Laser Printing System Message Guide
SFS (STATUS FILE SERVICES COMMAND) MESSAGES
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SF2100 Invalid field for ‘Byte counter’
Sf2100 Invalid terminating character
SF2102 Invalid field for ‘Record length’
SF2103 Invalid field for ‘Tape density’
SF2104 Invalid field for ‘Size’
SF2105 Invalid delimiter
SF2106 Invalid ‘File Name’
SF2107 Invalid field for ‘Format’
SF2108 Invalid field for ‘Byte counter’
SF2109 Invalid field for ‘Form’
SF2110 Invalid field for ‘Page format’
SF2111 Invalid value for ‘Size’
SF2112 Invalid value for ‘Warning and frequency flags’
SF2113 Invalid value for ‘New warning and frequency flags’
SF2114 Invalid field for ‘Number of copies’
SF2115 Invalid values for ‘Number of entries’
SF2116 Invalid field for ‘Display form’
SF2117 Invalid field for ‘Hardcopy format’
SF2118 Invalid field for ‘Diskid’
SF2119 Invalid field for ‘Date’
The value for the indicated parameter of an SFS command was not
entered in an acceptable form (incorrect number of characters,
incorrectly spelled word, numeric value too large or too small, etc.).
The command is ignored.
Action Reenter the SFS command, ensuring that the indicated field is
expressed in the correct form.
SF2200 File is too small for number of warning flags.
The Status File on your system is not large enough for the number of
warning flags specified in the SFS CREATE command just entered.
Action Reenter the SFS CREATE command, reducing the number of
warning flags or increasing the size of Status File.
SF2201 File is too small for number and freq. of warning flags.
The status File on your system is not large enough for the number of
warning flags and frequency of their occurrence specified in the SFS
CREATE command just entered.
Action Reenter the SFS CREATE command, reducing the number of
warning and frequency flags or increasing the size of Status File.
SF2500 Status file is empty.
An SFS command was entered, but Status File had already been
cleared and no new file was created.
Action 1. Enter the SFS CREATE command to recreate the Status File.
2. Reenter the desired SFS command