Tables Of Printer Exception Codes - Ricoh MP 6002 User Manual

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4. Exception Reporting, Sense Data, and Recovery
Sense Byte 0
X'08'
X'05'
X'04'
X'03'
X'02'
X'01'

Tables of Printer Exception Codes

The following tables list specific exception classes and are arranged in three columns. The first column
lists the 3-byte ID given in sense bytes 0, 1, and 19. The second column gives a description of each
exception. The third column lists the action code given in sense byte 2.
Typically, when an exception has a defined AEA, the PCA is the AEA. Also, no PCA is taken when the
command is received in Home state or Font state.
In each table, the exceptions are listed in ascending numeric order.
• The term architecturally valid refers to the range of values permitted by the IPDS architecture. An
"invalid" value denotes one outside the range defined by the architecture. "Supported" values are
those that the printer accepts. Therefore, "unsupported" values may be valid by architecture but not
in the printer implementation.
• The machine supports 24 Byte Sense data (See "Sense Type and Model", IPDS Technical
Reference 2).
• The machine supports AEA and PCA error processing. See Intelligent Printer Data Stream
Reference for details on Sense byte information and error processing.
• The maximum number of queued asynchronous and synchronous errors is 1 for Twinax and Coax
DSC mode and 7 for Coax LU1 mode and TCP/IP mode.
• The cause of the exception and the Alternate Exception Action (AEA) are the same as specified in
Intelligent Printer Data Stream Reference unless otherwise noted.
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Exception Class and Description
Data Check—the printer detects a position exception or an undefined
character exception.
Specification Check - IO Images—the printer detects an invalid or
unsupported data value in an IO image command.
Specification Check - Bar Codes—the printer detects an invalid or
unsupported data value in a bar code command.
Specification Check - Graphics—the printer detects an invalid or
unsupported data value in a graphics command.
Specification Check - General—the printer detects an invalid or
unsupported data value in a received command.
Conditions Requiring Host Notification—the printer detects a condition
that requires action by the host.

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