Debug Log; Function Overview; Conditions For Collecting Logs; Collection Procedure - Canon imageCLASS X LBP1238 II Service Manual

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Debug Log

Function Overview

The debug log is a log that analyzes the program behavior of the machine to enable developers to identify problems.
This machine is embedded with a function that compiles the log of the behavior of each software module as debug log and outputs
it as integrated log for analyzing problems.
Be sure to collect the debug log when the Support Dept. of sales company so instructs.
Note that there is no need for service technicians to check the content of collected debug log.
Cases in which collection of debug log is effective
Collection of debug log is effective in the following cases:
• Neither the Support Dept. of sales company nor CINC can reproduce the trouble that occurred at the customer site
• When the error frequency is low
• When the failure is suspected to be due to firmware rather than a mechanical/electrical failure.
CAUTION:
If the procedure for reproducing the failure is clear and the Support Dept. of sales company and CINC can reproduce it,
collection of debug log is not necessary.

Conditions for collecting logs

Conditions for not being able to collect logs
In the following cases, the procedure for obtaining logs is not required because logs cannot be obtained.
• Service mode screen cannot be accessed
• The machine cannot recognize a USB flash drive
• No USB port is installed in the machine (when the model has only a copy function)
What is necessary to collect logs
A USB flash drive that satisfies the following conditions is required to obtain the debug logs of the machine:
• Formatted in FAT 16/FAT32
• There is a free space of approx. 100MB.
• Can be recognized by the machine

Collection procedure

The following shows the procedure for collecting the debug log from the Control Panel.
1. Connect a USB flash drive to the machine. In the case of a model having a USB connector on the front side of the
machine, be sure to connect the USB flash drive to the USB connector (main port) on the front side of the machine.
In the case of a model having a USB connector only on the rear side, connect the USB flash drive to the USB
connector on the rear side.
CAUTION:
In the case of a model having a USB connector on the Control Panel, if the USB flash drive is connected to the USB
connector on the rear side, debug logs are not transferred to the USB flash drive.
2. Execute the following service mode from the Control Panel or Remote UI.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > LOGWRITE
"Executing..." is displayed while log collection is executed. When it is completed, the screen shows the service mode screen
again.
3. Execute the following service mode from the Control Panel or Remote UI.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > LOG2USB
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