Lexmark X644E IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide - Page 55

PSF/400 with OS/400 V3R1 or V3R6, V3R7, V4R1-R5, or V5R1-R4, or greater, Problem 1 - firmware update

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IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide Printer Messages and Problems Message (bold) or Problem Update Option Card Firmware Problem Number 15 Page 61 Problem 1: Fatal error in print queue; incorrect Busy / Timeout The print queue stops with a fatal error which requires operator intervention or the printer stays BUSY even when no IPDS jobs are printing. Solution to Problem 1 The host still has control of the printer. You need to adjust the Adapter for SCS timeout, the Network Job Timeout on the printer, the printer IPDS Timeout value, the host port value, or the appropriate timer/timeout value on your IPDS host. You may have to adjust a combination of these to solve the problem. Adapter for SCS timeout Refer to the appropriate section in this guide for information on changing the timeout value. • for Twinax: "Set the Adapter for SCS Twinax Timeout", page 16 • for Coax: "Set the Adapter for SCS Coax Timeout" on page 31 IPDS Timeout = Host Controlled (when using Standard Network port or MarkNet internal LAN print server) Note: The printer defaults to Host Controlled when receiving IPDS jobs on port 9100. If you selected any other IPDS Timeout value go to IPDS Timeout = 15 seconds to 10 minutes below (page 56). If you selected the IPDS Timeout value of Host Controlled in order to allow the host to directly control ending (disconnecting) a LAN session, follow the steps below to correct the problem. 1 Disable the printer's Network Job Timeout by setting it to 0. For instructions on how to do this, see the "Configure the Printer's Network Job Timeout" step in the chapter in this guide that describes your host environment. 2 Change the host port setting to 9100, 5001, or 9600. See "Printer and Host Timeout Values" [page 50] for valid values. Additional information on the IPDS Timeout and port settings may be found in the IPDS Emulation User's Guide. 3 After changing the host port settings, correct the appropriate host timer/timeout value as shown below. PSF/400 with OS/400 V3R1 or V3R6 WRKAFP2: Inactivity Timer (INACTTMR) PSF/400 with OS/400 V3R2, V3R7, V4R1-R5, or V5R1-R4 or greater CRTPSFCFG: Release Timer (RLSTMR) *SEC15 or *SEC30 *SEC15 or *SEC30 55

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IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide
Printer Messages and Problems
Problem 1:
Fatal error in print queue; incorrect Busy / Timeout
The print queue stops with a fatal error which requires operator intervention or the printer stays
BUSY
even
when no IPDS jobs are printing.
Solution to Problem
1
The host still has control of the printer.
You need to adjust the
Adapter for SCS timeout,
the
Network Job Timeout
on the printer, the printer
IPDS
Timeout
value, the
host port
value, or the appropriate
timer/timeout value on your IPDS host
.
You may have to adjust a combination of these to solve the problem.
Adapter for SCS timeout
Refer to the appropriate section in this guide for information on changing the timeout value.
for Twinax:
“Set the Adapter for SCS Twinax Timeout”
, page
16
for Coax:
“Set the Adapter for SCS Coax Timeout”
on page
31
IPDS Timeout = Host Controlled
(when using Standard Network port or MarkNet internal LAN print server)
Note:
The printer defaults to
Host Controlled
when receiving IPDS jobs on port 9100.
If you selected any other
IPDS Timeout
value go to
IPDS Timeout = 15 seconds to 10 minutes
below (page
56
).
If you selected the
IPDS Timeout
value of
Host Controlled
in order to allow the host to directly control ending
(disconnecting) a LAN session, follow the steps below to correct the problem.
1
Disable the printer’s
Network Job Timeout
by setting it to 0. For instructions on how to do this, see the
"Configure the Printer’s Network Job Timeout" step in the chapter in this guide that describes your host
environment.
2
Change the
host port setting
to 9100, 5001, or 9600. See
“Printer and Host Timeout Values” [page 50]
for
valid values. Additional information on the
IPDS Timeout
and port settings may be found in the IPDS
Emulation User’s Guide.
3
After changing the host port settings, correct the appropriate
host timer/timeout
value as shown below.
Update Option Card Firmware
15
61
PSF/400 with OS/400 V3R1 or V3R6
WRKAFP2: Inactivity Timer (INACTTMR)
*SEC15 or *SEC30
PSF/400 with OS/400 V3R2, V3R7, V4R1-R5, or V5R1-R4
or greater
CRTPSFCFG: Release Timer (RLSTMR)
*SEC15 or *SEC30
Message (bold) or Problem
Problem
Number
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