Restarting a printer, Table 14-3, Common device errors – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Performing Routine Spooler Operations Using
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Restarting a Printer

Restarting a Printer

If a printer is offline because of a device error, you can determine the error condition
with Spoolcom. Spoolcom displays both the file-system error number (in this case, error
100, NOT READY) and the job numbers in the printer queue. In this example, device
error 100 occurred for the $LP1 printer:

You can use Spoolcom to restart a printer that has gone offline because of a device error.
To restart $LP1:

1. Correct the device error (in this case, make the printer ready).

2. Issue a DEV command:

You can also use the Peruse DEV command to examine the status of a printer and
receive not only the device status, but the owner ID and the printing times for the
queued jobs. In this example, the device state shows an error number for the printer
$LP1, indicating that this printer is offline:

A plus sign (+) following an estimated printing time indicates that the printer must come
back online before the print time has any meaning.

18> SPOOLCOM DEV $LP1

DEVICE STATE FLAGS PROC FORM
$LP1 DEV ERROR 100 T $SPLP

JOB LOCATION DEVICE SEQ COPY PAGE
571 #LP1.DEFAULT $LP1 1 1 40
596 #LP1.DEFAULT $LP1 2 1 43

19> SPOOLCOM DEV $LP1, START

Table 14-3. Common Device Errors

Error

Meaning

Recovery

14

DEVICE DOES
NOT EXIST

Check if the printer exists by entering:

20> PUP LISTDEV device-name

100

NOT READY

Put the printer online (press the READY button on the printer).

102

PAPER OUT

Reload the printer with paper and make it online.

_DEV $LP1

DEV STATE: ERROR 100 FORM:
JOB OWNER PAGES WAIT FORM
571 008,013 40 00:02:32+
596 008,013 43 00:03:39+
_EXIT

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