Fault messages, Hex code printout – Printronix P9000 Series User Manual

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Routine Service & Diagnostics

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4.

To select one of the 8 INCH WIDTH or FULL WIDTH paper tests, press MENU DOWN

then repeatedly press NEXT or PREV until the appropriate test is displayed. Tests inĆ

clude shift recycle, all Es, and others.

5.

Press RUN/STOP to begin the selected self-test; press RUN/STOP again to stop it.

NOTE: Any data remaining in the buffer will be printed before the self-test begins.

Examine the print quality. The characters should be horizontally and vertically aligned and corĆ

rectly formed. If print quality problems exist, contact your authorized service representative.

6.

Press CLEAR to place the printer off line. The display will read OFFLINE READY.

7.

Close printer cover and place the printer on line.

Fault Messages

Fault messages and their explanations are listed in Table 8-1. Fault messages indicate the naĆ

ture and location of user- and service-correctable faults. After correcting a user-correctable

fault, press CLEAR to resume printer operation.

Service correctable faults are indicated on the message display by an asterisk (*) next to the

fault message. If a fault message appears, first press the CLEAR switch. If the printer returns to

OFFLINE READY after a few seconds, the fault message was a false indication, and printing

may be continued. If a fault occurs during a paper slew, the paper motion will complete for all

faults. If the fault message re-appears after pressing CLEAR, turn the printer off and contact

your authorized service representative.

Hex Code Printout

The hex code printout (often called a hex dump") are useful for debugging when

troubleshooting printer data reception problems. Hex dumps list ASCII character data reĆ

ceived from the host with the corresponding two-digit hexadecimal code. Printable characters

print their assigned symbol; nonprintable characters are indicated with a period symbol. A p"

before the hex code indicates an active Paper Instruction (PI) line; a blank space before the hex

code indicates an inactive PI line. To print the data stream received from the host computer in

hex code with ASCII character equivalents, perform the following steps.

1.

Place the printer off line and raise the printer cover.

2.

Press MENU DOWN; repeatedly press NEXT or PREV until DIAGNOSTICS is disĆ

played.

3.

Press MENU DOWN, then repeatedly press NEXT or PREV until the PRINT DATA

STREAM IN HEX CODE message is displayed.

4.

Press MENU DOWN; the display will show OFFLINE HEX DUMP.

5.

Press ON LINE. The display will indicate that the printer is on line and in hex dump mode.

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