(PI line active) or a blank (PI not active). Columns 19 and 20 contain the
hexadecimal code for the first character, followed by a blank. The PI line
condition and hexadecimal code for the second character is printed in columns
22, 23, and 24, followed by a blank. The hexadecimal code for the 16th character
is printed in columns 78, 79, and 80.
Subsequent printing observes the current setting for skip–over perforation, form
length, and top-of-form position parameters.
Cancel the hex dump mode (while off–line), by disabling it from the control panel.
The paper then may be advanced to the next top–of–form.
If a fault occurs while printing a hex dump, the printer reverts to the normal fault
state. When the fault is cleared, the printer resumes printing the hex dump (either
a partial line with a form feed, or nothing at all). Top–of–form remains unaffected.
The Impact Print
er Emulation pri
nts in one–up, t
wo–up, and four–
up page windows,
Error Messages
Operator Calls
This section provides a description of error messages that indicate possible
printer problems. Note that these errors are warnings only and "call the operator"
for the identified corrective action. These errors do not cause the print job to be
lost. Once the corrective action has been taken, the printing will resume.
Message
01 CLOSE THE COVER
02 LOAD PAPER
03 ADD TONER AND CHK
WASTE BOTTLE
4–4
54
68
65
20
49
65
72
20
45
6D
6E
74
73
20
69
77
6F
2D
75
70
75
70
20
70
61
Figure 4–1. Example of Hex Dump
Problem
The printer cover is open.
Printer is out of paper.
Printer is out of toner.
6D
70
61
63
74
75
6C
61
74
69
6E
20
6F
6E
65
2C
20
61
6E
64
67
65
20
77
69
Corrective Action
Close the cover.
Load paper. Refer to page 2–15.
Add toner and check waste toner
bottle level. Refer to the
Operator's Guide.
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting
20
50
72
69
6E
6F
6E
20
70
72
2D
75
70
2C
20
20
66
6F
75
72
6E
64
6F
77
73
74
69
74
2D
2C
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