Invalid Numeric Character Errors; Insufficient Storage Ram Errors; Error Codes - Intermec 3600 Maintenance Manual

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Invalid Numeric Character Errors

If non-numeric characters are included within a numeric data string in a
command, the printer disregards them and continues to process the rest of the
valid numeric characters. However, if a non-numeric character begins the
numeric data string, the printer uses a default value for the affected command.
Here are two examples of valid numeric character strings and one example of
an invalid string:
12a
valid
1a2
valid
a12
invalid

Insufficient Storage RAM Errors

Before storing new formats, graphics, or user-defined fonts in the static RAM,
the printer checks to see if it has sufficient memory to store them. If there is
insufficient memory, the last editing session is disregarded. The printer is
designed to preserve the integrity of the existing data in the static RAM.

Error Codes

Most of the problems you may encounter cause the 3600 printer to send an
error code to the host. When this happens, find the error code in the following
table and try the solution given to attempt to correct the problem.

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