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Engine Error Log, System Reset Date

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Usage Profile Report fields Field number 232 233 234 235 241 (Phaser 750) 242 (Phaser 750) 251 252 253 254 261 262 263 264 271 272 273 274 Field name Description Supplies Replaced A distribution of the conditions at which each consumable has been replaced, i.e. whether it was low or empty at the time of replacement. Paper Out For each tray, the number of times it has been emptied (by the printer using media or by the user pulling out the tray; in either case, the paper is out). Button Presses The number of times any of the front panel buttons has been pressed. Feature A distribution of how many times the user has accessed front panel menu settings or printed internal help pages. Temperature (°C) A distribution of hourly temperature readings. For example:

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Usage Profile Report fields
232
Supplies Replaced
A distribution of the conditions at which each consumable
has been replaced, i.e. whether it was low or empty at the
time of replacement.
233
Paper Out
For each tray, the number of times it has been emptied (by
the printer using media or by the user pulling out the tray;
in either case, the paper is out).
234
Button Presses
The number of times any of the front panel buttons has been
pressed.
235
Feature
A distribution of how many times the user has accessed
front panel menu settings or printed internal help pages.
241
(Phaser 750)
Temperature (°C)
A distribution of hourly temperature readings. For example:
<=10:2 indicates that the engine temperature was less than
or equal to 10 degrees Celsius for 2 hours. The temperature
is normally read at the top of the hour. However, if the
printer was off, and then is turned on in a new hour, the
temperature will be read immediately.
242
(Phaser 750)
Humidity (%)
A distribution of hourly humidity readings. For example:
16-35:43 indicates that the engine humidity was between 16
and 35 percent for 43 hours. The humidity is normally read
at the top of the hour. However, if the printer was off, and
then is turned on in a new hour, the humidity will be read
immediately.
251
System Reset
Count
Number of times the system has been reset by some internal
condition.
252
System Reset Log
Log of the last 5 system reset addresses. (Zero indicates no
event.)
253
System Reset
Page#
Corresponding page numbers at which the last 5 system
resets occurred.
254
System Reset Date
Log
Corresponding dates at which the last 5 system resets
occurred. In email reports, dates are expressed as the
number of seconds elapsed since January 1, 1970.
261
Engine Error
Count
Number of times an engine error has occurred.
262
Engine Error Log
Log of the last 10 engine error codes.
See
Logs
on page 51.
263
Engine Error Page#
Corresponding page numbers at which the last 10 engine
errors occurred.
264
Engine Error Date
Log
Corresponding dates at which the last 10 engine errors
occurred. In email reports, dates are expressed as the
number of seconds elapsed since January 1, 1970.
271
PostScript Error
Count
Number of times a PostScript error has occurred.
272
PostScript Error
Log
Log of the last 5 PostScript error codes but only if the error
handler is enabled via the front panel.
See
Logs
on page 51.
273
PostScript Error
Page#
Corresponding page numbers at which the last 5 PostScript
errors occurred.
274
PostScript Error
Date Log
Corresponding dates at which the last 5 PostScript errors
occurred. In email reports, dates are expressed as the
number of seconds elapsed since January 1, 1970.
Field number
Field name
Description