Lexmark X952 IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide - Page 32

Solution to Problem, PSF/400 with OS/400 V3R1 or V3R6, V3R7, V4R1-R5, V6R1, or greater

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IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide Printer Messages and Problems Problem 1: Printer remains in Ready and messsage on Host iSeries and AS/400 - Writer is started but printer remains in Ready status. After several minutes, the message queue may have the following messages: 1 Connection with device is being retried 2 Session with device ended abnormally 3 Writer did not end normally Solution to Problem 1 Check the port defined on the host for printing IPDS to the printer. Port 9100 is not supported for IPDS printing. Change the port selection on the host to 5001. If this does not resolve the issue, check the IP address and other network parameters defined for communicating with the printer. Problem 2: "1510 Incorrect DLE Installation, install in the other slot" The message, "1510 Incorrect DLE Installation, install in the other slot", is displayed after I installed the optional IPDS firmware card. Solution to Problem 2 Power the printer OFF, remove the optional IPDS firmware card, and install it in the other connector on the system card. Some models require the optional firmware card to be installed in a specific connector. Problem 3: Fatal error in print queue; incorrect Busy / Timeout The print queue stops with a fatal error which requires operator intervention or the printer displays Busy or IPDS even when no IPDS jobs are printing. Solution to Problem 3 The host still has control of the printer. You need to adjust 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. IPDS Timeout = Host Controlled If you selected the IPDS Timeout value of Host Controlled in order to allow the host to directly control ending (disconnecting) a LAN session, 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, V5R1-R4, V6R1, or greater CRTPSFCFG: Release Timer (RLSTMR) *SEC15 or *SEC30 *SEC15 or *SEC30 32

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IPDS Printer and Host Setup Guide
Printer Messages and Problems
Problem 1:
Printer remains in Ready and messsage on Host
iSeries and AS/400 - Writer is started but printer remains in Ready status.
After several minutes, the mes-
sage queue may have the following messages:
1
Connection with device is being retried
2
Session with device ended abnormally
3
Writer did not end normally
Solution to Problem
1
Check the port defined on the host for printing IPDS to the printer.
Port 9100 is not supported for IPDS printing.
Change the port selection on the host to 5001.
If this does not resolve the issue, check the IP address and
other network parameters defined for communicating with the printer.
Problem 2:
"1510 Incorrect DLE Installation, install in the other slot"
The message, "1510 Incorrect DLE Installation, install in the other slot", is displayed after I installed the
optional IPDS firmware card.
Solution to Problem
2
Power the printer OFF, remove the optional IPDS firmware card, and install it in the other connector on the sys-
tem card.
Some models require the optional firmware card to be installed in a specific connector.
Problem 3:
Fatal error in print queue; incorrect Busy / Timeout
The print queue stops with a fatal error which requires operator intervention or the printer displays
Busy
or
IPDS
even when no IPDS jobs are printing.
Solution to Problem
3
The host still has control of the printer.
You need to adjust 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.
IPDS Timeout = Host Controlled
If you selected the
IPDS Timeout
value of
Host Controlled
in order to allow the host to directly control ending
(disconnecting) a LAN session, correct the appropriate
host timer/timeout
value as shown below.
PSF/400 with OS/400 V3R1 or V3R6
WRKAFP2: Inactivity Timer (INACTTMR)
*SEC15 or *SEC30
PSF/400 with OS/400 V3R2, V3R7, V4R1-R5, V5R1-R4,
V6R1, or greater
CRTPSFCFG: Release Timer (RLSTMR)
*SEC15 or *SEC30