Xerox 4850/4890 Highlight Color Laser Printing Systems Messages
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XEROX Xerox 4850/4890 HighLight Color Laser Printing Systems Message Guide Version 5.0 November 1994 720P93620 Xerox Corporation 701 S. Aviation Boulevard El Segundo, CA 90245 © 1994 by Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved. Copyright protection claimed includes all forms and matters of copyrightable material and information now allowed by statutory or judicial law or hereinafter granted, including without limitation, material generated from the software programs which are displayed on the screen, such as icons, screen displays, looks, etc. Printed in the United States of America Publication number: 720P93620 Xerox® and all Xerox products mentioned in this publication are trademarks of Xerox Corporation. Products and trademarks of other companies are also acknowledged. Changes are periodically made to this document. Changes, technical inaccuracies, and typographic errors will be corrected in subsequent editions. This document was created on the Xerox 6085 Professional Computer System using VP software. The typefaces used are Optima, Terminal, and monospace. Table of contents Introduction v Conventions v 1. COMPRESS (CP) command messages 1-1 2. Data Capture Utility (DCU) messages 2-1 System failure or reload messages 2-6 3. Disk Save and Restore (DSR) messages 3-1 4. File Conversion Utility (FCU) messages 4-1 5. General floppy utility (FLF) messages 5-1 FLF messages 5-15 6. Forms compilation (FD) messages 6-1 7. Host Interface Processor (HIP) messages 7-1 8. Interpress font utility (IFU) messages 8-1 9. Operating system software (OSS) messages 9-1 OS level 0: Confirmation messages 9-1 OS level 1: Informational messages 9-10 OS level 2: Routine maintenance messages 9-41 OS level 3: Printer problem messages 9-66 OS level 4: System or tape problem messages 9-71 OS level 6: Job integrity problem messages 9-75 OS level 7: System problem messages 9-96 OS level 8: Probable severe software errors 9-101 OS level 9: Probable severe hardware errors 9-107 10. Job source library compilation (PDL) messages 10-1 11. PURGE (PG) command messages 11-1 12. Printer subsystem controller (PSC) command messages 12-1 13. Queue management (QM) messages 13-1 14. SCALE command messages 14-1 15. Status file creation utility (SFC) command messages 15-1 16. Status file services (SFS) command messages 16-1 17. System verification error messages 17-1 XEROX 4850/4890 HIGHLIGHT COLOR LPS MESSAGE GUIDE iii TABLE OF CONTENTS 18. Interpress (IP) error messages 18-1 Appearance error messages 18-2 Appearance warning messages 18-4 Appearance warning: 18-5 Appearance warning (page n): 18-5 Fatal error messages 18-7 Fatal Error: 18-7 Fatal Error (page n): 18-8 Informational messages 18-11 Master error messages 18-14 Master warning messages 18-21 Page error messages 18-21 System problem messages 18-22 System Problem: 18-22 System Problem (page n): 18-23 19. Finishing configuration (FCG) messages 19-1 20. HARDCOPY graphics printing (PR) command messages 20-1 21. HSPP or SDI messages 21-1 Appendix A-1 A. Abbreviations A-1 iv XEROX 4850/4890 HIGHLIGHT COLOR LPS MESSAGE GUIDE Introduction The Xerox 4850/4890 HighLight Color Laser Printing System Message Guide provides a description of all messages that may appear on your system controller display or printed summary sheet, and the appropriate action or actions to take, if any are required. This guide is intended for users who have some experience using a Xerox laser printing system (LPS). Conventions This guide uses the following conventions: <> Angle brackets are used for names of keys. Bold Bold is used for text you enter. italics Italics is used for variable information and names of books. UPPERCASE Uppercase letters are used for command names. <ENTER> Use the <ENTER> key to execute commands. function key Press the function key to invoke the specified action. Do not also press <ENTER>. XEROX 4850/4890 HIGHLIGHT COLOR LPS MESSAGE GUIDE v 1. COMPRESS (CP) command messages COMPRESS (CP) command messages may appear during the process of compressing the system disk. This chapter lists and describes each CP message and provides the appropriate actions to take as required. Refer to your Xerox 4850/4890 HighLight Color LPS Command Reference for additional information. CP1010 COMPRESS now restoring the print file You entered the COMPRESS command. The process has moved the print file to a different area of the system disk. Action None. CP1020 NOW PROCESSING DP0: CP1030 NOW PROCESSING DP1: CP1040 NOW PROCESSING DP2: CP1050 NOW PROCESSING DP3: You entered the COMPRESS command. The system is currently compressing the indicated disk pack unit. Action None. CP1800 COMPRESS processor aborting. You entered the ABORT command during the compress process. The system disk is partially compressed. Action None. CP1900 Insufficient working memory for COMPRESS. Not enough dynamic memory exists for the compress process. Action Contact your service representative to obtain additional memory capacity. CP2700 Invalid keyin. You entered the COMPRESS command incorrectly. Action Reenter the command correctly. XEROX 4850/4890 HIGHLIGHT COLOR LPS MESSAGE GUIDE 1-1 COMPRESS (CP) COMMAND MESSAGES CP2710 Keyins are not allowed at this time. The compress process started, and the system cannot process any other commands at this time. Action 1. Wait for the compress process to complete. 2. Reenter the command. CP2720 Invalid start command. You entered the COMPRESS command incorrectly. Action Reenter the command correctly. CP9100 File integrity error. Edit and print CPR000.TMP The system detected a sector that was allocated multiple times and terminated the compress function. The system lists the sector in a special file (CPR000.TMP). Action 1. Print the CPR000.TMP error log to locate the problem. 2. Call your service representative and be prepared to provide the information contained in the log. 1-2 XEROX 4850/4890 HIGHLIGHT COLOR LPS MESSAGE GUIDE 2. Data Capture Utility (DCU) messages Data Capture Utility (DCU) records console activity such as message displays and operator keyins, and allows a redisplay or printout of this data. You can use the DCU to track and monitor system activity, and as a training tool. It is also helpful in analyzing system problems. DCU messages may appear when entering DCU commands, capturing data, or playing back console activity. This chapter lists and describes each DCU message and provides appropriate actions to take as required. Refer to the Xerox 4850/4890 HighLight Color LPS Command Reference for additional information on DCU commands. DC0100 Reminder set to n minutes for device(s): CONSOLE You entered the DCU CAPTURE command with the REMINDER option or you entered the DCU REMINDER command. Your requested reminder message is in effect for n minutes. The default value for the reminder period is 60 minutes. Action None. DC0130 DCU capturing CONSOLE for n days You entered the DCU CAPTURE command. All console data is currently being captured and retained on the system for n days. Action None. DC0140 Reminder OFF for device(s): CONSOLE You entered DCU REMINDER OFF or DCU REMINDER 0. All reminders are now off for the console device. Action None. DC1020 DCU disconnecting all devices, and initializing all files You entered the DCU RESET command and responded with Yes to the confirmation prompt. All devices are being disconnected and all captured data is being deleted. Data Capture is now off. Action None. XEROX 4850/4890 HIGHLIGHT COLOR LPS MESSAGE GUIDE 2-1 DATA CAPTURE UTILITY (DCU) MESSAGES DC1030 DCU exiting. You entered the DCU EXIT command and responded with Yes to the confirmation prompt. DCU has now stopped capturing data. Action None. DC1040 DCU formatting to console: CONSOLE You entered the DCU FORMAT CONSOLE DISPLAY command. This message indicates formatting is taking place and is being output to the console. Action None. DC1041 DCU formatting to printer: CONSOLE You entered DCU FORMAT CONSOLE PRINT. Formatting is taking place and is being output to the printer. Action None. DC1045 DCU formatting stopped. No captured data to format. You entered the DCU FORMAT command. The requested captured data was not present in the DCU database because it was deleted or because the DCU was inactive for the specified time. Action Enter DCU CAP to restart DCU capturing if DCU was turned off. DC1060 Data capturing is currently inactive You entered the DCU SHOW STATUS command when DCU was turned off. Action Enter DCU CAP to restart DCU capturing. DC1080 DCU disconnecting from device: CONSOLE This informative message displays in response to a DCU CAPTURE OFF command. Action None. DC1090 Invalid DCU command: Retention period >40 days You entered the DCU CAPTURE command with a retention period greater than 40 days. The command was rejected. Action Reenter the command using a retention period of 40 days or less. 2-2 XEROX 4850/4890 HIGHLIGHT COLOR LPS MESSAGE GUIDE DATA CAPTURE UTILITY (DCU) MESSAGES DC1091 Invalid DCU command: Invalid reminder period!!! You entered a DCU REMINDER or CAPTURE command and specified a reminder period greater than 254 minutes. The command was rejected. Action Reenter the command using a reminder period of 254 minutes or less. DC1092 Invalid DCU command: Invalid date or time You entered a DCU FORMAT command with an invalid date or time parameter. The command was rejected. Action Reenter the command with a valid date or time, using correct syntax. DC1093 Invalid DCU command: Too many parameters You entered too many parameters or keystrokes. The command was rejected. Action Reenter the command correctly. DC1094 Invalid DCU command: Invalid device name You entered a device name other than CONSOLE or CON. The command was rejected. Action Reenter the command using the correct device name. DC1095 Invalid DCU command: Syntax error The syntax you used is incorrect, and the command was rejected. Action Reenter the command correctly.