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Operations Reference
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Sysgen Guide
Xerox 4635 Laser Printing System
Message Guide
Xerox 4635 Laser Printing System
PDL/DJDE Reference
Xerox 4635 Laser Printing System
Forms Creation Guide
Xerox 4635 Laser Printing System
Product Reference
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Operator Command Summary Card
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PC UI Reference
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Standard Font Library Font User Guide
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Table of contents
Related publicationsiii
Noticeiv
Introductionvii
About the reference setvii
4635 Laser Printing System document setvii
What the message guide containsx
How the message guide is organizedxi
The conventions used in this guidexii
1.CP (COMPRESS command) messages1-1
2.DSR (disk save and restore command) messages2-1
3.FD (forms compilation) messages3-1
4.HIP (host interface processor) messages4-1
5.IFU (Interpress font utility) messages5-1
6.OSS (operating system software) messages6-1
OS Level 0: Confirmation6-1
OS Level 1: Information6-9
OS Level 2: Routine maintenance6-41
OS Level 3: Printer problem6-65
OS Level 4: System or tape problem6-71
OS Level 6: Job integrity6-75
OS Level 7: System problem6-95
OS Level 8: Probable severe software error6-100
OS Level 9: Probable severe hardware error6-107
Messages 7 through 3615-2
Messages 41 and 4215-2
Messages 44 through 4815-2
Message 53815-2
Messages 540 and 54115-2
Messages 544 through 57415-3
Messages 1538 through 157215-7
Messages 3538 through 357915-11
Messages 4037 through 414515-13
Messages 4500 through 450615-14
Messages 9038 through 906815-15
Messages 9537 through 954215-18
Unnumbered 4635 LPS messages (in alphabetical order)15-19
Appendix
A.Xerox support servicesA-1
GlossaryGLOSSARY-1
IndexINDEX-1
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The Xerox4635 Laser Printing Systems Message Guide is one of
the ten manuals which make up your 4635 Laser Printing System
(LPS) Reference Set.
The LPS Message Guide provides an easy to use reference tool
for quickly determining why messages appear on your system
controller display or printed summary sheet, and the appropriate
action(s), if any, to take.
This message guide does not contain detailed explanations of
tasks. Throughout the guide, you are referred to the appropriate
reference manual for detailed information.
This document is part of a reference set designed to help you
receive maximum benefit from your 4635 laser printing system.
To help you select the appropriate document for your needs, the
following section identifies the documents in the set and
describes the information contained in each.
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Operator
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•Product overview
•Hardware and software
•LPS connections
•User considerations
•LPS comparisons
•System overview
•PC UI procedures
•Paper facts and procedures
•Operating procedures
•Maintenance
•Problem solving
•Supplies
•Meter reading and reporting
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•Print Description Language components and processes
•Input processing functions
•Output processing functions
•PDL/DJDE command summary
•Page formatting guidelines
•Character code assignment tables
•PDL/DJDE programming information with step-by-step
instructions
•Configuration options
•Commands
•OSS software installation, upgrade, and modification
procedures
•Command syntax for operator and system administrator
procedures
•LPS defaults
•LPS resources
•Command summaries
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•Coding and compiling for LPS Forms Description Language
•Sample form setup command sets
•Tips for successful forms creation
•PC UI procedures
•Hierarchy of PC UI windows
•OSS and other messages
•Meaning and recovery procedures
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•Provides a quick reference of commonly-used operator
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•LPS basic components and options
•Tasks that must be accomplished before installation
GlossaryA glossary of terms and abbreviations is provide
IndexAn alphabetical listing of all unnumbered messages contained in
this guide
The following information is also provided:
•Information about ordering additional copies of this message
guide through the Xerox Documentation Subscription Service
(XDSS)
•An order card for the Customer Documentation Catalog,
which describes other available Xerox documentation
•A Reader Comment Form. Please take a few minutes to write
your comments about the message guide, and any
suggestions you may have for improving it, on the Reader
Comment Form
•Chapters 1 through 14 are arranged alphabetically according
to the coded messages as they appear on the system
controller (e.g., CP, DS, and FD) or by the type of uncoded
messages (i.e., scale, summary sheet, and system verification
error).
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How the message guide is organized
•Tabs separate the chapters for easy reference and are printed
•Coded messages are listed alphanumerically, with the two-
•Scale and system verification error messages are not
•The message chapters consist of a lefthand “Message”
with the code you will see on the system display. For
example, FDL messages appear as FDxxxx on your system
display, thus the tab for the FDL chapter is “FD (forms
compilation).”
letter code followed by the four-digit numeric code, such as:
OS1000, PD8510, and HP2430. The numeric codes range
from 0 to 9. Generally, the higher the numeric code, the
more serious the problem or condition being reported.
numbered and, therefore, are listed in alphabetical order by
the first word in the message.
column and a righthand “Meaning/action” column. The
message column contains each entry‘s message code
followed by the message that appears on the system
controller display, for example:
OS2002 CHECK PAPER SUPPLY IN TRAY 1.
The Meaning/action column contains the meaning of the
message and/or what caused it to be displayed. For example:
Fewer than 25 sheets of paper remain in (feeder) tray 1.
This column also lists the action(s) to take, if any, in response to
the message. For example:
1. Add paper to (feeder) tray 1.
. Press the <CON> key to resume printing.
2.
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The conventions used in this guide
The following conventions are used throughout this guide:
•When keyed in, most commands can be shortened to three
letters. For example, RESET may be entered as RES.
Commands are shown in capital letters.
•Variable numbers, letters, and words appear as lowercase
italicized characters. These variables represent the actual
characters you will see in system controller display messages
or will enter in commands. For example, the command FEED
cluster-name and the message
OS1010 STARTING JOB xxxx
contain variable elements.
•There are four symbols used for variables in this guide:
n = Any permitted number. Decimal numbers appear as
nn.nn
x = Any applicable letter. Variable words appear as strings
of x’s, such as xxxx
y = A second variable number or letter appearing when n or
x has already been used in the message
z = A third variable number or letter appearing when n
and/or x and y have already been used in the message
•The names of keys are indicated in capital letters and
enclosed in delimiters, such as the <CON> and <ENTER>
keys.
•If a printer display message appears in conjunction with a
system display message, it is shown in the Meaning/action
column of the message guide in capital italicized letters, for
example:
•The terms “feeder tray,” “paper tray,” and “tray” are used
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interchangeably.
•Other terms used include the following:
enter = Key in a command or response, then press the
<ENTER> or <RETURN> key.
restart job = Send or transmit a job again (online) or
rewind a tape and start job again (offline).
recode job = Rewrite the JSL entry or DJDE, making
necessary changes.
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1.CP (COMPRESS command)
These messages may appear during the process of compressing
the system disk. (Refer to your 4635LPS Operations Reference
chapter on managing LPS resources for additional information.)
CP1010Compress now restoring the print file
The COMPRESS command was entered. The process has moved
the print file to different area of the system disk.
The COMPRESS command was entered. The system is currently
compressing the indicated disk pack unit.
messages
ActionNone.
CP1800Compress processor aborting
The ABORT command was entered during the compress process.
The system disk remains partially compressed.
CP1900Insufficient working memory for compress
Not enough dynamic memory exists for the compress process.
ActionContact your systems specialist or Xerox representative regarding
obtaining additional memory capacity.
CP2010Enter ‘A’ to abort or ‘C’ to compress other disks
Multiple disks IDs were specified in the COMPRESS command.
One of the system disks contains so many files that there is not
enough internal memory to load the COMPRESS task.
ActionEnter A to abort compression.
or
Enter C to skip over the full disk and compress others specified
in COMPRESS command.
CP2700Invalid keyin
The compress command was entered incorrectly.
ActionReenter command correctly
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CP (COMPRESS COMMAND) MESSAGES
CP2710Keyins are not allowed at this time
Compress process has begun. System cannot process any other
commands entered at this time.
Action1. Wait for entire compress process to complete.
2. Reenter command.
CP2720Invalid start command
The COMPRESS start command was entered incorrectly.
ActionReenter COMPRESS.
CP7010Unable to compress this disk. Use DSR - COMPRESS MODE
The COMPRESS command was entered, but disk contains so
many files that there is not enough internal memory to load
COMPRESS task.
ActionPerform DSR, selecting compressed object mode, to compress
the disk. (Refer to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference chapter
on managing LPS resources for additional information.)
CP9100File integrity error. Edit and print CPR000.TMP
The system has discovered a multi-allocated sector and is listing
it in a special file (CPR000.TMP). The compress function is
terminated.
Action1. Print CPR000.TMP error log to locate the problem.
2. Call Xerox Customer Service with the information above.
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2.DSR (disk save and restore
These messages may appear during the process of saving all disk
files on tape or restoring all files to system disk from tape. (Refer
to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference chapter on managing
LPS resources for additional information.)
DS1010Save process complete
The DSR command was entered. The system has completed
backing-up system disk data on tape.
DS1020DSR is saving disk drive 0.
DS1030DSR is saving disk drive 1.
DS1040DSR is saving disk drive 2.
DS1050DSR is saving disk drive 3.
ActionNone.
command) messages
DS2010Mount and ready DSR tape
The DSR command was entered when no save tape had been
mounted.
ActionMount the save tape.
DS2020Mount and ready DSR volume nnnn
The DSR process requires more than one save tape. The system
has encountered the EOV label.
ActionMount the indicated tape volume.
DS3010Invalid parameter...DSR aborted
An incorrect density parameter was entered with the DSR
command. The DSR task has terminated.
ActionReenter the command as DSR or DSR 6250. No other
parameters are accepted.
DS3020DSR Version 2.0 unable to run on this configuration
DSR version 2.0 is incompatible with the current printer
configuration.
ActionNone.
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DSR (DISK SAVE AND RESTORE COMMAND) MESSAGES
DS8010Tape error xxxx...DSR aborted
Action1. Clean the tape drive and retry the task. (Refer to the
DS8020Tape is read only...DSR aborted
ActionUse a different tape.
DS8030Tape is write protected
Action1. Add a write enable ring to tape.
The system has encountered a device error from which it was
unable to recover after several attempts. DSR task is aborted.
maintenance chapter in your 4635 LPS operator guide.)
2. If the problem continues, replace the save tape.
The tape is designed to be read but not written. Data cannot be
copied onto it. The DSR task is aborting.
The save tape does not have a write enable ring. Data cannot be
copied onto it. The DSR task will abort.
2. Reenter the DSR command.
DS80406250 not supported, defaulting to 1600
The DSR 6250 command was entered, but your system does not
support a recording density of 6250 bpi. The system will record
at 1600 bpi.
ActionNone.
DS9010Disk error xxxx...DSR aborted
The system has encountered an error on disk from which it was
unable to recover after several attempts. The DSR task is
aborted.
ActionContact your systems specialist or Xerox Customer Service.
DS9020DSR aborted
The DSR task has aborted due to a hardware error.
Action1. Retry the DSR task.
2. If the problem continues, contact your systems specialist or
Xerox Customer Service.
This message occurs during the DSR process of saving disk files
to tape. Either multiple-allocated or nonallocated blocks have
been encountered. The DSR process has been cancelled.
Action1. Enter the COMPRESS command.
2. If the compress procedure fails, reformat the disk. (Refer to
your 4635 LPS Operations Reference.)
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DSR (DISK SAVE AND RESTORE COMMAND) MESSAGES
DS9040System error...DSR aborted
An unspecified hardware error has caused DSR task to abort.
Action1. Retry the DSR task.
2. If the problem continues, contact your systems specialist or
Xerox Customer Service.
DS9050File structure integrity error on xx...DSR aborted
The specified disk drive has a corrupt file structure. A format will
be required.
ActionReformat the system disk. (Refer to your 4635LPS Operations
Reference.)
DS9060Invalid DSR.SAF detected
DSR.SAF is corrupt or incompatible with DSR.
ActionPerform system generation, if authorized to do so, or contact
your systems specialist.
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3. FD (forms compilation) messages
These messages may appear while forms are being compiled
using Forms Description Language (FDL). (Refer to your 4635LPS Forms Creation Guide for additional information.)
FD0900Operator-requested abort
The ABORT command was entered. Compiling is stopped.
ActionNone.
FD1000All forms compiled. Forms compiler exiting
The FDL file-name command was entered. Form(s) have been
successfully compiled and the FDL compiling session is
terminated.
ActionNone.
FD1050Forms compiler resuming
The system is beginning to compile another form after having
completed one previously sent.
ActionNone.
FD1800Forms compiler aborting
The FDL task is being cancelled. The ABORT command was
entered, a system disk error has occurred, or a specified file was
not found. This message appears with all fatal error messages.
ActionNone.
FD2700Unrecognized key-in, key-in ignored. May be reentered
A command was entered incorrectly or placed incorrectly in a
line. The system is ignoring the entry.
ActionReenter the command correctly. (Refer to your 4635 LPS Forms
Creation Guide.)
FD2710Invalid character, reenter
The symbol or word entered was incorrect for its location in the
command line.
ActionNone.
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FD (FORMS COMPILATION) MESSAGES
FD2720Key-in too long. Reenter
The name or word entered exceeds the permitted number of
characters.
ActionEnter a different word within the permitted range. (Refer to your
4635 LPS Forms Creation Guide.)
FD2730Parameter too long. Reenter
The command parameter entered contained more characters than
permitted.
ActionReenter the command with an allowable number of characters.
(Refer to your 4635 LPS Forms Creation Guide.)
FD2740FSL not found or invalid option, check and retry
The Forms Source Library (FSL) file specified does not exist on
system disk. The compiler will abort.
Action1. Check FSL for the correct file name.
2. Create the FSL file on disk if necessary. (Refer to your 4635LPS Forms Creation Guide.)
3. Retry the FDL task.
FD2750Unsupported tape device specified
You have entered the SUBDEV command, and referenced a tape
device that is currently not supported by this system.
ActionCorrect the reference parameter in the SUBDEV command. Refer
to your system administrator guide.
FD2915Security violation
The requested file has been protected by the ABNORMAL
SECURITY = YES PDL statement. An attempt was made to
access it at an incorrect logon level.
ActionTo access the file, obtain correct password and logon at Level 5.
(Refer to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference chapter on setting
LPS parameters for additional information.)
FD4500Error in reading magnetic tape
The system is unable to read the input tape containing FDL. The
compiler will abort. (Refer to the maintenance chapter in your
4635 LPS Operator Guide.)
Action1. Clean the magnetic tape drive. (Refer to the maintenance
chapter in your 4635 LPS Operator Guide.)
2. If the problem recurs, recreate the FDL tape.
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FD9400-FD9540Disk/file error messages
The system is unable to access (read, write, open, or close) the
indicated file due to a problem with the disk. Forms Compiler
will abort.
FD9400Error in closing the source-input file.
FD9410Error in closing the source-output file.
FD9420Error in closing the listing/summary file.
FD9430Error in opening the source/output file.
FD9440Error in opening the listing/summary file.
FD9450Error in reading the source-input file.
FD9460Error in reading the source-output file.
FD9470Error in writing the source-output file.
FD9475Error in back-spacing the source-output file.
FD9480Error in writing the listing/summary file.
FD9485Error in reading the listing/summary file.
FD9490Error in back-spacing the listing/summary file.
FD9510Error in closing context file.
FD9520Error in opening context file.
FD9530Error in reading context file.
Action1. Retry the entry. The message should not reappear if the
failure was an intermittent memory error.
2. If the problem continues, contact your systems specialist or
Xerox Customer Service.
FD (FORMS COMPILATION) MESSAGES
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4.HIP (host interface processor)
These messages may appear on your system controller display if
printer communications have been established through the host
interface processor (HIP). The HIP chapters in your 4635 LPSOperator Guide and 4635 LPS Operations Reference provide
detailed information on HIP.
HP0010Host interface processor unloaded
The HIP command was entered. HIP task is activated and ready
to receive jobs.
ActionNone.
HP0020Host interface processor unloaded
messages
The HIP END command was entered. HIP task is deactivated.
ActionWait for the system to print any files stored in the HIP buffer.
HP0030Logging enabled
You have entered the HIP LOG [START] command. The system
has enabled the logging of selected XNS operations.
ActionNone.
HP0031Logging disabled
You have entered the HIP LOG [STOP] command. The system is
telling you that it has disabled the logging of selected XNS
operations. You can disable selected XNS operations for the
purpose of record capturing.
ActionNone.
HP0080Concatenated job operator display mode is ‘ON’
In response to an operator command, HIP will display internal
job status while in a concatenated job mode.
ActionNone.
HP0085Concatenated job operator display mode is ‘OFF’
In response to an operator command, HIP will not display
internal job status while in a concatenated job mode.
ActionNone.
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HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES
HP0090Job concatenation mode is ‘ON’
ActionNone.
HP0095Job concatenation mode is ‘OFF’
ActionNone.
HP0100Stopped online
Action1. Wait for message HP2100 to appear on the printer display.
In response to an operator command, HIP is now in a
concatenated job mode.
In response to an operator command, HIP is not in a
concatenated job mode.
The HIP STOP command was entered while the system was
online. Jobs will be accepted until the HIP buffer is full. No
further jobs will be accepted.
2. Enter the HIP START command to print only jobs in the HIP
buffer.
HP0110Stopped offline
The HIP STOP command was entered while HIP was offline from
the host. No processes were interrupted.
ActionNone.
HP0120Job aborted: JOB ID xxxx
The HIP ABORT job command was entered. The job indicated
has been cancelled.
ActionNone.
HP0130Log file reset
You have entered HIP LOG [RESET]. The system is informing you
that the log file has been cleared and all information had been
deleted.
ActionNone.
HP0210Transmission aborted: JOB ID xxxx
The HIP ABORT command was entered. The job being sent has
been cancelled.
ActionNone.
HP1010Input starting report - jid xx
This is displayed while in a concatenated job mode if the
concatenated job operator display mode is ON when input starts
a HIP job.
ActionNone.
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HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES
HP1020Input report complete - jid xx
This is displayed while in a concatenated job mode if the
concatenated job operator display mode is ON when input
finishes a HIP job.
ActionNone.
HP1030Output starting report - jid xx
This is displayed while in concatenated job mode if the
concatenated job operator display mode is ON when output
starts a HIP job.
ActionNone.
HP1040Output report complete - jid xx
This is displayed while in a concatenated job mode if the
concatenated job operator display mode is ON when output
finishes a HIP job.
ActionNone.
HP1100No jobs to abort
The HIP ABORT command was entered, but the host has not
sent any jobs to the printer.
ActionNone.
HP1110End of job display
All job information appears on the system (controller) display.
No more related information will appear at this time.
ActionNone.
HP1120HIP job queue cleared
No data remains in the HIP buffer; jobs have printed or have
been aborted.
ActionNone.
HP1130Buffer file allocation less than specified
The HIP buffer has less space than specified in the HIP.CMD file
at installation. There may not be enough space to hold the
entire job being sent.
Action1. Delete unneeded files from system disk to create more
space.
2. Compress the disk. (Refer to your 4635 LPS OperationsReference chapter on managing LPS resources for additional
information.)
3. Enter SETUP mode to change the HIP buffer file size. (Refer
to your 4635 LPS Operations Reference chapter on HIPaccessed communicating modes for additional information.)
4. Resend the job.
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HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES
HP1140Cannot abort job(s): xxxx (, yyyy, etc.)
Action1. Verify that the job numbers were entered correctly.
HP1150Cannot start job(s): xxxx
Action1. Verify that the job numbers were entered correctly.
HP1160Logging already enabled
The HIP ABORT jobs command was entered. The system is
unable to process the command because job(s) entered were
not received by printer.
2. Reenter the command.
The HIP START jobs command was entered, but the system is
unable to process the jobs indicated because they are either not
in the pending or receive state, or they have already been
started.
2. Reenter the command.
You have entered the HIP LOG [START] command. The system is
informing you that the log is already enabled.
ActionNone.
HP1170Log file allocation less than specified
The system is informing you that there is insufficient disk space in
the file system for the number of log entries specified in the
LOG ENTRIES command. The system allocates the largest
possible number of entries available for the disk space.
ActionNone.
HP1171New log file created
A new log file has been created.
ActionNone.
HP1172Log file empty, nothing to print.
You have entered the HIP SHOW LOG [PRN] command and
there are no entries in the log file.
ActionNone.
HP1180No echo servers on list
There are no echo servers on list.
ActionNone.
HP1181Echo test started. Results available in nnn seconds
The echo test has been started.
ActionNone.
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HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES
HP1182Echo test already running
The echo test is running.
ActionNone.
HP1183Invalid echo server specification
You have entered an invalid echo server specification.
ActionNone.
HP1184Echo test was not in progress
The echo test is not in progress.
ActionNone.
HP1185Echo test terminated. echo server: nn
The echo test has been terminated.
ActionNone.
HP1190HIP version n, n
This is an informational message stating the HIP version(s) being
used.
ActionNone.
HP1200Offline pending end of transmission
The HIP OFFLINE command was entered. The printer will go
offline when the current file being received is complete.
ActionNone.
HP1207Offline pending end of current active xns session
The HIP OFFLINE command was entered. The printer will
disconnect from Ethernet when the current session is terminated.
ActionNone.
HP1210Host online. Accepting all jobs
The HIP ONLINE ALL command was entered. The printer and
remote host are communicating, and the host is sending jobs to
the HIP buffer. All print and nonprint files (fonts, forms, or JSLs)
will be accepted.
ActionEnter the HIP START command at the system controller keyboard
to initiate printing.
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HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES
HP1220Host online. Accepting print jobs only
ActionEnter the HIP START command at the system controller keyboard
HP1230Host offline
ActionNone.
HP1240Host not responding
Action1. If using Ethernet, verify that the connection is good and that
The HIP ONLINE command was entered. The printer and the
remote host are communicating, and the host is sending jobs to
the HIP buffer. Only files to be printed will be accepted.
to initiate printing.
The HIP OFFLINE or RESET command was entered. The printer
and remote host are no longer communicating.
The HIP START command was entered but the host is not online
and communicating with printer. (This message is displayed
every 30 seconds until the host comes online or the interface is
terminated.)
the printer network address and network number are correct.
2. If using XPAF, contact your systems specialist or Xerox
Customer Service.
. If the failure recurs, call for service.
3
HP1242 Online interface waiting for communications
HIP is online to the XPAF host and waiting for communications.
ActionNone.
HP1246Receiving communications from host
The host has established the data communications link.
ActionNone.
HP1250Transmission complete: job id xxxx
The host has completed sending the indicated job to the printer.
The job will now begin printing.
ActionNone.
HP1260Interface busy - cannot send file(s)
The HIP SEND command was entered. The interface is busy and
is unable to send files from the host at this time.
ActionWait for current transmission to complete.
HP1265Online interface already in use
The XPAF host was already online when the HIP HOST XPF
command was entered.
ActionNone.
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HIP (HOST INTERFACE PROCESSOR) MESSAGES
HP1270Change of job nn to file xxxxxx completed successfully
The CHANGE command successfully created the file.
ActionNone.
HP1280HIP reset not allowed. Invalid task state
HIP is online and/or jobs in the HIP queue are not completed.
HIP must be offline and all jobs must be completed before the
HIP RESET command can be invoked (these restrictions do not
apply at logon level 4).
A pass-through job was received and the HIP online interface was
suspended.
ActionNone.
HP1291HIP resuming following pass-through job
The pass-through job has completed and HIP is ready to receive
data
ActionNone.
HP1298XPS communications recovered
HIP can now receive data via the XPS communication mode.
Data received but not yet written to system disk will be copied
from memory (saved at system error restart) and written to
system disk. The system then reestablishes the communications
link and continues to receive the next block of data.
ActionNone.
HP1299XPAF communications recovered
HIP can now receive data via the XPAF communication mode.
Data received but not yet written to system disk will be copied
from memory (saved at system error restart) and written to
system disk. The system then reestablishes the communications
link and continues to receive the next block of data.
ActionNone.
HP1300Assuming negative confirmation
A confirmation prompt requiring a YES or NO response was
displayed. No response was entered within the system’s time
limit. The system is responding as if N were entered.
ActionIf the Y response was intended, reenter the command,
responding to the confirmation prompt within the system time
frame of 30 seconds.
The requested function cannot be carried out by the current
host.
You are currently logged on to the system at a level less than 2.
The command you attempted to enter cannot be accepted at
your present level.
2. Refer to the appropriate 4635 LPS Operator Guide.
blocks available.
This messsage provides the number of blocks available and the
amount of the buffer already used.
HP1340Known and current hip hosts:
This message lists the available and currently-used HIP hosts for
your system.
ActionNone.
HP1410End of HIP diagnostic
The HIP command was entered during an interactive diagnostic
test, or the system failed Test 2 or 3. The diagnostic test has
been terminated.
ActionNone.
HP1420End of test 3 analysis
The system failed Diagnostic Test 3. HIP has completed analysis
of Test 3 results and has identified the data line that has failed.
This message follows message HP9431 or HP9432.
ActionNone.
HP2010No host selected
A host has not been selected for HIP.
ActionEnter the appropriate HIPHOST command. (Refer to your 4635
LPS Operations Reference chapter on HIP-accessed
communicating modes for additional information.)
HP2020Selected host not present on system
The host selected is not available on your system.
ActionContact your systems specialist or Xerox representative.
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