Inoperable System Problems; Job Flow Problems - Xerox 6100BD - Phaser Color Laser Printer System Manual

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Inoperable system problems

Job flow problems

System Guide
2. If the font is not being downloaded with the job, determine
if the font is loaded on the server by viewing the Fonts
module of the DocuSP.
3. If jagged characters are seen, determine if there is a
scalable option available for that font and whether the
user selected that option.
4. For incorrect characters or text that runs off the page,
determine if the document was created with one driver
and printed with another driver.
5. If you are comparing prints from a proof printer, ensure
that the same PDL file was used to make the prints on
both printers.
6. If small fonts are printing ragged, change the default font
renderer in Print Manager from the Adobe Type Manager
to the Font Solution.
Determine which partition is full by opening a terminal
window and perform the following:
1. Telnet using another system into the controller and use
the
su
1. command to become the root user.
2. At the # prompt, type:sync; sync; halt and press Enter.
3. At the ok prompt, type boot
NOTE: Pressing Stop and A may result in lost information if a
job is currently being received by the system. Jobs would
need to be resent.
If a job is submitted to a printer but does not print, this is a job
flow problem.
Determine the status of the printer, printer queue and ensure
that the queue is set to release jobs.
Determine which partition is full by opening a terminal
window and entering the following:
df -k
If the /var/spool/XRXnps/outQ partition is full, go to the
DocuSP user interface. Open [Preferences] and then [Job
Policy]. Set the system to small partitions or large
partitions to avoid saturating the outQ.
Troubleshooting
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