Intermec 6822 6820 Series 80-Column Printer User Manual (for printers purchase - Page 95

Understanding Printer Errors, Runtime Errors

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Chapter 5 - Troubleshooting and Maintaining the 6820 5 Press the right side of the printer mechanism to the back as far as it will go. Note: When in this position, do not allow the left side to touch the pivot frame. The right back edge of the printer mechanism may touch the pivot frame. 6 Hold the printer mechanism in place and tighten the screws in the sequence shown. Understanding Printer Errors Printer errors are divided into classes: • Runtime errors • Power-On-Self-Test (POST) errors • Fatal errors (consisting of flash write errors and EEPROM block errors) Runtime Errors Runtime errors can occur during the course of printing. These errors are displayed on the LEDs, along with beep sequences. This causes the printer to stop printing and enter an error state. Then beep sequences are emitted, LED codes are displayed, the error status may be sent to the host (depending on the protocol), and the printer goes into suspend mode. The printer exits from the suspend mode when the user presses one of the keyboard keys or communications is resumed from the host. The printer also places the printhead in its home position and attempts to recover from the error condition. Until the error condition is corrected, the error procedure does not end, and the error state is not removed. 6820 Series 80-Column Printer User Manual 79

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Chapter 5 — Troubleshooting and Maintaining the 6820
6820 Series 80-Column Printer User Manual
79
5
Press the right side of the printer mechanism to the back as far as
it will go.
6
Hold the printer mechanism in place and tighten the screws in the
sequence shown.
Understanding Printer Errors
Printer errors are divided into classes:
Runtime errors
Power-On-Self-Test (POST) errors
Fatal errors (consisting of flash write errors and EEPROM block
errors)
Runtime Errors
Runtime errors can occur during the course of printing. These errors
are displayed on the LEDs, along with beep sequences. This causes the
printer to stop printing and enter an error state. Then beep sequences
are emitted, LED codes are displayed, the error status may be sent to
the host (depending on the protocol), and the printer goes into
suspend mode.
The printer exits from the suspend mode when the user presses one of
the keyboard keys or communications is resumed from the host. The
printer also places the printhead in its home position and attempts to
recover from the error condition. Until the error condition is
corrected, the error procedure does not end, and the error state is not
removed.
Note
: When in this position, do not allow the left side to touch the
pivot frame. The right back edge of the printer mechanism may
touch the pivot frame.