Lexmark 782dtn IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide - Page 59
Problem 10: Job Buffering = On or = Off?, Intervention Required messages
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IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide Printer Messages and Problems each supported printer, refer to the appendix on memory requirements and recommendations in the IPDS Emulation User's Guide. Problem 7: Remote output queue (name clash) I'm trying to set up a remote printer with the Standard Network port or a MarkNet internal LAN print server (named IPDSPRT) from my AS/400. When I try to print to it, I get an error message such as: • "All sessions ended for device IPDSPRT" • "Bind sense code ... received for mode QSPWTR device IPDSPRT" • "Writer...did not end normally" Solution to Problem 7 A remote output queue created using CRTOUTQ and a PSFCFG device created using WRKAFP2 or CRTPSFCFG have the same user defined name. You must use a unique name for the remote output queue for an ASCII device using TCP/IP and the AS/400 Host Print Transform. This cannot be the same name used to define the printer as an IPDS printer with WRKAFP2 or CRTPSFCFG. Problem 8: Intervention Required messages Intervention Required messages (printer offline, paper jam, out of paper, cover open, etc.) from the printer are causing problems on the IPDS host. Solution to Problem 8 You can suppress this message reporting by selecting the value Do Not Report for the option Intervention Required in the IPDS menu system - MENU/Menus > Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > EMULATION. You would then rely on users noticing the status of the printer. Problem 9: Bad Memory System The message Bad Memory System displays and the printer stops. Solution to Problem 9 The IPDS memory has been corrupted. Power the printer OFF and then ON. Problem 10: Job Buffering ( = On or = Off?) IPDS jobs will not work with Job Buffering set to On. Solution to Problem 10 The host expects immediate responses from the printer during IPDS job processing. Buffering an IPDS job to the disk delays the return of these responses. Choose one of the following options. A. Change the port setting to 5001 on the host. The Job Buffering setting does not affect IPDS jobs received on this port. Non-IPDS jobs, which are received on other ports, can still be buffered. B. Set Job Buffering to Off under the Standard Network, Network 1, or Network 2 menu in the printer's 59