Lexmark MX822 Card for IPDS: IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide 9th ed. - Page 32

Solution to Problem 5

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31 Solution to Problem 4 You need to do one or more of the following: A. Postscript or PCL resources may be saved in the printer memory. The memory cannot be used by IPDS. Set Resource Save to "Off" in the printer menu to allow permanent downloaded resources from PostScript and PCL jobs to be deleted. Try reprinting the job after powering the printer OFF and ON. B. There may be insufficient printer memory to print the IPDS job with print resolution selected in the printer's MENU/Menus > Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > EMULATION >IPDS Print Res menu item. Select a lower print resolution and try reprinting the job. C. There may be insufficient printer memory to temporarily store IPDS resources and print non-IPDS jobs. Add more memory to the printer. Requirements vary greatly according to type of printing and types of resources being used. For information on the minimum recommended installed memory for various printing requirements on each supported printer, refer to the appendix on memory requirements and recommendations in the IPDS Emulation User's Guide. D. The host may be downloading more IPDS resources than can be held in the printer's memory. Add more memory to the printer. Requirements vary greatly according to type of printing and types of resources being used. For information on the minimum recommended installed memory for various printing requirements on each supported printer, refer to the appendix on memory requirements and recommendations in the IPDS Emulation User's Guide. Problem 5: Large or complex PostScript or PCL jobs do not print after installing IPDS emulation Before installing the IPDS emulation, my PostScript and PCL jobs printed correctly. Now some large Post-Script and PCL jobs do not print. Solution to Problem 5 A. If you have set host and printer settings to temporarily store IPDS resources when printing non-IPDS jobs, change these settings to allow the host to delete the IPDS resources before printing non-IPDS jobs. Refer to IPDS Timeout in the IPDS Emulation User's Guide for more information on setting printer values and see the appropriate host installation section in this guide to change the host timeout value. B. Add more memory to the printer. This will allow IPDS resources to be temporarily stored and more complex non-IPDS jobs to print. Requirements vary greatly according to type of printing and types of resources being used. For information on the minimum recommended installed memory for various printing requirements on each supported printer, refer to the appendix on memory requirements and recommendations in the IPDS Emulation User's Guide. Problem 6: 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 6 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

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Solution to Problem 4
You need to do one or more of the following:
A.
Postscript or PCL resources may be saved in the printer memory. The memory cannot be used by IPDS. Set
Resource Save
to "Off" in the printer menu to allow permanent downloaded resources from PostScript
and PCL jobs to be deleted. Try reprinting the job after powering the printer OFF and ON.
B.
There may be insufficient printer memory to print the IPDS job with print resolution selected in the
printer's
MENU/Menus > Option Card Menu > IPDS MENU > EMULATION >IPDS Print Res
menu item.
Select a lower print resolution and try reprinting the job.
C.
There may be insufficient printer memory to temporarily store IPDS resources and print non-IPDS jobs. Add
more memory to the printer. Requirements vary greatly according to type of printing and types of
resources being used. For information on the minimum recommended installed memory for various
printing requirements on each supported printer, refer to the appendix on memory requirements and
recommendations in the IPDS Emulation User’s Guide.
D.
The host may be downloading more IPDS resources than can be held in the printer's memory. Add more
memory to the printer. Requirements vary greatly according to type of printing and types of resources
being used. For information on the minimum recommended installed memory for various printing
requirements on each supported printer, refer to the appendix on memory requirements and
recommendations in the IPDS Emulation User’s Guide.
Problem 5: Large or complex PostScript or PCL jobs do not print after installing IPDS emulation
Before installing the IPDS emulation, my PostScript and PCL jobs printed correctly. Now some large Post-Script and
PCL jobs do not print.
Solution to Problem 5
A.
If you have set host and printer settings to temporarily store IPDS resources when printing non-IPDS jobs,
change these settings to allow the host to delete the IPDS resources before printing non-IPDS jobs. Refer
to
IPDS Timeout
in the IPDS Emulation User’s Guide for m
ore information on setting printer values and see
the appropriate host installation section in this guide to change the
host timeout
value.
B.
Add more memory to the printer. This will allow IPDS resources to be temporarily stored and more
complex non-IPDS jobs to print. Requirements vary greatly according to type of printing and types of
resources being used. For information on the minimum recommended installed memory for various
printing requirements on each supported printer, refer to the appendix on memory requirements and
recommendations in the IPDS Emulation User’s Guide.
Problem 6: 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 6
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