Xerox 6287 Printer User Manual


 
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SNA Printer Exception Conditions/Sense Codes
Exception conditions in SNA are reported by sending a negative response
to the sender of the data. The negative response contains a sense code that
describes the type of exception condition that occurred. Some of these
conditions are errors, and some are just temporary exceptions.
The following is a list of SNA sense codes that can be sent to the host as the
result of an exception condition involving a printer. Sense codes are made
up of two bytes of information. The first byte describes the class of
exception that occurred (10h for Request Errors, 08h for Request Reject).
The second byte describes the specific condition.
Request Errors = 10h
05h = Parameter Error. This indicates an invalid SCS parameter in the data
stream. This condition is usually the result of a programming error in the
software that is building the SCS data stream. It may also be caused by
sending an unsupported SCS command.
Request Reject = 08h
01h = Resource Not Available. Either the printer is configured for local use,
or an outbound pacing overrun has occurred. This is a network
configuration problem that should be referred to the systems programmer.
02h = Intervention Required. Either the printer is out of paper, or a paper
jam has occurred. This condition is temporary and can be cleared by the
remote terminal operator.
11h = Break. The operator pressed the cancel switch while the printer was
in the middle of a chain of data. The chain may be restarted under host
software control.
14h = Bracket Bid Reject  (RTR to Follow). The printer is temporarily
busy doing a Local Copy. The printer will send an RTR command when it
is no longer busy, then printing can continue.
1Ch = Request Not Executable. The requested function cannot be executed
because of a permanent error condition in the printer.
31h = LU Component Disconnected. The device is powered off, or the
coaxial cable is not connected to the 3270 control unit. If the ALLY PLUS
is powered on and connected, it may be necessary to power down and
power up to reestablish communication between the ALLY PLUS and the
system.