17 Problem Solving
186 Xerox WorkCentre 7232/7242 System Administration Guide
The print job is in a print
queue that is not assigned to
the machine.
Use NWADMIN or
PCONSOLE to check
whether the machine is
assigned to the print queue.
Re-send the print job to the
print queue assigned to the
machine.*
Use NWADMIN or
PCONSOLE to assign the
target queue to the machine.*
The data format of the print
job does not match the print
environment setting of the
client.
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If using Windows on the
client, disable Ctrl-D.
The number of print queues
assigned exceeds the
maximum number that the
machine can support.
Use NWADMIN or
PCONSOLE to check
whether the required print
queue is assigned to the
machine.*
Re-send the print job to the
print queue assigned to the
machine.*
No slave file server is
specified (bindery service
mode).
Use PCONSOLE to check
whether a slave file server is
registered.*
Use PCONSOLE to register a
slave file server.*
Incorrect printer type. Use PCONSOLE to check
the printer type.*
Use PCONSOLE to specify
[Remote Parallel, LPT1].
Then reboot the machine.*
The setting for the slave file
server is incorrect (bindery
mode).
Use PCONSOLE to check
the setting.*
Use PCONSOLE to specify
the correct setting.*
The actual number of the
page of the print job is
different from the page
number set in the machine.
Use NWADMIN to check
whether the starting paper
number is the same as that of
the print job.*
Use NWADMIN or
PCONSOLE to match the
[Starting paper] number with
the paper number of the print
job.*
The IPX checksum is set to
an invalid level.
Use the Set command on the
file server console to check
whether the IPX checksum is
set to level 2.
Enter the following command
on the file server console to
set the IPX checksum to level
0 or level 1.
Set Enable IPX Checksum =
x (x: 0 or 1)
The NCP packet signature is
set to an invalid level.
Use the Set command on the
file server console to check
whether the NCP packet
signature is set to level 3.
Enter the following command
on the file server console to
set the NCP packet signature
to level 0, 1, or 2 and then
restart the file server.
set NCP Packet Signature
Option = x (x: 0, 1, or 2)
Cause Confirmation Method Action