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2012-06-17
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1 Commands 1
abort................................................................................................................................................................................1 abort clear.....................................................................................................................................................................1 abort faults....................................................................................................................................................................1 access.............................................................................................................................................................................1 access dev....................................................................................................................................................................2 access disable..............................................................................................................................................................2 access enable...............................................................................................................................................................2 access expert...............................................................................................................................................................2 access field...................................................................................................................................................................2 ale...................................................................................................................................................................................3 autocalibrate [ i ] [ < media_type > ]....................................................................................................................3 autocalibrate args.......................................................................................................................................................3 autocalibrate info.......................................................................................................................................................4 a......................................................................................................................................................................................4 a clear............................................................................................................................................................................4 bay..................................................................................................................................................................................4 bay < bay_number >..................................................................................................................................................4 bay < bay_number > close.......................................................................................................................................5 bay < bay_number > load < quantity > [ m ] [ < mlength > ].........................................................................5 bay < bay_number > measure [ calibrate ].........................................................................................................5 bay < bay_number > open.......................................................................................................................................6 bay < bay_number > transfer..................................................................................................................................6 bay < bay_number > transfer < to_bay_number > < quantity >....................................................................6 bay < bay_number > unload....................................................................................................................................6 bay cancel.....................................................................................................................................................................6 bay fail...........................................................................................................................................................................7 bay fail < string >........................................................................................................................................................7 bay info..........................................................................................................................................................................7 bay init...........................................................................................................................................................................7 bay release...................................................................................................................................................................8 bay step.........................................................................................................................................................................8
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bay step < enable | disable >...................................................................................................................................8 board address..............................................................................................................................................................8 board temp...................................................................................................................................................................9 bos..................................................................................................................................................................................9 cancel.............................................................................................................................................................................9 carriage........................................................................................................................................................................10 carriage data [ < on | off > ]...................................................................................................................................10 carriage idle.................................................................................................................................................................11 carriage init.................................................................................................................................................................12 carriage irq [ < enable | disable > ]......................................................................................................................12 carriage moveto < position > [ [ < velocity > ] ]..............................................................................................13 carriage move < velocity >.....................................................................................................................................13 carriage plot < swathwidth > < swathcount > < drumspeed > < indexdelay >........................................14 carriage run................................................................................................................................................................14 carriage sim [ < enable | disable > ]....................................................................................................................14 carriage stop...............................................................................................................................................................15 carriage table.............................................................................................................................................................15 ceh.................................................................................................................................................................................15 ceh edge info..............................................................................................................................................................15 ceh edge mode < edge mode >.............................................................................................................................16 ceh edge reset............................................................................................................................................................16 ceh fault state............................................................................................................................................................16 ceh focus cal reflect.................................................................................................................................................16 ceh focus laser < laser mode >..............................................................................................................................17 ceh focus mode < focus mode >...........................................................................................................................17 ceh focus ramp < pedestal > < slope > < length > < start >..........................................................................17 ceh focus state...........................................................................................................................................................18 ceh head command < head command >............................................................................................................18 ceh head compatible................................................................................................................................................18 ceh head environment.............................................................................................................................................18 ceh head info..............................................................................................................................................................19 ceh head mode < head mode > [ [ < head type > ] ]......................................................................................19 ceh head state............................................................................................................................................................19 ceh log < parameter >............................................................................................................................................20 ceh lv pattern < pixel pattern > +........................................................................................................................20 ceh lv pattern off......................................................................................................................................................20 ceh media block read < media slot >..................................................................................................................20 ceh media block write < media slot >..................................................................................................................21
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ceh media query < media specifier >...................................................................................................................21 ceh media set < media specifier >........................................................................................................................21 ceh media slot < media slot > < media specifier >..........................................................................................22 ceh plot command < plot command >............................................................................................................... 22 ceh plot config < data source > < pattern > < polarity > < label >..............................................................22 ceh property read < id > [ [ < index > ] ]...........................................................................................................22 ceh property write < id > < value > [ [ < index > ] ]....................................................................................... 23 ceh punch < sscan shift > < sscan width > < mscan shift > < mscan length >........................................23 ceh setup head position < position mode >......................................................................................................23 ceh shutter control < shutter type > < shutter control >...............................................................................24 ceh stroke cal initiate.............................................................................................................................................. 24 ceh stroke cal required...........................................................................................................................................24 ceh stroke cal state..................................................................................................................................................24 ceh test crc reset [ < data mask > ].................................................................................................................... 25 ceh test crc state......................................................................................................................................................25 ceh test data mode < data mode >......................................................................................................................25 ceh test data reset................................................................................................................................................... 26 ceh test data state................................................................................................................................................... 26 ceh write laser info.................................................................................................................................................. 26 ceh write laser mode < laser mode >..................................................................................................................26 ceh write laser state................................................................................................................................................ 27 CFL............................................................................................................................................................................... 27 CFL connect [ < id > ]............................................................................................................................................. 27 CFL diag......................................................................................................................................................................27 CFL disconnect [ < id > ]........................................................................................................................................28 CFL query [ < id > ]..................................................................................................................................................28 cfs.................................................................................................................................................................................28 cfs cd < dirname >................................................................................................................................................... 28 cfs dir...........................................................................................................................................................................28 cfs info < filename >................................................................................................................................................29 cfs md < newdirname >..........................................................................................................................................29 cfs rd < rdname >.....................................................................................................................................................29 cfs rm < filename >..................................................................................................................................................29 cfs version..................................................................................................................................................................29 chiller...........................................................................................................................................................................30 component.................................................................................................................................................................30 component < name > [ online ] | [ offline ]......................................................................................................30 com diag......................................................................................................................................................................31
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com info......................................................................................................................................................................33 config [ < password > + ].......................................................................................................................................34 cos scan......................................................................................................................................................................34 db < address > [ < quantity > ]............................................................................................................................34 debris...........................................................................................................................................................................35 debris < opt >............................................................................................................................................................35 debris < opt > < on | off >.......................................................................................................................................35 debris airjet................................................................................................................................................................35 debris airjet < on | off >..........................................................................................................................................36 debris all off...............................................................................................................................................................36 debris blower.............................................................................................................................................................36 debris blower < on | off >.......................................................................................................................................36 debris debug..............................................................................................................................................................37 debris flexo.................................................................................................................................................................37 debris flexo < on | off >...........................................................................................................................................37 debris ibutton............................................................................................................................................................37 debris ibutton setup default [ force ]..................................................................................................................38 debris ibutton setup filter < usage > [ force ]...................................................................................................38 debris ibutton setup max < usage > [ force ]...................................................................................................38 debris options...........................................................................................................................................................38 debris pacc.................................................................................................................................................................39 debris pacc < on | off >...........................................................................................................................................39 debris poc...................................................................................................................................................................39 debris poc < on | off >.............................................................................................................................................39 debris sim..................................................................................................................................................................40 debris sim < on | off >.............................................................................................................................................40 debris test bellmouth < value >...........................................................................................................................40 debris test differential < value >..........................................................................................................................40 debris test nozzle < value >...................................................................................................................................41 debris trace.................................................................................................................................................................41 debris trace2..............................................................................................................................................................41 df1..................................................................................................................................................................................41 df1 diag........................................................................................................................................................................42 df1 handle...................................................................................................................................................................42 dlp < enable | disable >...........................................................................................................................................42 dlp connect................................................................................................................................................................42 dlp macro...................................................................................................................................................................42 dlp metadata.............................................................................................................................................................43
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dlp metadata < enable_disable >.........................................................................................................................43 dlp render < tag > < tid > < facility > < text >...................................................................................................43 dlp res.........................................................................................................................................................................44 dl < address > [ < quantity > ].............................................................................................................................44 dmc info......................................................................................................................................................................45 dmc motor moving < motor name >...................................................................................................................45 dmc motor start < motor name > [ [ < motor timeout > ] ]........................................................................46 dmc motor stop < motor name >........................................................................................................................46 dmc move config < motor name > < motor direction > < motor duration > < motor torque >..........47 dmc run config < motor name > < motor direction > < motor torque >...................................................48 dmc sync start < first name > < second name > [ [ < motor timeout > ] ]..............................................48 dmc sync stop < first name > < second name >..............................................................................................49 dne power off............................................................................................................................................................49 dne spur......................................................................................................................................................................50 door.............................................................................................................................................................................50 door lock.....................................................................................................................................................................50 door unlock................................................................................................................................................................50 drum.............................................................................................................................................................................51 drum cshow...............................................................................................................................................................52 drum debug < enable | disable >..........................................................................................................................52 drum etrace [ < enable | disable | show > ].......................................................................................................53 drum idle.....................................................................................................................................................................53 drum inertia [ < torque > ]....................................................................................................................................54 drum init.....................................................................................................................................................................54 drum move < position > [ [ < velocity > ] | [ s ] ]...........................................................................................54 drum patch [ < offset > ]........................................................................................................................................55 drum sim [ < enable | disable > ].........................................................................................................................55 drum smove < position > [ [ < velocity > ] | [ s ] ].........................................................................................56 drum spin < velocity >............................................................................................................................................56 drum sstopat < position >......................................................................................................................................57 drum static.................................................................................................................................................................57 drum stopat < position >........................................................................................................................................58 drum stopidle............................................................................................................................................................58 drum stop...................................................................................................................................................................58 drum torque < drive >.............................................................................................................................................59 dr..................................................................................................................................................................................59 dtl.................................................................................................................................................................................59 dtl diag........................................................................................................................................................................60
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dummy.......................................................................................................................................................................60 dw < address > [ < quantity > ]...........................................................................................................................60 edge.............................................................................................................................................................................60 edge away [ < enable | disable > ]........................................................................................................................61 edge stop.....................................................................................................................................................................61 edge test......................................................................................................................................................................61 edge test camera......................................................................................................................................................61 edge test mainscan..................................................................................................................................................62 edge test plate < plateid >.....................................................................................................................................62 edge test plate < plateid > camera......................................................................................................................62 edoor...........................................................................................................................................................................63 edoor < open | close > [ w ]..................................................................................................................................63 eject.............................................................................................................................................................................63 emce boot [ < on | off > ].......................................................................................................................................63 emce diagport...........................................................................................................................................................64 emce diagport rs232...............................................................................................................................................64 emce diagport usb...................................................................................................................................................64 emce exit....................................................................................................................................................................64 emce fiber..................................................................................................................................................................64 emce flt [ < ext_int > ]............................................................................................................................................65 emce log [ < on | off >.............................................................................................................................................65 emce log debug < size > < delay >......................................................................................................................65 emce log dump.........................................................................................................................................................65 emce log normal.......................................................................................................................................................66 emce log reset..........................................................................................................................................................66 emce memtest < start > < size > < count >......................................................................................................66 emce power...............................................................................................................................................................66 emce reset.................................................................................................................................................................67 emce switch...............................................................................................................................................................67 emce telnet_diag < on | off >................................................................................................................................67 emce term [ < on | off > ].......................................................................................................................................67 engine..........................................................................................................................................................................67 engine accuracy.......................................................................................................................................................68 engine cancel............................................................................................................................................................68 engine fail...................................................................................................................................................................68 engine fail < string >................................................................................................................................................68 engine init..................................................................................................................................................................68 engine moveto loadpos..........................................................................................................................................69
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engine moveto parkpos..........................................................................................................................................69 engine moveto unloadpos.....................................................................................................................................69 engine release...........................................................................................................................................................69 engine set loadpos...................................................................................................................................................69 engine set parkpos...................................................................................................................................................70 engine step................................................................................................................................................................70 engine step < enable | disable >...........................................................................................................................70 engine time................................................................................................................................................................70 epdb read....................................................................................................................................................................71 epdb reset...................................................................................................................................................................71 epdb stats....................................................................................................................................................................71 epdb write < byte1 > < byte2 >..............................................................................................................................71 error.............................................................................................................................................................................72 error list......................................................................................................................................................................72 error list......................................................................................................................................................................72 error param................................................................................................................................................................73 error reserve < errorid >.........................................................................................................................................73 error test [ fatal ]......................................................................................................................................................73 error unreserve < errorid >....................................................................................................................................74 estop............................................................................................................................................................................74 estop clear.................................................................................................................................................................74 event [ < value > ]....................................................................................................................................................74 fans..............................................................................................................................................................................75 fans < on | off >.........................................................................................................................................................75 fco.................................................................................................................................................................................75 fco < component >...................................................................................................................................................75 fco < component > < label >.................................................................................................................................76 fco < component > < label > < on | off >............................................................................................................76 feature [ < password > + ].....................................................................................................................................76 feature list..................................................................................................................................................................76 feature list current...................................................................................................................................................76 feature remove..........................................................................................................................................................77 feature remove < tag >...........................................................................................................................................77 fload.............................................................................................................................................................................77 fload binary head bundle........................................................................................................................................77 fload binary head code...........................................................................................................................................78 fload head bundle.....................................................................................................................................................78 fload head code........................................................................................................................................................78
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flush.............................................................................................................................................................................78 flyoff.............................................................................................................................................................................79 flyoff clear.................................................................................................................................................................. 79 focus < focus mode >.............................................................................................................................................80 focus cal [ < cal mode > ].......................................................................................................................................81 focus find < opcode >..............................................................................................................................................81 focus find state..........................................................................................................................................................81 focus laser < focus laser >..................................................................................................................................... 82 focus lpos off.............................................................................................................................................................82 focus lpos on < lens position >............................................................................................................................. 82 focus position............................................................................................................................................................83 fwd............................................................................................................................................................................... 83 fwd list.........................................................................................................................................................................83 fwd optimize..............................................................................................................................................................83 fwd validate............................................................................................................................................................... 83 fwd version................................................................................................................................................................84 fw dir...........................................................................................................................................................................84 fw save < disk >........................................................................................................................................................84 fw save all..................................................................................................................................................................84 gc..................................................................................................................................................................................85 gc init...........................................................................................................................................................................85 gdpc diag....................................................................................................................................................................85 gdpc diag clear..........................................................................................................................................................85 gdpc fwunpacker [ < enable | disable > ]..........................................................................................................86 gdpc log clear............................................................................................................................................................86 gdpc log display........................................................................................................................................................86 gdpc th2 [ < window > ]........................................................................................................................................86 gdpc th2 reset........................................................................................................................................................... 87 getclamp.....................................................................................................................................................................87 gim............................................................................................................................................................................... 87 gim bypassprompt ignore......................................................................................................................................88 gim carriage...............................................................................................................................................................88 gim carriage reset....................................................................................................................................................88 gim cds.......................................................................................................................................................................88 gim cds reset.............................................................................................................................................................89 gim drum....................................................................................................................................................................89 gim drum error..........................................................................................................................................................89 gim drum reset.........................................................................................................................................................89
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gim edge.....................................................................................................................................................................89 gim edge reset..........................................................................................................................................................90 gim lamp < mask > < off | on | flash >................................................................................................................90 gim latch....................................................................................................................................................................90 gim latch < number > trigger................................................................................................................................90 gmce boot [ < on | off > ]........................................................................................................................................91 gmce diagport............................................................................................................................................................91 gmce diagport rs232................................................................................................................................................91 gmce diagport usb....................................................................................................................................................91 gmce fiber...................................................................................................................................................................91 gmce flt [ < ext_int > ]............................................................................................................................................92 gmce hcs12................................................................................................................................................................92 gmce log [ < on | off >.............................................................................................................................................92 gmce log debug < size > < delay >......................................................................................................................92 gmce log dump.........................................................................................................................................................93 gmce log normal.......................................................................................................................................................93 gmce log reset...........................................................................................................................................................93 gmce memtest < start > < size > < count >......................................................................................................93 gmce power...............................................................................................................................................................94 gmce reset.................................................................................................................................................................94 gmce switch..............................................................................................................................................................94 gmce telnet_diag < on | off >................................................................................................................................94 gmce temp.................................................................................................................................................................94 gmce tempset < tempname > [ < threshold > ]..............................................................................................95 gmce term [ < on | off > ].......................................................................................................................................95 gmce uee er [ < addr > ]........................................................................................................................................95 gmce uee rd...............................................................................................................................................................95 gmce uee wr < addr > < data >............................................................................................................................96 group...........................................................................................................................................................................96 group end < index >................................................................................................................................................96 group start < index > < headid1 > < plateid1 > [ [ < headid2 > ] [ < plateid2 > ] ].................................96 head.............................................................................................................................................................................96 head < install mode > [ < thickness > ]..............................................................................................................97 head boot [ < brate > ]...........................................................................................................................................97 head bp.......................................................................................................................................................................98 head bp < bp current >...........................................................................................................................................98 head bp < bp mode >..............................................................................................................................................98 head debug bank < bank offset > < bank size >...............................................................................................99
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head debug heap......................................................................................................................................................99 head debug interrupt..............................................................................................................................................99 head debug nvs < nvs offset > < nvs size >.......................................................................................................99 head debug ram < ram address > < ram size >................................................................................................99 head debug stack................................................................................................................................................... 100 head debug stats....................................................................................................................................................100 head debug structure < structure index >.......................................................................................................100 head debug trace < trace mode >......................................................................................................................100 head edge < edge mode >....................................................................................................................................101 head edge thinit < opcode >.................................................................................................................................101 head edge thinit state............................................................................................................................................101 head end....................................................................................................................................................................101 head erase bundle..................................................................................................................................................102 head erase code......................................................................................................................................................102 head flatten [ < flatten scale > ].........................................................................................................................102 head grade ei...........................................................................................................................................................102 head grade qt.......................................................................................................................................................... 103 head init....................................................................................................................................................................103 head interval < status interval >.........................................................................................................................103 head mask [ < mask mode > < mask number > + ]......................................................................................104 head mask save...................................................................................................................................................... 104 head nvs [ < parameter group > ]..................................................................................................................... 104 head nvs checksum............................................................................................................................................... 104 head position...........................................................................................................................................................105 head position < subscan > [ < mainscan > ]...................................................................................................105 head position < subscan > [ < mainscan > ]...................................................................................................105 head power [ < power mode > ]........................................................................................................................ 106 head program..........................................................................................................................................................107 head read < offset > < size >...............................................................................................................................107 head recover............................................................................................................................................................107 head reset.................................................................................................................................................................107 head reset < reset mode >...................................................................................................................................108 head sample < sample mode >.......................................................................................................................... 109 head stats bp [ < hold current > ].......................................................................................................................110 head stats dtd < laser on time >..........................................................................................................................110 head stats media [ init ] [ < slots > + ].............................................................................................................110 head status [ < status mode >..............................................................................................................................111 head status lvd [ < io register > ] [ [ < register value > ] ]...........................................................................111
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head stream < stream mode >.............................................................................................................................112 head test....................................................................................................................................................................112 head version..............................................................................................................................................................112 head zstage home...................................................................................................................................................112 head zstage move < location >............................................................................................................................113 head zstage state.....................................................................................................................................................113 help..............................................................................................................................................................................113 help -all.......................................................................................................................................................................113 help -all < token > +................................................................................................................................................114 help -brief..................................................................................................................................................................114 help -debug [ all ]....................................................................................................................................................114 help < search > +.....................................................................................................................................................115 help < token > +.......................................................................................................................................................115 help -tree...................................................................................................................................................................116 help -tree < token >................................................................................................................................................116 history........................................................................................................................................................................116 history < enable | disable >...................................................................................................................................116 history display..........................................................................................................................................................116 hlt.................................................................................................................................................................................117 hlt listdebug..............................................................................................................................................................117 hlt puonline...............................................................................................................................................................117 hlt puonline < unit > 0............................................................................................................................................117 hlt puonline < unit > 1.............................................................................................................................................117 hlt reg < subsystem > < errorcode > < timeout >...........................................................................................118 hlt rep < subsystem > < errorcode >..................................................................................................................118 hlt shutdown system..............................................................................................................................................118 hlt status....................................................................................................................................................................118 hlt status < subsystem >.......................................................................................................................................119 hlt status dne............................................................................................................................................................119 hlt status pu..............................................................................................................................................................119 hlt status subsystems............................................................................................................................................119 hlt status system.....................................................................................................................................................119 hlt status ws............................................................................................................................................................120 hlt test < timeout1 > < timeout2 > < timeout3 > < timeout4 > < timeout5 >........................................120 hlt update ws...........................................................................................................................................................120 hlt uptime.................................................................................................................................................................120 hotlink < endis >......................................................................................................................................................121 hotlink reset..............................................................................................................................................................121
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hotlink status............................................................................................................................................................121 icereset < printunit > +..........................................................................................................................................122 image [ < taskid >...................................................................................................................................................122 image cancel [ < taskid > ]...................................................................................................................................122 image end [ < taskid > ]........................................................................................................................................122 image flush...............................................................................................................................................................123 image flush end.......................................................................................................................................................123 image params [ < taskid > ].................................................................................................................................123 image parm..............................................................................................................................................................123 image parm < param >..........................................................................................................................................123 image parm < param > < value >.......................................................................................................................124 image parm < param > default...........................................................................................................................124 image start [ < taskid > ] | [ < mainscan > ] | [ mediapending ] | [ datapending ]...............................124 image stats...............................................................................................................................................................124 image stats clear.....................................................................................................................................................125 image update [ < taskid > ] | [ loaded ] | [ dataready ]................................................................................125 init [ info ] | [ args ] | [ m ] [ < mlength > ].....................................................................................................126 laser............................................................................................................................................................................126 laser < laser mode >..............................................................................................................................................127 laser current < laser current >............................................................................................................................128 laser ship...................................................................................................................................................................128 laser test...................................................................................................................................................................129 latch...........................................................................................................................................................................129 latch < number >....................................................................................................................................................129 latch < number > < enable | disable >...............................................................................................................130 latch < number > setup < sensor > < rise | fall >...........................................................................................130 lca...............................................................................................................................................................................130 lca bstrace < enable | disable >..........................................................................................................................130 lca bstrace dump.....................................................................................................................................................131 lca fwdbg...................................................................................................................................................................131 lca fwdbg < value >.................................................................................................................................................131 lca irq..........................................................................................................................................................................131 lca irq reset...............................................................................................................................................................132 lca load......................................................................................................................................................................132 lca pixel_steering [ < enable | disable > ].........................................................................................................132 lca spddump.............................................................................................................................................................132 lca trace < enable | disable >...............................................................................................................................132 lca trace dump.........................................................................................................................................................133
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leave on.....................................................................................................................................................................133 lec................................................................................................................................................................................133 lec < on | off > [ w ]................................................................................................................................................133 lec init........................................................................................................................................................................134 license.......................................................................................................................................................................134 license limit < tag > [ [ < value > ] ]..................................................................................................................134 list...............................................................................................................................................................................134 list datatypes...........................................................................................................................................................135 list error [ < errorcode > ]....................................................................................................................................135 list map......................................................................................................................................................................135 list media..................................................................................................................................................................136 list media types.......................................................................................................................................................136 list ovwr.....................................................................................................................................................................136 list pattern [ < number > ]...................................................................................................................................136 list proof....................................................................................................................................................................137 list serial....................................................................................................................................................................137 list stats.....................................................................................................................................................................137 list version................................................................................................................................................................137 list version all...........................................................................................................................................................138 list version version [ d ] | [ s ].............................................................................................................................138 loaded [ s ] [ < slength > ]...................................................................................................................................138 loaded force [ info ] | [ args ] | [ none ] | [ m ] [ < mlength > ].................................................................139 load [ info ] | [ args ] | [ m ] [ < mlength > ].................................................................................................. 140 lockout [ < enable | disable > ]...........................................................................................................................140 log................................................................................................................................................................................141 log clear.....................................................................................................................................................................141 log disp [ < tmode > ] | [ < tunits > ] | [ < fmask > ] | [ < emask > ]........................................................142 log mark [ < id > ]...................................................................................................................................................143 log mask....................................................................................................................................................................143 log mask < fmask >................................................................................................................................................143 log mask < fmask > < emask >...........................................................................................................................144 log source.................................................................................................................................................................144 log source disable < label >.................................................................................................................................144 log source disable all.............................................................................................................................................144 log source enable < label >..................................................................................................................................144 log source enable all..............................................................................................................................................145 log start [ < count > ] | [ full ].............................................................................................................................145 log status..................................................................................................................................................................146
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log stop [ < count > ]............................................................................................................................................ 146 macro........................................................................................................................................................................146 macro create < name > < command > +..........................................................................................................147 macro delete -all.....................................................................................................................................................147 macro delete < name >.........................................................................................................................................147 mask..........................................................................................................................................................................148 mask < on_off > < flag > +...................................................................................................................................149 mask < on_off > all.................................................................................................................................................149 mask all.....................................................................................................................................................................149 media.........................................................................................................................................................................150 media < number >..................................................................................................................................................150 media locations.......................................................................................................................................................150 media lru...................................................................................................................................................................150 media lru reset.........................................................................................................................................................151 media removed........................................................................................................................................................151 media types...............................................................................................................................................................151 mh................................................................................................................................................................................151 mh cycletest.............................................................................................................................................................151 mh cycletest < enable | disable >.......................................................................................................................152 mh plateless.............................................................................................................................................................152 mh plateless < enable | disable > [ force ].......................................................................................................152 mload.........................................................................................................................................................................152 mode..........................................................................................................................................................................153 mode < number >...................................................................................................................................................153 mode dpi < mainscan > [ [ < subscan > ] ].....................................................................................................154 mode media < number >......................................................................................................................................154 mode vmr < mainscan > < realmainscan >.....................................................................................................154 module positions....................................................................................................................................................155 mpi..............................................................................................................................................................................155 mpi diag.....................................................................................................................................................................155 msg.............................................................................................................................................................................156 msg res......................................................................................................................................................................156 msg trace..................................................................................................................................................................156 msg trace < on | off >............................................................................................................................................156 msg trace dump......................................................................................................................................................156 msg trace filter < cmdcode > +...........................................................................................................................157 msg trace filter list..................................................................................................................................................157 msg trace filter remove < cmdcode > +...........................................................................................................157
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msg trace filter remove all....................................................................................................................................157 munload....................................................................................................................................................................157 net < if > ipaddr < newipaddr >..........................................................................................................................158 net < if > netmask < newnetmask >..................................................................................................................158 net < on | off >.........................................................................................................................................................158 net arp.......................................................................................................................................................................158 net arp add...............................................................................................................................................................158 net arp delete...........................................................................................................................................................159 net bootp [ < on | off > ].......................................................................................................................................159 net cospeed < speed > < duplex >.....................................................................................................................159 net diag......................................................................................................................................................................159 net gateway < newgateway >.............................................................................................................................159 net loopdevtest < loopc > < datasize >............................................................................................................160 net looptest < loopc > < datasize >...................................................................................................................160 net newaccount < n > < name >........................................................................................................................160 net newpassword < n > < password >.............................................................................................................160 net ping < ipaddr >..................................................................................................................................................161 net pktfwd < on | off >............................................................................................................................................161 net route....................................................................................................................................................................161 net route add < if > < ipaddr > < netmask > < gateway > < hops >...........................................................161 net route delete < ipaddr > < netmask >...........................................................................................................161 net socket.................................................................................................................................................................162 net status..................................................................................................................................................................162 net tcp.......................................................................................................................................................................162 net udp......................................................................................................................................................................163 nl < offset > < width >...........................................................................................................................................163 notused_ftr...............................................................................................................................................................163 notused_hdr.............................................................................................................................................................163 ntpipe........................................................................................................................................................................164 ntpipe status............................................................................................................................................................164 nucdebug..................................................................................................................................................................164 nvs..............................................................................................................................................................................164 nvs save all [ < code > ] [ < subsys > ].............................................................................................................165 ok................................................................................................................................................................................165 option.........................................................................................................................................................................165 option debris udrcbc [ < enable | disable > ]..................................................................................................165 option debris udrcb [ < enable | disable > ]....................................................................................................166 option dual-plate [ < enable | disable > ].........................................................................................................166
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option edgedetect [ < enable | disable > ].......................................................................................................166 option film-guide [ < enable | disable > ].........................................................................................................167 option list..................................................................................................................................................................167 option no-buzzer [ < enable | disable > ].........................................................................................................167 option picker [ < enable | disable > ].................................................................................................................167 option processorinterface [ < enable | disable > ]........................................................................................168 option separator-arms [ < enable | disable > ]...............................................................................................168 option single-broadsheet [ < enable | disable > ]..........................................................................................168 option thsb [ < enable | disable > ]....................................................................................................................169 option unload-offset [ < enable | disable > ]...................................................................................................169 option unloadtable [ < enable | disable > ]......................................................................................................169 option vmr [ < enable | disable > ]....................................................................................................................170 option zstage [ < enable | disable > ]................................................................................................................170 opt < OptionToken >.............................................................................................................................................170 override.....................................................................................................................................................................170 override < TableName >........................................................................................................................................171 override showall.......................................................................................................................................................171 ovwr............................................................................................................................................................................171 ovwr < enable | disable >.......................................................................................................................................171 ovwr dump < pattern >..........................................................................................................................................171 ovwr list.....................................................................................................................................................................172 ovwr load < pattern >............................................................................................................................................172 ovwr mask end........................................................................................................................................................172 ovwr mask end < value >......................................................................................................................................172 ovwr mask loc..........................................................................................................................................................173 ovwr mask loc < value >.......................................................................................................................................173 ovwr mask start......................................................................................................................................................173 ovwr mask start < value >....................................................................................................................................173 ovwr verify................................................................................................................................................................173 pb < map_name > < hex_address > [ < hex_data > ]...................................................................................174 phy..............................................................................................................................................................................174 phy cablelength.......................................................................................................................................................174 picker.........................................................................................................................................................................175 picker < ajet | airjet > < on | off >........................................................................................................................175 picker < in | out > [ w ]..........................................................................................................................................175 picker < up | down | dn > [ w ]............................................................................................................................175 picker cancel............................................................................................................................................................176 picker fail..................................................................................................................................................................176
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picker fail < string >...............................................................................................................................................176 picker init..................................................................................................................................................................176 picker lock < on | off >...........................................................................................................................................176 picker pick.................................................................................................................................................................177 picker release...........................................................................................................................................................177 picker sep < in | out > [ w ]..................................................................................................................................177 picker service...........................................................................................................................................................177 picker step................................................................................................................................................................178 picker step < enable | disable >..........................................................................................................................178 picker time................................................................................................................................................................178 picker vac < on | off > [ w ]..................................................................................................................................178 picker vac_away < on | off > [ w ]......................................................................................................................179 picker vac_home < on | off > [ w ].....................................................................................................................179 picker wrist in [ w ]................................................................................................................................................179 picker wrist in fast..................................................................................................................................................179 picker wrist out [ w ].............................................................................................................................................180 pick.............................................................................................................................................................................180 pll................................................................................................................................................................................180 pll < on | off >..........................................................................................................................................................180 pll stats [ < samples > ].........................................................................................................................................181 pll test < sample count > < sample period >....................................................................................................181 pload...........................................................................................................................................................................181 pload c < proof_index >.........................................................................................................................................181 pload d < media_index >.......................................................................................................................................181 pload r........................................................................................................................................................................182 plot [ s ] < slength >..............................................................................................................................................182 plot.............................................................................................................................................................................182 plot < pattern >.......................................................................................................................................................183 plot < pattern > < subscan > [ < mainscan > ]...............................................................................................183 plot < pattern > < subscan > plate < plateid >...............................................................................................184 plot < pattern > plate < plateid >.......................................................................................................................184 plot balance.............................................................................................................................................................184 plot balance < interval >.......................................................................................................................................184 plot crc......................................................................................................................................................................185 plot crc < enable | disable >.................................................................................................................................185 plot crc < value > [ < headid > ].........................................................................................................................185 plot debug.................................................................................................................................................................185 plot debug < level >...............................................................................................................................................186
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plot edge...................................................................................................................................................................186 plot edge < enable | disable >.............................................................................................................................186 plot edge < position >............................................................................................................................................187 plot edge < position > plate < plateid >............................................................................................................187 plot events................................................................................................................................................................187 plot event < code >................................................................................................................................................188 plot fail......................................................................................................................................................................188 plot fail < event >....................................................................................................................................................188 plot focus..................................................................................................................................................................188 plot focus < learns >..............................................................................................................................................188 plot gapless..............................................................................................................................................................189 plot gapless < enable | disable >........................................................................................................................189 plot gc........................................................................................................................................................................189 plot gc < enable | disable >..................................................................................................................................190 plot gc rotation < enable | disable >...................................................................................................................191 plot gc scaling < enable | disable >....................................................................................................................192 plot gc tempcomp < enable | disable >.............................................................................................................193 plot headtest [ < mainscan > ]...........................................................................................................................194 plot init......................................................................................................................................................................195 plot label...................................................................................................................................................................195 plot label < label text >.........................................................................................................................................195 plot label default.....................................................................................................................................................195 plot moffset..............................................................................................................................................................196 plot moffset < subscan > [ < mainscan > ]..................................................................................................... 196 plot ortho..................................................................................................................................................................196 plot ortho < enable | disable >............................................................................................................................196 plot polarity..............................................................................................................................................................197 plot polarity < polarity type >..............................................................................................................................197 plot prepare [ info ] | [ args ] | [ m ] [ < mlength > ]....................................................................................197 plot reset...................................................................................................................................................................198 plot retrace...............................................................................................................................................................198 plot retrace < enable | disable >.........................................................................................................................198 plot retrace duration < rotations >....................................................................................................................198 plot retrace gap < swaths >.................................................................................................................................199 plot scale.................................................................................................................................................................. 199 plot scale < subscan > [ < mainscan > ]..........................................................................................................199 plot seam..................................................................................................................................................................199 plot seam < enable | disable >...........................................................................................................................200
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plot seam < number > < rect | lane > < offsetX > < offsetY > < endX > < endY >..............................200 plot seam clear...................................................................................................................................................... 200 plot sequence.........................................................................................................................................................200 plot series.................................................................................................................................................................201 plot series < enable | disable >...........................................................................................................................201 plot series drumspin < enable | disable >........................................................................................................201 plot series gap < spacing >.................................................................................................................................202 plot shift...................................................................................................................................................................202 plot shift < subscan > [ < mainscan > ]...........................................................................................................202 plot skip [ < swath > < count > ].......................................................................................................................202 plot skip remove....................................................................................................................................................203 plot skip update < count >..................................................................................................................................203 plot stop...................................................................................................................................................................203 plot stroke...............................................................................................................................................................203 plot stroke < shift >...............................................................................................................................................204 plot time.................................................................................................................................................................. 204 plot time reset........................................................................................................................................................204 pl < map_name > < hex_address > [ < hex_data > ]...................................................................................204 prmdef < key >.......................................................................................................................................................205 prm < groupname > [ [ limit ] | [ < copy > ] [ < parameter > ] [ default ] | [ all ] [ s ] | [ default ] | [ < value > ] [ s ] ].................................................................................................................................................206 prm < search > +...................................................................................................................................................208 prm access [ < level > ].......................................................................................................................................209 prm all......................................................................................................................................................................209 prm diff.....................................................................................................................................................................209 prm group.................................................................................................................................................................210 prm limit...................................................................................................................................................................210 prm saveall...............................................................................................................................................................210 processor...................................................................................................................................................................211 processor test < notready | ready | busy | busyfault | idlefault >................................................................211 product.......................................................................................................................................................................211 property.....................................................................................................................................................................212 property read [ < number > ] [ [ < index > ] [ < secondaryindex > ] ]....................................................212 property write < number > < index > < secondaryindex > < value >........................................................212 punload......................................................................................................................................................................212 putclamp...................................................................................................................................................................212 pw < map_name > < hex_address > [ < hex_data > ]..................................................................................213 ramp...........................................................................................................................................................................213
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ramp < in | out > [ w ]...........................................................................................................................................213 redirect [ < endis > ]..............................................................................................................................................214 redirect file < filename >......................................................................................................................................214 redirect passthrough.............................................................................................................................................214 redirect pass............................................................................................................................................................215 release.......................................................................................................................................................................215 reset...........................................................................................................................................................................215 reset all......................................................................................................................................................................215 reset bbr....................................................................................................................................................................216 reset boot.................................................................................................................................................................216 reset cold..................................................................................................................................................................216 reset head.................................................................................................................................................................216 reset ice.....................................................................................................................................................................216 reset ice < printunit > +.........................................................................................................................................217 reset partial..............................................................................................................................................................217 resume.......................................................................................................................................................................217 rif.................................................................................................................................................................................217 rif res..........................................................................................................................................................................218 rif ver..........................................................................................................................................................................218 rlr [ < token > + ]....................................................................................................................................................218 roller...........................................................................................................................................................................218 roller < on | off > [ w ]...........................................................................................................................................218 roller init....................................................................................................................................................................219 run < Filename >.....................................................................................................................................................219 safety.........................................................................................................................................................................219 safety abortfn..........................................................................................................................................................219 safety move.............................................................................................................................................................220 safety spin...............................................................................................................................................................220 scanline....................................................................................................................................................................220 scanline read < scanlinenum >..........................................................................................................................220 scanline read < scanlinenum > < offset > [ < numwords > ]......................................................................221 scanline write < scanlinenum > < offset > < data >......................................................................................221 scan < ioname > [ [ addr ] | [ < on | off > ] | [ < value > ] | [ < bon | boff > ] | [ < son | soff > ] ] ....................................................................................................................................................................................222 scan bclear..............................................................................................................................................................224 scan bits...................................................................................................................................................................225 scan bstatus............................................................................................................................................................226 scan events..............................................................................................................................................................227
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scan groups.............................................................................................................................................................227 scan presence.........................................................................................................................................................228 scan time [ clear ].................................................................................................................................................228 sccuart reset...........................................................................................................................................................228 scheduler.................................................................................................................................................................228 scheduler < media_instance >...........................................................................................................................229 scheduler < media_instance > cancel..............................................................................................................229 scheduler < media_instance > steps................................................................................................................229 scheduler autounload...........................................................................................................................................229 scheduler autounload < enable | disable >.....................................................................................................229 scheduler cycletest...............................................................................................................................................230 scheduler cycletest < enable | disable >..........................................................................................................230 scheduler debug....................................................................................................................................................230 scheduler mediatypes..........................................................................................................................................230 scheduler stats........................................................................................................................................................231 scheduler stats clear..............................................................................................................................................231 scheduler tasks........................................................................................................................................................231 scm halt < servo name > < halt option > < quick stop deceleration > < servo timeout >...................231 scm home < servo name > < homing method > < homing velocity fast > < homing velocity slow > < homing acceleration > < home offset > < servo timeout >........................................................................232 scm info....................................................................................................................................................................232 scm position < servo name >..............................................................................................................................232 scm scurve jog < servo name > < relative distance > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < profile jerk > < servo timeout >.............................................................................233 scm scurve move < servo name > < target position > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < profile jerk > < servo timeout >.............................................................................233 scm sensor < servo name >................................................................................................................................233 scm trapezoidal jog < servo name > < relative distance > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < servo timeout >.....................................................................................................234 scm trapezoidal move < servo name > < target position > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < servo timeout >..................................................................................................234 scorr..........................................................................................................................................................................234 scorr < pixel pair >.................................................................................................................................................235 scorr < pixel pair > < scorr value >....................................................................................................................235 scorr init [ < scorr value > ] [ [ < scorr slope > ] ]........................................................................................236 scorr save.................................................................................................................................................................236 service [ info ] | [ args ] | [ m ] [ < mlength > ].............................................................................................237 set [ < groupname > ] [ [ < copy > ] [ < parameter > ] [ < val_element > ] [ < value > ] ]..............238 set < search > +.....................................................................................................................................................240
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shutter < shutter control > [ [ hw ] ]................................................................................................................241 sif................................................................................................................................................................................241 sif diag.......................................................................................................................................................................241 sif rd < sport > < bid > < vaddr >.......................................................................................................................242 sif read < bid > < vaddr >.....................................................................................................................................242 sif test read < bid > < vaddr >............................................................................................................................242 sif test write < bid > < vaddr > < data > +.......................................................................................................242 sif write < bid > < vaddr > < data > +...............................................................................................................243 sif wr < sport > < bid > < vaddr > < data > +..................................................................................................243 sim.............................................................................................................................................................................243 sim all [ < enable | disable > ]............................................................................................................................244 sim bay [ < enable | disable > ].........................................................................................................................244 sim car [ < enable | disable > ]..........................................................................................................................244 sim drum [ < enable | disable > ]......................................................................................................................245 sim engine [ < enable | disable > ]....................................................................................................................245 sim head [ < enable | disable > ].......................................................................................................................245 sim mh [ < enable | disable > ]..........................................................................................................................246 sim pdb [ < enable | disable > ].........................................................................................................................246 sim picker [ < enable | disable > ].....................................................................................................................246 sim processor [ < enable | disable > ]..............................................................................................................247 sim saveall...............................................................................................................................................................247 sim table [ < enable | disable > ].......................................................................................................................247 sio..............................................................................................................................................................................248 sio con < bid >........................................................................................................................................................248 sio nodes..................................................................................................................................................................248 sio reset all..............................................................................................................................................................248 sio reset single < bid >.........................................................................................................................................249 sio uns......................................................................................................................................................................249 slipsheet bin............................................................................................................................................................249 slipsheet bin < bin_number > unload...............................................................................................................249 slipsheet bin args...................................................................................................................................................249 slipsheet bin info....................................................................................................................................................250 smc............................................................................................................................................................................250 smc < name >.........................................................................................................................................................250 smc < name > current..........................................................................................................................................250 smc < name > current < zero | quarter | half | full >......................................................................................251 smc < name > dirmode.........................................................................................................................................251 smc < name > dirmode < homeccw | homecw >...........................................................................................251
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smc < name > followr < maximumVelocity > < lastValid > < home | away >.......................................252 smc < name > follow < maximumVelocity > < lastValid > < home | away >........................................252 smc < name > gain................................................................................................................................................253 smc < name > gain < outputGain >...................................................................................................................253 smc < name > homer < velocity >.....................................................................................................................253 smc < name > home < velocity >......................................................................................................................254 smc < name > hwreset.........................................................................................................................................254 smc < name > init..................................................................................................................................................255 smc < name > jogr < maximumVelocity > < acceleration > < distance >..............................................255 smc < name > jog < maximumVelocity > < acceleration > < steps >.....................................................256 smc < name > micro.............................................................................................................................................256 smc < name > micro < microstepRate >.........................................................................................................256 smc < name > mover < maximumVelocity > < acceleration > < position >..........................................257 smc < name > move < maximumVelocity > < acceleration > < position >............................................257 smc < name > position.........................................................................................................................................258 smc < name > positionr.......................................................................................................................................258 smc < name > positionr < newPosition >........................................................................................................259 smc < name > position < newPosition >.........................................................................................................259 smc < name > query [ vel ] | [ accel ] | [ micro ] | [ vmax ] | [ steps ] | [ pos ] | [ tarpos ] | [ curmove ] | [ lastmove ] | [ sensor ] | [ gain ] | [ all ]...............................................................................260 smc < name > queryr [ vel ] | [ accel ] | [ micro ] | [ vmax ] | [ distance ] | [ pos ] | [ tarpos ] | [ curmove ] | [ lastmove ] | [ sensor ] | [ stepsperunit ] | [ gain ] | [ all ]..............................................260 smc < name > runr < velocity >..........................................................................................................................261 smc < name > run < velocity >............................................................................................................................261 smc < name > sensor...........................................................................................................................................262 smc < name > sensorinv......................................................................................................................................262 smc < name > sensorinv < sensorInvMask >.................................................................................................262 smc < name > sensor < sensorMask >............................................................................................................263 smc < name > start < quarter | half | full > [ [ < timeout > ] [ < zero | quarter | half | full > ] ]........263 smc < name > status............................................................................................................................................264 smc < name > stepsperunit................................................................................................................................264 smc < name > stepsperunit < stepsPerRealUnit >.......................................................................................264 smc < name > stop [ now ].................................................................................................................................264 smc < name > trajr < address >.........................................................................................................................265 smc < name > trajr < address > < acceleration > < distance >.................................................................265 smc < name > trajr reset [ zero ]......................................................................................................................266 smc < name > traj < address >..........................................................................................................................266 smc < name > traj < address > < acceleration > < steps >........................................................................266
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smc < name > traj reset [ zero ]........................................................................................................................267 smc < name > udlast < lastValid >...................................................................................................................267 smc < name > udvelr < velocity >.....................................................................................................................268 smc < name > udvel < velocity >.......................................................................................................................268 smc < name > unreserve.....................................................................................................................................269 smc cafault [ < on | off > ]...................................................................................................................................269 softuart reset..........................................................................................................................................................269 spot < pixel offset > [ [ < pixel width > ] ]......................................................................................................270 spot full....................................................................................................................................................................270 spot off.....................................................................................................................................................................270 sprayer clean............................................................................................................................................................271 sprayer load < liquid >...........................................................................................................................................271 sprayer spray...........................................................................................................................................................271 sprayer stop.............................................................................................................................................................271 stats............................................................................................................................................................................271 stats < enable | disable >.....................................................................................................................................272 statuslights..............................................................................................................................................................272 statuslights < blue | bluef | green | greenf | yellowf | off >..........................................................................272 status........................................................................................................................................................................272 status < groupname >..........................................................................................................................................273 status < groupnumber >......................................................................................................................................273 status all...................................................................................................................................................................273 status scantime......................................................................................................................................................274 stg..............................................................................................................................................................................274 stg delete flash < key >........................................................................................................................................274 stg delete ram < key >..........................................................................................................................................274 stg delete temp < key >........................................................................................................................................275 stg erase flash.........................................................................................................................................................275 stg erase ram..........................................................................................................................................................275 stg erase temp........................................................................................................................................................275 stg list flash.............................................................................................................................................................276 stg list ram...............................................................................................................................................................276 stg list temp............................................................................................................................................................276 stg load.....................................................................................................................................................................276 stg optimize flash..................................................................................................................................................276 stg optimize ram....................................................................................................................................................277 stg optimize temp..................................................................................................................................................277 stg read flash < key >............................................................................................................................................277
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stg read ram < key >.............................................................................................................................................277 stg read temp < key >...........................................................................................................................................277 stg status flash.......................................................................................................................................................278 stg status ram.........................................................................................................................................................278 stg status temp......................................................................................................................................................278 stg verify flash........................................................................................................................................................278 stg verify ram..........................................................................................................................................................278 stg verify temp........................................................................................................................................................279 stg write flash < key > < data > +......................................................................................................................279 stg write ram < key > < data > +........................................................................................................................279 stg write temp < key > < data > +.....................................................................................................................279 stroke........................................................................................................................................................................280 stroke < pixel pair >..............................................................................................................................................280 stroke < pixel pair > < stroke value >................................................................................................................281 stroke cal..................................................................................................................................................................281 stroke config............................................................................................................................................................281 stroke init [ < stroke value > ]............................................................................................................................282 stroke profile...........................................................................................................................................................282 stroke save..............................................................................................................................................................282 suspend....................................................................................................................................................................282 suspend add < error_code > [ [ < type > ] [ < buttons > ] ]......................................................................283 suspend buttons....................................................................................................................................................283 suspend debug.......................................................................................................................................................283 suspend remove < suspend_id >.......................................................................................................................283 system......................................................................................................................................................................283 system < actions >................................................................................................................................................284 system < actions > callbacks.............................................................................................................................284 system test..............................................................................................................................................................284 table..........................................................................................................................................................................284 table < up | down | dn > [ w ].............................................................................................................................285 table away...............................................................................................................................................................285 table cancel.............................................................................................................................................................285 table cups < up | down | dn > [ w ]...................................................................................................................285 table fail....................................................................................................................................................................285 table fail < string >................................................................................................................................................286 table home..............................................................................................................................................................286 table idle..................................................................................................................................................................286 table init...................................................................................................................................................................286
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table jog < distance >...........................................................................................................................................286 table move < position > [ [ < velocity > ] ].....................................................................................................287 table move away....................................................................................................................................................287 table move home...................................................................................................................................................287 table move rotate..................................................................................................................................................287 table push < on | off > [ w ].................................................................................................................................287 table release............................................................................................................................................................288 table rot < on | off > [ w ]....................................................................................................................................288 table search rotate................................................................................................................................................288 table step.................................................................................................................................................................288 table step < enable | disable >...........................................................................................................................289 table time.................................................................................................................................................................289 table vac < on | off > [ w ]...................................................................................................................................289 tac [ < on | off > [ < rpm > ] ].............................................................................................................................289 tec..............................................................................................................................................................................290 tec < lock | unlock > [ w ]....................................................................................................................................290 tec < on | off > [ w ]..............................................................................................................................................290 tec getclamp...........................................................................................................................................................290 tec getclamp park..................................................................................................................................................290 tec init........................................................................................................................................................................291 tec putclamp............................................................................................................................................................291 tec putclamp park..................................................................................................................................................291 temp...........................................................................................................................................................................291 th2..............................................................................................................................................................................292 th2 < string >..........................................................................................................................................................292 tsp..............................................................................................................................................................................292 tsp < channel >.......................................................................................................................................................292 tsp < channel > < enable | disable >.................................................................................................................293 tsp < channel > clear.............................................................................................................................................293 tsp pesel < enable | disable >.............................................................................................................................293 tsp scanlines < number >....................................................................................................................................293 tsp start....................................................................................................................................................................293 tsp test [ < subscan > ] [ < tsps > ] [ < mainscan > ].................................................................................294 tud.............................................................................................................................................................................294 tud create [ < period > ] [ < command > + ].................................................................................................294 tud delete < number >.........................................................................................................................................294 tud delete all...........................................................................................................................................................295 ui................................................................................................................................................................................295
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ui buzzer < on | off >.............................................................................................................................................295 ui loadlamp < on | off >........................................................................................................................................295 unload [ info ] | [ args ] | [ m ] [ < mlength > ].............................................................................................296 urt..............................................................................................................................................................................296 urt break clear < port >........................................................................................................................................296 urt break reset < port >........................................................................................................................................297 urt break set < port >............................................................................................................................................297 urt break status < port >......................................................................................................................................297 urt close < port >...................................................................................................................................................297 urt diag < port >.....................................................................................................................................................297 urt flush receive < port >.....................................................................................................................................298 urt flush transmit < port >...................................................................................................................................298 urt handshake set < port > < data >.................................................................................................................298 urt handshake status < port >............................................................................................................................298 urt open < port > [ [ < baud > ] ]......................................................................................................................298 urt receive < port > < count >............................................................................................................................299 urt reset < port >...................................................................................................................................................299 urt Rx < port >........................................................................................................................................................299 urt transmit < port > < data > +.........................................................................................................................299 urt Tx < port >........................................................................................................................................................299 u.................................................................................................................................................................................300 vbs [ < token > + ]................................................................................................................................................300 verbose......................................................................................................................................................................301 verbose < level > < ss_name > +.......................................................................................................................302 verbose < level > all..............................................................................................................................................303 verbose alpha.........................................................................................................................................................304 verbose default......................................................................................................................................................304 verbose diag...........................................................................................................................................................304 verbose off...............................................................................................................................................................305 verbose off < ss_name > +..................................................................................................................................305 verbose off < ss_number > +..............................................................................................................................305 verbose off all.........................................................................................................................................................305 verbose on...............................................................................................................................................................306 verbose on < ss_name > +..................................................................................................................................306 verbose on < ss_number > +..............................................................................................................................306 verbose on all.........................................................................................................................................................306 verbose user...........................................................................................................................................................307 verbose user < level >..........................................................................................................................................308
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version [ < on | off > ]..........................................................................................................................................308 wb < address > < data >......................................................................................................................................309 wl < address > < data >.......................................................................................................................................309 wmd..........................................................................................................................................................................309 wmd cmd < code > [............................................................................................................................................309 wmd cmd < code > < enable | disable >...........................................................................................................310 wmd cmd all < enable | disable >.......................................................................................................................310 wmd diag..................................................................................................................................................................310 wmd diag < enable | disable >............................................................................................................................310 wmd diag cmd.........................................................................................................................................................310 wmd diag cmd < enable | disable >....................................................................................................................311 wmd diag resp..........................................................................................................................................................311 wmd diag resp < enable | disable >....................................................................................................................311 wmd diag uerr..........................................................................................................................................................311 wmd diag uerr < enable | disable >.....................................................................................................................311 wmd diag umsg.......................................................................................................................................................312 wmd diag umsg < enable | disable >.................................................................................................................312 wmd listcmd............................................................................................................................................................312 wmd promptinfo.....................................................................................................................................................312 wmd uerr < code >.................................................................................................................................................313 wmd umsg................................................................................................................................................................313 wmd umsg < enable | disable >..........................................................................................................................313 ww < address > < data >......................................................................................................................................313 zstage.........................................................................................................................................................................313 zstage back..............................................................................................................................................................314 zstage forward........................................................................................................................................................314
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33501.........................................................................................................................................................................315 33502........................................................................................................................................................................315 33503........................................................................................................................................................................316 33504........................................................................................................................................................................316 33505........................................................................................................................................................................317 33506........................................................................................................................................................................317 33507........................................................................................................................................................................318 33508........................................................................................................................................................................318 33509........................................................................................................................................................................319 33510.........................................................................................................................................................................319
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33517.........................................................................................................................................................................322 33518.........................................................................................................................................................................323 33519.........................................................................................................................................................................323 33520.......................................................................................................................................................................324 33521.........................................................................................................................................................................324 33522........................................................................................................................................................................325 33523........................................................................................................................................................................325 33524........................................................................................................................................................................326 33600.......................................................................................................................................................................326 33601........................................................................................................................................................................327 33602.......................................................................................................................................................................328 33603.......................................................................................................................................................................328 33604.......................................................................................................................................................................329 33605.......................................................................................................................................................................330 33606.......................................................................................................................................................................330 33607........................................................................................................................................................................331 33608........................................................................................................................................................................331 33609.......................................................................................................................................................................332 33610........................................................................................................................................................................333 33611..........................................................................................................................................................................333 33612........................................................................................................................................................................334 33613........................................................................................................................................................................334 33614........................................................................................................................................................................335 33615.........................................................................................................................................................................335 33616........................................................................................................................................................................336 33617.........................................................................................................................................................................337 33618.........................................................................................................................................................................337 33619........................................................................................................................................................................338 33620.......................................................................................................................................................................339 33621.........................................................................................................................................................................339 33622.......................................................................................................................................................................340 33623........................................................................................................................................................................341 33624........................................................................................................................................................................341
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33900.......................................................................................................................................................................345 33901........................................................................................................................................................................345 33903.......................................................................................................................................................................346 33904.......................................................................................................................................................................346 33905.......................................................................................................................................................................347 33906.......................................................................................................................................................................348 33907.......................................................................................................................................................................348 33908.......................................................................................................................................................................349 33909.......................................................................................................................................................................349 33910........................................................................................................................................................................350 34000......................................................................................................................................................................350 34001.........................................................................................................................................................................351 34002........................................................................................................................................................................351 34003.......................................................................................................................................................................352 34004.......................................................................................................................................................................352 34005.......................................................................................................................................................................353 34006......................................................................................................................................................................354 34007.......................................................................................................................................................................354 34008.......................................................................................................................................................................355 34009.......................................................................................................................................................................355 34010........................................................................................................................................................................356 34011.........................................................................................................................................................................357 34012........................................................................................................................................................................357 34013........................................................................................................................................................................358 34014........................................................................................................................................................................358 34015........................................................................................................................................................................359 34016........................................................................................................................................................................359 34017........................................................................................................................................................................360 34018.........................................................................................................................................................................361 34019.........................................................................................................................................................................361 34020.......................................................................................................................................................................362 34021........................................................................................................................................................................362 34022.......................................................................................................................................................................363
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34028.......................................................................................................................................................................366 34029.......................................................................................................................................................................366 34030.......................................................................................................................................................................367 34031........................................................................................................................................................................367 34032.......................................................................................................................................................................368 34033.......................................................................................................................................................................369 34034.......................................................................................................................................................................369 34035.......................................................................................................................................................................370 34036.......................................................................................................................................................................370 34037........................................................................................................................................................................371 34038........................................................................................................................................................................371 34039.......................................................................................................................................................................372 34040.......................................................................................................................................................................372 34041........................................................................................................................................................................373 34101.........................................................................................................................................................................374 34102........................................................................................................................................................................374 34103........................................................................................................................................................................375 34104........................................................................................................................................................................375 34105........................................................................................................................................................................376 34106........................................................................................................................................................................376 34107........................................................................................................................................................................377 34108........................................................................................................................................................................377 34109........................................................................................................................................................................378 34110.........................................................................................................................................................................378 34111..........................................................................................................................................................................379 34112.........................................................................................................................................................................380 34113.........................................................................................................................................................................380 34114..........................................................................................................................................................................381 34115..........................................................................................................................................................................381 34116.........................................................................................................................................................................382 34117.........................................................................................................................................................................382 34118.........................................................................................................................................................................383 34119.........................................................................................................................................................................384
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34125........................................................................................................................................................................387 34126........................................................................................................................................................................387 34127........................................................................................................................................................................388 34128........................................................................................................................................................................388 34129........................................................................................................................................................................389 34130........................................................................................................................................................................389 34131.........................................................................................................................................................................390 34132........................................................................................................................................................................390 34133.........................................................................................................................................................................391 34800.......................................................................................................................................................................391 34801........................................................................................................................................................................392 34802.......................................................................................................................................................................392 34803.......................................................................................................................................................................393 34805.......................................................................................................................................................................393 34810........................................................................................................................................................................394 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34822.......................................................................................................................................................................397 34823.......................................................................................................................................................................398 34855.......................................................................................................................................................................399 34856.......................................................................................................................................................................399 34857......................................................................................................................................................................400 34858......................................................................................................................................................................400 35001........................................................................................................................................................................401 35002.......................................................................................................................................................................401 35003.......................................................................................................................................................................402 35004......................................................................................................................................................................402 35005.......................................................................................................................................................................403 35006......................................................................................................................................................................403 35200......................................................................................................................................................................404
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35704.......................................................................................................................................................................407 35705.......................................................................................................................................................................408 35706.......................................................................................................................................................................408 35707.......................................................................................................................................................................409 35708.......................................................................................................................................................................409 35709........................................................................................................................................................................410 35710.........................................................................................................................................................................410 35711...........................................................................................................................................................................411 35712..........................................................................................................................................................................411 35713.........................................................................................................................................................................412 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35738........................................................................................................................................................................421 35740........................................................................................................................................................................421 35741.........................................................................................................................................................................421
Kodak Confidential
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35752.......................................................................................................................................................................424 35753........................................................................................................................................................................425 35754.......................................................................................................................................................................426 35756.......................................................................................................................................................................426 35757.......................................................................................................................................................................426 35758.......................................................................................................................................................................427 35761........................................................................................................................................................................427 35762.......................................................................................................................................................................428 35763.......................................................................................................................................................................428 35764.......................................................................................................................................................................429 35765.......................................................................................................................................................................429 35767.......................................................................................................................................................................430 35769.......................................................................................................................................................................430 35770........................................................................................................................................................................431 35771.........................................................................................................................................................................431 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35785........................................................................................................................................................................437 35789.......................................................................................................................................................................438 35798.......................................................................................................................................................................438 36001.......................................................................................................................................................................438 36002.......................................................................................................................................................................439 36200.......................................................................................................................................................................439 36201.......................................................................................................................................................................440 36202........................................................................................................................................................................441
Kodak Confidential
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36803......................................................................................................................................................................444 36804......................................................................................................................................................................444 36805.......................................................................................................................................................................445 36806......................................................................................................................................................................445 36807.......................................................................................................................................................................446 36808......................................................................................................................................................................446 36809.......................................................................................................................................................................447 36810.......................................................................................................................................................................447 36811........................................................................................................................................................................448 36812........................................................................................................................................................................449 36813........................................................................................................................................................................449 36814.......................................................................................................................................................................450 36815........................................................................................................................................................................450 36816.........................................................................................................................................................................451 36817.........................................................................................................................................................................451 36818........................................................................................................................................................................452 36819........................................................................................................................................................................452 36820.......................................................................................................................................................................453 36821........................................................................................................................................................................453 36822.......................................................................................................................................................................454 37420.......................................................................................................................................................................455 37701........................................................................................................................................................................455 37702.......................................................................................................................................................................455 37703.......................................................................................................................................................................456 37704.......................................................................................................................................................................457 37705.......................................................................................................................................................................457 37706.......................................................................................................................................................................458 37707.......................................................................................................................................................................459 37708.......................................................................................................................................................................459 37709.......................................................................................................................................................................460 37710.........................................................................................................................................................................461 37711..........................................................................................................................................................................461 37712........................................................................................................................................................................462
Kodak Confidential
37713........................................................................................................................................................................462 37714........................................................................................................................................................................463 37715........................................................................................................................................................................464 37716........................................................................................................................................................................464 37717........................................................................................................................................................................465 37718........................................................................................................................................................................465 37719........................................................................................................................................................................466 37720.......................................................................................................................................................................466 37721........................................................................................................................................................................467 37722.......................................................................................................................................................................467 37723.......................................................................................................................................................................468 37724.......................................................................................................................................................................469 37725.......................................................................................................................................................................469 37801........................................................................................................................................................................470 37802.......................................................................................................................................................................470 37803........................................................................................................................................................................471 37804........................................................................................................................................................................471 37805.......................................................................................................................................................................472 37806.......................................................................................................................................................................472 37807.......................................................................................................................................................................473 37808.......................................................................................................................................................................473 37809.......................................................................................................................................................................474 37810........................................................................................................................................................................474 37811.........................................................................................................................................................................475 37812........................................................................................................................................................................475 37813........................................................................................................................................................................476 38101.........................................................................................................................................................................477 38102........................................................................................................................................................................477 38103........................................................................................................................................................................477 38104.......................................................................................................................................................................478 38105........................................................................................................................................................................479 38106........................................................................................................................................................................479 38107.......................................................................................................................................................................480 38108.......................................................................................................................................................................480 38109........................................................................................................................................................................481 38110.........................................................................................................................................................................482 38111..........................................................................................................................................................................482 38112.........................................................................................................................................................................483
Kodak Confidential
38113.........................................................................................................................................................................483 38114........................................................................................................................................................................484 38115.........................................................................................................................................................................484 38116.........................................................................................................................................................................485 38117.........................................................................................................................................................................485 38118.........................................................................................................................................................................486 38119.........................................................................................................................................................................486 38120........................................................................................................................................................................487 38121.........................................................................................................................................................................487 38122........................................................................................................................................................................488 38123........................................................................................................................................................................489 38124........................................................................................................................................................................489 38125........................................................................................................................................................................489 38126........................................................................................................................................................................490 38127........................................................................................................................................................................490 38128.........................................................................................................................................................................491 38129.........................................................................................................................................................................491 38130........................................................................................................................................................................492 38132........................................................................................................................................................................493 38133........................................................................................................................................................................493 38134........................................................................................................................................................................493 38135........................................................................................................................................................................494 38136........................................................................................................................................................................495 38138........................................................................................................................................................................495 38139........................................................................................................................................................................496 38140.......................................................................................................................................................................496 38141.........................................................................................................................................................................497 38142........................................................................................................................................................................497 38143........................................................................................................................................................................497 38144.......................................................................................................................................................................498 38145........................................................................................................................................................................499 38146........................................................................................................................................................................499 38147........................................................................................................................................................................499 38148.......................................................................................................................................................................500 38150.........................................................................................................................................................................501 38151..........................................................................................................................................................................501 38152.........................................................................................................................................................................501 38153........................................................................................................................................................................502
Kodak Confidential
38154........................................................................................................................................................................502 38155........................................................................................................................................................................503 38158........................................................................................................................................................................503 38159........................................................................................................................................................................504 38160........................................................................................................................................................................505 38161.........................................................................................................................................................................505 38164........................................................................................................................................................................506 38165........................................................................................................................................................................506 38166........................................................................................................................................................................507 38167........................................................................................................................................................................507 38171.........................................................................................................................................................................508 38172........................................................................................................................................................................508 38173........................................................................................................................................................................508 38176........................................................................................................................................................................509 38177........................................................................................................................................................................509 38180........................................................................................................................................................................510 38181...........................................................................................................................................................................511 38182..........................................................................................................................................................................511 38183.........................................................................................................................................................................512 38184.........................................................................................................................................................................513 38185.........................................................................................................................................................................513 38186.........................................................................................................................................................................514 38188.........................................................................................................................................................................514 38189.........................................................................................................................................................................515 38190.........................................................................................................................................................................515 38191..........................................................................................................................................................................516 38192.........................................................................................................................................................................516 38193.........................................................................................................................................................................517 38194.........................................................................................................................................................................518 38195.........................................................................................................................................................................518 38197.........................................................................................................................................................................519 38198.........................................................................................................................................................................519 38199........................................................................................................................................................................520 38200.......................................................................................................................................................................520 38201.........................................................................................................................................................................521 38202........................................................................................................................................................................521 38203.......................................................................................................................................................................522 38204.......................................................................................................................................................................522
Kodak Confidential
38205.......................................................................................................................................................................523 38206.......................................................................................................................................................................523 38207.......................................................................................................................................................................524 38208.......................................................................................................................................................................524 38209.......................................................................................................................................................................525 38210........................................................................................................................................................................525 38211.........................................................................................................................................................................526 38212........................................................................................................................................................................526 38213.........................................................................................................................................................................527 38214........................................................................................................................................................................527 38215........................................................................................................................................................................528 38216........................................................................................................................................................................528 38217........................................................................................................................................................................529 38218........................................................................................................................................................................530 38219........................................................................................................................................................................530 38220........................................................................................................................................................................531 38221.........................................................................................................................................................................532 38222........................................................................................................................................................................532 38223........................................................................................................................................................................533 38224........................................................................................................................................................................533 38225.......................................................................................................................................................................534 38226........................................................................................................................................................................535 38227........................................................................................................................................................................535 38228.......................................................................................................................................................................536 38229.......................................................................................................................................................................536 38230.......................................................................................................................................................................537 38231........................................................................................................................................................................538 38232........................................................................................................................................................................538 38233........................................................................................................................................................................539 38234.......................................................................................................................................................................539 38235.......................................................................................................................................................................540 38236........................................................................................................................................................................541 38237........................................................................................................................................................................541 38238.......................................................................................................................................................................542 38239.......................................................................................................................................................................542 38240.......................................................................................................................................................................543 38241........................................................................................................................................................................544 38242.......................................................................................................................................................................544
Kodak Confidential
38243.......................................................................................................................................................................545 38244.......................................................................................................................................................................545 38245.......................................................................................................................................................................546 38246.......................................................................................................................................................................547 38301........................................................................................................................................................................547 38302.......................................................................................................................................................................548 38303.......................................................................................................................................................................549 38304.......................................................................................................................................................................549 38305.......................................................................................................................................................................550 38306........................................................................................................................................................................551 38307.......................................................................................................................................................................552 38308.......................................................................................................................................................................553 38309.......................................................................................................................................................................553 38310........................................................................................................................................................................554 38311.........................................................................................................................................................................555 38312........................................................................................................................................................................556 38313.........................................................................................................................................................................557 38314........................................................................................................................................................................557 38315........................................................................................................................................................................558 38316........................................................................................................................................................................559 38317........................................................................................................................................................................560 38318.........................................................................................................................................................................561 38319.........................................................................................................................................................................561 38320.......................................................................................................................................................................562 38321........................................................................................................................................................................562 38322........................................................................................................................................................................562 38323........................................................................................................................................................................563 38324.......................................................................................................................................................................564 38325.......................................................................................................................................................................564 38326.......................................................................................................................................................................564 38327........................................................................................................................................................................565 38328.......................................................................................................................................................................565 38329.......................................................................................................................................................................566 38330.......................................................................................................................................................................566 38331........................................................................................................................................................................567 38332.......................................................................................................................................................................568 38333........................................................................................................................................................................569 38334.......................................................................................................................................................................569
Kodak Confidential
38335.......................................................................................................................................................................570 38336.......................................................................................................................................................................570 38337.........................................................................................................................................................................571 38338........................................................................................................................................................................571 38339........................................................................................................................................................................571 38340.......................................................................................................................................................................572 38341........................................................................................................................................................................572 38342........................................................................................................................................................................573 38343........................................................................................................................................................................573 38344.......................................................................................................................................................................574 38345.......................................................................................................................................................................574 38346.......................................................................................................................................................................575 38347.......................................................................................................................................................................576 38348.......................................................................................................................................................................576 38349.......................................................................................................................................................................577 38350.......................................................................................................................................................................577 38351........................................................................................................................................................................578 38352........................................................................................................................................................................578 38353........................................................................................................................................................................579 38354.......................................................................................................................................................................580 38355.......................................................................................................................................................................580 38356........................................................................................................................................................................581 38357........................................................................................................................................................................581 38358.......................................................................................................................................................................582 38359.......................................................................................................................................................................582 38360.......................................................................................................................................................................583 38361........................................................................................................................................................................583 38362.......................................................................................................................................................................584 38363.......................................................................................................................................................................585 38364.......................................................................................................................................................................585 38365.......................................................................................................................................................................586 38366.......................................................................................................................................................................586 38367.......................................................................................................................................................................587 38368.......................................................................................................................................................................588 38369.......................................................................................................................................................................588 38370.......................................................................................................................................................................589 38371........................................................................................................................................................................589 38372.......................................................................................................................................................................590
Kodak Confidential
38373.......................................................................................................................................................................590 38374........................................................................................................................................................................591 38375........................................................................................................................................................................592 38376.......................................................................................................................................................................592 38377........................................................................................................................................................................593 38378........................................................................................................................................................................593 38379.......................................................................................................................................................................594 38380.......................................................................................................................................................................594 38381........................................................................................................................................................................595 38382.......................................................................................................................................................................595 38400......................................................................................................................................................................596 38401........................................................................................................................................................................596 38402.......................................................................................................................................................................597 38403.......................................................................................................................................................................597 38404......................................................................................................................................................................598 38405.......................................................................................................................................................................598 38406.......................................................................................................................................................................598 38407.......................................................................................................................................................................599 38408.......................................................................................................................................................................599 38409......................................................................................................................................................................600 38410.......................................................................................................................................................................600 38800.......................................................................................................................................................................601 38801........................................................................................................................................................................601 38802.......................................................................................................................................................................602 38803.......................................................................................................................................................................602 38804......................................................................................................................................................................603 38805.......................................................................................................................................................................603 38806......................................................................................................................................................................604 38807......................................................................................................................................................................604 38808......................................................................................................................................................................605 38809......................................................................................................................................................................605 38810.......................................................................................................................................................................606 38811.........................................................................................................................................................................607 38812........................................................................................................................................................................607 38813........................................................................................................................................................................607 38814.......................................................................................................................................................................608 38815........................................................................................................................................................................608 38816........................................................................................................................................................................609
Kodak Confidential
38817........................................................................................................................................................................609 38818........................................................................................................................................................................610 38819.........................................................................................................................................................................610 38820.........................................................................................................................................................................611 38821..........................................................................................................................................................................611 38822........................................................................................................................................................................612 38823........................................................................................................................................................................612 38824........................................................................................................................................................................612 38825........................................................................................................................................................................613 38826........................................................................................................................................................................613 38827........................................................................................................................................................................614 38828........................................................................................................................................................................615 39101..........................................................................................................................................................................615 39102.........................................................................................................................................................................616 39103.........................................................................................................................................................................616 39104.........................................................................................................................................................................617 39105.........................................................................................................................................................................617 39106.........................................................................................................................................................................618 39107.........................................................................................................................................................................618 39108.........................................................................................................................................................................619 39109.........................................................................................................................................................................619 39110........................................................................................................................................................................ 620 39111..........................................................................................................................................................................620 39112..........................................................................................................................................................................621 39301.........................................................................................................................................................................621 39302.......................................................................................................................................................................622 39303.......................................................................................................................................................................622 39304.......................................................................................................................................................................623 39305.......................................................................................................................................................................623 39306.......................................................................................................................................................................624 39307.......................................................................................................................................................................624 39400.......................................................................................................................................................................625 39401........................................................................................................................................................................625 39402.......................................................................................................................................................................626 39403.......................................................................................................................................................................626 39404.......................................................................................................................................................................627 39405.......................................................................................................................................................................627 39406.......................................................................................................................................................................627
Kodak Confidential
39407.......................................................................................................................................................................628 39408.......................................................................................................................................................................628 39409.......................................................................................................................................................................629 39410........................................................................................................................................................................629 39411.........................................................................................................................................................................630 39412........................................................................................................................................................................630 39413.........................................................................................................................................................................631 39414.........................................................................................................................................................................631 39415........................................................................................................................................................................632 39416........................................................................................................................................................................632 39417........................................................................................................................................................................633 39418........................................................................................................................................................................633 39419........................................................................................................................................................................634 39420.......................................................................................................................................................................634 39421........................................................................................................................................................................635 39422.......................................................................................................................................................................635 39423.......................................................................................................................................................................636 39424.......................................................................................................................................................................636 39425.......................................................................................................................................................................637 39426.......................................................................................................................................................................637 39427.......................................................................................................................................................................638 39430.......................................................................................................................................................................638 39432.......................................................................................................................................................................639 39433.......................................................................................................................................................................639 39434......................................................................................................................................................................640 39435........................................................................................................................................................................641 39436........................................................................................................................................................................641 39437........................................................................................................................................................................641 39438.......................................................................................................................................................................642 39439.......................................................................................................................................................................642 39440......................................................................................................................................................................643 39441........................................................................................................................................................................643 39442.......................................................................................................................................................................643 39443.......................................................................................................................................................................644 39444......................................................................................................................................................................644 39445.......................................................................................................................................................................645 39446.......................................................................................................................................................................645 39447.......................................................................................................................................................................646
Kodak Confidential
39448......................................................................................................................................................................646 39449.......................................................................................................................................................................647 39450.......................................................................................................................................................................647 39451........................................................................................................................................................................648 39452.......................................................................................................................................................................648 39453.......................................................................................................................................................................649 39454.......................................................................................................................................................................649 39455.......................................................................................................................................................................650 39456.......................................................................................................................................................................650 39457........................................................................................................................................................................651 39458........................................................................................................................................................................651 39459.......................................................................................................................................................................652 39460.......................................................................................................................................................................652 39461........................................................................................................................................................................653 39462.......................................................................................................................................................................653 39463.......................................................................................................................................................................653 39464.......................................................................................................................................................................653 39465.......................................................................................................................................................................654 39466.......................................................................................................................................................................654 39467.......................................................................................................................................................................655 39468.......................................................................................................................................................................655 39469.......................................................................................................................................................................655 39471........................................................................................................................................................................656 39472.......................................................................................................................................................................656 39473.......................................................................................................................................................................657 39474.......................................................................................................................................................................657 39501........................................................................................................................................................................658 39502.......................................................................................................................................................................658 39503.......................................................................................................................................................................659 39504.......................................................................................................................................................................659 39505.......................................................................................................................................................................660 39506.......................................................................................................................................................................660 39507........................................................................................................................................................................661 39508........................................................................................................................................................................661 39509.......................................................................................................................................................................662 39510........................................................................................................................................................................663 39511.........................................................................................................................................................................663 39512........................................................................................................................................................................664
Kodak Confidential
39513........................................................................................................................................................................664 39514........................................................................................................................................................................665 39515........................................................................................................................................................................665 39516........................................................................................................................................................................666 39517........................................................................................................................................................................666 39518........................................................................................................................................................................667 39519........................................................................................................................................................................667 39800......................................................................................................................................................................668 39801........................................................................................................................................................................668 39802.......................................................................................................................................................................669 39803.......................................................................................................................................................................669 39804......................................................................................................................................................................670 39805.......................................................................................................................................................................670 39806........................................................................................................................................................................671 39807.......................................................................................................................................................................672 39808.......................................................................................................................................................................672 39809.......................................................................................................................................................................673 40001.......................................................................................................................................................................673 40002......................................................................................................................................................................674 40003......................................................................................................................................................................674 40004......................................................................................................................................................................675 40005......................................................................................................................................................................675 40006......................................................................................................................................................................676 40007......................................................................................................................................................................676 40008......................................................................................................................................................................677 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40014.......................................................................................................................................................................680 40015........................................................................................................................................................................681 40016........................................................................................................................................................................681 40017.......................................................................................................................................................................682 40018.......................................................................................................................................................................683 40019.......................................................................................................................................................................683 40020......................................................................................................................................................................684 40021.......................................................................................................................................................................685
Kodak Confidential
40022......................................................................................................................................................................685 40023......................................................................................................................................................................686 40024......................................................................................................................................................................686 40025.......................................................................................................................................................................687 40026......................................................................................................................................................................687 40027......................................................................................................................................................................688 40028......................................................................................................................................................................689 40029......................................................................................................................................................................689 40030......................................................................................................................................................................690 40031.......................................................................................................................................................................690 40032.......................................................................................................................................................................691 40033.......................................................................................................................................................................692 40034......................................................................................................................................................................692 40035.......................................................................................................................................................................693 40036......................................................................................................................................................................693 40037......................................................................................................................................................................694 40038......................................................................................................................................................................695 40039......................................................................................................................................................................695 40040......................................................................................................................................................................696 40041.......................................................................................................................................................................696 40042......................................................................................................................................................................697 40043......................................................................................................................................................................697 40044......................................................................................................................................................................698 40045......................................................................................................................................................................699 40046......................................................................................................................................................................699 40047......................................................................................................................................................................700 40048.......................................................................................................................................................................701 40049.......................................................................................................................................................................701 40050......................................................................................................................................................................702 40200......................................................................................................................................................................702 40201.......................................................................................................................................................................703 40202......................................................................................................................................................................703 40203......................................................................................................................................................................704 40204......................................................................................................................................................................704 40205......................................................................................................................................................................705 40206......................................................................................................................................................................706 40207......................................................................................................................................................................706 40208......................................................................................................................................................................706
Kodak Confidential
40209......................................................................................................................................................................706 40210.......................................................................................................................................................................707 40211........................................................................................................................................................................707 40212........................................................................................................................................................................707 40213........................................................................................................................................................................708 40214.......................................................................................................................................................................708 40215.......................................................................................................................................................................708 40216.......................................................................................................................................................................709 40217.......................................................................................................................................................................709 40218........................................................................................................................................................................710 40219........................................................................................................................................................................710 40220........................................................................................................................................................................711 40221..........................................................................................................................................................................711 40222........................................................................................................................................................................712 40224........................................................................................................................................................................712 40225........................................................................................................................................................................713 40226........................................................................................................................................................................713 40228........................................................................................................................................................................714 40230.......................................................................................................................................................................714 40231.........................................................................................................................................................................715 40232........................................................................................................................................................................716 40233........................................................................................................................................................................716 40235........................................................................................................................................................................717 40236........................................................................................................................................................................717 40237........................................................................................................................................................................718 40238........................................................................................................................................................................718 40239........................................................................................................................................................................719 40240.......................................................................................................................................................................719 40241.......................................................................................................................................................................720 40242.......................................................................................................................................................................720 40243.......................................................................................................................................................................720 40244.......................................................................................................................................................................721 40245.......................................................................................................................................................................722 40246.......................................................................................................................................................................722 40250.......................................................................................................................................................................722 40251........................................................................................................................................................................723 40252.......................................................................................................................................................................723 40253.......................................................................................................................................................................724
Kodak Confidential
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40262.......................................................................................................................................................................727 40263.......................................................................................................................................................................728 40264.......................................................................................................................................................................728 40265.......................................................................................................................................................................729 40266.......................................................................................................................................................................730 40267.......................................................................................................................................................................730 40268........................................................................................................................................................................731 40269.......................................................................................................................................................................732 40270.......................................................................................................................................................................732 40271........................................................................................................................................................................733 40272.......................................................................................................................................................................733 40273.......................................................................................................................................................................734 40274.......................................................................................................................................................................734 40275.......................................................................................................................................................................735 40276.......................................................................................................................................................................736 40277.......................................................................................................................................................................736 40278.......................................................................................................................................................................737 40279.......................................................................................................................................................................737 40280.......................................................................................................................................................................738 40281........................................................................................................................................................................738 40282.......................................................................................................................................................................739 40283......................................................................................................................................................................740 40284......................................................................................................................................................................740 40285........................................................................................................................................................................741 40286.......................................................................................................................................................................741 40287.......................................................................................................................................................................742 40288.......................................................................................................................................................................742 40289.......................................................................................................................................................................743 40290......................................................................................................................................................................744 40291.......................................................................................................................................................................744 40292.......................................................................................................................................................................745 40293.......................................................................................................................................................................745 40294......................................................................................................................................................................746
Kodak Confidential
40295.......................................................................................................................................................................747 40296.......................................................................................................................................................................747 40297.......................................................................................................................................................................748 40298......................................................................................................................................................................748 40301.......................................................................................................................................................................749 40302......................................................................................................................................................................749 40355.......................................................................................................................................................................750 40358.......................................................................................................................................................................750 40401........................................................................................................................................................................751 40402.......................................................................................................................................................................752 40403.......................................................................................................................................................................752 40404......................................................................................................................................................................753 40405......................................................................................................................................................................754 40406......................................................................................................................................................................754 40407.......................................................................................................................................................................755 40408......................................................................................................................................................................755 40409......................................................................................................................................................................756 40410.......................................................................................................................................................................757 40411.........................................................................................................................................................................757 40412........................................................................................................................................................................758 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40456.......................................................................................................................................................................761 40457.......................................................................................................................................................................762 40458.......................................................................................................................................................................762 40466......................................................................................................................................................................762 40469.......................................................................................................................................................................763 40472.......................................................................................................................................................................763 40473.......................................................................................................................................................................764 40476.......................................................................................................................................................................765 40477.......................................................................................................................................................................765 40478......................................................................................................................................................................766 40479.......................................................................................................................................................................767 40493.......................................................................................................................................................................767 40497......................................................................................................................................................................768
Kodak Confidential
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40602......................................................................................................................................................................770 40603........................................................................................................................................................................771 40604.......................................................................................................................................................................771 40605........................................................................................................................................................................771 40606.......................................................................................................................................................................772 40607.......................................................................................................................................................................772 40608.......................................................................................................................................................................773 40609......................................................................................................................................................................774 40610.......................................................................................................................................................................774 40611.........................................................................................................................................................................775 40612........................................................................................................................................................................775 40613........................................................................................................................................................................775 40614.......................................................................................................................................................................776 40615........................................................................................................................................................................776 40616........................................................................................................................................................................776 40617........................................................................................................................................................................777 40618........................................................................................................................................................................778 40619........................................................................................................................................................................778 40620.......................................................................................................................................................................779 40621........................................................................................................................................................................779 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40634.......................................................................................................................................................................783 40635.......................................................................................................................................................................784 40636.......................................................................................................................................................................784
Kodak Confidential
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40647.......................................................................................................................................................................787 40648......................................................................................................................................................................787 40649......................................................................................................................................................................788 40650......................................................................................................................................................................788 40652.......................................................................................................................................................................789 40653.......................................................................................................................................................................789 40661.......................................................................................................................................................................790 40663......................................................................................................................................................................790 40664.......................................................................................................................................................................791 40665.......................................................................................................................................................................792 40666.......................................................................................................................................................................793 40667.......................................................................................................................................................................793 40668......................................................................................................................................................................794 40669.......................................................................................................................................................................795 40670.......................................................................................................................................................................795 40672.......................................................................................................................................................................795 40674......................................................................................................................................................................796 40676.......................................................................................................................................................................796 40678.......................................................................................................................................................................796 40680......................................................................................................................................................................797 40683.......................................................................................................................................................................797 40684......................................................................................................................................................................798 40692.......................................................................................................................................................................798 40694......................................................................................................................................................................798 40696......................................................................................................................................................................799 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40725....................................................................................................................................................................... 801 40728....................................................................................................................................................................... 801 40741........................................................................................................................................................................801
Kodak Confidential
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40756.......................................................................................................................................................................805 40757.......................................................................................................................................................................806 40758.......................................................................................................................................................................807 40801.......................................................................................................................................................................808 40802......................................................................................................................................................................808 40803......................................................................................................................................................................809 40804.......................................................................................................................................................................810 40805........................................................................................................................................................................811 40806........................................................................................................................................................................811 40807.......................................................................................................................................................................812 40808.......................................................................................................................................................................813 40809.......................................................................................................................................................................814 40810........................................................................................................................................................................815 40811.........................................................................................................................................................................815 40812........................................................................................................................................................................816 40813.........................................................................................................................................................................817 40814........................................................................................................................................................................817 40815........................................................................................................................................................................818 40816........................................................................................................................................................................818 40822.......................................................................................................................................................................818 40826.......................................................................................................................................................................819 40871........................................................................................................................................................................819 40872......................................................................................................................................................................820 40901........................................................................................................................................................................821 40902.......................................................................................................................................................................821 40903.......................................................................................................................................................................822 40904......................................................................................................................................................................823 40905.......................................................................................................................................................................823 40906......................................................................................................................................................................824 40907......................................................................................................................................................................824 40908......................................................................................................................................................................825 40909......................................................................................................................................................................826 40910.......................................................................................................................................................................826
Kodak Confidential
40911.........................................................................................................................................................................827 40912........................................................................................................................................................................828 40913........................................................................................................................................................................828 40914.......................................................................................................................................................................829 40915........................................................................................................................................................................829 40916.......................................................................................................................................................................830 40917.........................................................................................................................................................................831 40918........................................................................................................................................................................831 40919........................................................................................................................................................................832 40920.......................................................................................................................................................................833 40921........................................................................................................................................................................833 40922.......................................................................................................................................................................834 40923.......................................................................................................................................................................834 40924.......................................................................................................................................................................835 40925.......................................................................................................................................................................836 40926.......................................................................................................................................................................836 40927.......................................................................................................................................................................837 40928.......................................................................................................................................................................838 40929.......................................................................................................................................................................838 40930......................................................................................................................................................................839 40931........................................................................................................................................................................839 40932......................................................................................................................................................................840 40933........................................................................................................................................................................841 40934.......................................................................................................................................................................841 40935.......................................................................................................................................................................842 40937.......................................................................................................................................................................842 40938.......................................................................................................................................................................843 40939.......................................................................................................................................................................843 40940......................................................................................................................................................................844 40941.......................................................................................................................................................................844 40942......................................................................................................................................................................844 40943......................................................................................................................................................................845 40944......................................................................................................................................................................845 40945......................................................................................................................................................................846 40946......................................................................................................................................................................846 40947......................................................................................................................................................................847 40948......................................................................................................................................................................847 40949......................................................................................................................................................................847
Kodak Confidential
40950......................................................................................................................................................................848 40951.......................................................................................................................................................................848 40952...................................................................................................................................................................... 849 40953...................................................................................................................................................................... 849 40954......................................................................................................................................................................850 41001........................................................................................................................................................................850 41003........................................................................................................................................................................851 41004........................................................................................................................................................................851 41013..........................................................................................................................................................................851 41019.........................................................................................................................................................................851 41020.......................................................................................................................................................................852 41021.........................................................................................................................................................................852 41026........................................................................................................................................................................852 41027........................................................................................................................................................................852 41028........................................................................................................................................................................853 41029........................................................................................................................................................................853 41033........................................................................................................................................................................853 41039.......................................................................................................................................................................854 41040.......................................................................................................................................................................854 41041........................................................................................................................................................................854 41043.......................................................................................................................................................................854 41044.......................................................................................................................................................................855 41045........................................................................................................................................................................855 41046.......................................................................................................................................................................855 41047.......................................................................................................................................................................856 41048.......................................................................................................................................................................856 41052........................................................................................................................................................................856 41063........................................................................................................................................................................856 41066........................................................................................................................................................................857 41067........................................................................................................................................................................857 41069........................................................................................................................................................................857 41070.......................................................................................................................................................................858 41081........................................................................................................................................................................858 41082........................................................................................................................................................................858 41083........................................................................................................................................................................858 41084.......................................................................................................................................................................859 41085........................................................................................................................................................................859 43001.......................................................................................................................................................................859
Kodak Confidential
43002......................................................................................................................................................................860 43003.......................................................................................................................................................................861 43004.......................................................................................................................................................................861 43005.......................................................................................................................................................................862 43006......................................................................................................................................................................863 43007.......................................................................................................................................................................863 43008......................................................................................................................................................................864 43009......................................................................................................................................................................865 43010.......................................................................................................................................................................866 43011........................................................................................................................................................................866 43012........................................................................................................................................................................867 43013........................................................................................................................................................................868 43014.......................................................................................................................................................................869 43015........................................................................................................................................................................870 43016........................................................................................................................................................................872 43017........................................................................................................................................................................873 43018........................................................................................................................................................................873 43019.......................................................................................................................................................................874 43020......................................................................................................................................................................874 43021........................................................................................................................................................................875 43022.......................................................................................................................................................................875 43023.......................................................................................................................................................................877 43024.......................................................................................................................................................................877 43025.......................................................................................................................................................................878 43026.......................................................................................................................................................................879 43027.......................................................................................................................................................................880 43028........................................................................................................................................................................881 43029.......................................................................................................................................................................882 43030.......................................................................................................................................................................883 43031........................................................................................................................................................................883 43032.......................................................................................................................................................................884 43033.......................................................................................................................................................................884 43034.......................................................................................................................................................................885 43035.......................................................................................................................................................................885 43036.......................................................................................................................................................................886 43200......................................................................................................................................................................886 43201........................................................................................................................................................................887 43301........................................................................................................................................................................887
Kodak Confidential
43302.......................................................................................................................................................................888 43303.......................................................................................................................................................................889 43304.......................................................................................................................................................................889 43305.......................................................................................................................................................................890 43306........................................................................................................................................................................891 43307........................................................................................................................................................................891 43308.......................................................................................................................................................................893 43309.......................................................................................................................................................................893 43310........................................................................................................................................................................894 43311.........................................................................................................................................................................895 43312........................................................................................................................................................................895 43313........................................................................................................................................................................896 43314........................................................................................................................................................................896 43315........................................................................................................................................................................897 43500.......................................................................................................................................................................897 43501........................................................................................................................................................................898 43601.......................................................................................................................................................................899 43602.......................................................................................................................................................................899 43603......................................................................................................................................................................900 43604......................................................................................................................................................................900 43605....................................................................................................................................................................... 901 43606....................................................................................................................................................................... 901 43900......................................................................................................................................................................902 43901.......................................................................................................................................................................902 43902.......................................................................................................................................................................902 43903.......................................................................................................................................................................903 43904......................................................................................................................................................................903 43905......................................................................................................................................................................904 43909......................................................................................................................................................................904 44201.......................................................................................................................................................................905 44202......................................................................................................................................................................906 44203......................................................................................................................................................................906 44204......................................................................................................................................................................907 44205......................................................................................................................................................................907 44206......................................................................................................................................................................908 44207......................................................................................................................................................................908 44208......................................................................................................................................................................909 44209......................................................................................................................................................................909
Kodak Confidential
44210........................................................................................................................................................................910 44211.........................................................................................................................................................................910 44212..........................................................................................................................................................................911 44213..........................................................................................................................................................................911 44214.........................................................................................................................................................................912 44215.........................................................................................................................................................................912 44300.......................................................................................................................................................................913 44301.........................................................................................................................................................................913 44302.......................................................................................................................................................................914 44303........................................................................................................................................................................915 44304.......................................................................................................................................................................915 44305.......................................................................................................................................................................916 44306.......................................................................................................................................................................916 44307........................................................................................................................................................................917 44308.......................................................................................................................................................................917 44309.......................................................................................................................................................................918 44310........................................................................................................................................................................918 44311.........................................................................................................................................................................919 44315........................................................................................................................................................................920 44316.......................................................................................................................................................................920 44317.........................................................................................................................................................................921 44318.........................................................................................................................................................................921 44401.......................................................................................................................................................................922 44402......................................................................................................................................................................922 44403.......................................................................................................................................................................923 44404......................................................................................................................................................................923 44405......................................................................................................................................................................924 44406......................................................................................................................................................................924 44407.......................................................................................................................................................................925 44408......................................................................................................................................................................925 44500......................................................................................................................................................................926 44501........................................................................................................................................................................927 44502.......................................................................................................................................................................927 44503.......................................................................................................................................................................928 44504......................................................................................................................................................................929 44505.......................................................................................................................................................................929 44506......................................................................................................................................................................930 44507........................................................................................................................................................................931
Kodak Confidential
44508.......................................................................................................................................................................931 44509.......................................................................................................................................................................932 44510........................................................................................................................................................................933 44511.........................................................................................................................................................................933 44512........................................................................................................................................................................934 44513........................................................................................................................................................................935 44514........................................................................................................................................................................935 44515........................................................................................................................................................................936 44516........................................................................................................................................................................937 44517........................................................................................................................................................................937 44518........................................................................................................................................................................938 44519........................................................................................................................................................................939 44520.......................................................................................................................................................................939 44521.......................................................................................................................................................................940 44522........................................................................................................................................................................941 44523........................................................................................................................................................................941 44524.......................................................................................................................................................................942 44525.......................................................................................................................................................................942 44526.......................................................................................................................................................................943 44527.......................................................................................................................................................................944 44528......................................................................................................................................................................944 44529.......................................................................................................................................................................945 44530.......................................................................................................................................................................945 44531........................................................................................................................................................................946 44532.......................................................................................................................................................................947 44533.......................................................................................................................................................................948 44534......................................................................................................................................................................948 44535.......................................................................................................................................................................949 44536.......................................................................................................................................................................950 44537.......................................................................................................................................................................950 44538........................................................................................................................................................................951 44539.......................................................................................................................................................................952 44540......................................................................................................................................................................952 44541........................................................................................................................................................................953 44542.......................................................................................................................................................................954 44543.......................................................................................................................................................................954 44544.......................................................................................................................................................................955 44545.......................................................................................................................................................................955
Kodak Confidential
44546.......................................................................................................................................................................956 44547.......................................................................................................................................................................956 44600......................................................................................................................................................................956 44601.......................................................................................................................................................................957 44602.......................................................................................................................................................................957 44603......................................................................................................................................................................958 44604......................................................................................................................................................................958 44605......................................................................................................................................................................959 44606......................................................................................................................................................................960 44607......................................................................................................................................................................960 44608.......................................................................................................................................................................961 44609.......................................................................................................................................................................961 44610.......................................................................................................................................................................962 44611........................................................................................................................................................................962 44612........................................................................................................................................................................963 44613........................................................................................................................................................................963 44614.......................................................................................................................................................................964 44615....................................................................................................................................................................... 964 44800......................................................................................................................................................................965 44801.......................................................................................................................................................................965 44802......................................................................................................................................................................966 44803......................................................................................................................................................................966 44804......................................................................................................................................................................967 44805......................................................................................................................................................................967 44806......................................................................................................................................................................968 44807......................................................................................................................................................................968 44808......................................................................................................................................................................969 44809......................................................................................................................................................................969 44832.......................................................................................................................................................................970 44833.......................................................................................................................................................................970 44834........................................................................................................................................................................971 44835........................................................................................................................................................................971 44836.......................................................................................................................................................................972 44837.......................................................................................................................................................................972 44848.......................................................................................................................................................................973 44849.......................................................................................................................................................................973 44850......................................................................................................................................................................974 44851........................................................................................................................................................................974
Kodak Confidential
44852.......................................................................................................................................................................975 44896.......................................................................................................................................................................975 44897.......................................................................................................................................................................976 44898.......................................................................................................................................................................976 44899.......................................................................................................................................................................977 44946.......................................................................................................................................................................977 44947.......................................................................................................................................................................978 44948......................................................................................................................................................................978 44949......................................................................................................................................................................979 44950......................................................................................................................................................................979 44951.......................................................................................................................................................................980 44952......................................................................................................................................................................980 44953........................................................................................................................................................................981 44954.......................................................................................................................................................................981 44955.......................................................................................................................................................................982 44956.......................................................................................................................................................................982 44957.......................................................................................................................................................................983 44958.......................................................................................................................................................................983 44959......................................................................................................................................................................984 44960......................................................................................................................................................................985 44961.......................................................................................................................................................................985 44962.......................................................................................................................................................................986 44963.......................................................................................................................................................................986 44964......................................................................................................................................................................987 44965.......................................................................................................................................................................987 44966......................................................................................................................................................................988 44967.......................................................................................................................................................................988 44968......................................................................................................................................................................989 44969......................................................................................................................................................................989 44970......................................................................................................................................................................990 44971.......................................................................................................................................................................990 44972........................................................................................................................................................................991 44973.......................................................................................................................................................................992 44974.......................................................................................................................................................................993 44975.......................................................................................................................................................................994 44976......................................................................................................................................................................994 44977.......................................................................................................................................................................995 44978.......................................................................................................................................................................996
Kodak Confidential
44979.......................................................................................................................................................................996 44980......................................................................................................................................................................996 44981.......................................................................................................................................................................997 44982......................................................................................................................................................................998 44983.......................................................................................................................................................................998 44984......................................................................................................................................................................999 44985.......................................................................................................................................................................999 44986....................................................................................................................................................................1000 44987....................................................................................................................................................................1000 44988.....................................................................................................................................................................1001 44989....................................................................................................................................................................1002 44990....................................................................................................................................................................1002 44991.....................................................................................................................................................................1003 44992.....................................................................................................................................................................1003 44993.....................................................................................................................................................................1005 44994....................................................................................................................................................................1007 44995....................................................................................................................................................................1008 44996....................................................................................................................................................................1008 44997....................................................................................................................................................................1009 44998.....................................................................................................................................................................1010 44999.....................................................................................................................................................................1010 45000......................................................................................................................................................................1011 45001.......................................................................................................................................................................1011 45008......................................................................................................................................................................1011 45009.....................................................................................................................................................................1012 45010.......................................................................................................................................................................1013 45011........................................................................................................................................................................1013 45012.......................................................................................................................................................................1014 45013.......................................................................................................................................................................1014 45014.......................................................................................................................................................................1015 45015.......................................................................................................................................................................1015 45016.......................................................................................................................................................................1016 45017.......................................................................................................................................................................1017 45018.......................................................................................................................................................................1017 45019.......................................................................................................................................................................1018 45020.....................................................................................................................................................................1018 45021.......................................................................................................................................................................1019 45022......................................................................................................................................................................1019
Kodak Confidential
45023.....................................................................................................................................................................1020 45024......................................................................................................................................................................1021 45025.....................................................................................................................................................................1022 45026.....................................................................................................................................................................1022 45027.....................................................................................................................................................................1023 45028.....................................................................................................................................................................1023 45029.....................................................................................................................................................................1024 45030.....................................................................................................................................................................1024 45031......................................................................................................................................................................1025 45032.....................................................................................................................................................................1025 45033.....................................................................................................................................................................1026 45034.....................................................................................................................................................................1027 45035.....................................................................................................................................................................1028 45036.....................................................................................................................................................................1029 45037.....................................................................................................................................................................1029 45038.....................................................................................................................................................................1030 45039...................................................................................................................................................................... 1031 45040.....................................................................................................................................................................1031 45041......................................................................................................................................................................1032 45042.....................................................................................................................................................................1032 45043.....................................................................................................................................................................1033 45044....................................................................................................................................................................1034 45045.....................................................................................................................................................................1035 45100......................................................................................................................................................................1035 45101.......................................................................................................................................................................1036 45102......................................................................................................................................................................1036 45103......................................................................................................................................................................1037 45104......................................................................................................................................................................1038 45105......................................................................................................................................................................1038 45204.....................................................................................................................................................................1039 45205.....................................................................................................................................................................1039 45206....................................................................................................................................................................1040 45207.....................................................................................................................................................................1040 45216.......................................................................................................................................................................1041 45230......................................................................................................................................................................1041 45232.....................................................................................................................................................................1042 45233.....................................................................................................................................................................1042 45235.....................................................................................................................................................................1042
Kodak Confidential
45236.....................................................................................................................................................................1043 45238.....................................................................................................................................................................1043 45239.....................................................................................................................................................................1044 45240....................................................................................................................................................................1044 45241......................................................................................................................................................................1045 45242.....................................................................................................................................................................1045 45244.....................................................................................................................................................................1046 45247.....................................................................................................................................................................1046 45248.....................................................................................................................................................................1047 45249.....................................................................................................................................................................1047 45250.....................................................................................................................................................................1048 45251......................................................................................................................................................................1048 45263.....................................................................................................................................................................1049 45264.....................................................................................................................................................................1049 45265.....................................................................................................................................................................1050 45279.....................................................................................................................................................................1050 45283.....................................................................................................................................................................1050 45284......................................................................................................................................................................1051 45285......................................................................................................................................................................1051 45286..................................................................................................................................................................... 1052 45287..................................................................................................................................................................... 1052 45292..................................................................................................................................................................... 1053 45293......................................................................................................................................................................1053 45294.....................................................................................................................................................................1054 45295.....................................................................................................................................................................1054 45298..................................................................................................................................................................... 1055 45301...................................................................................................................................................................... 1055 45302.....................................................................................................................................................................1056 45303.....................................................................................................................................................................1056 45304.....................................................................................................................................................................1057 45400.....................................................................................................................................................................1057 45401......................................................................................................................................................................1058 45700.....................................................................................................................................................................1058 45701......................................................................................................................................................................1059 45702.....................................................................................................................................................................1059 45703.....................................................................................................................................................................1060 45704....................................................................................................................................................................1060 45705......................................................................................................................................................................1061
Kodak Confidential
45706......................................................................................................................................................................1061 45707.....................................................................................................................................................................1062 45708.....................................................................................................................................................................1062 45709.....................................................................................................................................................................1063 45710......................................................................................................................................................................1063 45711.......................................................................................................................................................................1064 45802.....................................................................................................................................................................1064 45803.....................................................................................................................................................................1065 45837.....................................................................................................................................................................1065 45838.....................................................................................................................................................................1066 45839.....................................................................................................................................................................1067 45840.....................................................................................................................................................................1067 45841......................................................................................................................................................................1068 45842.....................................................................................................................................................................1068 45843.....................................................................................................................................................................1069 45913......................................................................................................................................................................1069 46201......................................................................................................................................................................1069 46202.....................................................................................................................................................................1070 46203.....................................................................................................................................................................1070 46204......................................................................................................................................................................1071 46205......................................................................................................................................................................1071 46206.....................................................................................................................................................................1072 46207.....................................................................................................................................................................1072 46208.....................................................................................................................................................................1073 46209.....................................................................................................................................................................1073 46210......................................................................................................................................................................1074 46211.......................................................................................................................................................................1074 46212......................................................................................................................................................................1075 46213......................................................................................................................................................................1075 46214......................................................................................................................................................................1076 46501......................................................................................................................................................................1076 46502.....................................................................................................................................................................1077 46503.....................................................................................................................................................................1077 46504.....................................................................................................................................................................1078 46505.....................................................................................................................................................................1078 46506.....................................................................................................................................................................1079 46507.....................................................................................................................................................................1079 46508....................................................................................................................................................................1080
Kodak Confidential
46509....................................................................................................................................................................1080 46510.......................................................................................................................................................................1081 46511........................................................................................................................................................................1081 46512......................................................................................................................................................................1082 46513......................................................................................................................................................................1082 46514......................................................................................................................................................................1083 46515......................................................................................................................................................................1083 46516......................................................................................................................................................................1084 46517......................................................................................................................................................................1084 46518......................................................................................................................................................................1085 46519......................................................................................................................................................................1085 46601.....................................................................................................................................................................1086 46602.....................................................................................................................................................................1086 46603.....................................................................................................................................................................1087 46604....................................................................................................................................................................1087 46605.....................................................................................................................................................................1088 46606....................................................................................................................................................................1089 46607.....................................................................................................................................................................1089 46608....................................................................................................................................................................1089 46609....................................................................................................................................................................1090 46610.....................................................................................................................................................................1090 46611........................................................................................................................................................................1091 46612......................................................................................................................................................................1092 46613......................................................................................................................................................................1092 46614......................................................................................................................................................................1093 46615......................................................................................................................................................................1094 46616......................................................................................................................................................................1095 46617......................................................................................................................................................................1095 46618......................................................................................................................................................................1096 46619......................................................................................................................................................................1097 46701......................................................................................................................................................................1097 46702.....................................................................................................................................................................1098 46703.....................................................................................................................................................................1099 46704....................................................................................................................................................................1099 46705.....................................................................................................................................................................1100 46706.....................................................................................................................................................................1100 46707.......................................................................................................................................................................1101 46708.......................................................................................................................................................................1101
Kodak Confidential
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46714.......................................................................................................................................................................1105 46715.......................................................................................................................................................................1106 46716.......................................................................................................................................................................1107 46717.......................................................................................................................................................................1107 46718.......................................................................................................................................................................1108 46719.......................................................................................................................................................................1109 46720......................................................................................................................................................................1109 46721........................................................................................................................................................................1110 46722.......................................................................................................................................................................1110 46723........................................................................................................................................................................1111 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46804.......................................................................................................................................................................1115 46806.......................................................................................................................................................................1115 46807.......................................................................................................................................................................1116 46808.......................................................................................................................................................................1117 46809.......................................................................................................................................................................1117 46810........................................................................................................................................................................1118 46811.........................................................................................................................................................................1119 46812........................................................................................................................................................................1119 46813.......................................................................................................................................................................1120 46814........................................................................................................................................................................1121 46815........................................................................................................................................................................1121 46816.......................................................................................................................................................................1122 46817.......................................................................................................................................................................1122 46818.......................................................................................................................................................................1123 46819.......................................................................................................................................................................1123 46820......................................................................................................................................................................1124 46821.......................................................................................................................................................................1124 46822......................................................................................................................................................................1125
Kodak Confidential
46823......................................................................................................................................................................1126 46824...................................................................................................................................................................... 1126 46825...................................................................................................................................................................... 1127 46826...................................................................................................................................................................... 1127 46827...................................................................................................................................................................... 1128 46828...................................................................................................................................................................... 1128 46829...................................................................................................................................................................... 1129 46830......................................................................................................................................................................1129 46831....................................................................................................................................................................... 1130 46832.......................................................................................................................................................................1131 46833.......................................................................................................................................................................1131 46834...................................................................................................................................................................... 1132 46835.......................................................................................................................................................................1132 47404......................................................................................................................................................................1133 47405......................................................................................................................................................................1134 47407......................................................................................................................................................................1134 47417....................................................................................................................................................................... 1135 47500......................................................................................................................................................................1135 47501....................................................................................................................................................................... 1136 47502...................................................................................................................................................................... 1136 47503.......................................................................................................................................................................1137 47504......................................................................................................................................................................1138 47505...................................................................................................................................................................... 1138 47506...................................................................................................................................................................... 1139 47507...................................................................................................................................................................... 1139 47603......................................................................................................................................................................1140 47604.....................................................................................................................................................................1140 47610........................................................................................................................................................................1141 47613.......................................................................................................................................................................1142 47614.......................................................................................................................................................................1142 47617.......................................................................................................................................................................1142 47630...................................................................................................................................................................... 1143 47806......................................................................................................................................................................1144 47807......................................................................................................................................................................1144 47808......................................................................................................................................................................1145 47809......................................................................................................................................................................1145 47810.......................................................................................................................................................................1146 47811........................................................................................................................................................................1146
Kodak Confidential
47812.......................................................................................................................................................................1147 47813.......................................................................................................................................................................1148 47817.......................................................................................................................................................................1148 47904......................................................................................................................................................................1149 48200.....................................................................................................................................................................1149 48201.......................................................................................................................................................................1150 48202.......................................................................................................................................................................1151 48203.......................................................................................................................................................................1151 48204......................................................................................................................................................................1152 48205......................................................................................................................................................................1152 48206......................................................................................................................................................................1153 48207......................................................................................................................................................................1153 48208......................................................................................................................................................................1154 48209......................................................................................................................................................................1154 48210.......................................................................................................................................................................1155 48211........................................................................................................................................................................1155 48212.......................................................................................................................................................................1156 48213.......................................................................................................................................................................1156 48214.......................................................................................................................................................................1157 48215.......................................................................................................................................................................1158 48216.......................................................................................................................................................................1158 48217.......................................................................................................................................................................1159 48300......................................................................................................................................................................1159 48301.......................................................................................................................................................................1160 48302......................................................................................................................................................................1160 48303.......................................................................................................................................................................1161 48304.......................................................................................................................................................................1161 48305......................................................................................................................................................................1162 48306......................................................................................................................................................................1162 48307......................................................................................................................................................................1163 48402......................................................................................................................................................................1163 48403......................................................................................................................................................................1164 48404.....................................................................................................................................................................1164 48405......................................................................................................................................................................1165 48406......................................................................................................................................................................1165 48407......................................................................................................................................................................1165 48408.....................................................................................................................................................................1166 48500......................................................................................................................................................................1166
Kodak Confidential
48501.......................................................................................................................................................................1167 48502......................................................................................................................................................................1167 48503......................................................................................................................................................................1168 48504......................................................................................................................................................................1168 48505......................................................................................................................................................................1169 48506......................................................................................................................................................................1170 48507......................................................................................................................................................................1170 48508.......................................................................................................................................................................1171 48509.......................................................................................................................................................................1171 48510.......................................................................................................................................................................1172 48511........................................................................................................................................................................1173 48512.......................................................................................................................................................................1174 48513.......................................................................................................................................................................1175 48514.......................................................................................................................................................................1176 48515.......................................................................................................................................................................1177 48516.......................................................................................................................................................................1178 48517.......................................................................................................................................................................1179 48600......................................................................................................................................................................1179 48601......................................................................................................................................................................1180 48602......................................................................................................................................................................1180 48603.......................................................................................................................................................................1181 48604......................................................................................................................................................................1182 48605......................................................................................................................................................................1182 48606......................................................................................................................................................................1183 48700......................................................................................................................................................................1183 48701.......................................................................................................................................................................1184 48702......................................................................................................................................................................1184 48703......................................................................................................................................................................1185 48704......................................................................................................................................................................1185 48705......................................................................................................................................................................1186 48706......................................................................................................................................................................1186 48707......................................................................................................................................................................1187 48708......................................................................................................................................................................1187 48709......................................................................................................................................................................1188 48900.....................................................................................................................................................................1188 49215.......................................................................................................................................................................1189
Parameters
1191
Kodak Confidential
carriage accel .........................................................................................................................................................1191 carriage espeed .....................................................................................................................................................1191 carriage gearing ....................................................................................................................................................1192 carriage ihold ........................................................................................................................................................1192 carriage imove ......................................................................................................................................................1192 carriage iplot .........................................................................................................................................................1193 carriage ispeed .....................................................................................................................................................1193 carriage kamp .......................................................................................................................................................1194 carriage maccel ....................................................................................................................................................1194 carriage mspeed ...................................................................................................................................................1195 carriage mtravel ...................................................................................................................................................1195 carriage pitch ........................................................................................................................................................1196 carriage steps .......................................................................................................................................................1196 carriage vhome .....................................................................................................................................................1196 fco autoloader .......................................................................................................................................................1197 fco debris ...............................................................................................................................................................1197 fco engine ...............................................................................................................................................................1197 fco head ..................................................................................................................................................................1197 fco loader ...............................................................................................................................................................1198 fco powerbox ........................................................................................................................................................1198 fco proofer .............................................................................................................................................................1198 fco unloader ..........................................................................................................................................................1198 statuslights plotcompletereminder .................................................................................................................1199 debris bellmouthflowconst ...............................................................................................................................1199 debris bellmouthflowexp ...................................................................................................................................1199 debris bloweroffdelay ........................................................................................................................................1200 debris bloweronpostdelay ................................................................................................................................1200 debris chemicalfiltermax ..................................................................................................................................1200 debris chemicalfilterusagea ..............................................................................................................................1201 debris chemicalfilterusageb ..............................................................................................................................1201 debris flowchangerate .......................................................................................................................................1202 debris flowlow .....................................................................................................................................................1202 debris flowmarginal ............................................................................................................................................1202 debris flowmaxdiff ..............................................................................................................................................1203 debris flowmin .....................................................................................................................................................1203 debris flowzero ....................................................................................................................................................1203 debris nozzle2sensortype ................................................................................................................................1204 debris nozzleflowconst .....................................................................................................................................1204
Kodak Confidential
debris nozzleflowexp .........................................................................................................................................1205 debris nozzlesensortype ...................................................................................................................................1205 debris partfilterlatch ..........................................................................................................................................1205 debris pressmaxbellmouth ...............................................................................................................................1206 debris pressmaxdiffbell .....................................................................................................................................1206 debris pressmaxnozzle ......................................................................................................................................1206 debris pressurecorrectionexp ..........................................................................................................................1207 debris presszero ..................................................................................................................................................1207 debris serialnumber ...........................................................................................................................................1207 debris siteelevation ............................................................................................................................................1208 drum bwpos .........................................................................................................................................................1208 drum bwvel ..........................................................................................................................................................1208 drum drvdir ..........................................................................................................................................................1209 drum icts ...............................................................................................................................................................1209 drum ifs ..................................................................................................................................................................1210 drum ipk .................................................................................................................................................................1210 drum jl ......................................................................................................................................................................1211 drum kpd .................................................................................................................................................................1211 drum kpf ..................................................................................................................................................................1211 drum kpi .................................................................................................................................................................1212 drum kpp ................................................................................................................................................................1212 drum kt ...................................................................................................................................................................1213 drum kvf .................................................................................................................................................................1213 drum kvi ..................................................................................................................................................................1213 drum kvp ................................................................................................................................................................1214 drum maxacc ........................................................................................................................................................1214 drum maxjerk ........................................................................................................................................................1215 drum maxpacc ......................................................................................................................................................1215 drum maxperr .......................................................................................................................................................1216 drum maxvel .........................................................................................................................................................1217 drum maxverr .......................................................................................................................................................1217 drum np ..................................................................................................................................................................1218 drum tsamp ...........................................................................................................................................................1218 drum tsettle ...........................................................................................................................................................1218 drum ufs .................................................................................................................................................................1219 ehi baud .................................................................................................................................................................1220 ehi protocol ..........................................................................................................................................................1220 ehi tstk ....................................................................................................................................................................1221
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hdm bmcurve ........................................................................................................................................................1221 hdm bmcurven .....................................................................................................................................................1222 hdm bmslope ........................................................................................................................................................1222 hdm bmslopen .....................................................................................................................................................1222 hdm colour ............................................................................................................................................................1223 hdm ds ...................................................................................................................................................................1223 hdm dsn .................................................................................................................................................................1224 hdm fheadcal .......................................................................................................................................................1224 hdm fmode ............................................................................................................................................................1225 hdm imode ............................................................................................................................................................1226 hdm name .............................................................................................................................................................1226 hdm sd ...................................................................................................................................................................1226 hdm sens ...............................................................................................................................................................1227 hdm sensadj .........................................................................................................................................................1227 hdm soffset ...........................................................................................................................................................1228 hdm soffsetn ........................................................................................................................................................1228 hdm sr ....................................................................................................................................................................1228 hdm sv ...................................................................................................................................................................1229 hdm svn .................................................................................................................................................................1229 hdm swidth ...........................................................................................................................................................1230 hdm swidthn ........................................................................................................................................................1230 hdm wpower .........................................................................................................................................................1231 hdm wpowere ......................................................................................................................................................1232 hdm wpowern ......................................................................................................................................................1232 hdm wpowers .......................................................................................................................................................1233 hdp brt ....................................................................................................................................................................1233 hdp config ..............................................................................................................................................................1233 hdp dpi ...................................................................................................................................................................1234 hdp fmsl .................................................................................................................................................................1234 hdp fmsw ...............................................................................................................................................................1235 hdp fnm ..................................................................................................................................................................1235 hdp lrt .....................................................................................................................................................................1236 hdp r0 .....................................................................................................................................................................1236 hdp r2 .....................................................................................................................................................................1236 hdp r3 .....................................................................................................................................................................1237 hdp rt ......................................................................................................................................................................1237 hdp sssa .................................................................................................................................................................1237 head acurrent .......................................................................................................................................................1238
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head bkd ................................................................................................................................................................1238 head bki .................................................................................................................................................................1239 head bkp ................................................................................................................................................................1239 head bpgain ..........................................................................................................................................................1240 head bpmaxerr ....................................................................................................................................................1240 head bposn ............................................................................................................................................................1241 head bsample .......................................................................................................................................................1241 head casehigh ......................................................................................................................................................1242 head caselow .......................................................................................................................................................1242 head chold ............................................................................................................................................................1243 head diag0 ............................................................................................................................................................1243 head diag1 .............................................................................................................................................................1244 head diag2 ............................................................................................................................................................1244 head diag3 ............................................................................................................................................................1244 head diag4 ............................................................................................................................................................1245 head diag5 ............................................................................................................................................................1245 head eminsr ..........................................................................................................................................................1246 head enblmask ....................................................................................................................................................1246 head eover ............................................................................................................................................................1247 head ferrcal ...........................................................................................................................................................1247 head ferrdur .........................................................................................................................................................1248 head fextfwd ........................................................................................................................................................1248 head fkd .................................................................................................................................................................1248 head fki ..................................................................................................................................................................1249 head fkp .................................................................................................................................................................1250 head flpos .............................................................................................................................................................1250 head fmod ..............................................................................................................................................................1251 head foffset ...........................................................................................................................................................1252 head fpower ..........................................................................................................................................................1252 head fsample ........................................................................................................................................................1253 head fsettle ...........................................................................................................................................................1253 head fshift .............................................................................................................................................................1253 head fsphase ........................................................................................................................................................1254 head fthresh .........................................................................................................................................................1254 head hpoffset .......................................................................................................................................................1255 head hpslope ........................................................................................................................................................1255 head hpwrgain .....................................................................................................................................................1256 head hsoffset ........................................................................................................................................................1256
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head hsslope .........................................................................................................................................................1257 head humidity ......................................................................................................................................................1257 head lkp .................................................................................................................................................................1258 head lpkd ...............................................................................................................................................................1258 head lpki ................................................................................................................................................................1259 head lpkp ..............................................................................................................................................................1260 head lpos ...............................................................................................................................................................1260 head lposcal .........................................................................................................................................................1260 head lsrmode ........................................................................................................................................................1261 head lvbias ............................................................................................................................................................1262 head lvreverse ......................................................................................................................................................1262 head maskflt .........................................................................................................................................................1262 head nlpwm ..........................................................................................................................................................1263 head nomlsrcur ....................................................................................................................................................1263 head offthresh ......................................................................................................................................................1263 head onthresh ......................................................................................................................................................1264 head padvance ....................................................................................................................................................1264 head r1 ....................................................................................................................................................................1265 head r8 ...................................................................................................................................................................1265 head r9 ...................................................................................................................................................................1265 head scands ..........................................................................................................................................................1265 head scanlpos ......................................................................................................................................................1266 head scanscale ....................................................................................................................................................1266 head sn ..................................................................................................................................................................1266 head soffset ..........................................................................................................................................................1267 head soffsetn ........................................................................................................................................................1267 head swidth ..........................................................................................................................................................1267 head swidthn ........................................................................................................................................................1268 head type ..............................................................................................................................................................1268 head vb ..................................................................................................................................................................1269 head wenable .......................................................................................................................................................1270 head wkd ...............................................................................................................................................................1270 head wki .................................................................................................................................................................1271 head wkp ................................................................................................................................................................1271 head wpwrcal .......................................................................................................................................................1272 head wsample ......................................................................................................................................................1272 hms edges .............................................................................................................................................................1273 hms fedges ............................................................................................................................................................1273
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hms fplots ..............................................................................................................................................................1273 hms plots ...............................................................................................................................................................1274 hms retrace ..........................................................................................................................................................1274 servo_stat bp0dev ..............................................................................................................................................1274 servo_stat bp0icpt ..............................................................................................................................................1274 servo_stat bp0lin ................................................................................................................................................1275 servo_stat bp0max .............................................................................................................................................1275 servo_stat bp0mean ..........................................................................................................................................1275 servo_stat bp0min ..............................................................................................................................................1276 servo_stat bp0slp ...............................................................................................................................................1276 servo_stat bp1dev ...............................................................................................................................................1276 servo_stat bp1icpt ...............................................................................................................................................1277 servo_stat bp1lin ..................................................................................................................................................1277 servo_stat bp1max ..............................................................................................................................................1277 servo_stat bp1mean ...........................................................................................................................................1278 servo_stat bp1min ...............................................................................................................................................1278 servo_stat bp1slp .................................................................................................................................................1278 servo_stat lddicpt ...............................................................................................................................................1278 servo_stat lddlin ..................................................................................................................................................1279 servo_stat lddmax ..............................................................................................................................................1279 servo_stat lddmean ............................................................................................................................................1279 servo_stat lddmin ...............................................................................................................................................1280 servo_stat lddslp .................................................................................................................................................1280 servo_stat ldthresh ............................................................................................................................................1280 servo_stat ld_dev .................................................................................................................................................1281 servo_stat nosedev .............................................................................................................................................1281 servo_stat noseicpt .............................................................................................................................................1281 servo_stat noselin ...............................................................................................................................................1282 servo_stat nosemax ...........................................................................................................................................1282 servo_stat nosemean .........................................................................................................................................1282 servo_stat nosemin ............................................................................................................................................1283 servo_stat noseslp ..............................................................................................................................................1283 servo_stat pbp0dev ............................................................................................................................................1283 servo_stat pbp0icpt ...........................................................................................................................................1283 servo_stat pbp0lin ..............................................................................................................................................1284 servo_stat pbp0max ..........................................................................................................................................1284 servo_stat pbp0mean ........................................................................................................................................1284 servo_stat pbp0min ...........................................................................................................................................1284
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servo_stat pbp0slp .............................................................................................................................................1285 servo_stat pbp1dev .............................................................................................................................................1285 servo_stat pbp1icpt ............................................................................................................................................1285 servo_stat pbp1lin ...............................................................................................................................................1285 servo_stat pbp1max ...........................................................................................................................................1286 servo_stat pbp1mean .........................................................................................................................................1286 servo_stat pbp1min ............................................................................................................................................1286 servo_stat pbp1slp ..............................................................................................................................................1286 servo_stat plddicpt .............................................................................................................................................1287 servo_stat plddlin ................................................................................................................................................1287 servo_stat plddmax ............................................................................................................................................1287 servo_stat plddmean ..........................................................................................................................................1287 servo_stat plddmin .............................................................................................................................................1288 servo_stat plddslp ..............................................................................................................................................1288 servo_stat pld_dev .............................................................................................................................................1288 servo_stat pnosedev ..........................................................................................................................................1288 servo_stat pnoselin ............................................................................................................................................1289 servo_stat pnosemax .........................................................................................................................................1289 servo_stat pnosemin ..........................................................................................................................................1289 servo_stat pnoseslp ...........................................................................................................................................1289 servo_stat pnosicpt ............................................................................................................................................1290 servo_stat pnosmean ........................................................................................................................................1290 servo_stat prthresh ............................................................................................................................................1290 servo_stat sbp0dev ............................................................................................................................................1290 servo_stat sbp0icpt .............................................................................................................................................1291 servo_stat sbp0lin ...............................................................................................................................................1291 servo_stat sbp0max ............................................................................................................................................1291 servo_stat sbp0mean .........................................................................................................................................1291 servo_stat sbp0min ............................................................................................................................................1292 servo_stat sbp0slp .............................................................................................................................................1292 servo_stat sbp1dev .............................................................................................................................................1292 servo_stat sbp1icpt .............................................................................................................................................1292 servo_stat sbp1lin ................................................................................................................................................1293 servo_stat sbp1max ............................................................................................................................................1293 servo_stat sbp1mean .........................................................................................................................................1293 servo_stat sbp1min .............................................................................................................................................1293 servo_stat sbp1slp ..............................................................................................................................................1294 servo_stat shthresh ............................................................................................................................................1294
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servo_stat slddicpt .............................................................................................................................................1294 servo_stat slddlin ................................................................................................................................................1294 servo_stat slddmax ............................................................................................................................................1295 servo_stat slddmean ..........................................................................................................................................1295 servo_stat slddmin .............................................................................................................................................1295 servo_stat slddslp ...............................................................................................................................................1295 servo_stat sld_dev ..............................................................................................................................................1296 servo_stat snosedev ..........................................................................................................................................1296 servo_stat snoselin .............................................................................................................................................1296 servo_stat snosemax .........................................................................................................................................1296 servo_stat snosemin ..........................................................................................................................................1297 servo_stat snoseslp ............................................................................................................................................1297 servo_stat snosicpt .............................................................................................................................................1297 servo_stat snosmean .........................................................................................................................................1297 emce bootpdlmainfw .........................................................................................................................................1298 emce ramlog2debug ..........................................................................................................................................1298 emce ramlogdebug .............................................................................................................................................1298 gmcex ramlog2debug ........................................................................................................................................1298 gmcex ramlogdebug ..........................................................................................................................................1299 gdpc datalink ........................................................................................................................................................1299 gmcex bootpdlmainfw .......................................................................................................................................1299 gmcex gmcetempthreshold .............................................................................................................................1300 gmcex ramlog2debug ........................................................................................................................................1300 gmcex ramlogdebug ..........................................................................................................................................1300 hmgr blpoffset .....................................................................................................................................................1300 hmgr blprange ......................................................................................................................................................1301 hmgr blpoffset ......................................................................................................................................................1301 hmgr blprange ......................................................................................................................................................1301 hmgr linktype .......................................................................................................................................................1302 hmgr type ..............................................................................................................................................................1302 bay mediaindex ...................................................................................................................................................1302 bay mediamainscan ...........................................................................................................................................1303 bay mediaquantitystack2 .................................................................................................................................1303 bay mediaquantity ..............................................................................................................................................1303 bay mediastacks ..................................................................................................................................................1303 bay mediasubscan ..............................................................................................................................................1304 bay mediathickness ...........................................................................................................................................1304 exit fastdistance ..................................................................................................................................................1304
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exit location ..........................................................................................................................................................1304 exit name ..............................................................................................................................................................1305 exit slowpush .......................................................................................................................................................1305 exit travellimit ......................................................................................................................................................1305 exit velocity ..........................................................................................................................................................1306 mhauto autoloadvel ...........................................................................................................................................1306 mhauto autounloadvel ......................................................................................................................................1306 mhauto clampunloadoffset ..............................................................................................................................1307 mhauto keeptabledown ....................................................................................................................................1307 mhauto lectounloadhome ................................................................................................................................1307 mhauto mediaonouterbay ................................................................................................................................1308 mhauto mediaonpicker .....................................................................................................................................1308 mhauto mediaonunloadtable ..........................................................................................................................1308 mhauto pickerdroppause ..................................................................................................................................1309 mhauto pickeroutpause ....................................................................................................................................1309 mhauto plategonepostdelay ............................................................................................................................1309 mhauto processorbusywait ..............................................................................................................................1310 mhauto pvacawaythresh ...................................................................................................................................1310 mhauto pvacthresh ..............................................................................................................................................1311 mhauto unloadergain ...........................................................................................................................................1311 mhauto unloadermsr ...........................................................................................................................................1312 mhauto unloaderspm ..........................................................................................................................................1312 mhauto unloadervelocity ...................................................................................................................................1312 mhauto utrotatepostdelay .................................................................................................................................1313 mhauto utrotatorpos ...........................................................................................................................................1313 mhauto uvacthreshdual ......................................................................................................................................1313 mhauto uvacthresh .............................................................................................................................................1314 mh ambienthumiditymax ..................................................................................................................................1314 mh ambienthumiditymin ...................................................................................................................................1314 mh ambienttemperaturemax ............................................................................................................................1315 mh ambienttemperaturemin .............................................................................................................................1315 mh buzzerdelay ....................................................................................................................................................1315 mh distsensortolec ..............................................................................................................................................1316 mh loadpos ............................................................................................................................................................1316 mh mediainengine ...............................................................................................................................................1317 mh normalloadvel ................................................................................................................................................1317 mh normalunloadvel ...........................................................................................................................................1317 mh operationmode ..............................................................................................................................................1318
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mh sensoracc ........................................................................................................................................................1318 mh slowloadvel .....................................................................................................................................................1318 mh slowunloadvel ................................................................................................................................................1319 mh tecadjust .........................................................................................................................................................1319 mh tecclamppos ...................................................................................................................................................1319 mh tecdelay ..........................................................................................................................................................1320 mh teclampsondrum ..........................................................................................................................................1320 mh tecparkpos .....................................................................................................................................................1320 mds lastbay ...........................................................................................................................................................1321 mds lastdelayedsuspenderrorid .......................................................................................................................1321 mds lastexit ...........................................................................................................................................................1321 mds lastimageside ..............................................................................................................................................1322 mds lastloadmethod ...........................................................................................................................................1322 mds lastmainscan ...............................................................................................................................................1322 mds lastmainscanum .........................................................................................................................................1323 mds lastmediaindex ............................................................................................................................................1323 mds lastmediainstance ......................................................................................................................................1323 mds lastmediastacks .........................................................................................................................................1324 mds lastmediatype .............................................................................................................................................1324 mds lastportrait ...................................................................................................................................................1325 mds lastproofindex .............................................................................................................................................1325 mds lastpunchgroup ...........................................................................................................................................1325 mds lastrepeatlength .........................................................................................................................................1326 mds lastrotate ......................................................................................................................................................1326 mds lastssthickness ...........................................................................................................................................1326 mds laststacklocations ......................................................................................................................................1327 mds lastsubscan ..................................................................................................................................................1327 mds lastsubscanum ............................................................................................................................................1328 mds lastthickness ...............................................................................................................................................1328 mds lastunloadmethod ......................................................................................................................................1328 image error ...........................................................................................................................................................1329 image success ......................................................................................................................................................1329 image test .............................................................................................................................................................1329 edge carriagefineedgeoffset .............................................................................................................................1329 edge drumpos ......................................................................................................................................................1330 edge edgepos .......................................................................................................................................................1330 focus basethickness ............................................................................................................................................1331 focus learnmarginadjust .....................................................................................................................................1331
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focus learnskip .....................................................................................................................................................1332 focus zstagecalibcarrpos ...................................................................................................................................1332 focus zstagecalibdrumspeed ............................................................................................................................1333 gc mscale ...............................................................................................................................................................1333 gc mshift ................................................................................................................................................................1333 gc orthoadjust ......................................................................................................................................................1334 gc pinloc ................................................................................................................................................................1334 gc rotation .............................................................................................................................................................1335 gc sscale ................................................................................................................................................................1335 gc sscansizemax ..................................................................................................................................................1335 gc sshift ..................................................................................................................................................................1336 gc strokeshear ......................................................................................................................................................1336 gc trackprofile ......................................................................................................................................................1337 mode mscanduplicate ........................................................................................................................................1337 mode mscanresolution ......................................................................................................................................1337 mode sscanduplicate .........................................................................................................................................1338 mode sscanresolution ........................................................................................................................................1338 media airjetmarginaway ....................................................................................................................................1338 media airjetmarginhome ...................................................................................................................................1339 media colour .........................................................................................................................................................1339 media debrisoptions ..........................................................................................................................................1340 media density ......................................................................................................................................................1340 media emissionsintensity ..................................................................................................................................1341 media emulsionsrthreshold ..............................................................................................................................1341 media exposure ....................................................................................................................................................1341 media extrascanlines ..........................................................................................................................................1341 media flags ...........................................................................................................................................................1342 media focusoffset ...............................................................................................................................................1342 media imagemode ..............................................................................................................................................1342 media invert ..........................................................................................................................................................1343 media mimid ........................................................................................................................................................1343 media mscale .......................................................................................................................................................1343 media name ..........................................................................................................................................................1344 media patternid ...................................................................................................................................................1344 media scalingid ...................................................................................................................................................1344 media sscale .........................................................................................................................................................1345 media tempcoeff .................................................................................................................................................1345 media type ............................................................................................................................................................1346
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proof bordertype .................................................................................................................................................1346 proof carrierhpos ................................................................................................................................................1347 proof carriersr ......................................................................................................................................................1347 proof carrierthk ....................................................................................................................................................1347 proof cleanmode .................................................................................................................................................1348 proof dvacdonthres ............................................................................................................................................1348 proof dvacgenthres ............................................................................................................................................1349 proof dvacrecthres .............................................................................................................................................1349 proof gentleunload .............................................................................................................................................1349 proof loadclean ....................................................................................................................................................1350 proof mshiftadjust ..............................................................................................................................................1350 proof name ...........................................................................................................................................................1350 proof recdrumclean .............................................................................................................................................1351 proof receivermsz ................................................................................................................................................1351 proof receiverssz ..................................................................................................................................................1351 proof receiverthk ..................................................................................................................................................1351 proof revmediaseal .............................................................................................................................................1352 proof unloadoffset ...............................................................................................................................................1352 net accountname ................................................................................................................................................1352 net bootpstartup ..................................................................................................................................................1352 net gateway ..........................................................................................................................................................1353 net ipaddress ........................................................................................................................................................1353 net netdisabled ....................................................................................................................................................1353 net netmask ..........................................................................................................................................................1353 net password ........................................................................................................................................................1354 prd canbaud ..........................................................................................................................................................1354 prd canbaud ..........................................................................................................................................................1354 prd customername .............................................................................................................................................1354 prd drumspeedsafety .........................................................................................................................................1355 prd flyoff ................................................................................................................................................................1355 prd fwversmajor ..................................................................................................................................................1355 prd fwversminor ..................................................................................................................................................1355 prd hwcomponent1 .............................................................................................................................................1356 prd lemargin .........................................................................................................................................................1356 prd prdopt1 ...........................................................................................................................................................1356 prd prdopt2 ...........................................................................................................................................................1356 prd prdopt3 ...........................................................................................................................................................1357 prd serialnumber .................................................................................................................................................1357
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prd simulationstate .............................................................................................................................................1357 prd systhresh ........................................................................................................................................................1357 prd temargin .........................................................................................................................................................1358 smc cafaultmonitor ............................................................................................................................................1358 spray carend .........................................................................................................................................................1358 spray carspeed .....................................................................................................................................................1358 spray carstart .......................................................................................................................................................1359 spray cleanerstopdelay .....................................................................................................................................1359 spray cleantime ...................................................................................................................................................1359 spray drumspeed ................................................................................................................................................1359 spray heatercooldelay .......................................................................................................................................1360 spray heaterwarmdelay ....................................................................................................................................1360 spray mainvalvedelay ........................................................................................................................................1360 spray needleextenddelay ..................................................................................................................................1360 spray paint1flow ..................................................................................................................................................1360 spray paint2flow ..................................................................................................................................................1361 spray paintpasses ................................................................................................................................................1361 spray primetime ...................................................................................................................................................1361 spray pumpstopdelay .........................................................................................................................................1361 sp atomizeforclean .............................................................................................................................................1362 sp cleanflow ..........................................................................................................................................................1362 sp flowperrev .......................................................................................................................................................1362 sp hiorloatomize ..................................................................................................................................................1362 sp sprayincludesclean ........................................................................................................................................1363 sp spraymicrosteps ............................................................................................................................................1363 sp wideornarrow .................................................................................................................................................1363 stat secportnumber ............................................................................................................................................1363
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Commands
abort
Description
Exactly the same as the <<a>> command. Abort. This will abort all currently running proccesses on the device. This is the safe command. Everything should come to a immediate stop.
abort clear
Description Availability Access Modified
This command clears the <<abort>> command. It should be issued anytime after an <<abort>> has been issued and the device is ready to operate again. This command is available.
Field 10-May-2001
abort faults
Description Availability Access Modified
This is used to display the current status of all the abort faults for the device. This command is available.
Field 11-Feb-2005
access
Description Availability Access Modified
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access dev
Description Availability Access Modified
Set the command access level to developer - all commands visible. This level is intended for firmware developers only. This command is available.
Field 31-May-2001
access disable
Description Availability Access Modified
This is an alias for the command 'access field'. This command is available.
Field 31-May-2001
access enable
Description Availability Access Modified
This is an alias for the command 'access expert'. This command is available.
Field 31-May-2001
access expert
Description Availability Access Modified
Set the command access level to expert. This is the level intended for use by experienced users. This command is available.
Field 31-May-2001
access field
Description Availability Access Modified
Set the command access level to field (most restrictive). This is the level recommended for customer access. This command is available.
Field 31-May-2001
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ale
Description Availability Access Modified
This command is obsolete. It points to the correct syntax. This command is available.
Field 19-Feb-2002
Used to schedule an autocalibration sequence with the scheduler. This type of sequence is normally scheduled, if available on the device, periodically at a time set by the product. The monitor command should only be used to test, or do initial calibrations. The optional parameters work in the following manner: p <punch number> -> this will tell the command which punch should be calibrated if that is supported by the device. i <media_type> -> this will tell the command for which mediatype it should calibrate for. Different calibrations may need to be done for proofing images, than for film or plate. auto -> if the machine supports an automatic mode, then calibrate this mode. manual -> if the machine supports an manual mode then calibrate this mode. This command is available.
Field 24-Aug-2001
Notes
autocalibrate args
Description
Displays the current default arguments that will be used by the autocalibrate command. These are the arguments that will be used unless they are overrided when the command is entered using the optional parameters. Some arguments may be displayed that will not actually be used during auto calibration This command is available.
Field 24-Aug-2001
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autocalibrate info
Description Availability Access Modified
Used to provide more information concerning the autocalibrate command, along with some additional help. This command is available.
Field 24-Aug-2001
a
Description
Exactly the same as the <<abort>> command. Abort. This will abort all currently running proccesses on the device. This is the safe command. Everything should come to a immediate stop. This command is available.
Field 18-Sep-2001
a clear
Description
Exactly the same as the <<abort clear>> command. This command clears the <<abort>> command. It should be issued anytime after an <<abort>> has been issued and the device is ready to operate again. This command is available.
Field 10-May-2001
bay
Description Availability Access Modified
This is the top level for bay commands. This command does nothing directly. This command is available.
Field 24-Aug-2001
Displays all the current information about the bay specified. A bay can be a bay, cassette or pallet. This command is available.
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Field 24-Aug-2001
Used to close the bay specified, only if the device supports this command. This command is available.
Field 06-Feb-2007
bay < bay_number > load < quantity > [ m ] [ < mlength > ]
Description
Used to load the bay specified, only if the device supports this command. The arguments that are supplied will become the bay arguments after the load is completed. The optional parameters work in the following manner: m <mlength> -> the mainscan length of the media to be loaded s <slength> -> the subscan length of the media to be loaded t <thickness> -> the thickness of the media to be loaded i <mediatype> -> the mediatype of the media to be loaded mi <media index> -> the media index of the media to be loaded ms <media stacks>-> the number of media stacks to be loaded p <punch_group> -> the punch group to use if available e <exit number> -> the default exit number to unload the media loc1 -> stack location is 1 loc2 -> stack location is 2 loc3 -> stack location is 3 loc4 -> stack location is 4 loc5 > stack location is 5 loc6 -> stack location is 6 loc7 -> stack location is 7 loc8 -> stack location is 8 This command is available.
Field 24-Aug-2001
Notes
Used to measure the specified bay on devices that support bay measurement. This command is available.
Field 06-Feb-2007
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Used to open the bay specified, only if the device supports this command. This command is available.
Field 24-Aug-2001
Used to transfer the specified number of media from a preloader to the bay specified. This is only supported on some devices. This command is available.
Field 06-Feb-2007
bay < bay_number > transfer < to_bay_number > < quantity >
Description Availability Access Modified
Used to transfer the specified number of media from a preloader to the bay specified. This is only supported on some devices. This command is available.
Field 06-Feb-2007
Used to unload the bay specified, only if the device supports this command. This command is available.
Field 25-Oct-2003
bay cancel
Description Notes Availability
This command cancels any currently running bay sequence. This command should not be used outside of testing. This command is available.
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bay fail
Access Modified
Field 31-May-2006
bay fail
Description Availability Access Modified
This command will return the name of the step that the bay will be forced to fail on. This command is available.
Developer 31-May-2006
This command controls the step that the bay will be forced to fail on. The string must be the exact name of the string to fail on. To clear the exact name of the string must be entered in again. This command is available.
Developer 31-May-2006
bay info
Description Availability Access Modified
Used to provide more information concerning the bay command, along with some additional help. This command is available.
Field 24-Aug-2001
bay init
Description Availability Access Modified
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bay release
Description Availability Access Modified
This command is to be used when the bay is idle and has media that can be released. This command is available.
Field 31-May-2006
bay step
Description Availability Access Modified
When the bay has step mode enabled, this will run the next sequence step in the bay command that is being executed. This command is available.
Expert 31-May-2006
This command will enable or disable bay step mode. This command is available.
Expert 31-May-2006
board address
Description
The board address, as defined by the device communications routing layer, is reported as a period-delimited sequence of 3 digits. For example, the board address of the first DNE is 1.0.0 and the board address of the third ICE is 1.3.0
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board temp
Description
The actual board temperature, as well as the temperature status is reported. The status may be any of the following:
The board temperature query will fail if the temperature sensor fails to initialize properly.
Availability Access Modified
bos
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Displays diagnostic info about the BOS system. None. This command is available.
Expert 01-Mar-2002
cancel
Description Availability Access Modified
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carriage
Description
This command is typically used to perform the following carriage functions: (1) Initialize the carriage. The carriage will automatically search out its 'home' limit and establish a 'zero' position relative to that limit. (2) Move the carriage at a specified velocity. The sign of the velocity determines the direction of travel. For example, a velocity of -10 mm/sec will move the carriage towards the 'home' position. A velocity of 10 mm/sec will move the carriage towards the 'away' position. (3) Position the carriage at a specified absolute location. The location is relative to a 'zero' position determined during initialization. A velocity may be specified for movement to the new position otherwise a default velocity is used. (4) Idle the carriage. Power is removed from the carriage motor and absolute positioning accuracy is lost. An initialization sequence is required to reestablish accuracy. This is done automatically before any subsequent commands that move or position the carriage. (5) Stop the carriage. The carriage is stopped in a controlled manner to ensure positioning accuracy is maintained.
Notes
When the carriage command is entered without arguments the current carriage status information is displayed. This includes the hardware version, internal state, current position and velocity, last detected media edge position, initialization status, last error and the most recent carriage plot parameters (if they are available). Not all of this information is necessarily relevant to all users but is provided for convenient access at all user levels. Other carriage command permutations are available via 'expert' and/or 'developer' access levels for performing various carriage debug functions.
This command turns on/off a 'force data' flag in the carriage programmable hardware. If the command is entered without arguments the current state of the force data flag is displayed. This command is used in conjunction with the irq and run commands when testing drum and carriage synchronization. This command is used only by firmware developers for debugging purposes. This command is available.
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carriage idle
Description
This command puts the carriage in idle mode. The carriage motor amplifier gain is set to zero and no current is supplied to the motor windings. In most cases it will be possible to turn the carriage lead screw or motor shaft by hand in idle mode. If the carriage is in motion when the idle command is issued it will come to an immediate stop. Accurate carriage positioning is always lost in idle mode. The carriage is automatically reinitialized before any subsequent motion command is performed. For example, if the carriage is in idle mode and a 'move' or 'moveto' command is issued an initialization is done first. Its important to realize this since the first step during initialization is a movement toward the 'home' position. If the carriage is currently idle and a command is issued to move to a direction away from the home position the carriage will begin by moving towards home. This may confuse the user but is in fact normal carriage operation. This command is available.
Field 31-May-2001
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carriage init
Description
This command initiates a full carriage initialization sequence. When complete the carriage is precicely located 1 mm away from the 'home' positon tab and the current carriage postion is exactly zero microns. A carriage initialization sequence proceeds as follows: (1) If not already at the home tab, move toward the home tab at the velocity specified by the carriage parameter 'Mspeed' (in mm/sec). (2) Stop when the home tab is reached. (3) Move off the home tab at a constant velocity of 2 mm/sec. (4) Stop immediately when home tab is cleared. (5) move exactly 1 mm away from the home tab and set this new position as exactly zero. The only exception to the steps described above is when the carriage begins initialization on the 'away' tab. In this case, the carriage first moves slowly off the away tab at a constant rate of 2 mm/sec until the away tab is cleared. The carriage then stops immediately, then proceeds with the steps above.
Notes
This command enables/disables carriage plot sync-test mode or (if entered without arguments) displays the current plot sync-test mode. In normal machine operation the 'once per rotation' interrupt is handled by another subsystem which in turn calls a carriage subsystem API as part of its process. The irq command allows the carriage to take over control of the once per rotation interrupt and enter a mode that independently tests synchronization of carriage movement with drum velocity. The carriage is not precisely 'aware' of imaging per se. It is aware only that it must synchronize its movement with the drum when imaging is under way. It is advantageous to have a method of testing this functionality without the added complications of actually imaging a job. This command is used only by firmware developers for debugging purposes.
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This command moves the carriage to a specified position using either an optionally specified velocity or a default velocity. If no velocity is specified the default velocity used is the carriage parameter 'Mspeed' (in mm/sec). The velocity may be specified as either positive or negative but the sign of the value is ignored since the carriage must set the direction of travel (i.e. the velocity sign) according to the current position and requested destination. If the carriage is commanded to move to a position outside of its travel limit (defined by the 'Mtravel' carriage parameter) it will encounter either a 'home' or 'away' limit and come to an immediate stop. Subsequent 'move' or 'moveto' commands will automatically force an initialization sequence first. It is not necessary to stop a moving carriage before issuing a moveto command. A stop will occur automatically and the carriage will then proceed on to the new requested position.
Notes
This command moves the carriage from its current velocity to a new velocity. The velocity is specified in mm/sec and may be positive (to move toward the 'away' position) or negative (to move toward the 'home' position). The carriage is aware of its current velocity and performs the necessary acceleration to achieve the new velocity. The carriage will continue to move at the specified velocity until another 'move', 'stop', 'moveto' or 'idle' command is issued or until a 'home' or 'away' travel limit is encountered (which will immediately stop the carriage with a resultant loss of positioning). A command to 'move' suggests a destination. There is in fact no destination involved in a move command. The command simply creates changes in carriage velocity (including initial velocities of zero). This is a historical command naming inaccuracy that would create more confusion than clarity if changed. To position the carriage a specific location use the 'moveto' command.
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carriage plot < swathwidth > < swathcount > < drumspeed > < indexdelay >
Description
This command is used to test the carriage plot setup API called by other subsystems when setting up an image job. It is used only before running the carriage in plot sync-test mode. This command is used only by firmware developers for debugging purposes. This command is available.
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carriage run
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
This command is used to begin synchronizatin of carriage movement with drum velocity when testing the carriage in plot sync-test mode. This command is used only by firmware developers for debugging purposes. This command is available.
Developer 31-May-2001
This command enables/disables 'simulation' mode or (if entered without arguments) displays the current simulation state. Under simulation, all commands are reported to complete successfully but no carriage movement can occur. This command is used only by firmware developers for debugging purposes. This command is available.
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Description
This command stops a moving carriage. If the carriage is not moving nothing happens and the command simply completes successfully. The carriage can be moving under three possible scenarios. During initialization a stop command will bring the carriage to an immediate halt and the initialization sequence is aborted. When executing a 'move' or a 'moveto' (i.e. positioning) command the carriage will decelerate to zero in the most efficient manner to ensure positioning accuracy is maintained. This command is available.
Field 31-May-2001
carriage table
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
This command displays the current carriage hardware acceleration tables. This command is used only by firmware developers for debugging purposes. This command is available.
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ceh
Description
The Creo Exposure Head ( CEH ) subsystem implements API functions that allow other subsystems to interface with the exposure head for plotting and diagnostics. Each monitor command calls an API function to allow developer's to test the system. Further information on the API functions ( and thus the monitor commands ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
Determine the edge detect information. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_EdgeInfo( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
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Configure the edge detect control mode. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_EdgeMode( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
Reset the edge detect. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_EdgeReset( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
Determine the fault state from the exposure head. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_FaultState( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
Send a "focus cal reflect" command to the head to cause it to measure the surface reflectivity. This command is available.
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Configure the focus laser mode. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_FocusLaserMode( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
Configure the focus control mode. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_FocusMode( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
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ceh focus ramp < pedestal > < slope > < length > < start >
Description
Set up a focus ramp for the next plot. This is specified in terms of the initial focus offset for the swath, the rate of change of the focus offset through the ramp, the length of the ramp in the swath, and the offset within the swath to the start of the ramp. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_FocusRamp( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
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Determine the focus state. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_FocusState( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
Inform the exposure head of the head command. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_HeadCommand( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
Verify the exposure head compatibility. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_HeadCompatible( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
Determine the exposure head environment. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_HeadEnvironment( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
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Determine the exposure head information. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_HeadInfo( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
ceh head mode < head mode > [ [ < head type > ] ]
Description Notes
Configure the exposure head control mode. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_HeadMode( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
Determine the exposure head state. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_HeadState( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
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Log a plotting event in the HMS block for TH1.x heads. The parameter is specified by a string, which corresponds to the short HMS parameter name. This monitor command calls the API functions CEH_LogPlot( ), CEH_LogFailedPlot( ), CEH_LogRetrace( ), CEH_LogEdgeDetect( ), and CEH_LogFailedEdgeDetect ( ). Further information on the API functions ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
Enable and configure the flat panel registration / beam-finding mode. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_RegistrationMode( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
Disable the flat panel registration / beam-finding mode. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_RegistrationMode( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
Reads a media data block from the head. The media data block is specified by the zero-based slot index. This command is available.
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Writes a media data block from the head. The media data block is specified by the zero-based slot index. You should read the media data block before you write it, to ensure that the contents are valid. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
Determine if the media is supported. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_MediaQuery( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. Note that the "|" character may be used in place of the "/" character.
Set the media ( if the media is supported ). This monitor command calls the API function CEH_MediaSet( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. Note that the "|" character may be used in place of the "/" character.
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ceh media slot < media slot > < media specifier >
Description Notes
Set the media ( if the media is matched ). This monitor command calls the API function CEH_MediaSlotSet( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. Note that the "|" character may be used in place of the "/" character.
Inform the exposure head of the plot command. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_PlotCommand( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
ceh plot config < data source > < pattern > < polarity > < label >
Description Notes
Override the default plot configuration settings. These include the data source, the pattern ID, the LVD polarity and the plot label. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_PlotConfig( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
Read the specified DCAPI property from the head. This monitor command calls the API functions CEH_DCAPI_PropertyRead( ),
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ceh property write < id > < value > [ [ < index > ] ]
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Write the specified DCAPI property value to the head. This monitor command calls the API functions CEH_DCAPI_PropertyWrite( ), This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
ceh punch < sscan shift > < sscan width > < mscan shift > < mscan length >
Description
Set up a punch keep-out region in the thermal head. This is specified in terms of a subscan shift in swaths, subscan width in swaths, mainscan shift in pixels, and mainscan width in pixels. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_PunchData( ), This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
Determine the head position for automatic or manual exposure head installation. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_SetupHeadPosition( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
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ceh shutter control < shutter type > < shutter control >
Description Notes
Open / close the internal / external shutter. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_ShutterControl( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
Initiate the stroke calibration. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_StrokeCalInitiate( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
Determine if a stroke calibration is required. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_StrokeCalRequired( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
Determine the stroke calibration state. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_StrokeCalState( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
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Reset the status of the "CRC" exposure head test. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_TestCRCReset( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
Determine the status of the "CRC" exposure head test. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_TestCRCState( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
Configure the control mode of the "Data" exposure head test. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_TestDataMode( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
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Reset the status of the "Data" exposure head test. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_TestDataReset( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
Determine the status of the "Data" exposure head test. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_TestDataState( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
Determine the write laser information. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_WriteLaserInfo( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
Configure the write laser control mode. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_WriteLaserMode( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
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Determine the write laser state. This monitor command calls the API function CEH_WriteLaserState( ). Further information on the API function ( and thus the monitor command ) is available in the API document for the CEH subsystem. This command is available.
Developer 27-Sep-2006
CFL
Description Availability Access Modified
This is the top level CFL subsystem command This command is available.
Developer 21-Feb-2002
This command will cause the system to attempt a connection with the feature licensing server. The system must be in a disconnected state first. This command is available.
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CFL diag
Description Availability Access Modified
This command will display the current state of the CFL feature licensing system. This command is available.
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This command will cause the system to immediately disconnect from the feature licensing server. The system may automatically attempt a connection a short time later. This command is available.
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This command will cause the system to requery the licensed features. Must already be connected to the feature licensing server. This command is available.
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cfs
Description Availability Access Modified
cfs dir
Description Availability
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Provides information about the specified file from the current directory This command is available.
Field 25-Nov-2003
Remove a subdirectory from the current working directory. This command is available.
Field 25-Nov-2003
Removes the specified file from the current directory This command is available.
Field 25-Nov-2003
cfs version
Description
Version number
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chiller
Description
This command displays status information on the chiller unit. If the chiller is connected then the status of the fluid pump and the fluid cooler will be displayed. If the chiller is not connected then the status will simply say "not connected". This command is available.
Field 31-Aug-2001
component
Description Availability Access Modified
Shows a list of any hardware components that may be set online or offline, and shows the status of each. This command is available.
Field 16-Apr-2007
Shows or set the online / offline status of this component. This command is available.
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Description
Transmit Total=<Count>, Transmit Failure=<Count> Transmit NMT Total=<Count>, Transmit NMT Failure=<Count> Receive Total=<Count>, Receive Discard=<Count>, Receive Failure=<Count>
The Transmit Total displays the total number of attempts at transmitting CAN packets. The Transmit Failure display the number of times transmitting a CAN packet failed. This is an error condition with the most likely cause being an internal firmware error. The Transmit NMT Total displays the total number of attempts at transmitting NMT messages. The Transmit NMT Failure displays the number of times transmitting an NMT message failed. This is an error condition with the most likely cause being an internal firmware error. The Receive Total displays the total number of received CAN packets. The Receive Discard displays the number of received CAN packets that were discarded as a result of an unsupported COB identifier. This is an error condition with an unknown cause. The Receive Failure displays the number of received CAN packets that had the wrong buffer number or an invalid COB size. This is an error condition with the most likely cause being an internal firmware error.
For all registered and / or active slave nodes, the second group displays CANopen master information as follows:
The node type is configured when the slave node is registered with the CANopen master and then verified during initialization of the CANopen master. The node type will be one of the following:
The node name is configured when the slave node is registered with the CANopen master. The bus number is configured when the slave node is registered with the CANopen master. The bus number will be one of the following:
Default Note that a future enhancement could allow the CANopen master to support more than one CANbus.
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For all registered and / or active slave nodes, displays CANopen master information as follows:
<Node Type> <Node Name> <Bus Number> <Node Address> <Node State>
The node type is configured when the slave node is registered with the CANopen master and then verified during initialization of the CANopen master. The node type will be one of the following:
The node name is configured when the slave node is registered with the CANopen master. The bus number is configured when the slave node is registered with the CANopen master. The bus number will be one of the following:
Default Note that a future enhancement could allow the CANopen master to support more than one CANbus.
The node address is configured when the slave node is registered with the CANopen master and verified during initialization of the CANopen master. The node state determines the current state of the slave node. The node state will be one of the following:
Reset Node ( this is the initialization state ) Ready Node ( this is the startup state ) Active Node ( this is the normal state ) Not Responding ( this is an error state ) Unexpected Reset ( this is an error state ) Heartbeat Timeout ( this is an error state ) General Failure ( this is an error state )
For all registered slave nodes, the following additional information will be displayed:
Device Profile=<Device Profile>, Additional Information=<Additional Information> Vendor ID=<Vendor ID>, Product Code=<Product Code>, R/N=<Revision Number>, S/N=<Serial Number>
The device profile is 402d for servo controllers ( the specification for servo controllers is DSP-402 ). The vendor identification is 9Ah for Elmo and ABh for Copley.
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cos scan
Description Availability Access Modified
Display the memory contents of the specified memory address (in bytes). By default 16 bytes will be displayed, but any number can be specified (in the quantity field). This command is available.
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This command returns the current status of the debris removal system, along with any relevent information on whether or not debris removal is available on this machine. It also always access to be able to test debris removal by allowing the following to be turned on and off
Debris blower Air jet POC (Particulate Only Collection) PACC (Parcticulate and Chemical Collection) Flexo (Flexo PACC)
This command displays the status of the selected debris removal option(s). Multiple options can be selected using this command by ORing together the option numbers. This command is available.
Field 28-Aug-2001
This command controls the status of the selected debris removal option(s). Multiple options can be selected using this command by ORing together the option numbers. This command is available.
Field 28-Aug-2001
debris airjet
Description Availability Access Modified
This command displays the state of the air jet debris removal. This command is available.
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This command controls the state of the air jet. This command is available.
Field 28-Aug-2001
This command turns all currently running debris removal options off. This should be used anytime a debris removal option is to be shut off, rather than commands such as <<debris poc off>> or <<debris pacc off>>, to ensure that all debris removal options are off If the debris removal subsystem is in an error state, debris removal must be shut off before it can be restarted This command is available.
Field 08-Aug-2001
debris blower
Description Availability Access Modified
This command returns the current status of the debris blower. This command is available.
Field 08-Aug-2001
This command controls the state of the debris blower. It can be used to find the status, enable or disable the debris blower. Turning off the debris blower while the debris removal system is running will cause an error, since the debris blower must be running in order for POC or PACC debris removal to function properly. This command is available.
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Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Displays all internal debug information This is a developer only command This command is available.
Developer 08-Aug-2001
debris flexo
Description Availability Access Modified
This command displayss the state of the flexo PACC (Particulate and Chemical Collection) debris removal. This command is available.
Field 08-Aug-2001
This command controls the state of the flexo PACC (Particulate and Chemical Collection) debris removal. This command is available.
Field 28-Aug-2001
debris ibutton
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
This command is used to find out the current status of the ibutton in the debris removal cabinet. It will return any status available from the ibutton. The iButton is located in the chemical filter. Debris removal cabinets without chemical filters will not have ibuttons. This command is available.
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This command is used by production or integration to setup default values for previously unused iButton in a chemical filter. The firmware will setup the proper values depending on the type of filter found. The iButton is located in the chemical filter. Debris removal cabinets without chemical filters will not have ibuttons. This command is available.
Expert 08-Aug-2001
This command is used by production or integration to setup filter values for previously unused iButton in a chemical filter. The firmware will setup the proper values depending on the type of filter found. The iButton is located in the chemical filter. Debris removal cabinets without chemical filters will not have ibuttons. This command is available.
Expert 28-Aug-2001
This command is used by production or integration to setup max filter values for previously unused iButton in a chemical filter. The firmware will setup the proper values depending on the type of filter found. The iButton is located in the chemical filter. Debris removal cabinets without chemical filters will not have ibuttons. This command is available.
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debris options
Description Availability
This command returns all the currently available debris options on the machine This command is available.
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debris pacc
Description Availability Access Modified
This command controls displays the state of the PACC (Particulate and Chemical Collection) debris removal. This command is available.
Field 08-Aug-2001
This command controls the state of the PACC (Particulate and Chemical Collection) debris removal. This command is available.
Field 28-Aug-2001
debris poc
Description Availability Access Modified
This command displays the state of the POC (Particulate Only Collection) debris removal. This command is available.
Field 08-Aug-2001
This command controls the state of the POC (Particulate Only Collection) debris removal. This command is available.
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debris sim
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
This command displays the status of the debris simulation. If the debris removal subsystem is in an error state, debris removal must be shut off before it can be restarted This command is available.
Field 08-Aug-2001
This is an engineering only command that is used to start debris "simulation". This is actually a misnomer, it does not simulate anything, but rather it is used in EMC tested to monitor inputs to check for state changes If the debris removal subsystem is in an error state, debris removal must be shut off before it can be restarted This command is available.
Field 08-Aug-2001
This is used to setup Analog bellmouth values in order to simulate debris removal on a stand only board. This is a developer only command This command is available.
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This is used to setup Analog differential values in order to simulate debris removal on a stand only board. This is a developer only command This command is available.
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This is used to setup Analog nozzle values in order to simulate debris removal on a stand only board. This is a developer only command This command is available.
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debris trace
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
This is used to trace filtered and/or unfiltered nozzle pressure values over a 25 seconds. This is a developer only command This command is available.
Developer 15-Apr-2002
debris trace2
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
This is used to trace filtered and/or unfiltered nozzle2 pressure values over a 25 seconds. This is a developer only command This command is available.
Developer 15-Apr-2002
df1
Description
This is the top level DF1 communication driver command. It has two possible parameters: "diag" or "handle". The command "df1 diag" will display all DF1 communication protocol driver diagnostic counters. The command "df1 handle" will display the size of the DF1 subsystem handle structure. This is only for firmware developer's use. This command is available.
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df1 diag
Description Availability Access Modified
Will display the DF1 communication driver's internal diagnostic counters, and the DF1 subsystem version number. This command is available.
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df1 handle
Description Availability Access Modified
Will display the DF1 communication driver's internal "handle" structure size in bytes. This is only usefull for a firmware developer working on the DF1 source code. This command is available.
Developer 10-Aug-2001
dlp connect
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Establish a manual DLP connection. Developer monitor command only. Do not use. This command is available.
Developer 26-Feb-2002
dlp macro
Description Notes Availability
Display the registered DLP macros. Developer monitor command only. Do not use. This command is available.
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dlp metadata
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays the current status of the DLP metadata. DLP metadata is the TID.TAG.FACILITY information prefixed to the output of every monitor line. This command is available.
Developer 22-Jun-2007
Enable or disable the output of the DLP metadata on the monitor. DLP metadata is the TID.TAG.FACILITY information prefixed to the output of every monitor line. It is recommended that the display of this information is always enabled. Under some circumstances, one may disable this information for performance reasons. This command is available.
Expert 26-Feb-2002
dlp render < tag > < tid > < facility > < text >
Description Notes
Diagnostic monitor command for testing out the DLP render submodule. The following parameters are associated with the "dlp render" monitor commands:
"<tag>" Transaction Tag. "<tid>" Transaction Identified. "<facility>" Facility number. "<text"> Text to process.
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dlp res
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Display the resources consumed by the DLP subsystem. Developer monitor command only. Do not use. This command is available.
Developer 26-Feb-2002
Display the memory contents of the specified memory address (in long-words). By default 16 long-words will be displayed, but any number can be specified (in the quantity field). This command is available.
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dmc info
Description
Display information on the DC motors supported by the product. The information includes the motor name, the board type, the board ID, the motor number and the motor state. The motor name is used by both the monitor commands and internal API functions to identify the DC motor. The board type, the board ID and the motor number identify the hardware used by the DC motor. The motor state will be one of the following:
If the motor state is "Initialize", the DC motor has not completed initialization. If the motor state is "Disabled", the DC motor has failed initialization and has been disabled. If the motor state is "Idle", the DC motor is waiting for the next movement. If the motor state is "Configured", the DC motor has been configured for the next movement. If the motor state is "Running", the DC motor is currently moving. If the motor state is "Synchronous", the DC motor is currently moving synchronously with another DC motor.
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dmc motor start < motor name > [ [ < motor timeout > ] ]
Description
Initiate the movement of the DC motor. The DC motor will run in the configured direction at the configured torque for either the configured duration or until the limit stop is reached. The movement of the DC motor is only initiated; the movement of the DC motor is configured using the monitor commands dmc move config <motor name> <motor direction> <motor duration> <motor torque> or dmc run config <motor name> <motor direction> <motor torque>. The movement of the DC motor is terminated using the monitor command dmc motor stop <motor name>.
Notes
If the motor timeout is non-zero, a timeout error will be generated if the movement of the DC motor is not complete within the specified motor timeout. If the motor timeout is zero, it is possible, however unlikely, that the monitor command may never be completed. This command is available.
Developer 31-Jul-2006
dmc move config < motor name > < motor direction > < motor duration > < motor torque > on page 47 dmc run config < motor name > < motor direction > < motor torque > on page 48 dmc motor stop < motor name > on page 46 dmc sync start < first name > < second name > [ [ < motor timeout > ] ] on page 48 dmc sync stop < first name > < second name > on page 49
Terminate the movement of the DC motor. The movement of the DC motor is configured using the monitor commands dmc move config <motor name> <motor direction> <motor duration> <motor torque> or dmc run config <motor name> <motor direction> <motor torque>. The movement of the DC motor is initiated using the monitor command dmc motor start <motor name> [<motor timeout>].
If the DC motor was started synchronously, the DC motors will be stopped synchronously. This command is available.
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dmc move config < motor name > < motor direction > < motor duration > < motor torque >
Description
Configure the direction, duration and torque for a movement of the DC motor. When initiated, the DC motor will run in the specified direction at the specified torque until either the specified duration expires or the limit stop is reached. The movement of the DC motor is only configured; the movement of the DC motor is initiated using the monitor command dmc motor start <motor name> [<motor timeout>] or dmc sync start <first name> <second name> [<motor timeout>].
Notes
Attempting to configure the next movement of the DC motor multiple times will result in an error. The monitor commands dmc motor stop <motor name> or dmc sync stop <first name> <second name> must be issued before the next movement of the DC motor can be configured. This command is available.
Developer 31-Jul-2006
dmc run config < motor name > < motor direction > < motor torque > on page 48 dmc motor start < motor name > [ [ < motor timeout > ] ] on page 46 dmc motor stop < motor name > on page 46 dmc sync start < first name > < second name > [ [ < motor timeout > ] ] on page 48 dmc sync stop < first name > < second name > on page 49
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dmc run config < motor name > < motor direction > < motor torque >
Description
Configure the direction and torque for a movement of the DC motor. When initiated, the DC motor will run in the specified direction at the specified torque until the limit stop is reached. The movement of the DC motor is only configured; the movement of the DC motor is initiated using the monitor command dmc motor start <motor name> [<motor timeout>] or dmc sync start <first name> <second name> [<motor timeout>].
Notes
Attempting to configure the next movement of the DC motor multiple times will result in an error. The monitor commands dmc motor stop <motor name> or dmc sync stop <first name> <second name> must be issued before the next movement of the DC motor can be configured. This command is available.
Developer 31-Jul-2006
dmc move config < motor name > < motor direction > < motor duration > < motor torque > on page 47 dmc motor start < motor name > [ [ < motor timeout > ] ] on page 46 dmc motor stop < motor name > on page 46 dmc sync start < first name > < second name > [ [ < motor timeout > ] ] on page 48 dmc sync stop < first name > < second name > on page 49
dmc sync start < first name > < second name > [ [ < motor timeout > ] ]
Description
Initiate the movement of the DC motors. The DC motors will run in the configured direction at the configured torque for either the configured duration or until the limit stop is reached. The movement of the DC motors is only initiated; the movement of the DC motors is configured using the monitor commands dmc move config <motor name> <motor direction> <motor duration> <motor torque> or dmc run config <motor name> <motor direction> <motor torque>. The movement of the DC motors is terminated using the monitor command dmc sync stop <first name> <second name>.
Notes
If the motor timeout is non-zero, a timeout error will be generated if the movement of the DC motors is not complete within the specified motor timeout. If the motor timeout is zero, it is possible, however unlikely, that the monitor command may never be completed.
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dmc sync stop < first name > < second name >
Description
Terminate the movement of the DC motors. The movement of the DC motors is configured using the monitor commands dmc move config <motor name> <motor direction> <motor duration> <motor torque> or dmc run config <motor name> <motor direction> <motor torque>. The movement of the DC motors is initiated using the monitor command dmc sync start <first name> <second name> [<motor timeout>].
dmc motor start < motor name > [ [ < motor timeout > ] ] on page 46 dmc motor stop < motor name > on page 46 dmc sync start < first name > < second name > [ [ < motor timeout > ] ] on page 48
Power down the DNE. All power is removed from the device. Once the DNE has been powered off, it can only be restarted by pressing the "On" button on the front panel. This command is available.
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dne spur
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays a list of spurious interrupts, the number of times each has been detected and the minimum, maximum and average interarrival times for each interrupt. This command is available.
Developer 12-Jun-2001
door
Description Availability Access Modified
This command returns the current status of the doors and all associated interlocks. This command is available.
Field 24-Sep-2001
door lock
Description Availability Access Modified
This command is used to lock all the doors. This command is available.
Field 06-Dec-2001
door unlock
Description Availability Access Modified
This command is used to unlock all the doors. This command is available.
Field 06-Dec-2001
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Description
This command is typically used to perform the following drum functions: (1) Initialize the drum. The drum will spin for 1 1/2 revolutions then come to controlled stop. The drum tach encoder index will have been sensed by the drum hardware and the internal position counter will be initialized. (2) Spin the drum at a specified velocity. The sign of the velocity determines the direction of spin. For example, a velocity of 100 RPM will spin the drum in the imaging direction. A velocity of -100 RPM will spin the drum opposite to the imaging direction. (3) Position the drum at a specified absolute location. The location is relative to a zero (or index) position determined during initialization. A velocity may be specified for movement to the new position otherwise a default velocity is used. In addition the drum may be moved to position in the shortest possible angular distance. If a 'shortest' move type is specified together with a velocity, the sign of the velocity (i.e. the direction) may be changed to ensure a 'shortest' move. (4) Idle the drum. The drum motor amplifier is disabled which removes power from the drum motor allowing the drum to be moved freely by hand. Drum positioning accuracy is maintained in idle mode. This means that (after initialization) the drum never looses track of angular position. (5) Stop the drum. The drum is stopped in a controlled manner. If the drum is in 'velocity control mode' (spinning) it will decelerate to zero RPM and remain in velocity control mode. If the drum is moving to a target position it will stop immediately at its current location and remain in 'position control mode'. Other drum command permutations are available via 'expert' and/or 'developer' access levels for performing various drum debug functions.
Notes
When the drum command is entered without arguments the following drum status information is displayed:
hardware version hardware presence status initialization status hardware watchdog status firmware state current position current velocity rotation count spinning status command status (busy or idle) last error code
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drum cshow
Description Notes
This command displays the number of callback functions and the value of their associated addresses pointers registered by other firmware subsystems. This command is available only at the 'developer' access level. It is typically used for testing and debugging purposes. A subsystem registers a callback when it requires notification of the completion of a particular drum command. Some commands may take a few seconds to finish (for example, a 'move' to position with a slow specified velocity). In these cases, the external subsystem will in the following order:
register a callback function start the drum command wait for the callback to signify completion.
The drum servo can currently register a maximum of three callback functions. This number is seen as adequate since in the current CTP machine designs only two subsystems ever register with the drum servo subsystem. An appropriate error is generated if an attempt is made to register more that three callbacks.
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This command enable/disables dumping extra debugging information. The information includes the contents of the control and servo registers just prior to initiating a trajectory. This command is available only at the 'developer' access level. It is typically used for testing and debugging purposes. This command is available.
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This command enable/disables/displays drum servo trajectory error tracing. When 'etracing' is enabled the following data is stored for each drum servo interrupt during either velocity or position trajectories.
Control effort (ready for output at start of next interrupt) Feedback at the current interrupt Feedback at the current-1 interrupt Reference at the current interrupt Reference at the current-1 interrupt Reference at the current-2 interrupt Error at the current interrupt Error sum at the current interrupt
Notes
This command is available only at the 'developer' access level and then only in engineering firmware versions. It is typically used for testing and debugging purposes. This command is available.
Developer 14-Jun-2001
drum idle
Description
This command puts the drum in idle mode. The drum motor amplifier is disabled and no current is supplied to the drum motor windings. In most cases it will be possible to turn the drum by hand in idle mode. If the drum is in motion when the idle command is issued it will coast to a stop over a long period of time unless an external mechanical brake is applied. Accurate drum positioning NOT lost in idle mode. The drum amplifier is simply disabled. The drum amplifier is automatically re-enabled before any subsequent 'motion' command is performed. For example, if the drum is in idle mode and a spin, 'move' or 'smove' command is issued a drum amplifier initialization is done first. This is not the same as a full drum initialization which is required only once after machine is powered up (although a full drum initialization can be commanded any time after power up). This command is available.
Field 14-Jun-2001
Notes
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Calculates the drum's inertia using the internal properties of the drum and the drum motor. The drum will spin, possibly several times, and calculate the inertia based on the movement of the drum. A beginning torque can be specified to help the drum better calculate the inertia. If no torque is specified then a device specific default will be used. This command is available.
Developer 20-Sep-2010
drum init
Description Notes
This command initiates a full drum initialization sequence. When complete the drum position relative to the drum tach encoder index is accurately known. The drum will spin for 1 1/2 revolutions then come to controlled stop. The drum tach encoder index will have been sensed by the drum hardware and the internal position counter will be initialized and accurate. This command is available.
Field 14-Jun-2001
This command moves the drum to a specified position using either an optionally specified velocity (in RPM) or a default velocity. In addition the drum may be moved to position in the shortest possible angular distance. If a 'shortest' move type is specified together with a move velocity the sign of the velocity (i.e. the direction of the move) may be automatically changed by the firmware to ensure a 'shortest' move. A 'move' command is the most time efficient method of positioning the drum since it takes no special measures to ensure the drum is not oscillating at the end of a move trajectory. The assumption made when positioning the drum with a 'move' command is that the system can tolerate any slight oscillations that may occur. If small oscillations can not be tolerated the 'smove' command should be used. It is not necessary to stop a spinning drum before issuing a move command. A stop will occur automatically and the drum will then proceed to the requested position.
Notes
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Command: drum spin <velocity> drum smove < position > [ [ < velocity > ] | [ s ] ] on page 56 37716 on page 464
This command is used to compare RAM copies of 'patchable' parameters to their saved NVS values and display parameters that have been 'patched' (i.e. those whose RAM copies have changed via a client call to 'DRS_PatchParamsSet()' For testing purposes, this command also supplies the ability to add a specified offset to all NVS power up values of the patchable parameters and then write (i.e. 'patch') their RAM copies with these offset values. If the specified offset is zero it has the effect of setting the RAM copies back to their power up NVS values (i.e, any and all patches are removed) The drum should be in 'idle' mode before calling this function with a specified test 'offset' (see notes below) to prevent possible erratic drum behavior while the 'test' patch occurs.
This command is available only at the 'developer' access level. It is typically used for testing and debugging purposes. This command is available.
Developer 10-Jan-2002
This command enables/disables 'simulation' mode or (if entered without arguments) displays the current simulation state. Under simulation, all commands are reported to complete successfully but no drum movement can occur. This command is available only at the 'developer' access level. It is typically used for testing and debugging purposes. This command is available.
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This command moves the drum to a specified position using either an optionally specified velocity (in RPM) or a default velocity. In contrast to a 'move' command the 'smove' command waits for the time specified by the 'tsettle' parameter before the move is complete. This allows the drum to settle out any small oscillations that may occur at the end of a drum position trajectory. In addition to specifying drum velocity for the 'smove' command the drum may also be moved to position in the shortest possible angular distance. If a 'shortest' move type is specified as well as velocity the sign of the velocity (i.e. the direction of movement) may be automatically changed by the firmware to ensure a 'shortest' move.
Notes
An 'smove' command is slightly less time-efficient than a 'move' command because it waits for drum oscillations to settle out at the end of the move trajectory. This command is used in cases where a very stable drum position is established before the command can be considered successful. The 'tsettle' nvs parameter determines how long the drum waits for stability at the end of an'smove' command. It is not necessary to stop a spinning drum before issuing an 'smove' command. A stop will occur automatically and the drum will then proceed To the new requested position.
Command: drum spin <velocity> drum move < position > [ [ < velocity > ] | [ s ] ] on page 54 PRM: PRM: drum tsettle 37716 on page 464 37712 on page 462
This command spins the drum from its current velocity to a new velocity. The velocity is specified in RPM and may be positive (to spin in the 'imaging' direction) or negative (to spin opposite the 'imaging' direction). The drum is aware of its current velocity and performs the necessary acceleration to achieve the new velocity. This command is available.
Field
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This command stops a spinning drum at a specified position without an intervening stop at a random position. This occurs only if the current drum velocity is greater than 100 RPM (positive or negative). When the current drum speed is less than 100 RPM this command performs exactly as a 'drum move <position> s' command where the drum first stops at a random position, then moves to the requested position in the shortest possible distance. This also ensure that the drum is fully settled before completing. This command is available.
Field 12-Jul-2005
drum move < position > [ [ < velocity > ] | [ s ] ] on page 54 drum smove < position > [ [ < velocity > ] | [ s ] ] on page 56
drum static
Description
This command accelerates the drum from its current velocity to a zero velocity. This is a special case of the drum spin command which accelerates the drum from its current velocity to any other velocity. This command may be issued when the drum is already zero at velocity and in fact this may the usual case. The reason for the command is to bypass the usual safety checks required before spinning the drum since the assumption is that the drum is either already spinning at a nonzero velocity (in which the safety checks are irrelevant) or the drum is already at zero velocity and this command will not change the fact. This command is essentially a drum 'hold' command where the drum is 'held' from moving by the velocity control algorithm using a set point of zero velocity. The drum may be moved to a new position by an outside force and if the force is removed the drum will 'hold' at the new position. This is markedly different from position control where a drum moved from its current controlled position will 'spring back' to that position when the outside force is removed.
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Command: drum spin <velocity> drum move < position > [ [ < velocity > ] | [ s ] ] on page 54 drum smove < position > [ [ < velocity > ] | [ s ] ] on page 56
This command stops a spinning drum at a specified position without an intervening stop at a random position. This occurs only if the current drum velocity is greater than 100 RPM (positive or negative). When the current drum speed is less than 100 RPM this command performs exactly as a 'drum move <position> s' command where the drum first stops at a random position, then moves to the requested position in the shortest possible distance. This command is available.
Field 15-Nov-2001
drum move < position > [ [ < velocity > ] | [ s ] ] on page 54 drum smove < position > [ [ < velocity > ] | [ s ] ] on page 56
drum stopidle
Description Availability Access Modified
This command first stops the drum if the drum power is enabled, then the drum is idled. This command is available.
Field 07-Jul-2011
drum stop
Description
This command stops a moving drum. If the drum is not moving nothing happens and the command simply completes successfully. The drum can be moving under several scenarios. During initialization a stop command will bring the drum to an immediate halt and the initialization sequence is aborted. When spinning in velocity control mode a stop will cause the drum to decelerate to zero RPM and remain in 'velocity control' mode at it current position. When moving to a position after executing a 'move' or 'smove' command (i.e. a 'positioning' command) the drum will stop immediately (with possible oscillations) and remain in 'position control mode' at its current position. This command is available.
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This command drives the drum in 'torque' mode (otherwise known as 'open loop' mode). A torque 'drive' value in 'Newton-meters' is specified and the drum amplifier supplies the necessary drum motor current to achieve this torque. The drum controller ignores feedback from the drum tach encoder in torque mode. The assumption is that some external friction or mechanical load is present that prevents the drum from accelerating to excessive velocity. The drum should be taken out of torque with the 'idle' command. This will remove output drive from the drum motor and (if the drum is currently moving) allow the drum to 'coast' to a stop over time. As a safety measure the drum will automatically switch to 'idle' mode if drum velocity exceeds 100 RPM. Requirements to spin the drum in excess of 100 RPM in torque mode are unlikely (and probably unsafe).
This command is available only at the 'expert' access level. It is typically used for testing and debugging purposes. This command is available.
Expert 14-Jun-2001
dr
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
This was an old FW1 command that service people still might try to use. It will now point them to the debris command which should be used instead. This is an aliased command This command is available.
Field 14-Aug-2001
dtl
Description Availability
This is the top level DTL communication driver command This command is available.
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dtl diag
Description
This command will display the current state of the DTL packet receive and transmit state machines and statistical information for each locical DTL communication channel. This command is available.
Developer 21-Feb-2002
dummy
Description Availability Access Modified
Display the memory contents of the specified memory address (in words). By default 16 words will be displayed, but any number can be specified (in the quantity field). This command is available.
Expert 29-Mar-2001
edge
Description Availability Access Modified
This section of commands provides control over the edge detection procedure. Please see sub-commands for detailed information. This command is available.
Field 15-Mar-2002
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View or set the option that tells the edge test command to look for the away edge. This command is available.
Field 26-Mar-2007
edge stop
Description Availability Access Modified
This command aborts the currently executing edge detect process. This command is available.
Field 11-Jun-2001
edge test
Description
This command performs an edge detection operation on the currently loaded media. The operation is the same as that performed at the start of a plot. If no edge is detected after 5 search attempts, an error occurs. This command cannot be executed while a plot is in progress. A plot cannot be started while an edge test is in progress. If side A of blueline media is currently loaded, then the away edge of the media is searched as well.
Notes
This command performs an edge detection using the edge detect camera. This command cannot be executed while a plot is in progress. A plot cannot be started while an edge test is in progress. Requires camera-edge-detect option to be enabled. This command is available.
Field
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This command performs a mainscan edge detection operation on the currently loaded media at the current carriage position. A mainscan edge detect will locate the first edge from the current drum position - it will not locate multiple edges around the drum. This command is primarily for ThermoFlex Sleeves devices operating with sleeves where the location of a seam sleeves is required to properly image a staggered seam sleeve. Products not requiring this functionality will not have implemented this sequence.
This command cannot be executed while a plot is in progress. A plot cannot be started while a mainscan edge test is in progress. This command is available.
Field 05-Aug-2003
This command performs an edge detection operation on the specified loaded plate. The operation is the same as that performed at the start of a plot. If no edge is detected after 5 search attempts, an error occurs. This command cannot be executed while a plot is in progress. A plot cannot be started while an edge test is in progress. Requires dual-plate option to be enabled. This command is available.
Field 28-Feb-2002
Perform the edge detection using the edge detect camera. Requires camera-edge-detect option to be enabled. This command is available.
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edoor
Description Availability Access Modified
Open or closes the exit door. The optional parameter [w] means that the command should wait for the sensor to trigger before returning. This command is available.
Field 18-Mar-2002
eject
Description Availability Access Modified
Disable or enable downloading main firmware from BOOTP-STG server at start up. Typing just "emce boot" will display the current status of this boot flag (NVS). This command is available.
Field 24-Nov-2004
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emce diagport
Description Availability Access Modified
Show which serial port has been selected for use with the diagnostic monitor stream. This command is available.
Field 24-Nov-2004
Select the RS232 serial port (J38 connector) for use with the diagnostic monitor stream. This command is available.
Field 24-Nov-2004
Select the USB serial port for use with the diagnostic monitor stream. This command is available.
Field 24-Nov-2004
emce exit
Description Availability Access Modified
Allow developers to exit the firmware without resetting the board. This command is available.
Developer 06-Feb-2012
emce fiber
Description Availability Access Modified
Detect presence of the EMCE fiber transceiver module. This command is available.
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This command is used to Enable or Disable diagnostic log buffer buffering, and to obtain current status. This command is available.
Field 26-May-2005
Set EMCE ram-log buffer into "debug" operating mode. The 4th parameter specifies how much (percent full) data to keep in the ram log buffer. The size of the EMCE ram-log buffer is currently 1Mbyte. To disable the "debug" operating mode, specify a percent full parameter of zero, or issue the command "emce log normal". For the debug mode of operation to take effect, you must warm-start the firmware. Do this by issuing the monitor command "reset partial". This command is available.
Field 18-Sep-2006
This command is used to dump the contents of diagnostic ram log buffer. It will remove all entries, setting the buffer contents to zero. This command is available.
Field 14-Sep-2006
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Set EMCE ram-log buffer into "normal" (external) operating mode. The BOOT code will no longer attempt to dump out the contents of the ram-log buffer on firmware restarts. For the normal mode of operation to take effect, you must restart the firmware. Do this by issuing the monitor command "reset partial", or "reset". This command is available.
Field 18-Sep-2006
This command is used to reset the diagnostic log buffer. It will remove any pending entries, setting the buffer contents to zero. This command is available.
Field 27-May-2005
emce memtest < start > < size > < count >
Description
EMCE 405 Boot Loader POST board memory test invoker. This command will pass parameters to the 405 Boot loader firmware module, and have it perform EMCE board ram memory tests. This command is available.
Expert 21-Jan-2005
emce power
Description Availability Access Modified
Display all of the voltage levels measured on the EMCE board. The units are volts. This command is available.
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emce reset
Description Availability Access Modified
Reset the EMCE board. Will reset the entire board, including the MBZ processor. This command is available.
Developer 13-Feb-2006
emce switch
Description Availability Access Modified
Switch the EMCE diagnostic serial port to either the HCS12 serial port (J39) or to the Xilinx serial port (J38). Acts like a toggle. This command is available.
Developer 13-Feb-2006
Enable or Disable the diagnostic serial port monitor stream when a telnet session is active. This command is available.
Field 24-Nov-2004
This command displays the state of the SCON bus (CAN) terminator plugs, and if monitoring the terminators is active. This command is available.
Field 15-Jun-2005
engine
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays the engine status, including all hardware associated with the engine. This command is available.
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engine accuracy
Description Availability Access Modified
This is a developer only command, which displays the accuracy of the encoder relative to the circumference of the drum. This command is available.
Developer 18-Mar-2002
engine cancel
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
This command cancels any currently running engine sequence. This command should not be used outside of testing. This command is available.
Field 18-Mar-2002
engine fail
Description Availability Access Modified
This command will return the name of the step that the engine will be forced to fail on. This command is available.
Developer 18-Mar-2002
This command controls the step that the engine will be forced to fail on. The string must be the exact name of the string to fail on. To clear the exact name of the string must be entered in again. This command is available.
Developer 18-Mar-2002
engine init
Description Availability
Initializes the engine, including all hardware associated with the engine. This command is available.
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This uses the engine to move to the 'load' position of the drum as specified by loadpos. This command is available.
Field 18-Mar-2002
This uses the engine to move to the park position of the drum This command is available.
Field 18-Mar-2002
This uses the engine to move to the 'unload' position of the drum This command is available.
Field 18-Mar-2002
engine release
Description Availability Access Modified
This command can also be used when the engine is idle and has media that can be released. This command is available.
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This sets the current drum position to be the load position for the engine. This command is available.
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This sets the current drum position to be the park position for the engine. This command is available.
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engine step
Description Availability Access Modified
When the engine has step mode enabled, this will run the next sequence step in the engine command that is being executed. This command is available.
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This command will enable or disable engine step mode. This command is available.
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engine time
Description
This will move each actuator associated with the engine and display the time it takes for each to move. This also involves moving the drum to the LEC position prior to timing the leading edge clamp, and moving the drum to the park position prior to timing the trailing edge clamp. Similar to <<time engine>> on old devices. This command is available.
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Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Command for reading from the EPDB status registers over the SSC (SPI) link. For debugging purposes only. This command is available.
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epdb reset
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Sends a soft reset command to the EPDB. For debugging purposes only. This command is available.
Developer 08-May-2012
epdb stats
Description
Displays statistics for EPDB communication, including the number of parity errors on read operations, the number of write failures, the number of hardware timeouts, and the number of read retries. For debugging purposes only. This command is available.
Developer 13-Apr-2012
Command for writing to the EPDB command registers over the SSC (SPI) link. For debugging purposes only. This command is available.
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error
Description Availability Access Modified See Also
The "error" commands are used to access system error information. This command is available.
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error list
Description Availability Access Modified See Also
The "error" commands are used to access system error information. This command is available.
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error list
Description
This command displays information on all the firmware errors which can be reported by the device. The information displayed for each error includes:
the actual error code the funtional subsystem in which the error is defined a description of the error
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Description
This command displays a list of all parameterized errors stored in the parameterized error buffer. The information displayed for each error includes:
actual error code system time when error was recorded all data associated with the error
This command reserves the specified parameterized error. Reserving the parameterized error means that the error will persist until it recieves an "unreserved" command. This is strictly an engineering command. Any error number can be entered, however only parameterized errors will be reserved, all others will be ignored. This command is available.
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This command stores a "test" error into the parameterized error table. It is used for testing and diagnostic purposes. The "error test fatal" command will create a fatal error. This command is available.
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This command unreserves the specified parameterized error. This is strictly an engineering command. Any error number can be entered, however only parameterized errors will be unreserved, all others will be ignored. This command is available.
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estop
Description Availability Access Modified
Returns the current status of the emergency stop switch. This command is available.
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estop clear
Description
Used to clear the emergency stop error. After pressing and releasing an emergency stop switch it is required that the operator see and respond to another prompt before continue device operation. In the case of commands that do not suspend, they will continue to get the same error until they enter in this command to clear the error. This command is available.
Field 11-May-2011
Generates a user-defined statistic event. If the optional value is specified, it is included in the event report. This command is useful for scripting, or for leaving 'bookmarks' in the statistics event log. This command is available.
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Description Availability Access Modified
This command is used to display the status of the system fan. This command is available.
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This command is used to turn the system fans on or off. This in general should only be used for testing the wiring. The fans are turned on automatically at the start of every plot. This command is available.
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fco
Description Availability Access Modified
Display all components fco labels values. FCO holds the current 100-Label number which indicates all FCOs done on the system. This command is available.
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Display <component> fco labels values if it exists in the list of registered components. Otherwise, it displays invalid component name error message. FCO holds the current 100-Label number which indicates all FCOs done on the system. This command is available.
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Display <component> fco <label> value if it exists in the list of registered components and the label is between 1 - 100. Otherwise, it displays an appropiate error message. FCO holds the current 100-Label number which indicates all FCOs done on the system. This command is available.
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fco < component > < label > < on | off >
Description
Set/Clear <component> fco <label> value if it exists in the list of registered components and the label is between 1 - 100. Otherwise, it displays an appropiate error message. FCO holds the current 100-Label number which indicates all FCOs done on the system. This command is available.
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Displays the any optional features that may be enabled. This command is available.
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feature list
Description Availability Access Modified
Display feature information for the current model. This command is available.
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feature remove
Description Availability Access Modified
Display all removable feature information for the current model. This command is available.
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fload
Description Availability Access Modified
When in programming mode, this command downloads a file from the terminal device to HC memory. This command is available.
Field 10-Aug-2002
When in programming mode, this command downloads a .bin file from the terminal device to HC memory. Loads the bundle of LCA files for the HC and LVD boards into HC memory. The firmware determines the version of the HC and LVD boards and loads the appropriate LCA files from the bundle.
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When in programming mode, this command downloads a .bin file from the terminal device to HC memory. Loads the firmware into HC memory.
When in programming mode, this command downloads a .hex file from the terminal device to HC memory. Loads the bundle of LCA files into HC memory for the HC and LVD boards. The firmware determines the version of the HC and LVD boards and loads the appropriate LCA files from the bundle.
When in programming mode, this command downloads a .hex file from the terminal device to HC memory. Loads the firmware into HC memory.
flush
Description
Performs a device flush. The flush command aborts any executing jobs, and reinitializes the job (possibly ejecting media) in preparation for a new imaging sequence. This command is available.
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Description Notes
This command is used to tell the current state of the flyoff flag. If a flyoff has occured, and has not been cleared this flag will be true. A flyoff should be cleared by opening the front door of the machine, and removing the media that caused the flyoff. Once the media has been removed, the flyoff will be cleared automatically (once the front door has been opened and then closed). This command is available.
Field 18-Sep-2001
flyoff clear
Description Notes
This command is used to clear the current state of the flyoff flag. Flyoffs should normally be cleared by opening and closing of the front door of the machine, along with removing the media that caused the problem. This command should only be used if the above was done, but the flyoff was not cleared. This command is available.
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The focus commands are used for testing. If the head NVS parameter "vb" is set to 1 then the focus diagnostic streaming to the monitor is enabled provided the current focus mode is one of the plotting modes and focus is on. One set of numbers should appear for each rotation of the drum. If these numbers do not appear the focus is either not working or in the wrong mode. The first of the four diagnostic numbers is the focus figure of merit with smaller numbers indicating better performance. These should be less than 100 once the focus has been learned. The second number is the largest focus error on the previous rotation (in units of 1/3 micron). The third is the position in the table of the largest error and the fourth number is the number of entries in the table. focus init Measures the focus offset values for the optical distance sensor so they can be nulled out during normal sensor operation. An error is generated if the offset values are not initialized prior to enabling the autofocus system. Offset initialization is automatically performed during the first plot following a reset. focus learn Learns the focus at the current carriage position. The drum must be spinning and the PLL locked for this command to work. The focus mode should also be in one of the plotting modes (fmode 0 or 4). focus hold Stores the lens position profile generated by the autofocus system so that it can be used upon startup of imaging to focus at the edge of the plate. When focus is in hold the lens will repeatedly play back the stored profile every rotation of the drum. The drum has to be spinning, the PLL locked and the focus profile learned for this command to work. The focus mode should also be in one of the plotting modes (fmode 0 or 4). focus on Enables the autofocus system. Result depends on the currently set focus mode. The drum needs to be spinning and the PLL locked for focus modes 0,3,4 and 6. The drum should not be spinning for focus mode 2 but the shutter has to be open. For the fixed lens position mode 1 none of the above matters but the lens position is set by the head NVS parameter lpos. focus off Disables the autofocus system.
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Commands to calibrate the focus laser. Used for integration. "focus cal" should never be run except on media of known reflectivity (Kodak IR plate at sr 0.16). The purpose is of this command is to setup the head dependent focus parameters. Media dependent changes belong in the media NVS settings. On other media use "focus cal reflect" to determine a suitable value for the "media sr" setting. This last variant of this command is the only one that should need to be used in the field. To use this command switch to new media setting with "mode media" command position head in front of media loaded on drum and then issue the command "focus cal reflect". It is possible to do all the calibrations done by "focus cal" one by one using the commands "focus cal fshift", "focus cal fhead", "focus cal fmod" and "focus cal error". These commands adjust the head parameters "fshift", "fheadcal", "fmodcal" and "ferrcal" respectively.
Command the head to start searching for the best focus position using the internal CCD. It is expected that the carriage is at position 0, and the drum is spinning at a specified speed. This command is available.
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Controls the focus laser. focus laser on Turns on the focus laser. focus laser off Turns off the focus laser. Note that the focus laser will be automatically turned on by the command "focus cal [fshift|fhead|fmod|error|reflect]".
Configures the thermal head to fix the specified lens-position. The thermal head focus is configured for mode 1 ( fixed lens-position mode ). This command is intended to aid the flexo project setup the second stage focus adjustment. The thermal head is fixed at a lens-position that is consistent with the command "head install on" and the second stage focus adjustment is set to simulate the thickness of Kodak IR plates. As a result, the thermal head will think it is imaging media with a thickness of ~305um while in fact the thickness is >1cm. Enables the fixed lens-position mode at the position specified by <position>. The position is an integer ranging from -500um to 500um.
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focus position
Description Availability Access Modified
Determine the head position relative to the drum surface by using the focus values. This command is available.
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fwd
Description Availability Access Modified
fwd list
Description Availability Access Modified
List directory entries without verifying their component check sums. This command is available.
Field 29-Jun-2004
fwd optimize
Description Availability Access Modified
Optimize FWD access speed by removing deleted entries from directory table. This command is available.
Field 29-Jun-2004
fwd validate
Description Availability Access Modified
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fwd version
Description
fw dir
Description
This command displays firmware information for all firmware components installed on the DNE (i.e. flash memory, RAM, and DNE disks). The firmware name (e.g. main firmware, boot firmware, Xilinx code etc), version, start address, length and checksum validity for each firmware component is reported. Information is also reported for firmware images stored on the DNE's hard disks. To see the currently loaded and running firmware and Xilinx, one must use the "list version" monitor command.
This command is used to save the main firmware image stored in RAM to a specified DNE hard disk. This command is available.
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fw save all
Description Availability
This command saves the main firmware image stored in RAM to all of the DNE's hard disks. This command is available.
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gc
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays geometric correction settings on the device in a more easily readable format than "set gc". This command is available.
Field 02-Oct-2007
gc init
Description Availability Access Modified
This command sets the "gc pinloc" and "gc subscansizemax" nvs parameters to their default values. This command is obsolete starting at release 1.49.06
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gdpc diag
Description Availability Access Modified
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Displays status of firmware UDP image data unpacker. If enabled, the GMCE firmware performs unpacking of image data packets received from the workstation. If disabled, this is done by Xilinx. The default is disabled. Firmware unpacking should only be performed for debugging purposes, since it is much slower than the Xilinx. This command is available.
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Displays TH2 datapath diagnostics. An optional <window> parameter can be provided to set the maximum window size that is reported to PSRM. Use this command to throttle the data rate from PSRM so as not to overwhelm the GMCE firmware. This command is available.
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Resets TH2 datapath state machine. This is provided to recover from an error such that the state machine is stuck. It puts the state machine into a closed state. This command is available.
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getclamp
Description Availability Access Modified
gim
Description Notes
Shows overall RCON status information for the device. State information for the imaging sequence, the drum, and the carriage are all listed. The following information is listed:
Image Task 0 information: Image ID Error Status Prompt Handle Suspend Handle Image Status GUI Status % Complete Flags FLUSH STATUS HEAD STATUS RCON Drum Status RCON Carriage Status
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Sets a flag so that the "I/O bypassed" prompt will be taken down on the next image, and will not be posted again. This would be useful at tradeshows or other events where we may need to run with sensors disabled, but we don't want to draw attention to that fact. This setting is volatile - it will have to be redone if the device is reset. This command is available.
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gim carriage
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays the status of the RCON carriage state machine. This command is available.
Developer 16-Jul-2001
Resets the RCON carriage state machine to its initial (ready) state. This function is intended to be used when diagnosing and testing RCON carriage functionality. This command is available.
Developer 16-Jul-2001
gim cds
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays the status of the RCON cds (carriage drum sync) state machine. This command is available.
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Resets the RCON cds (carriage drum sync) state machine to its initial (ready) state. This command is intended to be used when diagnosing and testing RCON cds functionality. This command is available.
Developer 01-Aug-2001
gim drum
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays the status of the RCON drum state machine. This command is available.
Developer 16-Jul-2001
Forces the RCON drum state machine into the error state. This is used to debug the RCON drum error handling functionality. This command is available.
Developer 16-Jul-2001
Resets the RCON drum state machine to its initial (ready) state. This function is intended to be used when diagnosing and testing RCON drum functionality. This command is available.
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gim edge
Description Availability
Displays the status of the RCON edge detect state machine. This command is available.
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Resets the RCON edge detect state machine to its initial (ready) state. This command is intended to be used when diagnosing and testing RCON edge detect functionality. This command is available.
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Controls the display mode of device indicator lamps. This command is not available on all devices. This command is available.
Developer 16-Jul-2001
gim latch
Description Notes
Displays the status of all generic latches. For each generic latch in the system, the following information is listed:
Latch Number Latch Type Latch Position Previous State Current State
Causes a simulated trigger event to occur on the given latch. This command is available.
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Disable or enable downloading main firmware from BOOTP-STG server at start up. Typing just "gmce boot" will display the current status of this boot flag (NVS). This command is available.
Field 07-Jul-2004
gmce diagport
Description Availability Access Modified
Show which serial port has been selected for use with the diagnostic monitor stream. This command is available.
Field 07-Jul-2004
Select the RS232 serial port (J38 connector) for use with the diagnostic monitor stream. This command is available.
Field 07-Jul-2004
Select the USB serial port for use with the diagnostic monitor stream. This command is available.
Field 07-Jul-2004
gmce fiber
Description Availability
Detect presence of the GMCE fiber transceiver module. This command is available.
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gmce hcs12
Description Availability Access Modified
Read the current HCS12 micro status, firmware versions, and mac address from the HCS12 MCU chip. This command is available.
Developer 07-Jul-2004
This command is used to Enable or Disable diagnostic log buffer buffering, and to obtain current status. This command is available.
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Set GMCE ram-log buffer into "debug" operating mode. The 4th parameter specifies how much (percent full) data to keep in the ram log buffer. The size of the GMCE ram-log buffer is currently 1Mbyte. To disable the "debug" operating mode, specify a percent full parameter of zero, or issue the command "gmce log normal". For the debug mode of operation to take effect, you must warm-start the firmware. Do this by issuing the monitor command "reset partial". This command is available.
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This command is used to dump the contents of diagnostic ram log buffer. It will remove all entries, setting the buffer contents to zero. This command is available.
Field 14-Sep-2006
Set GMCE ram-log buffer into "normal" (external) operating mode. The BOOT code will no longer attempt to dump out the contents of the ram-log buffer on firmware restarts. For the normal mode of operation to take effect, you must restart the firmware. Do this by issuing the monitor command "reset partial", or "reset". This command is available.
Field 18-Sep-2006
This command is used to reset the diagnostic log buffer. It will remove any pending entries, setting the buffer contents to zero. This command is available.
Field 27-May-2005
gmce memtest < start > < size > < count >
Description
GMCE 405 Boot Loader POST board memory test invoker. This command will pass parameters to the 405 Boot loader firmware module, and have it perform GMCE board ram memory tests. This command is available.
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gmce power
Description Availability Access Modified
Display all of the voltage levels measured on the GMCE board. The units are volts. This command is available.
Developer 07-Jul-2004
gmce reset
Description Availability Access Modified
Reset the GMCE board. Will reset the entire board, including both the HCS12 and the PowerPC processor. This command is available.
Developer 07-Jul-2004
gmce switch
Description Availability Access Modified
Switch the GMCE diagnostic serial port to either the HCS12 serial port (J39) or to the Xilinx serial port (J38). Acts like a toggle. This command is available.
Developer 07-Jul-2004
Enable or Disable the diagnostic serial port monitor stream when a telnet session is active. This command is available.
Field 24-Nov-2004
gmce temp
Description
Read the four temperature readings from the LM83 temperature sensor chip, and also from the additional onboard temperature sensor. The temperature values are displayed in degree Celcius. This command is available.
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This command displays the state of the SCON bus (CAN) terminator plugs, and if monitoring the terminators is active. This command is available.
Field 15-Jun-2005
Erase data from the USB Eeprom chip. Only available on engineering builds. This command is available.
Developer 10-Nov-2005
gmce uee rd
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Read data from the USB Eeprom chip. Only available on engineering builds. This command is available.
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Write single 16-bit data word to the USB Eeprom chip. Only available on engineering builds. This command is available.
Developer 10-Nov-2005
group
Description Availability Access Modified
The top level command for accessing the group command set. This command is available.
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group start < index > < headid1 > < plateid1 > [ [ < headid2 > ] [ < plateid2 > ] ]
Description Availability Access Modified
head
Description Availability Access Modified
Used to query and control the thermal exposure head. This command is available.
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The head install command should be used when installing a head onto the carriage mount. It is important that a plate is loaded before issuing this command with the focus beam hitting the surface of the plate. Use the same method as before. Be sure that the media thickness and carrier thickness parameters are correct since the head determines the lens position to hold the lens at based on the sum of these. For a total thickness of 305 um the lens will be very near the center of its travel. The head is switched internally to fmode 1 during head install but note that the ususal fmode 1 lens position parameter "lpos" has no effect during head install. Note that the maximum setup range is +/- 200 um from center but the head works best if lens is near the middle. In some cases it may be desirable to set the lens position independent of the media thickness. In this case use the lower level "head stream on" command instead after switching the focus to fmode 1 and setting the "lpos" to zero. head install on The laser will be disabled, the head will be configured with the thickness, surface reflectivity and surface depth for the currently loaded media, the focus will be setup for install mode, the shutter will open, and the focus sum, difference, and error values will scroll on the diagnostic terminal every second. The values will change as the head is moved forward and backward on the mount. The optional thickness parameter can be used to override the setting for the currently loaded media. head install off The shutter will close, the data scrolling will stop, and the focus will be taken out of install mode. Note that the laser will remain disabled. It is not necessary to change any NVS parameters when using this command.
When in programming mode, this command loads the boot loader into the thermal head from the host. Note that the boot loader firmware for the thermal head is actually part of the host firmware. Since the boot loader must be loaded through the serial port, there will be a delay of between 10 to 15 seconds before the command is complete. This command is available.
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head bp
Description
Displays the current in the beam position actuator. Note that this command is only used during head integration.
Sets the current in the beam position actuator. The <amps> parameter specifies the current. This command has no effect if the beam position servo has been turned on with the command "head bp on". Note that this command is only used during head integration.
head bp on Enables the beam positioning servo mechanism. head bp off Disables the beam positioning servo mechanism. head bp hold Sets the current in the beam position actuator to the hold current. Note that this command is only used during head integration.
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Description Availability Access Modified
head debug ram < ram address > < ram size >
Description Availability Access Modified
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head edge on Samples the autofocus error to determine whether the autofocus laser beam is on the plate. The command "head edge on" is a low-level command not to be used in the field. head edge off Turns off continuous sampling of the autofocus error. This is the default. Used for software testing.
Start or stop the head edge threshold initialization. This command is available.
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Current state of the head edge threshold initialization. This command is available.
Field 29-Aug-2003
head end
Description Availability Access Modified
Terminates programming mode in the thermal head. The thermal head is reset and then re-enters binary mode. This command is available.
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When in programming mode, this command erases pre-allocated sections in the thermal head. Note that this function is automatically performed when downloading a file from the terminal device to HC memory. Erase the bundle of LCA files for the HC and LVD boards from HC memory.
When in programming mode, this command erases pre-allocated sections in the thermal head. Note that this function is automatically performed when downloading a file from the terminal device to HC memory. Erase the firmware from HC memory.
A script command for automatic banding correction scripts. This command is available.
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head grade ei
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head init
Description Availability Access Modified
Initialize the exposure head system parameters. Resetting all system parameters to power-up defaults will restore the exposure head to a known state. This command is available.
Field 10-Aug-2002
Sets the rate at which the HC board sends status messages to the MPE board. The <seconds> parameter specifies the number of seconds between status messages. The range is from 0 to 255 seconds. The default is 5. Used for software testing.
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head mask [ < mask mode > < mask number > + ]
Description
Displays the state of the LVD and DTD registers. This command is useful during integration when some boards may not be installed yet, and to check for error conditions in the head. head mask Displays the mask settings. head mask on <flag> ... Sets the mask for the desired flag(s). head mask off <flag> ... Clears the mask for the desired flag(s).
Saves the mask settings into the thermal head NVS. This command is available.
Field 29-Aug-2003
Copies the thermal head NVS from the HC board to the MPE board. This command is available.
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Displays the current head position over the currently loaded media, relative to the media origin. That is, relative to the home edge in the subscan direction and the first imageable pixel in the mainscan direction. For plates, this is at the clamp margin. The position is in millimetres from the origin. This command is available.
Field 08-Sep-2003
Positions the head at the specified subscan offset from the home edge of the media and mainscan offset from the first imageable pixel (the clamp margin). Offsets are specified in millimetres. This command is available.
Field 09-Sep-2003
Positions the head at the specified subscan offset from the home edge of the media and mainscan offset from the first imageable pixel. This is the clamp margin for plates. Offsets are specified in millimetres. This command is available.
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head power The power out of the head is measured with the nose piece sensor. The measured power in watts is for whatever channels are currently set to on by the command "spot". Make sure that the head NVS parameters "hpwrgain", "hpslope" and "hpoffset" are set correctly. head power pulse The head repeatedly measures the ratio of the power emitted when a group of pixels are turned on to the power emitted when all pixels are turned off, and displays the average value. Use the command "spot" to turn on the pixels to be measured. Make sure that the head NVS parameter "bpgain" is set correctly. Used for field service and integration. head power full All the pixels are turned on and the power out of the head as measured by the nose piece sensor is returned in watts. Make sure that the head NVS parameters "hpwrgain", "hpslope" and "hpoffset" are set correctly. head power sum All pixels are turned on sequentially in pairs. The power for each pair is measured with the nose piece sensor, and the results are summed up at the end to obtain the total head power. The power out of the head is returned in watts. Make sure that the head NVS parameters "bpgain", "hsslope" and "hsoffset" are set correctly. head power off All the pixels are turned off and the leakage power out of the head as measured by the nose piece sensor is returned in watts. Make sure that the head NVS parameters "hpwrgain", "hpslope" and "hpoffset" are set correctly. head power all All the channels are measured one at a time using the same method as used for the command "head power pulse". This is the same as what is done for the command "stroke profile" but the format of the output is different. The results are reported with 3 numbers on a line starting with the channel number, then the channel power and lastly the target channel power from the last stroke cal. This last column could be meaningless if a stroke cal has not been done since the last reboot. The laser must be turned on before this command may be used. It is important to let the nose piece detector warm up with the laser on. The built in warm up time before the measurement starts is set by the hdp NVS parameter "brt".
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head program
Description
Terminates binary mode in the thermal head. The thermal head is reset and then enters programming mode. Programming mode is used to re-program the firmware and LCA files in the thermal head. This command is available.
Field 10-Aug-2002
When in programming mode, this command will read the flash memory. By reading all flash memory, corruption of flash memory can be verified. This command is available.
Field 10-Aug-2002
head recover
Description
If host / exposure head initialization fails, the user cannot access the exposure head through the host. When in recovery mode, host / exposure head initialization is not performed to allow the user to access the exposure head through the host. Since host / exposure head initialization is not performed, there are two side effects of recovery mode:
The exposure head type is determined based on the NVS parameter HGMR type. Attempting to plot may produce unexpected results.
head reset
Description Availability
Resets the exposure head. This is a "cold" reset since software and hardware are reset unconditionally. This command is available.
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head reset lvd Resets the LVD board. head reset dtd Resets the DTD board. head reset abort Closes the shutter and performs a shutdown of the laser and the beam-pointing.
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head sample laser Displays the laser power. The command "laser" is normally used for this purpose. head sample bp Displays the two signals from the beam position sensor. Sensor 0 is close to the LVD board, and Sensor 1 is close to the laser diode. Used for integration. head sample focus Displays the sum, difference, and error values for the two signals from the optical distance sensor. It also displays the current lens position as measured by the Hall effect sensor. The difference between the two signals is an uncalibrated measure of the distance between the final lens and the plate. The sum of the two signals is a measure of the total amount of light incident on the detector. The error signal is the difference between the target distance specified by the foffset head NVS parameter and the actual distance measured by the optical distance sensor. The actual distance is calculated by dividing the difference signal by the sum signal and multiplying the result by a scaling constant. See the head NVS parameter "foffset". head sample edge Indicates whether the autofocus laser beam is on or off the plate, and displays the value of the sum signal from the optical distance sensor. To change the edge calibration parameters, use the command "plot edge cal". head sample lpos Displays the lens position.
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head stats bp Display the beam-pointing hold current that is saved in the thermal head NVS. head stats bp <hold current> Initializes the beam-pointing hold current that is saved in the thermal head NVS. The <hold current> parameter is entered in amps.
Initializes the laser on time that is saved in the thermal head NVS. The <laser on time> parameter is entered in seconds. The laser on time is displayed by the command "laser". This command is available.
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head stats media Display the head media statistics by slot number and media name. head stats media init <starting index> [<final index>] Set the HMS slots to 0, beginning with <starting index>, and ending with <final index>. If no final index is specified, only the <starting index> slot will be initialized. For example, 'head stats media init 3' would set all hms parameters to zero in slot 3, while 'head stats media init 2 15' would set all hms parameters to zero in slots 2 through 15.
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HC board status LVD board status DTD board status head casting temperature head ambient temperature head humidity
The humidity has been added in version 1.56 but also needs matching MPE code to enable the humidity display. head status focus Displays the software status of the focus, with an explanation. head status dtd Displays the DTD board register bit values, with an explanation. head status bp Displays the software status of the beam-pointing, with an explanation.
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head status lvd [ < io register > ] [ [ < register value > ] ]
Description
head status lvd Displays the LVD board status register bit values, with an explanation. head status lvd <register> Displays the LVD board register bit values, with an explanation head status lvd <register> <value> Updates the register on the LVD board with the value specified by the <value> parameter and then displays the LVD board register bit values, with an explanation.
Availability
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This is a lower level version of the "head install" command. No setup stuff is done by this command only the streaming of the focus sum, difference and error values to the diagnostic port is enabled or disabled. This means that the position of the lens is not controlled unless separate steps are taken before issuing this command. This command is available.
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head test
Description Availability Access Modified
When in programming mode, this command will perform a datalink test between the host and thermal head. When complete, the command will return pass or fail. This command is available.
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head version
Description
build date for the HC firmware version number of the HC firmware version of the HC board hardware version of the HC LCA file version of the LVD board hardware version of the LVD LCA file
Move the exposure head z-stage to home position. This command is available.
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Move the exposure head z-stage to a traget position, in microns. This command is available.
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help
Description
Display a list of the available monitor commands. For more detailed help on a particular command use help <token+> where <token+> is the command token (or command token sequence) for which help is required. This command is available.
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help -all
Description Availability Access Modified
Display an extensive list of all available monitor commands and sub commands, including a short description of what each command does. This command is available.
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Displays detailed help for a specific set of commands. Parameters are described in full and all members of enumerated types are displayed. This command is available.
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help -brief
Description Availability Access Modified
Display a list of the available monitor commands, including a brief description of what each command does. This command is available.
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Display all command node data for developer debugging purposes. This command is available.
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Wild card command search. This command will search both the command syntax and associated help text of all diagnostic commands. The search string must contain at least one '*'. Example usage:
Keyword search
"help * gap between successive series plots" - match this phrase anywhere in the command or help
Notes
The search will show only commands that are visible at the current user level.
To search commands at higher access levels first change the access level using the "access" command.
"help * drum * spin" / "help *drum *spin" / "help *drum*spin" are treated identically.
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Displays help for a specific command. If more than one token is entered then detailed help is displayed - parameters are described in full and all members of enumerated types are displayed. This command is available.
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help -tree
Description Availability Access Modified
Display all commands in tree format - indenting is used to highlight the node level. This command is available.
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Displays detailed help for a specific set of commands in tree format - indenting is used to highlight the node level. This command is available.
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history
Description
The set of "history" commands are used to control history logging. These monitor commands are only used for development purposes.
history display
Description Notes Availability
Display the list of captured events as tagged by the history APIs internal to the firmware. When the history log is displayed, if the history log was enabled previously, it is now disabled. This command is available.
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hlt
Description Availability Access Modified
Top level command for HLT subsystem. These commands typically display the status of a component of the system. This command is available.
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hlt listdebug
Description Availability Access Modified
Tests health subsystem status linked list functionality. This command is available.
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hlt puonline
Description Availability Access Modified
Puts the specified print unit in online or offline mode. This command is available.
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Puts the specified print unit in offline mode. This command is available.
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Puts the specified print unit in online mode. This command is available.
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hlt reg < subsystem > < errorcode > < timeout >
Description
Registers a subsystem with the health subsystem. The specified subsystem is registered with a current status indicated by the errorcode and a reporting timeout as specified. This command is available.
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Causes the specified subsystem to report to the health subsystem with the given errorcode as its current status. This command is available.
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hlt status
Description
Displays the status of all registered health entries. For each entry, the status includes the element's identifier and description, and its current status code and description. This command is available.
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Displays the status of the specified subsystem. This status includes the subsystem's identifier and description, and its current status code and description. This command is available.
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Displays the connection status of the DNE. This status is either connected, cable not detected, communication lost or offline. This command is available.
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hlt status pu
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays the connection status of the print units. This status is either connected, cable not detected, communication lost or offline. This command is available.
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Displays the status of only the subsystems registered with the health subsystem. For each subsystem, the status includes the subsystem's identifier and description, and its current status code and description. This command is available.
Field 10-Aug-2001
Displays the status of the system. This status is either not started, initializing, ready or shutting down. This command is available.
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hlt status ws
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays the connection status of the workstation. This status is either connected, not connected or not supported. This command is available.
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hlt test < timeout1 > < timeout2 > < timeout3 > < timeout4 > < timeout5 >
Description Availability Access Modified
Spawns five tasks that register with the health subsystem and report in at the specified timeouts. Used to test the health subsystem functionality. This command is available.
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hlt update ws
Description Availability Access Modified
Causes the health subsystem to update and display the workstation connection status. This status is either connected, not connected or not supported. This command is available.
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hlt uptime
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays the uptime of the main firmware. This is the amount of time since the firmware was last reset or the power was cycled. This command is available.
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hotlink enable Enable the hotlink test between the host and the exposure head. After the hotlink test has been enabled, the hotlink test will automatically generate hotlink data between the host and the exposure head. The hotlink test will verify the hotlink cable between the host and the exposure head. The hotlink test will typically run for an extended period of time while the user periodically checks for errors detected by the hotlink test. Note that the hotlink test will typically detect a hotlink fault immediately after the hotlink test is enabled. The hotlink test must be enabled by both the host and the exposure head. As a result, there is a period during which the hotlink will not be synchronized resulting in a hotlink fault. hotlink disable Disable the hotlink test between the host and the exposure head.
hotlink reset
Description Availability Access Modified
hotlink status
Description
Display the status of the hotlink test. The status includes the following:
data state (active, hotlink fault, cable not detected) fault counter overflow counter collision counter
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This command resets selected ICEs that are connected to the DNE. This alias is in place for backwards compatability with older scripts which may still make use of the "icereset" command. This command is available.
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The top level command for accessing the image command set. Used without arguments, this command displays the status of all current images in progress.
This command cancels an image. Simulates an IMAGE_CANCEL message from the workstation. This command is available.
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This command ends an image. Simulates an IMAGE_END message from the workstation. This command is available.
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image flush
Description Availability Access Modified
This command flushes all images in progress from the system. Simulates a FLUSH message from the workstation. This command is available.
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This command ends the current flush command. Simulates a FLUSH_END message from the workstation. This command is available.
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image parm
Description Availability Access Modified
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Sets specified override image parameter to given value. This command is available.
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The override value is removed and the parameter reverts to its default value for all subsequent images. This command is available.
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image start [ < taskid > ] | [ < mainscan > ] | [ mediapending ] | [ datapending ]
Description
This command starts a new image. Simulates an IMAGE_START message from the workstation. The MAINSCAN option specifies the mainscan dimension of the media in microns. The MEDIAPENDING option specifies that media loading is externally controlled, and will not complete until a subsequent IMAGE_PARAMETERS message. To signal the completion of media loading, you must use the command IMAGE UPDATE LOADED. The DATAPENDING option specifies that data transfer must not begin until external notification via an IMAGE_PARAMETERS message. To signal that data transfer is ready, you must use the command IMAGE UPDATE DATAREADY.
image stats
Description Availability
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This command updates the parameters for an image. Simulates a IMAGE_PARAMETERS message from the workstation. The LOADED option specifies that external media loading has completed. This is only required if the IMAGE START MEDIAPENDING command was issued. The DATAREADY option specifies that data transfer may be initiated. This is only required if the IMAGE START DATAPENDING command was issued.
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Used to schedule an init sequence with the scheduler. This is used to initialize all the media handler components of the system. The optional parameters have little effect on how the device is initialized but are provided so to allow for changes if required. m <mlength> -> the mainscan length of the media on the drum s <slength> -> the subscan length of the media on the drum t <thickness> -> the thickness of the media on the drum i <mediatype> -> the mediatype of the media on the drum mi <media index> -> the media index of the media on the drum pi <proof index> -> the proof index of the media on the drum ms <media stacks>-> the number of media stacks on the drum e <exit number> -> the exit number to unload the media too is <image side> -> the image side of the media on the drum rl <repeat len> -> the repeat length of the media on the drum auto -> Initialize the automatic mode of the machine manual -> Initialize the manual mode of the machine loc1 -> stack location is 1 loc2 -> stack location is 2 loc3 -> stack location is 3 loc4 -> stack location is 4 loc5 -> stack location is 5 loc6 -> stack location is 6 loc7 -> stack location is 7 loc8 -> stack location is 8 info -> Used to provide more help for this command args -> Displays the current default arguments that will be used by this command This command is available.
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laser
Description
laser type (20W, 40W) laser status (off, on, current, idle, disabled, standby) laser mode laser power setpoint laser power laser current laser diode temperature laser on-time
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Controls the laser by communicating with the HC board. laser on Turns on the laser. If the "head lsrmode" is set to 0 or 3 (original mode) then the power setpoint is the value specified by the hdm NVS parameter "wpower" or "wpowern" depending on the mode of operation (wide or narrow). When not running a work station image then selection of wide or narrow depends on the setting of "hdp fnm". Starting with head version 1.56 (needs matching MPE code as well) if the "head lsrmode" is set to 1 or 2 (exposure control mode) then the laser power setpoint is the hdm NVS parameter "wpowere". Note that this value is automatically set everytime a machine initiated stroke cal is done. The calculated wpowere value depends on the "media sens" setting, the "drum diam", the "hdm ds" setting and the "head swidth" setting. Note that the new exposure mode does not use the obsolete "sys es" flag. Instead, it is controlled instead by the "head lsrmode" parameter. Beam positioning is enabled. Used for field service and integration. laser idle Turns on the laser (to idle). The power setpoint is hardcoded to 1W. Beam positioning is enabled. Used for field service and integration. laser standby Turns on the laser (to standby). The power setpoint is the value specified by the hdm NVS parameter "wpowers". Beam positioning is enabled. Used for field service and integration. laser off Turns off the laser. On 40W heads also closes the relay to turn on the head. It is often necessary to issue a "laser off" command to get the head to turn on after a reset. Beam positioning switches to hold mode, i.e., the current in the beam position actuator is kept constant.
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Turns the laser on by specifying a current value. The <amps> parameter specifies the current in amperes. Used for integration or low level tests. Beam pointing is not enables so be sure to turn on beam pointing with "head bp on" as well to prevent damage to the beam pointing sensors. The command "laser current" should not be used to query the laser current. Use the command "laser" to query the status of the laser (eg. current, power, temperature, etc).
laser ship
Description
Stores current laser servo_stat parameters to shipped servo_stat parameters, to provide a baseline for evaluating future laser performance. Used only once in production, when head is shipped. "laser test" must be executed first to ensure that servo_stat parameters are valid.
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laser test
Description
Runs write laser self-test. Used to verify that the laser servo is functioning correctly, and pinpoint any trouble spots. The laser test compares the current values with the previous values, if the previous values are non-zero. If the current and previous values exhibit sharp differences, then an error is generated. This allows us to evaluate laser performance over time, and determine if laser performance has changed significantly. Previously, several servo_stat parameters had non-zero default values. If the previous laser test results were set to the non-zero default values, you can expect errors to occur during the laser test, as the current and "previous" values will most likely differ significantly. You may need to run the test several times to clear all the errors, or set all of the "previous" servo_stat values to zero.
latch
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Displays the status of all generic latches. present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
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Displays the status of a specific generic latch. present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
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Enables or disables a specific generic latch. present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
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latch < number > setup < sensor > < rise | fall >
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Configures a specified generic latch to be triggered on the given edge when detected on the given sensor. present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
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lca
Description Availability Access Modified
Display the Xilinx version and status information This command is available.
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Enables or Disables the LCA blank skipping tracing. This is a developer level command. present MCE firmware only This command is available.
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Displays the result of LCA datapath blank skipping tracing. This is a developer level command. present MCE firmware only This command is available.
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lca fwdbg
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays the contents of the Xilinx Firmware debug register. This command is available.
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Sets the value of the Xilinx Firmware debug register. This command is available.
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lca irq
Description
Display the Xilinx interrupt usage statistics. The results are listed in columns, with the following columns being listed:
Pri: this is the interrupt's priority. Lower numbers mean higher priority. Mask: the mask used to enable or disable the interrupt. Ena: current enable status for the interrupt. Count: number of times the interrupt handler has been called. LISRmax: high water mark for LISR to HISR execution time. ISRmax: high water mark for ISR execution time. Description: Indicates what the interrupt is used for.
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Reset the Xilinx IRQ usage statistics. This command resets the high water marks and other statistics for the IRQ usage. This command is available.
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lca load
Description Availability Access Modified
Loads the Xilinx image from Flash into the Xilinx chip. This command is available.
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Enables or Disables the LCA pixel steering. This is a developer level command. present MCE firmware only This command is available.
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lca spddump
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Reads the contents of the LCA SDRAM EEPROM and dumps them to the diagnostic monitor. present MCE firmware only This command is available.
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Enables or Disables the LCA datapath pointer tracing. This is a developer level command. present MCE firmware only
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Displays the result of LCA datapath pointer tracing. This is a developer level command. present MCE firmware only This command is available.
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leave on
Description Availability Access Modified
Sends a 'leave on' response to the current suspend. This command is available.
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lec
Description Availability Access Modified
Moves the leading edge clamp actuator on or off the drum. The optional parameter [w] means that the command should wait for the sensor to trigger before returning. This command is available.
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lec init
Description Availability Access Modified
Initializes the leading edge clamp, it opens the clamp. This command is available.
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license
Description Availability Access Modified
Outputs the currently licensed state of the device. This command is available.
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This command performs queries to the internal firmware licensing system. You must specify a number that represents a "limit tag". The limit tag is the number in the first column of output from the "license" command, and it identifies a particular feature. There is the provision to specify an optional value, which when specified is compared againsted the license limit according to the comparison rules (hard coded) defined for the limit. In other words, if you specify a tag and a value for a *maximum* type of limit, then the value is considered valid if it is LESS than the current limit number. This command is available.
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list
Description Availability Access Modified See Also
The set of "list" commands are used to display system information listings. This command is available.
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list datatypes
Description Availability Access Modified
This command, when entered without any parameters, displays information on all the firmware errors which can be reported by the device. Information for a specific error code can be retrieved by optionally specifying the error code. The information displayed for each error includes:
the actual error code the funtional subsystem in which the error is defined a description of the error
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (below is the conclusion of the of top level command 'list' This command is available.
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list map
Description Availability Access Modified See Also
The system memory map displays the base addresses for various registers and modules within the device. This command is available.
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list version on page 137 list error [ < errorcode > ] on page 135
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list media
Description Availability Access Modified See Also
Displays a list of currently supported media. This list is the same one that is displayed by the MEDIA command. This command is available.
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Command: media
Displays a list of currently supported media types. This command is intended to assist in setting up new media entries. The type is referenced by a digit that must be used when setting a new media type using SET MEDIA. This command is available.
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list ovwr
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Lists the overwriting patterns that are currently loaded and available. present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
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Displays a list of the available test patterns. If the optional <number> parameter is included, this command displays information about the actual contents of the test pattern specified by <number>. This information can give a rough idea of what the test pattern will look like when plotted.
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Description Availability Access Modified
list serial
Description
This command displays the machine serial number. The serial number is stored in the "serialnumber" parameter in the "prd" parameter group.
list error [ < errorcode > ] on page 135 Command: list map PRM: PRM: prd SerialNumber
list stats
Description Availability Access Modified
List statistics that are available on this product. This command is available.
Field 08-Jul-2002
list version
Description
This command is intended to provide a snapshot of the "version state" of the device. Versioned components include items such as the main firmware, hardware, Xilinx code (if present) and baseline build. Release dates are reported for some of the components. This command is available.
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This command displays the same information solicited by the "list version" command, but also reports version information for all proxied devices. The device at which this command is entered can be expected to stand proxy for satellite devices connected to it, since those satellite device cannot be interrogated (using the command monitor) directly. This command is available.
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This command displays the same information solicited by the "list version" command, as well as a list of all the firmware subsystems present in the main firmware on the device. The version, release date and a description is given for each subsystem. The subsystems may be listed in alphabetical (by subsystem name) or chronological (by release date) order. This command is available.
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This command is used to return the current loaded state of the drum, and the arguments of the media found on the drum, if any. This command is available.
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This command is used to force media on the drum, whether or not media acutally exist on the drum. The optional parameters work in the following manner: m <mlength> -> the mainscan length of the media to be loaded s <slength> -> the subscan length of the media to be loaded t <thickness> -> the thickness of the media to be loaded i <mediatype> -> the mediatype of the media to be loaded mi <media index> -> the media index of the media to be loaded pi <proof index> -> the proof index of the media to be loaded ms <media stacks>-> the number of media stacks to be loaded e <exit number> -> the default exit number to unload the media p <punch_group> -> the punch group to use if available r <rotate> -> whether the media is to be rotated on unload is <image side> -> the image side to be loaded rl <repeat len> -> the repeat length of the media to be loaded bay <bay_number> -> load using automatic hardware if available manual -> load using manual hardware if available carrier <proof_index> -> force a carrier of <proof_index> on drum receiver -> force a receiver on drum donor <media_index> -> force a donor of <media_index> on drum loc1 -> stack location is 1 loc2 -> stack location is 2 loc3 -> stack location is 3 loc4 -> stack location is 4 loc5 -> stack location is 5 loc6 -> stack location is 6 loc7 -> stack location is 7 loc8 -> stack location is 8 uauto -> the unload is specified to be automatic umanual -> the unload is specified to be manual info -> Used to provide more help for the loaded force command args -> Displays the current default arguments that will be used by the loaded force command This command is available.
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Used to schedule an load sequence with the scheduler. This is used to load media onto the drum using the media handler components of the system and the arguments specified. The optional parameters work in the following manner: m <mlength> -> the mainscan length of the media to be loaded s <slength> -> the subscan length of the media to be loaded t <thickness> -> the thickness of the media to be loaded i <mediatype> -> the mediatype of the media to be loaded mi <media index> -> the media index of the media to be loaded pi <proof index> -> the proof index of the media to be loaded ms <media stacks>-> the number of media stacks to be loaded e <exit number> -> the default exit number to unload the media p <punch_group> -> the punch group to use if available r <rotate> -> whether the media is to be rotated on unload is <image side> -> the image side to be loaded rl <repeat len> -> the repeat length of the media to be loaded bay <bay_number> -> load using automatic hardware if available manual -> load using manual hardware if available loc1 -> stack location is 1 loc2 -> stack location is 2 loc3 -> stack location is 3 loc4 -> stack location is 4 loc5 -> stack location is 5 loc6 -> stack location is 6 loc7 -> stack location is 7 loc8 -> stack location is 8 uauto -> the unload is specified to be automatic umanual -> the unload is specified to be manual info -> Used to provide more help for the load command args -> Displays the current default arguments that will be used by the load command This command is available.
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Notes
The general status of the firmware is set to 'lockout' state if it is in the 'ready' state. When the general status of the firmware is set to 'lockout', following RCON commands are NOT executed: 1.Image/image group start; 2.IO status set; 3.Carriage move; 4.Drum move; 5.media load/unload. However, all RCON query commands are still executed.
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Description Availability Access Modified
Commands for logging events for debugging purposes. This command is available.
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log clear
Description Availability Access Modified
Clears all events from the event log. This command is available.
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log disp [ < tmode > ] | [ < tunits > ] | [ < fmask > ] | [ < emask > ]
Description
Displays all the events in the event log with optional filtering. If filtering is specified, it only applies while displaying the events -- logged events which are filtered during display remain in the buffer. If the log is enabled, it is disabled before being displayed. The events are displayed in a table with the following columns:
Time
Events are timestamped in microseconds by default (resolution varies depending on the platform). The timestamps can be displayed in milliseconds, seconds, or minutes by specifying the "ms", "s", or "m" options. By default, the event times are displayed relative to the last START event. Specifying the "abs" option displays the events in absolute time. Specifying the "dif" option displays the time differences between successive events.
Source
A label which describes the source of the event. This may be a subsystem, a task, a device, or a user.
Family
Event
Data
Up to four integer values may be stored with each event. These values may be used to record counter values, pointers, state codes, etc.
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Records a "mark" event in the log with an optional ID number. If no ID number is specified, a default of zero is used. The mark command is useful when you want to manually record an observable event in the log. The ID number can be used to associate the mark with the event or a written record. Note that if the log is recording too many events too quickly, your mark event may be lost when the log rolls over.
log mask
Description
Displays the log's family and event masks. When the log is enabled, these masks are used to filter events. If the result of ANDing the event's family and event masks with the corresponding log masks is non-zero, the event is logged. When the log is disabled, these masks filter the output of the "log disp" command.
Sets the log's family mask. The event mask is not changed. When the log is enabled, these masks are used to filter events. If the result of ANDing the event's family and event masks with the corresponding log masks is non-zero, the event is logged. When the log is disabled, these masks filter the output of the "log disp" command.
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Sets the log's family and event masks. When the log is enabled, these masks are used to filter events. If the result of ANDing the event's family and event masks with the corresponding log masks is non-zero, the event is logged. When the log is disabled, these masks filter the output of the "log disp" command.
log source
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays all event sources registered with the event log, along with their enable/ disable status. Sources which are disabled will not have their events logged. This command is available.
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Disables the specified event source from being logged. This command is available.
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Disables all event sources from being logged. This command is available.
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Enables the log to start capturing events. The log is enabled indefinitely unless an event limit is specified. This command is available.
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log status
Description
Displays the status of the event log. The following information is displayed:
Enable
Indicates whether the log is currently enabled for capturing events. If equal to 1, the log is enabled.
Countdown
If the log is enabled and the countdown is non-zero, the countdown is decremented after adding each event to the log. When the countdown reaches zero, the log is disabled. If the log is enabled with the countdown equal to zero, the log is enabled indefinitely.
Mask(F/E)
Displays the 32-bit family and event masks. An event is logged only if the results of ANDing its family and event masks with the corresponding log masks is non-zero.
Entries
Displays the number of events captured in the log as well as the maximum number of events the log can store.
Availability Access Modified
Disables event logging. If no event count is specified, logging stops immediately, otherwise logging continues until the specified number of additional events are captured. This command is available.
Developer 26-Oct-2001
macro
Description Availability
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Create a new command macro. Command macros provide a quick way to enter commonly accessed commands. Use a '%' sign to mark the position of arguments.
Delete the specified macro. Use 'macro delete -all' to delete all macros. This command is available.
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mask
Description
A set of status flags derived from various hardware fault detects. These flags indicate such things as proper installation of cables and functioning power supplies. Display a list of all the masked and problem status flags.
The ! character beside a status flag indicates that there is a problem with the corresponding component (e.g. missing cable). The * character beside a status flag indicates that the flag has been masked. Note that hyphenated acronyms generally refer to cable detects (e.g. HA-BP).
If one of these components suffers a detectable fault, the corresponding status flag will cause the system to report an error. If multiple related faults exist, internal diagnostics will determine which is the true cause and report only that error. The mask command provides the facilities for determining the state of these flags and for disabling or masking a flag. If a status flag is masked, a problem with the corresponding component will not be detected directly. This can be used to stifle error messages in an incomplete system. If <on_off> and <flag> are specified, then turn on or off the masking for the status flag corresponding to the listed <flag> number. Masking a flag means that even if there is a problem with the component, no error will be reported directly. Multiple flags may be specified in one command. Masking a status flag may result in the root cause of an error being disguised. For example, if the carriage motor cable is disconnected and the CM-BP (Carriage Motor to Backplane cable) flag is masked, the carriage will not respond, but the true cause of the problem will not be reported in an error message.
Notes Availability Access Modified See Also
It is not possible to mask off the door and abort flags for safety reasons. This command is available.
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mask all on page 149 Command: mask <on_off> <flag>+ mask < on_off > all on page 149
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Turn on or off the masking for the specified status flag(s). This command is available.
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Command: mask mask all on page 149 mask < on_off > all on page 149
Turn on or off the masking for all the status flags. This command is available.
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Command: mask mask all on page 149 Command: mask <on_off> <flag>+
mask all
Description Availability Access Modified See Also
Command: mask Command: mask <on_off> <flag>+ mask < on_off > all on page 149
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media
Description
The top level command for the media command set. This command can be used to set and display the current media type. There are 16 media types defined per machine. Each media entry consists of a set of parameters associated with that media. With no parameters, this command displays the currently selected media, its parameters, and all available media entries. Media parameters must be set up using SET MEDIA. This command is available.
Field 11-Jun-2001
This command selects the media parameters to use for the next test plot using the specified media number. This has no effect on workstation plots. This command is available.
Field 11-Jun-2001
media locations
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Used to provide information on the media locations in the device, if supported. None. This command is available.
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media lru
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays the contents of the MPI LRU (Least recently used) table. This table records which media slots have been used most (or least) recently. This command is available.
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Resets the contents of the media LRU table. The lowest numered slot is considered to be the most recently used media slot. This command is available.
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media removed
Description Availability Access Modified
Sends a 'media removed' response to the current suspend. This command is available.
Field 10-Mar-2002
media types
Description
Displays a list of currently supported media types. This command is intended to assist in setting up new media entries. The type is referenced by a digit that must be used when setting a new media type using SET MEDIA. This command is available.
Field 11-Jun-2001
mh
Description Availability Access Modified
mh cycletest
Description Availability
Used to display and control the current status of cycle testing with the media handler. This command is available.
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Used to enable or disable media handler cycle testing. This is media handler cycle testing, in addition cycle testing might need to be enabled in the media handler (mh) subsystem also ... depending on the functionality that is required. This command is available.
Field 18-Mar-2002
mh plateless
Description Availability Access Modified
Used to display and control the current status of plateless testing with the media handler. This command is available.
Field 18-Mar-2002
Used to enable or disable media handler plateless testing. This command is available.
Field 18-Mar-2002
mload
Description Availability Access Modified
This command is obsolete. It points to the correct load syntax. This command is available.
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Description
The top level command for accessing the mode command set. This command can be used to set and display the current plot resolution mode. There are 10 modes defined per machine. Each mode consists of a mainscan resolution, a subscan resolution, a mainscan duplicating factor and a subscan duplicating factor. With no parameters, this command displays the currently active plot mode and lists all available modes. This command does not affect workstation plots. Plot modes must be configured using the SET MODE command.
PRM: PRM: mode mscanresolution PRM: PRM: mode sscanresolution PRM: PRM: mode mscanduplicate PRM: PRM: mode mscanduplicate
This command selects the plot resolution mode using the specified mode number. This command is available.
Field 11-Jun-2001
PRM: PRM: mode mscanresolution PRM: PRM: mode sscanresolution PRM: PRM: mode mscanduplicate PRM: PRM: mode mscanduplicate
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This command can be used to select the plot resolution mode based on the desired resolution. The first mode with the matching mainscan and subscan (if specified) resolution is selected. This command is available.
Field 11-Jun-2001
PRM: PRM: mode mscanresolution PRM: PRM: mode sscanresolution PRM: PRM: mode mscanduplicate PRM: PRM: mode mscanduplicate
This command should be used for testing the Variable Mainscan Resolution feature. The resolution mode is set using the given input (rendered) mainscan resolution, the given output real mainscan resolution and the existing subscan resolution. This command is available.
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module positions
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Used to provide information on the module positions, if supported. None. This command is available.
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mpi
Description Availability Access Modified
This command displays information about the MPI subsystem. This command is available.
Expert 11-Jun-2001
mpi diag
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays diagnostic information for the mpi subsystem This command is available.
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msg
Description
This command is used to display various internal message information. You can examine internal message resources, and manipulate message tracing diagnostic infomation. Just typing "msg" gives you command syntax help. This command is available.
Field 02-Oct-2001
msg res
Description Availability Access Modified
msg trace
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays all message trace buffers to diagnostic channel. This command is available.
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This command is used to add command code(s) to the filter list. This command is available.
Field 02-Oct-2001
This command is used to remove specified command code(s) from the filter list. This command is available.
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This command is used to remove all command codes from the filter list. This command is available.
Field 02-Oct-2001
munload
Description Availability Access Modified
This command is obsolete. It points to the correct unload syntax. This command is available.
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Configure ethernet IP address of the specified ethernet link. This command is available.
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Configure ethernet subnet mask of the specified ethernet link. This command is available.
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net arp
Description Availability Access Modified
Add an ARP entry. Used for engineering build only. This command is available.
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Delete an ARP entry. Used for engineering build only. This command is available.
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Set flag to use BOOTP for NET startup. Just typing "net bootp" will display the current status. This command is available.
Field 07-Feb-2006
Set link speed and duplex of copper ethernet device. Used for engineering build only. This command is available.
Field 07-Feb-2006
net diag
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Display diagnostic counters for GMCE's ethernet communication ports. This display diagnostics for both the GMCE's Copper and Fiber ethernet ports. Used for engineering build only. This command is available.
Field 07-Feb-2006
Configure ethernet gateway device for the GMCE TCP/Ip stack. This command is available.
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Perform an UDP/TCP loop-back device driver test of the TRECK TCP/IP stack code. Used for engineering build only. Only present in the Diab PowerPC version of the NET subsystem. The TRECK stack code will need to be re-compiled with the trsystem.h #define TM_LOOP_TO_DRIVER enabled for the loop-back to go all the way to the device driver. This command is available.
Field 07-Feb-2006
Perform an internal UDP/TCP loop-back test of the TRECK TCP/IP stack code. Used for engineering build only. Only present in the Diab PowerPC version of the NET subsystem. This command is available.
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Sets up a new account name for connecting to the device. This command is available.
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Sets up a new password for connecting to the device. This command is available.
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Ping the specified IP address. Used for engineering build only. This command is available.
Field 07-Feb-2006
Disable or enable HW Ethernet packet forwarding functionality. Only for GMCE board firmware. This command is available.
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net route
Description Availability Access Modified
net route add < if > < ipaddr > < netmask > < gateway > < hops >
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Add a routing entry. Used for engineering build only. This command is available.
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net socket
Description Availability Access Modified
Display status of all sockets, both TCP and UDP. Shows number in use and the maximum number of sockets available. This command is available.
Field 07-Feb-2006
net status
Description
Port Type (serial only at this time) Baud Rate (if serial) Serial Port Id Serial Protocol in Use (SLIP or PPP) Ip Address for this port Net Mask for this port Default Gateway Ip Address Status of Communication Link (Running or Down)
net tcp
Description Availability Access Modified
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Description Availability Access Modified
This command configures the newline signal to the head. The offset parameter specifies the number of millimetres from the encoder index to the desired "newline on" transition point, while the width parameter specifies the number of millimetres from this point until "newline off". This command is intended for testing the gating parameters to the head. This command is available.
Expert 11-Jun-2001
notused_ftr
Description Availability Access Modified
This dummy command is used by the firmware to establish the end of the MOP command table in memory. It is not accessible to the user. This command is available.
Developer 31-May-2001
notused_hdr
Description Availability Access Modified
This dummy command is used by the firmware to establish the start of the MOP command table in memory. It is not accessible to the user. This command is available.
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ntpipe
Description Availability Access Modified
ntpipe status
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Displays the status of all NT pipes associated with the simulation. Multiple instances of a simulation may use different pipes. This command is available.
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nucdebug
Description
In ENGINEERING firmware this enables the Nucleus debugger. The debugger will then start processing all keys until you type "q" then enter. This monitor command is only for development purposes.
nvs
Description Availability Access Modified See Also
This depricated command does nothing and is preserved for backward-compatibility with existing scripts. Use the 'prm saveall' to save changes to the NVS parameters. This command is available.
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Save command. This depricated command does nothing and is preserved for backward-compatibility with existing scripts. Use the 'prm saveall' to save changes to the NVS parameters. This command is available.
Field 13-Nov-2003
ok
Description Availability Access Modified
This command is used to search for abnormal settings in the device. This command is available.
Expert 30-Mar-2009
option
Description Availability Access Modified
This command will display all the licensed options, and their current status. This command is available.
Expert 25-Jul-2002
This command will display the status of the debrus UDRCBC (base+chemical filter) option. It can also be used to enable, or disable the UDRCBC option. The device normally needs to be reset anytime an option is enabled or disabled for the change to take effect. This command is available.
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This command will display the status of the debrus UDRCB (base) option. It can also be used to enable, or disable the UDRCB option. The device normally needs to be reset anytime an option is enabled or disabled for the change to take effect. This command is available.
Expert 17-Aug-2002
This command will display the status of the dual-plate option (whether the machine supports loading two plates side-by-side, such as on the TS NEWS machines). It can also be used to enable, or disable the dual-plate option. This option must be enabled to support dual-plate loading.
The device needs to be reset anytime this option is enabled or disabled for the change to take effect. This command is available.
Expert 31-Oct-2001
This command will display the status of the edge detect option. It can also be used to enable or disable the edge detect option. The edge detect option should always be enabled. The only time it should be disabled is for testing purposes.
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This command will display the status of the film guide option (whether the machine has the leading edge clamp film guide installed). It can also be used to enable or disable the film guide option. If the film guide is installed, this option must be enabled to avoid damaging the machine.
The device needs to be reset anytime this option is enabled or disabled for the change to take effect. This command is available.
Expert 11-Mar-2002
option list
Description Availability Access Modified
This command will display all options, and their current status. This command is available.
Expert 25-Jul-2002
This command will display the status of the no-buzzer option. It can also be used to enable, or disable the no-buzzer option. If the no-buzzer option is disabled (default), then the buzzer will be activated. If the no-buzzer option is enabled, then the buzzer will be left off.
This command will display the status of the picker option. It can also be used to enable, or disable the picker option. This option must be enabled to support automatic loading.
Notes
The device needs to be reset anytime this option is enabled or disabled for the change to take effect.
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This command will display the status of the processor interface option. It can also be used to enable or disable the processor interface option. This option must be enabled to support the <<processor>> command. The processor interface option should be enabled if there is a processor interface cable connected to the device. This only applies to machines with auto unloading.
This command will display the status of the separator arms option (whether the machine has separator arms installed). Most Autoloaders have separator arms installed; most Newspaper machines do not. This command can also be used to enable or disable the separator arms. This option must be enabled to support separator arm commands.
The device needs to be reset anytime this option is enabled or disabled for the change to take effect. This command is available.
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This command will display the status of the single-broadsheet option (whether the machine supports single broadsheet plate imaging on the TS NEWS machines). It can also be used to enable, or disable the single-broadsheet option. This option must be enabled to support single broadsheet imaging..
Notes Availability
The device needs to be reset anytime this option is enabled or disabled for the change to take effect. This command is available.
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This command will display the status of the thsb option. It can also be used to enable or disable the thsb option. The THSB board reports the ambient temperature and humidity. This command is available.
Expert 28-Feb-2012
This command will display the status of the unload offset option - whether the device is using the unload offset to compenstate for binding in the LEC. It can also be used to enable or disable the unload-offset option. This command is available.
Expert 23-Mar-2002
This command will display the status of the unloadtable option. It can also be used to enable, or disable the unloadtable option. This option must be enabled to support automatic unloading.
The device needs to be reset anytime this option is enabled or disabled for the change to take effect. This command is available.
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This command will display the status of the variable mainscan resolution (VMR) option. It can also be used to enable or disable the VMR option. This option must be enabled to support lenticular printing where the input resolution of the image is not one of the configured modes and the output resolution of the image is not an integer. For example, an image requiring VMR could have a rendered resolution of 2415 and an output resolution of 2416.394 dots per inch.
When this option is enabled, the mainscan resolution device limit must be set appropriately to allow resolutions larger than normal. This command is available.
Expert 26-Aug-2003
This command will display the status of the zstage option. It can also be used to enable, or disable the zstage option. The device normally needs to be reset anytime an option is enabled or disabled for the change to take effect. This command is available.
Expert 17-Jun-2008
Displays specified DOS command line options. This command is only available in the simulation build of the firmware. This command is available.
Field 29-Nov-2001
override
Description Availability
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Show the status of the overrideable functions in the specified table. This command is available.
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override showall
Description Availability Access Modified
ovwr
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Displays information about the system's ability to support overwriting. present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
Field 31-JUL-2001
Enables or disables the use of overwriting patterns. present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
Developer 31-JUL-2001
Displays the contents of the overwriting pattern having the specified pattern ID. present in MCE firmware only
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ovwr list
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Displays a list of the currently loaded overwriting patterns. present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
Field 31-JUL-2001
Loads the pattern having specified ID into SDRAM present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
Developer 31-JUL-2001
Displays the contents of the overwriting mask end register. present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
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Sets the value of the overwriting mask end register. present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
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Displays the contents of the overwriting mask location register. present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
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Sets the value of the overwriting mask location register. present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
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Displays the contents of the overwriting mask start register. present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
Developer 31-JUL-2001
Sets the value of the overwriting mask start register. present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
Developer 31-JUL-2001
ovwr verify
Description Notes
Verifies the contents of SDRAM with the last loaded overwriting pattern. present in MCE firmware only
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Internal Peripheral byte Read or Write service. This service should only be used by a firmware or hardware developer familiar with the internal details of the electronics board.
pb <map_name> <hex_address> - Read a byte from a peripheral device. pb <map_name> <hex_address> <hex_data> - Write a byte to a peripheral device.
Notes
Use extreme caution, as writes to some peripheral registers could cause a system crash. Use the "list map" command to determine peripheral names that are available. This command is available.
Developer 30-Nov-2001
phy
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Reads all copper PHY registers on a GMCE board (Engineering version only) Used for engineering build only. This command is available.
Field 07-Feb-2006
phy cablelength
Description
Display the estimated copper ethernet cable length in meters on the GMCE board. This command is only available on GMCE boards that have the newer DP83865DVH PHY chip installed. This command is available.
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Description Availability Access Modified
Displays the current status of the picker and all associated hardware. This command is available.
Field 29-Aug-2001
Turns the picker airjet on or off. The optional parameter [w] means that the command should wait for the sensor to trigger before returning. This command is available.
Field 29-Aug-2001
Moves the picker actuator in or out. The optional parameter [w] means that the command should wait for the sensor to trigger before returning. This command is available.
Field 29-Aug-2001
Moves the picker actuator up or down. The optional parameter [w] means that the command should wait for the sensor to trigger before returning. This command is available.
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picker cancel
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
This command cancels any currently running picker sequence. This command should not be used outside of testing. This command is available.
Field 29-Aug-2001
picker fail
Description Availability Access Modified
This command will return the name of the step that the picker will be forced to fail on. This command is available.
Developer 27-Aug-2001
This command controls the step that the picker will be forced to fail on. The string must be the exact name of the string to fail on. To clear the exact name of the string must be entered in again. This command is available.
Developer 27-Aug-2001
picker init
Description Availability Access Modified
Initializes the picker and all associated hardware. This command is available.
Field 29-Aug-2001
Turns the picker lock on or off. The optional parameter [w] means that the command should wait for the sensor to trigger before returning.
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Description Availability Access Modified
picker release
Description Availability Access Modified
This command is to be used when the picker is idle and has media that can be released. This command is available.
Field 29-Aug-2001
Moves the picker separator arms in or out. The optional parameter [w] means that the command should wait for the sensor to trigger before returning. This command is available.
Field 09-Jun-2009
picker service
Description
This will move the picker up and unlock the plate cover door. It is only used for testing - the same functionality is available by pressing the load button and holding it down for 5s while the machine is idle. This command is available.
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picker step
Description Availability Access Modified
When the picker has step mode enabled, this will run the next sequence step in the picker command that is being executed. This command is available.
Expert 27-Aug-2001
This command will enable or disable picker step mode. This command is available.
Expert 27-Aug-2001
picker time
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
This will move each actuator associated with the picker and display the time it takes for each to move. Similar to <<time picker>> on old devices. This command is available.
Field 02-Aug-2002
Turns the picker vacuum on or off. The optional parameter [w] means that the command should wait for the sensor to trigger before returning. This command is available.
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Turns the picker vacuum away on or off. The optional parameter [w] means that the command should wait for the sensor to trigger before returning. This command is available.
Field 27-Jun-2005
Turns the picker vacuum home on or off. The optional parameter [w] means that the command should wait for the sensor to trigger before returning. This command is available.
Field 09-Sept-2006
picker wrist in [ w ]
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Moves the picker wrist actuator in. The optional parameter [w] means that the command should wait for the sensor to trigger before returning. This command is available.
Field 02-Aug-2002
Moves the picker wrist in, then fires the appropriate solenoids to make the wrist move in faster. This command is available.
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Moves the picker wrist actuator out. The optional parameter [w] means that the command should wait for the sensor to trigger before returning. This command is available.
Field 02-Aug-2002
pick
Description Availability Access Modified
This command is obsolete. It points to the correct load syntax. This command is available.
Field 07-Jan-2002
pll
Description Availability Access Modified See Also
This command displays the current Phase Locked Loop on/off status. This command is available.
Expert 11-Jun-2001
This command turns the Phase Locked Loop circuitry on or off. This command is intended for testing the head, as the PLL is required in order to generate the required SCLK signal to the head. This command is available.
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Displays PLL error statistics from the current or most recent plot. These currently include the per-swath error in the PLL, measured in microns. This command is available.
Expert 11-Jun-2001
pll test < sample count > < sample period >
Description Availability Access Modified See Also
Collects and displays up to 2048 PLL error samples during plotting or drum spinning with PLL enabled. This command is available.
Expert 11-Jun-2001
pload
Description Availability Access Modified
Load proofing donor of <mtype> to drum. The receiver must be loaded prior to this command. This command is available.
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pload r
Description Availability Access Modified
Load proofing receiver to drum. The carrier must be loaded prior to this command. This command is available.
Field 1-Oct-2001
This is just a stub the real plot command is described elsewhere. This command is available.
Field 12-Mar-2007
plot
Description
The top level command for accessing the plot command set. This command is used to generate test plots on the machine. Test plot images are generated using a specified pattern number. Plot dimensions can be specified with the command, but by default the plot fills the entire plate. The media must be loaded and selected prior to generating a plot, using the MEDIA command. The plot resolution must also be selected before generating a plot, using the MODE command. Certain parameters allow the operator to configure the plot shift and other characteristics (given sufficient command access), while others allow the operator to abort the current plot. Used without arguments, this command displays the status of the current plot in progress. This status includes the current state of the plot, such as Imaging or Focus Learn. Other data displayed includes the plot shift values, geometric correction status, drum speed, percent complete, current carriage retrace count, total swaths to image, image resolution and media selected. If no plot is currently in progress, the state is Idle and no other data is displayed.
Notes
Only one plot may be active at a time. A test plot cannot be generated while a workstation plot is in progress, and vice versa. Once a test plot has begun, changes to plot characteristics via plot configuration commands will not take place until the next plot commences. This command is available.
Availability
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This command generates a test plot using the specified test pattern. The image covers the entire imageable area on the media. Use the command PLOT STOP to abort a plot that is currently in progress if desired. Plot parameters can be set by using the MODE and MEDIA commands to select the desired resolution and media.
Notes
The media must be loaded prior to generating a test plot. Only one plot may be active at a time. A test plot cannot be generated while a workstation plot is in progress, and vice versa. Once a test plot has begun, changes to plot characteristics via plot configuration commands will not take place until the next plot commences. This command is available.
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plot < pattern > < subscan > [ < mainscan > ]
Description
This command generates a test plot using the specified test pattern. The subscan and optional mainscan dimensions specify the desired size of the image on the media (in mm). An error is displayed if this size is greater than the maximum allowed image size on the media, with clamp margins and plot shifts taken into account. This command is available.
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plot < pattern > < subscan > plate < plateid >
Description
This command generates a test plot using the specified test pattern on the specified loaded plate. The subscan and optional mainscan dimensions specify the desired size of the image on the media (in mm). An error is displayed if this size is greater than the maximum allowed image size on the media, with clamp margins and plot shifts taken into account. Requires dual-plate option to be enabled. This command is available.
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This command generates a test plot using the specified test pattern, on the specified loaded plate. Requires dual-plate option to be enabled. This command is available.
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plot balance
Description Availability Access Modified
This command is obsolete. Use "set ehi tstk" instead. This command is available.
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This command is obsolete. Use "set ehi tstk" instead. This command is available.
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plot crc
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This command displays the current enable/disable status for simulated raster image CRC checking. Simulated raster image CRC checking is disabled by default for all test plots. This command is available.
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This command can be used to enable or disable simulated raster image CRC checking. If the enable option is specified, simulated CRC checking is enabled on all subsequent test plots. If the disable option is specified, simulated CRC checking is disabled on all subsequent test plots. Simulated raster image CRC checking is disabled by default for all test plots. This command is available.
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Sets the value to use for simulated raster CRC checking. This has no effect unless this feature is enabled using PLOT CRC ENABLE. This command should be used at the end of the test plot. Use the value displayed for input raster CRC for the plot to succeed, or any other value for it to fail. This command is available.
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plot debug
Description Availability
This command displays the current debug level for output during plotting when debug VBS output is enabled. This command is available.
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This command can be used to set the VBS debug output level for the plotting firmware. The higher the debug level, the more output that will be displayed. the default level is 0, which is minimal output. This command takes effect immediately. This command is available.
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plot edge
Description
This command can be used to display the current media edge position. The edge position is determined at the start of a plot during the edge detection procedure, or can be set using the sub-command PLOT EDGE <position>. This command is available.
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Enables or disables edge detection. This command is not preserved over resets. The default edge detection state is enabled. This command is available.
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This command can be used to set the current media edge position. Normally, the edge position is determined at the start of a plot during the edge detection procedure. To override the edge detect position, disable edge detect using the command PLOT EDGE DISABLE and then use this command to set the edge position in millimetres. This command affects all subsequent test and workstation plots. This command is available.
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This command can be used to set the media edge position for the specified plate. Normally, the edge position is determined at the start of a plot during the edge detection procedure. To override the edge detect position, disable edge detect using the command PLOT EDGE DISABLE and then use this command to set the edge position in millimetres. This command affects all subsequent test and workstation plots. Requires dual-plate option to be enabled. This command is available.
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plot events
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Displays a list of available events that a plot sequence can be forced to fail on. This command is available.
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Generates the specified plot event, for debugging purposes only. This command is available.
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plot fail
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Displays the event that the plot will be forced to fail on. This command is available.
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Sets the event that the plot will be forced to fail on. The event is of the form "Plot: ...". For example, to force the plot to fail on edge detection, use the command PLOT FAIL "Plot: Edge detected by head". Use the command PLOT FAIL CLEAR to clear any previously set failure event. This command is available.
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plot focus
Description Availability Access Modified
Controls the number of times focus learn is performed during a plot. This can be either 0, 1 or 2. This command is available.
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Sets the number of times during a plot that focus learn will be performed. This can be either 0, 1 or 2. This command is available.
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plot gapless
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
This command displays the current enable/disable status for gapless test plotting. Gapless plotting is disabled by default for all test plots. This command is available.
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This command can be used to enable or disable gapless test plotting. If the enable option is specified, gapless plotting is enabled on all subsequent plots. If the disable option is specified, gapless plotting is disabled on all subsequent plots. Gapless plotting is disabled by default for all test plots. This command is available.
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plot gc
Description Notes Availability Access
This command displays the current Geometric Correction enable/disable state. Geometric correction is enabled by default for all plots. This command is available.
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PRM: PRM: gc mscale PRM: PRM: gc mshift PRM: PRM: gc sscale PRM: PRM: gc sshift PRM: PRM: gc orthoadjust PRM: PRM: gc rotation PRM: PRM: gc trackprofile
This command can be used to enable or disable geometric correction. If the enable option is specified, geometric correction is enabled on all subsequent plots. If the disable option is specified, geometric correction is disabled on all subsequent plots. Geometric correction is enabled by default for all plots. This command affects both test plots and workstation plots. This command is available.
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PRM: PRM: gc mscale PRM: PRM: gc mshift PRM: PRM: gc sscale PRM: PRM: gc sshift PRM: PRM: gc orthoadjust PRM: PRM: gc rotation PRM: PRM: gc trackprofile
This command can be used to enable or disable the rotation and orthogonal adjustment portion of geometric correction. If the enable option is specified, rotation and ortho adjustment is enabled on all subsequent plots. If the disable option is specified, rotation and ortho adjustment is disabled on all subsequent plots. Rotation and ortho adjustment is enabled by default for all plots. This command affects both test plots and workstation plots. This command is not preserved over a reset. This command is available.
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PRM: PRM: gc mscale PRM: PRM: gc mshift PRM: PRM: gc sscale PRM: PRM: gc sshift PRM: PRM: gc orthoadjust PRM: PRM: gc rotation PRM: PRM: gc trackprofile
This command can be used to enable or disable the scaling portion of geometric correction. If the enable option is specified, scaling is enabled on all subsequent plots. If the disable option is specified, scaling is disabled on all subsequent plots. The scaling factor image parameters are still applied when scaling is disabled. Only the GC scaling parameters are ignored. Scaling is enabled by default for all plots. This command affects both test plots and workstation plots. This command is not preserved over a reset. This command is available.
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PRM: PRM: gc mscale PRM: PRM: gc mshift PRM: PRM: gc sscale PRM: PRM: gc sshift PRM: PRM: gc orthoadjust PRM: PRM: gc rotation PRM: PRM: gc trackprofile
This command can be used to enable or disable the temperature compensation portion of geometric correction. If the enable option is specified, temperature compensation is enabled on all subsequent plots. If the disable option is specified, temperature compensation is disabled on all subsequent plots. Temperature compensation is enabled by default for all plots. This command affects both test plots and workstation plots. This command is not preserved over a reset. This command is available.
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PRM: PRM: gc mscale PRM: PRM: gc mshift PRM: PRM: gc sscale PRM: PRM: gc sshift PRM: PRM: gc orthoadjust PRM: PRM: gc rotation PRM: PRM: gc trackprofile
This command puts the machine into head test mode. In this mode, the drum is spinning and the PLL is enabled, and the gating signals to the head are configured. The SCLK signal can be configured by using the MODE command to select a desired mainscan resolution. Use the MEDIA command to select the desired media parameters, including drum speed. An optional parameter specifies the mainscan image size to configure the head gating signal for. The default is the maximum image size that will fit on the loaded media. The gating signals are also affected by global plot shifts, set using the PLOT SHIFT command. The PLOT STOP command must be used to end PLOT HEADTEST.
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Initializes the plot engine hardware and waits until initialization has completed. This includes such things as the head, the carriage and the slave board (if one is present). Note that some initialization automatically takes place after a power-on or reset and does not have to be repeated by this command, in which case we only have to wait until the process has completed. This command is available.
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plot label
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Displays the currently configured plot label. Relevant for Thermal 3 heads only. This command is available.
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Sets the label to display for test plots. Relevant for Thermal 3 heads only. This command is available.
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Instructs the firmware to use a default label for test plots. Relevant for Thermal 3 heads only. This command is available.
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plot moffset
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This command displays the current plot media offset settings. This command is available.
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This command can be used to position the image on the media, relative to the detected edge and the leading-edge clamp margin. The optional subscan parameter specifies the number of millimetres to offset the image from the left edge of the plate. The optional mainscan parameter specifies the number of millimetres to offset the image from the leading-edge clamp margin. The new media offset parameters take effect on the next test plot. Unlike the PLOT SHIFT command, the size of the image is not affected by the media offset.
There are no limits on the plot media offsets. A negative shift can be specified. This command is available.
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plot ortho
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
This command displays the current enable/disable status for orthogonal padding. Orthogonal padding is enabled by default for all plots. This command is available.
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This command can be used to enable or disable orthogonal padding. If the enable option is specified, orthogonal padding is enabled on all subsequent plots. If the disable option is specified, orthogonal padding is disabled on all subsequent plots. Orthogonal padding is enabled by default for all plots. This command affects both test plots and workstation plots. This command is available.
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plot polarity
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
This command displays the current laser polarity that will be applied for the next test plot. Relevant for Thermal 3 heads only. This command is available.
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This command sets the laser polarity that will be applied for the next test plot. The polarity can be either low, high or interleave. Relevant for Thermal 3 heads only. This command is available.
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Used to schedule plot prepare functionality with the scheduler. This is special product specific functionality that is only available on specific products to help a service engineer prepare the device for diagnostics plotting. The optional parameters work in the following manner: m <mlength> -> the mainscan length of the media on the drum s <slength> -> the subscan length of the media on the drum t <thickness> -> the thickness of the media on the drum i <mediatype> -> the mediatype of the media on the drum mi <media index> -> the media index of the media on the drum pi <proof index> -> the proof index of the media to be loaded ms <media stacks>-> the number of media stacks on the drum p <punch_group> -> the punch group to use if available e <exit number> -> the exit number to unload the media too, if more than one exit is on the machine is <image side> -> the image side to be loaded auto -> Service the automatic mode of the machine manual -> Service the manual mode of the machine info -> Used to provide more help for the service command args -> Displays the current default arguments that will be used by the service command This command is available.
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plot reset
Description
This command can be used to reset the current plotting sequence. It should only be used if there is a firmware error whereby the plotting sequence is frozen in a certain state. This command is available.
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plot retrace
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This command displays the current simulated retrace status and settings. Simulated retraces are disabled by default. This command is available.
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This command can be used to enable or disable simulated retraces. Simulated retraces are disabled by default. This command is available.
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This command configures how many drum rotations each simulated retrace takes. The default is 1. This command is available.
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This command configures how many swaths in between successive simulated retraces. The default is 100. This command is available.
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plot scale
Description Availability Access Modified
This command displays the current plot scale settings. This command is available.
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Provides a means of scaling the size of the image in both subscan and mainscan directions. A positive scale value increases the size of the image, while a negative value decreases the image size. Units are in parts-per-million. The new scale parameters take effect on the next test plot. They also apply to subsequent workstation plots. This command is available.
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plot seam
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
This command displays the current enable/disable status for seams and, if enabled, the currently defined seam locations. Seams are disabled by default for all plots. This command is available.
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This command can be used to enable or disable seams. If the enable option is specified, seams are enabled on all subsequent plots. If the disable option is specified, seams are disabled on all subsequent plots. Seams are disabled by default for all plots. This command is available.
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plot seam < number > < rect | lane > < offsetX > < offsetY > < endX > < endY >
Description
Defines the boundaries of a seam. The number specifies which seam definition to set. The type specifies whether the seam is a lane or a hold region. The offsets specify the distance from the edge of the raster image to the top left and bottom right corners of the seam. All distances are in millimetres. If the seam type is "lane", the end offsets are ignored. This command is available.
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This command erases any currently defined seams. This command is available.
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plot sequence
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays information about the sequence currently being processed, including events that have been added to each sub-sequence. This command is available.
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This command displays the current series plot status and settings. A series plot is one of a set of plots that are of fairly narrow mainscan width, and positioned next to each other on the media. Typically, one parameter is modified for each plot, so that the whole series can be analysed to detect the effect that changing the one parameter has on the output. Series plots are disabled by default. This command is available.
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This command can be used to enable or disable series plot mode. A series plot is one of a set of plots that are of fairly narrow mainscan width, and positioned next to each other on the media. Typically, one parameter is modified for each plot, so that the whole series can be analysed to detect the effect that changing the one parameter has on the output. When series plotting is enabled, the carriage is not returned to the original edge search start position after a plot, but instead is moved to the next plot position as determined by the inter-plot gap. This continues for each subsequent plot until series plotting is disabled.
Notes
Series plots are disabled by default. This command affects both test plots and workstation plots. Series plotting should be disabled when performing workstation plots. This command is available.
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This command can be used to keep the drum spinning between series plots, to save plotting time. When enabled, the drum will remain spinning after a plot has completed. When disabled, the drum will stop spinning between series plots. With this option enabled, once a series plot has begun, the drum will stop spinning once this option is disabled. This command is available.
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This command configures the inter-plot spacing for series plots. The units are in mm, and take effect on the next series plot. The gap can be negative, in which case the next plot will overlap the previous. The default gap is 10 mm. This command is available.
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plot shift
Description Availability Access Modified
This command displays the current plot shift settings. This command is available.
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This command can be used to position the image on the media, relative to the detected edge and the leading-edge clamp margin. The optional subscan parameter specifies the number of millimetres to offset the image from the left edge of the plate. The optional mainscan parameter specifies the number of millimetres to offset the image from the leading-edge clamp margin. The new shift parameters take effect on the next test plot. They also apply to subsequent workstation plots. There are no limits on the plot shifts. However, the plot will fail if the plot is shifted entirely off the plate. A negative shift can be specified. This command is available.
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Used to manually removed the current skip region This command is available.
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Used to update the swath count of the current region. This command is available.
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plot stop
Description
This command aborts a test plot that is currently in progress. This command can also be used to abort a workstation plot. In addition, this command can be used to abort an edge test, and must be used to take the firmware out of headtest mode. The carriage is not returned to the home position when the plot is aborted. The policy is: "stop all moving parts when a plot is aborted." This command is available.
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plot stroke
Description Availability Access Modified
This command displays the current stroke shift percentage. This command is available.
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This command can be used to set the stroke shift percentage for test plots. The value must be number between 0 and 100, and represents the percentage of the stroke width to shift by. The default shift is 0%. This command has no effect on workstation plots. This command is available.
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plot time
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays the image cycle time and the non-image time per cycle. This command is available.
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Internal Peripheral long word (32-bits) Read or Write service. This service should only be used by a firmware or hardware developer familiar with the internal details of the electronics board.
pl <map_name> <hex_address> - Read a 32-bit long word from a peripheral device. pl <map_name> <hex_address> <hex_data> - Write a 32-bit long word to a peripheral device.
Notes
Use extreme caution, as writes to some peripheral registers could cause a system crash. Use the "list map" command to determine peripheral names that are available. This command is available.
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This command displays a parameter's default value for specified nonvolatile storage parameter key. Every nonvolatile parameter is identified by a unique storage key number. If this key number is known the default value of the parameter can be determined using this command. The parameter storage key is generally accessible only to developers thus the 'prmdef' command is only available at the 'developer' command access level. This command is available.
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prm < groupname > [ [ limit ] | [ < copy > ] [ < parameter > ] [ default ] | [ all ] [ s ] | [ default ] | [ < value > ] [ s ] ]
Description
This is the top level command used to view and access all nonvolatile system parameters.
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The above command displays a list of all parameters in a group specified by <groupname>. Each parameter is displayed with its current value, default value and units.
The above command displays a list showing the maximum allowable value, minimum allowable value and default value for all parameters in the group specified by <groupname>.
The above command displays a list of all parameters in a group specified by <groupname> and a <copy> number. Each parameter is displayed with its current value, default value and units.
The above command displays a single <parameter> in a group specified by <groupname> and a <copy> number. The parameter is displayed with its current value, default value and units. If the parameter has multiple elements then all elements are displayed.
The above command sets a single <parameter> in a group specified by <groupname> and a <copy> number to its default value.
The above command sets a single <parameter> in a group specified by <groupname> and a <copy> number to its default value. Unecessary monitor output is suppressed.
The above command sets all elements of a single <parameter> in a group specified by <groupname> and a <copy> number to its default value.
The above command sets all elements of a single <parameter> in a group specified by <groupname> and a <copy> number to its default value. Unecessary monitor output is suppressed.
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Parameter search command. This command will search all of the following entries for the specified search string:
The search string must contain at least one '*'. Example usage:
"prm * drum" - must contain 'drum' "prm * baud * can" - must contain 'baud' AND 'can' in any order
"prm * degrees" will show all parameters where the units are in degrees. The search will show only parameters that are visible at the current parameter access level.
Notes
To search for parameters at higher access levels first change the access level using the "prm access" command.
"prm * baud * can" / "prm *baud*can" / "prm *drum *diam" are treated identically.
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This command sets the level of access to system parameters. Three access levels to system parameters exist.
NORMAL access enabled by the 'prm access normal' command DEBUG access enabled by the 'prm access debug' command
The command 'prm access' displays the access level currently in effect, the command 'prm access normal' sets normal parameter access and the he command 'prm access debug' sets debug parameter access.
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prm all
Description Availability Access Modified See Also
This command is used to display all nonvolatile system parameters. This includes all 'parameter groups', 'group copies', and 'group copy elements' if they should exist. This command is available.
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prm diff
Description Notes
Displays all parameters that are current different than their default values. Under normal conditions nonvolatile storage (NVS) parameters are not actually saved in non volatile memory unless they are set to a value different than their default. This command therefore normally displays all commands that are currently resident in NVS memory. This is true only is if the 'prm saveall' has not been issued.
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prm group
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This command displays a list of all system parameter groups. All system parameters are divided into groups. These groups are defined by the subsystems that create and uses these groups. For example, the carriage subsystem defines a group of nonvolatile parameters and assigns an appropriate name to the group. This allows users to access parameters in smaller logically related groups. This command is available.
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prm limit
Description Availability Access Modified
This command displays a list showing the maximum allowable value, minimum allowable value and default value for every nonvolatile system parameter. This command is available.
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prm saveall
Description Notes
Saves all current parameters values to non-volatile storage (NVS). Under normal conditions nonvolatile storage (NVS) parameters are not actually saved in non volatile memory unless they are set to a value different than their default. This command is useful for testing the capacity of the NVS storage area for worst case storage requirement conditions. This would occur when every parameter is different from its default and therefore occupies space in the nonvolatile storage area.
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Description
This command displays the current processor status. There are three status bits available from the processor:
Ready: the processor is turned on and ready to accept plates Busy: there is a plate curently in the processor, so further ones should not be sent Fault: the processor is faulted (operator must check processor for details of fault)
This command will return an error if the ProcessorInterface option is not enabled.
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Simulates a change in the processor state. Use this command when testing on a card-cage or using the simulator. There are five states available, and they map to specific status bit settings: 1. Not Ready --> Ready=OFF, Busy=OFF, Fault=OFF 2. Ready --> Ready=ON, Busy=OFF, Fault=OFF 3. Busy --> Ready=ON, Busy=ON, Fault=OFF 4. Busy Fault --> Ready=ON, Busy=ON, Fault=ON 5. Idle Fault --> Ready=ON, Busy=OFF, Fault=ON
product
Description Availability Access Modified
This command is used to display product information on the monitor. Information includes margins and maximum and minimum plate specifications. This command is available.
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property
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Displays information about which DCAPI properties are supported by the firmware. This command is available.
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property read [ < number > ] [ [ < index > ] [ < secondaryindex > ] ]
Description Availability Access Modified
Reads the value of the DCAPI property matching <number> and <index>. The index argument should only be specified for properties that require an index. This command is available.
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property write < number > < index > < secondaryindex > < value >
Description Availability Access Modified
Sets the value of the DCAPI property matching <number> and <index>. For nonindexed properties, an index value of 0 may be used. This command is available.
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punload
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Internal Peripheral word (16-bit) Read or Write service. This service should only be used by a firmware or hardware developer familiar with the internal details of the electronics board.
pw <map_name> <hex_address> - Read a 16-bit word from a peripheral device. pw <map_name> <hex_address> <hex_data> - Write a 16-bit word to a peripheral device.
Notes
Use extreme caution, as writes to some peripheral registers could cause a system crash. Use the "list map" command to determine peripheral names that are available. This command is available.
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ramp
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Moves the ramp in or out. The optional parameter [w] means that the command should wait for the sensor to trigger before returning. This command is available.
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redirect enable Monitor redirection allows the user access to the diagnostic port of the exposure head using the diagnostic port of the host. When monitor redirection is enabled, the user can access the diagnostic port of the exposure head but cannot access the diagnostic port of the host. The exposure head processes all received characters and handles all monitor commands. redirect disable Monitor redirection allows the user access to the diagnostic port of the exposure head using the diagnostic port of the host. When monitor redirection is disabled, the user can access the diagnostic port of the host but cannot access the diagnostic port of the exposure head. The host processes all received characters and handles all monitor commands.
Monitor redirection allows the user access to the diagnostic port of the exposure head using the diagnostic port of the host. When monitor redirection is enabled in file mode, output from the head is redirected to the specified file, located in the root directory on the GMCE board. This file can later be uploaded to the workstation via FTP. This command is available.
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redirect passthrough
Description
Monitor redirection allows the user access to the diagnostic port of the exposure head using the diagnostic port of the host. When monitor redirection is enabled in passthrough mode, the user can access the diagnostic port of both the host and exposure head. The host processes all received characters and handles all monitor commands. The "th2" command is used to redirect monitor commands from the host to the exposure head. This command is available.
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Description
Monitor redirection allows the user access to the diagnostic port of the exposure head using the diagnostic port of the host. When monitor redirection is enabled in passthrough mode, the user can access the diagnostic port of both the host and exposure head. The host processes all received characters and handles all monitor commands. The "th2" command is used to redirect monitor commands from the host to the exposure head. This command is available.
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release
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reset
Description Availability Access Modified
Resets the exposure head. This is a "cold" reset since software and hardware are reset unconditionally. This command is available.
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reset all
Description Availability Access Modified
Resets the master MCE board and all other boards attached to it using the CAN bus. This command is available.
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reset bbr
Description Availability Access Modified
Reset the default device (i.e. the device at which the command is issued) into boot block recovery mode. This command is available.
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reset boot
Description Availability Access Modified
Reset the default device (i.e. the device at which the command is issued) into boot mode. This command is available.
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reset cold
Description Availability Access Modified
Do a "cold" reset of the default device (i.e. the device at which the command is issued). This command is available.
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reset head
Description Availability Access Modified
Resets the exposure head. This is a "cold" reset since software and hardware are reset unconditionally. This command is available.
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reset ice
Description Notes Availability
This command is used to reset all of the ICEs connected to the DNE. The "icereset" command is an alias for "reset ice". This command is available.
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This command resets selected ICEs that are connected to the DNE. The "icereset" command is an alias for "reset ice". This command is available.
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reset partial
Description Availability Access Modified
Do a "warm" reset of the default device (i.e. the device at which the command is issued). This command is available.
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resume
Description Availability Access Modified
rif
Description Availability Access Modified
This is the top-level command for the RIF (Recorder Interface) firmware subsystem. When entered standalone it acts as an alias for "help rif". This command is available.
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rif res
Description Availability Access Modified
Display resource usage information for the RIF (Recorder Interface) firmware subsystem. This command is available.
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rif ver
Description Availability Access Modified
Display version information for the RIF (Recorder Interface) firmware subsystem. This command is available.
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Displays the roller status. This command has been kept around for compatiblity with the MPE-based machines. The "roller" command should be used in its place. This command is available.
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roller
Description Availability Access Modified
Moves the roller so it is on or off the drum. The optional parameter [w] means that the command should wait for the sensor to trigger before returning. This command is available.
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roller init
Description Availability Access Modified
Initializes the roller so that it is off the drum. This command is available.
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Executes monitor commands from the specified disk file. This command is only available in the simulation build of the firmware. This command is available.
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safety
Description Availability Access Modified
This command will display the current safety loop status, if available on the device. This command is available.
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safety abortfn
Description Availability Access Modified
This command will display all the currently registered abort functions with the device. This is a developer only command. This command is available.
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safety move
Description
This command will display the current status of the drum move interlocks and any errors if found. This should be used by service engineers trying to isolate mechanical problems on a machine. This command is available.
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safety spin
Description
This command will display the current status of the drum spin interlocks and any errors if found. This should be used by service engineers trying to isolate mechanical problems on a machine. This command is available.
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scanline
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Top level command node for 'scanline' command. present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
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Outputs scanline information for the given scanline present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
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scanline read < scanlinenum > < offset > [ < numwords > ]
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Outputs scanline information for the given scanline starting at the given word offset present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
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scanline write < scanlinenum > < offset > < data >
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Writes the <data> word to the <offset>th word position in <scanline> in SDRAM present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
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scan < ioname > [ [ addr ] | [ < on | off > ] | [ < value > ] | [ < bon | boff > ] | [ < son | soff > ] ]
Description
This is the top level I/O scanner command. It allows users to display the current state of all local or remote system I/O 'points'. An I/O points is either a 32-bit value considered as a unit (typically an analog value) or a single discrete bit that is a members of 32-bit discrete I/O group. I/O groups are always a full 32-bits wide regardless of how many bits are actually implemented within the group. Analog values are always contained within a single I/ O group dedicated to only one scalar value. Discrete I/O bits are contained somewhere within a 32-bit discrete I/O group. Not all bits within any given I/O group (analog or discrete) are necessarily implemented. The following commands allows various I/O displays options:
"scan <ioname>". This command displays the state of any unique I/O point if the full I/O name is entered for <ioname> or all I/O points matching the <ioname> specification up to the number of characters entered. "scan <ioname> on|off". This command allows the discrete I/O point specified by <ioname> to be 'forced' on ("scan <ioname> on") or off ("scan <ioname> off"). This command is available in engineering firmware builds only. The entire I/O name must be specified. "scan <ioname> <value>". This command allows the value specifed to be written to the specified group as long as the group is an analog output. This command is available in engineering firmware builds only. The entire I/O group name must be specified. "scan ioname bon|boff". This command allows 'bypass' status to be turned on ("scan <ioname> bon") or off ("scan <ioname> boff") for the I/O point specified by <ioname>. The entire I/O name must be specified. See the command 'scan bstatus' for more information on bypassing. "scan ioname son|soff" This command allows scanning to be turned on ("scan <ioname> son") or off ("scan <ioname> soff") set for the I/O group I/O specified by <ioname>. This command is available in engineering firmware builds only. Only a group names are valid for <ioname>. It is not possible to disable scanning for a discrete IO bit unless the entire group of which it is a member is disabled. The command "scan bits" can be used to determine the group to which an I/O bit belongs. "scan ioname addr" This command displays address and register information for the remote I/O group specified by <ioname>. The entire I/O group name must be specified.
Commands are also available for the following operations (Go to "See Also" below for links to more information on these commands and read the "Notes" section below for important background information )
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scan < ioname > [ [ addr ] | [ < on | off > ] | [ < value > ] | [ < bon | boff > ] | [ < son | soff > ] ]
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All I/O bits or groups are accessed with the scan command by a 'standard firmware name'. Standard firmware names generally have similar functionality in all CTP machines. For example, users used to a name for a given I/O point in one product will find the same name for an I/O point with an identical function in another product. A standard firmware name has the general form 'XXX_ProperCaseName' where 'XXX' is a class mnemonic referring to the machine subsystem in which the I/ O bit or group is used and 'ProperCaseName' is a name describing the function of the I/O in a reasonably concise way. The class component and the proper name component are always separated a single underscore character. The class mnemonic can be any length but is usually two to four characters in length. Examples:
Where "UI" = "User Interface", "CH" = "Chiller", "RLR" = "Roller" and "REG" = "Registration". Analog I/O is the one case where the class portion of the name is fixed. A class name of "AI_" denotes an analog input. A class name of "AO_" (that's the letter O not a zero) denotes an analog output. This convention allows the isolation of all analog values into a easily displayable list. Following are some self-explanatory examples of analog standard firmware names:
The only exception to the standard firmware I/O naming convention above is in the case of 'presence bits'. A presence bit is a discrete input bit used to indicate if a particular hardware component is detected in a machine. These bits have no operational function other than to flag missing hardware. Presence names always contain an ampersand character after the underscore separating the class mnemonic and the proper name. Examples:
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scan bclear
Description
This command is used to remove 'bypass' status for all I/O bits and groups in a system. It is intended for use by field service engineers as a convenient means of clearing all bypassed I/O bits in a system to their normal non-bypassed state after rectifying the problems that led to the original bypass requirement. This command is available.
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Description
This command displays all I/O bits 'known' by the I/O scanner subsystem. A list is generated of all bits by 'standard firmware name' together with their current status, the I/O group of which they are a member and a 32-bit mask indicating the position of the bit within the group. The first status character field contains one of the following:
"~" = The I/O bit is displayed inverted from its actual hardware state " " = (space) The I/O bit is displayed as its actual hardware state "*" = The I/O group containing this bit is not currently scanned
"1" = The I/O bit is in the TRUE logic state "0" = The I/O bit is in the FALSE logic state "*" = The I/O group containing this bit is not currently scanned
"x" = Bypass status is set for this bit " " = (space) Bypass status is NOT set for this bit "*" = The I/O group containing this bit is not currently scanned
"b" = Bypass status may be set for this I/O bit " " = (space) Bypass status may NOT be set for this I/O bit "*" = The I/O group containing this bit is not currently scanned
Notes
The I/O scanner always displays input and output bits with 'positive' logic states when the associated hardware is implemented with 'negative' logic. For example, if the active state of a bit indicating the drum roller is down is read from hardware as a "0" the I/O scanner inverts the reported state for this bit. If the hardware output bit that drives a solenoid is "0" in its active state the I/O scanner will display this bit as "1" when its active. To help avoid confusion when troubleshooting electrical hardware the first status field character will indicate bits that are inverted with a "~". This command is available.
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scan bstatus
Description
This command is used to display all 'bypassed' I/O bits and groups in a system, It is intended for use by field service engineers as a convenient means of displaying bypasses without having to examine the bypass status flags of an entire bit list or group list. The IOS subsystem maintains a bypass flag for every discrete I/O bit and group in a given system. User commands are supplied to read, set and clear any given bypass flag as well clear all bypasses at once. Each time a bypass flag is set or cleared the bypass status is automatically saved in nonvolatile memory. Bypass statuses are therefore always maintained through power cycles. The I/O Scanner has no concept of how these flags are used. It simply manages bypass flag states for other subsystems. If no subsystem is examining the bypass state of a given bit or group the state is meaningless. How can you know if the bypass state is being observed by the firmware? The answer is you cant know until a failure occurs because an I/O point (typically position sensor) is not at its expected value. The firmware will announce the name of the bit or group in question. After diagnosing the problem, field service engineers or remote customer service personnel have the option of bypassing the bit to allow the machine to continue (with diminished throughput and compromised internal machine safety) until the problem can be fully addressed. Bypassing I/O is not to taken lightly and should be used only to restore operation to a machine when all the risks and benefits have been carefully considered. In order to deal with the historical problems of "bypassing and forgetting" the firmware is designed to repeatedly display large windows at the main workstation to remind user that their machine is compromised and should be serviced soon possible. It is estimated that bypassing will temporarily rectify about 500r more of potential machine sensor failures. Bypassing will not necessarily restore non-functioning machines to a working state for the following reasons:
Notes
Some I/O points are critical to machine operation and can not be bypassed. These points have been predefined in the firmware as non-bypassable. Attempts to bypass these I/O point will result in error messages. As stated above the firmware may allow bypass status to be set but certain firmware subsystem don't offer the ability to ignore the input from an I/O point if the associated bypass flag is set.
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scan events
Description Notes
This is a diagnostic command to display all discrete input bits that are attached to system event flags. It is intended only for developer use. I/O scanner client subsystems can specify system "event flags" that are to be updated whenever particular discrete I/O inputs change state. These event flags trigger are able to trigger other system resources and tasks. The I/O scanner is unaware of the function of such event flags. It simply triggers them on behalf of other subsystem when certain scanned I/O input bits change. This command is available.
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scan groups
Description
This command displays all I/O groups 'known' by the I/O scanner subsystem. A list is generated of all groups by 'standard firmware name' together with their current value and status flags. The 'current value' is always a 32-bit hexadecimal number for analog values or discrete I/O groups. Status flags for I/O groups consist of two status character fields between the name string and the current value. The first status character field contains one of the following:
"x" = 'Bypass' status is set for this I/O group " " = (space) I/O group is being scanned normally "*" = This I/O group is not currently scanned
"b" = Bypass status may be set for this I/O group " " = (space) Bypass sataus may NOT be set for this I/O group "*" = This I/O group is not currently scanned
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scan presence
Description
This command displays all 'presence' bits in a system. Presence bits are discrete input bits used to indicate if a particular hardware component is detected in a machine. These bits have no operational function other than to flag missing hardware. The bits are displayed with the same format as the 'scan bits' command which displays all bits. This command is available.
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This is a diagnostic command used to display the relative efficiency of the I/O scanner task. It is intended only for developer use. The following values are displayed (all values in microseconds):
"holdoff time" Time from start of scan task until scanning begins "scaning time" Time to complete most recent scan "Max scan time" Maximum scan completion time "Ave scan time" Average scan completion time
sccuart reset
Description Availability Access Modified
scheduler
Description Availability
Displays the current media scheduler status including any queued operations. This command is available.
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Displays specific information about the operation specified by the media instance. This command is available.
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Cancels the operation specified by the media instance, if possible. This command is available.
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Displays the steps associated with the specified operation. This command is available.
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scheduler autounload
Description
Used to display and the current status of scheduler autounload mode. When the autounload mode is enabled, anytime a load is completed an unload is immediately scheduled. This command is available.
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scheduler cycletest
Description
Used to display the current status of the scheduler cycletest mode. When this mode is enable anytime a load is completed an unload is automatically scheduled along with a another load using the same arguments as the load that just completed. This command is available.
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Used to enable or disable the scheduler cycletest mode. This command is available.
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scheduler debug
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays debug information for the scheduler command. This is a developer command. This command is available.
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scheduler mediatypes
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays the all the currently available mediatypes on the current device This command is available.
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scheduler stats
Description
Displays unload-to-load cycle time statistics - most recent, minimum, maximum, and average cycle times. The average cycle time is roughly a running average over the last five cycles. The statistics can be reset with the "scheduler stats clear" command. This command is available.
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scheduler tasks
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays all the tasks associated with all scheduled operations in priority order. This command is available.
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scm halt < servo name > < halt option > < quick stop deceleration > < servo timeout >
Description
Terminate the movement of the servo controller. Note that this monitor command is intended for developer's only.
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scm home < servo name > < homing method > < homing velocity fast > < homing velocity slow > < homing acceleration > < home offset > < servo timeout >
Description
Initiate the homing method for the servo controller. Note that this monitor command is intended for developer's only.
scm info
Description
Display information on the servo controllers. The information displayed is as follows: o The servo name of the servo controller. The servo name is required by the other monitor commands. o The module type of the servo controler. The module type will be either "Elmo Servo" or "Copley Servo". o The bus number of the servo controller. A future enhancement may implement support for more than one CANbus. At this time, the value will always be "Default". o The node address of the servo controller. The node address will be between 1 and 127. o The servo state of the servo controller. The servo state will be either "Not Initialized", "Initialization Failed", "Idle", "Home Configuring", "Home Configuring and Halting", "Home Handshaking", "Home Handshaking and Halting", "Home Running", "Home Running and Halting", "Home Timer Expired", "Home Timer Expired and Halting", "Move Configuring", "Move Configuring and Halting", "Move Handshaking", "Move Handshaking and Halting", "Move Running", "Move Running and Halting", "Move Reconfiguring", "Move Reconfiguring and Halting", "Move Failure", "Move Failure and Halting", "Move Timer Expired" or "Move Timer Expired and Halting"
Query the servo position of the servo controller. Note that this monitor command is intended for developer's only.
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scm scurve jog < servo name > < relative distance > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < profile jerk > < servo timeout >
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scm scurve jog < servo name > < relative distance > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < profile jerk > < servo timeout >
Description
Initiate a s-curve jog for the servo controller. Note that this monitor command is intended for developer's only.
scm scurve move < servo name > < target position > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < profile jerk > < servo timeout >
Description
Initiate a s-curve move for the servo controller. Note that this monitor command is intended for developer's only.
Query the digital inputs of the servo controller. Note that this monitor command is intended for developer's only.
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scm trapezoidal jog < servo name > < relative distance > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < servo timeout >
Description
Initiate a trapezoidal jog for the servo controller. Note that this monitor command is intended for developer's only.
scm trapezoidal move < servo name > < target position > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < servo timeout >
Description
Initiate a trapezoidal move for the servo controller. Note that this monitor command is intended for developer's only.
scorr
Description
Displays the current scorr values as an array of numbers. The number in the upperleft corner corresponds to the first pixel pair in the stroke and the number in the lower-right corner corresponds to the last pixel pair in the stroke. This command is available.
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Displays the scorr value associated with the pixel pair identified by <sample>. The <sample> parameter specifies the pixel pair. The sample number ranges from 0 to one less than the number of pixels per stroke divided by the stroke increment. The number of pixels per stroke is determined by the mode NVS parameter "pixels_per_stroke" while the stroke increment is fixed at two (hard-wired by the LVD board).
Sets the scorr value associated with the pixel pair identified by <sample> to the value specified by <value>. The <sample> parameter specifies the pixel pair. The sample number ranges from 0 to one less than the number of pixels per stroke divided by the stroke increment. The number of pixels per stroke is determined by the mode NVS parameter "pixels_per_stroke" while the stroke increment is fixed at two (hard-wired by the LVD board). The <value> parameter specifies the scorr value. The units for scorr values are percent and can be negative or positive.
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scorr init [ < scorr value > ] [ [ < scorr slope > ] ]
Description
Sets the scorr value for all pixel pairs in the stroke. scorr init Sets the scorr value for all pixel pairs in the stroke to 0.0. scorr init <value> Sets the scorr value for all pixel pairs in the stroke to the value specified by <value>. scorr init <value> <slope> Sets the scorr value for all pixel pairs in the stroke to the triangular pattern specified by <value> and <slope>. The <value> parameter specifies the scorr value. The units for scorr values are percent and can be negative or positive. The <slope> parameter specifies the slope for the triangular pattern. The initial scorr value is determined by <value>. Each successive scorr value is adjusted by the slope multiplied by the stroke increment. When the resulting scorr value is not within the range +1.27 to -1.28, the slope is inverted. The stroke increment is fixed at two (hard-wired by the LVD board).
scorr save
Description Availability Access Modified
Saves the scorr values in the thermal head NVS for all medias. This command is available.
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Used to schedule service functionality with the scheduler. This is special product specific functionality that is only available on specific products to help a service engineer service the device. The optional parameters work in the following manner: m <mlength> -> the mainscan length of the media on the drum s <slength> -> the subscan length of the media on the drum t <thickness> -> the thickness of the media on the drum i <mediatype> -> the mediatype of the media on the drum mi <media index> -> the media index of the media on the drum pi <proof index> -> the proof index of the media to be loaded ms <media stacks>-> the number of media stacks on the drum p <punch_group> -> the punch group to use if available e <exit number> -> the exit number to unload the media too, if more than one exit is on the machine is <image side> -> the image side to be loaded auto -> Service the automatic mode of the machine manual -> Service the manual mode of the machine info -> Used to provide more help for the service command args -> Displays the current default arguments that will be used by the service command This command is available.
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set [ < groupname > ] [ [ < copy > ] [ < parameter > ] [ < val_element > ] [ < value > ] ]
Description
This is the top level command used to view and access all nonvolatile system parameters.
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set <groupname>
The above command displays a list of all parameters in a group specified by <groupname>. Each parameter is displayed with its current value, default value and units.
The above command displays a list of all parameters in a group specified by <groupname> and a <copy> number. Each parameter is displayed with its current value, default value and units.
The above command displays a single <parameter> in a group specified by <groupname> and a <copy> number. The parameter is displayed with its current value, default value and units. If the parameter has multiple elements then all elements are displayed.
If the parameter has only one element, then the above command sets the <parameter> in a group specified by <groupname> and a <copy> number to a value specified by <val_element>. If the parameter has multiple elements, then the above command displays the value of the element specified by <val_element> of a single <parameter> in a group specified by <groupname> and a <copy> number.
The above command sets the element specified by <val_element> of a single <parameter> in a group specified by <groupname> and a <copy> number to a value specified by <value>.
The above command displays a single <parameter> in a group specified by <groupname> The parameter is displayed with its current value, default value and units.
The above command sets a single <parameter> in the group specified by <groupname> to <value>.
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Wild card parameter search. This command will search all of the following entries for the specified search string:
The search string must contain at least one '*'. When more than one search string is specified then the matching can be in any order. Example usage:
"set * drum" - must contain 'drum' "set * diam * drum" - must contain 'diam' and 'drum' in any order
The search will show only parameters that are visible at the current parameter access level.
To search for parameters at higher access levels first change the access level using the "prm access" command.
"set * diam * drum" / "set *drum*diam" / "set *drum *diam" are treated identically.
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The shutter command sends a message to the HC board which controls the solenoid used to open and close the shutter. The solenoid is also under the control of the MPE board. During plotting, the MPE controls the shutter. The HC board cannot close the shutter if the MPE board is holding it open and vice versa. The command "shutter open" does not open the shutter if one of the safety interlocks is tripped.
sif
Description
These commands are used to perform low-level SCON communication protocol with SCON I/O boards. SCON communication protocol is supported for the CAN bus, and for SCON boards attached to the local controller board via an RS232 serial port. The commands: "sif wr sport bid vaddr data.." and "sif rd sport bid vaddr" are used to write/read SCON board virtual registers attached to an RS232 serial port. These SCON boards must be operating in remote serial access mode. This command is available.
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sif diag
Description Notes
Displays SCON communication protocol diagnostic counters. If you see a lot of timeout or retry errors, this may indicate that the firmware is trying to communication with an SCON slave I/O board that is not attached to the SCON bus. This command is available.
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sif rd < sport > < bid > < vaddr >
Description
Reads hex data bytes from an SCON board's virtual register. This command uses an RS232 serial port to access the SCON board. The SCON board must be setup to operate in this mode. Up to 8 bytes to data can be read, but most virtual registers do not exceed 4 bytes in size. The serial port is opened using a baud rate of 9600. This command is available.
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Reads data from an SCON board's virtual register. Up to 8 bytes to data can be read, but most virtual registers do not exceed 4 bytes in size. This command is available.
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Performs 1000 SCON virtual register read operations to the specified SCON board and virtual register. It then display performance statistics regarding the SCON read operation. Up to 8 bytes to data can be read, but most virtual registers do not exceed 4 bytes in size. This command is available.
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sif test write < bid > < vaddr > < data > +
Description
Performs 1000 SCON virtual register write operations to the specified SCON board and virtual register. It then display performance statistics regarding the SCON write operation. Up to 8 bytes to data can be written, but most virtual registers do not exceed 4 bytes in size.
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Writes hex data bytes to an SCON board's virtual register. Up to 8 bytes to data can be written, but most virtual registers do not exceed 4 bytes in size. This command is available.
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sif wr < sport > < bid > < vaddr > < data > +
Description
Writes hex data bytes to an SCON board's virtual register. This command uses an RS232 serial port to access the SCON board. The SCON board must be setup to operate in this mode. Up to 8 bytes to data can be written, but most virtual registers do not exceed 4 bytes in size. The serial port is opened using a baud rate of 9600. This command is available.
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sim
Description Notes
This command will display the currently simulation status of the hardware found on the machine. THIS COMMAND SHOULD NOT BE USED ON FIELD MACHINES. By simulating some of the hardware found on the machine can cause very unexpected results, and possibly damage the device. This command is mainly only for testing, or for developers. This command is available.
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This command is used to enable or disable simulation on all available hardware in the device. THIS COMMAND SHOULD NOT BE USED ON FIELD MACHINES. By simulating some of the hardware found on the machine can cause very unexpected results, and possibly damage the device. This command is mainly only for testing, or for developers. This command is available.
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This command is used to return the status or enable or disable simulation of the bay portion of the media handling. THIS COMMAND SHOULD NOT BE USED ON FIELD MACHINES. By simulating some of the hardware found on the machine can cause very unexpected results, and possibly damage the device. This command is mainly only for testing, or for developers. This command is available.
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This command is used to return the status or enable or disable carriage simulation on the device. THIS COMMAND SHOULD NOT BE USED ON FIELD MACHINES. By simulating some of the hardware found on the machine can cause very unexpected results, and possibly damage the device. This command is mainly only for testing, or for developers. This command is available.
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This command is used to return the status or enable or disable drum simulation on the device. THIS COMMAND SHOULD NOT BE USED ON FIELD MACHINES. By simulating some of the hardware found on the machine can cause very unexpected results, and possibly damage the device. This command is mainly only for testing, or for developers. This command is available.
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This command is used to return the status or enable or disable simulation of the engine portion of the media handling. THIS COMMAND SHOULD NOT BE USED ON FIELD MACHINES. By simulating some of the hardware found on the machine can cause very unexpected results, and possibly damage the device. This command is mainly only for testing, or for developers. This command is available.
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This command is used to return the status or enable or disable thermal head simulation on the device. THIS COMMAND SHOULD NOT BE USED ON FIELD MACHINES. By simulating some of the hardware found on the machine can cause very unexpected results, and possibly damage the device. This command is mainly only for testing, or for developers. This command is available.
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This command is used to return the status or enable or disable Media Handler simulation on the device. The media handler and loader are the same thing on the TS400 machine. This may not be the case in other machines. THIS COMMAND SHOULD NOT BE USED ON FIELD MACHINES. By simulating some of the hardware found on the machine can cause very unexpected results, and possibly damage the device. This command is mainly only for testing, or for developers.
This command is used to return the status or enable or disable simulation of the PDB board. THIS COMMAND SHOULD NOT BE USED ON FIELD MACHINES. Simulating some of the hardware found on the machine can cause very unexpected results, and possibly damage the device. This command is mainly only for testing, or for developers. This command is available.
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This command is used to return the status or enable or disable simulation of the picker portion of the media handling. THIS COMMAND SHOULD NOT BE USED ON FIELD MACHINES. By simulating some of the hardware found on the machine can cause very unexpected results, and possibly damage the device. This command is mainly only for testing, or for developers. This command is available.
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This command is used to return the status or enable or disable simulation of the processor. The processor simulation state can be changed independently of the media handling simulation state, so that for instance on a card-cage you can simulation media handling but attach a processor simulator box, in which case the processor would not be simulated in firmware. THIS COMMAND SHOULD NOT BE USED ON FIELD MACHINES. Simulating some of the hardware found on the machine can cause very unexpected results, and possibly damage the device. This command is mainly only for testing, or for developers. This command is available.
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Description Notes
This command is used to save the simulation state of the device into NVS. THIS COMMAND SHOULD NOT BE USED ON FIELD MACHINES. Simulating some of the hardware found on the machine can cause very unexpected results, and possibly damage the device. This command is mainly only for testing, or for developers. This command is available.
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This command is used to return the status or enable or disable simulation of the engine portion of the media handling. THIS COMMAND SHOULD NOT BE USED ON FIELD MACHINES. By simulating some of the hardware found on the machine can cause very unexpected results, and possibly damage the device. This command is mainly only for testing, or for developers. This command is available.
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sio
Description Availability Access Modified
These commands are used to provide management functions of all SCON I/O boards. This command is available.
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Connects the firmware's diagnostic monitor prompt to the specified SCON I/O board's monitor prompt. Use the ^Z key to disconnect and return to normal main controller board firmware diagnostic prompt. The main controller board's firmware will be in a partial "suspended" state while performing this operation. This command is available.
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sio nodes
Description
Displays a list of all SCON boards that are present on the SCON (CAN) bus, and optionally any SCON board(s) that have been configured to run off of a local controller board's serial port. Will display each SCON I/O board's powerup and reset count. This is volatile information. This command is available.
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Will reset all known SCON I/O boards. This command is available.
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Will reset a single specified SCON I/O board. This command is available.
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sio uns
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Displays a list of all satellite registers that have been registered for unsolicted message callback handling This is an engineering access diagnostic command This command is available.
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slipsheet bin
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Slip sheet command. Currently has not function. None. This command is available.
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Used to schedule a slip sheet bin unload command with the scheduler. The bin number indicates which bin you want to unload. This command is available.
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Used to display default args for the slip sheet bin commands. None.
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Used to display additional help for the slip sheet bin commands. None. This command is available.
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smc
Description
This is the top-level command for accessing the stepper motor control command set. The "smc" command issued on its own will display stepper motor information for all available steppers. The family of stepper commands are used to perform all tasks assoviated with moveing stepper motors. This command is available.
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This command will display stepper motor information for the specified stepper. This command is available.
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Command: smc
This command is used to query the current mode of the specified stepper. This command is available.
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smc < name > current < zero | quarter | half | full >
Description Availability Access Modified See Also
This command is used to set the current mode of the specified stepper. This command is available.
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This command is used to query the direction mode of the specified stepper. The direction mode tells the stepper which direction to turn to arrive at the home sensor. This command is available.
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smc < name > status on page 264 smc < name > dirmode < homeccw | homecw > on page 251
This command is used to set the direction mode of the specified stepper. The direction mode tells the stepper which direction to turn to arrive at the home sensor. The direction mode parameter must be set before the stepper motor controller will allow a stepper to start. (This is usually done automatically by the firmware). This command is available.
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smc < name > followr < maximumVelocity > < lastValid > < home | away >
Description Notes
This command is used to setup a stepper motor to follow a pre-defined trajectory. This command does not actually start the stepper motor. To initiate a stepper movement, you must use the 'smc <name> start' command. The trajectory must already be specified using the 'smc <name> trajr' command. This command utilizes real units for stepper control (mm, degrees, etc.) and as a result requires a valid 'stepsperunit' parameter to have been previously written.
smc < name > follow < maximumVelocity > < lastValid > < home | away > on page 252 smc < name > start < quarter | half | full > [ [ < timeout > ] [ < zero | quarter | half | full > ] ] on page 263 smc < name > trajr < address > on page 265 smc < name > trajr < address > < acceleration > < distance > on page 265 smc < name > trajr reset [ zero ] on page 266 smc < name > stepsperunit < stepsPerRealUnit > on page 264
smc < name > follow < maximumVelocity > < lastValid > < home | away >
Description Notes
This command is used to setup a stepper motor to follow a pre-defined trajectory. This command does not actually start the stepper motor. To initiate a stepper movement, you must use the 'smc <name> start' command. The trajectory must already be specified using the 'smc <name> traj' command.
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smc < name > followr < maximumVelocity > < lastValid > < home | away > on page 252 smc < name > start < quarter | half | full > [ [ < timeout > ] [ < zero | quarter | half | full > ] ] on page 263 smc < name > traj < address > on page 266 smc < name > traj < address > < acceleration > < steps > on page 266 smc < name > traj reset [ zero ] on page 267
This command is used to query the output gain of the specified stepper. This command is available.
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smc < name > query [ vel ] | [ accel ] | [ micro ] | [ vmax ] | [ steps ] | [ pos ] | [ tarpos ] | [ curmove ] | [ lastmove ] | [ sensor ] | [ gain ] | [ all ] on page 260 smc < name > queryr [ vel ] | [ accel ] | [ micro ] | [ vmax ] | [ distance ] | [ pos ] | [ tarpos ] | [ curmove ] | [ lastmove ] | [ sensor ] | [ stepsperunit ] | [ gain ] | [ all ] on page 260 smc < name > gain < outputGain > on page 253
This command is used to set the output gain of the specified stepper. This command is available.
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This command is used to setup a stepper motor to 'move' in the home direction (at a specified speed) until the home sensor is tripped. This command does not actually start the stepper motor. To initiate a stepper movement, you must use the 'smc <name> start' command. This command utilizes real units for stepper control (mm, degrees, etc.) and as a result requires a valid 'stepsperunit' parameter to have been previously written.
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smc < name > home < velocity > on page 254 smc < name > start < quarter | half | full > [ [ < timeout > ] [ < zero | quarter | half | full > ] ] on page 263 smc < name > udvelr < velocity > on page 268 smc < name > stepsperunit < stepsPerRealUnit > on page 264
This command is used to setup a stepper motor to 'move' in the home direction (at a specified speed in steps/second) until the home sensor is tripped. This command does not actually start the stepper motor. To initiate a stepper movement, you must use the 'smc <name> start' command. This command is available.
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smc < name > homer < velocity > on page 253 smc < name > start < quarter | half | full > [ [ < timeout > ] [ < zero | quarter | half | full > ] ] on page 263 smc < name > udvel < velocity > on page 268
This command is used to preform a reset of the stepper hardware on a satellite board. This command is available.
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This command initializes a stepper motor. Initializing a stepper involves writing the following data to the remote stepper controller: output gain direction mode sensor invert mask microstep rate update mode (set and used internally)
smc < name > gain < outputGain > on page 253 smc < name > dirmode < homeccw | homecw > on page 251 smc < name > sensorinv < sensorInvMask > on page 262 smc < name > micro < microstepRate > on page 256
smc < name > jogr < maximumVelocity > < acceleration > < distance >
Description Notes
This command is used to setup a stepper motor to 'move' a specified distance. This command does not actually start the stepper motor. To initiate a stepper movement, you must use the 'smc <name> start' command. This command utilizes real units for stepper control (mm, degrees, etc.) and as a result requires a valid 'stepsperunit' parameter to have been previously written.
smc < name > mover < maximumVelocity > < acceleration > < position > on page 257 smc < name > mover < maximumVelocity > < acceleration > < position > on page 257 smc < name > jog < maximumVelocity > < acceleration > < steps > on page 256 smc < name > start < quarter | half | full > [ [ < timeout > ] [ < zero | quarter | half | full > ] ] on page 263 smc < name > stepsperunit < stepsPerRealUnit > on page 264
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smc < name > jog < maximumVelocity > < acceleration > < steps >
Description Notes Availability Access Modified See Also
This command is used to setup a stepper motor to 'move' a specified number of steps. This command does not actually start the stepper motor. To initiate a stepper movement, you must use the 'smc <name> start' command. This command is available.
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smc < name > mover < maximumVelocity > < acceleration > < position > on page 257 smc < name > mover < maximumVelocity > < acceleration > < position > on page 257 smc < name > jogr < maximumVelocity > < acceleration > < distance > on page 255 smc < name > start < quarter | half | full > [ [ < timeout > ] [ < zero | quarter | half | full > ] ] on page 263
This command is used to query the microstep rate of the specified stepper. This command is available.
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smc < name > query [ vel ] | [ accel ] | [ micro ] | [ vmax ] | [ steps ] | [ pos ] | [ tarpos ] | [ curmove ] | [ lastmove ] | [ sensor ] | [ gain ] | [ all ] on page 260 smc < name > queryr [ vel ] | [ accel ] | [ micro ] | [ vmax ] | [ distance ] | [ pos ] | [ tarpos ] | [ curmove ] | [ lastmove ] | [ sensor ] | [ stepsperunit ] | [ gain ] | [ all ] on page 260 smc < name > micro < microstepRate > on page 256
This command is used to set the microstep rate of the specified stepper. The only valid microstep rates are: 32, 16, 8, 4, 2, and 1 (full stepping). Any other values will give an error. This command is available.
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smc < name > mover < maximumVelocity > < acceleration > < position >
Description Notes
This command is used to setup a stepper motor to 'move' to a specified position (measured in previously specified units). This command does not actually start the stepper motor. To initiate a stepper movement, you must use the 'smc <name> start' command. This command utilizes real units for stepper control (mm, degrees, etc.) and as a result requires a valid 'stepsperunit' parameter to have been previously written.
smc < name > mover < maximumVelocity > < acceleration > < position > on page 257 smc < name > jog < maximumVelocity > < acceleration > < steps > on page 256 smc < name > jogr < maximumVelocity > < acceleration > < distance > on page 255 smc < name > start < quarter | half | full > [ [ < timeout > ] [ < zero | quarter | half | full > ] ] on page 263 smc < name > stepsperunit < stepsPerRealUnit > on page 264
smc < name > move < maximumVelocity > < acceleration > < position >
Description Notes Availability Access
This command is used to setup a stepper motor to 'move' to a specified position (measured in steps). This command does not actually start the stepper motor. To initiate a stepper movement, you must use the 'smc <name> start' command. This command is available.
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smc < name > mover < maximumVelocity > < acceleration > < position > on page 257 smc < name > jog < maximumVelocity > < acceleration > < steps > on page 256 smc < name > jogr < maximumVelocity > < acceleration > < distance > on page 255 smc < name > start < quarter | half | full > [ [ < timeout > ] [ < zero | quarter | half | full > ] ] on page 263
This command is used to query the current stepper position measured in steps. This parameter is measured in steps of any size (any microstep rate). If the microstep rate has been changed without resetting (homing or otherwise calibrating) the motor position, then this value will be incorrect. This command is available.
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smc < name > query [ vel ] | [ accel ] | [ micro ] | [ vmax ] | [ steps ] | [ pos ] | [ tarpos ] | [ curmove ] | [ lastmove ] | [ sensor ] | [ gain ] | [ all ] on page 260 smc < name > position < newPosition > on page 259 smc < name > positionr on page 258 smc < name > positionr < newPosition > on page 259 smc < name > micro on page 256 Command: smc <name> micro <microStepRate>
This command is used to query the current stepper position. This parameter is calculated based on the position (in steps) of any size (any microstep rate). If the microstep rate has been changed without resetting (homing or otherwise calibrating) the motor position, then this value will be incorrect. This command utilizes real units (mm, degrees, etc.) and as a result requires a valid 'stepsperunit' parameter to have been previously written.
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smc < name > queryr [ vel ] | [ accel ] | [ micro ] | [ vmax ] | [ distance ] | [ pos ] | [ tarpos ] | [ curmove ] | [ lastmove ] | [ sensor ] | [ stepsperunit ] | [ gain ] | [ all ] on page 260 smc < name > position on page 258 smc < name > position < newPosition > on page 259 smc < name > positionr < newPosition > on page 259 smc < name > micro on page 256 Command: smc <name> micro <microStepRate> smc < name > stepsperunit on page 264 smc < name > stepsperunit < stepsPerRealUnit > on page 264
This command is used to set the current stepper position. This command utilizes real units (mm, degrees, etc.) and as a result requires a valid 'stepsperunit' parameter to have been previously written. This command is available.
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smc < name > position < newPosition > on page 259 smc < name > positionr on page 258 smc < name > positionr < newPosition > on page 259 smc < name > stepsperunit on page 264 smc < name > stepsperunit < stepsPerRealUnit > on page 264
This command is used to set the current stepper position measured in steps. This command is available.
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smc < name > position on page 258 smc < name > positionr on page 258 smc < name > positionr < newPosition > on page 259
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smc < name > query [ vel ] | [ accel ] | [ micro ] | [ vmax ] | [ steps ] | [ pos ] | [ tarpos ] | [ curmove ] | [ lastmove ] | [ sensor ] | [ gain ] | [ all ]
Description Availability Access Modified See Also
This command is used to query one or all of the stepper motor controller parameters (in steps, steps/s, etc.). This command is available.
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smc < name > queryr [ vel ] | [ accel ] | [ micro ] | [ vmax ] | [ distance ] | [ pos ] | [ tarpos ] | [ curmove ] | [ lastmove ] | [ sensor ] | [ stepsperunit ] | [ gain ] | [ all ] on page 260
smc < name > queryr [ vel ] | [ accel ] | [ micro ] | [ vmax ] | [ distance ] | [ pos ] | [ tarpos ] | [ curmove ] | [ lastmove ] | [ sensor ] | [ stepsperunit ] | [ gain ] | [ all ]
Description Notes Availability Access Modified See Also
This command is used to query one or all of the stepper motor controller parameters. This command utilizes real units (mm, degrees, etc.) and as a result requires a valid 'stepsperunit' parameter to have been previously written. This command is available.
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smc < name > query [ vel ] | [ accel ] | [ micro ] | [ vmax ] | [ steps ] | [ pos ] | [ tarpos ] | [ curmove ] | [ lastmove ] | [ sensor ] | [ gain ] | [ all ] on page 260 smc < name > stepsperunit < stepsPerRealUnit > on page 264
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This command is used to setup a stepper motor to 'move' in a specified direction (at a specified speed) until a stop command is issued or a limit (home, away, or alternate position) sensor is tripped. This command does not actually start the stepper motor. To initiate a stepper movement, you must use the 'smc <name> start' command. The direction is not explicitly stated, it is detemined from the sign of the velocity. A positive velocity results in a move toward the away sensor. This command utilizes real units for stepper control (mm, degrees, etc.) and as a result requires a valid 'stepsperunit' parameter to have been previously written.
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smc < name > run < velocity > on page 261 smc < name > start < quarter | half | full > [ [ < timeout > ] [ < zero | quarter | half | full > ] ] on page 263 smc < name > udvelr < velocity > on page 268 smc < name > stepsperunit < stepsPerRealUnit > on page 264
This command is used to setup a stepper motor to 'move' in a specified direction (at a specified speed in steps/s) until a stop command is issued or a limit (home, away, or alternate position) sensor is tripped. This command does not actually start the stepper motor. To initiate a stepper movement, you must use the 'smc <name> start' command. The direction is not explicitly stated, it is detemined from the sign of the velocity. A positive velocity results in a move toward the away sensor.
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smc < name > runr < velocity > on page 261 smc < name > start < quarter | half | full > [ [ < timeout > ] [ < zero | quarter | half | full > ] ] on page 263 smc < name > udvel < velocity > on page 268
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This command is used to query the alternate sensor mask of the specified stepper. This command is available.
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smc < name > query [ vel ] | [ accel ] | [ micro ] | [ vmax ] | [ steps ] | [ pos ] | [ tarpos ] | [ curmove ] | [ lastmove ] | [ sensor ] | [ gain ] | [ all ] on page 260 smc < name > queryr [ vel ] | [ accel ] | [ micro ] | [ vmax ] | [ distance ] | [ pos ] | [ tarpos ] | [ curmove ] | [ lastmove ] | [ sensor ] | [ stepsperunit ] | [ gain ] | [ all ] on page 260 smc < name > sensor < sensorMask > on page 263 smc < name > sensorinv on page 262 smc < name > sensorinv < sensorInvMask > on page 262
This command is used to query the alternate sensor invert mask of the specified stepper. This command is available.
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smc < name > query [ vel ] | [ accel ] | [ micro ] | [ vmax ] | [ steps ] | [ pos ] | [ tarpos ] | [ curmove ] | [ lastmove ] | [ sensor ] | [ gain ] | [ all ] on page 260 smc < name > queryr [ vel ] | [ accel ] | [ micro ] | [ vmax ] | [ distance ] | [ pos ] | [ tarpos ] | [ curmove ] | [ lastmove ] | [ sensor ] | [ stepsperunit ] | [ gain ] | [ all ] on page 260 smc < name > sensorinv < sensorInvMask > on page 262 smc < name > sensor on page 262 smc < name > sensor < sensorMask > on page 263
This command is used to set the alternate sensor invert mask of the specified stepper. This command is available.
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smc < name > sensorinv on page 262 smc < name > sensor on page 262 smc < name > sensor < sensorMask > on page 263
This command is used to set the alternate sensor mask of the specified stepper. When setting the alternate sensor mask, you must specify both a home and away mask. This is done by entering it in the following order: XX XX | HOME | AWAY eg. If you wanted to set alternate sensor 3 as an away sensor and sensor 1 as both a home and away sensor, you would enter: smc <name> sensor 0105 Which means you are setting the home mask to 0x01 (b00000001) and the away mask to 0x05 (b00000101).
smc < name > sensor on page 262 smc < name > sensorinv on page 262 smc < name > sensorinv < sensorInvMask > on page 262
smc < name > start < quarter | half | full > [ [ < timeout > ] [ < zero | quarter | half | full > ] ]
Description Notes
This command is used to trigger a stepper motor move based on pre-setup commands (move, jog, run, etc.) Before a stepper with actually move, the following parameters must be set (to guarantee correct and safe operation of the stepper): microstep rate steps per unit output gain direction mode
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This command displays the status information for the specified stepper. This command is available.
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This command is used to query the steps per unit conversion factor for the specified stepper. This command is available.
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smc < name > queryr [ vel ] | [ accel ] | [ micro ] | [ vmax ] | [ distance ] | [ pos ] | [ tarpos ] | [ curmove ] | [ lastmove ] | [ sensor ] | [ stepsperunit ] | [ gain ] | [ all ] on page 260 smc < name > stepsperunit < stepsPerRealUnit > on page 264
This command is used to set the steps per unit conversion factor for the specified stepper. This value is required in order to use all the 'real' commands such as mover. This command is available.
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This commands stops a currently running stepper motor. With nothing specified, this command will execute a controlled stop, decelerating the motor (if possible) and applying the previously specified holding current. If the 'now' token is specified, the motor will stop immediately and the motor hardware will be disabled. This command is available.
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This command is used to query a single trajectory point in the remote trajectory queue. This command utilizes real units (mm, degrees, etc.) and as a result requires a valid 'stepsperunit' parameter to have been previously written. This command is available.
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smc < name > trajr reset [ zero ] on page 266 smc < name > trajr < address > < acceleration > < distance > on page 265 smc < name > traj < address > on page 266 smc < name > follow < maximumVelocity > < lastValid > < home | away > on page 252
smc < name > trajr < address > < acceleration > < distance >
Description Notes Availability Access Modified See Also
This command is used to write a single trajectory point into the remote trajectory queue. This command utilizes real units (mm, degrees, etc.) and as a result requires a valid 'stepsperunit' parameter to have been previously written. This command is available.
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smc < name > trajr reset [ zero ] on page 266 smc < name > trajr < address > on page 265 smc < name > traj < address > < acceleration > < steps > on page 266 smc < name > follow < maximumVelocity > < lastValid > < home | away > on page 252
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This command is used to reset the trajectory queue. This command resets the head pointer into the trajectory queue, allowing for repeated identical trajectory moves. If the 'zero' token is used, both the head and the tail pointers are reset, and all the entries are set to zero. This command utilizes real units (mm, degrees, etc.) and as a result requires a valid 'stepsperunit' parameter to have been previously written.
smc < name > trajr < address > on page 265 smc < name > trajr < address > < acceleration > < distance > on page 265 smc < name > traj reset [ zero ] on page 267 smc < name > followr < maximumVelocity > < lastValid > < home | away > on page 252 smc < name > stepsperunit < stepsPerRealUnit > on page 264
This command is used to query a single trajectory point in the remote trajectory queue. This command is available.
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smc < name > traj reset [ zero ] on page 267 smc < name > traj < address > < acceleration > < steps > on page 266 smc < name > trajr < address > on page 265 smc < name > follow < maximumVelocity > < lastValid > < home | away > on page 252
smc < name > traj < address > < acceleration > < steps >
Description Availability Access
This command is used to write a single trajectory point into the remote trajectory queue. This command is available.
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smc < name > traj reset [ zero ] on page 267 smc < name > traj < address > on page 266 smc < name > trajr < address > < acceleration > < distance > on page 265 smc < name > follow < maximumVelocity > < lastValid > < home | away > on page 252
This command is used to reset the trajectory queue. This command resets the head pointer into the trajectory queue, allowing for repeated identical trajectory moves. If the 'zero' token is used, both the head and the tail pointers are reset, and all the entries are set to zero. This command is available.
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smc < name > traj < address > on page 266 smc < name > traj < address > < acceleration > < steps > on page 266 smc < name > trajr reset [ zero ] on page 266 smc < name > follow < maximumVelocity > < lastValid > < home | away > on page 252
This command will update the last valid (tail) pointer into the trajectory queue. The queue is only 16 points long but is implemented as a circular buffer. If more than 16 points are required, older (already reached) points can be overwritten and the last valid pointer can updated to point to the new 'end' of the queue. This command is available.
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smc < name > follow < maximumVelocity > < lastValid > < home | away > on page 252 smc < name > followr < maximumVelocity > < lastValid > < home | away > on page 252 smc < name > traj < address > on page 266 smc < name > traj < address > < acceleration > < steps > on page 266 smc < name > traj reset [ zero ] on page 267 smc < name > trajr < address > on page 265 smc < name > trajr < address > < acceleration > < distance > on page 265 smc < name > trajr reset [ zero ] on page 266
This command is used to update the velocity of a currently running motor. The direction cannot be changed by this command. This command utilizes real units for stepper control (mm, degrees, etc.) and as a result requires a valid 'stepsperunit' parameter to have been previously written.
smc < name > homer < velocity > on page 253 smc < name > runr < velocity > on page 261 smc < name > udvel < velocity > on page 268 smc < name > stepsperunit < stepsPerRealUnit > on page 264
This command is used to update the velocity (in steps/s) of a currently running motor. The direction cannot be changed by this command. This command is available.
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smc < name > home < velocity > on page 254 smc < name > run < velocity > on page 261 smc < name > udvelr < velocity > on page 268
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This command resets the reserved flag for a specified stepper. A stepper is reserved when a 'move' command has been issued. If a mistake was made and a different 'move' command should be used, the motor must first be unreserved. This command is available.
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Disable or enable 5A Stepper Carriage Amp (CA) fault reporting. If you type just "smc cafault" it will display the current status of this flag (NVS). This command is available.
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softuart reset
Description Availability Access Modified
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Turns on pixels in the stroke. spot <offset> Turns on the pixel pair that includes the pixel identified by <offset>. spot <offset> <width> Turns on the pixel(s) that include the pixel identified by <offset> and has a width specified by <width>. The <offset> parameter specifies one of the pixels in the spot. The offset ranges from 0 to one less than the number of pixels per stroke. The number of pixels per stroke is determined by the mode NVS parameter "pixels_per_stroke". The <width> parameter specifies the number of pixels in the spot. The spot width can be 1, 2 or 4 pixels. When the spot width is 2 or 4 pixels, the offset specifies one of the pixels in the spot (but not necessarily the first pixel in the spot). The offset of the first pixel in the spot will be a multiple of the the number of pixels in the spot.
spot full
Description Availability Access Modified
spot off
Description Availability Access Modified
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Description Availability Access Modified
Cleanes the spray gun with the cleaning fluid. This command is available.
Field 14-Nov-2002
Change the liquid loaded to a different liquid (change whether one pump or two are used) This command is available.
Field 14-Nov-2002
sprayer spray
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Spray the specified liquid The spray gun must previously have been primed with the liquid to be sprayed. This command is available.
Field 14-Nov-2002
sprayer stop
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Stop any process that may be in progress. This command will stop any SP process and stop the carriage and drum. This command is available.
Field 14-Nov-2002
stats
Description Availability
Displays current statistics reporting enable/disable status. If disabled, no statistics reports are generated. This command is available.
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Enables or disables statistics reporting. If disabled, statistics are tracked but not reported. The default is enabled. This resets to enabled on power-up. This command is available.
Developer 22-Aug-2002
statuslights
Description Availability Access Modified
The top level command for the status lights command set. Displays the status lights status. This command is available.
Field 11-Jul-2002
This command drives the status lights to the desired state. This command is available.
Field 11-Jul-2002
status
Description
List brief status of all groups. This status includes each group name, the combined pass/fail status of the I/O in each group, the rank of the failed I/O, and a description of the current status. If the overall status of a group is not success, the failure code, rank and description of the offending I/O is displayed. This command is available.
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Displays the status of the specified group. The name of the group corresponds to the name displayed with the STATUS command. The same information is displayed as with the STATUS ALL command. The group name must be enclosed in double quotation marks. It is not case sensitive. This command is available.
Field 26-Jun-2001
Displays the status of the specified group. The number corresponds to the order the group appears when shown with the STATUS command. The same information is displayed as with the STATUS ALL command. This command is available.
Field 26-Jun-2001
status all
Description
List all status groups and their I/O. The information displayed for each status group includes:
1) The status group name and its overall pass/fail status. 2) The name of each I/O entry in the group. 3) An indication of whether or not the entry is masked or disabled. 4) The I/O type. 5) The expected value (for digital I/O). 6) The minimum and maximum values (for analog I/O). 7) The current value of the I/O entry. 8) The failure rank of the I/O entry. 9) The I/O state code.
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status scantime
Description
Display scan time statistics. The information displayed includes the minimum, maximum and average time spent monitoring the I/O, the number of scans completed since the last reset, the minimum, maximum and average latency of each scan. This command is available.
Field 26-Jun-2001
stg
Description
These commands are used to manage controller board non-volatile and volatile data storage mediums. Up to two types of non-volatile storage mediums are supported: Flash memory, and Battery-Backed Ram. Temporary, ram-based storage medium is also supported. Not all controller boards have both flash and battery-backed ram non-volatile storage mediums. This command is available.
Field 20-Aug-2001
Deletes data byte(s) from flash non-volatile storage, identified with the specified "key" value. All data bytes "belonging" to the non-volatile storage key will be deleted. This command is available.
Developer 20-Aug-2001
Deletes data byte(s) from battery-backed ram non-volatile storage, identified with the specified "key" value. All data bytes "belonging" to the non-volatile storage key will be deleted. This command is available.
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Deletes data byte(s) from temporay ram volatile storage, identified with the specified "key" value. All data bytes "belonging" to the volatile storage key will be deleted. This command is available.
Developer 20-Aug-2001
Erase all Flash based non-volatile storage medium. This will completely "clear-out" all flash based non-volatile storage. This command is available.
Developer 20-Aug-2001
Erase all Battery-Backed Ram based non-volatile storage medium. This will completely "clear-out" all battery-backed ram based non-volatile storage. This command is available.
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Erase all temporary ram based volatile storage medium. This will completely "clear-out" all temporary ram based volatile storage. This command is available.
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Displays all data items stored in flash non-volatile storage. This command is available.
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Displays all data items stored in battery-backed ram non-volatile storage. This command is available.
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Displays all data items stored in temporary ram volatile storage. This command is available.
Developer 20-Aug-2001
stg load
Description
Load the Ram Block STG uses for non-volatile parameter storage from the STG Block Copy server residing on the workstation. Only used on GMCE firmware platforms. This command is available.
Field 20-Aug-2001
Optimizes the flash non-volatile storage medium. This will result in the recovery of storage space that was being used by deleted storage items. Run this command periodically if changes are made to the flash non-volatile stoarge medium. This command is available.
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Optimizes the battery-backed ram non-volatile storage medium. This command is available.
Field 20-Aug-2001
Optimizes the temporay ram volatile storage medium. This command is available.
Field 20-Aug-2001
Reads a single non-volatile storage data item from flash non-volatile storage. The <key> parameter indicates which storage data item you wish to read. This command is available.
Developer 20-Aug-2001
Reads a single non-volatile storage data item from battery-backed ram storage. The <key> parameter indicates which storage data item you wish to read. This command is available.
Developer 20-Aug-2001
Reads a single non-volatile storage data item from temporay ram storage. The <key> parameter indicates which storage data item you wish to read.
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Displays status information about the flash non-volatile storage medium. This command is available.
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Displays status information about the battery-backed ram non-volatile storage medium. This command is available.
Field 20-Aug-2001
Displays status information about the temporary ram volatile storage medium. This command is available.
Field 20-Aug-2001
Verifys the integrity of the flash non-volatile storage medium. This command is available.
Field 20-Aug-2001
Verifys the integrity of the battery-backed ram non-volatile storage medium. This command is available.
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Verifys the integrity of the temporary ram volatile storage medium. This command is available.
Field 20-Aug-2001
Writes data byte(s) to flash non-volatile storage, identified with the specified "key" value. This command is available.
Developer 20-Aug-2001
Writes data byte(s) to battery-back ram non-volatile storage, identified with the specified "key" value. This command is available.
Developer 20-Aug-2001
Writes data byte(s) to temporary ram volatile storage, identified with the specified "key" value. This command is available.
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stroke
Description
The stroke values modulate the power for each pair of pixels. Displays the current stroke values as an array of numbers. The number in the upperleft corner corresponds to the first pixel pair in the stroke and the number in the lower-right corner corresponds to the last pixel pair in the stroke. The stroke values are not calibrated in any real physical units.
The stroke values modulate the power for each pair of pixels. Displays the stroke value associated with the pixel pair identified by <sample>. The <sample> parameter specifies the pixel pair. The sample number ranges from 0 to one less than the number of pixels per stroke divided by the stroke increment. The number of pixels per stroke is determined by the mode NVS parameter "pixels_per_stroke" while the stroke increment is fixed at two (hard-wired by the LVD board). The stroke values are not calibrated in any real physical units.
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The stroke values modulate the power for each pair of pixels. Sets the stroke value associated with the pixel pair identified by <sample> to the value specified by <value>. The <sample> parameter specifies the pixel pair. The sample number ranges from 0 to one less than the number of pixels per stroke divided by the stroke increment. The number of pixels per stroke is determined by the mode NVS parameter "pixels_per_stroke" while the stroke increment is fixed at two (hard-wired by the LVD board). The <value> parameter specifies the stroke value. It is an integer ranging from 1 to 33. Adjusting this parameter from 33 to 1 decreases the optical output power of the corresponding pixels in the ON state. A value of 33 corresponds to maximum power. A value of 1 corresponds to maximum attenuation, i.e., it reduces the pixel power to 70 - 800f the maximum power. Adjusting this value has no effect on the power of the pixel group in the OFF state. The command "stroke cal" launches the automatic beam balancing algorithm which adjusts the stroke values for each pair of pixels. The stroke values are not calibrated in any real physical units.
stroke cal
Description Availability Access Modified
Performs stroke calibration/beam balancing/stroke balancing in the head. This command is available.
Field 26-Nov-2001
stroke config
Description
See the command "stroke" for further information. The commands "stroke" and "stroke config" are functionally identical ( the command "stroke" will display additional verbose information ). This command is available.
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Sets the stroke value for all pixel pairs in the stroke. stroke init Sets the stroke value for all pixel pairs in the stroke to 33. stroke init <value> Sets the stroke value for all pixel pairs in the stroke to the value specified by <value>. The value is an integer ranging from 1 to 33.
stroke profile
Description
Measures, for each pixel pair, the ratio of the power emitted when the pair of pixels are turned on to the power emitted when all pixels are turned off. The laser must be turned on before this command may be used. It is important to let the nose piece detector warm up with the laser on. The built in warm up time before the measurement starts is set by the hdp NVS parameter "brt".
stroke save
Description Availability Access Modified
Saves the stroke values in the thermal head NVS for all medias. This command is available.
Field 27-Jun-2002
suspend
Description Availability
Displays the current suspend string and possible response if a suspend is currently active. This command is available.
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suspend add < error_code > [ [ < type > ] [ < buttons > ] ]
Description Availability Access Modified
Adds a suspend to the suspend queue and displays it, if it is the first in the queue. This is for testing only This command is available.
Developer 18-Feb-2002
suspend buttons
Description Availability Access Modified
suspend debug
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays the debug information about the state of the suspend and suspend queue. This is for developers only This command is available.
Developer 18-Feb-2002
Removes the specified suspend from the suspend queue. This is for testing only. This command is available.
Developer 18-Feb-2002
system
Description Availability
Place holder for system command. It is actually defined in the product specific subsystem. This command is available.
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Displays currently active device actions. This command displays whether or not the device is idle. This command is only concerned with actions that actually have the device perform actions. This command is available.
Field 26-Aug-2010
Displays all the currently registered callbacks with the IDL susbystem. These are callbacks that care about whether or not the device is idle or not. This command is available.
Developer 26-Aug-2010
system test
Description Availability Access Modified
This command is used to send ambient temperature and humidity information to the workstation as an unsolicited message. This command is available.
Expert 27-Feb-2012
table
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays the current status of the unload table and all associated hardware. This command is available.
Field 02-Aug-2002
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Move the table up or down. The optional parameter [w] means that the command should wait for the sensor to trigger before returning. This command is available.
Field 02-Aug-2002
table away
Description Availability Access Modified
Moves the unload table stepper towards away, searching for the away tab. This command is available.
Field 02-Aug-2002
table cancel
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
This command cancels any currently running table sequence. This command should not be used outside of testing. This command is available.
Field 02-Aug-2002
Move the table cups up or down. The optional parameter [w] means that the command should wait for the sensor to trigger before returning. This command is available.
Field 19-Oct-2001
table fail
Description Availability
This command will return the name of the step that the table will be forced to fail on. This command is available.
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This command controls the step that the table will be forced to fail on. The string must be the exact name of the string to fail on. To clear the exact name of the string must be entered in again. This command is available.
Developer 02-Aug-2002
table home
Description Availability Access Modified
Moves the unload table stepper towards home, searching for the home tab. This command is available.
Field 02-Aug-2002
table idle
Description Availability Access Modified
table init
Description Availability Access Modified
Initializes the unload table and all associated hardware. This command is available.
Field 02-Aug-2002
Jogs the unloadtable stepper the specified distance. This command is available.
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Moves the unload table stepper to the specified position This command is available.
Field 02-Aug-2002
Moves the unload table stepper to the away position. This command is available.
Field 02-Aug-2002
Moves the unload table stepper to the home position. This command is available.
Field 02-Aug-2002
Moves the unload table stepper to the rotate position as defined in NVS. This command is available.
Field 02-Aug-2002
Turns on or off the unload table's push actuator. The optional parameter [w] means that the command should wait for the sensor to trigger before returning. This command is available.
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table release
Description Availability Access Modified
This command is to be used when the table is idle and has media that can be released. This command is available.
Field 02-Aug-2002
Turns on or off the unload table's rotation actuator. The optional parameter [w] means that the command should wait for the sensor to trigger before returning. This command is available.
Field 02-Aug-2002
Seaches for the unload table's rotate position. This command is available.
Field 02-Aug-2002
table step
Description Availability Access Modified
When the table has step mode enabled, this will run the next sequence step in the table command that is being executed. This command is available.
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This command will enable or disable table step mode. This command is available.
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table time
Description
This will move each actuator associated with the table and display the time it takes for each to move. For machines with a rotator installed, this also involves moving the stepper to the rotate position prior to timing the rotator. Similar to <<time table>> on old devices. This command is available.
Field 02-Aug-2002
Turns the unload table vacuum on or off. The optional parameter [w] means that the command should wait for the sensor to trigger before returning. This command is available.
Field 02-Aug-2002
This command is used to control the tach simulation on the device. This should only be used by someone trained in using the tach. This command is available.
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Description Availability Access Modified
Lock or unlock the trailing edge clamps. The optional parameter [w] means that the command should wait for the sensor to trigger before returning. This command is available.
Field 18-Mar-2002
Moves the trailing edge clamp actuator on or off the drum. The optional parameter [w] means that the command should wait for the sensor to trigger before returning. This command is available.
Field 18-Mar-2002
tec getclamp
Description Availability Access Modified
Gets the trailing edge clamp from their currently set position on the drum. This command is available.
Field 18-Mar-2002
Gets the trailing edge clamp from the park position on the drum. This command is available.
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tec init
Description Availability Access Modified
Initializes the trailing edge clamp, it moves the clamps off the drum. This command is available.
Field 18-Mar-2002
tec putclamp
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Puts the trailing edge clamp onto the drum at the current position. Make sure that there are drum straps at this current position otherwise the clamps will just fall off the drum. This command is available.
Field 18-Mar-2002
Puts the trailing edge clamp onto the drum at the park position. This command is available.
Field 19-Jan-2009
temp
Description Availability Access Modified
This command displays the current temperatures of the thermistors used by the machine for temperature compensation. This command is available.
Field 18-Sep-2001
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th2
Description
Monitor redirection allows the user access to the diagnostic port of the exposure head using the diagnostic port of the host. This command is used to display the state of monitor redirection. This command is available.
Field 10-Aug-2002
Monitor redirection allows the user access to the diagnostic port of the exposure head using the diagnostic port of the host. When monitor redirection is enabled in passthrough mode, the user can access the diagnostic port of both the host and exposure head. The host processes all received characters and handles all monitor commands. This command is used to redirect monitor commands from the host to the exposure head. This command is available.
Field 10-Aug-2002
tsp
Description Notes Availability Access Modified
Outputs the current state of all Turboscreening Processors (TSPs) on the MCE board. present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
Expert 31-JUL-2001
Outputs the current state of the specified Turboscreening Processor present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
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Enables or disables a specific TSP channel. present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
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Clears the error status for the specified TSP channel. present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
Expert 31-JUL-2001
Enables or disables the TSP pesel bit. present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
Expert 31-JUL-2001
Sets the target scanline count for the TSP data transfer. present in MCE firmware only This command is available.
Expert 31-JUL-2001
tsp start
Description Notes
Initiates a TSP transfer using the currently programmed TSP register settings. present in MCE firmware only
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tsp test [ < subscan > ] [ < tsps > ] [ < mainscan > ]
Description
Sets up and initiates a complete TSP data transfer. If the subscan length, tsps, and mainscan length parameters are not specified, the previous values will be used (or defaults if they have never been specified). present in MCE firmware only. The tsps parameter is a bitfield that indicates which TSP processors should be included in the transfer. This command is available.
Expert 31-JUL-2001
tud
Description Availability Access Modified
Create a new command Timed Update (TUD). Timed updates provide a mechanism for repeatedly calling a monitor command at the specified period. The period defaults to 5 seconds but can be configured in 1 second intervals. A maximum of 10 timed update commands can be defined. This command is available.
Field 01-Nov-2004
Delete the specified tud. Use 'tud delete -all' to delete all tuds. This command is available.
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ui
Description Availability Access Modified
This command displays the status of the user interface panel - the load lamp, the start button, the buzzer, and the cable. This command is available.
Field 12-May-2009
This command turns the load lamp on or off. This includes the load lamp on the operator interface panel. This command is available.
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Used to schedule an unload sequence with the scheduler. This is used to unload media from the drum. The optional parameters work in the following manner: m <mlength> -> the mainscan length of the media on the drum that will be unloaded s <slength> -> the subscan length of the media on the drum that will be unloaded t <thickness> -> the thickness of the media on the drum that will be unloaded i <mediatype> -> the mediatype of the media on the drum that will be unloaded mi <media index> -> the media index of the media on the drum that will be unloaded pi <proof index> -> the proof index of the media on the drum that will be unloaded ms <media stacks>-> the number of media stacks on the drum that will be unloaded e <exit number> -> the exit number to unload the media to, if more than one exit is on the machine p <punch_group> -> the punch group to use if available r <rotate> -> whether the media is to be rotated on unload is <image side> -> the image side of the media on the drum that will be unloaded auto -> Use automatic hardware to unload the media manual -> Use manual hardware to unload the media the media using this mode if the 'eject' parameter is true. loc1 -> stack location is 1 loc2 -> stack location is 2 loc3 -> stack location is 3 loc4 -> stack location is 4 loc5 -> stack location is 5 loc6 -> stack location is 6 loc7 -> stack location is 7 loc8 -> stack location is 8 info -> Used to provide more help for the unload command args -> Displays the current default arguments that will be used by the unload command This command is available.
Field 24-Aug-2001
urt
Description Availability Access Modified
This is the top level URT (serial ports) subsystem command. It is normally used for testing of serial ports only. This command is available.
Expert 14-Aug-2001
Clear a 'Break' condition on the specified serial port. This command is available.
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Reset a 'Break' condition on the specified serial port. This command is available.
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Set a 'Break' condition on the specified serial port. This command is available.
Expert 14-Aug-2001
Display 'Break' condition status on the specified serial port. This command is available.
Expert 14-Aug-2001
Close access to a serial port. Will fail if the serial port does not exist. This command is available.
Expert 14-Aug-2001
Display diagnostic counters for the specified serial port. This command is available.
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Discard all un-read received data from the specified serial port. This command is available.
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Discard all un-sent data to the specified serial port. This command is available.
Expert 14-Aug-2001
Set handshake signal line(s) on the specified serial port. This command is available.
Expert 14-Aug-2001
Display handshake signal line(s) status on the specified serial port. This command is available.
Expert 14-Aug-2001
Open access to a serial port. Will fail if the serial port does not exist. This command is available.
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Receive raw data bytes from the specified serial port. Up to maximum of 50 data bytes can be received from the serial port. This command is available.
Expert 14-Aug-2001
Reset the specified serial port. All un-read and/or un-transmitted data is discarded. This command is available.
Expert 14-Aug-2001
Receive a fixed test string from the specified serial port. Only waits for the first 10 input characters. This command is available.
Expert 14-Aug-2001
Send raw data bytes out the specified serial port. Up to maximum of 20 data bytes can be specified on the command line. This command is available.
Expert 14-Aug-2001
Transmit a fixed test string out the specified serial port. The string sent out is: "\r\nThis is the test string being sent out"
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Description
This is a single key alias for the 'carriage idle' command. This is essentially an abort command to the carriage. It stops the carriage instantly and removes power from the carriage motor. Accurate positioning is lost and a carriage initialization sequence is forced ahead of any subsequent 'carriage move' or 'carriage moveto' command. This command is available.
Field 20-Aug-2001
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Description
This is the top-level command for the VBS (verbose subsystem). It lists all firmware subsystems that support verbose reporting, along with the subsystem number and the verbose level for each subsystem. The verbose levels are:
Off
Customer
Verbose output during normal operation. This is the most basic level of verbose reporting.
Service
Expert
Debug
Verbose output is intended for firmware developers. This is the most detailed level of verbose reporting.
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This command is used to set the verbose level of one or more subsystems to the specified level. The subsystems are referenced by their 3-letter acronym. Type "verbose" or "verbose list" for a complete list of subsystems which support verbose reporting. Verbose levels are listed below:
Customer
Verbose output during normal operation. This is the most basic level of verbose reporting.
Service
Expert
Debug
Verbose output is intended for firmware developers. This is the most detailed level of verbose reporting.
Notes Availability Access Modified
Type "help verbose level" at the monitor prompt for a list of allowable levels . This command is available.
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This command is used to set the verbose level of one or more subsystems to the specified level. The subsystems are referenced by their 3-letter acronym. Type "verbose" or "verbose list" for a complete list of subsystems which support verbose reporting. Verbose levels are listed below:
Customer
Verbose output during normal operation. This is the most basic level of verbose reporting.
Service
Expert
Debug
Verbose output is intended for firmware developers. This is the most detailed level of verbose reporting.
Notes Availability Access Modified
Type "help verbose level" at the monitor prompt for a list of allowable levels . This command is available.
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verbose alpha
Description
This command lists all firmware subsystems that support verbose reporting, sorted in alphabetical order. The verbose levels are:
Off
Customer
Verbose output during normal operation. This is the most basic level of verbose reporting.
Service
Expert
Debug
Verbose output is intended for firmware developers. This is the most detailed level of verbose reporting.
Availability Access Modified
verbose default
Description Availability Access Modified
This command is used to set the user verbose level and all the subsystem verbose levels back to Customer level. This command is available.
Field 12-Mar-2002
verbose diag
Description Availability
This command is used to display debug information for the verbose command. This command is available.
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verbose off
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays a list of all the firmware subsystems for which verbose reporting is disabled. The subsystem numbers are also displayed. This command is available.
Field 12-Mar-2002
This command is used to disable verbose reporting for one or more subsystems. The subsystems are referenced by their 3-letter acronym. Type "verbose" or "verbose list" for a complete list of subsystems which support verbose reporting.
This command is used to disable verbose reporting for one or more subsystems by specifying one or more subsystem numbers. Type "verbose" or "verbose list" for a complete list of subsystems (and their associated subsystem numbers) which support verbose reporting. This command is available.
Field 12-Mar-2002
This command is used to disable verbose reporting for all subsystems which support verbose reporting. This command is available.
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Description Availability Access Modified
Displays a list of all the firmware subsystems for which verbose reporting is enabled. The subsystem numbers are also displayed. This command is available.
Field 12-Mar-2002
This command is used to enable verbose reporting (at the level of verbosity specified by the "verbose user <level>" command) for one or more subsystems. The subsystems are referenced by their 3-letter acronym. Type "verbose" or "verbose list" for a complete list of subsystems which support verbose reporting.
This command is used to enable verbose reporting (at the level of verbosity specified by the "verbose user <level>" command) for one or more subsystems by specifying one or more subsystem numbers. Type "verbose" or "verbose list" for a complete list of subsystems (and their associated subsystem numbers) which support verbose reporting. This command is available.
Field 12-Mar-2002
verbose on all
Description
This command is used to enable verbose reporting (at the level of verbosity specified by the "verbose user <level>" command) for all subsystems which support verbose reporting. This command is available.
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Description
This command displays the current setting of the global verbose level. This setting affects the verbose output for all subsystem. A description of each level of verbosity is given below.
None
Customer
Verbose output during normal operation. This is the most basic level of verbose reporting.
Service
Expert
Debug
Verbose output is intended for firmware developers. This is the most detailed level of verbose reporting.
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Use this command to set the global verbose level. This setting affects the verbose output for all subsystem. A description of each level of verbosity is given below.
None
Customer
Verbose output during normal operation. This is the most basic level of verbose reporting.
Service
Engineering
Debug
Verbose output is intended for firmware developers. This is the most detailed level of verbose reporting.
Notes
Refer to the "Arguments" section of this help page for the list of verbosity level descriptors that may be entered with this command. Alternatively, type "help verbose user" at the monitor prompt. This command is available.
Field 12-Mar-2002
This command displays the Versioner output. This output includes the versions of all registered components in the system, such as the main firmware version, build date, satellite board firmware versions, board versions, etc. This command is available.
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Write the specified byte value to the specified memory address. This command is available.
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Write the specified long-word value to the specified memory address. This command is available.
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wmd
Description
Outputs the status of the WMD subsystem. The WMD subsystem is responsible for receiving validating and dispatching RCON command messages to and from the controlling workstation. The wmd command lists out some of the relevant states as they pertain to WMD. This command is available.
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Displays the current diagnostics for a given RCON command code. This command is available.
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This command is used to enable or disable diagnostic output for a given RCON command code. This command is available.
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This command is used to enable or disable diagnostic output for all RCON command codes. This command is available.
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wmd diag
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays the current state of the diagnostics for wmd This command is available.
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Controls whether or not detailed diagnostic information can be output about various commands and responses. The information that is actually output is technical in nature and is intended for engineering use only. This command is available.
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Displays the current status of command messages diagnostics. This command is available.
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This command is used to enable or disable the detailed diagnostic output for RCON command messages. Intended for engineering use only. This command is available.
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Displays the current status of response messages diagnostics. This command is available.
Expert 17-Oct-2001
This command is used to enable or disable the detailed diagnostic output for RCON response messages. Intended for engineering use only. This command is available.
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Displays the current status of unsolicited error message diagnostics. This command is available.
Expert 17-Oct-2001
This command is used to enable or disable the detailed diagnostic output for RCON unsolicited error messages. Intended for engineering use only. This command is available.
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Displays the current status of unsolicited message diagnostics. This command is available.
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This command is used to enable or disable the detailed diagnostic output for RCON unsolicited messages. Intended for engineering use only. This command is available.
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wmd listcmd
Description
Lists out all RCON command codes that are supported by the device. This command will dump out a listing of all information maintained by the WMD subsystem about RCON command callback registrations, including the command code, command name, whether diagnostic debug info is enabled, and the actual function call address. This command is available.
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wmd promptinfo
Description
Displays the state of all operator prompts. This command will output in detail the order, and status of every operator prompt maintained by the WMD subsystem. This is an engineering command. This command is available.
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This command allows the user to cause a specified unsolicited error message to be sent to the workstation. This command is available.
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wmd umsg
Description Availability Access Modified
Displays the current state of the transmission of unsolicited messages to the workstation. This command is available.
Expert 17-Oct-2001
Enables or disables the transmission of unsolicited messages to the workstation. This command is available.
Expert 17-Oct-2001
Write the specified word value to the specified memory address. This command is available.
Expert 29-Mar-2001
zstage
Description Availability
This command is used to show the current status of the z-stage. This command is available.
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zstage back
Description Availability Access Modified
This command is used to move the zstage to the back position. This command is available.
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zstage forward
Description Availability Access Modified
This command is used to move the zstage to the forward position. This command is available.
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Error Messages
33501
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Messaging MSG: Message not reserved
The recorder has been automatically reset because a serious firmware bug was detected. Contact the responsible firmware programmer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
33502
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Messaging MSG: Invalid argument list
The recorder has been automatically reset because a serious firmware bug was detected. Contact the responsible firmware programmer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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Firmware detected invalid argument list. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
33503
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Messaging MSG: Incorrect message type
The recorder has been automatically reset because a serious firmware bug was detected. Contact the responsible firmware programmer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
33504
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Messaging MSG: Incorrect message group
The recorder has been automatically reset because a serious firmware bug was detected. Contact the responsible firmware programmer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
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Cause Modified
Firmware detected invalid message group. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
33505
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Messaging MSG: Command queue is empty
The recorder has been automatically reset because a serious firmware bug was detected. Contact the responsible firmware programmer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
33506
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Messaging MSG: Timeout waiting on command queue
The recorder has been automatically reset because a serious firmware bug was detected. Contact the responsible firmware programmer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
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Firmware timed out waiting on the command queue. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
33507
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Messaging MSG: String queue is empty
The recorder has been automatically reset because a serious firmware bug was detected. Contact the responsible firmware programmer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
33508
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Messaging MSG: Timeout waiting on string queue
The recorder has been automatically reset because a serious firmware bug was detected. Contact the responsible firmware programmer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
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Cause Modified
Firmware timed out waiting on string queue. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
33509
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Messaging MSG: Message not released
The recorder has been automatically reset because a serious firmware bug was detected. Contact the responsible firmware programmer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
33510
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Messaging MSG: No messages in pool remaining
The recorder has been automatically reset because a serious firmware bug was detected. Contact the responsible firmware programmer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
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Firmware detected that no messages are available. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
33511
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Messaging MSG: Timeout waiting for message response
The recorder has been automatically reset because a serious firmware bug was detected. Contact the responsible firmware programmer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
33512
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Messaging MSG: Maximum head message is 31 bytes
The data packet that was to be sent to the exposure head is too large. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
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Cause Modified
Firmware internal error. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
33513
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Messaging MSG: Failure Sending String Message - Queue Full
Internal firmware failure. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
33514
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Messaging MSG: No strings in pool remaining
The recorder has been automatically reset because a serious firmware bug was detected. Contact the responsible firmware programmer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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Firmware detected that no messages are available. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
33516
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Messaging MSG: Message tracing is disabled
Message tracing is disabled. Type 'msg trace on' to enable message tracing. Type 'msg trace off' to disable message tracing. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
33517
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Messaging MSG: Zero message trace buffers are allocated
No action neccessary. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
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Cause Modified
Message tracing is not available because zero message trace buffers are allocated 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
33518
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Messaging MSG: Internal firmware error
Contact Creo Service for assistance A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
33519
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Messaging MSG: Command code is filtered and not logged into trace buffer
If message tracing is desired for the command code, type the monitor command 'msg trace ???' to remove the filtering for that specific command code. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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The command code is currently being filtered out by the message tracing algorithm. Any message actions (ie. send, receive, release) that is associated with this command code will not be logged into the message trace buffers even if message tracing is enabled. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Modified
33520
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Messaging MSG: Message tracing is not disabled, cannot perform requested action
Disable message tracing by issuing monitor command 'msg trace off' and try again. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
33521
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Messaging MSG: Reached the end of the message trace buffer list
No action neccessary. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Messaging MSG: No more free message trace filter entries
An immediate solution is to display all the trace filter entries by using the command 'msg trace filter list'. Remove one of the filter entries by using the command 'msg trace filter remove <command code>'. Then try adding the command code to the message trace filter list by using the command 'msg trace filter <command code>' A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability Cause
Modified
33523
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Messaging MSG: A trace filter with the specified command code exists
Adding this command code to the MSG subsystem as a trace filter will not do anything because it is already registered.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
33524
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Messaging MSG: Command code not in trace filter list
Command code can't be removed from the trace filter list because it it not in the list. If you are certain that this command code is being filtered out, then call the Creo service for assistance. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
33600
ErrorFamily Error Message Non-Volatile Storage STG: Storage Key was not found
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Service Information
The given storage key was not found in non-volatile storage. Any data that is stored in non-volatile storage, including but not limited to parameters, is assigned a unique storage key which allows it to be reliably accessed. A request was made for data to be retrieved from non-volatile storage, but its associated storage key could not be found in any of the non-volatile storage mediums present on this board. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
33601
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Non-Volatile Storage STG: Storage Key data block is the wrong size
The expected data block size for the given storage key is different from the actual size of the data block stored in non-volatile storage. This error can occur for both read and write operations. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
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An attempt was made to read a storage key, but its data block size in Nvs is bigger/ smaller than what was expected. 11-Jan-2011 Added detail.
33602
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Non-Volatile Storage STG: Storage medium is corrupt
The non-volatile storage medium (Flash or Battery-backed SRAM) is corrupt. This error occurs when corrupted data in Nvs causes the storage subsystem to fail, since it relies on the integrity of the data in Nvs in order to find, read and write storage keys. Run the "stg verify" command to attempt to recover from Nvs corruption. Then reboot.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
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33603
ErrorFamily Error Message Non-Volatile Storage STG: Storage medium is full
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The non-volatile storage medium (Flash or Battery-backed SRAM) is full. This means there is not enough available free space to store the given storage key and its associated data. Run the "stg optimize" command - this will attempt to recover deleted storage key space from the Nvs medium.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
stg optimize flash on page 276 stg optimize ram on page 277 stg optimize temp on page 277
33604
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Non-Volatile Storage STG: More than one type of non-volatile storage medium specified
Internal Firmare programming Error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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33605
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Non-Volatile Storage STG: Invalid Subsystem Number specified for Key
The subsystem number component of the given storage key is invalid. Each storage key consist of a subsystem component and a freely-assigned number which is unique within the subsystem in which it is defined. It is this subsystem component which is invalid. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
33606
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Non-Volatile Storage STG: Invalid Private Key Number specified for Key
An attempt was made to create a storage key using an invalid private key number component. Each storage key consist of a subsystem component and a freely-assigned number which is unique within the subsystem in which it is defined. It is this freely-assigned component which is invalid.
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A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
33607
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Non-Volatile Storage STG: End of NVS storage found
The end of a non-volatile storage medium was unexpectedly encountered during Nvs access. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
33608
ErrorFamily Error Message Non-Volatile Storage STG: Storage Medium was recovered from backup
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A non-volatile storage medium (Flash or Battery-backed SRAM) was corrupt, and has been successfully recovered from its backup partition. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
33609
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Non-Volatile Storage STG: Access to STG Subsystem was Blocked
An attempt was made to access the storage firmware subsystem, but the operating system denied it A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Non-Volatile Storage STG: Invalid function parameter passed to an STG API function
This is a firmware programming error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
33611
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Non-Volatile Storage STG: Duplicate Key(s) present in NVS
More than one instance of the same storage key was found in a non-volatile storage medium. The problem can usually be solved by issuing the "stg verify" command and then writing a new value to Nvs (by setting the parameter that caused the error in the first place). If the problem persists, record the error number and report it, along with a short description of the operation which caused the error to occur (if possible), to Service.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Non-Volatile Storage STG: The type of NVS specified does not exist in this product.
An attempt was made to access a Nvs medium which has not been defined in firmware. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
33613
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Non-Volatile Storage STG: Attempted to write past the end of a STG RAM search table
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
33614
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Non-Volatile Storage STG: The specified configuration code is invalid
This is a firmware programming error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
33615
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Non-Volatile Storage STG: The specified Nvs medium is not supported by the called function
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
33616
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Non-Volatile Storage STG: Configuration failed
The storage subsystem failed to configure successfully. The storage subsystem cannot be expected to operate reliably following this error. Run the "stg verify" command and reboot to try and recover from this condition.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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33617
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Non-Volatile Storage STG: Storage medium is not initialized, it cannot be used
Some internal state variables are not valid. Run the "stg verify" command and reboot to try and recover from this condition. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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33618
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Non-Volatile Storage STG: Storage medium is corrupt, it cannot be used
Storage medium has been corrupted. Run the "stg verify" command and reboot to try and recover from this condition.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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33619
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Non-Volatile Storage STG: Storage medium is corrupt - key data checksum failed
A key found in the storage subsystem had a invalid data checksum. Run the "stg verify" command and reboot to try and recover from this condition. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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33620
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Non-Volatile Storage STG: Storage medium is corrupt - key storage control block checksum failed
A key found in the storage subsystem had a invalid control block checksum. Run the "stg verify" command and reboot to try and recover from this condition. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
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33621
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Non-Volatile Storage STG: Storage medium is corrupt - initialized values not set
Unused portions of memory have been corrupted. Unused poritions are still required since FLASH memory cannot recover from these types of failures. Run the "stg verify" command and reboot to try and recover from this condition.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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33622
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Non-Volatile Storage STG: Invalid storage partition
An invalid storage partition was selected. Run the "stg verify" command and reboot to try and recover from this condition. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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341
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33623
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Non-Volatile Storage STG: Invalid storage granularity
An invalid storage granularity is been used. Run the "stg verify" command and reboot to try and recover from this condition. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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33624
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Non-Volatile Storage STG: Cannot recover NVS medium, only one partition available
An invalid storage granularity is been used. Run the "stg verify" command and reboot to try and recover from this condition.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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33625
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Non-Volatile Storage STG: Internal STG error
An unexpected failure occurred, normally these are due to programming errors. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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33700
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Monitor MON: Diagnostic NT pipe to SVCHOST is not created
This error should not occur in the embedded version of the firmware. This error is only applicable to WIN32 builds of the monitor subsystem. If you are seeing this error in the embedded version, contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
33701
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Monitor MON: undefined error for monitor command
This error code is only used by monitor commands that return an error and there is no specific error defined. For a more meaningful description of the error, one must specifically look at the error string returned. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
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33702
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Monitor MON: Failed to create a line editor component
An attempt to create an instance of the monitor line editor component failed. This could be due to a number of reasons, most of which will be firmware related. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
33703
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Monitor MON: The line editor has disabled forwarding to the terminal
The line editor component's internal input connection was not opened because forwarding to the terminal is disabled. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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Modified
33900
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Error Handling ERR: Description not found
The firmware encountered an error code, but there is no corresponding error string associated with it. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
33901
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Error Handling ERR: Too many error groups defined
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
33903
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Error Handling ERR: No error descriptor partitions left
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
33904
ErrorFamily Error Message Error Handling ERR: Test: <test string pointer> <test decimal value 16-bit integer> <test string pointer> <test pseudo float value (32-bit integer> <test string pointer> <test long 32-bit unsigned integer> <test string pointer> <test 16-bit hexadecimal value>
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This is a "test" error used for system diagnostics. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Modified
33905
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Error Handling ERR: Error group is invalid
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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33906
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Error Handling ERR: Error parameter overflow
An attempt was made to create a parameterized error that had more parameter data than can fit into the allotted space. This indicates an unstable firmware condition. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
33907
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Error Handling ERR: Firmware integrity failure
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349
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
33908
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Error Handling ERR: Parameterized error table is full, all indexes are reserved
Firmware has a limited number of parameterized errors it can store. These errors can be reserved if they are expected to hang around for a while. If ALL the errors are reserved then no new ones can be allocated and this error will be returned. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
33909
ErrorFamily Error Message Error Handling ERR: Error buffer has overrun
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When converting an error to be stored in an memory buffer, it was found that the error, with all its parameters was too big for the buffer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
33910
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Error Handling ERR: Error buffer is invalid
An invalid error buffer was used for error conversion. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34000
ErrorFamily Error Message Parameter PRM: Invalid function parameter(s) sent into API function
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351
An internal firmware error. Record error number and report error to the responsible firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34001
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Parameter PRM: Invalid parameter group identifier
An internal firmware error. Record error number and report error to the responsible firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34002
ErrorFamily Error Message Parameter PRM: Duplicate registration of parameter group table
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An internal firmware error. Record error number and report error to the responsible firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34003
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Parameter PRM: Invalid parameter group table
An internal firmware error. Record error number and report error to the responsible firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34004
ErrorFamily Error Message Parameter PRM: Duplicate parameter key found
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353
An internal firmware error. Record error number and report error to the responsible firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34005
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Parameter PRM: Invalid parameter key
An internal firmware error. Record error number and report error to the responsible firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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34006
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Parameter PRM: The search is complete
The search for the first or the next parameter key is not found. The parameter table is empty. If you know that the system NVS table is not empty, there is an internal firmware error. In this case, record error number and contact the responsible firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
34007
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Parameter PRM: The buffer size specified does not match buffer size for NVS parameter key
An internal firmware error. Record error number and report error to the responsible firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
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Cause Modified
The size of the buffer sent in by other subsystems to hold the parameter value is of the wrong size. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
34008
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Parameter PRM: The specified group description has not been found
Ensure the group description was spelled correctly and try again. Try doing a listing of all parameter keys by using the 'prm read' monitor command. This command will show you all the parameter descriptions as well as all the group descriptions. If the group description does not show up, then the parameter table has not registered with the PRM subsystem. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
34009
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Parameter PRM: The parameter has not been found
The group description was typed in correctly; however, the parameter description was mistyped. Ensure the parameter description was spelled correctly and try again. Try doing a listing of all parameter keys by using the 'prm read' monitor command. This command will show you all the parameter descriptions as well as all the group descriptions. If the parameter description does not show up under the specified group, then the parameter table has not registered with the PRM subsystem.
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A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34010
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Parameter PRM: The parameter copy index is invalid
Try typing in the correct copy indexes. The indexes start at 0. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Cause Modified
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34011
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Parameter PRM: The parameter element index is invalid
Try typing in the correct element index. The index start at 0. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
34012
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Parameter PRM: The parameter syntax is invalid
Try typing in the correct syntax for the parameter. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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34013
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Parameter PRM: The parameter range is invalid (name="<Name of offending parameter>" key=<Key of offending parameter>)
The parameter's value is out of range. Use the "prm limit" monitor commands to get a list of the parameters' range. The syntax for the "prm limit" monitor commands are prm limit group_name parameter_name displays limits for this parameter only prm limit group_name - displays limits for all parameter owned by this group prm limit - displays limits for all parameters in the system. You can use the reported key number in stg or prm commands to recover from a fatal error condition caused by this error during firmware startup.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34014
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Parameter PRM: The string parameter syntax is not supported
The syntax for a string parameter is incorrect. Try using the correct syntax.
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359
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34015
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Parameter PRM: The string parameter length is invalid
The new string for the string parameter that you want to update is too long. Try shortening it to less than the number of elements allocated for that string parameter. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
34016
ErrorFamily Error Message Parameter PRM: Unexpected software failure
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An internal firmware error. Record exactly what you did and the error number. Report error to the responsible firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34017
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Parameter PRM: The functionality has not been implemented
The feature that you are trying to access has not been implemented yet. Don't use this feature. If you know that this feature is available for this version of the firmware, then record error number and contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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361
34018
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Parameter PRM: The PRM command is in progress
An internal firmware error. Record exactly what you did and the error number. Report error to the responsible firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34019
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Parameter PRM: No parameter table was registered for this group
No parameter table is registered for this group. Record error number and contact Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
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Cause Modified
Trying to access a parameter group table that was not registered with the PRM subsystem. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
34020
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Parameter PRM: A zero is sent as the DataLength function parameter
An internal firmware error. Record exactly what you did and the error number. Report error to the responsible firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34021
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Parameter PRM: The PRM internal data buffer size is too small
An internal firmware error. Record exactly what you did and the error number. Report error to the responsible firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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363
34022
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Parameter PRM: No more available overflow system table entries
This error should not surface. Contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34023
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Parameter PRM: The group descriptions are inconsistent
This error should not surface. Contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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34024
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Parameter PRM: The NVS system table is corrupt
An internal firmware error. Report error to the responsible firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34025
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Parameter PRM: NVS medium is corrupt
See error code STG_ERR_FAIL (602) for more details on what to do. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
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365
Cause Modified
The PRM subsystem called an STG API function where the STG API function returned with a STG_ERR_FAIL error code which means the NVS medium is corrupt. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
34026
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Parameter PRM: STG subsystem General failure
An internal firmware error. Report error to the responsible firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34027
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Parameter PRM: The NVS medium is full
See error code STG_ERR_FULL (603) for more details on what to do. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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34028
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Parameter PRM: A STG key already exist with a different data block size
See error code STG_ERR_SIZE (601) for more details on what to do. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
34029
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Parameter PRM: Parameter key not found in NVS
See error code STG_ERR_NOTFOUND (600) for more details on what to do.
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367
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
34030
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Parameter PRM: No default is associated with parameter
This parameter doesn't have a default. Nothing you can do. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34031
ErrorFamily Error Message Parameter PRM: No NVS is detected
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Service Information
No NVS medium is detected by the firmware. The BBRAM may not be plugged in properly. Ensure that the BBRAM exists and is plugged in properly. There is also a possibility that the on-board flash is failing. In this case, the board must be replaced. Call the responsible firmware developer at Creo for more information. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
34032
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Parameter PRM: Parameter subsystem is not initialized
Fatal firmware error A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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369
34033
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Parameter PRM: Cannot modify parameter, not in configuration mode
The parameter of interest is a configuration parameter. A configuration parameter can only be modified when the PRM subsystem is in the configuration mode. Note that a configuration parameter normally should not be changed because the machine may suffer SERIOUS damage if the parameter is set incorrectly. Ensure that you understand what you are doing before configuring this type of parameters. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
34034
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Parameter PRM: Cannot modify parameter, not in media mode
The parameter of interest is a media parameter that cannot be modified unless the media mode has been entered. Note that a media parameter normally should not be changed because the machine may suffer SERIOUS damage if the parameter is set incorrectly. Changing these parameters may be hazardous to the user. Ensure that you understand what you are doing before configuring this type of parameters.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34035
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Parameter PRM: The specified configuration code is invalid
Internal Firmware Programming Error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34036
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Parameter PRM: Configuration failed.
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371
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
34037
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Parameter PRM: Command cancelled
The PRM subsystem has cancelled a monitor command. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34038
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Parameter PRM: This parameter is read-only
The specified parameter has read-access only from the diagnostic monitor.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34039
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Parameter PRM: Restricted parameter, insufficient access level
The specified parameter requires the access level to be set to the appropriate level before is can be read or modified from the diagnostic monitor. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34040
ErrorFamily Error Message Parameter PRM: This parameter is not accessible from the diagnostic monitor
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373
The specified parameter can not be accessed from the diagnostic monitor. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34041
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Parameter PRM: Parameter '<Group name><Index reference> <Short name><Element name>' changed from <Original value> to <New value> <Units>
A parameter has been changed. This unsolicited error code is sent as a notification that a parameter has been changed. This is intended for logging purposes only and does not indicate an error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
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Element name Original value - The original value of the parameter. New value - The new value of the parameter. Units - The parameter units (blank if no units). 27-Jun-2001
34101
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Utility Functions UTL: no saved records in history table
The firmware has encountered an internal fatal error. Please report to firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34102
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Utility Functions UTL: invalid parameter
The firmware has encountered an internal fatal error. Please report to firmware developer.
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34103
375
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34103
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Utility Functions UTL: pipe handle is invalid
The firmware has encountered an internal fatal error. Please report to firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34104
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Utility Functions UTL: pipe is now full
The firmware has encountered an internal fatal error. Please report to firmware developer.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34105
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Utility Functions UTL: pipe is now empty
The firmware has encountered an internal fatal error. Please report to firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34106
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Utility Functions UTL: data pipe could not be created
The firmware has encountered an internal fatal error. Please report to firmware developer.
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34107
377
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34107
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Utility Functions UTL: data pipe could not be deleted
The firmware has encountered an internal fatal error. Please report to firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34108
ErrorFamily Error Message Utility Functions UTL: Reached the end of a linear link list
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The firmware has encountered an internal fatal error. Please report to firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34109
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Utility Functions UTL: Memory Allocation Failure
The firmware has encountered an internal fatal error. Please report to firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34110
ErrorFamily Error Message Utility Functions UTL: The pipe information has not registered
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379
Internal firmware error. Record error number and contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34111
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Utility Functions UTL: Pipe is opened
Internal firmware error. Record error number and contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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34112
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Utility Functions UTL: Connecting NT pipe
Status of NT pipe. No errors are detected. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34113
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Utility Functions UTL: Pipe not connected, cannot retrieve pipe name
Internal firmware error. Record error number and contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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381
34114
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Utility Functions UTL: Failed to create and connect NT Pipe
Internal firmware error. Record error number and contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34115
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Utility Functions UTL: The destination pipe id is invalid
Enter a destination NT pipe id of the correct format when starting up the NT version of the firmware. The correct format for destination NT pipe id is either "\\<ComputerName>\<PipeName>" or "<PipeName>". NOTE that the <ComputerName> cannot be the string "COMX" where 1 < X < 4. The firmware will open a serial com port instead of a pipe if "COMX" is entered. If problem persists, record error number and contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34116
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Utility Functions UTL: The source pipe id is invalid
Enter a source NT pipe id of the correct format when starting up the NT version of the firmware. There cannot be any backslashes in the source name. If problem persists, record error number and contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
34117
ErrorFamily Error Message Utility Functions UTL: The buffer to hold PipeName is too small
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383
Internal firmware error. Record error number and contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34118
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Utility Functions UTL: Failed to read from NT pipe
Internal firmware error. Record error number and contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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34119
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Utility Functions UTL: Sending too much data through an NT pipe
Firmware/Software error. Contact the responsible firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34120
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Utility Functions UTL: Cannot disable interrupts when performing link list index search
Firmware/Software error. Contact the responsible firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
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34121
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Utility Functions UTL: Conversion failed, software error
Firmware/Software error. Contact the responsible firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34122
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Utility Functions UTL: No data is ready in the specified queue
This error code is not a serious error. You can safely ignore the error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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386
34123
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Utility Functions UTL: Cannot read from the board's IIC port
The firmware was unable to communicate with an IIC device such as a temperature sensor or an SDRAM memory. Make sure all IIC devices are correctly installed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
34124
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Utility Functions UTL: Cannot write to the board's IIC port
The firmware was unable to communicate with an IIC device such as a temperature sensor or an SDRAM memory. Make sure all IIC devices are correctly installed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability
Kodak Confidential
34125
387
Loose connection Faulty IIC device 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
34125
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Utility Functions UTL: Fixed-size queue full
This is an internal firmware error. An internal fixed-size queue has filled up and cannot accept any more elements. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34126
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Utility Functions UTL: Fixed-size queue empty
This is an internal firmware error. An attempt was made to get an element from an empty internal queue. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
388
34127
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Utility Functions UTL: Invalid format type for conversion
This is an internal firmware error. An invalid format type was specified. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34128
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Utility Functions UTL: Invalid engineering units for conversion
This is an internal firmware error. Invalid engineering units were requested by a conversion routine. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
34129
389
Cause Modified
34129
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Utility Functions UTL: Attempted to register too many override function tables
This is an internal firmware error. The maximum allowed number of override table registrations has been exceeded. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34130
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Utility Functions UTL: Attempted to override the same function more than once
This is an internal firmware error. Any given function may be overridden once only. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
390
Cause Modified
Firmware tried to override the same function more than once. 11-Jun-2007
34131
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Utility Functions UTL: Cannot override function because function cannot be found
This is an internal firmware error. Tried to override a function which could not be found. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34132
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Utility Functions UTL: Cannot override function because override table not registered
This is an internal firmware error. Tried to override a function in an override table that has not been registered. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
34133
391
Cause Modified
34133
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Utility Functions UTL: Attempt to register override table or override function after system initialization
This is an internal firmware error. The firmware attempted to override a function, or register a table of function override pointers, after system initialization. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
34800
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Recorder Interface RIF: Image property parameter not found in list
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
392
34801
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Recorder Interface RIF: Image property list is invalid
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34802
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Recorder Interface RIF: Image property type is invalid
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
34803
393
34803
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Recorder Interface RIF: Message type is invalid
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34805
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Recorder Interface RIF: Cannot merge image property lists
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
394
34810
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Recorder Interface RIF: Received invalid command code from workstation
The firmware has received an invalid command code from the workstation. This is considered a software error as the workstation should not be sending commands that are not supported by the firmware. Ensure that the correct version of the workstation software is supported by firmware.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34811
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Recorder Interface RIF: Received invalid parameter from workstation
The firmware has received an invalid parameter from the workstation. This is considered a software error as the workstation should send the correct parameters for a given command. Ensure that the correct version of the workstation software is supported by firmware.
Kodak Confidential
34812
395
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34812
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Recorder Interface RIF: Command code received from workstation is not supported
The firmware has received a command code from the workstation, but the output device does not support it. For example: proofing command sent to a non-proofing device. This is considered a software error as the workstation should send the correct commands to a device. Ensure that the correct version of the workstation software is supported by firmware.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Kodak Confidential
396
Cause Modified
Workstation and/or firmware problem. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
34813
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Recorder Interface RIF: Received non-zero value in reserved field from workstation
The firmware has received a non-zero value in a reserved field from the workstation. This is considered a software error as the workstation should send the correct parameters for a given command. Ensure that the correct version of the workstation software is supported by firmware.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34820
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Recorder Interface RIF: No more resolutions supported
The firmware has received a request for another supported resolution and there are no more. This should not be reported to the end user and if it does, then there is a software bug in the workstation.
Kodak Confidential
34821
397
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34821
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Recorder Interface RIF: Resolution mode not defined
The firmware has received a request from the workstation for a resolution mode that is not defined. This should not be reported to the end user and if it does, then there is a software bug in the workstation.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34822
ErrorFamily Error Message Recorder Interface RIF: Invalid resolution specified
Kodak Confidential
398
Service Information
The firmware has received a request from the workstation for a resolution mode that is not defined. This should not be reported to the end user and if it does, then there is a software bug in the workstation.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34823
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Recorder Interface RIF: No more media supported
The firmware has received a request for another supported media and there are no more. This should not be reported to the end user and if it does, then there is a software bug in the workstation.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
34855
399
34855
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Recorder Interface RIF: Too many timestamps in timing loop-back packet
Internal firmware error. Contact service department for assistance. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34856
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Recorder Interface RIF: Cannot timestamp a non timing loop-back packet
This error shouldn't show up in the field. It's only meant for diagnostic purposes. Contact Creo service for assistance. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
400
34857
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Recorder Interface RIF: Signifies that the packet represents a timing loop-back
This error code is used to pass information between the CDI and the firmware, no need to report error to Creo Service. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
34858
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Recorder Interface RIF: The input function parameter is incorrect
Internal firmware error. Contact Creo service. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
35001
401
Cause Modified
The input parameter for a RIF function is incorrect. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
35001
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Datanode Electronics Hardware DNE: Failed to create heartbeat timer
Fatal firmware error, contact Creo for assistance A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
35002
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Datanode Electronics Hardware DNE: Failed to disable heartbeat timer
Fatal firmware error, contact Creo for assistance A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
Kodak Confidential
402
35003
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Datanode Electronics Hardware DNE: Failed to reset heartbeat timer
Fatal firmware error, contact Creo for assistance A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
35004
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Datanode Electronics Hardware DNE: Invalid print unit number received
Enter a valid print unit number. For the 'icereset' command, valid print unit numbers ranges from 0 to 6. The print unit number 0 refers to all print units. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
35005
403
35005
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Datanode Electronics Hardware DNE: <ICE name> not detected
The DNE could not detect the carrier detect signal for the fiber connection between the DNE and the specified ICE. Check if the cable is there. Check if the cable is plugged in correctly on both the DNE and ICE (TX on DNE to RX on ICE, RX on DNE to TX on ICE). Check if the cable is in good condition, replace if necessary. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
35006
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Datanode Electronics Hardware DNE: <DNE name> is out of range (<Lower range limit> to <Upper range limit><Temperature unit>)
The fan that is responsible for cooling down the DNE may not be functioning properly. The ambient temperature may be too high. The sensor may be defective. Try cooling down the DNE and see if error goes away.
Kodak Confidential
404
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
35200
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Motorola 68360 Microprocessor _360: reset induced by software watchdog
The 68360 Microprocessor has detected that the microprocessor's previous reset was due to the software watchdog timing out. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
Kodak Confidential
35201
405
35201
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Motorola 68360 Microprocessor _360: reset induced by halt monitor
The 68360 Microprocessor has detected that the microprocessor's previous reset was due to a double bus fault being detected. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
35202
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Motorola 68360 Microprocessor _360: reset induced by loss of clock
The 68360 Microprocessor has detected that the microprocessor's previous reset was due to not being able to detect the clock. The DNE board should be replaced. If this error persists, contact the responsible firmware programmer.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
Kodak Confidential
406
35701
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: value returned is invalid
This error currently applies to the following data: a. Serial Number - incorrect or invalid serial number
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
35702
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: unable to find subsystem name
Attempt was made to query information about a subsystem that does not exist or has not been registered. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
35703
407
Cause Modified
If the error is a result of a monitor command, the subsystem name may be spelled incorrectly. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
35703
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: unable to find specified record
The specified record number could not be found. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
35704
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: unable to allocate memory
Memory could not be dynamically allocated to store Product information. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
408
Cause Modified
Memory was not available. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
35705
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: unable to return freed memory
Memory could not be dynamically returned back to the main free memory pool. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
35706
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: unable to find specified subsystem number
Attempt was made to query information on a subsystem that does not exist or has not been registered. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
35707
409
Cause Modified
If the error is a result of a monitor command, the subsystem number may be typed incorrectly. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
35707
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: called function is not applicable for this product
A request was made to execute a function or query information about a subsystem that does not apply to this product. (ie. Requesting Minimum Plate Size on a Scanner product will return this error.)
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
35708
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: version information has already been registered
Kodak Confidential
410
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
35709
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: version information has not been registered yet
Firmware or hardware version information has not been registered. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
35710
ErrorFamily Error Message Product Support PRD: The run-time option specified does not exist
Kodak Confidential
35711
411
Internal firmware error. This should never occur. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
35711
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: Could not save the run-time option setting to NVS
The Non-Volatile storage medium is corrupt, or may require an optimization operation performed on it to recover un-used storage space. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
35712
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: Media flyoff from the drum occurred, remove media
none.
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412
Remove the media from the machine, retrieve clamp and replace on TEB. If clamp was part of the flyoff, then replace the clamp with a new clamp. This error is reported.
A flyoff occured, flyoffs can occur for several reasons: (1) Media not loaded properly. (2) Media not in good condition (3) Vacuum not strong enough, check to make sure vacuum pump is working (4) Spinning the drum too fast. (5) Clamp may be failing, replace clamp 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Modified
35713
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Product Support PRD: Flyoff sensor blocked, check machine for loose media, or check flyoff sensor
none. Check the machine for media that is blocking the sensor, or adjust the sensor. This error is reported.
Sensor may be blocked by media. Sensor may be improperly aligned. Sensor may be broken. Sensor may not be connected properly 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
35714
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: Roller down, cannot move nor spin the drum
Check to make sure the sensor is not malfuncting. Reinitialize the machine, ensure that the roller does go to the up position. Check air supply to the machine, make sure the roller is not being blocked and able to be raised. This error is reported.
If the roller will not go to the up position, some possible problems would be: (1) Bad air supply (2) Bad sensor(s). (3) Blocked roller. (4) Bad Firmware code. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
35715
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: Registration pins are down, cannot move the drum
Kodak Confidential
35716
413
Operator Action
Reinitialize the machine, ensure that the registration pins do go to the up position. Check air supply to the machine, make sure the registration pins are not being blocked and no able to raise. This error is reported.
If the pins will not go to the up position, some possible problems would be: (1) Bad air supply (2) Bad sensor (3) Blocked registration pins (4) Bad Firmware code 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
35716
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Product Support PRD: Balancing locks are in, cannot spin the drum
Check to make sure the sensor is not malfunctioning. Check air supply to the machine, make sure the balancing locks are not being blocked and no able to raise. This error is reported.
Bad air supply. Bad sensor. Blocked balancing locks Bad Firmware code. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
35717
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Product Support PRD: Load ramp is down, cannot move nor spin the drum
Check to make sure the sensor is not malfunctioning. Check air supply to the machine, make sure the balancing locks are not being blocked and no able to raise. This error is reported.
Bad air supply. Bad sensor. Blocked balancing locks Bad Firmware code. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
35718
ErrorFamily Error Message Product Support PRD: Trailing edge backbone is down, cannot move or spin the drum
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414
Service Information
The trailing edge backbone, which contains the trailing edge clamps, is down. Any movement to the drum could damage the machine. You must raise the clamps before you can move or spin the drum. If this happens during normal operation of the machine, then there is likely a problem with a sensor or the air supply.
Operator Action
Check to make sure the sensor is not malfunctioning. Check air supply to the machine, make sure the balancing locks are not being blocked and not able to raise.
35719
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Product Support PRD: Bender is up, cannot plot if the bender is up
none. Make sure the bender is down before plotting. This error is reported.
Operator error. Bad sensor. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
35720
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: Safety sense is not on, check doors and emergency off switch
The safety loop has been broken. This may be a result of one or more doors being open, the emergency stop switch being pressed, or a problem with a power supply. Check that all doors are closed and that the emergency stop switch is released.
Operator Action
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35722
415
Availability Modified
35722
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Product Support PRD: Media partially loaded on drum, cannot move nor spin drum
There is media partially loaded in the machine, if there is no media then make sure the machine has been properly calibrated. Remove any media from the machine. This error is reported.
There may be partially loaded media in the machine, or the machine may not be calibrated. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
35724
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Product Support PRD: Emergency stop switch is on
35725
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: Missing the head cable, cannot plot if there is no head cable
Kodak Confidential
416
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
35726
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: Missing the head power cable, cannot plot if there is no power to the head
Make sure all head cables are connected. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
35727
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: Head safety loop broken, check machine
Kodak Confidential
35728
417
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
35728
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Product Support PRD: No write laser power, make sure doors are shut, and emergency stop switches are not depressed
Safety loop most likely disabled the write laser power. Close all machine doors, and make sure the emergency stop switches are NOT pressed in. This error is reported.
08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
35730
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: Door locks did not go on
The electrical signal which releases the door locks did not turn off within a specified timeout period. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
418
35731
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: Fans did not go on
The electrical signal which turns on the cooling fans did not turn on within a specified timeout period. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
35732
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: Coolant pump did not go on
The electrical signal which turns on the coolant pump for the exposure head did not turn on within a specified timeout period.
Kodak Confidential
35733
419
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
35733
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Cause Cause Modified Product Support PRD: Front panel is open, check front panel
The front safety panel is open or not detected. Check that all of the panels are closed and the safety panels are correctly installed. This error is reported.
Front safety panel is open. Power supply problem. PDB board is faulty. Firmware bug. 13-JUN-2001 Updated documentation.
35734
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Product Support PRD: A door on the home side is not on, check home side
The home side safety panel is open. Check that all of the safety panels are correctly installed. This error is reported.
Home side safety panel is open. Power supply problem.
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420
35736
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Cause Cause Modified Product Support PRD: A door on the away side is not on, check away side
The away side safety panel is open. Check that all of the safety panels are correctly installed. This error is reported.
Away side safety panel is open. Power supply problem. PDB board is faulty. Firmware bug. 13-JUN-2001 Updated documentation.
35737
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: No instance number is available for this product
Do nothing. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
35738
421
35738
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Product Support PRD: Cannot unlock doors if the drum is spinning
Make sure the machine is idle, before unlocking the doors Do nothing. This error is reported.
08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
35740
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Product Support PRD: Doors did not lock properly
Doors did not lock, right now there is no reason they shouldn't lock, this would be a SW problem Do nothing. This error is reported.
08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
35741
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: Invalid Temperature Reading Attempted
This is an internal software error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
Kodak Confidential
422
35743
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: Invalid NVS key in callback
This is an internal software error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
35748
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: System Presence Fault: <Presence detect bit description> (<Presence detect bit name>) Not Detected
This error indicates that one of the system presence detects failed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
35749
423
35749
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: System Input Fault: <Input bit description> (<Input bit name>) In Unexpected State
This error indicates that one of the system inputs is in an unexpected state. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
35750
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: System Output Fault: <Output bit description> (<Output bit name>) In Unexpected State
This error indicates that one of the system outputs is not in its expected state. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
424
Possible hardware problem. Output bit description. - A description of the output bit. Output bit name. - The text name for the output bit. 13-JUN-2001 Updated parameter documentation.
35751
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: System Range Fault: <Analog bit description> (<Analog bit name>) Out Of Range: Low=<Low range limit>, High=<High range limit>, Reading=<Current value>
This error indicates that one of the system analog inputs has failed. The analog input may be a temperature reading or a pressure reading. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
35752
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: System Range Warning: <Analog bit description> (<Analog bit name>) Out Of Range: Low=<Low range limit>, High=<High range limit>, Reading=<Current value>
This error indicates that one of the system analog inputs is near failing. The analog input may be a temperature reading or a pressure reading.
Kodak Confidential
35753
425
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
35753
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: Debris removal currently not support by this product
This means that this product has no firmware support for debris removal. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
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426
35754
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Product Support PRD: All faults cleared
This is reported when there are no longer any active faults (ie. presence detects) in the system. Everything is good, continue on This error is reported.
All faults cleared. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
35756
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: Drum is spinning when a stationary drum is expected
An operation requiring a stationary drum has been attempted but drum motion has been detected. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Modified
35757
ErrorFamily Error Message
Kodak Confidential
Product Support PRD: Hardware can't generate requested tach simulation velocity
35758
427
An attempt has been made to enable drum tach encoder simulation at an RPM value that would overflow internal hardware registers. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
35758
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Product Support PRD: Leading edge backbone is down, cannot move the drum
Check to make sure the LEC home and away UP sensors are not malfunctioning. Check air supply to the machine. This error is reported.
Bad air supply. Bad sensor. Bad Firmware code. 24-JAN-2001 Created
35761
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: the specification is invalid or the specified component does not exist
The version query command could not complete due to an invalid component specification. Confirm that the component specification is correct. Also confirm that the specified component should exist within the specified device.
Kodak Confidential
428
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
35762
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: the callback associated with the component is invalid
The version query command could not complete due to an invalid callback being associated with the matched component. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
35763
ErrorFamily Error Message Product Support PRD: could not access information for the specified component
Kodak Confidential
35764
429
The version query command could not access information for the specified component. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
35764
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: the run-time state specified does not exist
Internal firmware error. This should never occur. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
35765
ErrorFamily Error Message Product Support PRD: the run-time state could not be set to the required state
Kodak Confidential
430
An attempt to set a product runtime state failed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
35767
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Cause Cause Modified Product Support PRD: Ramp is in near the drum, cannot spin the drum
Check to make sure the ramp is moved out and the sensors are not malfunctioning. Use the "ramp" command to see the status of the sensors. Check air supply to the machine. This error is reported.
ramp was left in accidentally. Bad sensor. Bad air supply. Bad Firmware code. 24-JAN-2001 Created
35769
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: Spectrum vacuum roller (VR) is up against the drum, cannot move nor spin the drum
Check to make sure the Spectrum vacuum roller (VR) is not up against the drum. Two sensors at each end of the vacuum roller (SP_VRAtUpAway and SP_VRAtUpHome) are checked as well as the drive (SP_VRUpDrv) to move the VR up. Use the "vr" command to see the status of the sensors and drive.
Kodak Confidential
35770
431
35770
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: Spectrum cleaning roller (CR) is up against the drum, cannot move nor spin the drum
Check to make sure the Spectrum cleaning roller (CR) is not up against the drum. Two sensors at each end of the cleaning roller roller (SP_CRAtDrumAway and SP_CRAtDrumHome) are checked. Use the "cr" command to see the status of the sensors. Check air supply to the machine. This error is reported.
CR was left up accidentally. Bad sensor. Bad actuactor. Bad air supply. Bad Firmware code. 7-FEB-2002 Created
35771
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: Incompatible workstation SCSI interface. LVD-SCSI required.
The SCSI interfaces on the workstation and the device are incompatible. The device uses a low-voltage differential (LVD) interface and must be connected to another LVD interface in order to function. Hosts which use single-ended or high-voltage differential SCSI interfaces cannot send data to the device.
Kodak Confidential
432
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
35772
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: System Pressure Out of Range: Reading=<Low range limit>, Low=<High range limit>, High=<Current value> (<Analog group name>)
This error indicates that the system pressure is out of range. Check the air hose connected to the machine and ensure that it has sufficient air pressure. Check the system pressure gauge on the machine to see the pressure reading. Adjust external air supply if necessary. This error is reported.
The system pressure has dropped below or risen above the allowable range. The system pressure threshold parameter ("prd2 systhresh", if supported) is not set properly for this machine. Low range limit. - The lower limit for the analog bit. High range limit. - The upper limit for the analog bit. Current value. - The current value of the analog bit. Analog group name. - The group name for the analog bit. 13-FEB-2002 Created.
35776
ErrorFamily Error Message Product Support PRD: Invalid safety array entry specified
Kodak Confidential
35777
433
This is a firmware programming error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
35777
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: Fatal error triggered
An internal firmware error occured, triggering a fatal error, A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
35778
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: Invalid callback
Kodak Confidential
434
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
35779
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Product Support PRD: User issued an abort, enter 'abort clear' at the diagnostics monitor to clear the abort
The user manually issued an abort. Nothing, re-issue commands that were aborted This error is reported.
21-MAR-2002 Created.
35780
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: <Group name> Presence Fault: <Presence detect bit description> (<Presence detect bit name>) Not Detected
This error indicates that one of the system presence detects failed. This error includes the group name. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
35781
435
A sensor or other cable could be disconnected. Group name. - The text name for the functional group. Presence detect bit description. - A description of the Presence detect bit. Presence detect bit name. - The text name for the Presence detect bit. 21-Mar-2002 Updated parameter documentation.
35781
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: <Group name> Input Fault: <Input bit description> (<Input bit name>) In Unexpected State
This error indicates that one of the system inputs is in an unexpected state. This error includes the group name. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
35782
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: <Group name> Output Fault: <Output bit description> (<Output bit name>) In Unexpected State
This error indicates that one of the system outputs is not in its expected state.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
35783
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: <Group name> Range Fault: <Analog bit description> (<Analog bit name>) Out Of Range: Reading=<Current value>, Low=<Low range limit>, High=<High range limit>
This error indicates that one of the system analog inputs has failed. The analog input may be a temperature reading or a pressure reading. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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Analog bit name. - The text name for the analog bit. Current value. - The current value of the analog bit. Low range limit. - The lower limit for the analog bit. High range limit. - The upper limit for the analog bit. 21-Mar-2002 Updated parameter documentation.
35784
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: <Group name> Range Warning: <Analog bit description> (<Analog bit name>) Out Of Range: Reading=<Current value>, Low=<Low range limit>, High=<High range limit>
This error indicates that one of the system analog inputs is near failing. The analog input may be a temperature reading or a pressure reading. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
35785
ErrorFamily Error Message Product Support PRD: <Group name>: All faults cleared
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Used to tell the user that all the faults for the particular group have been cleared. Nothing. This error is reported.
Group name. - The text name for the functional group. 21-MAR-2002 Created.
35789
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Product Support PRD: Media detected on the load ramp, cannot spin drum. Please remove media from the ramp
The drum was told to spin, but there is media on the load ramp so this is not allowed. Remove any media from the load ramp. This error is reported.
The drum will not spin (or init) if there is media on the load ramp. This is for safety reasons, as the media could potentially fall into the drum while it is spinning. 12-JUL-2002
35798
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Parameter Modified Product Support PRD: Key switch is on, drum speed limited to <Drum Speed> RPM
Used to inform the user that the drum speed has been limited because the key switch is on. None/ This error is reported.
Key switch in on. Drum Speed The fastest speed available in RPM 06-Aug-2002
36001
ErrorFamily Error Message Verbose Message Filtering VBS: specified subsystem number is not registered
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36002
439
An attempt was made to label a message with a subsystem which is not registered with the PRD (product) subsystem. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
36002
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Verbose Message Filtering VBS: specified output device is not applicable for this product
Attempt was made to output information to a service shell or diagnostic port that is not present. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
36200
ErrorFamily Error Message Uart URT: invalid serial port ID specified
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This error code is currently not used in the firmware. Contact Creo if you see it. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
36201
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Uart URT: serial port not opened yet
This error code is currently not used in the firmware. Contact Creo if you see it. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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441
36202
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Uart URT: pipe access failed; pipe may be full (TX) or empty (RX)
This error code is currently not used in the firmware. Contact Creo if you see it. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
36203
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Uart URT: illegal option specified
This error code is currently not used in the firmware. Contact Creo if you see it. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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36204
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Uart URT: UART disabled
This is a firmware error. Report to Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
36800
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Firmware Health HLT: DNE not initialized (set DNE init 1)
See cause. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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443
36801
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Firmware Health HLT: Invalid Parameters Sent to HLT Function
Internal Firmware Error. Record error number and contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
36802
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Firmware Health HLT: Requested element is not registered
Record error number and contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
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Cause
The HLT subsystem is trying to access information on a non-existent entry. This means that the action that the user is requested is not supported for this version or build of hlt subsystem. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Modified
36803
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Firmware Health HLT: Requested subsystem is not registered
Internal Firmware Error. Record error number and contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
36804
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Firmware Health HLT: Internal HLT Subsystem Error
This is a serious firmware error. Record as much information as possible about the problem and report to the responsible firmware engineer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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445
36805
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Firmware Health HLT: A Subsystem has timed out
Internal Firmware Error. Record error number and contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
36806
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Firmware Health HLT: Subsystem reported with unrecoverable error
Internal Firmware Error. Record error number and contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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36807
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Firmware Health HLT: No cable detected between DNE and ICE
Check the cable that is connecting the ICE and the DNE to ensure that it is plugged in tightly and properly. If error persists, contact the responsible firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
36808
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Firmware Health HLT: BCM comm. between DNE and ICE has stopped
Check the connection of the optical fiber connecting the TX of the ICE and the RX of the DNE. Ensure that it is plugged in tightly. If the problem doesn't go away, check the condition of the optical fiber between the DNE and the ICE. Try replacing the cable if the condition of the cable is bad. If problem persists, contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo.
Kodak Confidential
36809
447
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
36809
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Firmware Health HLT: The specified print unit is currently offline
Bring the print unit online by issuing the command "hlt puonline <1-6> [1|0] A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
36810
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Firmware Health HLT: No Subsystem has reported in yet
none
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
36811
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Firmware Health HLT: The system/subsystem is starting up
System is starting up. Just wait until the system has started up. If the start up process is taking an unreasonable amount of time, try restarting the system. If problem persists, contact the resposible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
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449
36812
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Firmware Health HLT: Subsystem shutdown is currently taking place
Internal Firmware Error. Record error number and contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
36813
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Firmware Health HLT: HLT subsystem has not initialized
Wait until the system has fully initialized and attempt the command again. If the problem doesn't go away, record error number and contact the responsible firmware Engineer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
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36814
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Firmware Health HLT: Workstation is not detected
Check to see if cable to the work station is connected properly. Also check if the condition of the cable and replace if necessary. If the problem persists, record error number and contact the responsible firmware Engineer at Creo. Check to see if cable to the work station is connected properly. Also check if the condition of the cable and replace if necessary. If the problem persists, report error to Creo. This error is reported.
The HLT subsystem cannot detect the work station 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Operator Action
36815
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Firmware Health HLT: Feature is not available yet
Do nothing. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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451
36816
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Firmware Health HLT: Firmware resource is low
The firmware resource is low. Type "rtl res", "bcm res", "msg res" and 'memory stacks' to determine the firmware resource that is causing the error. Call the responsible firmware developer to sort out the problem. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
36817
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Firmware Health HLT: Print unit is online, connection checking not done
This error code is only used for passing status information around the firmware. Wait a second, if you see the status of the print unit staying at this value. Then it's a firmware error. Otherwise, it's normal. If it's a firmware error, contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability
452
Cause Modified
The print unit was just set to online. The firmware did not get a chance to do the optical fiber connection checking between the DNE and the ICE on the print unit. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
36818
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Firmware Health HLT: SCSI Disk has errors
The SCSI disk has errors. To find out more information on the type of error, use the 'dfs' command. Call the responsible firmware developer for further assistance. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
36819
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Firmware Health HLT: SCSI disk not detected
The firmware did not detect the SCSI disk. If the SCSI disk is connected to the DNE, try changing the SCSI cable to resolve the problem. If the problem persists, call the responsible firmware developer to for further assistance.
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453
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
36820
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Firmware Health HLT: End of list detected
This error should not show up on the diagnostic monitor. Contact service at Creo to get assistance. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
36821
ErrorFamily Error Message Firmware Health HLT: Board temperature is above threshold
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Service Information
The board temperature is above the threshold limit. Check the cooling system (ie. fan) to see if they are operational. Call Creo service if you think the firmware is incorrectly reporting the error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
36822
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Firmware Health HLT: Board temperature is above maximum limit
The board temperature is above the maximum limit. Check the cooling system (ie. fan) to see if they are operational. Call Creo service if you think the firmware is incorrectly reporting the error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
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455
37420
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Parameter Parameter Modified Parallel Head PHS: TH2 error [<error code>] <error string>
The exposure head has returned an error code. Refer to the exposure head documentation for further information about the error code. Refer to the exposure head documentation. This error is reported.
The exposure head has returned an error code. error code - The error code returned by the exposure head. error string - The formatted error string returned by the exposure head.
37701
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Drum Servo DRS: software error
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
37702
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Drum Servo DRS: Drum operation timed out
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
37703
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Drum Servo DRS: Drum is reserved, command ignored
The drum is in the process of executing a command and has received another that does not have the ability to preempt the current command. If the prempted command was issued from the diagnostic monitor then it is only necessary to wait until the existing command completes and try again. If this error occurs during normal operation it may indicate a firmware error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
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37704
457
37704
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Drum Servo DRS: Overflow in internal drum calculation
Although each parameter involved in the calculation may be within allowable range, a mathematical bound has been exceeded in a calculation involving a group of parameters. The most likely candidates are parameters involved in the calculation of real time control coefficients. It is likely that one or more of these parameters has just been changed to a value which causes a math overflow. BwVel, Kvp, Kvi, BwPos, Kpp, Kpi, Kpd
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
37705
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Drum Servo DRS: Tach simulator preventing drum servo control
The tach simulator is a diagnostic feature that must be disabled during normal machine operation Enter the "tach off" command at the diagnostic terminal
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
37706
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Drum Servo DRS: The current drum command has been preempted
The Drum Servo subsystem was executing a command when a command of higher priority such as a "drum stop" command was received. This causes the current command to be preempted by the newer command. The drum servo subsystem does not return to the preempted command. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability Cause
Modified
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37707
459
37707
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Drum Servo DRS: Drum servo control missing interrupts
This indicates a serious system problem likely due to a firmware error. When this error occurs it is impossible to tell what functionality remains in the firmware. If the machine is still responding to diagnostic commands a reset command will be necessary before normal operation can resume. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability Cause
Modified
37708
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Drum Servo DRS: Specified drum velocity out of range
If this error results directly from a diagnostic monitor command such as "drum spin 2500", the specified velocity is out of range. The typical velocity range is +/-2000 RPM, You must reduce the specified velocity. If this error occurs during normal imaging it indicates the drum servo subsystem (DRS) is being commanded to spin the drum at an excessive rate. This indicates an internal firmware error.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
37709
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Drum Servo DRS: Drum Hardware Missing <Description of the faulted hardware component>
One or more essential drum hardware components are missing. Check all drum servo control cables including tach encoder and drum amplifier. Check power to the drum brake and drum amplifier. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
37710
461
37710
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Drum Servo DRS: Drum Position Counter Overflow
The hardware drum position counter has exceeded the maximum count of the drum tach encoder. This is probably due to the loss of the "index" pulse from the tach encoder. Check the signals coming from the tach encoder. if the index signal can not be detected on each drum rotation it may be necessary to replace the encoder and/or the encoder cable. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
37711
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Drum Servo DRS: Specified Drum Torque out of range
The "drum torque <value>" command must specify a torque value that is within the capability of the drum amplifier. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
462
Cause Modified
Software error or incorrect torque range specified at diagnostic termonal 14-Jun-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
37712
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Drum Servo DRS: Drum Position Not Settling
An attempt has been made to move the drum to a position but the drum is apparently unstable or jittery at that position. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
37713
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Drum Servo DRS: Drum Velocity Exceeded 100 Rpm in Torque mode
The drum velocity was in excess of 100 RPM while in TORQUE mode. TORQUE mode is an open-loop control of the drum. This is usually done when the drum is required to 'power-assist' a media roller. Left unchecked, with no mechanical component in contact with the drum in torque mode the drum would eventually accelerate to unsafe speeds. The drum velocity is limited to approximately 100 RPM in torque mode. If this velocity is exceeded, this error is generated drum control automatically switches to IDLE mode.
Kodak Confidential
37714
463
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
37714
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Drum Servo DRS: Drum Velocity Error Exceeded
The maximum allowable servo control error was exceeded while spinning the drum. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
464
37715
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Drum Servo DRS: Drum can't move to position at zero velocity
A request was made to the drum servo subsystem to move to a position with a specified velocity of zero which is clearly impossible. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
37716
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Cause Cause Modified See Also Drum Servo DRS: Drum failed to reach position
A drum position trajectory has completed but the drum has failed to move completely to its requested position. Ensure nothing is obstructing the drum. This error is reported.
Something obstructing free movement of drum? Drum brake on or partially on? Roller against drum? Bad/weak drum amplifier? 14-Jun-2001
Kodak Confidential
37717
465
37717
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Drum Servo DRS: Number of allowable drum callbacks exceeded
This is an internal firmware error A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
37718
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Drum Servo DRS: Drum target velocity invalid for PLL calculations
The target drum velocity is invalid because it was not successfully achieved A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
466
Cause
This error occurs when the drum servo control subsystem is queried for its current target velocity and the last attempt to achieve this target velocity was not successful. The target velocity is therefore unusable for calculations required to set up the hardware PhaseLocked-Loop (PLL) 26-Oct-2001
Modified
37719
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Drum Servo DRS: Drum parameter patch range error: <Name of the drum NVS parameter that can not be patched because>
This error occurs when an attempt has been made to 'patch' an drum NVS parameter with a value that is outside of the allowable range for that parameter. This could occur on a machine that supports multiple drums or gapless 'sleeves'. The firmware must patch certain drum parameter values to handle different drums and/or sleeves. If the algorithm that calculates these patch values (either in the host workstation or the in firmware itself) attemts to patch a parameter outside of its range of values this error will occur. The attempted patch will not occur and the parameter will retain its current active value A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
37720
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Drum Servo DRS: Drum command passed an invalid pointer parameter
Kodak Confidential
37721
467
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
37721
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Drum Servo DRS: Drum cannot use an encoder resolution of 0
The drum encoder resolution is zero. This is not valid and will result in a variety of calculations to overflow. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
37722
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Drum Servo DRS: Drum can't stop at position when not moving
This error occurs when attempting to use a stop at command when the drum is found to be not spinning.
Kodak Confidential
468
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
37723
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Drum Servo DRS: Operation blocked while drum is freewheeling
This error occurs when attempting to initialize, spin or move the drum when it is in 'idle' mode but spinning. This is know as a freewheeling condition. The firmware may get into this state when a fault condition such as break in the machine safety loop occurs. In this case, the system brakes power to the drum amplifier leaving the drum servo system no means of controlling the drum. Any spin inertia appled to the drum before that time must be dissipated by friction alone. Thus, any commands that would attempt to spin move or initialize the drum must wait until the drum is stationary otherwise this errors will occur.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
37724
469
37724
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Drum Servo DRS: Drum amplifier fault
This error occurs when the drum amplifier reports a fault that firmware is unable to clear, likely due to a missing cable or hardware fault. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
37725
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Drum Servo DRS: Drum Velocity Exceeded <Drum speed value in RPM> RPM in Torque mode during inertia search
The drum velocity was in excess of a product-specific maximum RPM value while in TORQUE mode during a drum inertia search sequence. TORQUE mode is an open-loop control of the drum, which is used during a drum inertia search sequence in order to calculate the correct inertia (Jl vlaue) for the current drum installed on the device. Left unchecked, with no mechanical component in contact with the drum in torque mode the drum would eventually accelerate to unsafe speeds. If this velocity is exceeded during an inertia search sequence, this error is generated drum control automatically switches to IDLE mode.
Kodak Confidential
470
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
37801
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Xilinx Abstraction Layer LCA: Xilinx LCA program failed
Xilinx error. Try downloading Xilinx again A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
37802
ErrorFamily Error Message Xilinx Abstraction Layer LCA: Xilinx LCA file not found
Kodak Confidential
37803
471
Xilinx error. Download a Xilinx file. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
37803
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Xilinx Abstraction Layer LCA: Xilinx LCA file checksum error
Xilinx error. Try downloading Xilinx file again. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
37804
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Xilinx Abstraction Layer LCA: LCA interrupt failed to register callback properly
Software error
Kodak Confidential
472
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
37805
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Xilinx Abstraction Layer LCA: Feature not supported by the Xilinx firmware
Incorrect Xilinx or main firmware version A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
37806
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Xilinx Abstraction Layer LCA: Invalid Latch ID specified
Kodak Confidential
37807
473
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
37807
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Xilinx Abstraction Layer LCA: Xilinx configuration failed
Xilinx error. Try downloading Xilinx again. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
37808
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Xilinx Abstraction Layer LCA: SDRAM operation failed
Kodak Confidential
474
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
37809
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Xilinx Abstraction Layer LCA: Overwriting pattern verification failed
An attempt to verify the overwriting pattern data currently loaded into SDRAM failed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
37810
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Xilinx Abstraction Layer LCA: Invalid Overwriting Pattern detected
Kodak Confidential
37811
475
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
37811
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Xilinx Abstraction Layer LCA: Hardware can't generate requested tach simulation velocity
An attempt has been made to enable drum tach encoder simulation either at 0 RPM or at an RPM value that would overflow internal hardware registers. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
37812
ErrorFamily Error Message Xilinx Abstraction Layer LCA: <Feature> requires at least Xilinx v<Major version number>.<Minor version number>, current Xilinx is v<Major version number2>.<Minor version number2>
Kodak Confidential
476
Service Information
Some device features require specific versions of Xilinx to be loaded on the MCE board for them to work. This error indicates that a version check has failed and a later version of Xilinx is required in order for the device to work with the specified feature. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
37813
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Xilinx Abstraction Layer LCA: Overwriting pattern <PatternID> is not licensed on this device
Some devices are licensed to only allow the use of certain patterns only if the device is properly licensed to use it. This error indicates that the device has not been properly licensed. Contact Customer Service for proper license. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
38101
477
38101
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Main Plot Control MPC: Plot has been aborted
The plot has been aborted as opposed to shut down in an orderly manner. Check ABORT switch or record error number and contact Creo. This error is reported.
Hardware or software ABORT request. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
38102
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: Plot Mode is out of range or not valid
The requested plot mode is not valid or is out of range. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38103
ErrorFamily Error Message Main Plot Control MPC: Media Type is out of range or not valid
Kodak Confidential
478
The requested media type is not valid or is out of range. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38104
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Not configured for <Mainscan resolution> by <Subscan resolution> DPI resolution
The recorder is not Currently configured to support the requested resolution. If the head supports the requested resolution, set up a mode [n] configuration to match this resolution. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
38105
479
38105
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Startscan delay <Startscan delay> sub-pixels must be at least zero
The recorder parameters are incorrectly configured to result in a negative startscan delay This value indicates the distance from the drum index to the first imaged pixel, and therefore must not be negative A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
38106
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Total startscan delay <Startscan delay> sub-pixels is too large
The recorder parameters are incorrectly configured to result in too large a startscan delay. This delay is the distance between the drum index and the first imaged pixel.
Kodak Confidential
480
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38107
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Mainscan image size <Mainscan image size> pixels too large, maximum is <Maximum image size> pixels, check job parameters
The recorder parameters are incorrectly configured to result in too large a mainscan image size. The image must be able to fit inside the specified media dimensions. Check imaging job parameters. This error is reported.
Mainscan image size The number of input pixels in the image in the mainscan direction Maximum image size The maximum number of input pixels allowed for the image in the mainscan direction 15-JAN-2002 Added parameters.
38108
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: Could not find edge of media after <Search attempts> attempts
No media edge was found after several search attempts. Cancel the image, unload the media, and retry making sure the media is properly positioned on the load table or in the bay. If problem persists, check media configuration and head installation.
Kodak Confidential
38109
481
38109
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Head not configured for '<Media name>/<Media colour>/' media
The media name and colour combination defined in the media NVS group identified by the media index was not found in the head HDM configurations. The media name and colour are each followed by a "/" in the error text. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
482
38110
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: The carriage start position <Carriage start position> mm is beyond the home tab, check plate position on drum
The calculated starting carriage position for the image is negative, meaning it is beyond the home tab. The home tab is just off carriage position zero, which is the furthest that the carriage can move to the home side before hitting the tab.
Operator Action
Reposition the media closer to the away side of the device. Verify that the edge position is valid.
38111
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: Timeout waiting for image data
The recorder timed out while waiting for image data from the workstation. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
38112
483
38112
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: No more media supported
There is no media information available for the specified media index. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38113
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: No resolution modes configured
The resolution mode parameters have not been configured in NVS. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Kodak Confidential
484
PRM: mode mscanresolution PRM: mode sscanresolution PRM: mode mscanduplicate PRM: mode sscanduplicate
38114
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: Timeout balancing stroke
The recorder timed out while waiting for Thermal head to balance the stroke. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
38115
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Parameter Parameter Modified Main Plot Control MPC: Invalid plot parameter ('<Parameter name>' = <Parameter value>)
The specified plot parameter has an invalid value. Check source of specified parameter. This error is reported.
Incorrect image parameter Incorrect plot configuration parameter Parameter name The name of the plot parameter with an invalid value Parameter value The invalid value of the parameter 15-JAN-2002 Added parameters.
Kodak Confidential
38116
485
38116
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: No valid edge found, check edge detect strip
The head edge verification feature indicated that an invalid edge detect occurred. Check the edge detection strip for dirt or scratches, check the "HDM <n> sr" parameter, check the "edge drumpos" parameter to make sure it is the correct position for the edge detect strip to line up with the focus laser, check the drum servo parameters (set drum) and check the drum motor and belt tension. This error is reported.
Invalid edge signal due to dirt or scratches on the edge strip, incorrect media reflectivity parameter, or incorrect drum edge detect position. The drum position can be incorrect due to a faulty drum motor, if the "Drum TSettle" parameter is too small, or if the "Drum maxAcc" parameter is too large. 15-JAN-2002 Added tags for "See Also".
Availability Cause
38117
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: Internal: Invalid parameter passed to function
An invalid parameter was passed to a function. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
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38118
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: Internal: System resource unavailable
A system resource such as dynamic memory was not available for allocation. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38119
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Midpoint position <Midpoint position> um too small for subscan media size, check media position on drum
The calculated carriage position for the midpoint of the media is too small for the given subscan media size. Using this would result in a negative expected edge position. Ensure that the registration pin locations are configured correctly for the media size you are using, if applicable. Otherwise, ensure that the maximum subscan sizes for the registration pins are set correctly. Otherwise, ensure that the carriage maximum travel distance is configured correctly for the machine. Otherwise, load media with a smaller subscan dimension. Otherwise, type the command 'load args' and ensure the Media Stacks value is 1 if the subscan size of the relevant media is larger than 450 mm. This error is reported.
The registration pin locations may be incorrectly configured (on machines with registration pin configurations only). The maximum subscan size for each pin combination may be incorrectly configured (on machines with registration pin configurations only). The carriage travel maximum may be incorrectly configured.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
38120
487
The media dimension may be too large for the machine. The media stacks value may be incorrect. Midpoint position The calculated carriage position for the midpoint of the current media 28-AUG-2008 Updated
38120
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Phase Lock Loop losing lock
The maximum allowed phase error was exceeded by the Phase Locked Loop. The carriage movement cannot synchronize with the drum rotation during plotting. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
38121
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Debris removal not running as expected
The debris removal system must be running while plotting, but it is not.
Kodak Confidential
488
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38122
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: The '<Sequence name>' sequence is currently being processed, wait until its complete and attempt again
An attempt was made to initiate a sequence while another sequence was in progress. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
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489
38123
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: The Phase Lock Loop could not be started
The hardware for the PLL is not functioning properly. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
38124
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Parameter Modified Main Plot Control MPC: The Phase Lock Loop cannot accommodate <Mainscan resolution> DPI
The plot resolution is too high for the PLL to track properly. Use a lower mainscan resolution. This error is reported.
The PLL cannot accomodate high resolutions. Mainscan resolution Output resolution of image in mainscan direction in Dots Per Inch 15-JAN-2002
38125
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: The drum speed is too high for imaging, maximum is <Maximum drum speed> RPM
The drum speed that is being used for the current plot is too high. The head cannot plot pixels fast enough for this drum speed.
Kodak Confidential
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38126
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: The Xilinx firmware must be upgraded
An old version of Xilinx firmware has been detected. The Phase Lock Loop will not operate with this old version. The Xilinx must be upgraded. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
38127
ErrorFamily Error Message Main Plot Control MPC: Mainscan image size <Mainscan image size> pixels must equal gapless drum circumference <Drum circumference> pixels
Kodak Confidential
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491
Service Information
The number of pixels in the image in the mainscan direction does not match the physical number of pixels around the drum for a gapless image. Attempting to plot this image would result in either stretching or shrinking the pixels by an unacceptable amount. The image and drum size must be matched properly. This error is reported.
The mainscan image size for a gapless plot must equal the drum circumference. This is not the case. Mainscan image size The number of pixels in the image in the mainscan direction Drum circumference The number of pixels around the drum 15-JAN-2002
38128
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Parameter Modified Main Plot Control MPC: Mainscan shift <Mainscan image shift> um larger than gapless drum circumference
The total mainscan image shift is larger than the gapless media size. This is not allowed for gapless plots. Decrease the total mainscan image shift. This error is reported.
Mainscan image shift The number of microns the image is shifted in the mainscan direction 15-JAN-2002
38129
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: The specified sequence is not supported
An attempt was made to initiate a sequence that is not supported by this firmware.
Kodak Confidential
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
38130
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: The pattern stroke width (<Pattern stroke width>) must equal the head (<Head stroke width>)
The stroke width specified by the head does not match the stroke width specified by the overwriting pattern. The stroke width for a particular media slot must be configured to be equal to the width specified by the overwriting pattern configured for that slot, if any. Note that older versions of head firmware only have one stroke width available for all media slots.
Change the stroke width in the head for the media slot in use Do not use this particular overwriting pattern.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
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493
38132
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Parameter Modified Main Plot Control MPC: Media not on <Registration pin> registration pin
The media is not on the specified registration pin. Remove the media and re-load it closer to the side of the machine reported by the error message (either home or away). This error is reported.
Media stack is loaded too far off-center from the registration pins. GC pin location NVS parameters have not been programmed correctly. Registration pin Which registration pin that the media is not on (either HOME or AWAY) 06-Nov-2001
38133
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: An error occurred during plotting on the slave
A failure occurred on the slave during plotting. Consult the slave diagnostic monitor output for more details. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
38134
ErrorFamily Error Message Main Plot Control MPC: Multiple plates detected on drum
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Service Information
This error is reported if the firmware measures a thickness much larger then expected during the focus learn before plotting. The thickness error measured is displayed at MPC Service verbose level. Enter the command 'verbose user service' or 'verbose service mpc' to enable. If this error comes up with only one plate on the drum, check the head alignment. Re-align if possible. Otherwise, adjust the 'focus BaseThickness' parameter to offset the alignment error. Lowering this value will decrease the error; setting it to 0 will disable multiple plate detection entirely. Try another plot with this new value to make sure a low thickness error is reported. The media thickness calculation is based on the average lens position determined by the head. The thermal 1.7x heads return a value relative to a 305 micron plate. The thermal 2 heads return a value relative to the media thickness used to install the head. If a media thickness other than 305 micron (0.012") is used to install the head, the 'focus BaseThickness' parameter must be set to the thickness of plate used to install the head. If focus learn is not done, then the average lens position is monitored during plotting, and is checked at the end of the plot. If this reading indicates that multiple plates were loaded on the drum, then the firmware will suspend before unloading the plate(s)
Operator Action
This most likely indicates that two plates were stuck together during loading. Select the EJECT button to unload the plate(s). If plates are stuck together, fan all the remaining plates in the bay to separate them. If plates are not stuck together, then please call your service provider for more information. This error is reported.
The picker grabbed two or more plates at a time from the bay during loading. The head may be out of alignment. The plate thickness may not be set properly. (Thermal 2) Head installed based on non-305 micron plate, but the 'focus BaseThickness' parameter was not adjusted accordingly. 18-Oct-2002
38135
ErrorFamily Error Message Main Plot Control MPC: The media is positioned incorrectly along the drum
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495
Service Information
The media is positioned incorrectly along the drum. This could result in either failure to find the edge, or the media not sitting on the required registration pins. Ensure that the media is loaded in the correct position along the drum for the particular media dimensions. Ensure that the media dimensions specified in the job match the physical media dimensions. This error is reported.
The head is over the media at the minimum edge search position No edge has been detected up to the maximum edge search position The media is not positioned over the correct registration pins The media dimensions specified in the job do not match the physical media dimensions 20-Aug-2004
Operator Action
38136
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Subscan output resolution of <Subscan output resolution> DPI must equal head resolution
The output resolution in the subscan direction must equal the head resolution. The output resolution is calculated by multiplying the input resolution by the subscan duplication factor. Check the mode configuration you are using to ensure that the subscan resolution multiplied by the subscan duplication factor is equal to the head resolution. This error is reported.
Subscan output resolution The output resolution in the subscan dimension for the current plot 08-Jan-2002
Operator Action
Command: mode
38138
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Invalid media stack identifier <Media Stack Identifier> specified
The media stack identifier specified with the command was out of range.
Kodak Confidential
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38139
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Main Plot Control MPC: Cancel ignored, no sequence in progress
An attempt was made to cancel the plot currently in progress, but there was no plot in progress. None. This error is reported.
11-Feb-2002
38140
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Main Plot Control MPC: Proofing option is not enabled
The proofing option required for this job is not enabled. None This error is reported.
The proofing job should not have been submitted on this machine, because there is no proofing option enabled. 07-Mar-2002
Kodak Confidential
38141
497
38141
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: The proof carrier is not positioned correctly or is not the correct size
The proofing carrier was loaded incorrectly, so that it is not at the expected position on the drum. Each carrier has a hole at the leading edge. The firmware searches for this hole if optical verification is enabled. If the carrier is correctly positioned on the drum, the firmware will find this hole, indicating that the carrier is of the correct type (each type of carrier has a different hole position) and is loaded properly to line up the vacuum holes with the drum.
Operator Action
38142
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Subscan image size <Subscan image size> pixels too large, maximum is <Maximum image size> pixels, check job parameters
The recorder parameters are incorrectly configured to result in too large a subscan image size. The image must be able to fit inside the specified media dimensions. Check imaging job parameters. This error is reported.
Subscan image size The number of input pixels in the image in the subscan direction Maximum image size The maximum number of input pixels allowed for the image in the subscan direction 12-Mar-2002
38143
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Internal: Expected plot sequence is not active
An event occurred that requires a plot sequence to be active in order to be processed, but no plot sequence is in progress.
Kodak Confidential
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
38144
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: The carriage end position <End position> mm is beyond the maximum travel distance <Maximum carriage travel> mm, check plate positioning on drum
The media is positioned such that the head cannot come to a complete stop at the end of the image without hitting the carriage away tab.
Verify that the media dimensions are correct. Position the media closer to the home side of the device. Verify that the edge position is valid.
Kodak Confidential
38145
499
38145
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: The media is sensitive to retraces and one or more retraces occurred, check plate for artifacts
Some media are so sensitive to light leakage that even a retrace will cause image artifacts. This is the case with the current media, and a retrace occurred during the plot. It is therefore possible that an image artifact may have occurred. Check media for image artifacts, and if found, resubmit job. This error is reported.
28-May-2002
38146
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: Forced failure
The sequence was forced to fail at a specific point. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
plot fail on page 188 plot fail < event > on page 188 plot events on page 187
38147
ErrorFamily Error Message Main Plot Control MPC: Head is not yet initialized
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500
A command which requires interaction with the head was executed, but the head is not yet ready to process it. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
38148
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Xilinx version <Current major version>.<Current minor version> is invalid, must be at least <Minimum required major version>.<Minimum required minor version>
The currently running version of Xilinx firmware is not valid for the current operation, and must be upgraded to at least the version specified in the error text. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
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501
24-Sep-2002
38150
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: Image data sent to the head was possibly corrupted, check plate for artifacts
The image data CRC values on either end of the datalink to the head do not match, indicating that image artifacts may have occurred.
Check hotlink cable to make sure it is seated properly. Replace hotlink cable if problem persists. Call Creo service if problem persists.
38151
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: Invalid media type (<Media type>) for this operation
The media type associated with the specified media is invalid for the attempted operation.
38152
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Total amount of clamp shadow is too large
The clamp shadow required to do the image as it is setup is too much. The firmware will not allow more clamp shadow than there is media loaded.
Kodak Confidential
502
Operator Action
Re-submit job If the job fails the second time, re-initialize the device Call Creo service if problem persists.
38153
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: Slave head resolution: <Head resolution on the slave board> DPI does not match with the one on the master: <Head resolution on the master board> DPI
The head resolution on the slave and master board do not match. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38154
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Slave head swath width: <Head swath width on the slave board> does not match with the one on the master: <Head swath width on the master board>
The head swath width on the slave and master board do not match.
Kodak Confidential
38155
503
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38155
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: Overwriting not allowed with pixel replication
The combination of overwriting and pixel replication is not allowed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38158
ErrorFamily Error Message Main Plot Control MPC: Timed out waiting for plot engine to initialize
Kodak Confidential
504
Service Information
At the start of each plot, the firmware waits to make sure that the hardware required for plotting has been successfully initialized before attempting to plot. If this wait takes too long, the plot is aborted with this error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
38159
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: Communication failed between master and slave MCE boards
The communication link between the master and slave MCE boards failed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
38160
505
38160
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: Overwriting not allowed with positive media
Overwriting on positive media is not allowed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38161
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: The Phase Lock Loop did not stabilize
The phase-locked loop did not stabilize after being enabled or disabled. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
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38164
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Not configured for <Subscan resolution> DPI subscan resolution
The recorder is not Currently configured to support the requested subscan resolution. If the head supports the requested resolution, set up a mode [n] configuration to match this resolution. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
38165
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Variable mainscan resolution is not supported
An attempt was made to plot an image using a non-integral mainscan resolution. This requires the Variable Mainscan Resolution option to be enabled first and also the mainscan resolution device limits to be set. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability
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38166
507
26-Aug-2003
38166
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Carriage position is wrong - carriage has probably stalled
An attempt to verify the carriage position with respect to the home-limit switch has failed indicating that the carriage had lost position prior a previous, unsuccessful operation. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability Modified
38167
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Parameter Parameter Modified Main Plot Control MPC: <Head name> image is outside of the head's range (position <The position that triggered the error> um)
The media is loaded in a manner where the head can not image on all the media that it has been instructed to. Reload media to ensure that all head(s) can overlap their respective images. This error is reported.
Attempting to plot on parts of media that are not accessible by the head Head name The name of the head "master" or "slave" that is outside its range. The position that triggered the error The position that triggered the error in um. 12-Nov-2003
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38171
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Raster image data received from workstation was possibly corrupted. Check plate for artifacts
The raster image data CRC values on either end of the datalink between the workstation and the device do not match, indicating that image artifacts may have occurred.
Operator Action
Check datalink cable to make sure it is seated properly in the MCE and workstation. Replace datalink cable if problem persists. Call Creo service if problem persists.
38172
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: Timed out waiting for raster image data CRC from workstation
The raster image data CRC value was not received from the workstation when it was expected. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
38173
ErrorFamily Error Message Main Plot Control MPC: All heads are currently disabled
Kodak Confidential
38176
509
Service Information
It is possible to manually disable a head for diagnostics plots on multiheaded devices. It is possible to disable both heads and attempt to plot, which will result in this error. Enable at least one head and try plotting again. This error is reported.
08-Jan-2004
38176
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Swath width is invalid, extra scanlines <Extra scanlines for current media> >= stroke width <Head stroke width>
The media is setup with having the same or more extra scanlines then stroke width of the head. This will result in having no pixels being imaged per swath. Set the media's extra scanlines parameter to a value that is smaller than the stoke width. Otherwise make sure that the head stroke width is not zero.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38177
ErrorFamily Error Message Main Plot Control MPC: Media subscan size <Media Subscan Size> um is too long for registration pin configuration
Kodak Confidential
510
The subscan size specified would result in the plate being off the drum using the registration pins selected. Ensure that the registration pin locations are configured correctly for the media size you are using, if applicable. Otherwise, ensure that the carriage maximum travel distance is configured correctly for the machine. Otherwise, load media with a smaller subscan dimension. This error is reported.
The registration pin locations may be incorrectly configured (on machines with registration pin configurations only). The carriage travel maximum may be incorrectly configured. The media dimension may be too large for the machine. Media Subscan Size The subscan size of the current media in microns. 13-May-2004
38180
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Slave error buffer overflow, unable to read slave error
In order to return proper errors to the operator on multi-headed devices, the master MCE board must read error information from the slave MCE board. If the process fails this error will result. Check the slave diagnostics logs to see which error occurred. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
38181
511
38181
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Plotting speed <Calculated carriage speed> mm/sec (<Pixels advanced per drum rotation> PPR at <Drum speed> RPM) exceeds licensed limit of <Carriage speed limit>
The speed that the head would move across the media for the current plot is greater than the licensed limit for the product configuration. This speed is affected by the drum speed configured for the media and the number of pixels advanced along the media per drum rotation. The plotting speed is characterized as the speed of the carriage. The speed limit is determined by the product configuration and media type. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability Cause Cause Cause Cause Cause Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Modified
38182
ErrorFamily Error Message Main Plot Control MPC: The '<Parameter name>' parameter is set to 0
Kodak Confidential
512
Service Information
The parameter specified in the error message is set to 0. This parameter needs to be set to a non-zero value during machine integration in order to be able to image properly. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
38183
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Drum speed <Target drum speed> is too fast for <Target resolution> DPI resolution, maximum is <Maximum drum speed> RPM
For TH1.7x heads, we cannot exceed a certain stroke clock frequency (the rate at which pixels are laid down on plate) due to hardware limitations in the head. Therefore we impose a limit on the SCLK frequency. If this limit is exceeded by a particular plot configuration, then the only that can be done is to slow down the drum speed.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
38184
513
38184
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: The media type '<Media name>' is not currently allowed on this device
This error indicates that the media type specified while plotting is not currently allowed on this device. This can either be limited by the license, on feature-licensed devices, or by the device configuration. Contact Customer Service and get proper license, or configuration. This error is reported.
Not licensed or configured properly. Or possible improper inputs were set. Media name Name of media type that is not allowed 03-FEB-2005
38185
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Current stroke width of <Current Stroke Width> is greater than allowed maximum of <Maximum Licensed Stroke Width>
This error indicates that the currently set stroke width is greater than the maximum stroke width allowed on the device. This can either be limited by the license, on feature-licensed devices, or by the device configuration. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
514
38186
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Workstation Fault [<Image error code>] <Image error text>, resubmit job
An error occurred in a software component executing on the workstation. This error message contains the text associated with the fault for the current image. Resubmit job. This error is reported.
Image error code Error code for workstation error. Image error text Text for software error that occurred on the workstation. 07-Mar-2005
38188
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: '<Sequence table>', sequence '<Sequence>' (<Sequence address>), failure action <Failure action> not found
A sequence was found where one of the step's actions had a failure action that did not exist in that step. This means that the failure action had no where to go and that the sequence would end up freezing. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
38189
515
38189
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: ExtraScanlines and StrokeWidth set incorrectly for the yaw test pattern
The GMCE yaw test patterns are 140, 141, 142, and 143. For the test to work properly, patterns 140 and 141 should be used with a stroke width of 224, and patterns 142 and 143 should be used with a stroke width of 192. Stroke width - extrascanlines must be set to a multiple of 8, and (stroke width) / (stroke width - extrascanlines) must be an integer value. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability Modified
38190
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Phase Lock Loop possibly losing lock, error = <Phase error microns> microns (<Phase error clock cycles> clock cycles)
The maximum allowed phase error was exceeded by the Phase Locked Loop. The carriage movement cannot synchronize with the drum rotation during plotting. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability
Kodak Confidential
516
Carriage may be stalling. Drum velocity may be fluctuating. Drum encoder failing. Phase error microns The amount of mainscan error in pixel position due to the loss of lock, expressed in microns. Phase error clock cycles The amount of mainscan error in pixel position due to the loss of lock, expressed in clock cycles. 12-Apr-2006
38191
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: The head unexpectedly reset
The head unexpectedly reset during a plot. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38192
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: The <Plate identifier> is positioned <Error distance> mm too close to the <Error direction> side
The plate is positioned incorrectly along the drum. This could result in either failure to find the edge, or the plate not sitting on the required registration pins.
Kodak Confidential
38193
517
Operator Action
Ensure that the plate is loaded in the correct position along the drum for the particular plate dimensions. Ensure that the plate dimensions specified in the job match the physical plate dimensions. This error is reported.
The head is over the plate at the minimum edge search position No edge has been detected up to the maximum edge search position The plate is not positioned over the correct registration pins The plate dimensions specified in the job do not match the physical plate dimensions Incorrect head or head media parameters, such as surface reflectivity Plate identifier This is either "home", "away" or nothing, depending on how many plates are loaded and which plate is wrongly positioned. Error distance This is how far away from the ideal position the plate is actually positioned. Error direction This indicates which direction the position error is in, either "home" or "away". 21-Oct-2008
Availability Cause Cause Cause Cause Cause Parameter Parameter Parameter Modified
38193
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: The <Plate identifier> is positioned too close to the <Error direction> side
The plate is positioned incorrectly along the drum. This could result in either failure to find the edge, or the plate not sitting on the required registration pins. Ensure that the plate is loaded in the correct position along the drum for the particular plate dimensions. Ensure that the plate dimensions specified in the job match the physical plate dimensions. This error is reported.
The head is over the plate at the minimum edge search position No edge has been detected up to the maximum edge search position The plate is not positioned over the correct registration pins The plate dimensions specified in the job do not match the physical plate dimensions Incorrect head or head media parameters, such as surface reflectivity Plate identifier This is either "home", "away" or nothing, depending on how many plates are loaded and which plate is wrongly positioned. Error direction This indicates which direction the position error is in, either "home" or "away". 21-Oct-2008
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
518
38194
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: The write laser is stuck calibrating
The firmware tried to turn on the head, but the write laser was still being recalibrated from the end of the previous job. The firmware waits for a set period of time for this calibrating to complete and if the calibration still has not finished by then end of this time, this error is returned. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
38195
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: The gc mainscan shift is too small
When imaging the gc mainscan shift tells the firmware where the calibrated start of plate is. However due to rotation and track profile firmware will often have to start imaging before this absolute point. Imaging cannot occur if all the associated corrections result in a "negative" imaging starting point. If this occurs, this error message is returned.
Kodak Confidential
38197
519
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38197
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Plot Control MPC: The head is over the media at the minimum edge search position
The head is at the minimum edge search position, but is still over the media. The edge search algorithm requires that the head start off the media.
Check positioning of plates on the drum to ensure that they are not too far to the home side.
38198
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: The extra scanlines value (<Extra scanlines value>) for media '<Media>' is below the minimum (<Minimum>) for its media type
Typically used for flexo media types, this error indicates that the media is configured with an 'extra scanlines' media parameter value that is below the minimum allowed.
Kodak Confidential
520
Operator Action
Re-configure the 'extra scanlines' media parameter value to be at or above the minimum.
38199
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: The system is entering a period of inactivity (up to <Beam settling time> minutes) as part of extended write laser beam settling.
Typically used for gravure systems, this lets the customer know that the system will appear to do very little for a long period of time while the extended write laser beam settling occurs.
Patience.
38200
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Image Control MIC: Error message with no error code
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer.
Kodak Confidential
38201
521
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38201
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Software error
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38202
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Image Control MIC: No image tasks available
No idle image task was available for the image. Probably caused by an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer.
Kodak Confidential
522
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38203
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Image task is not active
An 'Image Cancel' or an 'Image Parameters Update' was received with a task ID for an inactive image task. Probably caused by an internal error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38204
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Image Control MIC: Image task is busy
An 'Image Start' was received with a task ID for an image task that is already active. Probably caused by an internal error.
Kodak Confidential
38205
523
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38205
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Image task is not suspended
An 'RESUME' or 'CLEAR' was received with a task ID for an image task that is not suspended. Probably caused by an internal error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38206
ErrorFamily Error Message Main Image Control MIC: Image parameter is missing, check media configuration
Kodak Confidential
524
Service Information
An image parameter required for the 'Image Start' or 'Image Parameters Update' command is set to 0. Probably caused by a mis-configuration in Print Console or else an internal error. Check Print Console to make sure that the media dimensions are correct. Record error number and contact Creo. This error is reported.
Firmware bug. 18-JUN-2001 Moved comment in See Also section to Firmware Information.
38207
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Image Control MIC: Image parameter is invalid
An image parameter required for the 'Image Start' or 'Image Parameters Update' has been sent in error. For example sending a Mediatype of carrier or receiver. Probably caused by a mis-configuration in Print Console or else an internal error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
38208
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Image Control MIC: Currently not initialized, waiting for FLUSH
An image command was received before the system has been initialized by a call to MIC_FlushStart(). Probably caused by an internal error.
Kodak Confidential
38209
525
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38209
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Flush is not complete
MIC_FlushEnd() was called before the system has finished flushing. Probably caused by an internal error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38210
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Image Control MIC: Image parameters already received
Image Update parameters have already been received, can not continue with the imaging sequence. Probably caused by an internal error.
Kodak Confidential
526
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38211
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Too many image tasks requested
Too many image tasks were requested during initialization. Probably caused by an internal error firware. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38212
ErrorFamily Error Message Main Image Control MIC: Already unloading media
Kodak Confidential
38213
527
Service Information
Scheduler is already unloading the media, can't send another unload command. Probably caused by an internal error firware. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
38213
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Main Image Control MIC: Image cancelled by flush, resubmit image
MIC_FlushStart() was called while an image was in progress and the image was cancelled by the device. Re-submit the image. This error is reported.
Operator selected the 'device re-initialize' menu command from Print Console while the device was imaging. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
38214
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Image Control MIC: Cannot free unreserved image task
Kodak Confidential
528
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
38215
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Invalid image task identifier
MIC_ImageTaskFree() was called to free up a task using an invalid task identifier. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
38216
ErrorFamily Error Message Main Image Control MIC: Cannot free busy image task
Kodak Confidential
38217
529
MIC_ImageTaskFree() was called to free up a task that is currently still active (i.e. state is not IDLE). A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
38217
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Cannot free busy image task
MIC_GroupStart was called with a group index that refers to a group that is not empty. One or more images in the group are still active. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
530
Cause
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant. 11-Oct-2001
Modified
38218
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Fatal error
Generic MIC fatal error. More information presented in the fatal error's description string. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
38219
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Image Control MIC: Software error: <Additional information on the software error>
Generic MIC software error. This error is used for software errors that are expected to be extremely rare .
Kodak Confidential
38220
531
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Parameter Modified
38220
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Command aborted
MIC command aborted. NO LONGER USED .. OBSOLETE!!!! A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
532
38221
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Task specified is not a valid image task
A function requested an operation on a task that was no an image task. This would be a software error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
38222
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Task specified cannot be cancelled
An attempt was made to cancel a task that was either not running, or was not a task that could be cancelled (like a flush) A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
38223
533
Availability Cause
Modified
38223
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Task has error, but a second error has occurred
A MIC task has already errored, but upon trying to recover, or cancel from the first error another error occurred. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
38224
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Image Control MIC: Image task specified is not a valid image (or not currently running)
The image task ID that was used was not in the proper range of task IDs.
Kodak Confidential
534
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
38225
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Task specified could not be found (no matching state machine)
The task associated with a specifed state machine could not be found. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
Kodak Confidential
38226
535
38226
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Task cancelled
Image task cancelled by external command. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
38227
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Task has not completed
Image end sent, but the image task has not completed it's job. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
536
Cause
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant. 30-Jan-2002
Modified
38228
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Flush not currently active
Flush end sent, but the flush is not currently active. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
38229
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Image Control MIC: Group index not in valid range
The group index specified is outside the valid range of group indexes.
Kodak Confidential
38230
537
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
38230
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Group image index not in valid range
The group 'image' index specified is outside the valid range. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
Kodak Confidential
538
38231
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Group not valid, no images
A group was being used, but it did not have any valid images in the group. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
38232
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Invalid callback supplied
A NULL callback was sent to a MIC command where it was expecting a nonnull callback. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
38233
539
Cause
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant. 30-Jan-2002
Modified
38233
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Invalid image status structure supplied
A NULL pointer was sent to a MIC command instead of a valid pointer to an image status structure. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
38234
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Image Control MIC: Invalid flush status structure supplied
A NULL pointer was sent to a MIC command instead of a valid pointer to an flush status structure.
Kodak Confidential
540
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
38235
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Invalid task parameter structure
A NULL pointer was sent to a MIC command instead of a valid pointer to an task parameter structure. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
Kodak Confidential
38236
541
38236
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Invalid image parameter structure
A NULL pointer was sent to a MIC command instead of a valid pointer to an image parameter structure. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
38237
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Invalid image list array supplied
A NULL pointer was sent to a MIC command instead of a valid pointer to an image list array. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
542
Availability Cause
Modified
38238
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Invalid state type received in message
A state message was received, but it did not have a recongized state type. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
38239
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Image Control MIC: Invalid command ID in command msg
Kodak Confidential
38240
543
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
38240
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: No state machines available
A command was sent to the MIC subsystem, but no state machines were available to be used. Software error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
Kodak Confidential
544
38241
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: State machine not found (no magic number match)
A state machine was reference internally, but upon looking for it, the firmware found that it did not exist. Software error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
38242
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: State machines pointer invalid
State machine pointer was NULL, when it was expected to be valid. Software error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
38243
545
Availability Cause
Modified
38243
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Message invalid, cannot parse
This is used to indicate that MIC received an invalid message. It is a software error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
38244
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Image Control MIC: Conditional false - internal only
Kodak Confidential
546
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
38245
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Invalid media type structure
Media Type pointer was NULL, when it was expected to be valid. Software error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
Kodak Confidential
38246
547
38246
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Main Image Control MIC: Media instance not being used by MIC
This indicates that MIC was asked about a media instance value that it didn't know about. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
38301
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Software error
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
548
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
2.71
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Modified
38302
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Software error, unable to allocate sequence data structure
The firmware has encountered an internal memory error. First try reseting the machine. This should clear the memory. If this is constantly happening after a specified amount of time, or resetting does not solve this problem then contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
2.71
Memory leak, firmware bug, or just plain not enough memory. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Kodak Confidential
38303
549
38303
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Software error, the Scheduler is trying to use a NULL sequence data struct
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
2.71
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Modified
38304
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Scheduler MDS: Software error, the Scheduler is trying to use a invalid sequence structure pool
Kodak Confidential
550
Service Information
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
2.71
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Modified
38305
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Software error, the Scheduler is trying to use a invalid sequence structure linked list
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
38306
551
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
2.71
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Modified
38306
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Software error, the Scheduler could not remove the sequence structure from the linked list
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
552
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
2.71
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Modified
38307
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Software error, unable to allocate media data structure
The firmware has encountered an internal memory error. First try reseting the machine. This should clear the memory. If this is constantly happening after a specified amount of time, or resetting does not solve this problem then contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
2.71
Memory leak, firmware bug, or just plain not enough memory. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Kodak Confidential
38308
553
38308
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Software error, the Scheduler is trying to use a NULL media data structure
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
2.71
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Modified
38309
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Scheduler MDS: Software error, the Scheduler is trying to use a invalid media structure pool
Kodak Confidential
554
Service Information
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
2.71
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Modified
38310
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Software error, the Scheduler is trying to use a invalid media structure linked list
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
38311
555
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
2.71
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Modified
38311
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Software error, the Scheduler could not remove the media structure from the linked list
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
556
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
2.71
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Modified
38312
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Software error, unable to allocate arguments data structure
The firmware has encountered an internal memory error. First try reseting the machine. This should clear the memory. If this is constantly happening after a specified amount of time, or resetting does not solve this problem then contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
2.71
Memory leak, firmware bug, or just plain not enough memory. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Kodak Confidential
38313
557
38313
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Software error, the Scheduler is trying to use a NULL arguments data structure
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38314
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Software error, the Scheduler is trying to use a invalid arguments structure pool
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
558
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
2.71
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Modified
38315
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Cancel command failed, Scheduler not currently processing any operation with specified media instance
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
38316
559
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
38316
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Scheduler could not schedule command since it did not have a proper arguments
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
560
Availability Cause
2.71
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Modified
38317
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Image type specified is not supported by this machine
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
2.71
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Modified
Kodak Confidential
38318
561
38318
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Scheduler monitor command failed
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
2.71
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Modified
38319
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Initialization failed use 'resume' to re-attempt initialization
Initialization failed, correct the error displayed, and then use resume to reattempt the initialization. Fix problem that caused the init sequence to fail then use the resume button to continue.
Kodak Confidential
562
2.71
Initialization sequence failed. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
38320
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Media Scheduler MDS: Scheduler command aborted
Scheduler command was aborted. Clean out any media from the machine, and resend jobs. 2.71
The machines has aborted due to some action. This may be due to operator interaction, or the machine becoming unsafe. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
38321
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Media Scheduler MDS: Scheduler command cancelled
Scheduled media was cancelled. The media has been cancelled. Reschedule jobs. This error is reported.
Operator send a command to cancel the media. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
38322
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Scheduler MDS: Software error, suspend button not defined
Kodak Confidential
38323
563
Service Information
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
38323
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Parameter Modified Media Scheduler MDS: No <media name> on the drum to unload
An unload was attempted but no media was loaded on the drum. Wait until the media has fully loaded before unloading. 2.71
Operator error. media name - The name of the media type that was attempted to be unloaded. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Kodak Confidential
564
38324
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Media Scheduler MDS: Scheduler cannot cancel unload commands
Unloads cannot be cancelled (they can be aborted), since canceling an unload will just cause the media to be unloaded anyway. None. 2.71
The operator sent a command to cancel an unload. This cannot happen because a cancelled unload just turns into an unload anyway. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
38325
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Media Scheduler MDS: Cannot cancel initialization commands
Initialization cannot be cancelled (it can be aborted) since initialization must be complete for the machine to function None. 2.71
The operator sent a command to cancel an init. This cannot happen because a cancelled init means nothing. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
38326
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Media Scheduler MDS: Cannot eject during an unload
Cannot eject media that is currently being unloaded - since it already being ejected. None. 2.71
The operator sent a command to eject an unload. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Kodak Confidential
38327
565
38327
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Media Scheduler MDS: Cannot eject media during initialization
38328
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Scheduler sequence is in an unknown state
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
2.71
Kodak Confidential
566
Cause
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Modified
38329
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: The <Media name> on the drum is already being unloaded
A second unload was attempted on a media that was already being unloaded. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38330
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Scheduler has no tasks currently suspended
Kodak Confidential
38331
567
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
2.71
08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
38331
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Software error, Scheduler received a bad Media Hander task ID in it callback
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
2.71
Kodak Confidential
568
Cause
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Modified
38332
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Software error, Scheduler received an invalid action type when setting up its arrays
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
2.71
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Modified
Kodak Confidential
38333
569
38333
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Invalid parameter sent to monitor command
An invalid token was sent to the media scheduler via the monitor. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
2.71
No cause for this. It would be a firmware error if it ever did show up. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
38334
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Media already on drum, cannot force new media on drum
Cannot try to force media on drum if there is already media on drum. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
2.71
Operator/Service Engineer error. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Kodak Confidential
570
38335
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: The parameter 'media stacks' is not used, only 1 stack available
The parameter media stacks is not used on machines that only have 1 stack available. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
2.71
08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
38336
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: The parameter 'bay' is not used, no bays are available on this device
The parameter bay is not available on devices that do not have a bay. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
2.71
08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Kodak Confidential
38337
571
38337
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: The parameter 'punch' is not used, no punches are available on this device
The parameter punch is not available on devices that do not have a punch. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
2.71
08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
38338
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: The parameter 'exit' is not used, only one exit on this device
The parameter 'exit' is not available on devices that have only one exit. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
2.71
08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
38339
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Scheduler MDS: Attempt to load proofing media without carrier or receiver on drum
Kodak Confidential
572
Attempt to load proofing media without carrier or receiver on drum. Load the carrier or the receiver first before loading proofing media. This error is reported.
Attempt to load proofing media without carrier or receiver on drum. 08-MAY-2002 Created.
38340
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Media scheduler fatal error
A fatal error occurred, see the description string for more information. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
38341
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Media type argument is invalid, media type = <Media type value that is invalid>
A command was sent the media scheduler that had an invalid media type. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
38342
573
38342
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Media stacks argument is <Current media stack value>, maximum = <Maximum media stack value>
A command was sent the media scheduler that had an invalid number of media stacks. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38343
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Media stacks argument cannot be 0, must be 1 or greater
A command was sent the media scheduler that had an invalid number of media stacks.
Kodak Confidential
574
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38344
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Bay argument cannot be 0 for an automatic job
A command was sent the media scheduler that had an invalid number of bays for an automatic job. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38345
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Scheduler MDS: Bay argument is <current bay argument>, maximum is <maximum number of bays>
Kodak Confidential
38346
575
A command was sent the media scheduler that had an invalid number of bays for an automatic job. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38346
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Bay argument is <current bay argument>, but it is a manual job so it should be 0
A command was sent the media scheduler that had an invalid number of bays for a manual job. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
576
38347
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Punch argument is <current punch argument>, maximum is <maximum number of punches>
A command was sent the media scheduler that had an invalid number of punches. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38348
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Exit argument is <current exit argument>, maximum is <maximum number of exits>
A command was sent the media scheduler that had an invalid number of exits A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
38349
577
38349
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Rotate argument is <current rotate argument>, rotator is not supported
A command was sent the media scheduler that had an invalid rotator argument. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38350
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Image side argument is invalid, must be set to a defined value for this media
A command was sent the media scheduler that had an invalid imageside argument.
Kodak Confidential
578
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38351
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Image side argument is not valid for this media, must be set to Side A
A command was sent the media scheduler that had an invalid imageside argument. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38352
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Image side argument is greater than expected, set to a valid value
A command was sent the media scheduler that had an invalid imageside argument.
Kodak Confidential
38353
579
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38353
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Default load arguments have been reset to valid values
The default load parameters were found to be invalid for the particular device, they were all reset to be valid parameters. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
580
38354
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Default unload arguments have been reset to valid values
The default unload parameters were found to be invalid for the particular device, they were all reset to be valid parameters. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38355
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Invalid media instance, 0 is not a valid media instance
A command was sent to load/unload/init/bayload/calibrate which was using an invalid media instance. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
38356
581
Availability Modified
38356
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Invalid media instance, does not match media on the drum
The media instance number must match the media found on the drum. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
38357
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Requested media is not loaded
An attempt was made to reference information about a media type that is not currently loaded on the drum. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
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38358
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Stack locations specified for <number of stack locations specified> stack(s), however <number of stacks being loaded> stack(s) are being loaded
A command was sent the media scheduler that had an invalid number of stack locations A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38359
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Cannot unload <media type> since it is still being loaded (possibly suspended)
A unload command was sent the media scheduler, however the media was not yet finished loading. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
38360
583
Operator error. media type. - Media type that was to be unloaded. Will be specified being, "carrier", "received" "donor" or "media". 02-NOV-2005 Created.
38360
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Cannot unload <media type> since <media being loaded on top> is being loaded on top
An unload command was sent the media scheduler, however other media was actively being loaded on top of it. This would only occur in cases where it is possible to load multiple pieces of media on top of another, like in proofing. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
38361
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Cannot unload <media type> since <media name(s) on top> is/are loaded on top
An unload command was sent the media scheduler, however media is currently loaded on top of the selected media. This would only occur in cases where it is possible to load multiple pieces of media on top of another, like in proofing.
Kodak Confidential
584
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38362
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Media Scheduler operation is undefined
The Media Scheduler attempted to use an operation that was not defined. Since the operation is the core to the Media Scheduler it has to get any useful context information for this error because the operation is the context. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
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585
38363
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Media Scheduler <Operation Sequence Type> operation (<Media Instance ID>) cannot be run because the Media Handler is not initialized
Most operations will automatically initialize the Media Handler when scheduled. However some operations if queued when the Media Handler is not sufficiently initialized will error out due to safety consideration. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
38364
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Parameter Parameter Modified Media Scheduler MDS: Media Scheduler <Operation Sequence Type> operation (<Media Instance ID>) is not allowed to be cancelled
Some Media Scheduler operations do not allow cancelling at all. If an attempt is made to cancel these operations this error will be returned. Wait for operation to complete normally. This error is reported.
Operation error. Operation Sequence Type - String that indicates what type of sequence the operation was attempted to be cancelled Media Instance ID - Value which is identifies the operation 02-Feb-2007 Created.
Kodak Confidential
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38365
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Media Scheduler <Operation Sequence Type> operation (<Media Instance ID>) could not schedule cycle testing operations (error:<Error code>)
The specified Media Scheduler operation attempted to do some cycletesting, but scheduling of the new operations failed because of the error specified. This is only done during testing and debugging. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
38366
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Media Scheduler operation <Media Instance ID> has an unknown sequence type <Sequence Type>
The specified Media Scheduler operation did not recongnize the sequence type specified.
Kodak Confidential
38367
587
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38367
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Media Scheduler <Operation Sequence Type> operation (<Media Instance ID>) could not find a sequence to run
The specified Media Scheduler operation could not find a sequence to run for the arguments specified. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
588
38368
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Media Scheduler could not find step Id <Step Id> in sequence
The Media Scheduler could not find the step specified in a sequence. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38369
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Media Scheduler <Operation Sequence Type> operation (<Media Instance ID>) could not find synchronization step Id <Step Id> in sequence (process Id:<Process Id>)
The specified Media Scheduler operation could not find the specified synchronization step in its sequence, so it was unable to synchronize. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
38370
589
Step Id - Value indicating the step Id Process Id - Value indicating the Process Id 02-Feb-2007 Created.
38370
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Media Scheduler could not find end step in sequence
The specified Media Scheduler operation could not find the end of a sequence. The sequence contains jumps that result in the sequence never finishing. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability Modified
38371
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Media Scheduler step tracking is undefined
The Media Scheduler attempted to use a step tracking structure that was not defined. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
590
Availability Modified
38372
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Scheduler MDS: Media Scheduler <Operation Sequence Type> operation <Media Instance ID> has reached its maximum step count <Maximum Step Count> for step Id <Step Id> (process Id<Process Id>)
Service Information
The specified Media Scheduler operation had a sequence that looped too many times and ended up overflowing the step count for the step id specified. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
38373
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Media Scheduler <Operation Sequence Type> operation <Media Instance ID> has an undefined process
Kodak Confidential
38374
591
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38374
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Media Scheduler <Operation Sequence Type> operation <Media Instance ID> could not start a new process (maximum of <Max process count>)
The specified Media Scheduler operation was unable to start a new process because it already used up its maximum allocated. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
592
Parameter Modified
Max process count - Number of processes that can be run 02-Feb-2007 Created.
38375
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Media Scheduler <Operation Sequence Type> operation <Media Instance ID> could not find process <Process Id>
The specified Media Scheduler operation could not find a process it was looking for. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38376
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Media Scheduler could not finish sequence scan, too many steps (maximum <Maximum number of scan steps>)
The Media Scheduler needs to scan through the entire sequence before it can run it. It has an upper limit for the number of steps it can scan, if the sequence is too big it can surpass this upper limit.
Kodak Confidential
38377
593
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38377
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Media Scheduler could not schedule bay close since the bay is not open
In order to scheduler bay close command the bay must first be opened. Also is assumed that on startup any initialization command will automatically close the bay. Do not try to close the bay. This error is reported.
02-Feb-2007 Created.
38378
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Media Scheduler could not schedule bay close since one was already scheduled
A bay close was scheduled, but a bay close was already scheduled. It assumed that initialization will also do a bay close so if there is also an initialization scheduled this error will result. Wait for the bay to close This error is reported.
02-Feb-2007 Created.
Kodak Confidential
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38379
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Media Scheduler decision type is not supported for step type
A decision step in a sequence was using a decision type that is not supported by that step type. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
38380
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Scheduler MDS: Too many alternate bays, maximum is <Maximum number of alternative bays>
Each device that supports alternate bays, can support only the maximum number of bays - 1. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
38381
595
38381
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: The media type '<Media name>' is not currently allowed on this device
This error indicates that the media type specified for the operation is not currently allowed on this device. This can either be limited by the license, on feature-licensed devices, or by the device configuration. Contact Kodak and get proper license, or configuration. This error is reported.
Not licensed or configured properly. Or possible improper inputs were set. Media name Name of media type that is not allowed 27-Jun-2008 Created.
38382
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Scheduler MDS: Could not set delayed suspend, Scheduler is not currently processing any operation with specified media instance
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
596
Cause
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant. 26-NOV-2010 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Modified
38400
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action NET Support NET: TRECK TCP/IP Stack is reporting a Fatal Error condition
Internal firmware error, contact the responsible Creo firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
38401
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action NET Support NET: Failure to activate SLIP link-layer protocol
Internal firmware error, contact the responsible Creo firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
38402
597
Availability Modified
38402
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action NET Support NET: Failure to activate PPP Server link-layer protocol
Internal firmware error, contact the responsible Creo firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
38403
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action NET Support NET: Failure to activate PPP Client link-layer protocol
Internal firmware error, contact the responsible Creo firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
Kodak Confidential
598
38404
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action NET Support NET: Failure to activate EtherNet link-layer protocol
Internal firmware error, contact the responsible Creo firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
38405
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action NET Support NET: Failure to allocate internal memory - FATAL
Internal firmware error, contact the responsible Creo firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
38406
ErrorFamily Error Message NET Support NET: Failure to add a device driver to TRECK TCP/IP Stack - FATAL
Kodak Confidential
38407
599
Internal firmware error, contact the responsible Creo firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
38407
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action NET Support NET: Failure to open a device driver for the TRECK TCP/IP Stack - FATAL
Internal firmware error, contact the responsible Creo firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
38408
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information NET Support NET: Interface device driver for the TRECK TCP/IP Stack is not open
Kodak Confidential
600
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
38409
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action NET Support NET: Unknown network specified - FATAL
Internal firmware error, contact the responsible Kodak firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
38410
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information NET Support NET: Warning in TRECK function <Function name>: <Warning description>\n
Kodak Confidential
38800
601
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38800
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: Out of command/prompt/stream handles
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38801
ErrorFamily Error Message Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: Invalid handle
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602
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38802
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: Internal error detected
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38803
ErrorFamily Error Message Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: Solicitor number is currently used
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38804
603
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38804
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: Command Table Full
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38805
ErrorFamily Error Message Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: Prompt Descriptor Table Full
Kodak Confidential
604
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38806
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: Too many buttons for prompt
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38807
ErrorFamily Error Message Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: An invalid button code was used
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38808
605
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38808
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: An invalid prompt ID was used
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38809
ErrorFamily Error Message Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: Illegal attempt to access prompt object
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606
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38810
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: Unsupported Workstation protocol
The firmware was unable to negotiate proper communications with the workstation. The type of command protocol attempted by the workstation is not supported on the device. Check the workstation software to make sure it is configured for the right type of recorder device. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
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38811
607
38811
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: Device is running\nUNSUPPORTED\nEngineering Firmware
The firmware that is currently loaded on the device is an ENGINEERING build and may not have complete or correct functionality. Please obtain the appropriate PRODUCTION version of the firmware from Customer Service. Contact Service. This error is reported.
Engineering firmware has been loaded into the device. This is test software and should not be used for production purposes. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
38812
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: Invalid Command Code detected
The system detected an attempt to use an invalid RCON command code. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38813
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: socket() call has failed
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608
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38814
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: bind() call has failed
The internal TCP/IP socket API call to bind() has failed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38815
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: listen() call has failed
Kodak Confidential
38816
609
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38816
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: accept() call has failed
The internal TCP/IP socket API call to accept() has failed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38817
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: recv() call has failed
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610
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38818
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: send() call has failed
The internal TCP/IP socket API call to send() has failed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38819
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: WSAStartup() call has failed
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38820
611
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38820
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: ioctlsocket() call has failed
The internal TCP/IP socket API call to ioctlsocket() has failed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
38821
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: Command is rejected because of service lockout
The RCON command is rejected because the device is locked out. None.
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Command: lockout
38822
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: Service lockout
This is an informational message indicating that the device is locked out to prevent workstation from sending the following commands: 1.Image/image group start; 2.IO status set; 3.Carriage move; 4.Drum move; 5.media load/ unload. 6.Flush. 7.Reset. Wait until service is done with device before sending any new commands. This error is reported.
Workstation sends prohibitted RCON commands when service lockout is enabled. 17-Apr-2003 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Command: lockout
38823
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Modified Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: No socket connection with workstation
This message indicates that the firmware has not established a TCP/IP socket connection with the workstation. Check communication cables with device. Ensure TCP/IP is working properly. This error is reported.
Cable disconnected. Incorrect configuration of TCP/IP either in the firmware or on the workstation. 21-May-2003
38824
ErrorFamily Error Message Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: Invalid data unit size RCON parameter in Read Memory or Write Memory command
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38825
613
An invalid parameter was received in the 'data unit size' field of a Read Memory or Write Memory RCON command. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
38825
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: Too many workstation status change callbacks have been registered
An attempt was made to establish a workstation connection status change callback function when this has previously been done. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
38826
ErrorFamily Error Message Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: The RCON connection to the workstation has been lost
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614
Service Information
The workstation is no longer responding over the RCON link. Any job currently in progress should be terminated. This error will occur if, for example, PrintConsole is closed while a job is in progress.
Operator Action
38827
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: Workstation is not detected
The firmware was unable to detect a workstation connection. Normally this happens when the firmware attempts to send an RCON message to the controlling application, such as Print Console, but cannot because the TCP/ IP connection was not established.
Check communication settings (PPP setup if applicable) Ensure control application is running Check cabling
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
38828
615
38828
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Workstation Message Dispatch WMD: Too many workstation command received callbacks have been registered
An attempt was made to establish a workstation command received callback function when this has previously been done. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
39101
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action SCON Interface SIF: SIF/SCON General Failure
General SIF/SCON failure has occured. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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616
39102
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information SCON Interface SIF: SCON NAK - unknown error received in NAK
An SCON NAK replay packet was received. This usually indicates a failure to write a virtual register, or the virtual register does not exist on the SCON I/O board. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
39103
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action SCON Interface SIF: SCON Operation timed out
The SIF/SCON communication attempt has timed out. This may indicate that the SCON slave I/O board that is being addressed, does not exist. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
39104
617
39104
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action SCON Interface SIF: No Free CAN Transmit Buffers available
There are no free CAN controller Transmit buffers available to place an outgoing CAN message into. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39105
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action SCON Interface SIF: The SIF Subsystem has detected a reentrancy attempt
The SIF subsystem code was about to be re-entered. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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618
39106
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action SCON Interface SIF: The SIF Subsystem has not been initialized properly
The SIF subsystem was not initialized properly. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39107
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action SCON Interface SIF: The SIF Subsystem has run out of queue buffers
The SIF subsystem has run out of internal queue buffers. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
39108
619
39108
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information SCON Interface SIF: SIF Serial port Open has failed due to not being activated for SIF serial support
This is an internal firmware error. The serial port could no be opened for SCON serial protocol because of a lack of internal memory structures being available. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
39109
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action SCON Interface SIF: SCON NAK - Virtual register does not exist
An SCON NAK reply packet was received indicating that the specified virtual register does not exist. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
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620
39110
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action SCON Interface SIF: SCON NAK - Cannot write to virtual register
An SCON NAK reply packet was received indicating that it cannot write to the specified virtual register. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
39111
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action SCON Interface SIF: SCON NAK - Memory mapping is disabled
An SCON NAK reply packet was received indicating that it memory mapping is disabled. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
Kodak Confidential
39112
621
39112
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action SCON Interface SIF: SCON NAK - Memory write failed
An SCON NAK reply packet was received indicating that the memory write failed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
39301
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action SCON Master Support SIO: SIO General Failure
None A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
622
39302
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action SCON Master Support SIO: Failure to Register with SIF
None A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39303
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action SCON Master Support SIO: SAT I/O Node does not exist
None A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
39304
623
39304
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action SCON Master Support SIO: The Unsolicited Callback Information Block has Become Corrupted
None A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39305
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action SCON Master Support SIO: The Call Back Function Specified is Invalid
None A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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624
39306
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action SCON Master Support SIO: Attempt to register too many callbacks with the SIO subsystem
An attempt was made to register too many callback functions with the SIO susbsytem to receive notification when a satellite board has rebooted. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39307
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information SCON Master Support SIO: All SCON Connection resources are in use - no more left
An attempt was made to make an additional SCON monitor stream connection with the SIO subsystem but all SCON connection resourcses have been consumed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
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39400
625
39400
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Invalid Image ID
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39401
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Image not complete
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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626
39402
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Internal firmware error
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39403
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information General Image Management GIM: Invalid Image Parameter
An invalid image parameter was received from the workstation. This may indicate a mismatch in protocol versions between the workstation software and the firmware. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
39404
627
39404
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified General Image Management GIM: Please load a new plate
This error code is used to signal that the device is ready to receive a new plate. Insert a plate for imaging, or cancel the image. This error is reported.
An image has been started, and no plate was present on the load table. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
39405
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified General Image Management GIM: Please unload the ejected media
This error code is used to signal that media has been ejected from the device, and must be removed from the load/unload table. Remove the plate from the load table. This error is reported.
Plate has been ejected from the machine. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
39406
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Required data was locked by another subsystem
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
628
39407
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Not ready for Flush End command
The firmware and the workstation software are not communicating properly. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39408
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: No flush active that can be ended.
The firmware and the workstation software are not communicating properly. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
39409
629
Cause Modified
Internal firmware error, or incompatible workstation and firmware software. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
39409
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Invalid Flush state detected
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39410
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information General Image Management GIM: Device is unlocked
This is an informational message indicating that the workstation has requested the device unlock itself. This message will persist until the device is locked. Close all doors, and press the 'Lock' button on the workstation operator prompt. This error is reported.
Workstation issued the 'Unlock' command, and the device unlocked the door solenoids. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Kodak Confidential
630
39411
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Head not initialized: not ready for query
The workstation has issued a head query command, but the head is not ready to respond to it. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
39412
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information General Image Management GIM: Unrecoverable Flush Failure. Device must be reset.
A flush operation has been attempted, but it was unable to complete. Imaging on the device will not be permitted until a flush has been successfully completed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
39413
631
Availability Modified
39413
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Invalid Image Task ID detected
An attempt was made by the workstation to reference an imaging sequence in the device, but that sequence did not exist. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
39414
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Invalid bay number detected
An attempt was made to access bay information with an invalid tray number. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
632
Cause Modified
Can be caused by attempting to perform bay operations on a device that does not have bays, or by using an invalid bay number to access bay operations. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
39415
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information General Image Management GIM: WARNING: Bypassed functionality detected
One or more I/O bits has been bypassed. This message is to ensure that the bypassed condition is noticed and fixed. This is a warning only, and will not prevent the machine from attempting to perform imaging. Ensure service is dealing with the issue. This error is reported.
This message will be displayed when the firmware detects that one or more I/O bits has been bypassed. This condition is checked each time an Image is started. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
39416
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Drum command received while drum is busy
The device received an RCON drum command when it was still processing a previous command. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
39417
633
39417
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Carriage command received while carriage is busy
The device received an RCON carriage command when it was still processing a previous command. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39418
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Invalid carriage velocity value attempted
The device received an RCON carriage command that specified a velocity value that was outside the limits of what the carriage can accept. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
634
Cause Modified
This could be caused by poor workstation communication to the device, or workstation software that allows illegal/invalid values to be sent. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
39419
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Invalid carriage position value attempted
The device received an RCON carriage command that specified a position value that would place the carriage out of bounds. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39420
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Invalid latch number
The device received an RCON latch command that specified an invalid latch number. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
39421
635
39421
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Invalid sensor number
The device received an RCON latch command that specified an invalid sensor number. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39422
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Invalid latch value code
The device received an RCON latch command that specified an invalid value id code. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
636
39423
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Invalid Status type specified
The device received an RCON command that specified an invalid status type code. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39424
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Unexpected Command
The device received an RCON command that was not expected. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
39425
637
Cause Modified
This is caused by using incompatible control software, or by faulty communications. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
39425
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: IO Name Identifier too long
The device received an RCON command that contained an IO signal name that exceeded the maximum allowable length for an IO name. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39426
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information General Image Management GIM: Incorrect number of IO Data bytes
The device received an RCON command that contained an invalid number of data bytes for the type of IO signal that was being accessed. For example, binary (digital) signals require exactly 1 data byte. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
638
39427
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information General Image Management GIM: Flush is required before operation permitted.
The device received an RCON command that attempted to perform an operation that is not allowed before an RCON Flush command has been received. The flush command should be the first RCON command received after power up. Some commands that control the drum and the carriage require that a flush be done (once) before they can proceed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
39430
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information General Image Management GIM: Invalid Group ID
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer.
Kodak Confidential
39432
639
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39432
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information General Image Management GIM: Too many images in Group
An RCON Group Start command was received with more images specified than are supported by the device. This is indicative of a communication problem between the device and the workstation. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
39433
ErrorFamily Error Message General Image Management GIM: No group available
Kodak Confidential
640
Service Information
An RCON Group Start command was received, but the device was unable to handle it. The device and workstation communicate about when the device is ready to accept another group, so this communication failed somehow. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
39434
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information General Image Management GIM: The device cannot support the number of stacks queried
For devices that support multiple stacks of media, the workstation queries the minimum and maximum media sizes for one stack, two stacks, etc. up to the maximum number of stacks supported by the device. If the workstation queries the size for a quantity of stacks not supported by the device, this error will be reported. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability Cause
Kodak Confidential
39435
641
Cause Modified
39435
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified General Image Management GIM: Suspend queue is full, cannot handle any more suspends
Too many suspends are active at once. Clear some of the suspend dialog boxes on the controlling workstation. This error is reported.
18-Feb-2001 Created.
39436
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Suspend could not be found, not removed
A suspend was to be removed, but it was no longer found in the suspend queue. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
39437
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Please load carrier
This error code is used to signal that the device is ready to receive a carrier for proofing media. Insert a proofing carrier, or cancel the proof.
Kodak Confidential
642
39438
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified General Image Management GIM: Please unload the ejected carrier
This error code is used to signal that a carrier has been ejected from the device, and must be removed from the load/unload table. Remove the carrier from the load table. This error is reported.
Carrier has been ejected from the machine. 08-APR-2002
39439
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information General Image Management GIM: Invalid group parameter
An invalid image parameter was received from the workstation. This may indicate a mismatch in protocol versions between the workstation software and the firmware or a workstation software bug. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
39440
643
39440
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified General Image Management GIM: Please load receiver
This error code is used to signal that the device is ready to load a proofing receiver. Insert a proofing receiver, or cancel the proof. This error is reported.
A proof has been started, and receiver is required. 25-SEP-2002
39441
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified General Image Management GIM: Please load donor
This error code is used to signal that the device is ready to load a proofing donor. Insert a proofing donor, or cancel the proof. This error is reported.
A proof has been started, and donor is required. 25-SEP-2002
39442
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: RCON command is missing argument '<Name of the missing parameter name>'
This error code indicates that an RCON command was received by the device that was missing a required parameter. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
644
39443
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Invalid RCON variable argument specified '<Name of the invalid argument name>'
This error code indicates that an RCON command was received by the device that contained an unexpected or invalid argument in a variable argument list. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39444
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information General Image Management GIM: Unknown or invalid property ID specified
This error code indicates that an RCON command was received by the device that specified an unknown DCAPI property ID.
Kodak Confidential
39445
645
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
39445
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information General Image Management GIM: Invalid operation attempted on property '<Name of the DCAPI property could not be manipulated>'
This error code indicates that an attempt was made to perform a disallowed operation on a DCAPI property. For example an attempt could be made to write to a read only parameter. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
39446
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information General Image Management GIM: Timeout accessing property information
This error code indicates that the firmware timed out while trying to perform a DCAPI property operation.
Kodak Confidential
646
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
39447
ErrorFamily Error Message General Image Management GIM: Media Name length (<Name of the media setting that is too long (either name, or>) exceeded maximum length of <The maximum number of characters that can be used> characters
Service Information
This error code indicates that the firmware attempted to perform a head media related operation, but that either the media name string or the media colour name string were too long. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
39448
ErrorFamily Error Message General Image Management GIM: RCON media instance is unknown or invalid
Kodak Confidential
39449
647
Service Information
This error code indicates that an invalid media instance was specified to a function or command that requires a media instance. This may be because the media instance is already in use, or that it could not be found. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability Modified
39449
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: The system is attempting to simultaneously access too many media instances
This error code indicates that the pool of media instance descriptors has been exhausted. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
39450
ErrorFamily Error Message General Image Management GIM: No media is available. Requested media operation cannot be performed.
Kodak Confidential
648
Service Information
This occurs when an attempt is made to access media instance information when there are no media instances existing in the system. For example, an attempt to unload an empty drum will cause this error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability Modified
39451
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Property Not supported
A request was made to access a system property that is not supported. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39452
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information General Image Management GIM: Invalid arguments specified in Set Seam Geometry request
Kodak Confidential
39453
649
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39453
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified General Image Management GIM: Prompt array full, cannot make new prompt
A prompt was to be sent to the workstation, but there was no room to store it in firmware. Too many prompts are being shown. Clear any prompts that are currently being shown. This error is reported.
Firmware bug 12-DEC-2002
39454
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Could not find prompt
A prompt was being looked but the firmware could not find it. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
650
39455
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information General Image Management GIM: Workstation command locked out
This is an informational message indicating that the device is locked out to prevent the workstation from sending any of the following commands: 1.Image/image group start; 2.IO status set; 3.Carriage move; 4.Drum move; 5.media load/unload. 6.Flush. 7.Reset. None. This error is reported.
17-Apr-2003 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Command: lockout
39456
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information General Image Management GIM: Image Raster Data error detected (CRC). Check plate for artifacts!
This error occurs when the workstation sends a raster CRC value to the device that does not match the CRC value for the corresponding image ID. This means that the raster that the device received is not the same as the raster transmitted by the workstation and will likely result in artifacts on the plate. Carefully check the plate for artifacts that may have been caused from a corrupted data transmission to the device. This error is reported.
SCSI driver problems Cable problems Communication problems Software errors 23-Apr-2003
Kodak Confidential
39457
651
39457
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information General Image Management GIM: Invalid or unsupported combination of arguments
An RCON command was received that had a combination of arguments that was not supported. This could mean a missing argument, an extra argument, or two or more arguments that are not compatible. This error is generated for RCON commands that can have more than one parameterization based on the arguments supplied to it. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
39458
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information General Image Management GIM: Service move command received while device is processing a previous move command
This error occurs when a service move command is sent while the device is currently performing a service move or otherwise busy and cannot process the new request. Wait for the service move command to complete or cancel it before initiating a new command. This error is reported.
Service move command is sent while a service move is being performed Software errors 07-May-2003
Kodak Confidential
652
39459
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: The imaged area is not yet available for reading
The imaged area for the plot was requested before the pixel count has been read at the end of an image. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39460
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: The Preloader is loading the bay
Indicates that Dual Bay 2 is loaded from Preloader. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
39461
653
39461
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified General Image Management GIM: Please load a new plate on the home side
This error code is used to signal that the device is ready to receive a new plate. The plate should be positioned on the home side of the engine. Insert a plate for imaging, or cancel the image. This error is reported.
An image has been started, and no plate was present on the load table. 01-Sep-2005
39462
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified General Image Management GIM: Please load a new plate on the away side
This error code is used to signal that the device is ready to receive a new plate. The plate should be positioned on the away side of the engine. Insert a plate for imaging, or cancel the image. This error is reported.
An image has been started, and no plate was present on the load table. 01-Sep-2005
39463
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified General Image Management GIM: Please load a new plate in the center
This error code is used to signal that the device is ready to receive a new plate. The plate should be positioned in the center of the engine. Insert a plate for imaging, or cancel the image. This error is reported.
An image has been started, and no plate was present on the load table. 01-Sep-2005
39464
ErrorFamily Error Message General Image Management GIM: Please load two new plates
Kodak Confidential
654
This error code is used to signal that the device is ready to receive two new plates. Insert a plate for imaging, or cancel the image. This error is reported.
An image has been started, and no plate was present on the load table. 01-Sep-2005
39465
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Status Handler table full
Indicates that there is no more room in the Query Status handler table. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39466
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information General Image Management GIM: Workstation watchdog timed out. Shutting down all systems.
The workstation watchdog timer timed out while waiting for a watchdog reset command from the workstation. This error causes the device to abort all operations and shut down all mechanisms.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
39467
655
Cause Modified
39467
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information General Image Management GIM: Bay transfer operation still in progress
Only one bay transfer operation is allowed at a time. An attempt was made to start a second one while a previous one was still in progress, or an attempt was made to end one while it had not yet completed.
Modified
39468
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause General Image Management GIM: No bay transfer operation in progress
An attempt was made to end or cancel a bay transfer operation, but one was not already in progress.
Modified
39469
ErrorFamily Error Message General Image Management GIM: Bay media configurations must match for transfer
Kodak Confidential
656
Service Information
When a transfer operation is attempted, both bays must be configured with the same media dimensions, index and stack count. A transfer was attempted when this was not the case.
Modified
39471
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Invalid arguments specified in Set Punch Regions request
Set Punch Regions request comes with an invalid argument. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39472
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information General Image Management GIM: Not enough free Media Handler descriptors to start a new Media Handler operation
Kodak Confidential
39473
657
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
39473
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action General Image Management GIM: Media Handler operation specified could not be found
The Media instance specified did not relate to any active media handler operation. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
39474
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information General Image Management GIM: Drum command received while drum is in error state
The device received an RCON drum command while the drum is in error state.
Kodak Confidential
658
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39501
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action I/O Scanner IOS: software error
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39502
ErrorFamily Error Message I/O Scanner IOS: Insufficient memory to create IO scanner tables
Kodak Confidential
39503
659
The IO Scanner was unable to allocate enough memory for its virtual I/O register table or remote I/O control blocks. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39503
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action I/O Scanner IOS: I/O Bit not found in product table
The IO Scanner was unable to locate an I/O bit requested by another subsystem during initialization A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39504
ErrorFamily Error Message I/O Scanner IOS: I/O Group not found in product table
Kodak Confidential
660
The IO Scanner was unable to locate an I/O group requested by another subsystem during initialization A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39505
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action I/O Scanner IOS: Event group pointer is null
An API request was made to associate an IO bit handle with a non-existant event group. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39506
ErrorFamily Error Message I/O Scanner IOS: Can't assign non-input bit to event group
Kodak Confidential
39507
661
An API request was made to associate an non-input discrete IO bit handle to an event group. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39507
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action I/O Scanner IOS: IO values are not initialized
No action required A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39508
ErrorFamily Error Message I/O Scanner IOS: Bypass not allowed on this I/O
Kodak Confidential
662
Service Information
An attempt was made to set a bypass status for either a discrete I/O point or a group input (Analog input) for which bypassing is not allowed The I/O point can't be bypassed. The original problem leading to the bypass attempt must be rectified.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
39509
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action I/O Scanner IOS: No remote address for requested bit
A client subsystem attempted to get a remote board ID and register address for a bit which is not remotely accessed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
39510
663
Cause Modified
39510
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action I/O Scanner IOS: No remote address for requested bit
A client subsystem attempted to get a remote board ID and register address for a group which is not remotely accessed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39511
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action I/O Scanner IOS: Invalid IOS mode
A client subsystem attempted to set an invalid IOS mode. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
664
Cause Modified
39512
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action I/O Scanner IOS: IO Name Identifier too long
The device received an RCON command that contained an IO signal name that exceeded the maximum allowable length for an IO name. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39513
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information I/O Scanner IOS: Incorrect number of IO Data bytes
The device received an RCON command that contained an invalid number of data bytes for the type of IO signal that was being accessed. For example, binary (digital) signals require exactly 1 data byte. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
39514
665
39514
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information I/O Scanner IOS: Workstation command locked out
This is an informational message indicating that the device is locked out to prevent the workstation from sending any of the following commands: 1.Image/image group start; 2.IO status set; 3.Carriage move; 4.Drum move; 5.media load/unload. 6.Flush. 7.Reset. Check with Service as to why commands are locked out. This error is reported.
24-Jun-2004
Command: lockout
39515
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action I/O Scanner IOS: Conversion function not available
No conversion is available for this analog input. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
Kodak Confidential
666
39516
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action I/O Scanner IOS: Callback table full
An attempt was made to register too many callbacks. This is an internal firmware error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
39517
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information I/O Scanner IOS: Bit handle already has an event registered
An attempt was made to register an event group with a bit handle. However this bit was already registered with an event group. Only one group is allowed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability Modified
Kodak Confidential
39518
667
39518
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information I/O Scanner IOS: Satellite board address <The satellite board ID that is not responding> register <The register address being accessed> not responding
The IO scanner can not set a remote satellite board into its required operational mode because it is not responding. Check the operation of the specified satellite board ID Is the satellite board physically present? Is the CAN bus cable connected?
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39519
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information I/O Scanner IOS: TCP/IP failure
The IO scanner failed to configure TCP/IP communications for it's local command server.
Kodak Confidential
668
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39800
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action System Status SST: Invalid API Function Parameter Detected
Serious internal firmware error. Report error to Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39801
ErrorFamily Error Message System Status SST: Internal SST error
Kodak Confidential
39802
669
Internal Firmware Error. Record error number and contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39802
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action System Status SST: Invalid SST handle
Internal Firmware Error. Record error number and contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39803
ErrorFamily Error Message System Status SST: Status group not registered
Kodak Confidential
670
Internal Firmware Error. Record error number and contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39804
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action System Status SST: Invalid SST I/O type
Internal Firmware Error. Record error number and contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39805
ErrorFamily Error Message System Status SST: Specified I/O not found
Kodak Confidential
39806
671
Internal Firmware Error. Record error number and contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39806
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action System Status SST: Invalid upper and lower thresholds for analog I/O
Internal Firmware Error. Record error number and contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
Kodak Confidential
672
39807
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action System Status SST: Invalid digital target value
Internal Firmware Error. Record error number and contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
39808
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action System Status SST: Invalid I/O failure priority level
Internal Firmware Error. Record error number and contact the responsible firmware developer at Creo. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
39809
673
Cause Modified
The firmware tried to register an I/O entry whose failure priority level is invalid. The priority level must be 1 or higher. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
39809
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action System Status SST: System is not in initialization mode
Fatal firmware error. Contact Creo service for help. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40001
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: Software error (SMC)
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
674
40002
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: CAN communication error
Failure to transmit message on the CAN bus, check CAN bus connection. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40003
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: Cannot issue command, motor is moving [<Name of the stepper motor>]
The motor is already moving... unable to issue a new command. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
40004
675
40004
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: Cannot issue command, motor is being controlled by another process and is reserved [<Name of the stepper motor>]
The motor is already reserved for use by another process. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40005
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Stepper Motor Control SMC: Motor number out of range or the motor is not configured on this device
The firmware has attempted to access an motor that does not exist on this device. Either it is not defined for this product, or the specific machine configuration does not include it.
Kodak Confidential
676
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40006
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: Invalid trajectory queue address specified [<Name of the stepper motor>]
An invalid trajectory queue address was specified. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40007
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Stepper Motor Control SMC: Invalid parameter specified [<Name of the stepper motor>]
Kodak Confidential
40008
677
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40008
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: Invalid velocity value specified [<Name of the stepper motor>]
An invalid velocity was specified. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40009
ErrorFamily Error Message Stepper Motor Control SMC: Invalid acceleration value specified [<Name of the stepper motor>]
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678
An invalid acceleration was specified. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40010
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: Invalid micro step rate specified [<Name of the stepper motor>]
An invalid micro-step rate was specified. Valid values are multiples of 2 from 1 to 32. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
40011
679
40011
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: Invalid current specified [<Name of the stepper motor>]
An invalid current was specified. Possible current values are zero, half and full. Zero current is invalid for stepper moves. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40012
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: Invalid direction mode parameter specified [<Name of the stepper motor>]
An invalid direction mode was specified. Valid direction modes are home = clockwise or home = counterclockwise. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
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680
Parameter Modified
40013
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: Remote hardware is not processing motor commands [<Name of the stepper motor>]
Timeout waiting for the remote hardware to process the previous stepper command. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40014
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: Stepper motor name not found
The stepper name supplied does not match any configured for this device. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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40015
681
40015
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: Motor unexpectedly hit the home sensor [<Name of the stepper motor>]
The stepper motor has unexpectedly triggered the home sensor. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40016
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Stepper Motor Control SMC: Motor unexpectedly hit the away sensor [<Name of the stepper motor>]
Kodak Confidential
682
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40017
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: Stepper command timed out [<Name of the stepper motor>]
The stepper command took too long to complete. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
40018
683
40018
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: The remote board hardware status check has failed [<Name of the stepper motor>]
A problem with one (or more) of the required remote hardware components has been found. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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40019
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Stepper Motor Control SMC: Invalid motor gain parameter specified [<Name of the stepper motor>]
The gain specified for the motor was invalid...most likely too large.
Kodak Confidential
684
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40020
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Stepper Motor Control SMC: Motor initialization has failed [<Name of the stepper motor>]
The stepper failed to initialize properly. Initailizing the stepper involves writing the output gain, microstep rate, and alternate sensor invert mask to the remote controller, as well setting the direction mode and update mode. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
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40021
685
40021
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: Remote motor has not been initialized [<Name of the stepper motor>]
The stepper motor has not been properly initialized. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40022
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: Invalid update mode parameter specified [<Name of the stepper motor>]
Invalid update mode parameter specified. Valid modes are polled or unsolicited. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
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686
Parameter Modified
40023
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: Invalid position specified [<Name of the stepper motor>]
Invalid position specified. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40024
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: Invalid steps per real unit specified [<Name of the stepper motor>]
Invalid steps per real unit specified. Steps per real unit must be a positive value greater than 0. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
40025
687
40025
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: Invalid distance specified [<Name of the stepper motor>]
Invalid distance specified. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40026
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Stepper Motor Control SMC: Invalid initialization parameters specified [<Name of the stepper motor>]
Invalid initialization parameters specified. These parameters are: Micro step rate Steps per unit Output gain This error does not indicate a range error for these parameters, rather it indicated that one or more is zero, in other words, they have not been initialized. These parameters are usually input as nvs parameters, and incorrect values have the potential to cause damage to the machine.
Kodak Confidential
688
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40027
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Stepper Motor Control SMC: Command failed, the shared motor is using all the remote bandwidth [<Name of the stepper motor>]
The stepper is attempting to use a portion of the remote bandwidth for a move, but their is no bandwidth available due to another stepper currently using it all. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
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40028
689
40028
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: Invalid initialization dual stepper mode specified [<Name of the stepper motor>]
Invalid dual stepper mode parameter specified. Valid modes are bandwidth share or bandwidth hog A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40029
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: Stepper motor move command preempted
A move command (move, run, jog, etc.) has been preempted by a stop command. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
690
Cause Modified
40030
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: Failed to detect 48V [<Name of the stepper motor>]
The remote board was unable to perform the requested command because the controller failed to detect the presence of 48 Volts. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40031
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Stepper Motor Control SMC: Failed to detect alternate sensor cable [<Name of the stepper motor>]
The remote board was unable to perform the requested command because the controller failed to detect the presence of a required alternate position sensor cable.
Kodak Confidential
40032
691
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40032
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Stepper Motor Control SMC: Failed to detect home and away cable [<Name of the stepper motor>]
The remote board was unable to perform the requested command because the controller failed to detect the presence of the home and away sensor cable. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
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692
40033
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Stepper Motor Control SMC: Failed to detect power cable [<Name of the stepper motor>]
The remote board was unable to perform the requested command because the controller failed to detect the presence of the stepper power cable. This error only applies the offboard 5/10A stepper driver (Stepper 0 on a GENINE Board). A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
40034
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Stepper Motor Control SMC: Failed to detect data cable [<Name of the stepper motor>]
The remote board was unable to perform the requested command because the controller failed to detect the presence of the stepper data cable. This error only applies the offboard 5/10A stepper driver (Stepper 0 on a GENINE Board). A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
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40035
693
40035
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Stepper Motor Control SMC: Over current fault detected [<Name of the stepper motor>]
The remote board was unable to perform the requested command because the controller detected an over current condition. This error only applies the offboard 5/10A stepper driver (Stepper 0 on a GENINE Board). A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
40036
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Stepper Motor Control SMC: Over temperature fault detected [<Name of the stepper motor>]
The remote board was unable to perform the requested command because the controller detected an over temperature condition. This error only applies the offboard 5/10A stepper driver (Stepper 0 on a GENINE Board).
Kodak Confidential
694
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40037
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Stepper Motor Control SMC: Under voltage fault detected [<Name of the stepper motor>]
The remote board was unable to perform the requested command because the controller detected an under voltage condition. This error only applies the offboard 5/10A stepper driver (Stepper 0 on a GENINE Board). A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
40038
695
40038
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Stepper Motor Control SMC: Driver fault detected [<Name of the stepper motor>]
The remote board was unable to perform the requested command because the controller detected a fault condition. This error only applies the offboard 5/10A stepper driver (Stepper 0 on a GENINE Board). A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
40039
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Stepper Motor Control SMC: Failed to detect the cable [<Name of the stepper motor>]
The remote board was unable to perform the requested command because the controller failed to detect the presence of the stepper cable. This error only applies the onboard stepper driver (Stepper 1 on a GENINE Board). A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability
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696
40040
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Stepper Motor Control SMC: Brake override detected [<Name of the stepper motor>]
The remote board was unable to perform the requested command because the controller detected a brake override condition. This error only applies the onboard stepper driver (Stepper 1 on a GENINE Board). A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
40041
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Stepper Motor Control SMC: Invalid maximum jerk value specified [<Name of the stepper motor>]
Kodak Confidential
40042
697
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40042
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: Input value is outside the limits [<Name of the stepper motor>]
A value specified to an API function cannot be converted because is it outside the bounds of the available sizes. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40043
ErrorFamily Error Message Stepper Motor Control SMC: Satellite board has reset, stepper control has failed [<Name of the stepper motor>]
Kodak Confidential
698
A value specified to an API function cannot be converted because is it o. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40044
ErrorFamily Error Message Stepper Motor Control SMC: Velocity of <Velocity specified in real units/s> units/s [<Velocity specified in steps/s> steps/s] is too high, max is <Maximum velocity allowed in real units/s> units/s [<Maximum velocity allowed in steps/s> steps/s] [<Name of the stepper motor>]
Service Information
The velocity specified is too fast for the motor controller. Either specify a lower velocity or decrease the micro stepping rate. Also note that the values specified maybe rounded. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
40045
699
Maximum velocity allowed in real units/s. Maximum velocity allowed in steps/s. Name of the stepper motor. 14-Aug-2007
40045
ErrorFamily Error Message Stepper Motor Control SMC: Velocity of <Velocity specified in real units/s> units/s [<Velocity specified in steps/s> steps/s]is too low, min is <Minimum velocity allowed in real units/s> units/s [<Minimum velocity allowed in steps/s> steps/s] [<Name of the stepper motor>]
The velocity specified is too low for the motor controller. Either specify a higher velocity or increase the micro stepping rate. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40046
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Stepper Motor Control SMC: Motor already has a reset callback [<Name of the stepper motor>]
This error is returned if the firmware has attempt to register multiple board reset callbacks with one motor.
Kodak Confidential
700
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40047
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: Satellite board does not support quarter current mode [<Name of the stepper motor>]
This error is returned if the firmware has attempt to write quarter current to a satellite board that is running older firmware that does not support it. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
40048
701
40048
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: The motor has been stopped before the motor has started [<Name of the stepper motor>]
The motor has been stopped before the motor has started. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40049
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: Remote motor is waiting for an acknowledge [<Name of the stepper motor>]
The stepper motor is waiting for an acknowledge. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
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702
Parameter Modified
40050
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Stepper Motor Control SMC: Remote motor has failed with an undefined error <The undefined error> [<Name of the stepper motor>]
The stepper motor has failed with an undefined error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40200
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <motor name> stepper motor has already started the command, cannot start it again
Attempting to start a stepper command, but the stepper has already started one.
Kodak Confidential
40201
703
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40201
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Software error. Media Handler error occurred, but error has no error code.
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40202
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Handler MDH: Software error. Suspend received a invalid suspend button type.
Kodak Confidential
704
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40203
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Software error. Media Handler received an unrecognized command.
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40204
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Handler MDH: Software error. No callback function supplied to Media Handler
Kodak Confidential
40205
705
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40205
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Software error. Media Handler did not receive the proper number of command arguments.
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
706
40206
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: Command Failed. Media Handler already running another task.
The firmware is currently executing one command and it can only process one command at a time. Wait until the first command is complete then resend the second command. This error is reported.
Sending two commands at the same time. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
40207
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: Cannot cancel command. Media Handler task is not currently executing any commands.
40208
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: Media handler task is currently suspended.
The task could not be completed the media loaded is current suspended. Check the errors and then use one of the provided buttons to continue. This error is reported.
A command was sent to the media handler while it was in a suspend mode. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
40209
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Handler MDH: Media handler is not currently suspended.
Kodak Confidential
40210
707
40210
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: Media Handler is not initialized.
Initialize the media handler, or troubleshoot to find out why it is not initializing. Initialize the media handler, or troubleshoot to find out why it is not initializing. This error is reported.
A command was sent to the media handler to provide some higher level functionality but the media handler had not passed the initialization phase. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
40211
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: Media ejected, process cancelled
40212
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Media Handler task cancelled
None. None.
Kodak Confidential
708
40213
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: Media released from the drum and removed from the machine.
See below. Remove the media from the drum, the reinitialize the media handler. This error is reported.
The RELEASE command was sent to the media handler, so it released the media from the drum. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
40214
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Forced failure.
Failure forced by monitor command. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40215
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Handler MDH: Init cancelled, use RESUME to re-initialize.
Kodak Confidential
40216
709
Failure forced by monitor command. None, can use mh fail "" to clear the forced failure. This error is reported.
System Testing. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
40216
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Cannot enable/disable cycletest mode when machine not idle.
Failure forced by monitor command. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40217
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Cannot enable/disable 'plateless' operation when machine not idle.
None.
Kodak Confidential
710
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
40218
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Operation not complete (vacuum clamp option not installed).
Check sensor to make sure that cable is detected A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40219
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Operation not complete (bender option is installed)
Kodak Confidential
40220
711
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40220
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Operation not complete (machine options not setup)
Update the options A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40221
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Operation not complete (non-contact registration option not installed)
Kodak Confidential
712
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40222
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Operation not complete (contact registration option not installed)
Check sensor to make sure that cable is detected A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40224
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Operation not complete (registration options are installed)
Kodak Confidential
40225
713
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40225
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Operation not complete (punch option not installed)
Make sure that the Spectrum proof option is enabled A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40226
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Software error. Monitor command default error.
None.
Kodak Confidential
714
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40228
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Media Handler task aborted
Media handler was aborted. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40230
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Invalid actuator timeout (must be non-zero)
Timeout for actuator was set to 0, must be set to something other than zero.
Kodak Confidential
40231
715
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40231
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <motor name> stepper motor cannot search for a sensor [<I/O name>] if waiting is not specified
A stepper motor was setup to wait for a sensor, but some of the other setup parameters conflicted with this sensor. This is a programming error. Reattempt the operation if the problem persists restart the device. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
716
40232
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: No Calibration array for the image/load type
This device does not support any type of calibration. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40233
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Media Handler does not support RELEASE for the media type specified
This device does not support releasing media. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
40235
717
40235
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Media Handler does not support 'bay open' array for the media type specified
None. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40236
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Operation not complete (Spectrum proof option not installed)
None. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
Kodak Confidential
718
40237
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <motor name> stepper motor recieved an invalid setup parameter
A stepper motor was sent invalid setup parameters. This is a programming error. Re-attempt the operation, if the problem persists then reset. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40238
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <motor name> stepper motor has not started a command, cannot wait for it to complete
Attempting to wait for a stepper command to complete but the stepper command was not setup in the first place. This is a progamming error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Kodak Confidential
40239
719
Parameter Modified
motor name - This is the name of the stepper motor which failed. 06-Oct-2006
40239
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Software Error. The error code contains the wrong number of parameters
The error code contains the wrong number of parameters. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
40240
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Fatal error
A fatal error occurred. Check description for reason. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
Kodak Confidential
720
40241
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: Proof released, remove donor and receiver and use RESUME to continue
Proof was released, now remove the donor and receiver. Open the device and remove the receiver and donor from the device. The donor and receiver my not be on the drum so check inside the device. This error is reported.
Flyoff. Operator click the RELEASE button. 03-APR-2001
40242
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Could not set the media on the drum
A software error occurred. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
40243
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <motor name> stepper motor did not reach the sensor it was searching for [<I/O name>]
The stepper motor was told to move to a specific location while waiting for a sensor, or sensors, to change to specific states. This error indicates that the stepper motor reached the end of its command without toggling the sensor, or sensors to the expected states.
Kodak Confidential
40244
721
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40244
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Stepper motor cannot search for a sensor that has been disabled [<I/O name>]
Software error. A stepper motor was told to move, waiting for a specific sensor to go high. That sensor is disabled (bypassed), so this move is invalid. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
722
40245
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: Command cannot be cancelled
A cancel was sent to a command that does not support cancelling. Do not send a cancel to this command. This error is reported.
Operator error 06-Aug-2002
40246
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Media released, remove media and use MEDIA REMOVED to continue
Media was released, now remove the media. o Remove media and then press the MEDIA REMOVED button. This error is reported.
13-Aug-2001
40250
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Media Handler does not support service moves
This device does not support service moves. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
40251
723
40251
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Media Handler does not support simulation option <Option>
The media handler was told to simulate a specific part, but the part selected does not exists. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40252
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Media Handler does not support 'bay load' array for the media type specified
None. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
724
40253
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Media Handler does not support 'bay unload' array for the media type specified
None. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40254
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Media handler sequence attempted to use auto-retry on step that pointed to a different step
None. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
40257
725
40257
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Software error. Wrong or invalid argument supplied
Firmware error caused by incorrect argument supplied to a function. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40258
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Could not find step '<Step description>' in sequence
Firmware error caused by an unknown sequence step name specified in a media handler sequence table. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
726
40260
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor did not reach the sensor it was searching for [<I/O name>]
The stepper motor was told to move to a specific location while waiting for a sensor, or sensors, to change to specific states. This error indicates that the stepper motor reached the end of its command without toggling the sensor, or sensors to the expected states. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
40261
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor did not reach the sensor it was searching for [<I/O name>]
The stepper motor was told to move to a specific location while waiting for a sensor, or sensors, to change to specific states. This error indicates that the stepper motor reached the end of its command without toggling the sensor, or sensors to the expected states.
Kodak Confidential
40262
727
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40262
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor did not reach the sensor it was searching for [<I/O name>]
The stepper motor was told to move to a specific location, searching for a sensor. The stepper motor reached the end of travel without the sensor going high. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
728
Parameter Modified
I/O name - This is the standard firmware name of the sensor. 12-Sep-2005
40263
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor did not reach the sensor it was searching for [<I/O name>]
The stepper motor was told to move to a specific location while waiting for a sensor, or sensors, to change to specific states. This error indicates that the stepper motor reached the end of its command without toggling the sensor, or sensors to the expected states. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
40264
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor did not reach the sensor it was searching for [<I/O name>]
The stepper motor was told to move to a specific location while waiting for a sensor, or sensors, to change to specific states. This error indicates that the stepper motor reached the end of its command without toggling the sensor, or sensors to the expected states.
Kodak Confidential
40265
729
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40265
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor did not reach the sensor it was searching for [<I/O name>]
The stepper motor was told to move to a specific location while waiting for a sensor, or sensors, to change to specific states. This error indicates that the stepper motor reached the end of its command without toggling the sensor, or sensors to the expected states. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
730
Parameter Modified
I/O name - This is the standard firmware name of the sensor. 12-Sep-2005
40266
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor did not reach the sensor it was searching for [<I/O name>]
The stepper motor was told to move to a specific location while waiting for a sensor, or sensors, to change to specific states. This error indicates that the stepper motor reached the end of its command without toggling the sensor, or sensors to the expected states. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
40267
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor unexpectedly hit the home sensor
Kodak Confidential
40268
731
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40268
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor unexpectedly hit the home sensor
The stepper motor has unexpectedly triggered the home sensor. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
732
40269
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor unexpectedly hit the home sensor
The stepper motor has unexpectedly triggered the home sensor. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40270
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor unexpectedly hit the home sensor
The stepper motor has unexpectedly triggered the home sensor. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
40271
733
Parameter Modified
40271
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor unexpectedly hit the home sensor
The stepper motor has unexpectedly triggered the home sensor. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40272
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor unexpectedly hit the home sensor
The stepper motor has unexpectedly triggered the home sensor. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
734
40273
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor unexpectedly hit the home sensor
The stepper motor has unexpectedly triggered the home sensor. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40274
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor unexpectedly hit the home sensor
Kodak Confidential
40275
735
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40275
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor unexpectedly hit the away sensor
The stepper motor has unexpectedly triggered the away sensor. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
736
40276
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor unexpectedly hit the away sensor
The stepper motor has unexpectedly triggered the away sensor. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40277
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor unexpectedly hit the away sensor
The stepper motor has unexpectedly triggered the away sensor. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
40278
737
Parameter Modified
40278
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor unexpectedly hit the away sensor
The stepper motor has unexpectedly triggered the away sensor. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40279
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor unexpectedly hit the away sensor
The stepper motor has unexpectedly triggered the away sensor. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
738
40280
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor unexpectedly hit the away sensor
The stepper motor has unexpectedly triggered the away sensor. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40281
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor unexpectedly hit the away sensor
Kodak Confidential
40282
739
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40282
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor unexpectedly hit the away sensor
The stepper motor has unexpectedly triggered the away sensor. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
740
40283
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor failed to respond
The stepper motor failed to respond to a command. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40284
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor failed to respond
The stepper motor failed to respond to a command. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
40285
741
Parameter Modified
40285
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor failed to respond
The stepper motor failed to respond to a command. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40286
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor failed to respond
The stepper motor failed to respond to a command. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
742
40287
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor failed to respond
The stepper motor failed to respond to a command. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40288
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor failed to respond
Kodak Confidential
40289
743
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40289
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor failed to respond
The stepper motor failed to respond to a command. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
744
40290
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> stepper motor failed to respond
The stepper motor failed to respond to a command. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40291
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Media Handler does not support plot preparation
This device does not support a plot preparation sequence which ensures the device is ready to image. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
40292
745
Cause Modified
40292
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: The Media Handler experienced an internal error, restart the device
There are conditions that are checked internally to the media handler that are never expected to occur. Since they are unexpected there is no real way to handle them except to reset the device. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
40293
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <motor name> stepper motor has not completed previous command
Stepper motors can be setup to run and not have the firmware wait for completion. If another command is sent to the same stepper motor before it has had the chance to complete its command this error will show up. If this occurs during normal operation, the main cause is programming error. Attempt the command again but if problem persists then restart the device. If this occurs due to monitor command, then just be patience and wait for the previous command to complete before sending the next one.
Kodak Confidential
746
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40294
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <motor name> stepper motor sensor mask(s) are setup but motor is not setup to wait for completion
Stepper motor command was setup improperly. The only way for this error to occur is via a programming error, which is why it needs to be flagged. Attempt the command again but if problem persists then restart the device.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
40295
747
40295
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Operation failed, but no error setup (device actuate)
This error is only returned if there is a Media Handler operation fails and the programmer has not properly setup an error indicating what the failure is. It maybe possible to infer what operation failed and to correct it. This is the best course of action since the only other way to find out what the problem is with new firmware.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40296
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <motor name> stepper motor waited for <timeout in seconds> seconds, but setup command did not complete
Stepper motor was being setup but did not respond in time. This could be caused by a communication problem between the boards or possibly a programming error. Attempt the command again but if problem persists then restart the device.
Kodak Confidential
748
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40297
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <sequence type> (<sequence id>) sequence is not available with these arguments
A request was made to get run sequence but none was available to be used with the input arguments provided. Typically the arguments that have the most impact on sequence selection are the load method and unload method. Verify the arguments and resend the command. Make sure the device is configured correctly. This error is reported.
Operator error Incorrectly configured device. sequence type - String indicating the type of sequence that was attempted to be run. sequence id - Internal value which relates to the sequence type. 07-Mar-2007
40298
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <sequence type> (<sequence id>) sequence is not supported on this device
A request was made to get run sequence but the sequence type is not supported on the device.
Kodak Confidential
40301
749
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40301
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Invalid bay number (bay #<Bay number>) selected
This error is returned if a bay is queried but that bay does not exist. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40302
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Handler MDH: No plates detected in bay <Bay number>
Kodak Confidential
750
Service Information
An attempt has been made to pick a plate from an empty cassette bay. For the 3244 or Newspaper devices, this means the sensor(s) in the load table did not see any plates. Use the "picker" command to check the status of those sensors. In the simulator, this error will come up if the plate count in the bay reaches 0.
The cassette bay must be loaded with plates before the image can proceed. The image can also be cancelled. See the Operator's Manual for more details. This error is reported.
Bay is empty Bay number. - The bay number that is empty. 20-APR-2001 Created
40355
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Parameter Parameter Parameter Modified Media Handler MDH: Cassette <Cassette number> has a stack height of <Current stack height> mm (max <Maximum stack height> mm) remove some media from cassette
This error is returned if a cassette has been measured to have a stack height greater than the maximum allowed.
Open the bay and remove some media to reduce the stack height
40358
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Cannot update cassette information for cassette <Cassette number> because the device license only allows a maximum of <Number of Sizes> different media sizes
If the device is not licensed for multi-formats then it can only support up to a certain number of different media sizes loaded in its cassettes. The device will return this message anytime an operator tries to configure a bay with a media size that will go over this limit.
Kodak Confidential
40401
751
40401
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Picker up/down timeout: Failed to <Action> sensor. [<I/O name>]
A timeout occurred while trying to move the picker up or down. Use the <<picker>> command to display the sensor readings. It is possible to bypass the sensors using the <<scan>> command.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
752
40402
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Picker in/out timeout: Failed to <Action> sensor. [<I/O name>]
A timeout occurred while trying to move the picker head in or out. Use the <<picker>> command to display the sensor readings. It is possible to bypass the sensors using the <<scan>> command.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40403
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Picker wrist timeout: Failed to <Action> sensor. [<I/O name>]
A timeout occurred while trying to move the picker wrist in or out. Use the <<picker>> command to display the sensor readings. It is possible to bypass the sensors using the <<scan>> command.
Kodak Confidential
40404
753
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40404
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Picker vacuum timeout: Failed to achieve vacuum threshold (<Threshold>) within <Timeout> ms (only reached <ActualValue>). [<I/O name>], check media in cassettes
A timeout occurred while waiting for the picker vacuum to cross the threshold. This error will generally come up while trying to pick the plate, but it could also occur when releasing the plate if the vacuum level does not drop quickly enough. The vacuum level can be checked with the <<picker>> command. The threshold is set with the "mhauto PvacThresh" parameter. A command will eventually exist to help with threshold calibration. It is possible to bypass the sensor temporarily with the <<scan>> command.
Kodak Confidential
754
Threshold - This is the threshold value that was not reached. Timeout - This is the amount of time allowed to reach the threshold. ActualValue - This is the actual value reached after the timeout. I/O name - This is the standard firmware name of the sensor. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
40405
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Cannot move the picker, it has not been initialized
The firmware has encountered an error. It is likely due to a programming error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40406
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Plate not detected on picker
The picker cup vacuum sensor did not provide the expected readback verification state after the picker was moved out. Plate was most likely lost while moving out. It may be possible to "bypass" this sensor. Contact Creo service.
Kodak Confidential
40407
755
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40407
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Please remove plate detected on picker
A plate has been detected on the picker, and must be removed. This could occur during initialization, at the start of a pick command, or "time picker" command. This error may occur in the case of an incorrect vacuum reading. Use the "picker" command to display the vacuum reading. Check the vacuum threshold level ("set mh pvacthresh") to make sure it is above the no-plate level. The sensor name is "AI_PickerVacuum". It is possible to bypass this sensor temporarily with the "scan" command.
If possible, remove the plate from the picker. Call the Response Centre for assistance if necessary. Select RESUME to continue. This error is reported.
Plate left on picker when machine was reset Incorrect vacuum reading 31-MAY-2001 Created.
40408
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Handler MDH: Please close plate cover
Kodak Confidential
756
Service Information
Either the plate cover door is open or there is a problem with the sensor. This error is reported if the plate cover door is open and either the picker or the plate separator arms attempt to move. The sensor status may be checked by using the PICKER command. The sensor status should read TRUE if the plate cover sensor is activated. With the key-switch in the normal position, the picker cannot move unless this sensor indicates that the door is closed. Disabling the sensor through firmware does not allow the picker to move.
Close the hinged plate cover door and select the RESUME button on the workstation dialog box. Call the Response Centre if the problem persists. This error is reported.
The plate cover door is probably open. The plate cover door may be obstructed by something. The plate cover door sensors may be damaged, or not adjusted correctly. The wiring to the sensors may be disconnected or damaged. 23-NOV-2001 Created.
40409
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Cannot move picker <Direction> because <Obstruction>
This error is reported when the picker is attempting to move but the firmware detects that something is in the way to prevent that movement. Possible cases are:
Picker not allowed to move up or down unless it is Out. Picker not allowed to move in or out unless the separator arms are Out. Picker not allowed to move out if picker wrist is not out. Picker wrist is not allowed to move in if picker is not in.
Select the RESUME button on the workstation dialog box. If this fails to correct the problem, open the plate cover and inspect the plate separator arms and the picker head. The picker should be in the OUT position (i.e. AWAY from the plate stack). The plate separator arms should be in the outboard position and should be activating their microswitches. If everything looks normal, then the Response Center should be called. This error is reported.
Availability
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Picker may have been moved in towards the plate stack through diagnostics. Separator arms may have been moved in through diagnostics. Faulty picker sensor(s). Faulty separator sensor. Direction - The direction the picker wanted to move. Obstruction - This is what is causing the picker to not be able to move. 05-MAR-2002 Created.
40410
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Plates are sticking together. Please open the plate cover and separate the plates. Press RESUME to continue.
If this error is reported, the picker wrist is having trouble moving out, most likely because the plates are stuck together. If there are problems during a pick, the firmware does extra steps to try and figure out the real problem. For this error to be reported, the picker will have tried to grab the plate, but could not wrist out with it, either because it popped off while the picker was wristing out, or because the wrist didn not move out within the allowed time. The picker wrist will have moved back in to try and grab the plate again. If, after the second try, the picker still cannot wrist the plates out, this error will be reported. The wrist cylinder may be faulty, but after the wrist failed to move out the first time, the vacuum will have been released. After releasing the plate, the wrist moved out properly.
Operator Action
The plates in the device are probably sticking together, preventing the loading sequence to complete. Please open the plate cover and try to separate the plates. Close the plate cover, then press the RESUME button to contine the loading sequence. This error is reported.
The plates are sticking together, causing the picker to have trouble moving the wrist out. The timeout value for the wrist motion (aldly pwod) could be too short. The wrist cylinder may be sticking, or moving slowly. 18-DEC-2001 Created.
40411
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Handler MDH: Timeout waiting for plate cover to be opened/closed. Command cancelled
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Service Information
During the "picker service" routine, the plate cover was either not opened or not closed within the expected time. The "picker service" routine can be entered with the "picker service" command, or by holding the start button down for roughly 5s while the device is idle. Open or close the plate cover as instructed. This error is reported.
The plate cover was not opened or closed within the expected time. 18-DEC-2001 Created.
40412
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Device ready. Close plate cover to continue.
This error may come up during the "picker service" routine when the device is ready. As soon as the door is closed, the picker will move down again and be ready for normal operation. Close the plate cover door when finished with the picker. This error is reported.
Device is ready for use. It will return to normal when the cover is closed. 18-DEC-2001 Created.
40413
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Picker wrist sensor is not working
If this error is reported, the picker wrist sensor is probably faulty. After moving the picker up and in, but before moving the wrist in, the picker wrist sensor is checked. If it reads low, then this error is reported. The sensor can be checked with the <<picker>> command. The sensor name is "AL_SensorPickerWristOut". It is possible to bypass this sensor temporarily with the "scan" command.
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759
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40414
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Picker wrist cylinder is faulty
If this error is reported, the picker wrist cylinder is probably faulty. If there are problems during a pick, the firmware does extra steps to try and figure out the real problem. For this error to be reported, the picker will have tried to grab the plate, but the wrist timed out moving out. Even after releasing vacuum, the wrist still would not come out. The picker head was moved out, then back in to try and re-seal the wrist cylinder. The wrist was then moved back in to grab the plate, then the wrsit was moved out. Still the wrist would not come out. This could be a bad sensor, but the sensor is checked before the wrist moves in the first time to grab the plate, and it had read TRUE at that time.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
760
The wrist cylinder is leaking. The wrist sensor may be intermittant. 18-DEC-2001 Created.
40416
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Cannot move separators <Direction> because <Obstruction>
This error is reported when the separator arms are attempting to move but the firmware detects that something is in the way to prevent that movement. Possible cases are:
Separator arms not allowed to move in or out if picker is in. Separator arms not allowed to move in or out if picker wrist is in.
Select the RESUME button on the workstation dialog box. If this fails to correct the problem, open the plate cover and inspect the plate separator arms. They should be in the outboard position and should be activating their microswitches. If everything looks normal, then the Response Center should be called. This error is reported.
Picker may have been moved in towards the plate stack through diagnostics. Faulty picker sensor(s). Direction - The direction the separators wanted to move. Obstruction - This is what is causing the separators to not be able to move. 21-MAR-2002 Created.
40422
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Preloader requested for loading, but the Trendsetter is not configured properly
The bay is configured to use the preloader to load plates into the bay, but the Preloader option is not enabled. This could happen if the "bay UsePreloader" parameter is set without the option being configured. The preloader option can be checked using the "option" command.
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761
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40427
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Please remove all plates from the Trendsetter bay
A load sequence was cancelled, but the sensors in the bay indicate that there are still plates in the bay. These plates must be removed so that they do not interfere with subsequent loads. This error will only come up if the Preloader is in place in front of the Trendsetter. There are plates in the Trendsetter bay that must be removed. Move the Preloader out of the way, remove the plates from the bay, then position the Preloader back in front of the Trendsetter. Selecte RESUME to continue. This error is reported.
Plate(s) detected in the bay after a load is cancelled. 23-May-2002
Operator Action
40456
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Switchover to Bay 2 failed.
Switchover to Bay 2 failed. Applies to Dual Bay option only. Check Dual Bay sensors and hardware. This error is reported.
13-Jul-2005 Created
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40457
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Switchover to Bay 1 failed.
Switchover to Preloader bay (Bay 2) failed. Applies to Dual Bay option only. Check Dual Bay sensors and hardware. This error is reported.
13-Jul-2005 Created
40458
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Bay 2 full
Bay 2 of Dual Bay is full. Applies to Dual Bay option only. Cannot load more plates in bay 2 of dual plate loader until some or all of these plates are processed. This error is reported.
13-Jul-2005 Created
40466
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Picker was expected to be down and out but was not
The picker was expected to be in its down and out position but was not. The picker must be down and out in order for the preloader or dual-bay hardware to operate without the danger of collision. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
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40469
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Picker cannot measure <Side> stack
The picker was attempting to measure a stack size, but was unable to. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40472
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Picker vacuum on timeout: Failed to achieve vacuum threshold (<Threshold>) within <Timeout> ms (only reached <ActualValue>). [<I/O name>]
A timeout occurred while waiting for the picker vacuum to turn on and detect media has been properly grabbed. This error will generally come up while trying to pick the plate. The vacuum level can be checked with the <<picker>> command. It is possible to bypass the sensor temporarily with the <<scan>> command.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40473
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Picker vacuum off timeout: Failed to achieve vacuum threshold (<Threshold>) within <Timeout> ms (only reached <ActualValue>). [<I/O name>]
A timeout occurred while waiting for the picker vacuum to release the plate. The vacuum level can be checked with the <<picker>> command. It is possible to bypass the sensor temporarily with the <<scan>> command.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40476
765
Timeout - This is the amount of time allowed to reach the threshold. ActualValue - This is the actual value reached after the timeout. I/O name - This is the standard firmware name of the sensor. 26-Nov-2007 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
40476
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Picker hold down on timeout: Failed to <Action> sensor. [<I/O name>]
A timeout occurred while trying to move the picker hold down on plate. It is possible to bypass the sensors using the <<scan>> command.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40477
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Picker hold down off timeout: Failed to <Action> sensor. [<I/O name>]
A timeout occurred while trying to move the picker hold down off. It is possible to bypass the sensors using the <<scan>> command.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40478
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Picker rollers on timeout: Failed to <Action> sensor. [<I/O name>]
A timeout occurred while trying to move the picker rollers on plate. It is possible to bypass the sensors using the <<scan>> command.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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767
Parameter Modified
I/O name - This is the standard firmware name of the sensor. 22-Nov-2007
40479
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Picker rollers off timeout: Failed to <Action> sensor. [<I/O name>]
A timeout occurred while trying to move the picker rollers off. It is possible to bypass the sensors using the <<scan>> command.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40493
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Picker is unable to remove a single slip sheet from dual-stack job, manually remove the top slip sheet from active bay
For an early version of NWS the picker was constrained such that it must keep the slip sheet rollers down on both sides when picking. This meant it was unable to remove a single slip sheet from a dual-stack job without severly scratching the other plate. Remove slip sheet from top of stack in the bay This error is reported.
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Cause Modified
40497
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Parameter Parameter Modified Media Handler MDH: Picker was unable to measure stack heights in cassette <Cassette>, the maximum allowed is <Height maximum> mm. Remove some media from the cassette
The picker attempted to measured the media stack(s) in the cassette specified however the stack was too high and it was unable to. Remove some media from the cassette specified so that the stack height is below the maximum specified. This error is reported.
Operator loaded too many plates in the cassette Cassette - This value indicates which cassette was being measured Height maximum - This value indicates the maximum stack height in mm. 28-Apr-2008
40535
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: The load table could not find the desired position
When transfering media from the load table to the drum, the load table velocity and the load table preskew are adjusted based on the position of the load table servo. If the desired position of the load table servo cannot be found, this most likely indicates a firmware error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
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769
40536
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: The load table did not exceed the current threshold
When transfering media from the load table to the drum, the media is considered loaded when the current required by the load table servo exceeds the configured threshold. If the current threshold is not exceeded, this most likely indicates a problem with the current threshold. Adjust the current threshold. This error is reported.
The NVS parameter mhauto loadtablecurrentthreshold. 23-Apr-2009
40537
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: The load table was unable to find the media edge ( <diagnostic> )
When preparing to transfer media from the load table to the drum, the load table was unable to find the media edge. If the load table cannot detect the media edge, this most likely indicates that the media configuration is invalid. Verify the mainscan length of the media. If the mainscan length of the media is valid, call service. This error is reported.
Invalid media configuration. Faulty hardware. Faulty sensor. diagnostic - Diagnostic information to aid product development. 23-Apr-2009
40538
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: The mainscan length of the media is invalid ( <diagnostic> )
When preparing to transfer media from the load table to the drum, the load table verifies the mainscan length of the media. If the mainscan length of the media is invalid, this most likely indicates that the media configuration is invalid.
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Verify the mainscan length of the media. If the mainscan length of the media is valid, call service. This error is reported.
Invalid media configuration. diagnostic - Diagnostic information to aid product development. 23-Apr-2009
40601
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Timeout, TEB did not trigger sensors
The teb has had a timeout trying to accomplish it's current task. Either the both sensors has not been tripped, or the TEB has not moved. If the bender has moved then check for a bad sensor, otherwise check to make sure that the TEB solenoid is working. Make sure the air supply is on, and that the TEB initialized properly. This error is reported.
The following could cause this error: TEB being blocked by some external part bad sensors improper air supplied to the machine missing cable to solenoid block bad bender solenoid door loop not closed or overidden abort switch is on PS2 power not on 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Modified
40602
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Timeout, TEB home side sensor
The teb has had a timeout trying to accomplish it's current task. Either the both sensors has not been tripped, or the TEB has not moved. If the bender has moved then check for a bad sensor, otherwise check to make sure that the TEB solenoid is working. Make sure the air supply is on, and that the TEB initialized properly. This error is reported.
The following could cause this error: TEB being blocked by some external part bad sensors improper air supplied to the machine missing cable to solenoid block bad bender solenoid door loop not closed or overidden abort switch is on PS2 power not on 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Modified
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40603
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Timeout, TEB away side sensor
The teb has had a timeout trying to accomplish it's current task. Either the both sensors has not been tripped, or the TEB has not moved. If the bender has moved then check for a bad sensor, otherwise check to make sure that the TEB solenoid is working. Make sure the air supply is on, and that the TEB initialized properly. This error is reported.
The following could cause this error: TEB being blocked by some external part bad sensors improper air supplied to the machine missing cable to solenoid block bad bender solenoid door loop not closed or overidden abort switch is on PS2 power not on 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Modified
40604
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: TEB home side sensor not detected
Check sensor to make sure that cable is detected A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40605
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: TEB away side sensor not detected
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40606
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: TEB CLAMP sensor not detected
Check sensor to make sure that cable is detected A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40607
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Handler MDH: Clamps expected to be on the trailing edge backbone, but they were not detected
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Service Information
The magnets were expected to be on the trailing edge backbone, but they were not detected. Use the <<tec>> command to display sensor status. The sensor name is TEC_SensorClamp. It can be bypassed using the <<scan>> command.
40608
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Clamps detected on the trailing edge backbone, but they were not expected
The magnets were not expected to be on the trailing edge backbone, but they were detected. Use the <<tec>> command to display sensor status. The sensor name is TEC_SensorClamp. It can be bypassed using the <<scan>> command.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
774
40609
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Load table preventing TEB from moving down
Check sensor to make sure that cable is detected A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40610
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Roller up preventing TEB from moving down
Check sensor to make sure that cable is detected A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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775
40611
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Timeout, drum vacuum on
The vacuum has had a timeout trying to accomplish reach its desired pressure Either the pressure sensors is not reporting the proper pressure, or the vacuum is not connected. Check for a bad sensor and make sure that the air supply is up to specification. Make sure the air supply is on, and that the vacuum has initialized properly. This error is reported.
08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
40612
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Drum vacuum on timeout warning
The vacuum has had a timeout trying to accomplish reach its desired pressure Either the pressure sensors is not reporting the proper pressure, or the vacuum is not connected. Check for a bad sensor and make sure that the air supply is up to specification. The timeout errors have also been disabled so that this error is no longer fatal. THE SENSOR MUST BE FIXED. Make sure the air supply is on, and that the vacuum has initialized properly. This error is reported.
Possibly a bad sensor, vacuum not being connected, or air supply not up to specification. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
40613
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Timeout, drum vacuum off
The vacuum has had a timeout trying to accomplish reach its desired pressure Either the pressure sensors is not reporting the proper pressure, or the vacuum is not connected. Check for a bad sensor and make sure that the air supply is up to specification. Make sure the air supply is on, and that the vacuum has initialized properly. This error is reported.
Possibly a bad sensor, vacuum not being connected, or air supply not up to specification. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
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40614
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Drum vacuum off timeout warning
The vacuum has had a timeout trying to accomplish reach its desired pressure Either the pressure sensors is not reporting the proper pressure, or the vacuum is not connected. Check for a bad sensor and make sure that the air supply is up to specification. The timeout errors have also been disabled so that this error is no longer fatal. THE SENSOR MUST BE FIXED. Make sure the air supply is on, and that the vacuum has initialized properly. This error is reported.
Possibly a bad sensor, vacuum not being connected, or air supply not up to specification. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
40615
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Drum vacuum level is below media on threshold, media may not be on drum
None. Check to make sure that the plate is on the drum properly. This error is reported.
08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
40616
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Roller timeout: Failed to <Action> sensor. [<I/O name>]
A timeout occurred while trying to move one of the components of the roller. Use the <<roller>> command to display the sensor readings. It is possible to bypass the sensors using the <<scan>> command.
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777
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40617
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Timeout, roller home side sensor
The roller has had a timeout trying to accomplish its current task. Either the sensor has not been tripped, or the roller has not moved. If the roller has moved, then check for a bad sensor, otherwise check the solenoid. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
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ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Timeout, roller away side sensor
The roller has had a timeout trying to accomplish its current task. Either the sensor has not been tripped, or the roller has not moved. If the roller has moved, then check for a bad sensor, otherwise check the solenoid. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
40619
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Roller home side sensor not detected
Check sensor to make sure that cable is detected A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
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779
40620
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Roller away side sensor not detected
Check sensor to make sure that cable is detected A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
40621
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: TEB down preventing roller move up
Check sensor to make sure that cable is detected A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
40622
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Handler MDH: LEC down preventing roller move down
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780
Cannot move the roller on drum because LEC is on drum. Move LEC off the drum first before moving the roller on. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40624
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Media being loaded has been measured to have an unexpected main scan length
During a <<load calibrate>> command, the media size could not be measured. This may happen if the sensor on the load ramp still reads True after the media has been fully loaded onto the drum. The sensor status can be read with the <<ramp>> command.
Make sure that the media size is correct. This error is reported.
The media loaded is not what was specified in the software The NVS parameters for the distances for the sensors, etc. could be wrong. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
40625
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Handler MDH: Media being loaded has an invalid mainscan length, min=<Minimum mainscan length in mm> mm, max=<Maximum mainscan length in mm> mm
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40626
781
Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Parameter Parameter Modified
The current task could not be completed because the mainscan size is invalid. Make sure that the media size is correct and valid for the machine. This error is reported.
The mainscan length specified for the load is larger than the maximum size allowed for the product configuration. The mainscan length specified for the load is smaller than the minimum size allowed for the product configuration. Minimum mainscan length in mm The minimum mainscan media length allowed for this product configuration. Maximum mainscan length in mm The maximum mainscan media length allowed for this product configuration. 27-Sep-2004
40626
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Parameter Parameter Modified Media Handler MDH: Media being loaded has an invalid subscan length, min=<Minimum mainscan length in mm> mm, max=<Maximum mainscan length in mm> mm
The current task could not be completed because the subscan size is invalid. Make sure that the media size is correct and valid for the machine. This error is reported.
Minimum mainscan length in mm The minimum mainscan media length allowed for this product configuration. Maximum mainscan length in mm The maximum mainscan media length allowed for this product configuration. 27-Sep-2004
40627
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Media being loaded has an invalid thickness
The current task could not be completed because the thickness is invalid. Make sure that the media thickness is correct and valid for the machine. This error is reported.
08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
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782
40629
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Media partially loaded on drum, remove media
The current task could not be completed because there may be media partially loaded onto the drum. The media must be removed before operation can continue. Open the machine and remove the media from the drum. This error is reported.
Plate was partially loaded on the drum, but the machine lost power, or was reset before the media was fully loaded. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
40630
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: Media fully on drum
None. Open the machine and remove the media from the drum. This error is reported.
Plate was partially loaded on the drum, but the machine lost power, or was reset before the media was fully loaded. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
40631
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Media Handler MDH: Media possibly in machine, check machine, RESUME to continue
None. Open the machine and check for media under the drum This error is reported.
Plate was fully loaded on the drum, but the machine lost power, or was reset and the media fell off the drum. The firmware remembers state in NVS, if it expected a media on the drum and one did not exist, then the operator must check to make sure that media is not there. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Modified
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783
40632
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: Media flyoff on the drum detected, open engine panel and remove media
None. Remove the media from the machine. This error is reported.
Flyoff sensor was triggered by a plate or other foreign object Flyoff sensor may be mis-aligned. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
40633
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: Cannot finish command while media is on the load table
None. Remove the media from the loadtable. This error is reported.
The media handler was trying to unload a media, but could not since a media was already on the loadtable. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
40634
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Media is expected on the drum, but no media was found
The current task could not be completed because of no media being on the drum. The current command requires that media be present on the drum before continuing. See causes. Load media on the drum. This error is reported.
No media currently on drum Vacuum pressure is not sufficient Air supply is not up to specifications. Firmware bug 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
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784
40635
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Cannot execute command because the drum is moving
The task could not be completed because the drum is spinning. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40636
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Drum not at the expected position, position may have shifted because of outside interaction
See causes. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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40638
785
Drum moved after it was sent to the load position, possibly sent another command. Load position not set properly. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
40638
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Drum not initialized, use 'drum init' to initialize
A diagnostic command was issued that requires that the drum position be read. The drum was not initialized, so the position cannot be determined. Issue a "drum init" or a full "init" command, then run the initial diagnostic command again. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
40643
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Balancer home side sensor not detected
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786
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
40644
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Balancer away side sensor not detected
Check sensor to make sure that cable is detected A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
40645
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Media has been on drum too long, possibly warped, release and remove by hand
Operator has left the media on the drum too long Remove the media by hand. This error is reported.
08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
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40646
787
40646
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Loadtable sensor not detected
Check sensor to make sure that cable is detected A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
40647
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Load ramp timeout warning
Check sensor to make sure that cable is detected A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
40648
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Handler MDH: Load ramp sensor not detected
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788
Check sensor to make sure that cable is detected A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
40649
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: TEB preventing load ramp from moving down
Check sensor to make sure that cable is detected A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40650
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: No user interface board detected
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40652
789
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
40652
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Cannot calibrate (media size measurement sensor bypassed)
Cannot calibrate the machine because it is not configured to measure the media size during loading. This may be because the sensor (on loadtable or load ramp) is bypassed, or because the firmware is running in "plateless" or "cycletest" mode. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
40653
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Handler MDH: Cannot calibrate (vacuum sensor bypassed)
Kodak Confidential
790
Cannot calibrate the machine if the vacuum sensor is bypassed A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
40661
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Command could not be completed since the registration was bypassed
None. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40663
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Handler MDH: Leading edge clamp timeout: Failed to <Action> sensor. [<I/O name>]
Kodak Confidential
40664
791
Service Information
A timeout occurred while trying to move one of the components of the leading edge clamp. Use the <<lec>> command to display the sensor readings. It is possible to bypass the sensors using the <<scan>> command.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40664
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Trailing edge backbone timeout: Failed to <Action> sensor. [<I/O name>]
A timeout occurred while trying to move the trailing edge backbone up or down. Use the <<tec>> command to display the sensor readings. It is possible to bypass the sensors using the <<scan>> command.
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792
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40665
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Trailing edge clamp lock/unlock timeout: Failed to <Action> sensor. [<I/O name>]
A timeout occurred while trying to lock or unlock the trailing edge clamps. Use the <<tec>> command to display the sensor readings. It is possible to bypass the sensors using the <<scan>> command.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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40666
793
Clamps not on drum properly - If the actuator does not line up properly with the clamps, the lock/unlock mechanism may not work. Action - This is a string that describes how the action timed out, i.e. "leave", "arrive at", etc. I/O name - This is the standard firmware name of the sensor. 05-Mar-2002
40666
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Exit door timeout: Failed to <Action> sensor. [<I/O name>]
A timeout occurred while trying to open or close the exit door. Use the <<edoor>> command to display the sensor readings. It is possible to bypass the sensors using the <<scan>> command.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40667
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Handler MDH: Load ramp timeout: Failed to <Action> sensor. [<I/O name>]
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794
Service Information
A timeout occurred while trying to move the load ramp Use the <<ramp>> command to display the sensor readings. It is possible to bypass the sensors using the <<scan>> command.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40668
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Please remove media detected on load ramp
A plate has been detected on the load ramp, and must be removed. This could occur during initialization, during a load or unload command, or "time engine" command. Use the <<ramp>> command to check the status of this sensor. It is possible to bypass this sensor using the <<scan>> command.
Operator Action
If possible, remove the plate from the load ramp at the fron of the machine. Call the Response Centre for assistance if necessary. Select RELEASE to continue. This error is reported.
Plate left in machine when machine was reset Fault sensor and/or cables 31-MAY-2001 Created.
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40669
795
40669
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: Media not detected on load ramp
During loading, the plate sensor on the load ramp was checked, and no media was detected. Verify that media was placed properly during loading. Select RESUME to try again. This error is reported.
Faulty sensors Operator error 27-Feb-2002
40670
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Please move clamps to park position, then select RESUME
The clamps have been detected on the drum during an engine initialization. This error will be displayed asking the operator to move the clamps to the park position then select RESUME to continue. Remove plate from drum if necessary, then move clamps to park position, then select RESUME This error is reported.
Clamps left on drum after failed load/unload 30-May-2001 Created.
40672
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Parameter Media Handler MDH: Balancer <Presence type> presence not detected. [<I/O name>]
One of the balancer presence bits was not detected. Select RESUME This error is reported.
Disconnected cable - The cable containing the specified presence detect bit has become disconnected. Presence type - This is a string that describes the type of presense, i.e. "drive", "sensor", etc.
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796
Parameter Modified
I/O name - This is the standard firmware name of the presense bit. 03-Jan-2002
40674
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Parameter Parameter Modified Media Handler MDH: Leading edge clamp <Presence type> presence not detected. [<I/O name>]
One of the leading edge clamp presence bits was not detected. Select RESUME This error is reported.
Disconnected cable - The cable containing the specified presence detect bit has become disconnected. Presence type - This is a string that describes the type of presense, i.e. "drive", "sensor", etc. I/O name - This is the standard firmware name of the presense bit. 03-Jan-2002
40676
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Parameter Parameter Modified Media Handler MDH: Roller <Presence type> presence not detected. [<I/O name>]
One of the roller presence bits was not detected. Select RESUME This error is reported.
Disconnected cable - The cable containing the specified presence detect bit has become disconnected. Presence type - This is a string that describes the type of presense, i.e. "drive", "sensor", etc. I/O name - This is the standard firmware name of the presense bit. 03-Jan-2002
40678
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Trailing edge clamp <Presence type> presence not detected. [<I/O name>]
One of the trailing edge clamp presence bits was not detected. Select RESUME
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40680
797
40680
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Parameter Parameter Modified Media Handler MDH: Backbone <Presence type> presence not detected. [<I/O name>]
One of the backbone mecanism presence bits was not detected. Select RESUME This error is reported.
Disconnected cable - The cable containing the specified presence detect bit has become disconnected. Presence type - This is a string that describes the type of presense, i.e. "drive", "sensor", etc. I/O name - This is the standard firmware name of the presense bit. 03-Jan-2002
40683
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: Backbone cannot be found at center position
During calibration, the backbone was expected in the center position, but was not found there. Select RESUME This error is reported.
Faulty sensors - The sensors may have been damaged. Backbone is stuck - The backbone may be stuck in the wrong positions due to a physical blockage, or a lack of air pressure, etc. 03-Jan-2002
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798
40684
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: Roller is down, cannot move LEC
The roller is down, which is blocking the LEC from moving. This is normally only a problem if the film-guide is attached. Move roller up, then retry the LEC move. This error is reported.
Operator error. 21-May-2002
40692
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Engine is currently busy, cannot change drum state
A command was set to 'force' a change of the current drum state in the engine. The command failed because the engine task is currently executing a command, and changing the drum state while it is executing a command may lead to serious negative side affects. Let the current command (load/unload) complete. This error is reported.
Operator. 17-Sep-2002
40694
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Cannot execute command because media is on the drum
The current task could not be completed because of media being on the drum. The current command requires that no media be present on the drum before continuing. See causes. Unload media on the drum. This error is reported.
Media currently on drum Firmware bug 22-OCT-2001
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40696
799
40696
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: The measurement sensor can only be calibrated using 1 stack of media, however more than 1 stack was being loaded
A command was sent to calibrate the load table sensor, however it specified it was loading more than 1 media stacks. The load table sensor must be calibrated using only ONE stack. Resend the command with a valid number of media stacks This error is reported.
Operator error Firmware bug 01-NOV-2002
40712
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: Cannot execute command because LEC is not down
The current task could not be completed because the LEC is not down. Move the LEC down. This error is reported.
When trying to change the load position, the LEC backbone must be down before the load position can be updated. 11-NOV-2002
40713
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: Cannot execute command because TEC is not down and locked to clamps
The current task could not be completed because the TEC needs to be down and locked onto the TE clamps. Lower the TEC backbone onto the drum and ensure it is locked to the TE Clamps. This error is reported.
When trying to change the park position, the TEC must be down and locked to the TE clamps before the park position can be updated. 11-NOV-2002
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40714
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: Could not calculate the inertia of the drum
The drum inertia could not be calculated. Make sure the device is in proper working order and the drum is able to spin normally. This error is reported.
Drum not functioning properly Drum too light for the specified torque 03-Jan-2003
40717
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: The TEC is not in a valid state, not all sensors are reading the same value
The error indicates that some clamps may be on the drum, while others are on the TEC. Get all the clamps on one location. This error is reported.
Operator error Firmware bug 04-Jan-2003
40722
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Parameter Parameter Modified Media Handler MDH: Stack locations (<Bit-field of the locations>) are not valid media positions
The stack locations specified are not valid stack locations on this device. Make sure the device is setup properly, check media setup and firmware options. This error is reported.
improper imaging arguments Stack Locations Bit-field of the locations 04-May-2003
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40725
801
40725
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Invalid stack count and rotate flag combination
The device is unable to rotate dual plates. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40728
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Parameter Parameter Modified Media Handler MDH: Media is too <Limit type> to rotate, limit is <Limit amount> mm
This device cannot rotate media this large. Do not attempt to rotate plates this large/small. This error is reported.
Invalid job arguments Limit type Either "large" or "small". Limit amount The maximum or minimum allowed plate size for rotating. 16-Nov-2007
40741
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Trailing edge clamp position invalid - load calibration required
The calculated position for placing the trailing edge clamp on the drum is invalid. It would exceed the park position and risk colliding with the leading edge clamp. This means that load calibration is required for the machine.
Kodak Confidential
802
40742
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Media has invalid main scan length <MeasuredLength> mm, it is smaller than expected <ExpectedLength> mm
During loading, the media was measured to be smaller than expected. This may happen if the edge of the media is seen earlier than expected. If the media is the correct size, then the load ramp sensor may not be working properly. Check for any debris blocking the sensor. If the sensor is clean, check the "mh DistSensorToLEC" parameter. It can be calibrated with the <<load calibrate>> command. If this fails, use the command <<scan ps_loadramp bon>> in the diagnostic monitor to bypass the sensor to get the customer going and arrange for field service. The sensor status can be read with the <<ramp>> command.
Operator Action
Base Trendsetter and Spectrum: Remove the plate on the load ramp and click the "RESUME" button. The trendsetter will sort things out for about 30 seconds and ask the user to load another plate. Load a correct-sized plate at this time and hit the load button. Trendsetter Autoloader: Remove the plate on the load ramp and click the "Plate Removed" button. Make sure the correct-sized plates are loaded in the bay, or are being used for manual bypass loading.
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40743
803
40743
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Media has invalid main scan length <MeasuredLength> mm, it is larger than expected <ExpectedLength> mm
During loading, the media was measured to be larger than expected. This may happen if the edge of the media is seen later than expected, or if the media is still detected on the load ramp after the drum reaches its expected position for clamping. If the media is the correct size, then the load ramp sensor may not be working properly. Check for any debris blocking the sensor. If the sensor is clean, check the "mh DistSensorToLEC" parameter. It can be calibrated with the <<load calibrate>> command. If this fails, use the command <<scan ps_loadramp bon>> in the diagnostic monitor to bypass the sensor to get the customer going and arrange for field service. The sensor status can be read with the <<ramp>> command.
Operator Action
Base Trendsetter and Spectrum: Remove the plate on the load ramp and click the "RESUME" button. The trendsetter will sort things out for about 30 seconds and ask the user to load another plate. Load a correct-sized plate at this time and hit the load button. Trendsetter Autoloader: Remove the plate on the load ramp and click the "Plate Removed" button. Make sure the correct-sized plates are loaded in the bay, or are being used for manual bypass loading.
40744
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Handler MDH: Media has invalid main scan length, it is larger than expected <ExpectedLength> mm
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804
Service Information
During loading, the media was measured to be larger than expected. This may happen if the edge of the media is seen later than expected, or if the media is still detected on the load ramp after the drum reaches its expected position for clamping. If the media is the correct size, then the load ramp sensor may not be working properly. Check for any debris blocking the sensor. If the sensor is clean, check the "mh DistSensorToLEC" parameter. It can be calibrated with the <<load calibrate>> command. If this fails, use the command <<scan ps_loadramp bon>> in the diagnostic monitor to bypass the sensor to get the customer going and arrange for field service. The sensor status can be read with the <<ramp>> command.
Operator Action
Base Trendsetter and Spectrum: Remove the plate on the load ramp and click the "RESUME" button. The trendsetter will sort things out for about 30 seconds and ask the user to load another plate. Load a correct-sized plate at this time and hit the load button. Trendsetter Autoloader: Remove the plate on the load ramp and click the "Plate Removed" button. Make sure the correct-sized plates are loaded in the bay, or are being used for manual bypass loading.
40745
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Media with a subscan size of <SubscanSize> cannot be loaded at location '<Location>'
Media of specific subscan sizes can only be loaded at certain locations on the drum. This error indicates that the subscan size specified will not load properly at the location specified. Resend the load command with a proper location specified. This error is reported.
The operator specified the wrong plate location. SubscanSize - This is the specified media subscan size in microns (formated to be in mm)
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805
Parameter Modified
Location - This is a string that indicates which location was specified 08-Nov-2004
40746
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Pcup-funnel bar timeout: Failed to <Action> sensor. [<I/O name>]
A timeout occurred while trying to move one the Pcup-funnel bar down or up. Use the <<pfbar>> command to display the sensor readings. It is possible to bypass the sensors using the <<scan>> command.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40756
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Handler MDH: Clamps expected to be on the trailing edge backbone, but <Number of undetected clamps> of the <Total number of clamps> clamps were not detected (<Clamps status>)
Service Information
All the trailing edge magnets (clamps) were expected to be on the trailing edge backbone, but at least one of them was not detected. Use the <<tec>> command to display clamp sensors status. Clamp sensors can be bypassed using the <<scan>> command.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause Cause Cause Cause Cause Parameter Parameter Parameter Modified
40757
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <Number of detected clamps> of the <Total number of clamps> clamps were detected on the trailing edge backbone, but they were not expected (<Clamps status>)
At least one of the trailing edge magnets (clamps) were detected on the trailing edge backbone, but none of them were expected to be there. Use the <<tec>> command to display clamp sensors status. Clamp sensors can be bypassed using the <<scan>> command.
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807
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40758
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Low power idle mode is not support on this device
An attempt was made to enable low power idle mode, however this mode is not available on this device. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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40801
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Unload table up/down timeout: Failed to <Action> sensor. [<I/O name>]
A timeout occurred while trying to move the unload table up or down. Use the <<table>> command to display the sensor readings. It is possible to bypass the sensors using the <<scan>> command.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40802
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Unload table cups up/down timeout: Failed to <Action> sensor. [<I/O name>]
A timeout occurred while trying to move the unload table cups up or down. Use the <<table>> command to display the sensor readings. It is possible to bypass the sensors using the <<scan>> command.
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809
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40803
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Unload table vacuum timeout: Failed to achieve vacuum threshold (<Threshold>) within <Timeout> ms (only reached <ActualValue>). [<I/O name>]
A timeout occurred while waiting for the unload table vacuum to cross the threshold. This error will generally come up when the unload table cups try to grab the plate, but it could also occur when releasing the plate if the vacuum level does not drop quickly enough. The vacuum level can be checked with the <<table>> command. The threshold is set with the "mhauto UvacThresh" and "mhauto UvacDualThresh" parameters. A command will eventually exist to help with threshold calibration. It is possible to bypass the sensor temporarily with the <<scan>> command.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40804
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Cannot move the unload table, it has not been initialized
The firmware has encountered an error. It is likely due to a programming error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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811
40805
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Timeout waiting for plate to leave unload table
The plate was pushed towards the processor. After 200s, the plate sensor(s) still indicates that the plate is present. Use the <<table>> command to display the sensor readings. The sensor names are AL_SensorTableExitAway and AL_SensorTableExitHome (for TS NEWS only). It is possible to bypass them with the <<scan>> command.
The plate did not leave the Trendsetter within the expected time. Check the entrance to the processor to see if plates are jammed. This error is reported.
Plate jammed Processor not on or jammed Faulty plate sensor(s) 11-APR-2001 Created.
40806
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Unload cups rotated, cannot move unload table cups
This error is reported when the Trendsetter needs to move the unload table stepper motor but the unload table cups are in the rotated position. This error is most likely caused either by someone putting the unload cups in the rotated position using the diagnostic commands or by a problem with the sensors. The sensor name is AL_SensorRotatorRetract. It is possible to bypass the sensor temporarily with the <<scan>> command.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40807
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Unload stepper motor not in safe position to rotate cups
There is an optical switch near the center of the unload table which is used to verify that the unload traveller is in a safe position to rotate the cups. This error is reported if the Trendsetter needs to rotate the unload table cups but the stepper motor is not in the correct position. The rotate position is specified by the "mhauto RotatePosition" parameter. During an unload sequence, the stepper motor moves the unload traveller to this position and then checks the sensor. If the sensor is not yet tripped, the stepper will jog the traveller towards the far end of the table, 1mm at a time. The sensor is checked after each jog. If the sensor has still not been tripped after five jogs, this rotator error is reported. Use the <<table>> command to check the rotate position sensor. It is possible to bypass the sensor temporarily with the <<scan>> command.
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813
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Cause Modified
40808
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Unload table rotate position sensor is already high (sensor may be broken)
This error is reported if the rotator position sensor reports TRUE before the unload table cups are moved to the rotate position. This probably means that the rotator position sensor has failed or has been broken. Use the <<table>> command to check the rotate position sensor. The Rotate Position sensor should read True only when the traveller is in the center of the table; False all other times. The name of the sensor is AL_SensorTravellerRotate. It is possible to bypass the sensor temporarily with the <<scan>> command. None.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40809
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Please remove plate detected on unload table [<I/O name>]
A plate has been detected on the unload table, and must be removed. This could occur during initialization. The vacuum reading may be above threshold, or the entry/exit sensor(s) may read true. Use the <<table>> command to display the sensor readings and the vacuum level. The vacuum sensor name is AI_UnloadVacuum. The exit sensor names are AL_SensorTableExitAway and AL_SensorTableExitHome (for TS NEWS only). The entry sensor names are AL_SensorTableEntryAway and AL_SensorTableEntryHome (for TS NEWS only). It is possible to bypass these sensors if necessary.
Operator Action
If possible, remove the plate from the unload table. Call the Response Centre for assistance if necessary. Select RESUME or MEDIA REMOVED to continue. This error is reported.
Plate left on table when machine was reset Incorrect vacuum reading Faulty sensors I/O name - This is the standard firmware name of the sensor that indicates a plate on the table. 06-MAR-2002
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40810
815
40810
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Rotator timeout: Failed to <Action> sensor. [<I/O name>]
A timeout occurred while trying to move the rotator. Use the <<table>> command to display the sensor readings. It is possible to bypass the sensors using the <<scan>> command.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40811
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Unable to pull media out of engine. Media still detected at entry sensor [<I/O name>]
During unload, the unload table stepper motor pulls the media out of the engine. After the pull is completed, the table entry sensors are checked to make sure the media is fully on the table. If a sensor reads True, this error is reported. Use the <<table>> command to display the sensor readings. It is possible to bypass the sensors using the <<scan>> command.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Parameter Modified
40812
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Media not detected at unload table entry [<I/O name>]
During unload, while grabbing the plate(s) with the unload table cups, the plate was not detected at the table entry sensor(s). Use the <<table>> command to display the sensor readings. It is possible to bypass the sensors using the <<scan>> command.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
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817
Faulty sensor - The sensor, or its wiring, may have been damaged. I/O name - This is the standard firmware name of the sensor that does not detect the media. 17-May-2002
40813
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Invalid exit number (exit #<Exit number>) selected
This error is returned if an exit is queried but that exit does not exist A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40814
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: The processor is not ready to accept plates
This error is returned at the start of an unload sequence if the processor status indicates that it is not ready to accept plates. The ready signal is normally asserted once the processor is turned on and is up to temperature.
Check the processor to ensure it is turned on and is at the correct temperature. This error is reported.
The processor interface is enabled and the processor "ready" signal is not asserted. 27-Jul-2002
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40815
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: The processor is in a faulted state
This error is returned at the start of an unload sequence if the processor status indicates that it is in a faulted state. The fault signal is normally asserted when the processor requires operator intervention.
Check the processor to find out the cause of the fault. This error is reported.
The processor interface is enabled and the processor "fault" signal is asserted. 27-Jul-2002
40816
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: The processor is still busy with the previous plate, so it is unable to accept another
During the unload sequence, just prior to the device pushing the plate into the processor, the processor status is checked. If the processor status indicates that it is still busy, the device waits a while, then reports this error. The busy signal is normally asserted when there is a plate in the processor. It is de-asserted once the processor can accept another plate.
Check the processor to see if the previous plate exited the processor successfully. This error is reported.
The processor interface is enabled and the processor "busy" signal is asserted, and has been for some time. 27-Jul-2002
40822
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: The rotate option is not available on this device
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819
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40826
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: Unable to [un]tilt the unloadtable, the bridge cover is open.
The bridge cover is open. Close the bridge cover. This error is reported.
Bridge cover is open Faulty sensor 09-Dec-2004
40871
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Punch registration bar timeout: Failed to <Action> sensor. [<I/O name>]
A timeout occurred while trying to move the punch registration bar. Use the <<punch>> command to display the sensor readings. It is possible to bypass the sensors using the <<scan>> command.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40872
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Punch cups vacuum timeout: Failed to achieve vacuum threshold (<Threshold>) within <Timeout> ms (only reached <ActualValue>). [<I/O name>]
A timeout occurred while waiting for the punch cups vacuum to cross the threshold. It is possible to bypass the sensor temporarily with the <<scan>> command.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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821
Threshold - This is the threshold value that was not reached. Timeout - This is the amount of time allowed to reach the threshold. ActualValue - This is the actual value reached after the timeout. I/O name - This is the standard firmware name of the sensor. 21-Sep-2005
40901
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Vacuum roller at up timeout: Failed to <Action> away sensor. [<I/O name>]
Vacuum roller (VR) at up sensor at the away side fail to detect the presence of vacuum roller. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40902
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Vacuum roller at up timeout: Failed to <Action> home sensor. [<I/O name>]
Vacuum roller (VR) at up sensor at the home side fail to detect the presence of vacuum roller.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40903
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Vacuum roller at neutral timeout: Failed to <Action> away sensor. [<I/O name>]
Vacuum roller (VR) at neutral sensor at the away side fail to detect the presence of vacuum roller. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40904
823
40904
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Vacuum roller at neutral timeout: Failed to <Action> home sensor. [<I/O name>]
Vacuum roller (VR) at neutral sensor at the home side fail to detect the presence of vacuum roller. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40905
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Vacuum roller at down timeout: Failed to <Action> away sensor. [<I/O name>]
Vacuum roller (VR) at down sensor at the away side fail to detect the presence of vacuum roller. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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40906
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Vacuum roller at down timeout: Failed to <Action> home sensor. [<I/O name>]
Vacuum roller (VR) at down sensor at the home side fail to detect the presence of vacuum roller. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40907
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Vacuum roller 4Up timeout: Failed to achieve vacuum threshold (<Threshold> kPa) within <Timeout> sec (only reached <ActualValue> kPa). [<I/O name>]
Fail to generate vacuum roller's 4Up vacuum above the threshold, or fail to release the vacuum below the threshold.
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825
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40908
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Vacuum roller 8Up timeout: Failed to achieve vacuum threshold (<Threshold> kPa) within <Timeout> sec (only reached <ActualValue> kPa). [<I/O name>]
Fail to generate vacuum roller's 8Up vacuum above the threshold, or fail to release the vacuum below the threshold. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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Timeout - This is the amount of time allowed to reach the threshold. ActualValue - This is the actual value reached after the timeout. I/O name - This is the standard firmware name of the sensor. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
40909
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Vacuum roller at up timeout: Failed to <Action> away sensor. [<I/O name>]
Vacuum roller (VR) at up sensor on the away side detected the presence of vacuum roller unexpectedly. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40910
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Vacuum roller at up timeout: Failed to <Action> home sensor. [<I/O name>]
Vacuum roller (VR) at up sensor on the home side detected the presence of vacuum roller unexpectedly.
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827
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40911
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Vacuum roller at neutral timeout: Failed to <Action> away sensor. [<I/O name>]
Vacuum roller (VR) at neutral sensor on the away side detected the presence of vacuum roller unexpectedly. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
828
40912
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Vacuum roller at neutral timeout: Failed to <Action> home sensor. [<I/O name>]
Vacuum roller (VR) at neutral sensor on the home side detected the presence of vacuum roller unexpectedly. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40913
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Vacuum roller at down timeout: Failed to <Action> away sensor. [<I/O name>]
Vacuum roller (VR) at down sensor on the away side detected the presence of vacuum roller unexpectedly. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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829
40914
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Vacuum roller at down timeout: Failed to <Action> home sensor. [<I/O name>]
Vacuum roller (VR) at down sensor on the home side detected the presence of vacuum roller unexpectedly. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40915
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Clean roller at neutral timeout: Failed to <Action> away sensor. [<I/O name>]
Clean roller (CR) at neutral sensor on the away side did not detect the presence of cleaning roller.
Kodak Confidential
830
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40916
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Clean roller at neutral timeout: Failed to <Action> home sensor. [<I/O name>]
Clean roller (CR) at neutral sensor on the home side did not detect the presence of cleaning roller. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40917
831
40917
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Clean roller at vacuum roller timeout: Failed to <Action> away sensor. [<I/O name>]
Clean roller (CR) at vacuum roller (VR) sensor on the away side did not detect the presence of cleaning roller. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40918
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Clean roller at vacuum roller timeout: Failed to <Action> home sensor. [<I/O name>]
Clean roller (CR) at vacuum roller (VR) sensor on the home side did not detect the presence of cleaning roller.
Kodak Confidential
832
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40919
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Clean roller at drum timeout: Failed to <Action> away sensor. [<I/O name>]
Clean roller (CR) at drum sensor on the away side did not detect the presence of cleaning roller. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40920
833
40920
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Clean roller at drum timeout: Failed to <Action> home sensor. [<I/O name>]
Clean roller (CR) at drum sensor on the home side did not detect the presence of cleaning roller. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40921
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Clean roller at neutral timeout: Failed to <Action> away sensor. [<I/O name>]
Clean roller (CR) at neutral sensor on the away side detected the presence of cleaning roller unexpectedly. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
834
40922
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Clean roller at neutral timeout: Failed to <Action> home sensor. [<I/O name>]
Clean roller (CR) at neutral sensor on the home side detected the presence of cleaning roller unexpectedly. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40923
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Clean roller at vacuum roller timeout: Failed to <Action> away sensor. [<I/O name>]
Clean roller (CR) at vacuum roller sensor on the away side detected the presence of cleaning roller unexpectedly.
Kodak Confidential
40924
835
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40924
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Clean roller at vacuum roller timeout: Failed to <Action> home sensor. [<I/O name>]
Clean roller (CR) at vacuum roller sensor on the home side detected the presence of cleaning roller unexpectedly. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
836
Parameter Modified
I/O name - This is the standard firmware name of the sensor. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
40925
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Clean roller at drum timeout: Failed to <Action> away sensor. [<I/O name>]
Clean roller (CR) at drum sensor on the away side detected the presence of cleaning roller unexpectedly. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40926
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Clean roller at drum timeout: Failed to <Action> home sensor. [<I/O name>]
Clean roller (CR) at drum sensor on the home side detected the presence of cleaning roller unexpectedly.
Kodak Confidential
40927
837
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40927
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Tape roller at down timeout: Failed to <Action> away sensor. [<I/O name>]
Tape roller (TR) at down sensor on the away side did not detect the presence of tape roller. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
838
40928
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Tape roller at down timeout: Failed to <Action> home sensor. [<I/O name>]
Tape roller (TR) at down sensor on the home side did not detect the presence of tape roller. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40929
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Tape roller at down timeout: Failed to <Action> away sensor. [<I/O name>]
Tape roller (TR) at down sensor on the away side detected the presence of tape roller unexpectedly. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
40930
839
40930
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Tape roller at down timeout: Failed to <Action> home sensor. [<I/O name>]
Tape roller (TR) at down sensor on the home side detected the presence of tape roller unexpectedly. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40931
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Error, Vacuum Roller index sensor blocked after coarse homing
Failed to coarse home the vacuum roller stepper because the index sensor is blocked.
Kodak Confidential
840
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
40932
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Error, Vacuum Roller index sensor blocked before fine homing
Failed to fine home the vacuum roller stepper because the index sensor is blocked. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
Kodak Confidential
40933
841
40933
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Error, Vacuum Roller index sensor blocked after fine homing
Failed to fine home the vacuum roller stepper because the index sensor is blocked. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
40934
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Error, Vacuum Roller index sensor not blocked before coarse homing
Failed to coarse home the vacuum roller stepper because the index sensor is blocked. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
842
Cause Modified
This error may be caused by faulty VR index sensor or faulty VR stepper. Ensure the VR index sensor and the VR stepper is operating properly. 08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
40935
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Drum vacuum timeout: Failed to exceed vacuum threshold (<Threshold> kPa) within <Timeout> sec (only reached <ActualValue> kPa). [<I/O name>]
Fail to generate drum vacuum above threshold within the timeout. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40937
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Invalid proof types
Kodak Confidential
40938
843
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40938
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Carrier not loaded or specified Proof Index is out of range
Try to get proofing infromation while no proofing carrier is on the drum. The specified proof index is out of range. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40939
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Proofing media cassette not detected
Proofing media cassette is not detected by the sensors or not latched. Insert the proofing media cassette properly.
Kodak Confidential
844
40940
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: Wrong type of proofing media cassette detected.
The operator has inserted wrong type of proofing media cassette. Insert the right type of proofing media cassette properly. This error is reported.
Operator inserting the wrong cassette. 25-Oct-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
40941
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Drum vacuum sensor calibration required.
The drum vacuum sensor is not properly calibrated A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40942
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Vacuum Roller 4Up vacuum sensor calibration required.
The Vacuum roller (VR) 4Up vacuum sensor is not properly calibrated
Kodak Confidential
40943
845
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40943
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Vacuum Roller 8Up vacuum sensor calibration required.
The Vacuum roller (VR) 8Up vacuum sensor is not properly calibrated A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40944
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Carrier verification not completed.
Kodak Confidential
846
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40945
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Carrier verification failed.
Carrier verification failed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40946
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Proofing media flyoff detected, open panel and remove donor and receiver, use RESUME to continue
Flyoff is detected while proofing media (donor and/or receiver) is on the drum
Kodak Confidential
40947
847
Remove the proofing media from the machine. This error is reported.
Flyoff sensor was triggered by donor, receiver, or other foreign object Flyoff sensor may be mis-aligned. 04-Apr-2001
40947
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: Mis-loaded carrier detected (drum vacuum).
Mis-loaded carrier detected by drum vacuum. Select RESUME to reseat the carrier and try again. This error is reported.
mis-loaded carrier 21-Jan-2003
40948
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Cause Parameter Modified Media Handler MDH: Reseat <Proof Media Name> properly in cassette before RESUME
Some errors occurs to prevent the vacuum roller from picking the proofing media from the cassette tray. Make sure the correct media is properly seated in the cassette and click RESUME. This error is reported.
no media in cassette media jammed in cassette other mechanical failures Proof Media Name - This is the name of the proofing media that should be properly seated in the cassette. 28-May-2001
40949
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Handler MDH: Could not maintain drum vacuum using vacuum generator
Kodak Confidential
848
Required vacuum level for the loaded media could not be maintained using the air pressure assister vacuum generator. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40950
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: Cannot complete command because start button is stuck
Prior to manual receiver / donor load, the start button is stuck. Try to un-stuck or un-press the start button and click RESUME This error is reported.
Start button stuck Faulty start button 26-Sep-2002
40951
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Fail to calibrate the vacuum offsets
Cannot calibrate the Spectrum drum, and vacuum roller offsets because the vacuum level varies too much.
Kodak Confidential
40952
849
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
40952
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Cause Cause Cause Parameter Modified Media Handler MDH: Invalid dimensions specified for <Proof type> carrier
The carrier dimensions specified with the load command are incompatible with the selected proof type.
40953
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Invalid dimensions specified for <Proof type> receiver
The receiver dimensions specified with the load command are incompatible with the selected proof type.
Kodak Confidential
850
Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Cause Cause Cause Parameter Modified
40954
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Cause Cause Cause Parameter Modified Media Handler MDH: Invalid dimensions specified for <Proof type> donor
The donor dimensions specified with the load command are incompatible with the selected proof type.
41001
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Use drum control buttons to load media
Used to prompt the user to start loading media. Start loading media This error is reported.
08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
Kodak Confidential
41003
851
41003
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Start unloading media using the drum control buttons, or close the table
Used to prompt the user to start unloading media or to close the table. Start loading media This error is reported.
08-JAN-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
41004
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Release the drum vacuum button
Used to prompt the user to let go of the drum vacuum button Start loading media This error is reported.
15-JUL-2003
41013
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Parameter Modified Media Handler MDH: Continue with measured media size (<MeasuredLength> mm)?
Prompt message to verify that the user wants to continue with a media size that is not the size specified by the workstation. Click RESUME to continue image with measured media size or click EJECT to remove media This error is reported.
MeasuredLength - This is the measured media length in mm 2-DEC-2002 Error added.
41019
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: LOCK HEADSTOCK CAMS! Press the camlock button when done
Kodak Confidential
852
Press the camlock button on the headstock to acknowledge that cams have been tightened. This error is reported.
15-JUL-2003
41020
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Move drumlift lever to engaged position (towards tailstock)
Request the user move drumlift lever to engaged position Move drumlift lever to engaged position (lever towards tailstock) This error is reported.
15-JUL-2003
41021
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Move drumlift lever to disengaged position (towards headstock)
Request the user move drumlift lever to disengaged position Move drumlift lever to disengaged position (lever towards headstock) This error is reported.
15-JUL-2003
41026
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Apply side tape to drum using drum control buttons (if required)
Prompt message to tell user to apply the side tape to the drum if required. Use the drum control buttons to rotate the drum after applying starting end of tape to the drum using tape dispenser. This error is reported.
15-JUL-2003
41027
ErrorFamily Error Message
Kodak Confidential
Media Handler MDH: Load the shell onto the arbor then engage and lock tailstock
41028
853
Prompt message to tell user to load shell onto the arbor Follow the subsequent prompts to load a shell onto the arbor This error is reported.
15-JUL-2003
41028
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Remove unexpected media on load table
Error condition where there is media on the load table when the device does not expect it. Remove the media on the load table or any objects that may be covering the plate sensor This error is reported.
15-JUL-2003
41029
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: SECURE ARBOR CLAMP ON ARBOR! Press the arbor clamp button when done
Request the user to press the arbor clamp button Press the hydraulic lock button on the headstock to acknowledge that hydraulic lock has been tightened. This error is reported.
15-JUL-2003
41033
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Focusing head on media
Kodak Confidential
854
41039
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Load the large repeat arbor then engage and lock tailstock
Prompt message to tell user to load the large repeat arbor (the 15"-42" repeat arbor) Load the arbor and engage and lock the tailstock. This error is reported.
16-SEP-2004
41040
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Move drumlift down away from drum, adjust drum position or fully unlock cams, and bring drumlift back up
Request the user to move drumlift away from drum and then back to up position. Used when the drum hoist is up and there is a problem in the position of the drum or the cams will not release. Press the drum hoist button in the down direction to move hoist away from drum, then ensure cams are fully unlocked and index pin is accessible. This error is reported.
15-JUL-2003
41041
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Parameter Modified Media Handler MDH: Drumlift lever in unexpected position(<Direction>)
During an exchange the drum lift lever is not in the expected position. Ensure the lever is in the correct position and then continue This error is reported.
Direction - String indicating where the lever is for clarity (near headstock or near tailstock) 15-JUL-2003
41043
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Handler MDH: Press mandrel air button to turn on air
Kodak Confidential
41044
855
Tell the user to use the air bearing to assist in sleeve load/unload Press mandrel air button This error is reported.
15-JUL-2003
41044
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Remove arbor and move drumlift to up position
Request the user to move drumlift to up position after removing the arbor Remove the arbor and then Press up direction on hoist operation switch until hoist stops in up position This error is reported.
15-JUL-2003
41045
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Override drum brake, unlock cams, bring transport cart into position, and then unlock the tailstock
Prompt message to tell user to unload the arbor Ensure hoist cart in position and then unlock cams and disengage the tailstock. This error is reported.
15-JUL-2003 Error added.
41046
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Rotate mandrel to position to disengage arbor clamp, unlock the tailstock, and remove the shell
Prompt message to tell user to unload shell Follow the subsequent prompts to unload a shell from the device This error is reported.
15-JUL-2003 Error added.
Kodak Confidential
856
41047
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Remove the shell from the arbor then engage and lock tailstock
Prompt message to tell user to unload shell and lock tailstock Follow the subsequent prompts to remove the shell and lock the tailstock This error is reported.
15-JUL-2003 Error added.
41048
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Load the sleeve to be imaged then engage and lock tailstock
Prompt message to tell user to load the sleeve Load the sleeve and engage and lock the tailstock. This error is reported.
15-JUL-2003 Error added.
41052
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Parameter Parameter Modified Media Handler MDH: Measured mandrel diameter different from expected: Measured (<MeasuredDiameter>) - Expected (<ExpectedDiameter>)
The measured diameter of the mandrel is incorrect. Check that sleeve is mounted correctly and that there are no imperfections. Reload the sleeve rotated to a different location if possible This error is reported.
MeasuredDiameter - This is the measured mandrel diameter in microns ExpectedDiameter - This is the expected mandrel diameter in microns 04-SEP-2003
41063
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Cannot focus at position <Position> mm, check seam data and offset
This error occurs when the calculation of where to perform the focus arrives at a position off the mandrel.
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41066
857
Check to ensure that your seam data is defined correctly and that the subscan offset is correct. This error is reported.
Position - Carriage position in microns where we are attempting to focus 22-OCT-2003
41066
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Load the small repeat arbor then engage and lock tailstock
Prompt message to tell user to load the small repeat arbor (the 12"-15" repeat arbor) Load the arbor and engage and lock the tailstock. This error is reported.
16-SEP-2004
41067
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Select arbor to be loaded for this job
Prompt message to ask user to select which arbor to use Select small or large arbor depending job requirements. This error is reported.
24-OCT-2005
41069
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Select arbor currently in device
Prompt message to ask user which arbor is in the device. This is mostly used when trying recover from errors. Select small or large arbor depending on what is loaded in the device currently. This error is reported.
24-OCT-2005
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41070
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Change the shell for this job?
Prompt message to ask user whether to switch the shell or not. This allows different repeats to run on the same shell without having to wait for the head to get to park position for an unnecessary shell change. Select yes or no depending on whether the shell needs to be changed for this job. This error is reported.
24-OCT-2005
41081
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Tape the tailing edge lightly and move to center of media. Press drum vacuum button to proceed
Prompt use to type tailing edge lightly so that medeia can be relaxed.
41082
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Wait 15 seconds for media to be relaxed
41083
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Complete side and leading edge taping, then press the drum vacuum button
Prompt user to complete side and the leading edge taping, and then press drum vacuum button.
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859
41084
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Use drum control buttons to move drum to trailing edge tape position
Prompt user to use drum control buttons to move drum to trailing edge tape position.
41085
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified Media Handler MDH: Verify media is fully on drum and tape trailing edge, then close the load table
Prompt user to verify media is fully on drum and tape trailing edge, then close the load table.
43001
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Debris Removal DEB: Debris removal software error: <Software error>
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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Parameter Modified
43002
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Debris Removal DEB: Particulate Only Collection (POC) debris removal is not enabled on this device
The debris removal hardware has not been enabled. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
43003
861
Cause
Cause 1: Debris Removal not configured in NVS. Solution: If the media requires debris removal and a UDRC has been installed and is connected with the output device; for MPE check that the NVS value SET SYS DBIN is set to 1 for POC debris removal. For MCE check that OPTION DEBRIS UDRCB ENABLE is enabled. For Lotem Control Software, check that the following registry parameters are set: ..\LOTEM400V\MACHINE\UDRC Installed (set to 1 for UDRC-B) ..\LOTEM400V\IO OBJECTS\DISTRIBUTION \SOLENOIDS SWITCH\Debris Removal\Open (set to 1) 07-Jul-2001
Modified
43003
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Debris Removal DEB: Particulate and Chemical Collection (PACC) debris removal is not enabled on this device
The debris removal hardware has not been enabled. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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Cause
Modified
43004
ErrorFamily Error Message Debris Removal DEB: The air jet is enabled, but not turned on
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The air jet hardware is enabled, but it has been turned off by a low level firmware command. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
43005
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Debris Removal DEB: The blower is not turned on
The blower hardware is enabled, but it has been turned off by a low level firmware command. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
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863
43006
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Debris Removal DEB: The flow rate is below the minimum required
The blower may be damaged and is not operating properly, or the supply voltage is too low. The UDRC is designed to operate at 200-240 VAC nominal supply voltage. Ensure that the UDRC is not connected to a nominal 110 VAC supply. If you are unable to resolve the problem contact your local Customer Service Representative. If you can hear the cabinet's blower running and the filter is new (or clean) this may indicate a blocked vacuum sensor port on the debris nozzle. Please clear the vacuum sensor port using this procedure http:// techplanet.creo.com/output/heads/thermal/content/docs/73-3667A-CPR01.pdf . To prevent repeated blockage of the nozzle please check to ensure that the current version of the debris nozzle is installed and, if applicable, an airjet plate is installed.
Operator Action
Availability Cause
43007
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Debris Removal DEB: The cabinet has lost power
There is no flow in the debris removal system. Check that the cabinet is plugged in, the outlet is live, and that you can hear the blower running. If you are unable to resolve the problem, contact your local Customer Service Representative. This error is reported.
Availability
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Cause
Cause 1: If the green light on top of the cabinet comes on and then goes off without the blower coming on, check the power to the cabinet. Solution: Make sure the power cable has not come unplugged at the cabinet or the wall. Check that there is power at the wall receptacle. WARNING: the UDRC runs off 200-240 VAC, please use appropriate precautions when tracing main power problems. On some occasions the main power connection to the motor (molex connector inside the UDRC motor enclosure) may have come loose. Turn the UDRC upside down and remove the bottom cover to gain access to the motor enclosure. The green light indicates power (coming from the device cable) to the UDRC relay. Cause 2: If the green light on top of the cabinet never comes on, the UDRC relay may be broken. Solution: The green light itself may be burnt out or have a poor connection. While this will not cause any functional problem at all, it is important to eliminate this or you risk mis-diagnosing a broken relay. Reseat cable connection between device and UDRC. Trace the cables from the green light and check connections, check for voltage on this line when light should be on. Replace the relay if defective. Some UDRC disassembly is required to access the relay in the UDRC Power box. Cause 3: The cabinet may have over heated. Solution: The maximum operating conditions for the cabinet are 32(c (90(f) and 240 volts. If these are met check the cooling air inlet for obstructions. The inlet is located at the bottom front of the cabinet. After the motor has cooled down, the UDRC will be operational, of course if the cause was not identified, there is a risk of repeat occurrence of this problem. 07-Jul-2001
Cause
Cause
Modified
43008
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Debris Removal DEB: The particulate filter is not present or upside down, the lid is not closed, or the data cable is disconnected
Either the debris cabinet lid is not closed, the data cable is disconnected, or the debris filters are not properly installed in the cabinet. Check that the particulate filter is installed and that it is installed with the gasket facing up. Check that a filter spacer is installed and that it is installed the right way up. Check that a chemical filter is installed if required. Check that the lid is latched properly. Check that the data cable is connected. If you are unable to resolve the problem, contact your local Customer Service Representative. This error is reported.
Cause 1: The particulate filter is installed upside down or is not present. Solution: Ensure the particulate filter is placed on the spacer and is level, with the open end of the filter upwards. Ensure spacer is in the correct orientation. In an L-option cabinet, make sure the spacer is present between the chemical and particulate filters. Cause 2: The lid is not closed. Solution: Ensure the lid closes securely, without excessive force. Cause 3: The spring on the filter detect switch is missing or damaged. Solution: Replace the spring (59-3845).
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Cause Cause
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Cause 4: The filter detect switch is malfunctioning. Solution: Test the cabling and/or replace the cables (10-4939) and filter detect switch (15-3431). Cause 5: For POC systems only, the data cable may be disconnected. Solution: Make sure the cable is connected at both ends. 07-Jul-2001
43009
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Debris Removal DEB: The particulate filter is almost full. Please ensure a replacement filter is on hand
The particulate filter in the debris cabinet is getting full. Ensure that a new particulate filter is on hand. You will not be able to continue imaging when the particulate filter is full. There is a label on the back of the UDRC with the part number of the particulate filter on it. If you can hear the cabinet's blower running and the filter is new (or clean) this may indicate a blocked vacuum sensor port on the debris nozzle. Please clear the vacuum sensor port using this procedure http:// techplanet.creo.com/output/heads/thermal/content/docs/73-3667A-CPR01.pdf . To prevent repeated blockage of the nozzle please check to ensure that the current version of the debris nozzle is installed and, if applicable, an airjet plate is installed.
Availability Cause
Cause
Cause
Modified
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43010
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Debris Removal DEB: The particulate filter is full. You must replace the particulate filter to continue imaging
The particulate filter in the debris cabinet is full. Replace the particulate filter to continue imaging. If you can hear the cabinet's blower running and the filter is new (or clean) this may indicate a blocked vacuum sensor port on the debris nozzle. Please clear the vacuum sensor port using this procedure http:// techplanet.creo.com/output/heads/thermal/content/docs/73-3667A-CPR01.pdf . To prevent repeated blockage of the nozzle please check to ensure that the current version of the debris nozzle is installed and, if applicable, an airjet plate is installed.
Availability Cause
Cause
Cause
Modified
43011
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Debris Removal DEB: The debris collection nozzle is blocked
The debris collection nozzle inside your output device is most likely blocked.
Kodak Confidential
43012
867
Operator Action
Open the top of the output device and check for any foreign materials (such as slip sheet paper) that may be stuck to the collection nozzle on the front of the imaging head. If you are unable to resolve the problem, contact your local Customer Service Representative. This error is reported.
Cause 1: The debris removal collection nozzle is actually blocked. Solution: Check the nozzle for obstructions (ie slipsheet) and remove. Cause 2: The sensor tube for the debris collection nozzle is connected to the wrong input on the pressure sensor. The nozzle sensor tube should always be on the 'LOW' connection of the nozzle's pressure sensor. Setra brand sensors are labeled 'LOW' and 'HIGH'. Check output device UDRC documentation for the correct Motorolla sensor port. Cause 3: The nozzle pressure sensor is wired incorrectly. Check the continuity of the sensor wires, looking for shorts. Cause 4: Incorrect Debris Removal NVS parameters are being used. Refer to the tables on page 1 in Debris Removal Firmware Guide on the Techplanet for latest nozzle related parameters. This is a common problem on TS News devices with TH2 heads, since the Firmware defaults are for the TH1 debris collection nozzle. 07-Jul-2001
Cause Cause
Modified
43012
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Debris Removal DEB: The debris hose is disconnected
The flexible hose connecting the debris collection nozzle inside the output device and the UDRC is disconnected somewhere. First check that the external portion of the hose is connected. If it is, then open the top of the output device and check that the internal portion of the hose is connected. If you are unable to resolve the problem, contact your local Customer Service Representative. This error is reported.
Cause 1: The debris hose is disconnected. Solution: -Check all debris hose connections between UDRC and nozzle. Reattach if necessary. -Check for large holes in the debris hose. Replace as necessary. Cause 2: The nozzle sensor tube to the nozzle pressure sensor (in the output device) is not attached or has a hole/kink. Solution: Reconnect or replace the sensor tube making sure that it is connected to "LOW" port on the Setra brand sensor. 07-Jul-2001
Availability Cause
Cause
Modified
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43013
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Debris Removal DEB: There is a problem with one or more of the pressure sensors in the debris removal cabinet
The value returned by one, or both, of the pressure sensors in the UDRC is out of range. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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Cause
Cause
Cause Cause
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869
Cause Cause
Cause 6: The filter detect plunger switch is malfunctioning. Solution: Test the cabling and/or replace the cables (10-4939) and filter detect switch (15-3431). Cause 7: The collection nozzle sensing line may be disconnected. Solution: Make sure the sensing line is connected securely at both ends, between nozzle and sensor (both in device). Reset the output device to continue. Cause 8: On a particulate only system (POC) the nozzle sensing line may be hooked up to the wrong sensor on the TEE board. Solution: See the upgrade procedure for the 3244/3230 (73-3639A-x-PR01). Reset the output device to continue. Cause 9: The sensing port may be plugged with debris. This plug keeps the sensor under vacuum while the system recalibrates which generates an incorrect offset making the nozzle flow seem low. Solution: Remove collection nozzle and clean, be sure to clear small pressure sensing hole of debris (blow air through it). 07-Jul-2001
Cause
Cause
Modified
43014
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Debris Removal DEB: The debris hose is disconnected, the cabinet has lost power, or the cabinet lid is not latched properly
There is no flow at the debris collection nozzle inside the output device. Check that both the internal and external portions of the debris hose are connected. Check that the UDRC has power available. Check that the UDRC lid is properly latched. If you are unable to resolve the problem, contact your local Customer Service Representative. If you can hear the cabinet's blower running and the filter is new (or clean) this may indicate a blocked vacuum sensor port on the debris nozzle. Please clear the vacuum sensor port using this procedure http:// techplanet.creo.com/output/heads/thermal/content/docs/73-3667A-CPR01.pdf . To prevent repeated blockage of the nozzle please check to ensure that the current version of the debris nozzle is installed and, if applicable, an airjet plate is installed.
Cause
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Cause
Cause 4: Debris collection nozzle is too dirty, causing blockage of the pressure tap hole. Solution: Every design of collection nozzle has a tiny pressure tap hole that could get clogged over a period of time. Please refer to the appropriate cleaning instructions on the Techplanet: HYPERLINK "http://techplanet.creo.com/output/heads/debris_removal/ nav/proced.htm" http://techplanet.creo.com/output/heads/debris_removal/nav/ proced.htm Typically this will appear as a lower flow in the collection nozzle than the bellmouth (UDRC-L) flow sensor. Cause 5: Incorrect software parameter settings. Solution: Refer to the Techplanet document " HYPERLINK "http://techplanet.creo.com/output/heads/debris_removal/ nav/control-set.htm" 750-00001A-x Debris Removal Firmware Guide_Parameter Values, Descriptions and Flowchart . Check the look up tables on page 1, and check all the current values, especially the following parameters: nfc, nfe, bfc, bfe, fmaxdiff, nst (long names cross referenced in document). Cause 6: If the particulate filter is new and the difference between the flows at the nozzle and bell mouth are greater than 14 SCMH, then the sensors may be connected incorrectly. Solution: Remove the UDRC-L electronics enclosure and check that the 0-10" sensor is plugged into AN1 and the 0-100" sensor is plugged into AN2. Reseat the 3 connectors AN1, AN2 and AN3. Also ensure that the larger (clear) sensing hose is connected (via a Y-junction) to the LOW port of the 0-100" sensor and the HIGH port of 0-10" sensor, AND that the smaller (small blue expanded to big clear hose) hose conneted to the LOW port of the 0-10" sensor. Cause 7: The debris removal nozzle may have a machining intolerance that requires recalibration. Solution: This is only applicable upon installation of a new L system. This needs to be escalated to the PSM for the UDRC. Typically if this is the real problem, the difference between the nozzle and bell mouth are just slightly beyond the acceptable flow difference (see flow max difference software parameter). The PSM will provide alternate nozzle calibration constants provided all other possible leaks have been checked. Typically this problem results in the nozzle flow reading higher than the bellmouth (UDRC-L) flow. Cause 8: Manufacturing defect of the UDRC-L electronics backpack cable. Solution: In a rare incident a small batch of defective backpack cables was shipped. Check that on the 25-pin UDRC bulkhead connector from the backpack, there is a wire loop connecting pins 16 and 3. Only 1 known possibly defective cable remains in the field at Ross Printing in Spokane, Washington. Cause 9: Defective debris vacuum sensor. Solution: Replace the debris vacuum sensor. 06-Nov-2008
Cause
Cause
Cause
Cause
Cause Modified
43015
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Debris Removal DEB: There may be a partial blockage of the collection nozzle, or a leak, but the flow rate is still above minimum
The debris collection nozzle inside the output device may be partially blocked or there may be a small leak in the debris hose.
Kodak Confidential
43015
871
Operator Action
Open the top of the output device and check for any foreign materials (such as slip sheet paper) that may be stuck to the collection nozzle on the front of the imaging head. Check that both the internal and external portions of the debris hose are connected and are not cut anywhere. You will still be able to operate because the flow rate has not fallen below the minimum allowable. Your local Customer Service Representative should be advised of the situation and repairs made at the first available opportunity. This error is reported.
Cause 1: The debris removal collection nozzle is blocked. Solution: Check the nozzle for obstructions (eg slipsheet) and remove. Cause 2: Leak in the debris collection hose. Solution: Check debris collection hose for leaks (cracks in hose or poor connections) entire length between the nozzle and the cabinet. Cause 3: Leak in the pressure sensor lines. Solution: Check all sensor tubes for kinks/ holes and for poor connections, especially the 2 connections from the UDRC-L electronics enclosure to the UDRC bulkhead; these particular 1-touch fittings have been known to appear connected, but actually require a substantial additional force to become properly seated. Also check nozzle pressure tap and nozzle pressure sensor tubes, UDRC backpack sensor connections, UDRC Bellmouth connection (below screen at bottom of filter pot). Cause 4: Debris collection nozzle is too dirty, causing blockage of the pressure tap hole. Solution: Every design of collection nozzle has a tiny pressure tap hole that could get clogged over a period of time. Please refer to the appropriate cleaning instructions on the Techplanet: HYPERLINK "http://techplanet.creo.com/output/heads/debris_removal/ nav/proced.htm" http://techplanet.creo.com/output/heads/debris_removal/nav/ proced.htm Typically this will appear as a lower flow in the collection nozzle than the bellmouth (UDRC-L) flow sensor. Cause 5: Incorrect software parameter settings. Solution: Refer to the Techplanet document " HYPERLINK "http://techplanet.creo.com/output/heads/debris_removal/ nav/control-set.htm" 750-00001A-x Debris Removal Firmware Guide_Parameter Values, Descriptions and Flowchart . Check the look up tables on page 1, and check all the current values, especially the following parameters: nfc, nfe, bfc, bfe, fmaxdiff, nst (long names cross referenced in document). Cause 6: If the particulate filter is new and the difference between the flows at the nozzle and bell mouth are greater than 14 SCMH, then the sensors may be connected incorrectly. Solution: Remove the UDRC-L electronics enclosure and check that the 0-10" sensor is plugged into AN1 and the 0-100" sensor is plugged into AN2. Reseat the 3 connectors AN1, AN2 and AN3. Also ensure that the larger (clear) sensing hose is connected (via a Y-junction) to the LOW port of the 0-100" sensor and the HIGH port of 0-10" sensor, AND that the smaller (small blue expanded to big clear hose) hose conneted to the LOW port of the 0-10" sensor. Cause 7: Particulate filter is full. Solution: This will not fix the problem, but might bring the flow rate above minimum so that the customer can continue imaging until the real problem is resolved. It this works, you will get error 27015 / 43015 (There may be a partial blockage of the collection nozzle, or a leak, but the flow rate is still above minimum). Obviously this will not work if there is a brand new filter already installed.
Cause
Cause
Cause
Cause
Cause
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Cause 8: Manufacturing defect of the UDRC-L electronics backpack cable. Solution: In a rare incident a small batch of defective backpack cables was shipped. Check that on the 25-pin UDRC bulkhead connector from the backpack, there is a wire loop connecting pins 16 and 3. Only 1 known possibly defective cable remains in the field at Ross Printing in Spokane, Washington. 07-Jul-2001
Modified
43016
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Debris Removal DEB: There is a partial blockage of the collection nozzle, or a leak, and the flow rate is below minimum
The debris collection nozzle inside the output device may be partially blocked or there may be a large leak in the debris hose. Open the top of the output device and check for any foreign materials (such as slip sheet paper) that may be stuck to the collection nozzle on the front of the imaging head. Check that both the internal and external portions of the debris hose are connected and are not cut anywhere. You will not be able to operate because the flow rate has fallen below the minimum allowable. Contact your local Customer Service Representative. This error is reported.
Cause 1: The debris removal collection nozzle is blocked. Solution: Check the nozzle for obstructions (eg slipsheet) and remove. Cause 2: Leak in the debris collection hose. Solution: Check debris collection hose for leaks (cracks in hose or poor connections) entire length between the nozzle and the cabinet. Cause 3: Leak in the pressure sensor lines. Solution: Check all sensor tubes for kinks/ holes and for poor connections, especially the 2 connections from the UDRC-L electronics enclosure to the UDRC bulkhead; these particular 1-touch fittings have been known to appear connected, but actually require a substantial additional force to become properly seated. Also check nozzle pressure tap and nozzle pressure sensor tubes, UDRC backpack sensor connections, UDRC Bellmouth connection (below screen at bottom of filter pot). Cause 4: Debris collection nozzle is too dirty, causing blockage of the pressure tap hole. Solution: Every design of collection nozzle has a tiny pressure tap hole that could get clogged over a period of time. Please refer to the appropriate cleaning instructions on the Techplanet: HYPERLINK "http://techplanet.creo.com/output/heads/debris_removal/ nav/proced.htm" http://techplanet.creo.com/output/heads/debris_removal/nav/ proced.htm Typically this will appear as a lower flow in the collection nozzle than the bellmouth (UDRC-L) flow sensor. Cause 5: Incorrect software parameter settings. Solution: Refer to the Techplanet document " HYPERLINK "http://techplanet.creo.com/output/heads/debris_removal/ nav/control-set.htm" 750-00001A-x Debris Removal Firmware Guide_Parameter Values, Descriptions and Flowchart . Check the look up tables on page 1, and check all the current values, especially the following parameters: nfc, nfe, bfc, bfe, fmaxdiff, nst (long names cross referenced in document).
Cause
Cause
Cause
Kodak Confidential
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873
Cause
Cause 6: If the particulate filter is new and the difference between the flows at the nozzle and bell mouth are greater than 14 SCMH, then the sensors may be connected incorrectly. Solution: Remove the UDRC-L electronics enclosure and check that the 0-10" sensor is plugged into AN1 and the 0-100" sensor is plugged into AN2. Reseat the 3 connectors AN1, AN2 and AN3. Also ensure that the larger (clear) sensing hose is connected (via a Y-junction) to the LOW port of the 0-100" sensor and the HIGH port of 0-10" sensor, AND that the smaller (small blue expanded to big clear hose) hose conneted to the LOW port of the 0-10" sensor. Cause 7: Particulate filter is full. Solution: This will not fix the problem, but might bring the flow rate above minimum so that the customer can continue imaging until the real problem is resolved. It this works, you will get error 27015 / 43015 (There may be a partial blockage of the collection nozzle, or a leak, but the flow rate is still above minimum). Obviously this will not work if there is a brand new filter already installed. Cause 8: Manufacturing defect of the UDRC-L electronics backpack cable. Solution: In a rare incident a small batch of defective backpack cables was shipped. Check that on the 25-pin UDRC bulkhead connector from the backpack, there is a wire loop connecting pins 16 and 3. Only 1 known possibly defective cable remains in the field at Ross Printing in Spokane, Washington. 07-Jul-2001
Cause
Cause
Modified
43017
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Debris Removal DEB: The media being imaged releases potentially harmful emissions. See the Operator Manual for more information
A warning message telling the user that they are now imaging on media that can produce harmful gases No action required. This error is reported.
Cause 1: This is a general operator warning for the L - Configuration. Solution: There is no error, or anything wrong with the system. See the Operator Manual for more information on the hazards of imaged media. 07-Jul-2001
Modified
43018
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Debris Removal DEB: The debris removal chemical filter is not present
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
43019
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Debris Removal DEB: The chemical filter has almost expired. Please ensure a replacement filter is on hand
The usuage information has passed over a the warning usage threshold. The chemical filter will soon need to be replaced. Ensure that a new chemical filter is on hand. You will not be able to continue imaging when the chemical filter has expired. There is a label on the back of the UDRC with the part number of the chemical filter on it. This error is reported.
Cause 1: The chemical filter is almost full. Solution: This is not an error, rather a message to the user to make sure that there is a replacement chemical filter on hand. See the label on the back of the cabinet or the user manual or the filter itself for filter part number. The filter will only need to be replaced when error 43020 (chemical filter full) is given. The time to chemical filter full may be only a few days depending on the type of media, how many plates per day etc. This message is received when the chemical filter is 80% full for Presstek models, or 90% full for other models. -Note: Once the filter is full you can no longer image plates until it is replaced. 07-Jul-2001
Availability Cause
Modified
43020
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Debris Removal DEB: The chemical filter is full. The output device cannot continue imaging until you replace the filter. Emissions due to improper filter maintenance might be harmful
The usuage information has passed over the usage threshold. The chemical filter will need to be replaced. Replace the chemical filter to continue imaging.
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43021
875
Availability Cause
Modified
43021
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Debris Removal DEB: The chemical filter usage sensor is corrupt or the chemical filter was changed and the output device was not reset
The chemical filter usage sensor has become corrupt and is not providing valid usage information or the chemical filter was replaced and the output device was not reset. If the chemical filter has just been replaced, you must reset the output device so that it recognizes the new filter. If the chemical filter has not been replaced recently then the filter usage sensor has become corrupt. You must replace the chemical filter to continue imaging. This error is reported.
Cause 1: The chemical filter has been replaced but the output device has not been rebooted or the machine has been rebooted without the chemical filter. Solution: Replace chemical filter and then turn the output device on and off (simple software reset command may not work!). Cause 2: The chemical filter has been installed incorrectly. Solution: Make sure that the chemical filter has been installed with the rubber gasket down so it contacts the bottom of the pot. There should be a metal cylindrical guide that first sits in the bottom of the pot to center the chemical filter. Try rotating the chemical filter by 90 degrees to establish new contact points with the chemical filter I-button. Then a spacer rests on the chemical filter, and the particulate filter sits on top of the spacer. It should sit square to the pot and the foam gasket should protrude about 1/4" above the rim. Turn the output device off / on to continue. Cause 3: The chemical filter usage sensor is corrupt Solution: If the chemical filter has not been replaced recently then the filter usage sensor has become corrupt. You must replace the chemical filter to continue imaging. Replace the chemical filter then reset the output device to continue. 07-Jul-2001
Operator Action
Availability Cause
Cause
Cause
Modified
43022
ErrorFamily Error Message Debris Removal DEB: Unable to communicate with the chemical filter. See the Operator Manual for more information
Kodak Confidential
876
The output device is unable to communicate with the chemical filter usage sensor in the UDRC. This can occur if there is no chemical filter installed, it is installed upside down, the chemical filter usage sensor is not programmed, or the data cable is disconnected. Check for these conditions and if you are unable to resolve the problem, contact your local Customer Service Representative. This error is reported.
Cause 1: The machine was not rebooted after chemical filter change. Solution: When changing chemical filter, you must reboot the output device (turn off / on) to continue. Simple software reset may not work!!! Cause 2: The data cable has come unplugged from either the output device or the debris cabinet. Solution: Check the data cable connections and reconnect as necessary. Reboot the output device (turn off / on) to continue. Cause 3: The chemical filter has been installed incorrectly. Solution: Make sure that the chemical filter has been installed with the rubber gasket down so it contacts the bottom of the canister. There should be a metal cylindrical guide that first sits in the bottom of the pot to center the chemical filter. Try rotating the chemical filter by 90 degrees to establish new contact points with the chemical filter I-button. Then a spacer rests on the chemical filter, and the particulate filter sits on top of the spacer. It should sit square to the canister and the foam gasket should protrude about 1/4" above the rim. Reboot the output device (turn off / on) to continue. Cause 4: The data cable to the UDRC-L electrical enclosure has come unplugged. Solution: Unplug and reseat the cable connections on the LIONEL board in the UDRC-L electronics enclosure. Reboot the output device (turn off / on) to continue. Cause 5: On a Trendsetter with MPE, there may be an intermittent connection in the white wire of 10-4567 / 10-3770 close to the TEE board. This is the wire that had a resistor removed when the output device was upgraded to L-configuration. Solution: Inspect the connection and service as necessary. See TS upgrade documentation for pictures / details. Cause 6: The internal cable between the L-configuration electrical enclosure and the contacts for the chemical filter has a problem. Solution: Test for continuity between the chemical filter contact block center most pin and pin #17 on the female DB24 on the back of the cabinet. Then chemical filter contact block outer most pin and pin #4 on the female DB25 on the back of the cabinet. If there is no continuity, remove the screen and contact block in the bottom of the canister by removing the 3 M5 screws, vacuum line and disconnecting the cables to the contact block. Test the contact block for continuity and then replace the necessary component. -In the unlikely event that that there is a problem with the internal cable that runs between the canister and the DB25 on the back of the cabinet, complete disassembly of the machine is necessary to replace it. The most likely problem with this cable is the connector at the canister end. Close inspection of the connector and its possible replacement without the complete R&R of the cable could save some time. Before you disassemble the machine flip it over and remove the internal electrical enclosure where the main power goes in. One end of the cable terminates at the board. Unplug the cable and test it again for continuity. If you still have a problem with the cable it's time to replace it (10-4940). This should take less than 2 hr. and you will need some silicone to seal the bell mouth to the canister. Reboot the output device to continue. 07-Jul-2001
Availability Cause
Cause
Cause
Cause
Cause
Cause
Modified
Kodak Confidential
43023
877
43023
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Debris Removal DEB: The chemical filter usage calculated is negative
For some reason the firmware calculated a negative usage value for the filter. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
43024
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Debris Removal DEB: Unable to calibrate <Sensor Name> pressure sensor
There was a problem trying to calibrate one of the pressure sensors in the debris removal system. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
878
Cause
Cause 1: The zero pressure value for the sensor is not close enough to zero. The line may be plugged and under vacuum or the sensor maybe defective. Solution: Disconnect the sensing line at the sensor and reset the output device. If the error goes away then there is a blockage in the line that keeps the sensor under vacuum. This is most likely to happen to the nozzle sensor, since the collection nozzle could become clogged with debris over time, blocking the small pressure-sensing hole. Clean the nozzle (see UDRC Techplanet site for detailed instructions): HYPERLINK "http://techplanet.creo.com/output/heads/ debris_removal/nav/proced.htm" http://techplanet.creo.com/output/heads/ debris_removal/nav/proced.htm If you are using a TH1.x nozzle that has its sensing port on the top of the nozzle, replace the nozzle with the current (min Ver C) to avoid future problems. If the error does not go away then the sensor must be replaced. Note: 'Bellmouth' sensor is the 0-100" scale Setra brand sensor, and 'Differential' sensor is the 0-10" scale. Cause 2: On systems equipped with a Setra nozzle sensor. The control lines to the nozzle sensor may have been touched together while energized. This will damage a diode on the Lionel board causing the sensor to display half its value. This value will be greater than +-5% from the anticipated 0 value and not permit calibration. Solution: Start the system then use the command "debris debug" to list the offset values (this command may not be available in Lotem Control Software). The offset for the nozzle Setra sensor should be about 180. If the value is about 90 this is your problem. Unplug the UDRC and remove the chemical upgrade enclosure. Measure the resistance between the negative lead of the pressure sensor and the ground socket on the Lionel board. The value should be 220 OHMS. If not, replace the Lionel board or remove the following diodes from the board: D37, D46, D41. Sensor Name - The name of the pressure sensor that failed calibration. 07-Jul-2001
Cause
Parameter Modified
43025
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Debris Removal DEB: Unable to communicate with the chemical filter during initialization. See the Operator Manual for more information
The output device was unable to communicate with the chemical filter usage sensor during initialization. This can occur if there is no chemical filter installed, it is installed upside down, the chemical filter usage sensor is not programmed, or the data cable is disconnected. Check for these conditions and if you are unable to resolve the problem, contact your local Customer Service Representative. This error is reported.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
43026
879
Cause
Cause 1: The chemical filter has been installed incorrectly or is not present. Solution: Make sure that the chemical filter has been installed with the rubber gasket down so it contacts the bottom of the pot. There should be a metal cylindrical guide installed first, which helps to center the chemical filter in the pot ensuring that the device can read the information on the filter via the I-button contact pins in the bottom of the pot. Then a spacer rests on the chemical filter, and the particulate filter sits on top of the spacer. It should sit square to the pot and the foam gasket should protrude about 1/4" above the rim. Try rotating the chemical filter by 90 degrees if no communication can be established. Reboot (turn off / on) the output device to continue. Cause 2: The chemical filter usage sensor contains no information. Solution: Replace the chemical filter then reboot the output device Cause 3: The data cable has come unplugged from either the output device or the debris cabinet. Solution: Check the data cable connections and reconnect as necessary. Reboot the output device (turn off / on) to continue. Cause 4: The data cable to the UDRC-L electrical enclosure has come unplugged. Solution: Unplug and reseat the cable connections on the LIONEL board in the UDRC-L electronics enclosure. Reboot the output device (turn off / on) to continue. Cause 5: On a Trendsetter with MPE, there may be an intermittent connection in the white wire of 10-4567 / 10-3770 close to the TEE board. This is the wire that had a resistor removed when the output device was upgraded to L-configuration. Solution: Inspect the connection and service as necessary. See TS upgrade documentation for pictures / details. Cause 6: The internal cable between the L-configuration electrical enclosure and the contacts for the chemical filter has a problem. Solution: Test for continuity between the chemical filter contact block center most pin and pin #17 on the female DB25 on the back of the cabinet. Then chemical filter contact block outer most pin and pin #4 on the female DB25 on the back of the cabinet. If there is no continuity, remove the screen and contact block in the bottom of the canister by removing the 3 M5 screws, vacuum line and disconnecting the cables to the contact block. Test the contact block for continuity and then replace the necessary component. -In the unlikely event that that there is a problem with the internal cable that runs between the canister and the DB25 on the back of the cabinet, complete disassembly of the machine is necessary to replace it. The most likely problem with this cable is the connector at the canister end. Close inspection of the connector and its possible replacement without the complete R&R of the cable could save some time. Before you disassemble the machine flip it over and remove the internal electrical enclosure where the main power goes in. One end of the cable terminates at the board. Unplug the cable and test it again for continuity. If you still have a problem with the cable it's time to replace it (10-4940). This should take less than 2 hr. and you will need some silicone to seal the bell mouth to the canister. Reboot the output device to continue. 07-Jul-2001
Cause
Cause
Cause
Cause
Modified
43026
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Debris Removal DEB: Timeout: the pressure sensor output failed to stabilize
The output of one of the pressure sensors did not stabilize within the allowed time period.
Kodak Confidential
880
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
43027
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Debris Removal DEB: No debris removal options are enabled on this device
Some or all of the hardware required to enable debris removal is missing. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
43028
881
Cause
Cause 1: Debris removal not configured in software. Solution: The debris blower installed flag is not set. Configure the system for debris removal. For MPE check "SET SYS DBIN" is 1 for POC and 2 for PACC. For MCE check that OPTION DEBRIS UDRCL ENABLE is enabled. For Lotem Control Software check the registry entries: ..\LOTEM400V \MACHINE\UDRC Installed (set to 2 for UDRC-L) ..\LOTEM400V\IO OBJECTS \DISTRIBUTION\SOLENOIDS SWITCH\Debris Removal\Open (set to 1) Also check the nozzle sensor installed parameter: MPE / MCE: set debris nsi (or nozzle sensor installed) = 1 Lotem Control Software: UDRC Registry check nozzle sensor = 1. 07-Jul-2001
Modified
43028
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Debris Removal DEB: There is a problem with the nozzle pressure sensor in the output device
The value being returned by the nozzle pressure sensor is out of range. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Cause
Cause
Kodak Confidential
882
Cause
Cause 4: The cabinet has lost power The green light indicates power to the UDRC relay (comes from the device to UDRC cable, not the main power from the wall). 2(a) If the green light on top of the cabinet comes on and then goes off without the blower coming on, check the power to the cabinet. Solution: Make sure the power cable has not come unplugged at the cabinet or the wall. Check that there is power at the wall receptacle. WARNING: the UDRC runs off 200-240 VAC, please use appropriate precautions when tracing main power problems. On some occasions the main power connection to the motor (molex connector inside the UDRC motor enclosure) may have come loose. Turn the UDRC upside down and remove the bottom cover to gain access to the motor enclosure. 2(b) If the green light on top of the cabinet never comes on, the UDRC relay may be broken. Solution: The green light itself may be burnt out or have a poor connection. While this will not cause any functional problem at all, it is important to eliminate this or you risk mis-diagnosing a broken relay. Reseat cable connection between device and UDRC. Trace the cables from the green light and check connections, check for voltage on this line when light should be on. Replace the relay if defective. Some UDRC disassembly is required to access the relay in the UDRC Power box. Cause 5: The particulate filter (or filter spacer) is installed upside down or is not present. Solution: Ensure the particulate filter is placed on the spacer, check proper orientation of the spacer and that it is level. Cause 6: The lid is not closed. Solution: Ensure the lid closes securely, without excessive force. Cause 7: On a particulate only system (POC) the nozzle sensing line may be hooked up to the wrong sensor on the TEE board. Solution: See the upgrade procedure for the 3244/3230 (73-3639A-x-PR01) Reset the output device to continue. Cause 8: The nozzle pressure sensor is wired incorrectly. Check the continuity of the sensor wires, looking for shorts. 07-Jul-2001
Cause
Cause Cause
Cause Modified
43029
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Debris Removal DEB: Command failed: cannot run more than one PACC option at a time
An attempt has been made to start a second PACC option while the first one is still running. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
43030
883
Cause
Cause 1: You are currently running the debris system as either CTP or FLEXO and trying to set the system up for an additional process at the same time. Solution: Reset the output device then start the desired option. 07-Jul-2001
Modified
43030
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Debris Removal DEB: Cannot start new debris option while another is in an error condition
An attempt has been made to start a debris removal option while another is in an error condition. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
43031
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Debris Removal DEB: The chemical filter installed is not suitable for the selected media
The chemical filter installed on this device is unsuitable for the selected media. Check the label on the side of the chemical filter and ensure that it is the correct type of filter for the media to be imaged. Be sure to reset the output device if the chemical filter is changed. If the chemical filter appears to be correct, but the problem persists, contact your local Customer Service Representative. This error is reported.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
884
Cause
Cause 1: The chemical filter installed is not suitable for the selected media (e.g. CTP is installed to image FLEXO). Solution: Install the appropriate filter and reset the output device. See the label on the back of the cabinet or the user manual for filter recommendations. 07-Jul-2001
Modified
43032
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Debris Removal DEB: The particulate filter is almost full AND the chemical filter has almost expired
Both the chemical and particulate filters are almost full. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
43033
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Debris Removal DEB: Cannot setup ibutton: <IButton Parameter>
Kodak Confidential
43034
885
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
43034
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Debris Removal DEB: Chemical filter iButton already has valid usage information, did not reprogram
Cannot reprogram an iButton that has valid usage information, unless explicited stated that you want to 'force' the write. If you don't know what is going on here, then you should most likely not being doing it. Changing values in the iButton can cause unsafety and potential hazardous conditions for the operator. This error is reported.
07-Jul-2001
Availability Modified
43035
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Debris Removal DEB: Conversion failed.
Kodak Confidential
886
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
43036
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Debris Removal DEB: Base particulate debris removal with chemical filter is not enabled on this device
If the media requires base particulate debris removal with chemical filter and a UDRC-BC has been installed, check that OPTION DEBRIS UDRCBC is enabled.
43200
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Diagnostic Logging Protocol DLP: DLP Subsystem internal error
This is an internal firmware error. Extra debug information is provided in a text message when the firmware terminates (ie. source file name, source line number). Please report this information to Creo.
Kodak Confidential
43201
887
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
43201
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Diagnostic Logging Protocol DLP: DLP Command API called in invalid sequence
This is an internal firmware error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
43301
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Carriage (CTP) CRG: software error
The firmware has encountered an internal error. Please contact the firmware developer.
Kodak Confidential
888
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
43302
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Carriage (CTP) CRG: Carriage initialization timed out <Initialization operation>
The carriage operation took longer than expected. The timeout is in place so that the carriage is not left in motion for too long, whereby it might collide with the engine chassis and cause damage. Note that it is still possible for the carriage to collide with the chassis if one of the tabs is bent or broken, but the timeout makes it less likely.
Ensure the carriage is not blocked from moving. Use the CARRIAGE command to display the status of the home and away tabs. Ensure that the home and away tabs are not bent and are functioning. Ensure that nothing is blocking the home and away tabs.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Kodak Confidential
43303
889
Bent or damaged home or away tab. Home or away tab is blocked by debris. Initialization operation This describes the operation taking place that timed out. The possible values are "leaving the away tab", "looking for the home tab" or "leaving the home tab". 21-May-2004
Command: carriage
43303
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Carriage (CTP) CRG: Carriage is reserved, command ignored
The carriage was in the process of executing a command when it received a new command that does not have permission to preempt the current command. If the new command was issued from the diagnostic monitor it is only necessary to wait until the existing command completes and try again. If this error occurs during normal operation it indicates a probable firmware error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
43304
ErrorFamily Error Message Carriage (CTP) CRG: The current carriage command has been preempted
Kodak Confidential
890
Service Information
The carriage subsystem was executing a command when a command of equal or higher priority was received. This caused the current command to be preempted by the newer command. The carriage subsystem does not return to the preempted command. If the preempted command was issued from the diagnostic monitor it is only necessary to wait until the existing command completes and try again. If this error occurs during normal operation it indicates a probable firmware error.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
43305
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Carriage (CTP) CRG: Carriage Hardware Fault: <Description of the faulted hardware component>
One or more essential carriage harware components are missing. Check all carriage control cables. Check the power to the carriage amplifier.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
43306
891
Disconnected cable or faulty power supply Description of the faulted hardware component. 08-Jun-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
43306
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Carriage (CTP) CRG: Requested carriage velocity too high, recommended max = <Recommended maximum carriage velocity> mm/sec
The 'carriage move <velocity>' command must specify a lower velocity A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
43307
ErrorFamily Error Message Carriage (CTP) CRG: Carriage Accel requires Ispeed, Mspeed or velocity in range +/- <Maximum carriage velocity using current acceleration value> mm/s
Kodak Confidential
892
Service Information
The carriage accelerates to speed in a series of velocity change increments or 'acceleration steps'. The register holding the number of acceleration steps to achieve steady state velocity is a fixed size. The requested velocity together with the current acceleration value requires more acceleration steps than are available in the current hardware design. Commands that cause the carriage to move, position and/or initialize must specify a lower velocity or the 'carriage accel' parameter must be increased to allow larger acceleration steps and therefore fewer required acceleration steps. This error can be generated under three scenarios when the accel parameter is too low:
When initializing the carriage (using the 'carriage init' command) the parameter 'Ispeed' determines the default initialization velocity. This setting could be too high for the current value of the carriage 'Accel' parameter. When positioning the carriage without specifying a positioning velocity (using the 'carriage moveto <position>' command) the 'Mspeed' parameter determines the default velocity. This setting may be too high for the current value of the 'Accel' parameter When moving the carriage (using the 'carriage move <velocity>' command) the specified velocity may be too high for the current value of the 'Accel' parameter
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
PRM: carriage accel PRM: carriage mspeed PRM: carriage ispeed Command: carriage move <velocity> Command: carriage moveto <position>
Kodak Confidential
43308
893
43308
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Carriage (CTP) CRG: Carriage travel limit (<Text string describing which limits signals are active as follows>) unexpectedly hit
The linear travel of the carriage is bounded at its extremes by a 'home' limit and an 'away' limit. The home limit is expected to be encountered only during initialization. During normal operation and after the carriage has been initializated neither the home or away of should be encountered. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Modified
43309
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Carriage (CTP) CRG: Carriage velocity exceeds register size
The carriage maintains velocity by continually adding the contents of its velocity register to its position register. The velocity register is a fixed size. The requested velocity is larger than the size of the velocity register in the current hardware design.
Kodak Confidential
894
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
1.30
This is a firmware error. The hardware Phase-Locked Loop (PLL) may have been 'seeded' with a value that creates a low carriage update clock frequency. To acheive velocity with this frequency requires a carriage velocity value in excess of the register size. 08-Jun-2001 Automated conversion to new FW1 error template.
43310
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Carriage (CTP) CRG: Carriage has aborted plotting
This error is returned to the plot controller from the carriage 'once per rotation' interrupt handler if a carriage 'stop' or 'idle' command has caused a plot in progress to be aborted. Typically, the plot controller is the only subsystem that would sent a stop or idle command to the carriage during a plot so it should be expecting this 'error' as a natural result. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
43311
895
43311
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Carriage (CTP) CRG: Carriage can not reach requested position
The carriage maintains a 'position' register that holds the current position at any given time. This register is of a fixed size. The requested position is larger than the size of the position register. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability Cause
43312
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Carriage (CTP) CRG: Carriage Amplifier fault: <Text string describing specific amplifier fault>
The carriage amplifier has reported a fault which has rendered the carriage inoperable. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
896
Availability Parameter
Modified
43313
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Carriage (CTP) CRG: Carriage currently initializing
The carriage has been command to perform and initialization sequence while it is already in the process of initialzation Wait until the carriage finishes an initialization sequence before attempting these commands:
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
43314
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Carriage (CTP) CRG: Carriage not initialized
The carriage has been queried for its current position and is unable to return a valid position because it is not currently initialized.
Kodak Confidential
43315
897
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
43315
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Carriage (CTP) CRG: Carriage failed to find the fine home position
The carriage could not find the fine home sensor. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
43500
ErrorFamily Error Message DF1 Comm Protocol DF1: internal memory allocation error - DF1 Driver
Kodak Confidential
898
The DF1 communication driver was being opened, and it could not allocate internal memory for it's internal use. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
43501
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information DF1 Comm Protocol DF1: failure to open to the URT Subsystem - DF1 Driver
The Df1 communication protocol driver was being opened, and it failed to open a channel to the low-level UART (URT) Subsystem. This means it could not get access to the serial port hardware. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
43601
899
43601
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Monitor Parser MOP: MOP Initialization failed
An error was found when the table of diagnostic monitor commands was built during system initialization. This is considered a fatal error. If this error occurs, expect the firmware to stay in the boot code. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
43602
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Monitor Parser MOP: Argument name not found or used token in place of argument
A MOP command callback function attempted to obtain the value (or possibly the number of continuous tokens entered) of an argument which was not entered by the user. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability
Kodak Confidential
900
Cause Modified
43603
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Monitor Parser MOP: MOP API() function can only be used with optional tokens
A command callback function called the MOP API() function MOP_IsOptionalTokenPresent with a non-optional token. This API() function can only be used with optional tokens. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
43604
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Monitor Parser MOP: Internal MOP firmware error
An internal firmware error was found. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
43605
901
Cause Modified
43605
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Monitor Parser MOP: Unregistered MOP commands or MOP commands registered twice
A subsystem has failed to register it's MOP commands. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
43606
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Monitor Parser MOP: An invalid MOP access level was selected
An invalid access level was selected. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
902
Cause Modified
Most likely caused by a firmware coding error, since it is impossible for the operator to select a level which is not hardcoded in firmware. 10-Nov-2004
43900
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action CTP Engine Components CTP: CTP Engine Component is not present - internal firmware error
A CTP Firmware Engine Component "Stub" functions has been called. This means that an internal firmware engine component is not present. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
43901
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Modified CTP Engine Components CTP: CTP processor connected to device, it must be disconnected/disabled for the workstation connected processor to function
The workstation is trying to send status updates for a workstation-connected processor, but there is a processor already connected directly to the device. Remove the connection from the processor to the workstation or from the processor to the device. This error is reported.
09-Mar-2004
43902
ErrorFamily Error Message
Kodak Confidential
43903
903
Service Information
The workstation is trying to send status updates for a workstation-connected processor, but the processor-interface option is not enabled in firmware. Enable the processor-interface option in firmware. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability Modified
43903
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action CTP Engine Components CTP: Load or unload method not supported
The requested load or unload method is not supported by the device. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
43904
ErrorFamily Error Message CTP Engine Components CTP: Lost communication with the slave board
Kodak Confidential
904
This error will occur when communications with the slave xMCE board go down, most likely due to the slave board being reset or powered off. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
43905
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action CTP Engine Components CTP: Master/slave operation timed out
A response to a master/slave operation did not complete in time. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
43909
ErrorFamily Error Message CTP Engine Components CTP: The master-slave communication buffer was smaller than the data to be sent
Kodak Confidential
44201
905
Service Information
The master-slave communication buffer was smaller than the data to be sent. This is most likely an error in a head-defined head statistic since their size is controlled by the head. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability Modified
44201
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Communication Driver DTL: Non-head type message sent to DTL Driver
An internal firmware component has attempted to transmit a "non-head" type message to the imaging head through the DTL head communicatrion driver. This driver can send only "head type" messages to the head. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
906
44202
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Communication Driver DTL: DTL Driver unable to determine message type
The DTL head communications driver can only transmit "head type" messages to the head. An attempt to determine the type of message passed to the driver has failed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
44203
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Head Communication Driver DTL: DTL Driver: invalid logical channel number
An attempt has been made transmit a message to the imaging head on an invalid logical channel. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
44204
907
44204
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Head Communication Driver DTL: DTL head communication sync lost
Synchronization of data messages passed between the CTP firmware and imaging head nas been lost A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44205
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Head Communication Driver DTL: DTL communication port not open
An attempt has been made to transmit a message to the imaging head before the communication port has been opened. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
908
44206
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Head Communication Driver DTL: Timeout attempting to close communication port
Firmware timed out while closing the head communication port A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
This error was obsoleted at version 1.21 of the DTL subsystem where changes were made to remove semaphore protection around closing the head communication port. The only thing that could cause a port close time out is the inability to obtain a semaphore. Now that the semaphore protections is gone the error can not occur.
Fault error in firmware. 27-Feb-2002
Cause Modified
44207
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Head Communication Driver DTL: DTL Server received a packet bigger than allowed
A packet has been received by the DTL server that is larger than allowed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Kodak Confidential
44208
909
44208
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Head Communication Driver DTL: DTL Server received a packet containing an illegal command
A packet has been received by the DTL server that contains an illegal command code. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44209
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Communication Driver DTL: DTL server or client failed to establish a TCP/IP connection
Kodak Confidential
910
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44210
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Head Communication Driver DTL: TCP socket is shut down locally or remotely
TCP socket is shut down locally or remotely. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44211
ErrorFamily Error Message Head Communication Driver DTL: Internal error of TCP protocol
Kodak Confidential
44212
911
Internal error of TCP protocol. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44212
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Head Communication Driver DTL: TCP socket create failure
TCP protocol failed to create socket. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44213
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Communication Driver DTL: TCP socket connect failure
Kodak Confidential
912
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44214
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Head Communication Driver DTL: TCP protocol received an invalid packet
TCP protocol received an invalid packet. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44215
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Communication Driver DTL: TCP protocol link is not ready
Kodak Confidential
44300
913
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44300
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo Exposure Head CEH: Thermal head error code [<Error code>] <Error string>
The exposure head has returned an error code. Refer to the exposure head documentation for further information about the error code. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44301
ErrorFamily Error Message Creo Exposure Head CEH: Thermal head warning fault [<Error code>] <Error string>
Kodak Confidential
914
Service Information
The exposure head has returned a warning fault. Note that a warning fault will not abort the exposure head ( warning faults are recoverable errors ). Refer to the exposure head documentation for further information about the warning fault. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
44302
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Exposure Head CEH: Thermal head fatal fault [<Error code>] <Error string>
The exposure head has returned a fatal fault. Note that a fatal fault will abort the exposure head ( fatal faults are non-recoverable errors ). Refer to the exposure head documentation for further information about the fatal fault. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
44303
915
Parameter Modified
Error string The formatted error string returned by the exposure head. 05-Mar-2002
44303
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Exposure Head CEH: The write laser request is in progress
The write laser request is in progress. This error will indicate a firmware development error. The error may be normal ( typically this error is returned while turning the write laser on ), but it should be handled internally. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
44304
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Exposure Head CEH: The stroke calibration is in progress
The stroke calibration is in progress. This error will indicate a firmware development error. The error may be normal ( typically this error is returned during the stroke calibration ), but it should be handled internally. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
Operator Action
916
44305
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Exposure Head CEH: The focus request is in progress
The focus request is in progress. This error will indicate a firmware development error. The error may be normal ( typically this error is returned while learning the focus ), but it should be handled internally. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
44306
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Creo Exposure Head CEH: The requested media is not supported by the exposure head
The requested media is not supported by the exposure head. Either configure the media or select another media. This error is reported.
The media is not supported. 05-Mar-2002
Kodak Confidential
44307
917
44307
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Exposure Head CEH: An upgrade of the host firmware is recommended
The host firmware does not support all of the functionality provided by the exposure head firmware. To take advantage of all of the functionality, an upgrade of the host firmware is recommended. Note that an upgrade of the host firmware is recommended, not required.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44308
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Exposure Head CEH: An upgrade of the exposure head firmware is recommended
The exposure head firmware does not support all of the functionality provided by the host firmware. To take advantage of all of the functionality, an upgrade of the exposure head firmware is recommended. Note that an upgrade of the exposure head firmware is recommended, not required.
Kodak Confidential
918
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44309
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Exposure Head CEH: An upgrade of the host firmware is required
The host firmware does not support all of the functionality provided by the exposure head firmware. To take advantage of all of the functionality, an upgrade of the host firmware is required. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
44310
ErrorFamily Error Message Creo Exposure Head CEH: An upgrade of the exposure head firmware is required
Kodak Confidential
44311
919
Service Information
The exposure head firmware does not support all of the functionality provided by the host firmware. To take advantage of all of the functionality, an upgrade of the exposure head firmware is required. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
44311
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Exposure Head CEH: The requested functionality is not supported by the exposure head
The exposure head does not support the functionality requested by the host. To support the functionality requested by the host, either an upgrade of the exposure head firmware is required and / or the application protocol negotiation algorithm must be enabled. The application protocol negotiation algorithm determines the functionality that will be supported by the host and exposure head. The NVS parameter EHI protocol enables / disables the application protocol negotiation algorithm.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Kodak Confidential
920
44315
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Exposure Head CEH: The zstage move is in progress
The zstage move is in progress. This error will indicate a firmware development error. The error may be normal ( typically this error is returned while the zstage is moving ), but it should be handled internally. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
44316
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Exposure Head CEH: The focus find operation is in progress
The focus find operation is in progress. This error will indicate a firmware development error. The error may be normal ( typically this error is returned while the focus find operation is in progress), but it should be handled internally.
Kodak Confidential
44317
921
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44317
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Exposure Head CEH: The edge threshold calculation is in progress
The edge threshold calculation is in progress. This error will indicate a firmware development error. The error may be normal ( typically this error is returned while the zstage is moving ), but it should be handled internally. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
44318
ErrorFamily Error Message Creo Exposure Head CEH: Could not reach target laser power with maximum current
Kodak Confidential
922
The thermal head failed to reach the target laser power for the plot using its maximum current. Replace the head. This error is reported.
Laser diode degradation in the head. 30-May-2012
44401
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Blinking Output Server BOS: BOS subsystem not initialized - cannot proceed.
The BOS subsystem has not yet been initialized and so the requested action cannot be accomodated. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44402
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Blinking Output Server BOS: The requested update rate for the BOS subsystem is less than 50 ms
The update rate specified for the BOS timer is too low. The minimum value is 50ms.
Kodak Confidential
44403
923
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44403
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Blinking Output Server BOS: Error creating BOS group: Output bit already used elsewhere
One of the output bits being registered is already registered in another group. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44404
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Blinking Output Server BOS: Error creating BOS group: Too many outputs in group, max is 15
The BOS subsystem can handle a maximum of 15 outputs in 1 group. The call to IOGroupAdd which returned this error has more than 15 outputs and so can't be created.
Kodak Confidential
924
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44405
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Blinking Output Server BOS: BOS Handle specified is invalid, cannot process action
The request is associated with an invalid BOS handle and therefore cannot be accomodated. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44406
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Blinking Output Server BOS: New state for BOS group is invalid, cannot update group state.
The BOS_IOGroupControl API call has been called with an invalid state.
Kodak Confidential
44407
925
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44407
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Blinking Output Server BOS: BOS has run out of empty groups and so cannot create a new one.
The BOS_IOGroupCreate API call has failed because the BOS subsystem already has it's maximum number of groups registered. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44408
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Blinking Output Server BOS: BOS timed out trying to find a handle for a new group.
Kodak Confidential
926
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44500
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: The exposure head is offline
The head manager attempted to communicate with the exposure head but the exposure head is offline. This error will indicate a firmware development error. The head manager should not attempt to communicate with the exposure head when the exposure head is offline. If the exposure head is offline, the head manager has taken the exposure head out of reset and the exposure head interface is waiting for the exposure head to complete internal initialization. The head manager should wait until the exposure head interface has completed initializing access to the exposure head.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
44501
927
44501
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: The exposure head is being initialized
The head manager attempted to communicate with the exposure head but the exposure head is initializing. This error will indicate a firmware development error. The head manager should not attempt to communicate with the exposure head when the exposure head is initializing. If the exposure head is initializing, the exposure head has completed it's internal initialization and the exposure head interface is initializing access to the exposure head. The head manager should wait until the exposure head interface has completed initializing access to the exposure head.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44502
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: The exposure head has failed
The head manager attempted to communicate with the exposure head but the exposure head has failed. This error will indicate a firmware development error. The head manager should not attempt to communicate with the exposure head when the exposure head has failed. If the exposure head has failed, communication between the head manager and exposure head has failed. The head manager should reset and reinitialize the exposure head.
Kodak Confidential
928
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44503
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: The exposure head is in programming mode
The head manager attempted to communicate with the exposure head but the exposure head is in programming mode. This error will indicate a firmware development error. The head manager should not attempt to communicate with the exposure head when the exposure head is in programming mode. If the exposure head is in programming mode, the exposure head is being programmed with a version of firmware. The head manager should only communicate with the exposure head when the exposure head is in binary mode.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
44504
929
44504
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: The exposure head has been disabled
The head manager attempted to communicate with the exposure head but the exposure head is disabled. This error will indicate a firmware development error. The head manager should not attempt to communicate with the exposure head when the exposure head is disabled. If the exposure head is disabled, the exposure head is not available. The head manager should only communicate with the exposure head when the exposure head is in binary mode.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44505
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Head command transporter is not open
This error occurs when an attempt is made to use a diagnostic command to send a test message to the head before opening the head transporter. This error should never be seen by an operator since it can only occur when using a developer access command while diagnosing head commmand transporter functionality.
Kodak Confidential
930
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44506
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Head command transporter failure
This error can occur when a transmit failure occurs attempting to transmit a command message to the head. It is generally the result of an inability to establish a communication connection with the imaging head. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
44507
931
44507
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: The response / unsolicited packet is invalid
The response / unsolicited packet received by the exposure head interface is invalid for one of the following reasons:
The packet does not contain sufficient bytes for a header. The header of the packet is invalid.
Note that while it is possible for a communication error to result in an invalid packet, an invalid packet resulting from a communication error will typically be rejected as a result of the error-checking implemented by the communication link. Thus this error will typically indicate a firmware development error ( in the exposure head interface or the exposure head. )
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44508
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: The response / unsolicited packet length is invalid
The response / unsolicited packet received by the exposure head interface has insufficient length. As a result, required fields of the response / unsolicited packet will be indeterminate. Note that while it is possible for a communication error to result in an invalid packet, an invalid packet resulting from a communication error will typically be rejected as a result of the error-checking implemented by the communication link. Thus this error will typically indicate a firmware development error ( in the exposure head interface or the exposure head. )
Kodak Confidential
932
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44509
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: The response / unsolicited packet protocol is invalid
The response / unsolicited packet received by the exposure head interface is invalid due to a protocol error. As a result, required fields of the response / unsolicited packet will be invalid. Note that while it is possible for a communication error to result in an invalid packet, an invalid packet resulting from a communication error will typically be rejected as a result of the error-checking implemented by the communication link. Thus this error will typically indicate a firmware development error ( in the exposure head interface or the exposure head. )
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
44510
933
44510
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: The unsolicited packet is not supported
The unsolicited packet received by the exposure head interface is not supported. Note that while it is possible for a communication error to result in an invalid packet, an invalid packet resulting from a communication error will typically be rejected as a result of the error-checking implemented by the communication link. Thus this error will typically indicate a firmware development error ( in the exposure head interface or the exposure head. )
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44511
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: The exposure head control mode is invalid
The exposure head control mode is invalid. The exposure head control mode can be one of the following:
Kodak Confidential
934
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44512
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: The exposure head type is invalid
The exposure head type is invalid. The exposure head type can be one of the following:
This error will indicate either an invalid monitor command or a firmware development error. This error will typically occur as a result of an invalid monitor command. The exposure head type should not be specified if the exposure head control mode is "Binary" or "Disable" and the exposure head type should be specified if the exposure head control mode is "Program" or "Disable".
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
44513
935
44513
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: The exposure head control mode transition is invalid
The exposure head control mode transition is invalid. This error will indicate either an invalid sequence of monitor commands or a firmware development error. This error will typically occur as a result of an invalid sequence of monitor commands. The transition to / from the exposure head control mode "Binary" must be from / to the exposure head control mode "Disable". This ensures the correct startup sequence for the exposure head.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44514
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: The exposure head has unexpectedly reset
The exposure head has unexpectedly reset ( a break character has been received from the exposure head ). This error will typically occur due to cabling problems to the exposure head. Check the cables and power supplies to the exposure head.
Kodak Confidential
936
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44515
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: The baud rate negotiation algorithm has failed
The baud rate negotiation algorithm has failed. During the baud rate negotiation algorithm, the exposure head interface and exposure head will exchange baud rates until both the exposure head interface and the exposure head agree on a baud rate. This error code indicates that the exposure head has deviated from the algorithm required by the exposure head interface for baud rate negotiation. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
44516
937
44516
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: The application protocol negotiation algorithm has failed
The application protocol negotiation algorithm has failed. During the application protocol negotiation algorithm, the exposure head interface and exposure head will exchange application protocols until both the exposure head interface and the exposure head agree on an application protocol. This error code indicates that the exposure head has deviated from the algorithm required by the exposure head interface for application protocol negotiation. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
44517
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: The command packet is not supported
The command packet transmitted by the exposure head interface is not supported. Note that while it is possible for a communication error to result in an invalid packet, an invalid packet resulting from a communication error will typically be rejected as a result of the error-checking implemented by the communication link. Thus this error will typically indicate a firmware development error ( in the exposure head interface or the exposure head. )
Kodak Confidential
938
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44518
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: The exposure head is not supported
The exposure head is not supported. Typically this happens when a machine configured for a P22 head has a P33 head installed or a machine configured for a P33 head has a P22 head installed. To verify the correct imaging head for the device use the MCE command >>config or >>license. These will indicate if Quantum imaging (P22) is enabled or if the device is configured for a non-Quantum (P33) head. Only Thermal 1.0 / 1.7x, Tfx and Thermal 2 exposure heads are supported. Install a supported exposure head.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
44519
939
Cause Modified
The exposure head that has been installed is not supported by the current device configuration in firmware. 26-Jul-2005
44519
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Baud rate negotiation is not supported by the exposure head
Baud rate negotiation is not supported by the exposure head. This error will indicate a firmware development error. The error may be normal ( some exposure heads will not support baud rate negotiation ), but it should be handled internally. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
44520
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Application protocol negotiation is not supported by the exposure head
Application protocol negotiation is not supported by the exposure head. This error will indicate a firmware development error. The error may be normal ( some exposure heads will not support application protocol negotiation ), but it should be handled internally.
Kodak Confidential
940
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44521
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: The error string cannot be determined; the exposure head type is unknown
During initialization, the exposure head interface initializes access to the exposure head including determine the exposure head type ( Thermal 1.0, Thermal 1.7x, Tfx, Thermal 2, etc ). However, before the exposure head type has been determined, the error string corresponding to the error code is indeterminate. If the exposure head returns an error code before the exposure head type has been determined, this non-specific error replaces the error code returned by the exposure head. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
44522
941
44522
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: The error string could not be retrieved from the exposure head
On all exposure heads except Thermal 1.0 and Thermal 1.7x exposure heads, the exposure head interface must retrieve the error string from the exposure head. If an error occurs attempting to retrieve the error string from the exposure head, this non-specific error will be used to replace the indeterminate error from the exposure head. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
44523
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: The functionality is not supported
The functionality is not supported by application protocol 0, Thermal 1.0 / 1.7x exposure heads or the simulation of exposure heads. This error will indicate a firmware development error. The head manager should not attempt to execute functionality that is not supported by the exposure head. Note that Tfx and Thermal 2 exposure heads support all functionality.
Kodak Confidential
942
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44524
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Monitor redirection is not supported
Monitor redirection is not supported by Thermal 1.0 / 1.7x exposure heads or the simulation of exposure heads. Do not attempt to use monitor redirection when it is not supported.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44525
ErrorFamily Error Message Exposure Head Interface EHI: A parameter is invalid
Kodak Confidential
44526
943
A parameter is invalid. This error will indicate a firmware development error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44526
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: EHI port closed before head commands complete
The firmware exposure head interface must open and close the head communication port as part of normal operation. The port should not close until all buffered (i.e. waiting) transactions have completed. If the port is closed before this time this error could be displayed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
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944
44527
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: Command response from exposure head took too long
This error occurs when a command transmitted to the exposure head receives no response within the timeout period. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44528
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Response from head incorrectly sequenced
This error occurs when a command response is received from the head with an incorrect sequence number relative to the current command transaction. This suggests the head firmware is having transaction packet handling problems. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
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44529
945
44529
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Parameter load already in progress
An attempt has been made to start a head parameter load operation while the same operation is already in progress from an earlier command. Allow a reasonable time for a 'head nvs <group>' diagnostic command to complete before issuing the same command. The command 'head nvs' with no 'group' specified can take as long as 10 seconds since all groups will be loaded by default. When a group is specified the command generally takes much less time to complete.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
44530
ErrorFamily Error Message Exposure Head Interface EHI: Specified parameter group unknown
Kodak Confidential
946
Service Information
An attempt has been made to start a head parameter upload operation with the command 'head nvs <group>' with an unknown parameter group. Specify a valid parameter group or no group at all to upload all parameters. Valid entries for the 'group' specification are:
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44531
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Changed parameter unknown in thermal head
An attempt has been made change a thermal head parameter that is accessible on the local host controller but has no known counterpart in the thermal head itself.
Kodak Confidential
44532
947
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44532
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: The monitor command requires the exposure head to be online
The monitor command requires the exposure head to be online. Typically this error will indicate either hardware failure or firmware corruption. Verify the exposure head installation ( including power supplies and cabling ) and / or re-load the exposure head firmware.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
948
44533
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: The monitor command requires application protocol 0
The exposure head is online, but the monitor command requires application protocol 0. Application protocol 0 is a protocol that is backwards-compatible with Thermal 1.0 and Thermal 1.7x. Typically this error will indicate that the host and exposure head have negotiated a more recent application protocol that does not support the desired functionality. Although Tfx and Thermal 2 can be configured to support this monitor command ( by downgrading the firmware, disabling application protocol negotiation, etc ), it is preferable that this monitor command not be used with Tfx and Thermal 2. When the exposure head is coming online, the host and exposure head will negotiate the application protocol. The host will negotiate the highest application protocol and thus the most recent application protocol that is supported by both the host and exposure head. Note that Thermal 1.0 and Thermal 1.7x do not support application protocol negotiation. Do not use the monitor command or install a Thermal 1.0 or Thermal 1.7x exposure head.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44534
ErrorFamily Error Message Exposure Head Interface EHI: The monitor command requires a Thermal 1.0 or Thermal 1.7x exposure head
Kodak Confidential
44535
949
Service Information
The exposure head is online, but the monitor command requires a Thermal 1.0 or Thermal 1.7x exposure head. Typically this error will indicate that the monitor command is a diagnostic command that is specific to the Thermal 1.0 and Thermal 1.7x exposure head. Tfx and Thermal 2 do not support this monitor command. Do not use the monitor command or install a Thermal 1.0 or Thermal 1.7x exposure head.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44535
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: The monitor command requires a Tfx or Thermal 2 exposure head
The exposure head is online, but the monitor command requires a Tfx or Thermal 2 exposure head. Typically this error will indicate that the monitor command is a diagnostic command that is specific to the Tfx and Thermal 2 exposure head. Thermal 1.0 and Thermal 1.7x do not support this monitor command. Do not use the monitor command or install a Tfx or Thermal 2 exposure head.
Kodak Confidential
950
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44536
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Cause Cause Cause Modified Exposure Head Interface EHI: The Thermal 1.0 or Thermal 1.7x exposure head was unable to learn focus
Before every plot, the focus servo must learn the drum profile. This is done to guarantee that the first swath imaged will be in focus the first time. Cancel the job if possible. Check that the plate does not have any large dents in it. Try another plate, if not successful, call service. This error is reported.
Head was not installed properly. Plate not loaded on drum properly. For example, there is a large bulge near the leading edge clamp. The plate is not cut even on the edge detect side. The focus is having to learn on/off the plate. This is not an ideal situation. There are large dents on the plate. Drum speed is too large. 11-Jul-2002
44537
ErrorFamily Error Message Exposure Head Interface EHI: Timeout waiting for the focus
Kodak Confidential
44538
951
Service Information
The commands implemented by the exposure head are non-blocking. As a result, the command to configure the focus control mode will only initiate the focus control mode. This error code indicates a timeout waiting for the configuration of the focus control mode. Note that this error code indicates that the exposure head has not responded. Since the exposure head specifies the timeout, this error will typically indicate a firmware development error on the exposure head.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44538
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Timeout waiting for the write laser
The commands implemented by the exposure head are non-blocking. As a result, the command to configure the write laser control mode will only initiate the write laser control mode. This error code indicates a timeout waiting for the configuration of the write laser control mode. Note that this error code indicates that the exposure head has not responded. Since the exposure head specifies the timeout, this error will typically indicate a firmware development error on the exposure head.
Kodak Confidential
952
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44539
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: The firmware version of the exposure head is not supported
The firmware version of the exposure head is not supported. The minimum firmware versions are Thermal 1.0 / 1.7x firmware version 1.80, Thermal 2 firmware version 1.01 or Tfx firmware version 1.11. Upgrade the exposure head firmware.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44540
ErrorFamily Error Message Exposure Head Interface EHI: Unexpected software failure
Kodak Confidential
44541
953
Service Information
When the exposure head interface encounters an unexpected error, the firmware will crash with this error code. If possible, the system will dump the filename and line number. Return this information to the firmware developer for analysis and attempt to determine the sequence of events that caused the error. In order to continue, the system may need to be reset. It may be required to avoid the sequence of events that caused the error to prevent reoccurrences of the error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
44541
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Head Command Transaction Buffer Overflow
The head command transaction buffer is full and unable to accept further commands. Each command transmitted to the exposure head first enters a buffer to await scheduling for transmission. If command traffic to the head becomes extremly busy it is possible overflow this buffer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability
Kodak Confidential
954
Cause Modified
44542
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Exposure Head Interface EHI: Head Media Data Block format is not supported
The data format version specified in the head media data block is not supported by the current version of head firmware.
44543
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: Timeout during head redirection access attempt
An attempt to send a command to the head timed out because the redirection process to read the response from the head was busy. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
44544
955
44544
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: Parameter access buffer overrun attempted
An attempt was made to access a parameter, but that would exceed the limitations of a buffer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44545
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: The redirected command to the head failed
The command sent to the head via the redirection mechanism failed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
Kodak Confidential
956
44546
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: The Media Data Block is missing data
The media data block received from the workstation application is missing data. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44547
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: The head has requested to be powered down due to temperature fault, check chiller
The head has requested to be powered down, due to an over- or undertemperature fault.
Check chiller operation to make sure head temperature is within tolerance Once chiller has been adjusted, reset the device
44600
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Parameter Interface MPI: Carrier not loaded or specified Proof Index is out of range
Kodak Confidential
44601
957
Try to get proofing infromation while no proofing carrier is on the drum. The specified proof index is out of range. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44601
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Parameter Interface MPI: Invalid proof type
There is no proof information available for the specified proof index. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44602
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Parameter Interface MPI: Invalid proof border types
958
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44603
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Parameter Interface MPI: No more media supported
There is no media information available for the specified media index. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44604
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Parameter Interface MPI: Media Image Mode ID out of range: <MIMID>
An attempt was made to use a Media ID that was set to an invalid value. A Media ID can either be a slot number from 1 to 16 or a MIMID (Media Image Mode ID) from 33 to 65535.
Kodak Confidential
44605
959
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44605
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Parameter Interface MPI: Media matching MIMID not found
The firmware was unable to locate a stored media parameter set that matches a given MIMID (Media Image Mode ID). A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
960
44606
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Parameter Interface MPI: Corrupted internal value detected
The MPI subsystem has detected a potentially corrupted internal value. This error indicates a serious firmware problem. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44607
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Parameter Interface MPI: Internal firmware failure
The MPI subsystem detected an unexpected internal failure. This is a serious firmware problem. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
Kodak Confidential
44608
961
44608
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Parameter Interface MPI: MPI subsystem not initialized.
An attempt has been made to call the MPI API before the subsystem has been initialized. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44609
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Parameter Interface MPI: Exposure head not available.
An attempt has been made to access the exposure head but it is not responding. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
Kodak Confidential
962
44610
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Parameter Interface MPI: Media name is blank or invalid
An attempt has been made to use a media that has a blank or invalid media name. Ensure that the media being selected is properly configured in the device.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44611
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Parameter Interface MPI: Head operation timed out
An action was attempted with the exposure head, but it did not complete within the allotted time. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
Kodak Confidential
44612
963
44612
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Parameter Interface MPI: Invalid or unrecognized Media Data Block
The device encountered a media data block that may be corrupted, or that may have a format that is not supported by the firmware. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44613
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Parameter Interface MPI: Media index out of range: <Media index>
An attempt was made to use a media index that was set to an invalid value. A media index can be a number from 1 to 16. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
964
Parameter Modified
44614
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Parameter Interface MPI: Buffer overflow
An attempt was made to overflow a buffer allocated for a media data block or media specifier. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44615
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Parameter Interface MPI: MIMID <MIMID> already in use by slot <Slot Number>
An attempt was made to store a media parameter set with a MIMID that is already being used by another media parameter set. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
44800
965
44800
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: no error
No error A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44801
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: temperature out of range
Kodak Confidential
966
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44802
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: value out of range
Value out of range A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44803
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: missing laser on parameters
Kodak Confidential
44804
967
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44804
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: attempted write blocked
Attempted write blocked A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44805
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: failure to write to memory
Kodak Confidential
968
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44806
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: unsupported message
Unsupported message A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44807
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: message length incorrect
Kodak Confidential
44808
969
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44808
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: invalid control message
Invalid control message A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44809
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: operation was aborted
Kodak Confidential
970
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44832
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: no more room in mailbox
No more room in mailbox A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44833
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: ran out of buffers
Kodak Confidential
44834
971
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44834
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: all retries failed on chnl 0
All retries failed on chnl 0 A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44835
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: all retries failed on chnl 1
Kodak Confidential
972
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44836
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: sync lost on chnl 0
Sync lost on chnl 0 A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44837
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: sync lost on chnl 1
Kodak Confidential
44848
973
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44848
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: CONFIG register incorrect
CONFIG register incorrect A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44849
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: flash memory checksum error
Kodak Confidential
974
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44850
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: LCA won't init for reprogram
LCA won't init for reprogram A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44851
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: LCA won't admit being loaded
Kodak Confidential
44852
975
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44852
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: SRAM memory check failure
SRAM memory check failure A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44896
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: software error
Kodak Confidential
976
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
44897
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: LCA config unavailable
LCA config unavailable A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44898
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: LCA not found
Kodak Confidential
44899
977
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44899
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: hardware timeout
Hardware timeout A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44946
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: WLC PCB overheated, reset head
A circuit board in the head (the WLC) has reached 85 Celcius and shutdown. The only way to recover is to reset the head. This error code applies to Thermal Head firmware version 1.34 and above.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
978
Modified
44947
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Laser drive current limit
The output laser current is more than 5A lower than the setpoint commanded by the HC board. This could be caused by a current setpoint that is too high. The head will recover automatically if the current is lowered. This error will also be reported if there is a problem with the laser diode leads or contacts. This error code applies to Thermal Head firmware version 1.34 and above. Try lowering laser power.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44948
ErrorFamily Error Message Exposure Head Interface EHI: Laser safety interlock is open
Kodak Confidential
44949
979
Service Information
The WLC (Write Laser Controller) has detected that the laser's 48V power supply is missing. This is likely due to an open safety interlock. This error condition will be automatically cleared when the interlock is closed. This error code applies to Thermal Head firmware version 1.34 and above.
Ensure all safety interlocks are closed and retry operation. This error is reported.
A safety interlock is open. 03-Jul-2002
44949
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Exposure Head Interface EHI: DTD laser diode over temperature
Either there is a problem with the driver for the thermo electric coolers or the cooling of the head. Check the water or air cooling system. If okay call service. This error is reported.
The temperature of the laser diode cannot be maintained at the setpoint value of 20 C (20W head) or 25 C (40W head). 03-Jul-2002
44950
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: DTD laser diode over voltage
Voltage needed to drive the desired current through the laser exceeds the compliance of the DTD or WLC board. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
980
Cause Modified
44951
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: DTD laser diode over current
Current is more than 120% of the "head nomlsrcur" value. Either the setpoint power ("hdm wpower(x)") is too high or else the laser has reached the end of its life. Check servo setpoint (wpower(x), head lsrmode, and hdp fnm A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
PRM: head nomlsrcur PRM: head lsrmode PRM: hdm wpower PRM: hdm wpowern PRM: hdm wpowere PRM: hdm wpowers PRM: hdp fnm
44952
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: DTD +24V supply low
The head does not detect the presence of the 24V/48V power needed for the laser driver board. Check power supplies, cables and interlock.
Kodak Confidential
44953
981
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44953
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: DTD +24V supply high
Check power supply. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44954
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: DTD +15V supply low
Kodak Confidential
982
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44955
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: DTD temperature sensor open circuit
The head cannot measure the temperature of the laser diode. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44956
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: DTD software timeout
Software Timeout
Kodak Confidential
44957
983
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
44957
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: DTD reset asserted
The laser driver board is in the reset state. In thermal head firmware versions greater than 1.5 the laser start up code was reorganized to take the board out of reset before testing the state. Reset the machine.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44958
ErrorFamily Error Message Exposure Head Interface EHI: DTD temperature below set point
Kodak Confidential
984
Service Information
The measured temperature of the laser diode is below the setpoint value of 20 C (20W head) or 25 C (40 W head). Problem is either transient or there is a serious problem with the laser driver (DTD/WLC) or head controller board. Turn off machine and wait for laser to warm up and then try again.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44959
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: DTD temperature above set point
Either there is a problem with the driver for the thermo electric coolers or the cooling of the head. Check the water or air cooling system. If okay call service.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
44960
985
44960
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: shutter disabled
This error is reported when an attempt to open the shutter and the doors are open is made. Note that even if the doors are opened and the "mask door" command is used, the shutter will still not open. This error should only occur when using diagnostic commands. If it appears under normal operation, then this is probably a firmware bug. Close any open doors and retry operation. If problem persists, phone Creo service.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44961
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: reset detected
Thermal head reset detected. Reset the CTP machine. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
986
Availability Modified
44962
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Laser disabled, check doors
If an attempt is made to turn the laser on with the door open, this error will be reported. Note that even if the doors are open and the "mask door" command is used, this error will still be reported. Close any open doors and repeat current action. If this problem persists, contact service. This error is reported.
Attempt to turn on laser with doors open. 03-Jul-2002
44963
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: focus not initialized: Execute 'focus init'
A head command was requested that required the head focus to be initialized (ie "focus on"). Under normal operation, this error message should never be displayed, as the firmware initializes the focus when required. Reset the machine. As per the error message, you must manually issue the "focus init" command to clear this error.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
44964
987
Cause Modified
44964
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: focus error detected at <Subscan location> mm <Relative location> while imaging, check plate for artifacts
This error indicates that the focus servo detected an error while imaging. The imaged plate may or not be considered reject. Inspect the plate closely for any image artifacts. Dents in the plate will cause this error to occur. Check for image artifacts around any dents in the plate. The position of the first focus error is reported in this error. The distance is measured from the edge detect side of the plate. Call service if this problem persists.
44965
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: laser shutdown detected
The laser is not running either because it has not been turned on, laser setpoint power is zero or perhaps as a result of an earlier over temperature or humidity error. Look for other error codes in the log to see if laser was shut down for a reason and if so correct.
Kodak Confidential
988
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44966
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Parameter Modified See Also Exposure Head Interface EHI: head case over temperature, <Case temperature> C
Check air or water head cooling system. Look at the chiller setpoint in "head casehigh" if applicable. Check air or water head cooling system to see if it is on. This error is reported.
The thermal head case is too hot. Case temperature Current temperature of head case. 03-Jul-2002
44967
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Parameter Exposure Head Interface EHI: head ambient over temperature, <Ambient temperature> C
Check air or water head cooling system. Look at the chiller setpoint in "head casehigh" if applicable. Check air or water head cooling system to see if it is on. This error is reported.
The thermal head ambient temperature is too high. Ambient temperature Current ambient temperature at head.
Kodak Confidential
44968
989
03-Jul-2002
44968
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: media <Media number> not found in HDM nvs subsystem
When a new media is selected (ie using the 'mode media <n>' command), the firmware matches the selected media's name with the same HDM media name. If there is no HDM nvs 'name' parameter that matches the selected media nvs 'name' parameter, this error will be generated.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44969
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: crash detected, error code = 0x<Error code>
The firmware in the Head Controller has crashed. Just before the firmware crashes (and resets itself), the error is written to NVS. After the firmware has recovered, it reports this error code to the MPE. Usually, the error code will explain the reason for the fault.
Kodak Confidential
990
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44970
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Parameter Modified See Also Exposure Head Interface EHI: Warning - head temperature high, <Case temperature> C
Check air or water head cooling system. Look at the chiller setpoint in "head casehigh" if applicable. Check air or water head cooling system to see if it is on. This error is reported.
Temperature of the head is too high. Case temperature The temperature that triggered this high temperature warning. 03-Jul-2002
44971
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: SCORR out of range
The valid range for SCORR is -32.767 to 32.767. The specified value was out of range. With thermal head firmware versions greater than 1.5 neighbouring scorr table entries may not differ by more than 5% unless they are integer values. This is thus a better test for corrupt scorr tables.
Kodak Confidential
44972
991
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44972
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: checksum error in <NVS subsystem> calibration block
A checksum error was detected in the [head|hdm|hdp|servo_stat] nvs calibration block in the head. Every time a new value is written to the head, the appropriate checksum is calculated and written to nvs. This error is only reported when the head is initialized (ie. MPE power up). Note that this error is also generated when new head firmware is loaded. Check to make sure that all values are present and reasonable in the [head| hdm|hdp|servo_stat] blocks. If not they may still be stored in the MPE copy and can be restored with a "head nvs load" command. To clear this error, you must type "nvs save [head|hdm|hdp|servo_stat] cal". After upgrading the head firmware from version 1.38 or earlier to version 1.56 or greater, this error may appear for the servo_stat or 20 Watt calibration block ONLY. If this is the case, and you are unable to clear it by doing an nvs save, then it is safe to disregard the error. It is due to a head/MPE incompatibility, and will not affect functionality or plot quality in any way.
Kodak Confidential
992
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44973
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: checksum error in <NVS subsystem> configuration block
A checksum error was detected in the [head|hdm|hdp|servo_stat] nvs configuration block in the head. Every time a new value is written to the head, the appropriate checksum is calculated and written to nvs. This error is only reported when the head is initialized (ie. MPE power up). Note that this error is also generated when new head firmware is loaded. Check to make sure that all values are present and reasonable in the [head| hdm|hdp|servo_stat] blocks. If not they may still be stored in the MPE copy and can be restored with a "head nvs load" command. To clear this error, you must type "nvs save [head|hdm|hdp|servo_stat] cfg". After upgrading the head firmware from version 1.38 or earlier to version 1.56 or greater, this error may appear for the servo_stat or 20 Watt configuration block ONLY. If this is the case, and you are unable to clear it by doing an nvs save, then it is safe to disregard the error. It is due to a head/MPE incompatibility, and will not affect functionality or plot quality in any way.
Kodak Confidential
44974
993
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44974
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: newline error, check drum encoder and LC-BP cable
The focus servo requires the NEWLINE signal from the MPE. This signal is in the DB9 connector between the MPE backplane and the head. If this signal is not detected during a plot, this error will be generated. Note that this error is also generated if focus_mode is not 1 or 2 and "focus on" is specified without imaging. Without the drum spinning and PLL on and locked only focus modes 1 and 2 can be used. It is possible for this error to be reported because of a system pressure problem. If the system pressure drops below the threshold for a short period of time, the drum will be stopped but the error may not be reported properly. As of drum module V1.32 (check the "list modules" command, if that command doesn't exist, your firmware is too old), then the statement "WARNING: Low air pressure detected!" will be displayed a few seconds prior to the error being reported. If that message was displayed, then the system pressure should be checked. Make sure the supply has enough volume, and also check for other devices using the same air line.
Kodak Confidential
994
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44975
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Media thickness out of range
The media thickness is sent to the head before every plot or with the "mode media <n>" command. The thickness sent to the head is the sum of the media thickness and the carrier thickness. Check media selection and if OK call service. This error is reported.
The media thickness or carrier thickness specified is out of range. 03-Jul-2002
44976
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: EH-PHI cbl. (hotlink fault)
If this error occurs in the field, chances are that the cable is faulty. Note that this error can be masked off by using the HEAD MASK command. Note that this is not recommded action for field machines!
Kodak Confidential
44977
995
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44977
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: LV 24V not in range (unipolar)
The light valve driver board is not detecting 24V. Check power supplies and cables. If all okay then it is a head internal board fault. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
996
44978
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: LV 24V or High voltage fault
The light valve driver board is not detecting 24V or the LV high voltage. Check power supplies and cables. If all okay then it is a head internal board fault. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
44979
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: LV Over temperature
Check head cooling system and compare LV temperature reading to other temperature sensors in the head to determine if head temperature is really too high or not. Check that head cooling system is on. Turn off machine to let cool off. If problem persists call service. This error is reported.
Light valve Over temperature. 03-Jul-2002
44980
ErrorFamily Error Message Exposure Head Interface EHI: LV Too much stray light for beam balance
Kodak Confidential
44981
997
Service Information
The amount of leakage light on the shutter sensor is so large that the HC board can not null it out. Check contrast with "head power full / head power off" to determine if LV is working. If contrast is bad it may be possible to improve it by changing the "head bposn" setting. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
PRM: head bposn head power [ < power mode > ] on page 106
44981
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: LV Negative 12V fault (unipolar)
Light valve driver board is not detecting the presence of -12V check power supplies and cables. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
998
44982
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: LV Bias current fault (unipolar)
This is not very important. Certainly no reason to send a head back. This error can be masked in the head. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44983
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Recalibration is on
Light valve recalibration is on Wait until recalibration is done. Calibrations should only ever be initiated by Creo service so if this message comes up at other times call service.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
44984
999
Cause Modified
44984
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: Recalibration fault
The head crashed while running the recalibration procedure. Either the power was turned off to the head or there is a serious firmware problem. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44985
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: checksum error in stroke correction download
Every time a head nvs parameter is changed, the stroke values are downloaded into the LVD board. There is a checksum generated on the completion of the download. If this checksum is incorrect, this error message is generated. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
Operator Action
1000
44986
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: LV Not enough light for beam balance
The head can't measure enough light on the shutter sensor to make a measurement. Test to see if the laser is really on and that the laser power setpoint is reasonable. Try with "laser current", "head bp on" instead of with "laser on" to see if the problem is media set up related or laser / shutter sensor related. Finally, this may indicate a failed shutter sensor. Reset machine and try again. Check media selection.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
PRM: hdm wpower Command: laser laser < laser mode > on page 127 laser current < laser current > on page 128 head bp on page 98
44987
ErrorFamily Error Message Exposure Head Interface EHI: stroke clock frequency invalid, aborting download
Kodak Confidential
44988
1001
Service Information
Bipolar LV board only (never shipped) so this error should never occur. If it does check MPE firmware head firmware compatibility and look at error code to see if it realy is this error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
44988
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: DTD status unstable
Status signal from laser diode driver board is not stable. Other than resetting the machine and checking power supplies and cables to the head there is not much that can be done to correct this problem in the field. Reset machine and if problem persists call service.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
1002
44989
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Laser sampling disabled (wsample == 0)
Laser power servo sampling has been disabled with the head NVS parameter wsample. Set back to 49 and check other NVS values to see if they have been corrupted. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
44990
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Beam position sampling disabled (bsample == 0)
Beam pointing servo sampling has been disabled with the head NVS parameter bsample. Set back to 24 and check other NVS values to see if they have been corrupted. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability
Kodak Confidential
44991
1003
44991
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: Focus sampling disabled (fsample == 0)
Focus sampling has been disabled with the head NVS parameter wsample. Set back to 1 and check other NVS values to see if they have been corrupted. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44992
ErrorFamily Error Message Exposure Head Interface EHI: Light level too low for Beam Pointing
Kodak Confidential
1004
Service Information
Normally means that the laser is not really on so check laser setpoint and media selection. Due to a firmware bug in thermal head firmware versions prior to 1.56 this error message could also occur if light level on one of the sensors is too high. This can be very confusing if the laser is clearly on yet the error message says light level to low. This situation can easy happen if the beam pointing rod current is completely wrong. To recover from this situation enter "laser current 20", "head bp on" and wait for several minutes. After this the rod current should be properly set and you should now be able to issue "laser on" successfully. If you have thermal head version 1.56 it is easily possible to diagnose the exact problem by using the internal data collection capabilities (see release notes or head diag0 information). Also with 1.56 the command "laser test" may diagnose the problem. Note that due to a programming error, this error has been defined for both the green and thermal heads. Thermal: Light level too low for Beam Pointing The error indicates that beam-pointing is on but the laser is off ( or having serious problems ). There is insufficient signal level for the beam-pointing ( for twenty iterations the sum of the beam-pointing sensors was less than fifty ). The Thermal Head Troubleshooting document includes a beam-pointing test. The test turns on the laser and the beam-pointing and verifies operation of the beam-pointing by moving the laser from one side to the other while monitoring the beam-pointing sensor readings. Green: actuators initialized ok The exposure head has successfully finished initialization. This is not an error message. Thermal: The Thermal Head Troubleshooting document includes a beampointing test. Green: This message does not indicate an error. It can be safely ignored.
Kodak Confidential
44993
1005
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
laser < laser mode > on page 127 laser current < laser current > on page 128 laser test on page 129 head bp on page 98 PRM: head lsrmode PRM: head diag0 PRM: hdm wpower PRM: hdp fnm
44993
ErrorFamily Error Message Exposure Head Interface EHI: Timeout waiting for LASER OK
Kodak Confidential
1006
Service Information
Note that due to a programming error, this error has been defined for both the green and thermal heads. Thermal: Timeout waiting for LASER OK While turning on the laser, the laser is "throttled up" gradually to prevent damage to the thermal head ( the beam-pointing sensors ). At each step, the power is expected to settle within five seconds to the desired power level. This error generally occurs in the initial ramp up of the laser to the idle setting. Either the laser is not turning on at all, the power is oscillating or else the noise level is too high. If you have thermal head version 1.56 it is easily possible to diagnose the exact problem by using the internal data collection capabilities (see release notes or head diag0 information). Also with 1.56 the command "laser test" may diagnose the problem. If the laser is not turning on at all then check laser power setpoint, media selection, and laser mode. Try turning on laser with "laser current" to test laser itself. Also make sure that the NVS head parameters wkp and wki are not zero. If the problem is oscillation try changing the head wkp and wki parameters to smaller values. Green: NDF actuator did not initialize The exposure head's Neutral Density Filter actuator did not initialize properly. Imaging and other head operations will likely not work properly. Check all power supplies on the head. If these do not seem to be the problem, contact head integration for advice. Thermal: Record error message and contact Creo Service. Note that thermal head firmware version 1.32.6 has been released to handle this problem with newer thermal heads. If you have sites experiencing this problem with earlier thermal head firmware versions please upgrade as soon as possible. Green: Record error message and contact Creo Service.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
44994
1007
laser < laser mode > on page 127 laser current < laser current > on page 128 laser test on page 129 PRM: head lsrmode PRM: head diag0 PRM: hdm wpower PRM: hdp fnm
44994
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Light valve high voltage fault
Note that due to a programming error, this error has been defined for both the green and thermal heads. Thermal: Light valve high voltage fault. Check power supplies and cables to the head. If okay then likely a head board fault. Green: focus actuator did not initialize The exposure head's focus actuator did not initialize properly. Imaging and other head operations will likely not work properly. Check all power supplies on the head. If these do not seem to be the problem, contact head integration for advice.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
1008
44995
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: LV Positive 12V fault (bipolar)
Note that due to a programming error, this error has been defined for both the green and thermal heads. Thermal: LV Positive 12V fault (bipolar). Only for bipolar LV driver boards which never shipped so this error should never occur. A power supply / hardware failure is required to generate this error. As a result, it is unlikely that this error will be recorded by any machine. This error code applies to Thermal Head firmware versions 1.21 to 1.32. Green: tilter actuator did not initialize The exposure head's tilter actuator did not initialize properly. Imaging and other head operations will likely not work properly. Check all power supplies on the head. If these do not seem to be the problem, contact head integration for advice.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
44996
ErrorFamily Error Message Exposure Head Interface EHI: Stroke Clock or Imaging signal fault, check LC-BP cable
Kodak Confidential
44997
1009
Service Information
One or both of the stroke clock or IMAGING signals are not present. Without these signals, the head is unable to image properly. This error code applies to Thermal Head firmware version 1.91 and newer. Replace the DB9 connector cable to the head. If this doesn't work, call service.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
44997
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Focus sensor fails linearity test, check head position
Should only occur in response to a "focus cal" command. Verify that the head is properly installed and that head is in front of media. It is possible to do just the error calibration part of focus cal using the "focus cal error" command. If after proper head install this error persist then put back the factory setting for head ferrcal since it may be possible to image regardless of this error. When doing a head install it is very important that the media thickness be correct. Verify that media thk and media cthk are as expected and that right media setting is enabled with the mode media command.
Kodak Confidential
1010
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
focus cal [ < cal mode > ] on page 81 head < install mode > [ < thickness > ] on page 97 Command: mode media <number> PRM: head ferrcal
44998
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Laser safety loop has just been closed
All safety interlocks are now closed. This error code applies to Thermal Head firmware version 1.34 and above.
44999
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Laser safety loop has just opened
One or more of the safety interlock switches has been opened. This error code applies to Thermal Head firmware version 1.34 and above.
Kodak Confidential
45000
1011
All the safety interlock switches must be closed before normal operations can be resumed. This error is reported.
One or more of the safety interlock switches has been opened. 03-Jul-2002
45000
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Only the safety loop detected by the head has closed
The write laser safety interlock switch, detected by the WLC, is not closed, although the focus laser interlock, detected by the HC, is closed. This is probably due to a problem with the interlock switch mechanism. This error code applies to Thermal Head firmware version 1.34 and above.
Ensure that all safety interlock switches are properly closed. This error is reported.
A problem with the interlock switch mechanism. 03-Jul-2002
45001
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Only the safety loop detected by the laser has closed
The focus laser safety interlock switch, detected by the HC, is not closed, although the write laser interlock, detected by the WLC, is closed. This is probably due to a problem with the interlock switch mechanism. This error code applies to Thermal Head firmware version 1.34 and above.
Ensure that all safety interlock switches are properly closed. This error is reported.
A problem with the interlock switch mechanism. 03-Jul-2002
45008
ErrorFamily Error Message Exposure Head Interface EHI: executive call tsk_create() failed
Kodak Confidential
1012
Service Information
Call the head firmware developer if you see this one! Please record as much information as possible that will assist the developer in finding this problem. For example: head firmware version?, CTP product version?, can this problem be duplicated? what conditions did this problem occur? etc.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45009
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: all tasks suspended
Call the head firmware developer if you see this one! Please record as much information as possible that will assist the developer in finding this problem. For example: head firmware version?, CTP product version?, can this problem be duplicated? what conditions did this problem occur? etc.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
45010
1013
45010
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: executive call mbx_create() failed
Call the head firmware developer if you see this one! Please record as much information as possible that will assist the developer in finding this problem. For example: head firmware version?, CTP product version?, can this problem be duplicated? what conditions did this problem occur? etc.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45011
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: executive call mbx_send() failed
Call the head firmware developer if you see this one! Please record as much information as possible that will assist the developer in finding this problem. For example: head firmware version?, CTP product version?, can this problem be duplicated? what conditions did this problem occur? etc.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
1014
45012
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: executive call buf_alloc() failed
Call the head firmware developer if you see this one! Please record as much information as possible that will assist the developer in finding this problem. For example: head firmware version?, CTP product version?, can this problem be duplicated? what conditions did this problem occur? etc.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45013
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: executive call tmr_create() failed
Call the head firmware developer if you see this one! Please record as much information as possible that will assist the developer in finding this problem. For example: head firmware version?, CTP product version?, can this problem be duplicated? what conditions did this problem occur? etc.
Kodak Confidential
45014
1015
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45014
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Task received message that was not sent
Call the head firmware developer if you see this one! Please record as much information as possible that will assist the developer in finding this problem. For example: head firmware version?, CTP product version?, can this problem be duplicated? what conditions did this problem occur? etc.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45015
ErrorFamily Error Message Exposure Head Interface EHI: Task sending message owned by another task
Kodak Confidential
1016
Service Information
Call the head firmware developer if you see this one! Please record as much information as possible that will assist the developer in finding this problem. For example: head firmware version?, CTP product version?, can this problem be duplicated? what conditions did this problem occur? etc.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45016
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Task sending unreserved message
Call the head firmware developer if you see this one! Please record as much information as possible that will assist the developer in finding this problem. For example: head firmware version?, CTP product version?, can this problem be duplicated? what conditions did this problem occur? etc.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
45017
1017
45017
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: message buffer request failed
Call the head firmware developer if you see this one! Please record as much information as possible that will assist the developer in finding this problem. For example: head firmware version?, CTP product version?, can this problem be duplicated? what conditions did this problem occur? etc.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45018
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Reserved message in message pool
Call the head firmware developer if you see this one! Please record as much information as possible that will assist the developer in finding this problem. For example: head firmware version?, CTP product version?, can this problem be duplicated? what conditions did this problem occur? etc.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
1018
45019
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Task releasing message owned by another task
Call the head firmware developer if you see this one! Please record as much information as possible that will assist the developer in finding this problem. For example: head firmware version?, CTP product version?, can this problem be duplicated? what conditions did this problem occur? etc.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45020
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Task releasing unreserved message
Call the head firmware developer if you see this one! Please record as much information as possible that will assist the developer in finding this problem. For example: head firmware version?, CTP product version?, can this problem be duplicated? what conditions did this problem occur? etc.
Kodak Confidential
45021
1019
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45021
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: message buffer release failed
Call the head firmware developer if you see this one! Please record as much information as possible that will assist the developer in finding this problem. For example: head firmware version?, CTP product version?, can this problem be duplicated? what conditions did this problem occur? etc.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45022
ErrorFamily Error Message Exposure Head Interface EHI: Unexpected message in mailbox
Kodak Confidential
1020
Service Information
Call the head firmware developer if you see this one! Please record as much information as possible that will assist the developer in finding this problem. For example: head firmware version?, CTP product version?, can this problem be duplicated? what conditions did this problem occur? etc.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45023
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Command parameter error
A command was sent to the head that specified an incorrect parameter. This could be due to a incorrect nvs parameter, but in reality, this is a firmware bug. Please try to duplicate the error and send the diagnostic log to the firmware engineer. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
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45024
1021
45024
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Laser beam positioning not stable yet
An attempt to turn on the laser beam (ie with "laser on") before the beam positioning has stablized will cause this error. In this case simply try again. It may be necessary to initially start the laser with "laser on", "head bp on" initially if the stored thermal rod hold current is way off for some reason. If problem persists and you have thermal head version greater than 1.56 it is easily possible to diagnose the exact problem by using the internal data collection capabilities (see release notes or head diag0 information). Also with 1.56 the command "laser test" may diagnose the problem. Cancel current job and try again. If the problem persists, call service immediately.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
laser < laser mode > on page 127 laser current < laser current > on page 128 head bp on page 98 laser test on page 129 PRM: head diag0
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45025
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: LV serial communications TX timeout
Verify numerical error code matches above and reset. If problem persist return the head. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45026
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: timeout waiting for A/D output
Verify numerical error code matches above and reset. If problem persist return the head. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
45027
1023
45027
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: LV LCA not initialized
LCA file not properly loaded. Reload the thermal head firmware. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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45028
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: LV LCA not done
LCA file not properly loaded. Reload the thermal head firmware. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
1024
45029
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: LV serial communications RX timeout
Verify numerical error code matches above and reset. If problem persist return the head. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45030
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Exposure Head Interface EHI: LV board not connected
Verify numerical error code matches above and reset. If problem persist return the head. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
45031
1025
45031
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: Incorrect light level at start of edge detection - check if plate loaded is too large
At the beginning of the edge search, the focus servo has detected that we are on the plate. The edge search algorithm backs up and tries again. If we are still on the plate after EDGE_ATTEMPTS tries, this error message is reported. Ensure the correct plate size is entered for the plate. If it is correct, try selecting RESUME if it is available. If it is not correct, you must cancel this job. This error is reported.
The plate size (ssz) is too small. Focus servo not working properly. If you have thermal head version 1.56 it is easily possible to diagnose the exact problem by using the internal data collection capabilities (see release notes or head diag0 information). Head not installed properly. Incorrect edge thresholds. Check the nvs parameters ONTHRESH and OFFTHRESH. 03-Jul-2002
Operator Action
45032
ErrorFamily Error Message Exposure Head Interface EHI: Unable to balance stroke to better than head bpmaxerr percent
Kodak Confidential
1026
Service Information
All new heads are capable of balancing to within 3 percent. Raising "bpmaxerr" to 5% is usually okay on most media. Stroke cal noise is also very dependent on the beam pointing so it may be possible to improve the stroke cal by changing "bposn" if things have moved slightly in the head. When changing bposn try steps of about +/- 200. Look at scorr table values with "scorr" command to see if table is corrupt. Look at the "stroke profile" results to see if there are any obvious weak pixels. If this is the problem and the weak pixel is near one end of the swath it may be possible to chop of the problem and keep the head imaging. When chopping pixels it is important to maintain the total imaging time so if the laser power or drum speed cannot be raised sufficiently order a new head and image at reduced speed untill it arrives. Try image again
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
PRM: head bpmaxerr PRM: head bposn stroke cal on page 281 stroke profile on page 282 Command: scorr
45033
ErrorFamily Error Message Exposure Head Interface EHI: library call failed
Kodak Confidential
45034
1027
Service Information
Call the head firmware developer if you see this one! Please record as much information as possible that will assist the developer in finding this problem. This error code applies to Thermal Head firmware version 1.21 and above. For example: head firmware version?, CTP product version?, can this problem be duplicated? what conditions did this problem occur? etc.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45034
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: the thermal head requires an upgrade
A required feature is not provided by the thermal head hardware. Issue the command "head version" and note the line "PHC hardware version". If the "PHC hardware version" < 1, the thermal head does not support the focus "replay" feature. If the "PHC hardware version" < 3, the thermal head does not provide a humidity sensor. This error code applies to Thermal Head firmware version 1.30 and above.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
1028
45035
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: case temperature high alarm, <Case temperature> C
Every thirty seconds, the thermal head firmware reads the case temperature and compares the reading to a threshhold. For air-cooled thermal heads ( either head NVS parameter casehigh or caselow is zero; but not both ), the threshhold is hardcoded to 50 degrees C. If the threshhold has been exceeded, the thermal head is shutdown and any plot in progress is aborted. For water-cooled thermal heads ( neither head NVS parameter casehigh or caselow is zero ), the threshhold is hardcoded to 40 degrees C. If the threshhold has been exceeded, the thermal head is shutdown and any plot in progress is aborted. This error code applies to Thermal Head firmware version 1.30 and above.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
45036
1029
45036
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: case temperature high warning, <Case temperature> C
Every thirty seconds, the thermal head firmware reads the case temperature and compares the reading to a threshhold. For air-cooled thermal heads ( either head NVS parameter casehigh or caselow is zero; but not both ), the threshhold is hardcoded to 45 degrees C. If the threshhold has been exceeded, this error message is provided for informational purposes only. For water-cooled thermal heads ( neither head NVS parameter casehigh or caselow is zero ), the threshhold is determined by the NVS parameter casehigh. If the threshhold has been exceeded, this error message is provided to enable the chiller and for informational purposes. This error code applies to Thermal Head firmware version 1.30 and above.
No action is required; this message is for informational purposes only. This error is reported.
The thermal head is getting warm. Case temperature The temperature that triggered this case temperaure warning. 03-Jul-2002
45037
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: case temperature low alarm, <Case temperature> C
Every thirty seconds, the thermal head firmware reads the case temperature and compares the reading to a threshhold. For both air-cooled and water-cooled thermal heads, the threshhold is hardcoded to 10 degrees C. If the threshhold has been exceeded, the thermal head is shutdown and any plot in progress is aborted. This error code applies to Thermal Head firmware version 1.30 and above.
Kodak Confidential
1030
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45038
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: case temperature low warning, <Case temperature> C
Every thirty seconds, the thermal head firmware reads the case temperature and compares the reading to a threshhold. For air-cooled thermal heads ( either head NVS parameter casehigh or caselow is zero; but not both ), the threshhold is hardcoded to 15 degrees C. If the threshhold has been exceeded, this error message is provided for informational purposes only. For water-cooled thermal heads ( neither head NVS parameter casehigh or caselow is zero ), the threshhold is determined by the NVS parameter caselow. If the threshhold has been exceeded, this error message is provided to disable the chiller and for informational purposes. This error code applies to Thermal Head firmware version 1.30 and above.
No action is required; this message is for informational purposes only. This error is reported.
The thermal head is getting cool. Case temperature The temperature that triggered this case temperaure low warning.
Kodak Confidential
45039
1031
03-Jul-2002
45039
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: ambient temperature high alarm, <Ambient temperature> C
Every thirty seconds, the thermal head firmware reads the ambient temperature and compares the reading to a threshhold. For both air-cooled and water-cooled thermal heads, the threshhold is hardcoded to 60 degrees C. If the threshhold has been exceeded, the thermal head is shutdown and any plot in progress is aborted. This error code applies to Thermal Head firmware version 1.30 and above.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45040
ErrorFamily Error Message Exposure Head Interface EHI: ambient temperature high warning, <Ambient temperature> C
Kodak Confidential
1032
Service Information
Every thirty seconds, the thermal head firmware reads the ambient temperature and compares the reading to a threshhold. For both air-cooled and water-cooled thermal heads, the threshhold is hardcoded to 50 degrees C. If the threshhold has been exceeded, this error message is provided for informational purposes only. This error code applies to Thermal Head firmware version 1.30 and above.
No action is required; this message is for informational purposes only. This error is reported.
The thermal head is getting warm. Ambient temperature The temperature that triggered this ambient temperaure high warning. 03-Jul-2002
45041
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: case and ambient temperature normal
Every thirty seconds, the thermal head firmware reads the case temperature, ambient temperature and humidity sensor and compares the reading to the appropriate threshholds. Once any warning or alarm condition is identified by the thermal head, the operator is alerted to the condition by the appropriate error code. This error code indicates that the thermal head temperature and humdity have returned to normal operating conditions. This error code applies to Thermal Head firmware version 1.30 and above.
No action is required. This message is for informational purposes only. This error is reported.
The thermal head has returned to normal operating conditions. 03-Jul-2002
45042
ErrorFamily Error Message Exposure Head Interface EHI: shutdown of thermal head due to temperature or humidity alarm
Kodak Confidential
45043
1033
Service Information
Every thirty seconds, the thermal head firmware reads the case temperature, ambient temperature and humidity sensors and compares the reading to the appropriate threshholds. If any threshhold has been exceeded, the thermal head is shutdown and any plot in progress is aborted. This error code indicates an alarm condition. This error code applies to Thermal Head firmware version 1.30 and above.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45043
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: thermal head humidity alarm, <Humidity> percent
Every thirty seconds, the thermal head firmware reads the humidity sensor and compares the reading to the threshhold configured by the head NVS parameter humidity. If the threshhold has been exceeded, the thermal head is shutdown and any plot in progress is aborted. Setting the head NVS parameter humidity to zero disables the humidity check. The humidity sensor is only available on some heads. Issue the command "head version" and note the line "PHC hardware version". If the "PHC hardware version" >= 3, the thermal head has a humidity sensor. This error code applies to Thermal Head firmware version 1.30 and above.
Kodak Confidential
1034
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45044
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: unable to learn focus, change focus mode or shift plot
Some focus modes do not support plotting from the edge of a plate. If at a customer site running with diffusely reflecting plates change the focus mode to 4. If media is specular (mirror like) change to focus mode 0. If using a focus mode required for development or debugging, shift the plot away from the edge of the plate. This error code applies to Thermal Head firmware version 1.30 and above.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
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1035
03-Jul-2002
45045
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Exposure Head Interface EHI: unable to find exposure power, set to 0 W
During stroke cal in laser modes 1 and 2, the head will attempt to update the hdm NVS parameter "wpowere". However, the update will be unsuccessful if the head NVS parameters "hsslope" and "hsoffset" are not set properly. In addition, the update could timeout without finding the appropriate "wpowere" value. This error code applies to Thermal Head firmware version 1.56 and above.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45100
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Statistics Reporting STA: Internal: bad parameter
Kodak Confidential
1036
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45101
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Statistics Reporting STA: Statistic identifier <Statistic identifier> was not registered
An attempt was made to access a statistic that has not been registered. All statistics must be registered before any reports can be generated. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45102
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Statistics Reporting STA: Statistic identifier <Statistic identifier> has already been registered
An attempt was made to register a statistic that has already been registered. Statistics can only be registered once each.
Kodak Confidential
45103
1037
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45103
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Statistics Reporting STA: System resource unavailable
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
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45104
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Statistics Reporting STA: Invalid statistic type for attempted operation
An attempt was made to generate a report for a statistic type that did not have a valid type in the context of the operation. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
45105
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Statistics Reporting STA: Statistic data type description index out of range
The statistic data type description index given is out of range. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
Kodak Confidential
45204
1039
45204
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: WARNING: The device is currently running in simulation mode - for testing purposes only!
One or more of the device components are simulated. This indicates that the machine is not running normally, so this error will be reported to the workstation. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
45205
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: Invalid limit tag specified
An invalid limit tag is specified. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
1040
Cause Modified
When validate or obtaining the limit, the specified limit tag is invalid, probably due to programming error.. 30-SEP-2002
45206
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: Option '<Option name>' could not be enabled because option '<Option name>' is already enabled, only one is allowed
Some options can only be enabled when other options are disabled. This error indicates that the operator attempted to enable an option that conflicted with another. Disabled the offending option, and then attempt to reenable the new option.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45207
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: Option '<Option name>' could not be enabled because it is not allowed in this configuration
Some options can only be enabled in certain configurations of the device. This error indicates the option is NOT allowed in the current configuration.
Kodak Confidential
45216
1041
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45216
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: Carriage collision: <Type>
The carriage has collided with a limit sensor other than home or away. Check that carriage is not in contact with other parts of device and that the zstage (if applicable) is in the home position. If device cannot recover from this error, call Creo Service. This error is reported.
Electrical/mechanical problem Type The type of collision or sensor indicating a collision 06-Aug-2003 Created.
45230
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Product Support PRD: Door loop fuse triggered, let fuse cool for 10 minutes
The door fuse has been triggered. It is a polymer fuse, so once it has cooled down it will function again. Let device cool. Check device for shorts. This error is reported.
Power supply problem. PDB board is faulty.
Kodak Confidential
1042
Cause Modified
45232
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: Safety override switch is on, cannot plot with override on
The safety override switch is turned on and the device cannot operate. This is an internal error used to tell firmware that the safety override is on and all the device should ignore any doors that are open. This error should not be returned, it is used an internal flag. Turn off the safety override switch. This error is reported.
The safety override switch is turned on and the device has been instructed to perform an operation which is not allowed in override mode./ The safety override switch is used to bypass parts of the safety interlock loop when servicing the device. This allows certain mechanical components to be tested with the safety covers removed. The laser head can not be operated even if the override switch is on. 31-Aug-2004 Updated documentation.
Modified
45233
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: Cannot verify if the write laser is on
Devices are able to monitor the write laser status using a input from the head, typically called EH_Emission. If this input is bypassed then the device will not be able to monitor the write laser, or if this input is not available on the device. Unbypass the input. Ensure that the I/O is properly connnected. This error is reported.
31-Aug-2004 Updated documentation.
45235
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: Safety loop is not enabled (<I/OName>)
The firmware can turn on/off the safety loop using a digital output. This error indicates that this output is not on, so the firmware cannot check any other safety loop I/O.
Kodak Confidential
45236
1043
Turn on the I/O bit specified, or reset the system. This error is reported.
Operator disabled the safety loop using a monitor command. This is the only typical way for this bit to be disabled. Firmware has no reason to do it. I/OName Name of the output bit that controls the safety loop 05-Nov-2004 Created.
45236
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: Head Input Fault: <Input bit description> (<Input bit name>) In Unexpected State
The air pressure to the head has dropped below the acceptable threshold. When this happens, the head must be shut down to avoid the possibility of damaging the focus servo subsystem. Check the air hose connected to the machine and ensure that it has sufficient air pressure. Check the air hose connected to the head. Check the system pressure gauge on the machine to see the pressure reading. Adjust external air supply if necessary.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45238
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: Temperature conversion failed
1044
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45239
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Cause Cause Modified Product Support PRD: Rear hood is open, check rear hood
The rear hood is not detected. Check that rear hood is closed. This error is reported.
Hood is open. Power supply problem. PDB board is faulty. Firmware bug. 14-Dec-2004
45240
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Cause Product Support PRD: MCU bypass panel is open, check MCU bypass panel
The MCU bypass panel is not detected. Check that MCU bypass panel is installed. This error is reported.
Panel is not installed properly. Power supply problem. PDB board is faulty.
Kodak Confidential
45241
1045
Cause Modified
45241
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Cause Cause Modified Product Support PRD: The away head cover is open, check panel
The away head cover is not being detected. Check the away head cover panel. This error is reported.
Panel is open. Power supply problem. PDB board is faulty. Firmware bug. 14-Dec-2004
45242
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: Chiller flow is too low (<bit description>)
The chiller flow is not high enought for safe operation of the thermal 2.7+ head. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
1046
Parameter Modified
bit description. - A description of the bit causing the problem. 04-Apr-2003 Created.
45244
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: The safety override keyswitch is activated
The safety override keyswitch has been activated. No head functions can be accessed when the override is on, for laser safety reasons. This applies to all head types except Thermal 1.7x, which can operate the focus laser safely with the panels off the machine. With the safety override keyswitch activated, the operator can load media on the drum and move the carriage, even with panels open.
Operator Action
Deactivate the safety override keyswitch before attempting to use the head
45247
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: License is invalid, product family is '<License Product Family>', it is required to be '<Product Family>'
It is possible that license for a different device is loaded into CFL. Thie product family is used to verify that the license being loaded is of the correct product family. Ensure that the proper license is loaded in the License Manager. Make sure only one license is loaded for CTP devices, or the device in question.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
45248
1047
45248
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: License is invalid, option '<Option>' needs to be <Require state>
Some options are required to be enabled/disabled for the license to be valid. If this specified option is not properly set the license will not be accepted by the firmware. Ensure that the proper options are set and reset the device.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45249
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: The write laser power is not being detected
The write laser power is not being detected. For TH3 heads, this means that the entire head is not being powered, and no communication with it is possible.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
1048
45250
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: License is invalid, unrecognized speed designator '<License Speed Designator>'
The speed code designator is unrecognized by the firmware. A firmware upgrade may be required to support the new speed code. Ensure that the proper license is loaded in the License Manager. Make sure only one license is loaded for CTP devices, or the device in question. Ensure the correct version of firmware is installed.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45251
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: Option '<Option>' has changed due to licensing, device must be reset
The status of some initialization options can be changed by licensing after initialization has occured. If the licensing of a device changes, and this directly changes the state of a initialization option the device will need to be reset before the the license can be used.
Kodak Confidential
45263
1049
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45263
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Modified See Also Product Support PRD: Component not available to set offline or online
The requested component is not available to set online or offline. Check that the machine options have been configured correctly This error is reported.
Invalid command Machine options not configured Apr-16-2007
Command: option
45264
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Parameter Product Support PRD: Component <component name> is offline
Kodak Confidential
1050
Apr-20-2007
Command: component
45265
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: Media dropped while drum spinning
Media was dropped while the drum was spinning, triggering the load ramp sensor. This indicates a potential collision, and as a result the device firmware will stop the drum and abort the job. Remove the media/obstruction from the machine. This error is reported.
Load ramp sensor triggered while drum spinning 11-May-2007
45279
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Product Support PRD: Doors are not locked (primary loop)
The doors on the device are not locked. This is for the primary loop.
45283
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: <Board name> (<Board ID>) <Relay name> relay contacts welded, replace board
A hardware fault has been detected on the Power Distribution Board. The fault indicates welded relay contacts. As a result, the PDB needs to be replaced, as it will not function. Call service. This error is reported.
A safety relay welded on the board, rendering it unsafe for operation Board name The name of the affected Power Distribution Board
Kodak Confidential
45284
1051
Board ID The SCON board ID of the affected Power Distribution Board Relay name The name of the faulty relay on the affected board 07-Apr-2008 Created
45284
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: Inrush protection board connected to <PDB Board name> (<Board ID>) detected a fault (channel <Last channel that had a fault>), replace board (part #503-00554)
The output device detected a problem with one of its components that will soon affect operation. A service representative must install new parts before the output device shuts down operation. Although it is possible to continue operation before the new parts are installed, there is a risk the output device will stop operating if you: a. Turn the output device power switch off and back on again. b. Open any doors or panels.
45285
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: Head link temperature sensor is bypassed
The head link bar temperature sensor is bypassed by a service engineer. This indicates that either ball screw temperature or a nominal temperature is used as the head link temperature. In this case, the GC temperature compensation for stitch line location is estimated, but not accurate. Service engineer should be aware that bypassing this sensor is likely to cause imaging artifect to panorama plates on dual head devices. Hense, it must be agreed upon by customers.
Kodak Confidential
1052
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45286
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: Cannot unlock doors because drum drive has not confirmed safe state
The doors cannot be unlocked because the drum amplifier has not signaled that the drive is in a safe state. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
45287
ErrorFamily Error Message Product Support PRD: The focus laser override switch is activated
Kodak Confidential
45292
1053
Service Information
The focus laser override switch has been activated. This focus laser override switch is part of the door safety loop, and it can only be used for its original purpose while the safety override keyswitch is activated. Check the focus laser override switch. This error is reported.
Focus laser override switch is activated while the safety override key switch is not activated. Power supply problem. PDB board is faulty. Firmware bug. 09-Apr-2009
45292
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: MCU Safety loop is not enabled (<I/OName>)
The firmware can turn on/off the MCU safety loop using a digital output. This error indicates that this output is not on, so the firmware cannot check any other safety loop I/O. Turn on the I/O bit specified, or reset the system. This error is reported.
An MCU Contactor was detected as welded so the MCU safety loop was disabled as a safety precaution. Operator disabled the safety loop using a monitor command. I/OName Name of the output bit that controls the safety loop 15-Apr-2010 Created.
45293
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Product Support PRD: Drum Amp Power Fault: <Output bit description> (<Output bit name>) In Unexpected State
This error indicates that the drum amppower is not in its expected state. Reset the device. This error is reported.
A welded relay was detected in the resistive brake circuitry so the drum amp power was disabled as a safety precaution.
Kodak Confidential
1054
External output possibly not being set properly. Possible hardware problem. Output bit description. - A description of the output bit. Output bit name. - The text name for the output bit. 08-Feb-2011
45294
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: Low power mode is on, safety loop is disabled (<I/OName>)
Low power mode is currently on, disabling most device operations. Low power mode is normally turned off automatically when a command is issued, however is this is not occuring use the diagnostics command "low power mode off". Turn on the I/O bit specified, or reset the system. This error is reported.
Low power mode is on, and the command being used does not automatically turn it off. I/OName Name of the output bit that controls the safety loop 05-Sep-2010 Created.
45295
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Product Support PRD: Low power idle mode is not support on this device
An attempt was made to enable low power idle mode, however this mode is not available on this device. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
45298
1055
Cause Modified
45298
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Product Support PRD: Emergency stop switch was pressed, type 'estop clear' to continue device operation
The emergency stop switch was pressed and then released, however before the device can continue the operator must respond to a prompt indicating that device should continue operating. In the cases were a prompt is not possible this error is shown indicating that device operation cannot continue until the command is entered at the diagnostics monitor. Type 'estop clear' to continue device operation. This error is reported.
Operator pressed the emergency stop switch 23-Feb-2011
45301
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Spray-On Option SPC: Parameters settings prevent spray
The user has set the SPC parameters so that no liquid can be sprayed. Check the following: Spray end position must be greater than spray start position Carriage speed and number of spray passes greater that zero At least one liquid must be enabled. Check all of the spray parameters. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
1056
45302
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Spray-On Option SPC: Command has been cancelled via API call
Some part of the firmware has requested that the command be stopped and so that has occurred. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
45303
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Spray-On Option SPC: Can't start pumps for current liquid - one or more flow rates are zero
One of the flow rates is set to zero for the pumps required to spray the liquid selected. Select another liquid or adjust the flow rate to a useful value. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
Kodak Confidential
45304
1057
45304
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Spray-On Option SPC: Invalid parameter or unallocated message detected
This error is the result of a firmware error which can any one of the following: Invalid parameter passed Unallocated message pointer Failure to allocate memory Failure during initialization Please make sure to capture the log file as the crash information will be required to fully analyze what happened.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
45400
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action IBM405PPC Processor _405: PPC 405 General Failure
System has encountered a general PowerPC 405 Error A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
1058
Cause Modified
45401
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action IBM405PPC Processor _405: reset induced by software watchdog
System was reset by the watchdog due to a firmware error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45700
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information GMCE Xilinx Board GMCEX: Bad Memory Address specified in monitor command
An illegal memory address has been specified in a monitor command. Reenter the monitor command using a legal memory address for the GMCE board. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
45701
1059
Availability Modified
45701
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action GMCE Xilinx Board GMCEX: GMCE board memory erase failure has occured
A failure in attempting to erase either eeprom or flash memory has occured on the GMCE board. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
45702
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action GMCE Xilinx Board GMCEX: Failure reading eeprom or flash memory
A failure has occured attempting to read from either the GMCE board eeprom or flash memory. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
1060
Cause Modified
45703
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action GMCE Xilinx Board GMCEX: Failure writing to eeprom or flash memory
A failure has occured attempting to write to either the GMCE board eeprom or flash memory. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45704
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information GMCE Xilinx Board GMCEX: An Un-Supported CPU Interrupt has occured.
An internal CPU interrupt has occured, which the firmware was not expecting. This usually means a defect in the firmware, or possibly a hardware problem with the GMCE board. memory. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
45705
1061
45705
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action GMCE Xilinx Board GMCEX: RCON File Burn Status Query With Invalid File ID
GMCE flash burn manager received RCON flash burn status query with invalid file ID. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45706
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action GMCE Xilinx Board GMCEX: Invalid format type
A conversion routine requested an invalid format type. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
1062
Cause Modified
45707
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action GMCE Xilinx Board GMCEX: Invalid engineering units
This is an internal firmware error. Invalid engineering units were requested by a conversion routine. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45708
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information GMCE Xilinx Board GMCEX: Failure creating or configuring TCP/IP socket
This is an internal firmware error. A problem has been encountered establishing a TCP server socket for the purpose of streaming buffered diagnostic log data to an external host. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
45709
1063
45709
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action GMCE Xilinx Board GMCEX: Invalid IP address received for TH3 head
The IP address of the head is obtained via a UDP packet from the head itself. We have received such a packet that indicates the IP address is invalid. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45710
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information GMCE Xilinx Board GMCEX: A calculated file checksum is invlaid
The calculated value of a firmware download file does not matck the value embedded within the file. The file is therefore assumed to be incorrect or corrupt and can not be downloaded.
Kodak Confidential
1064
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
45711
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action GMCE Xilinx Board GMCEX: I2C Communications Failure
I2C is used to communicate between the CPU and several other chips on the GMCE board. This error indicates that I2C communications has failed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
45802
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: The fetcher is in an unknown position (uninitialized)
Kodak Confidential
45803
1065
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45803
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: The fetcher is in an unsafe position for the cassette
The fetcher stepper is in an unsafe zone (between the home park position and the home position, preventing the cassette from moving. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
45837
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Handler MDH: Fetcher local safety loop shutter timeout: Failed to <Action> sensor. [<I/O name>]
Kodak Confidential
1066
Service Information
A timeout occurred while trying to move the lsl shutter. Use the <<lsl>> command to display the sensor readings. It is possible to bypass the sensors using the <<scan>> command.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45838
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Fetcher local safety loop timeout: Failed to <Action> sensor. [<I/O name>]
A timeout occurred while trying to activate the local safety loop. Use the <<lsl>> command to display the sensor readings. It is possible to bypass the sensors using the <<scan>> command.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
45839
1067
45839
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Unable to move the fetcher stepper, the local safety loop shutter is closed
The access panel is open causing a dangerous situation for the fetcher stepper. If the fetcher stepper move over the panel when it is open, it will fall into the hole!! A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
45840
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: The global safety loop is open. Close the global safety loop.
Kodak Confidential
1068
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
45841
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Open Panels.\nRemove any media from the fetcher and/or slipsheet area
The media on fetcher nvs value was set when it was not expected. There is likely media somewhere in the fetchers path that needs to be removed manually. Open the device and remove any media on the load table or SSR area, and press MEDIA REMOVED to continue. This error is reported.
Media was not fetched properly 18-Jul-2008
45842
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Media Handler MDH: Open slipsheet bin cover.\nPlate lost from fetcher.\nRemove any media from the slipsheet area
Media was not detected on the fetcher. There is likely media somewhere in the fetchers path that needs to be removed manually. Open the device and remove any media on the load table or SSR area, and press MEDIA REMOVED to continue. This error is reported.
Kodak Confidential
45843
1069
Cause Modified
45843
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: Open slipsheet bin cover.\nThere is an obstruction above the slipsheet rollers. Remove obstruction and check slipsheet bin level
The slipsheet bin full (obstruction above rollers) sensor is on and the rollers are incapable of removing it. Open slipsheet panels and remove obstruction. Press MEDIA REMOVED to continue. This error is reported.
There is something above the slipsheet rollers. Faulty sensor. 22-Jul-2008
45913
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: Timeout waiting for media to exit the bridge, check for possible processor fault
There was a timeout waiting for the media to leave the bridge. This indicates a processor fault. Remove the faulted media and ensure the processor is running normally. This error is reported.
The media was not removed from the bridge by the processor fast enough 05-Dec-2008
46201
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Firmware Directory FWD: Empty firmware directory sector
Kodak Confidential
1070
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46202
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Firmware Directory FWD: FWD Entry Not Found
The entry for a firmware component is not found in the FWD directory table. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46203
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Firmware Directory FWD: FWD handle is invalid
Kodak Confidential
46204
1071
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46204
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Firmware Directory FWD: FWD entry table integrity error
Firmware Directory Entry Table Contains Invalid Entries. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46205
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Firmware Directory FWD: Component ID is invalid
Kodak Confidential
1072
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46206
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Firmware Directory FWD: Invalid function parameter
Invalid parameters are passed to an internal function. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46207
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Firmware Directory FWD: Firmware directory entry table is full
Firmware Directory Entry Table Is Full. FWD will purge deleted entries from firmware directory table when necessary.
Kodak Confidential
46208
1073
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46208
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Firmware Directory FWD: Invalid firmware directory entry or component check sum
Check sum of firmware directory entry or component is invalid. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46209
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Firmware Directory FWD: Directory table synchronization failure
The firmware directory table is not synchronized with the sriginal firmware directory table.
Kodak Confidential
1074
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46210
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Firmware Directory FWD: Directory table contains duplicated entries
Firmware directory table contains duplicated table entries. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46211
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Firmware Directory FWD: Directory table need to be validated
Firmware directory table needs to be validated; Otherwise, firmware directory subsystem will not work normally.
Kodak Confidential
46212
1075
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46212
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Firmware Directory FWD: End of directory table reached
End of firmware directory table has been reached in an search operation. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46213
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Firmware Directory FWD: Firmware directory system is locked
Firmware directory system is locked so that certain operations are not allowed.
Kodak Confidential
1076
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46214
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Firmware Directory FWD: Failed to lock firmware directory system
Failed to lock the firmware directory system. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46501
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo File System CFS: Invalid Path
Kodak Confidential
46502
1077
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46502
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo File System CFS: No More File/Dir Entry In Subdirectory
There is no more file/dir entry in subdirectory. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46503
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo File System CFS: API Function Not Supported
Kodak Confidential
1078
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46504
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo File System CFS: File or Directory Already Exist
File or directory already exists. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46505
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo File System CFS: File Or Directory Not Found
Kodak Confidential
46506
1079
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46506
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo File System CFS: Path Not Found
Directory path is not found. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46507
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo File System CFS: Invalid File Attribute
Kodak Confidential
1080
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46508
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo File System CFS: Invalid Handle
CFS file handle is invalid. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46509
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo File System CFS: Invalid Directory Tree
Kodak Confidential
46510
1081
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46510
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo File System CFS: File or Subdirectory Deletion Is Not Allowed
File or subdirectory deletion Is not allowed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46511
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo File System CFS: No More Directory_Entry Is Available
Kodak Confidential
1082
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46512
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo File System CFS: End Of File Reached
End of file has been readched in file read operation. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46513
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo File System CFS: File Write Is Not Allowed
Kodak Confidential
46514
1083
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46514
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo File System CFS: Media Is Full
Media is full. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46515
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo File System CFS: File Allocation Table Integrity Error
Kodak Confidential
1084
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46516
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo File System CFS: Subdirectory Can Not Be Deleted
Subdirectory can not be deleted because it is not empty, or, it is opened for access. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46517
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo File System CFS: Exclusive File Open Failure
Kodak Confidential
46518
1085
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46518
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo File System CFS: File/Dir Rename Failure
Failed to rename a file or directory. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46519
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo File System CFS: Firmware Binary File Deletion Refused
Kodak Confidential
1086
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46601
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action GMCE Data Path Control GDPC: socket() call failed: <Error description>
The internal TCP/IP socket API call to socket() has failed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46602
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information GMCE Data Path Control GDPC: bind() call failed: <Error description>
Kodak Confidential
46603
1087
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46603
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action GMCE Data Path Control GDPC: recvfrom() call failed: <Error description>
The internal TCP/IP socket API call to recvfrom() has failed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46604
ErrorFamily Error Message GMCE Data Path Control GDPC: sendto() call failed: <Error description>
Kodak Confidential
1088
The internal TCP/IP socket API call to sendto() has failed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46605
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action GMCE Data Path Control GDPC: tfGetArpEntryByIpAddr() call failed: <Error description>
The internal TCP/IP socket API call to tfGetArpEntryByIpAddr() has failed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
46606
1089
46606
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action GMCE Data Path Control GDPC: Hotlink FIFO is full, too much data to write!
An attempt was made to write data to the hotlink FIFO, but the size of the write window was too small to accomodate all the data. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46607
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action GMCE Data Path Control GDPC: The stroke width is not a multiple of 8 or is too large
The stroke width specified for plotting using the hotlink must be a multiple of 8 and must be smaller than the maximum allowed (2040).
Ensure that the stroke width is configured correctly for the selected media.
46608
ErrorFamily Error Message GMCE Data Path Control GDPC: The swath is too large to fit in the hotlink FIFO
Kodak Confidential
1090
Service Information
An entire swath must be able to fit in the hotlink FIFO (32 Mbytes).
Reduce the mainscan size of the image, or Reduce the mainscan resolution of the image, or Reduce the stroke width for the selected media
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46609
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified See Also GMCE Data Path Control GDPC: The test pattern specified is not defined
46610
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information GMCE Data Path Control GDPC: Test pattern generation is already in progress
An attempt was made to start generating a test pattern when one is already in progress.
Kodak Confidential
46611
1091
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46611
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information GMCE Data Path Control GDPC: Invalid packet received from PSRM
An invalid packet was received from PSRM. Either the packet length was incorrect or the packet flags were incorrect. Restart the job.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
Kodak Confidential
1092
46612
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information GMCE Data Path Control GDPC: Invalid protocol version in packet received from PSRM
An packet was received from PSRM that contained an invalid protocol version. Restart the job.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
46613
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information GMCE Data Path Control GDPC: Client IP address changed during job
The client's IP address changed from one packet to the next. This is invalid behaviour. Restart the job.
Kodak Confidential
46614
1093
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
46614
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information GMCE Data Path Control GDPC: Invalid sequence number in PSRM open request
The sequence number provided in the open request packet was invalid. Restart the job.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
1094
Cause
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant. 02-Jun-2004
Modified
46615
ErrorFamily Error Message GMCE Data Path Control GDPC: Xilinx TH2DP module version <Current major version>.<Current minor version> is invalid, must be at least <Minimum required major version>.<Minimum required minor version>
Service Information
The currently running version of Xilinx firmware is not valid for the current operation, and must be upgraded so that the TH2DP module is at least the version specified in the error text. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
46616
1095
46616
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information GMCE Data Path Control GDPC: A data overflow occured in the input FIFO, image is corrupt
A data overflow occurred in the input FIFO. This means that data is arriving from the workstation faster than it can be sent to the head. The image will be corrupt as a result, so the job should be aborted. Restart the job.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
46617
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information GMCE Data Path Control GDPC: A data underrun occured in the input FIFO, image is corrupt
A data underrun occurred in the input FIFO. This means that data is being pulled out of the input FIFO and sent to the head faster than it is arriving from the workstation. The image will be corrupt as a result, so the job should be aborted. Restart the job.
Kodak Confidential
1096
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
46618
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information GMCE Data Path Control GDPC: A data overflow occured in the output FIFO, image is corrupt
A data overflow occurred in the output FIFO. This means that data is arriving from the input FIFO faster than it can be sent to the head. The image will be corrupt as a result, so the job should be aborted. Restart the job.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
46619
1097
Cause
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant. 06-Oct-2005
Modified
46619
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information GMCE Data Path Control GDPC: A data underrun occured in the output FIFO, image is corrupt
A data underrun occurred in the output FIFO. This means that data is being pulled out of the output FIFO and sent to the head faster than it is arriving from the input FIFO. The image will be corrupt as a result, so the job should be aborted. Restart the job.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
46701
ErrorFamily Error Message Head Interface Manager HIM: A parameter to an internal function is invalid
Kodak Confidential
1098
Service Information
An internal API function was called with an invalid parameter. This error code will indicate a firmware development error. The only action that can be taken is to reset the machine. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
46702
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Interface Manager HIM: Attempt to register too many notification callbacks
A client subsystem attempted to establish a callback with the HIM subsystem when its callback capacity has been reached. The only action that can be taken is to reset the machine. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
46703
1099
46703
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Interface Manager HIM: Attempt to clear callback that was not previously established
A client subsystem attempted to remove a callback with the HIM subsystem when the specified callback function was not previously established. The only action that can be taken is to reset the machine. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
46704
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Interface Manager HIM: Head command currently in progress has been preempted
Only one head monitor command of this type is allowed to execute at a time. This error indicates that the operator has attempted a second head command before the first one has completed. The first one is thereby cancelled at the moment the second one begins. Wait until previous head command completes before attempting another.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
1100
46705
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Interface Manager HIM: The head programming operation could not be started
An attempt was made to commence a programming operation to the head when either one was already in progress or the head is not ready to process the transaction. Make sure the previous programming operation has completed first. Make sure the head programming state is correct.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46706
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Interface Manager HIM: Head programming state machine integrity violated
The internal state machine for programming the head has been corrupted due to reentrancy. The only recourse is to reset the machine.
Kodak Confidential
46707
1101
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46707
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Head Interface Manager HIM: File download state machine integrity violated
The internal state machine for downloading a file has been corrupted due to reentrancy. The only recourse is to reset the machine. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Modified
46708
ErrorFamily Error Message Head Interface Manager HIM: No response from the head while downloading bootloader
Kodak Confidential
1102
Service Information
While downloading the bootloader to the head, no response was received within the expected timeout.
Retry operation. Reset machine. Check cabling between host and head.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46709
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Interface Manager HIM: Protocol violation while downloading bootloader to the head
While downloading the bootloader to the head, the required protocol was not followed by the head.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
46710
1103
Cause Modified
46710
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Interface Manager HIM: Head does not support this version of bootloader
The head does not support the version of bootloader that has been downloaded to it. Head firmware cannot be programmed as a result. Verify correctness of head firmware version.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46711
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Interface Manager HIM: No response from the head while programming
While programming the head, no response was received within the expected timeout.
Retry operation. Reset machine. Check cabling between host and head.
Kodak Confidential
1104
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46712
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Interface Manager HIM: Protocol violation while programming the head
While programming the head, the required protocol was not followed by the head.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
46713
1105
46713
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Interface Manager HIM: Head bootloader failed to program
While programming the head, the head bootloader returned an error code indicating that it could not complete the programming operation.
Retry operation. Reset machine. Check cabling between host and head.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46714
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Interface Manager HIM: Serial port overflow while programming the head
While programming the head, an overflow occurred on the UART for the head, indicating that data was lost and therefore the head firmware would be corrupted. Retry operation.
Kodak Confidential
1106
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Modified
46715
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Interface Manager HIM: No data received from the workstation while programming the head
While programming the head, no data was received from the workstation within the expected timeout.
Retry operation. Reset machine. Check workstation cabling. Check Service Shell operation.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
Kodak Confidential
46716
1107
46716
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Interface Manager HIM: 'S' expected (received <Received character>) at start of record <Line number> in Srecord file
An invalid record was found in the S-record file that is being downloaded from the host. Each record must start with an 'S' character, and one was not found when expected. Verify correctness of S-record file A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
46717
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Interface Manager HIM: Invalid record type found at record <Line number> in S-record file
An invalid record was found in the S-record file that is being downloaded from the host. The type field of the record was invalid. Verify correctness of S-record file.
Kodak Confidential
1108
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46718
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Interface Manager HIM: Invalid data byte <Invalid byte> found at offset <Record offset> of record <Line number> in S-record file
An invalid data byte was found at the specified offset of the specified record within the S-record file. The byte was not a hexadecimal digit. Verify correctness of S-record file.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
46719
1109
46719
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Interface Manager HIM: Checksum failed on record <Line number> in S-record file
An invalid record was found in the S-record file that is being downloaded from the host. The checksum on each line of the file must be correct. Verify correctness of S-record file. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
46720
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Interface Manager HIM: Extra character(s) found at end of record <Line number> in S-record file
An invalid record was found in the S-record file that is being downloaded from the host. Extra characters were found after the checksum. Verify correctness of S-record file.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
1110
46721
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Interface Manager HIM: Multiple head interface failures - check interface cable
The interface to the head has failed too many times. The head interface will remain in a failure state until the head or machine is reset. No head operations will be permitted while the interface is in a failure state.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
head reset on page 107 Command: head recover PRM: hmgr linktype
46722
ErrorFamily Error Message Head Interface Manager HIM: No head detected on fiber link - check cable and BOOTP server
Kodak Confidential
46723
1111
Service Information
No head has been detected on the fiber link within a certain period of time since the device has powered on.
Check fiber interface cable Check and restart BOOTP server on workstation if required
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46723
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Interface Manager HIM: No head detected on serial link - check cable
No head has been detected on the RS-422 link within a certain period of time since the device has powered on.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
1112
46724
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Interface Manager HIM: Thermal head FTP download file has an invalid checksum
The calculated checksum for the head firmware download file is different from the checksum read from the file. The file is therefore incorrect head firmware of has become corrupt in some way.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46725
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Head Interface Manager HIM: Thermal head FTP download file name is invalid
The head firmware download file name must have a file name extension of '.bin' Ensure the fimware is correct for thermal head being programmed.
Kodak Confidential
46801
1113
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46801
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Not connected to the Feature Licensing Server
The firmware feature licensing system is unable to connect to the appropriate Creo Feature Licensing server. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
1114
46802
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Feature Licensing CFL: XML Parser Overflow
This error indicates a problem parsing an XML message. The message contains a tag, or escaped data sequence that is too large for the system to handle. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
46803
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo Feature Licensing CFL: XML Unknown escape sequence
The system attempted to process an XML message that contained an escape sequence that is not supported. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
46804
1115
46804
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Illegal character in XML message
An illegal character was detected in an XML message. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46806
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Invalid State in XML parser
Kodak Confidential
1116
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46807
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Malformed XML message detected
The XML parser failed to parse an XML message because it had an unsupported syntax or structure. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
46808
1117
46808
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Feature Licensing CFL: XML Parser memory allocation failure
The XML parser attempted and failed to allocate memory for the parsing operation. This indicates that either the XML message being parsed contains too much data, or too many tags. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
46809
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Feature Licensing CFL: XML Parser does not support more than 8 bit characters
The XML parser processed an escape sequence that resulted in a character value greater than 255. The firmware XML parser does not support wide character sets.
Kodak Confidential
1118
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46810
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Feature Licensing detected encryption memory corruption
The CFL subsystem's encryption unit failed an assertion that checks for memory corruption. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
46811
1119
46811
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Feature Licensing detected a failure with a socket operation
The CFL subsystem attempted to perform a TCP/IP socket based operation, and that operation failed. The operation could have been during connection to the FL server, or during communication. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
46812
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Communication timeout with the Feature Licensing Server
The firmware did not receive a response from the Feature Licensing server before a timeout expired.
Kodak Confidential
1120
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46813
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo Feature Licensing CFL: XML Node Not found
A node could not be found in the XML tree. The firmware received an XML message but did not find an expected XML tag in it. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
46814
1121
46814
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Feature licensing authentication failure
The system failed to successfully authenticate the Feature Licensing server. Feature licensing cannot proceed. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46815
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Feature Licensing integrity check failed
This error occurs when the feature licensing subsystem performs an internal integrity check and it fails. This is an error that should never happen in normal circumstances and represents an internal firmware corruption. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability
1122
Cause Modified
46816
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Licensing feature is not supported
An attempt was made to access an unsupported feature licensing feature. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46817
ErrorFamily Error Message Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Feature value for "<Limit Name - This is the name of the feature value that is being verified>" (<Limit ID - The numeric representation (Limit Tag value>) is outside of it's licensed range
An attempt was made to use a feature that is outside the allowed (licensed) range. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
46818
1123
46818
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Feature Licensing subsystem is not initialized
An attempt was made to use a CFL subsystem API function before the CFL subsystem had been initialized. This is an internal firmware error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46819
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Invalid limit tag <Tag - The parameter is the numeric value of the internally used limit tag> used.
The CFL subsystem was used to access a limit tag that is not registered. This is an internal firmware error.
Kodak Confidential
1124
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46820
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo Feature Licensing CFL: No more Feature Licensing connections available
The firmware tried to open too many simultaneous connections with the feature licensing server. This is an internal firmware error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46821
ErrorFamily Error Message Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Invalid Feature Licensing connection ID
Kodak Confidential
46822
1125
The firmware detected a connection ID that was invalid. This is an internal firmware error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46822
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Feature Licensing connection has been disconnected
The firmware has disconnected from the Feature Licensing Server. This is normally done on detection of an error during the licensing process. It can also occur because the Feature Licensing Server has severed the connection in preparation for sending a new license or expiration of a license. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Kodak Confidential
1126
46823
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Feature Licensing connection failed
The firmware was unable to make a connection to the Feature Licensing Server. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46824
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Feature Licensing Server had an internal error
The Feature Licensing Server ran into an internal error that it was unable to handle gracefully. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
46825
1127
Cause Modified
46825
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Feature Licensing Server communication failed
The firmware and the Feature Licensing Server cannot properly communicate. The connection is active, but the server cannot understand the firmware's requests. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
46826
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Feature Licensing Server cannot detect a service dongle
The Feature Licensing Server cannot detect a service dongle attached to the workstation. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
1128
46827
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Feature Licensing Server was requested information about a invalid service component
Firmware requested information on a service component from the Feature Licensing Server, however this component was not a valid service component. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
46828
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Feature Licensing Server cannot find the appropriate license
The Feature Licensing Server cannot find the license that is appropriate for the firmware loaded.
Kodak Confidential
46829
1129
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46829
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Feature Licensing Server cannot detect a customer dongle
The Feature Licensing Server cannot detect customer dongle attached to the workstation. It is unable to license the device without a valid dongle. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46830
ErrorFamily Error Message Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Invalid IP address used when communicating with the Feature Licensing Server
Kodak Confidential
1130
The IP address that the firmware is trying to connect to is not a local, or properly mapped IP address. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
46831
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Feature Licensing Server detects an invalid customer dongle
The Feature Licensing Server detected an invalid customer dongle attached to the workstation. It is unable to license the device without a valid dongle. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
46832
1131
46832
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Feature Licensing Server does not support this version of firmware
The Feature Licensing Server is coupled with specific versions of firmware. If the server finds that it does not recognize the version of firmware it will return this error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
46833
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Feature Licensing Server could not find requested feature
The firmware requested a feature from the Feature Licensing Server, however the server was unable to find it. The firmware may output more detailed information about this error in the diagnostics log. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability
Kodak Confidential
1132
License/license files incompatible with version of firmware. Firmware incompatible with license/license files. 09-Feb-2005
46834
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Feature Licensing Server could not find requested tag
The firmware requested a feature from the Feature Licensing Server, however the server was unable to find it. The firmware may output more detailed information about this error in the diagnostics log. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
46835
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Creo Feature Licensing CFL: Feature Licensing Server could not find requested value
The firmware requested a feature value from the Feature Licensing Server, however the server was unable to find it. The firmware may output more detailed information about this error in the diagnostics log.
Kodak Confidential
47404
1133
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
47404
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Picker feet on timeout: Failed to <Action> sensor. [<I/O name>]
A timeout occurred while trying to move the picker feet on plate. It is possible to bypass the sensors using the <<scan>> command.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
1134
47405
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Picker feet off timeout: Failed to <Action> sensor. [<I/O name>]
A timeout occurred while trying to move the picker feet off. It is possible to bypass the sensors using the <<scan>> command.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
47407
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Picker cannot pick slip sheets with rigid airjets installed, only non-slip sheet plates are supported
A image was sent to the device which was to pick from a bay configured to use plates with slip sheets however picker has some rigid airjets installed and because of this it can only pick non-slip sheet plates. Make sure cassettes are configured correctly. This error is reported.
Incorrectly configured cassettes. Wrong hardware installed. 16-Jul-2008 Created
Kodak Confidential
47417
1135
47417
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Picker adjust motor selected (<MotorIndex>) cannot move the <Actuator side> actuator off the home sensor
This error indicates that a motor is unabled to jog off the sensor after initialization based on the expected jog distance. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
47500
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information DC Motor Control DMC: The DC motor is not supported by the product
The DC motor is not supported by the product. If using monitor commands, verify the motor name entered with the monitor command. The monitor command dmc info will identify the motor names of the DC motors supported by the product. If the error is generated internally, the error is an internal error.
Kodak Confidential
1136
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
47501
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action DC Motor Control DMC: The handle of the DC motor is invalid
The handle of the DC motor is invalid. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
47502
ErrorFamily Error Message DC Motor Control DMC: The requested movement of the DC motor is invalid
Kodak Confidential
47503
1137
Service Information
The requested movement of the DC motor is invalid. Note that the requested movement includes the following:
The motor direction ( home or away ). The motor duration ( 0 to 134217727 milliseconds ). The motor torque ( 0 to 100 percent ).
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
47503
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information DC Motor Control DMC: The DC motors do not support synchronous movement
At this time, a synchronous movement requires that the DC motors exist on the same GENINE board. If using monitor commands, verify the motor names entered with the monitor command. The monitor command dmc info will identify the motor names of the DC motors supported by the product. If the error is generated internally, the error is an internal error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
Availability
Kodak Confidential
1138
The DC motors do not exist on the same GENINE board. Firmware error that will occur during firmware development and testing. 28-Jul-2006
47504
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action DC Motor Control DMC: The DC motor is being initialized
The DC motor is not available until initialization is complete. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
47505
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action DC Motor Control DMC: The DC motor has been disabled
The DC motor has failed initialization for an unknown reason. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
47506
1139
47506
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information DC Motor Control DMC: The DC motor has been reserved
When controlling the DC motor(s), the DC motor(s) are considered reserved once the DC motor(s) have been configured, if the DC motor is running or if the DC motors are synchronous. The DC motor(s) are considered unreserved once the DC motor(s) have been stopped. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
47507
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information DC Motor Control DMC: The DC motor has timed out
When initiating the movement of the DC motor(s), a motor timeout may be specified. If the motor timeout is non-zero, a timeout error will be generated if the movement of the DC motor(s) is not complete within the specified motor timeout.
Kodak Confidential
1140
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
dmc motor start < motor name > [ [ < motor timeout > ] ] on page 46 dmc sync start < first name > < second name > [ [ < motor timeout > ] ] on page 48
47603
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Picker <Side> tower not found
Click RESUME to continue operations Click RELEASE to cancel the job and continue operations.
47604
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Cannot move the <Mechanism>, it has not been initialized
Unable to actuate the mechanism, it has not been initialized and is therefore in an unknown (unsafe?) state.
Kodak Confidential
47610
1141
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
47610
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <I/O name> vacuum timeout: Failed to achieve vacuum threshold (<Threshold>) (only reached <ActualValue>).
A timeout occurred while waiting for the specified vacuum to cross the threshold. This error will generally come up while trying to pick a slipsheet on either the picker or the pusher.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
1142
Parameter Modified
ActualValue - This is the actual value reached after the timeout. 22-Mar-2005
47613
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <Motor name> motor not initialized
Click RESUME to continue operations Click RELEASE to cancel the job and continue operations. Reset the APL.
47614
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Parameter Modified Media Handler MDH: Plate detected on pusher shoes. Top plate may be damaged ( bay <bay> )
A plate was detected on the pusher vacuum shoes when a slipsheet was expected. Press "resume". Inspect next plate from this pallet for scratches or other damage. This error was obsoleted as of version 5.03
Picking error. bay - Identifies the bay of the automatic pallet loader. 20-Jun-2008
47617
ErrorFamily Error Message Media Handler MDH: Unable to <request>, check the <mechanism>
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47630
1143
Service Information
Before initiating the user request, the state of the automatic pallet loader is verified. This error code indicates that the automatic pallet loader was in an invalid state. To open the APL, close the APL or measure the APL, it is expected that either the pusher / picker are clear of the transfer table or the transfer table is all the way up.
47630
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Plate handoff to pusher failed ( bay <bay> ).
Media was not handed off to the pusher properly. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
1144
47806
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Slip sheet unexpectedly detected in cassette, cassette was setup not to use slip sheets
A cassette was setup to pick without using slip sheets however a slip sheet was detected when picking.
Reconfigure the cassette to use slip sheets, or remove paper from the cassette
47807
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <motor name> stepper motor did not reach or remain on the sensor it was searching for [<I/O name>]
The stepper motor was told to move to a specific location while waiting for a sensor, or sensors, to change to specific states. This error indicates that the stepper motor reached the end of its command without toggling the sensor, or remaining on the sensor after toggling occurred. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
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47808
1145
47808
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <servo name> servo cannot search for a sensor [<I/O name>] if waiting is not specified
A servo was setup to wait for a sensor, but some of the other setup parameters conflicted with this sensor. This is a programming error. Reattempt the operation if the problem persists restart the device. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
47809
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <servo name> servo recieved an invalid setup parameter
A servo was sent invalid setup parameters. This is a programming error. Reattempt the operation, if the problem persists then reset. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
1146
47810
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: <servo name> servo has not started a command, cannot wait for it to complete
Attempting to wait for a servo command to complete but the servo command was not setup in the first place. This is a progamming error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
47811
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <servo name> servo did not reach the sensor it was searching for [<I/O name>]
The servo was told to move to a specific location while waiting for a sensor, or sensors, to change to specific states. This error indicates that the servo reached the end of its command without toggling the sensor, or sensors to the expected states.
Kodak Confidential
47812
1147
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
47812
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Media Handler MDH: Servo cannot search for a sensor that has been disabled [<I/O name>]
Software error. A servo was told to move, waiting for a specific sensor to go high. That sensor is disabled (bypassed), so this move is invalid. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
1148
47813
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: <servo name> servo did not reach or remain on the sensor it was searching for [<I/O name>]
The servo was told to move to a specific location while waiting for a sensor, or sensors, to change to specific states. This error indicates that the servo reached the end of its command without toggling the sensor, or remaining on the sensor after toggling occurred. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
47817
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Media Handler MDH: Could not find any empty media locations slots for flush
Could not find an empty media location during a flush. This means that there is more media in the device than the media handler is able to track.
Kodak Confidential
47904
1149
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
47904
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Modified Media Handler MDH: Slip sheet bin is full, empty slip sheet bin
Slip sheet bin is full, unable to start new jobs that require slip sheets until it is emptied. Empty the slip sheet bin. This error is reported.
Bin is full 24-Oct-2007 Created
48200
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information CANopen Master COM: The slave node has not been registered
The slave node has not been registered. The most likely cause is that the slave node is not responding.
Kodak Confidential
1150
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
com info on page 33 com diag on page 31 scm info on page 232
48201
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action CANopen Master COM: The slave node has already been registered
The slave node has already been registered. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
48202
1151
48202
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action CANopen Master COM: The CANopen master has not been initialized
The CANopen master has not been initialized. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48203
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action CANopen Master COM: The CANopen master initialization failed
The CANopen master has not been initialized. Note that this is a translated error; the device log will provide the original error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
1152
48204
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information CANopen Master COM: A function parameter for the CANopen master is invalid
A function parameter for the CANopen master is invalid. If using monitor commands, verify the function parameters entered with the monitor command. If the error is generated internally, the error is an internal error. If using monitor commands, verify the function parameters entered with the monitor command.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48205
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information CANopen Master COM: The slave node doesn't match the expected node type
The slave node doesn't match the expected node type. Note the device is communicating with the slave node without error. As a result, it is unlikely that there is a hardware failure; it is more likely that the wrong hardware has been installed.
Kodak Confidential
48206
1153
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48206
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action CANopen Master COM: All CAN transactions have been allocated
All CAN transactions have been allocated. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48207
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information CANopen Master COM: The CAN transaction cannot be queued; the queue is full
Kodak Confidential
1154
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48208
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action CANopen Master COM: The CAN transaction cannot be unqueued; the queue is empty
The CAN transaction cannot be unqueued; the queue is empty. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48209
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information CANopen Master COM: A response packet contained an invalid number of bytes
Kodak Confidential
48210
1155
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48210
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action CANopen Master COM: The slave node aborted communications, error [<error code>]
The slave node aborted communications. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48211
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information CANopen Master COM: The received CAN message has been corrupted
Kodak Confidential
1156
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48212
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action CANopen Master COM: The slave node has timed out ( node <servo name> )
The slave node has timed out. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48213
ErrorFamily Error Message CANopen Master COM: The slave node is not responding ( node <servo name> )
Kodak Confidential
48214
1157
The slave node is not responding. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48214
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action CANopen Master COM: The slave node has unexpectedly reset ( node <servo name> )
The slave node has unexpectedly reset. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
1158
48215
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action CANopen Master COM: The slave node is no longer responding ( node <servo name> )
The slave node is no longer responding. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48216
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action CANopen Master COM: The slave node has encountered a general failure ( node <servo name> )
The slave node has encountered a general failure. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
48217
1159
Parameter Modified
servo name - Specifies the node name of the slave node. 16-Dec-2008
48217
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action CANopen Master COM: The CANopen master encountered an internal failure
The CANopen master encountered an internal failure. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48300
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action CANopen Slave COS: Internal firmware error - COS driver
Illegal internal firmware operation has occurred. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
1160
Cause Modified
48301
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action CANopen Slave COS: Internal firmware error - COS driver
Illegal internal firmware operation has occurred. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48302
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action CANopen Slave COS: CAN Transmit Queue is Full - COS driver
Internal CAN Transmit buffer queue space has been exhausted. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
48303
1161
Cause Modified
48303
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action CANopen Slave COS: CANopen SDO channels are all in use - COS driver
Maximum number of CANopen SDO channels are already in use. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48304
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action CANopen Slave COS: Failure opening SDO channel to CANopen node - COS driver
Failure to open a SDO communication channel to specified CANopen node. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
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1162
Cause Modified
48305
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action CANopen Slave COS: Timeout performing CANopen communication - COS driver
CANopen protocol communication timeout error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48306
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action CANopen Slave COS: SDO abort occuring performing CANopen SDO communication - COS driver
CANopen SDO protocol communication Abort error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
Kodak Confidential
48307
1163
Cause Modified
48307
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action CANopen Slave COS: Unknown SDO CANopen communication error - COS driver
CANopen SDO protocol unknown communication error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48402
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Cause Parameter Parameter Modified Main Plot Control MPC: The <Temperature sensor name> temperature <Temperature sensor reading> is out of operating range
Kodak Confidential
1164
48403
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: The exposure rate for the image (<Current exposure rate>) exceeds the licensed limit (<Maximum exposure rate> mJ/cm^2)
The exposure rate for the current image is greater than the licensed limit for the product configuration. The exposure rate is calculated from a combination of laser power, drum speed, and swath width.
Operator Action
Check the configured laser power for the loaded media Check the configured drum speed for the loaded media Check the configured swath width for the loaded media
48404
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Availability Parameter Modified See Also Main Plot Control MPC: Subscan output resolution of <Subscan output resolution> DPI must be twice the head resolution
The output resolution in the subscan direction must be twice the head resolution if it is greater than the head resolution.
Command: mode
Kodak Confidential
48405
1165
48405
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: The exposure rate for the image (<Current exposure rate>) falls short of the licensed limit (<Minimum exposure rate> mJ/cm^2)
The exposure rate for the current image is less than the licensed limit for the product configuration. The exposure rate is calculated from a combination of laser power, drum speed, and swath width.
Operator Action
Check the configured laser power for the loaded media Check the configured drum speed for the loaded media Check the configured swath width for the loaded media
48406
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: The imaging head is sensitive to retraces and one or more retraces occurred, check plate for artifacts
Some imaging heads do not support retraces well (e.g. because they do not have a shutter), and even one retrace will cause image artifacts. This is the case with the current head, and a retrace occurred during the plot. It is therefore possible that an image artifact may have occurred. Check media for image artifacts, and if found, resubmit job. This error is reported.
10-Mar-2011
48407
ErrorFamily Error Message Main Plot Control MPC: The head did not detect any emulsion, check plate is loaded correctly
Kodak Confidential
1166
The emulsion was not detected by the head. This is likely caused by the media having been loaded upside down. Check media is loaded correctly. This error is reported.
26-Sep-2011
48408
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Main Plot Control MPC: Device running with reduced performance due to head laser degradation (required laser power: <Required power>, max supported: <Max supported power> Watt)
The device is not running in optimal performance due to a degradation of the laser in the imaging head. The head can no longer reach the required laser power for this plot, at maximum current. As a result, the device is forced to plot with a lower drum speed to compensate for the lower laser power the head is able to support at its current state. Replace the thermal head. This error is reported.
Laser diode degradation. Required power The original laser power required for this plot, in Watts. Max supported power The active maximum laser power the head is capable to support, in Watts. 30-May-2012
48500
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Servo Controller Module SCM: The configuration table of servo controllers has not been registered
The configuration table of servo controllers has not been registered. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Kodak Confidential
48501
1167
48501
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Servo Controller Module SCM: The configuration table of servo controllers has already been registered
The configuration table of servo controllers has already been registered. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48502
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Servo Controller Module SCM: The servo controller module has not been initialized
The servo controller module has not been initialized. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
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Cause Modified
Firmware error that will occur during firmware development and testing. 01-Dec-2008
48503
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Servo Controller Module SCM: The servo controller module initialization failed
The servo controller module has not been initialized. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48504
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Servo Controller Module SCM: The servo controller is not supported by the product ( servo <servo name> )
The servo controller is not supported by the product. If using monitor commands, verify the servo name entered with the monitor command. The monitor command scm info will identify the servo names of the servo controllers supported by the product. If the error is generated internally, the error is an internal error. If using monitor commands, verify the servo name entered with the monitor command.
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1169
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48505
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Servo Controller Module SCM: The handle of the servo controller is invalid
The handle of the servo controller is invalid. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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48506
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Servo Controller Module SCM: A function parameter for the servo controller is invalid
A function parameter for the servo controller is invalid. If using monitor commands, verify the function parameters entered with the monitor command. If the error is generated internally, the error is an internal error. If using monitor commands, verify the function parameters entered with the monitor command.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48507
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Servo Controller Module SCM: A response packet contained an invalid number of bytes
A received packet from the servo controller contained an invalid number of bytes. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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48508
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Servo Controller Module SCM: The functionality is not supported by the servo controller
The s-curve profile is only supported by the Copley servo controlers. The actual current is only provided by the Copley servo controlers.
If using monitor commands, verify the monitor command. If the error is generated internally, the error is an internal error. If using monitor commands, verify the monitor command.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48509
ErrorFamily Error Message Servo Controller Module SCM: The servo controller is busy ( servo <servo name> )
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Service Information
The servo controller is busy. If using monitor commands, wait for the servo controller to be idle. The monitor command scm info will indicate the state of the servo controllers supported by the product. If the error is generated internally, the error is an internal error. If using monitor commands, verify the monitor command.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48510
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Servo Controller Module SCM: The servo controller is already halting ( servo <servo name> )
The servo controller is already halting. If using monitor commands, the servo controller has been halted multiple times. If the error is generated internally, the error is an internal error. If using monitor commands, the servo controller has been halted multiple times.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48511
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Servo Controller Module SCM: The servo controller has timed out ( servo <servo name> )
The servo controller has timed out. If using monitor commands, the specified servo timeout is insufficient for the requested home / move / halt. If the error is generated internally, the error is an internal error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Operator Action
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01-Dec-2008
scm home < servo name > < homing method > < homing velocity fast > < homing velocity slow > < homing acceleration > < home offset > < servo timeout > on page 232 scm trapezoidal move < servo name > < target position > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < servo timeout > on page 234 scm trapezoidal jog < servo name > < relative distance > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < servo timeout > on page 234 scm scurve move < servo name > < target position > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < profile jerk > < servo timeout > on page 233 scm scurve jog < servo name > < relative distance > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < profile jerk > < servo timeout > on page 233 scm halt < servo name > < halt option > < quick stop deceleration > < servo timeout > on page 231
48512
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Servo Controller Module SCM: The servo controller is reconfiguring ( servo <servo name> )
The servo controller is reconfiguring. If using monitor commands, this is the expected behaviour when the servo controller is reconfigured before the requested home / move is complete. If the error is generated internally, the error is an internal error. If using monitor commands, this is the expected behaviour when the servo controller is reconfigured before the requested home / move is complete.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
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Firmware error that will occur during firmware development and testing. servo name - Specifies the servo name of the servo controller. 20-Mar-2009
scm home < servo name > < homing method > < homing velocity fast > < homing velocity slow > < homing acceleration > < home offset > < servo timeout > on page 232 scm trapezoidal move < servo name > < target position > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < servo timeout > on page 234 scm trapezoidal jog < servo name > < relative distance > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < servo timeout > on page 234 scm scurve move < servo name > < target position > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < profile jerk > < servo timeout > on page 233 scm scurve jog < servo name > < relative distance > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < profile jerk > < servo timeout > on page 233 scm halt < servo name > < halt option > < quick stop deceleration > < servo timeout > on page 231
48513
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Servo Controller Module SCM: The servo controller is halting ( servo <servo name> )
The servo controller is halting. If using monitor commands, this is the expected behaviour when the servo controller is halted before the requested home / move is complete. If the error is generated internally, the error is an internal error. If using monitor commands, this is the expected behaviour when the servo controller is halted before the requested home / move is complete.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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scm home < servo name > < homing method > < homing velocity fast > < homing velocity slow > < homing acceleration > < home offset > < servo timeout > on page 232 scm trapezoidal move < servo name > < target position > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < servo timeout > on page 234 scm trapezoidal jog < servo name > < relative distance > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < servo timeout > on page 234 scm scurve move < servo name > < target position > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < profile jerk > < servo timeout > on page 233 scm scurve jog < servo name > < relative distance > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < profile jerk > < servo timeout > on page 233 scm halt < servo name > < halt option > < quick stop deceleration > < servo timeout > on page 231
48514
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Servo Controller Module SCM: The servo controller homing has failed ( servo <servo name> ) ( <diagnostic> )
While homing, the servo controller has returned an unexpected status error. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability Cause
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A homing error has occurred. The status is reserved. servo name - Specifies the servo name of the servo controller. diagnostic - Diagnostic information to aid product development. 20-Mar-2009
scm home < servo name > < homing method > < homing velocity fast > < homing velocity slow > < homing acceleration > < home offset > < servo timeout > on page 232
48515
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Servo Controller Module SCM: Trapezoidal / s-curve moves require the servo controller to be referenced ( servo <servo name> )
Trapezoidal / s-curve moves require the servo controller to be referenced. If using monitor commands, home the servo controller. If the error is generated internally, the error is an internal error. If using monitor commands, home the servo controler.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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22-Apr-2009
scm home < servo name > < homing method > < homing velocity fast > < homing velocity slow > < homing acceleration > < home offset > < servo timeout > on page 232 scm trapezoidal move < servo name > < target position > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < servo timeout > on page 234 scm scurve move < servo name > < target position > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < profile jerk > < servo timeout > on page 233
48516
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Servo Controller Module SCM: S-curve moves / jogs do not support reconfiguration ( servo <servo name> )
S-curve moves / jogs do not support reconfiguration ( issuing a new movement before the old movement is complete ). If using monitor commands, either wait for the s-curve move / jog to complete or use a trapezoidal move / jog. If the error is generated internally, the error is an internal error. If using monitor commands, either wait for the s-curve move / jog to complete or use a trapezoidal move / jog.
Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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22-Apr-2009
scm scurve move < servo name > < target position > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < profile jerk > < servo timeout > on page 233 scm scurve jog < servo name > < relative distance > < profile velocity > < profile acceleration > < profile deceleration > < profile jerk > < servo timeout > on page 233
48517
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Servo Controller Module SCM: The servo controller module encountered an internal failure
The servo controller module encountered an internal failure. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48600
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information System Information SIN: Cannot register version information, pointer is null
Attempt was to register information about a subsystem, firmware or hardware however the pointer passed in was null.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48601
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action System Information SIN: Unable to register version information with System Information subsystem
An attempt was made to register subsystem version information, however due to a software issue it was unable to. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48602
ErrorFamily Error Message System Information SIN: Subsystem abbrevation is not currently registered with the System Information subsystem
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Attempt was made to query information about a subsystem that does not exist or has not been registered. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48603
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action System Information SIN: Unable to find specified subsystem record in the System Information subsystem
The specified record number could not be found. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
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48604
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action System Information SIN: Subsystem number is not currently registered with the System Information subsystem
Attempt was made to query information on a subsystem that does not exist or has not been registered. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48605
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action System Information SIN: Version information has already been registered with the System Information subsystem
Attempt to register the version information that already exists. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
Availability
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Cause
Call was made to an intialization function which was previously executed, and registered product information already. Currently, error only occurs on attempts to re-register firmware or hardware information. 09-Aug-2010 Created
Modified
48606
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action System Information SIN: Version information has not been registered yet with the System Information subsystem
Firmware or hardware version information has not been registered yet with the System Information Subsystem, A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48700
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Device Idle Monitor IDL: A NULL pointer was passed to the IDL subsystem
An attempt was made to use a NULL pointer when none was expected. This is a software error.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48701
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Device Idle Monitor IDL: Cannot register any more subsystems with the IDL subsystem
An attempt was made to register a subsystem with the IDL subsystem, but there are no more slots available to do so. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48702
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Device Idle Monitor IDL: Subsystem is currently not registered with the IDL subsystem
An attempt was made to start an action with a subsystem that was not currently registered with the IDL subsystem.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48703
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Device Idle Monitor IDL: Subsystem is already registered with the IDL subsystem
An attempt was made to register a subsystem with IDL, but that subsystem was already previously registered. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48704
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Device Idle Monitor IDL: Command is not recognized by the IDL subsystem
A command was received by the IDL task, but it had a command that is not recognized by the task.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48705
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Device Idle Monitor IDL: Cannot add any more actions with the IDL subsystem
An attempt to start a new action with the IDL subsystem failed because all the actions slots are full. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48706
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Device Idle Monitor IDL: Could not find the specified action in the IDL subsystem
An attempt was made to complete a specified action with a specified subsystem, however the subsystem specified had no actions.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48707
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Device Idle Monitor IDL: No state variable provided
IDL was queried for some state information however a NULL pointer was passed in, resulting in no way for this information to be returned. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48708
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Device Idle Monitor IDL: No more slots available for callbacks in the IDL subsystem
An attempt was made to register a state callback with the IDL subsystem, but there are no more slots available.
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48709
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information Operator Action Device Idle Monitor IDL: No callback function pointer provided
An attempt was made to register a state callback with the IDL subsystem, but there was no valid callback provided. A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
48900
ErrorFamily Error Message Service Information _MBZ: MicroBlaze General Failure
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Operator Action
A device error has occurred. You may be able to continue by pressing the "resume" button onscreen (if present) or by resetting the device and workstation. For support under your service contract, contact the Kodak Customer Service at 1-800-472-2727 or online at http:\\ecentral.kodak.com (or your local service representative). To help with troubleshooting, please make a note of error numbers, the media type/size and any information about the workflow or job that might be relevant.
49215
ErrorFamily Error Message Product Support PRD: Engine temperature fault: Reading <Current frame temperature> (frame) and <Current leadscrew temperature> (leadscrew) degrees, allowed range is <Minimum allowed temperature> to <Maximum allowed temperature> degrees Celsius.
Service Information
This error indicates that the engine temperature (as measured on the frame and on the leadscrew) is lower or higher then the allowed range. It is only a warning and the device will continue to operate, although a nominal value of 25 degrees Celsius will be used for temperature compensation. Check media for subscan scaling problem. Check the frame and/or ballscrew temperature sensors hardware. This error is reported.
Frame and/or leadscrew temperature exceeds the allowed range. Malfunctioning sensor hardware. Current frame temperature. The current frame temperature in degrees celsius. Current leadscrew temperature. The current leadscrew temperature in degrees celsius. Minimum allowed temperature. The minimum allowed temperature for either frame or leadscrew, in degrees celsius. Maximum allowed temperature. The maximum allowed temperature for either frame or leadscrew, in degrees celsius. 20-Mar-2012
Operator Action Availability Cause Cause Parameter Parameter Parameter Parameter Modified
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Parameters
carriage accel
Parameter Family Description CRG
The carriage acceleration in mm/sec^2. This is the acceleration value used to reach specified velocities for all carriage 'move', 'moveto' and 'init' commands. This parameter is available.
07-Jun-2001
If the value is greater than that allowed by the carriage programmable hardware the maximum accleration the hardware is capable of is used instead.
Normal
Command: carriage move <velocity> Command: carriage moveto <position> Command: carriage init
carriage espeed
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range Modified Notes CRG
This is the speed in mm/sec used by the carriage when searching for the edge of imaging media. This parameter is available.
07-Jun-2001
The carriage is never 'aware' that and edge search is taking place. It is simply commanded to move during an edge search procedure conducted by another firmware subsystem. The edge search speed has historically been set within the carriage subsystem. Although the carriage never uses the value directly it is made available to other subsystems which may or may not pass it back to the carriage as part of a 'move' or 'moveto' command during an edge search.
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Normal
PRM: carriage mspeed Command: carriage move <velocity> Command: carriage moveto <position>
carriage gearing
Parameter Family Description CRG
The belt drive ratio of the carriage lead screw pulley to the carriage motor. It is not necessary for this value to be an 'integer' ratio. This number should remain constant for any given CTP machine. This parameter is available.
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carriage ihold
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range Modified Access See Also CRG
This is the 'holding' current driven to the carriage motor when the carriage is stopped and not in idle mode. This parameter is available.
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carriage imove
Parameter Family Description Availability CRG
This is the current driven to the carriage motor when the carriage is in motion during an 'init', 'move' or 'moveto' command. This parameter is available.
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Command: carriage move <velocity> Command: carriage moveto <position> Command: carriage init PRM: carriage iplot PRM: carriage ihold
carriage iplot
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range Modified Access See Also CRG
This is the current driven to the carriage motor when the carriage motion is synchronized with the drum during imaging. This parameter is available.
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carriage ispeed
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range Modified CRG
This is the speed in mm/sec used by the carriage when travelling toward the home tab during an initialization sequence. This parameter is available.
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PRM: carriage mspeed PRM: carriage espeed Command: carriage move <velocity> Command: carriage moveto <position>
carriage kamp
Parameter Family Description CRG
This parameter describes the transconductance gain of the carriage amplifier in control volts per amp. This parameter together with any one of the following parameters specifies the carriage motor current in the following scenarios:
imove parameter (moving or positioning the carriage) iplot parameter (tracking the drum during imaging) ihold parameter (holding the carriage at a position)
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carriage maccel
Parameter Family Description CRG
Used on linear motor systems only. The carriage acceleration in mm/sec^2. This is the acceleration value used to reach specified velocities for all carriage 'move', 'moveto' and 'init' commands. It is not used during plotting. This parameter is available.
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If the value is greater than that allowed by the carriage programmable hardware the maximum accleration the hardware is capable of is used instead.
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Command: carriage move <velocity> Command: carriage moveto <position> Command: carriage init
carriage mspeed
Parameter Family Description CRG
The default carriage velocity in mm/sec. This is the velocity used during a carriage 'moveto' command when no velocity is specified. It is also the velocity used to move the carriage toward the home position during the initialization sequence. This parameter is available.
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Other firmware subsystems that command the carriage are able to obtain this value from the carriage and return it as a parameter in subsequent 'move' or 'moveto' commands.
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carriage mtravel
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range Modified Access CRG
This is the maximum distance in mm over which the carriage can travel. This parameter is available.
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carriage pitch
Parameter Family Description CRG
The screw pitch of the carriage lead screw. This is the nominal distance between the lead screw threads in microns. It is also the exact linear distance the carriage travels in exactly one lead screw rotation. This number should remain constant for any given CTP machine. This parameter is available.
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carriage steps
Parameter Family Description CRG
The number of steps required by the carriage stepper motor to complete a single revolution. This number is specified by stepper motor manufacturers and remains constant for any given CTP machine. This parameter is available.
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carriage vhome
Parameter Family Description CRG
This is the virtual home offset value, in microns. It is the distance between the normal carriage home position and the virtual home position (the start of image). Relevant only for systems that enable the virtual home position CRG option. This parameter is available.
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fco autoloader
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Notes Access CTP
FCO auto-loader component label. It contains the FCO 100-label values. This parameter is available.
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fco debris
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Notes Access CTP
FCO debris component label. It contains the FCO 100-label values. This parameter is available.
09-Feb-2005
fco engine
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Notes Access CTP
FCO engine component label. It contains the FCO 100-label values. This parameter is available.
09-Feb-2005
fco head
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Notes Access CTP
FCO head component label. It contains the FCO 100-label values. This parameter is available.
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fco loader
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Notes Access CTP
FCO loader component label. It contains the FCO 100-label values. This parameter is available.
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fco powerbox
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Notes Access CTP
FCO power-box component label. It contains the FCO 100-label values. This parameter is available.
09-Feb-2005
fco proofer
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Notes Access CTP
FCO proofer component label. It contains the FCO 100-label values. This parameter is available.
09-Feb-2005
fco unloader
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Notes Access CTP
FCO unloader component label. It contains the FCO 100-label values. This parameter is available.
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statuslights plotcompletereminder
Parameter Family Description CTP
The plot complete reminder value. This is the amount of time prior to the estimated completion of a plot when the 'plot almost done' status light(s) gets activated. This parameter is available.
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debris bellmouthflowconst
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range DEB
This is the cabinet flow constant A that fits the equation P1 = A Q1 ^ X, where P1 is the pressure in kPa, and Q1 is the flow. This parameter is available.
#Trendsetter_Series_4: 2789.703 [E-07] #Trendsetter_Series_4: Please issue the appropriate monitor command to determine this parameter's minimum and maximum values.
08-Aug-2001
The value is multiplies by E-05 in order to ajust it properly for the equation.
Hazardous
debris bellmouthflowexp
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range DEB
This is the cabinet flow exponent X that fits the equation P1 = A Q1 ^ X, where P1 is the pressure in kPa, and Q1 is the flow. This parameter is available.
#Trendsetter_Series_4: 1839.091 [E-03] #Trendsetter_Series_4: Please issue the appropriate monitor command to determine this parameter's minimum and maximum values.
Modified Access
08-Aug-2001 Hazardous
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debris bloweroffdelay
Parameter Family Description DEB
This is the time in seconds for how the long the debris removal blower will stay on AFTER a plot is finished. This time is required for two reasons, the first is to flush the system, the seconds is to ensure that there is no throughput hit due to the ramping up of debris blower, which takes around 3 seconds. This time should be set so that the blower stays on between plots, but shuts off if the machine is idle for a long period. This parameter is available.
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debris bloweronpostdelay
Parameter Family Description DEB
This is the time in seconds for how the long the debris system will wait after turning on the debris blower, before it starts checking for stability and thereby beginning monitoring. This parameter is available.
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debris chemicalfiltermax
Parameter Family Description DEB
This key stores the maximum filter life for the Presstek chemical filter in the debris removal cabinet. This value, in metres squared, should be set based on the emperically determined maximum lifetime of the filter when using only Anthem plates. This parameter is available.
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debris chemicalfilterusagea
Parameter Family Description DEB
This read-only key contains the usage count for the Presstek chemical filter in the debris removal cabinet. It is updated on every job based on the size of the image area and the emissions intensity for the media plotted on. The media debris option must be set to 32 or 33 for this count to be updated. When the count exceeds a certain percentage of the maximum, a warning is displayed to the operator. When the count exceeds the maximum, the job will fail until the filter is replaced (at which point the count will be reset to zero). There are two filter usage count keys, A and B. One is stored in flash and the other is stored in the NVS file. The firmware will always use the greater of the two values, in case one value is inadvertently reset by a board change or NVS file change.
debris chemicalfilterusageb
Parameter Family Description DEB
This read-only key contains the usage count for the Presstek chemical filter in the debris removal cabinet. It is updated on every job based on the size of the image area and the emissions intensity for the media plotted on. The media debris option must be set to 32 or 33 for this count to be updated. When the count exceeds a certain percentage of the maximum, a warning is displayed to the operator. When the count exceeds the maximum, the job will fail until the filter is replaced (at which point the count will be reset to zero). There are two filter usage count keys, A and B. One is stored in flash and the other is stored in the NVS file. The firmware will always use the greater of the two values, in case one value is inadvertently reset by a board change or NVS file change.
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debris flowchangerate
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range DEB
This is the flow change rate threshold used to determine the flow stability. This parameter is available.
#Trendsetter_Series_4: 3.000 [SCMH] #Trendsetter_Series_4: Please issue the appropriate monitor command to determine this parameter's minimum and maximum values.
Modified Access
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debris flowlow
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range DEB
This is the maximum allowed flow in SCMH (acutal cubic meters per hour) that is considered to be a low flow. This parameter is available.
#Trendsetter_Series_4: 65.000 [SCMH] #Trendsetter_Series_4: Please issue the appropriate monitor command to determine this parameter's minimum and maximum values.
Modified Access
08-Aug-2001 Hazardous
debris flowmarginal
Parameter Family Description Availability Default DEB
This is the maximum allowed flow in SCMH (acutal cubic meters per hour) that is considered to be a marginal allowed flow. This parameter is available.
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Range
#Trendsetter_Series_4: Please issue the appropriate monitor command to determine this parameter's minimum and maximum values.
Modified Access
08-Aug-2001 Hazardous
debris flowmaxdiff
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range DEB
This is the maximum allowed differential flow in SCMH (acutal cubic meters per hour) that is allowed betweent the nozzle and the cabinet. This parameter is available.
#Trendsetter_Series_4: 8.500 [SCMH] #Trendsetter_Series_4: Please issue the appropriate monitor command to determine this parameter's minimum and maximum values.
Modified Access
08-Aug-2001 Hazardous
debris flowmin
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range DEB
This is the maximum allowed flow in SCMH (acutal cubic meters per hour) that is considered to be a mimimum allowed flow. This parameter is available.
#Trendsetter_Series_4: 71.000 [SCMH] #Trendsetter_Series_4: Please issue the appropriate monitor command to determine this parameter's minimum and maximum values.
Modified Access
08-Aug-2001 Hazardous
debris flowzero
Parameter Family Description Availability Default DEB
This is the maximum allowed flow in SCMH (acutal cubic meters per hour) that is considered to be zero flow. This parameter is available.
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#Trendsetter_Series_4: Please issue the appropriate monitor command to determine this parameter's minimum and maximum values.
Modified Access
08-Aug-2001 Hazardous
debris nozzle2sensortype
Parameter Family Description DEB
This is used to determine the type of sensor used for measuring the nozzle pressure for the SECOND nozzle. Only valid on dual-headed devices. Valid nozzle sensor types are: 0 - Motorola MPX-5100 (onboard) - POC only 1 - Setra 10 - PACC only 2 Setra 25 - PACC only 3 - Setra 50 - PACC only 4 - Setra 100 - PACC only 5 Motorola MPX-5100 (satellite version) - POC only
Availability Default
#Trendsetter_Series_4: Please issue the appropriate monitor command to determine this parameter's default value. #Trendsetter_Series_4: Please issue the appropriate monitor command to determine this parameter's minimum and maximum values.
Range
Modified Access
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debris nozzleflowconst
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range DEB
This is the nozzle flow constant A that fits the equation P1 = A Q1 ^ X, where P1 is the pressure in kPa, and Q1 is the flow. This parameter is available.
#Trendsetter_Series_4: 2226.510 [E-07] #Trendsetter_Series_4: Please issue the appropriate monitor command to determine this parameter's minimum and maximum values.
08-Aug-2001
The value is multiplies by E-04 in order to ajust it properly for the equation.
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debris nozzleflowexp
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range DEB
This is the nozzle flow exponent X that fits the equation P1 = A Q1 ^ X, where P1 is the pressure in kPa, and Q1 is the flow. This parameter is available.
#Trendsetter_Series_4: 2053.038 [E-03] #Trendsetter_Series_4: Please issue the appropriate monitor command to determine this parameter's minimum and maximum values.
Modified Access
08-Aug-2001 Hazardous
debris nozzlesensortype
Parameter Family Description DEB
This is used to determine the type of sensor used for measuring the nozzle pressure. Valid nozzle sensor types are: 0 - Motorola MPX-5100 (onboard) - POC only 1 - Setra 10 - PACC only 2 Setra 25 - PACC only 3 - Setra 50 - PACC only 4 - Setra 100 - PACC only 5 Motorola MPX-5100 (satellite version) - POC only
Availability Default
#Trendsetter_Series_4: Please issue the appropriate monitor command to determine this parameter's default value. #Trendsetter_Series_4: Please issue the appropriate monitor command to determine this parameter's minimum and maximum values.
Range
Modified Access
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debris partfilterlatch
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range Modified DEB
This is set if the particulate filter sensor is triggered at any point during a plot. This parameter is available.
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This should not be accessible via the monitor. It is an internal state parameter only.
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debris pressmaxbellmouth
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range DEB
This is the maximum allowed pressure in kPa that the bellmouth can handle. This parameter is available.
#Trendsetter_Series_4: 24.880 [kPa] #Trendsetter_Series_4: Please issue the appropriate monitor command to determine this parameter's minimum and maximum values.
Modified Access
15-Apr-2002 Hazardous
debris pressmaxdiffbell
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range DEB
This is the maximum allowed differential pressure in kPa that is allowed between the two sensors in the debris cabinet. This parameter is available.
#Trendsetter_Series_4: 2.490 [kPa] #Trendsetter_Series_4: Please issue the appropriate monitor command to determine this parameter's minimum and maximum values.
Modified Access
08-Aug-2001 Hazardous
debris pressmaxnozzle
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range DEB
This is the maximum allowed pressure in kPa that the nozzle can handle. This parameter is available.
#Trendsetter_Series_4: 4.977 [kPa] #Trendsetter_Series_4: Please issue the appropriate monitor command to determine this parameter's minimum and maximum values.
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debris pressurecorrectionexp
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range DEB
This is used to determine the true cabinet flow. This parameter is available.
#Trendsetter_Series_4: 1125.000 #Trendsetter_Series_4: Please issue the appropriate monitor command to determine this parameter's minimum and maximum values.
Modified Access
15-Apr-2002 Hazardous
debris presszero
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range DEB
This is the highest pressure in kPa that is considered to be ZERO pressure. This parameter is available.
#Trendsetter_Series_4: 0.125 [kPa] #Trendsetter_Series_4: Please issue the appropriate monitor command to determine this parameter's minimum and maximum values.
Modified Access
08-Aug-2001 Hazardous
debris serialnumber
Parameter Family Description DEB
This parameter is the serial number of the installed debris removal system. It is not required by the fimrware for any specificfunction. It is essentially a 'bookkeeping' parameter that allows service engineers to determine the type of debris removal system installed and therefore the necessary replacement filter. This parameter is set during manufacture and should not be changed except by service engineers, possibly during field upgrades.
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debris siteelevation
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range DEB
This is the site elevation in meters used for calibration and sensing. This parameter is available.
#Trendsetter_Series_4: 0 [m] #Trendsetter_Series_4: Please issue the appropriate monitor command to determine this parameter's minimum and maximum values.
Modified Access
15-Apr-2002 Hazardous
drum bwpos
Parameter Family Description DRS
This value is used to compensate for disturbance torque created when positioning an unbalanced drum. The value is expressed in Hertz. This parameter adjusts drum servo control law calculations of output control effort. The value of this parameter is determined during machine design and integration and should not be changed. This parameter is available.
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drum bwvel
Parameter Family Description DRS
This value is used to compensate for disturbance torque created when spinning an unbalanced drum. The value is expressed in Hertz. This parameter adjusts drum servo control law calculations of output control effort. The value of this parameter is determined during machine design and integration and should not be changed. This parameter is available.
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drum drvdir
Parameter Family Description DRS
Sets the drum output drive direction for a particular machine. The 'forward' drum direction is the 'imaging' direction by convention. Drum output drive direction is determined by the sign of the control output. A positive velocity drives the drum in one direction a negative velocity drives it in the opposite direction. This boolean (i.e. single digital bit) parameter sets the drum drive one way or the other. This is a completely arbitrary distinction depending on the manufacturing logistics of the machine (i.e. the mounting of the drum motor etc). This parameter is determined by machine design and should not be changed.
#Trendsetter_Series_4: 0 #Trendsetter_Series_4: 0 to 1
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drum icts
Parameter Family Description DRS
The continuous current applied to the drum motor when the drum is in a steady state. This value can be thought as a minimum 'holding' curent that keeps the drum either at a constant position/velocity once that position/ velocity is acheived. It is important for this value be low enough to prevent excess power dissipation but large enough to ensure adequate control in the steady state. This value may range anywhere from 10% to 40% of 'ifs'. The value of this parameter is determined during machine design and integration and should not require adjustment. This parameter is available.
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drum ifs
Parameter Family Description DRS
The full scale current the drum motor amplifier is capable of delivering to the drum motor on a continuous basis. This is a specification published by drum amplifier manufacturer and should not be changed. This parameter is available.
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drum ipk
Parameter Family Description DRS
The peak (or maximum) current applied to the drum motor when changing velocity or position. This is typically less than or equal to the full scale parameter 'ifs'. It is used as a means of 'derating' the current applied by the drum amplifier to a value less that its published maximum specification. This parameter is available.
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drum jl
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range Modified Access DRS
The inertia if the imaging drum. The value of this parameter is determined during machine design and integration and should not be changed. This parameter is available.
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drum kpd
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range Modified Notes DRS
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This is a ram-based parameter. It reverts to its default value of 1.000 after every power cycle. It is to be used only by developers for debugging and development purposes. This parameter is hidden from normal view unless the 'prm access debug' command is entered.
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drum kpf
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range Modified DRS
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This is a ram-based parameter. It reverts to its default value of 1.000 after every power cycle. It is to be used only by developers for debugging and development purposes. This parameter is hidden from normal view unless the 'prm access debug' command is entered.
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drum kpi
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range Modified Notes DRS
14-Jun-2001
This is a ram-based parameter. It reverts to its default value of 1.000 after every power cycle. It is to be used only by developers for debugging and development purposes. This parameter is hidden from normal view unless the 'prm access debug' command is entered.
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drum kpp
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range Modified Notes DRS
14-Jun-2001
This is a ram-based parameter. It reverts to its default value of 1.000 after every power cycle. It is to be used only by developers for debugging and development purposes. This parameter is hidden from normal view unless the 'prm access debug' command is entered.
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drum kt
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range Modified Access DRS
The the torque constant of the drum motor. This is a specification published by the drum motor manufacturer and should not be changed. This parameter is available.
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drum kvf
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range Modified Notes DRS
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This is a ram-based parameter. It reverts to its default value of 1.000 after every power cycle. It is to be used only by developers for debugging and development purposes. This parameter is hidden from normal view unless the 'prm access debug' command is entered.
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drum kvi
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range Modified DRS
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This is a ram-based parameter. It reverts to its default value of 1.000 after every power cycle. It is to be used only by developers for debugging and development purposes. This parameter is hidden from normal view unless the 'prm access debug' command is entered.
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drum kvp
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range Modified Notes DRS
14-Jun-2001
This is a ram-based parameter. It reverts to its default value of 1.000 after every power cycle. It is to be used only by developers for debugging and development purposes. This parameter is hidden from normal view unless the 'prm access debug' command is entered.
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drum maxacc
Parameter Family Description DRS
The maximum allowable acceleration value used by the drum servo when calculating velocity control trajectory tables. This value is expressed in radians/sec^2. The value of this parameter is determined during machine design and integration and should not be changed under normal circumstances. This parameter is available.
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Trajectory tables are used to create an ideal theoretical position and velocity curve used for reference by the drum servo when changing velocity or position. At each control sample update the drum servo compares its current position and velocity with that of an ideal value derived from the table.
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drum maxjerk
Parameter Family Description DRS
The maximum allowable 'jerk' value used by the drum servo when calculating position and velocity control trajectory tables. Jerk is the first derivative of acceleration and expressed in radians/sec^3. The value of this parameter is determined during machine design and integration and should not be changed. This parameter is available.
14-Jun-2001
Trajectory tables are used to create an ideal theoretical position and velocity curve used for reference by the drum servo when changing velocity or position. At each control sample update the drum servo compares its current position and velocity with that of an ideal value derived from the table.
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drum maxpacc
Parameter Family Description DRS
The maximum allowable acceleration value used by the drum servo when calculating position control trajectory tables. This value is expressed in radians/sec^2. The value of this parameter is determined during machine design and integration and should not be changed under normal circumstances. In some situations, when a drum amplifier is no longer delivering optimum current or a drum motor is no longer delivering optimum torque the drum may appear to overshoot its target position and take too long to stabilize at the end of a drum move. It may be possible to alleviate this problem by reducing this parameter slightly (no more than about 20%). This may cure the problem but will also degrade the throughput of the machine and should not be considered a long term solution.
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Trajectory tables are used to create an ideal theoretical position and velocity curve used for reference by the drum servo when changing velocity or position. At each control sample update the drum servo compares its current position and velocity with that of an ideal value derived from the table.
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drum maxperr
Parameter Family Description DRS
The maximum tolerable position error. The drum servo controller is constantly sampling the current drum position and comparing it to a current position set point the difference between these two is the current position error. This parameter specifies the maximum value this error may reach before a drum 'position not reached' error occurs. When this happens the drum servo control stops and the drum goes into 'idle' mode. This parameter is available.
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drum maxvel
Parameter Family Description DRS
The maximum allowable velocity value used when calculating position control trajectory tables. This value is not used for velocity trajectories. It serves only to set the maximum velocity used when the drum changes position. This parameter is available.
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Trajectory tables are used to create an ideal theoretical position and velocity curve used for reference by the drum servo when changing velocity or position. At each control sample update the drum servo compares its current position and velocity with that of an ideal value derived from the table.
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drum maxverr
Parameter Family Description DRS
The maximum velocity error tolerable by the drum servo. The drum servo is constantly sampling the current drum velocity and comparing it to a current velocity set point the difference between these two is the current velocity error. This parameter specifies the maximum value this error may reach before a drum 'velocity error exceed' error occurs. When this happens the drum servo control stops and the drum goes into idle mode. This parameter is available.
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drum np
Parameter Family Description DRS
The ratio of the drum pulley diameter to the motor pulley diameter. The value of this parameter is determined during machine design and integration and should not be changed. This parameter is available.
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drum tsamp
Parameter Family Description DRS
The 'sampling rate' of the drum servo subsystem expressed in milliseconds. The drum servo is a discrete system that samples its input feedback and calculates an appropriate control output at a rate determined by this parameter. The value of this parameter is determined during machine design and integration and should not be changed. This parameter is available.
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drum tsettle
Parameter Family Description DRS
Drum position settling time. This parameter determines how long the drum waits for settling after the end of an 'smove' command trajectory ( smove stands for 'settled' move). A movement to a new position with the 'smove' command is settled when it is within the maximum positional error parameter (MaxPerr) and drum velocity is zero. No check is made for settling (zero velocity) until after 'tsettle' time has elapsed. An 'smove' command is successful when the drum position has settled by the time "tsettle" has elapsed otherwise a "position not settled" error is generated
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In contrast to a settled move, a normal drum move (i.e. a 'move' command ) is successful when the drum is within the maximum positional error (MaxPerr) at the end of a drum move trajectory. The essential difference between the two move types is that a normal move does not waste time waiting for settling and assumes any instability at the end of a drum move trajectory is tolerable within the system. Certain operations such as those involving media edge detect sequences can not tolerate instability and must use settled moves.
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drum ufs
Parameter Family Description DRS
This is the maximum full scale binary output that may be written to the drum servo controller hardware output register. The value of this parameter is determined during machine design and integration and should not be changed. This parameter is available.
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ehi baud
Parameter Family Description EHI
Configure the maximum baud rate that will be negotiated by the baud rate negotiation algorithm. During the baud rate negotiation algorithm, the exposure head interface and exposure head will exchange baud rates until both the exposure head interface and the exposure head agree on a baud rate. The baud rate negotiation algorithm will negotiate the highest baud rate that is lower than or equal to the maximum baud rate. Since all exposure heads must support 9600 baud, the baud rate negotiation algorithm is disabled if the maximum baud rate is less than 9600 baud.
ehi protocol
Parameter Family Description EHI
Enable / disable the application protocol negotiation algorithm. During the application protocol negotiation algorithm, the exposure head interface and exposure head will exchange application protocols until both the exposure head interface and the exposure head agree on an application protocol. If application protocol negotiation is disabled, the application protocol will be Thermal 1.0 / 1.7x compatible.
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ehi tstk
Parameter Family Description EHI
Configures the stroke calibration interval. The stroke calibration interval is one of the conditions that results in an automatic stroke calibration. An An automatic stroke calibration is performed under the following conditions:
The plot is the first plot since the device has been reset. The stroke calibration interval ( the time between automatic stroke calibrations ) has expired. One of the NVS parameters laser power, beam slope or beam curve has been modified. The exposure has been modified.
Setting the stroke calibration interval to zero disables the automatic stroke calibration for all conditions. The device may have to be reset for this to take place. For example, if this parameter is set to zero after a failed stroke calibration, then stroke calibration may not be disabled on subsequent plots until it succeeds.
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hdm bmcurve
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specifies a quadratic target profile for the automatic beam balancing algorithm, i.e., the stroke cal command. When bmcurve is non-zero, the HC board creates a quadratic relationship between ON power and the pixel number. A positive bmcurve value causes a maximum ON power in the middle of the swath. A negative value sets the minimum ON power in the middle of the swath. The value of bmcurve is the height of the peak expressed as a percentage of the maximum value in the swath.
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hdm bmcurven
Parameter Family Description Availability Array Index Modified Notes Access See Also EHI
See the description for bmcurve for further details. This parameter is available.
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hdm bmslope
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specifies a sloping target profile for the beam balancing algorithm. The bmslope parameter gives in a linear tilt to the beam. The HC board adjusts the stroke values until the ON power varies linearly with the pixel number from one end of the swath to the other. The value of bmslope is the difference in ON power at the two edges of the swath, expressed as a percentage of the maximum ON power. A positive value of bmslope corresponds to the right side of the swath lower than the left.
hdm bmslopen
Parameter Family Description Availability EHI
See the description for bmslope for further details. This parameter is available.
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hdm colour
Parameter Family Description EHI
Defines proofer colour name. If not blank, then this media is considered a proofer donor. Please note that this media name MUST match the "media colour" in order for the head to properly match the hdm and media together. It is not important that the hdm and media numbers match (only the media names are matched - not the media numbers), but to avoid confusion, it is better that they match.
hdm ds
Parameter Family Description Availability Array Index Modified Access See Also EHI
Specifies the plotting drum speed. If this is zero, the parameter sv is used instead. This parameter is available.
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hdm dsn
Parameter Family Description Availability Array Index Modified Notes Access See Also EHI
See the descriptions for ds and svn for further details. This parameter is available.
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hdm fheadcal
Parameter Family Description EHI
Sets the amplifier gain of the returned focus signal amplifier. The sum signal level depends on both the "sr" and the "fheadcal" settings. The head and media dependent adjustments should be made using both fheadcal and sr settings. Automatically set by the "focus cal" and "focus cal fhead" commands. There should be no need to adjust this parameter during normal operation of the head.
PRM: hdm sr plot edge on page 186 focus cal [ < cal mode > ] on page 81
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hdm fmode
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specifies the operating mode of the autofocus servo. Focus modes 0 and 4 are the only modes that should be used during routine imaging. All other focus modes are useful for diagnosing focus problems, however, that the CSE should always leave a customer site with fmode set to 0 or 4. There are currently 8 focus modes. The focus modes operate as follows: Focus mode 0 - uses lens position and optical distance data from the previous swath Focus mode 1 - lens held in a fixed position, using "set head lpos" parameter Focus mode 2 - stationary drum mode, uses lens position and optical distance data from the current swath Focus mode 3 - uses lens position and optical distance data from the current swath Focus mode 4 uses lens position and optical distance data from the previous swath and the current swath, used on diffusively reflecting plates Focus mode 5 - uses lens position and optical distance data from the previous image, collects no data during the current image Focus mode 6 - does not learn focus, uses lens position and optical distance data from the current swath Focus mode 7 applies a linear or sinusoidal slope to the focus profile by varying focus offset Note that when plotting in fmode 1 the lens does not track the media, but provided lpos is chosen properly at least part of the plate will be in focus to test imaging without autofocus. When plotting in fmode 1 it is necessary to set a sub scan shift of about 0.5 inches to avoid the error message "unable to learn focus, change focus mode or shift plot". Note that without the drum spinning and PLL on and locked only focus modes 1 and 2 can be used. For mode 2 the shutter must also be open.
PRM: head lpos PRM: head foffset PRM: head fkp PRM: head lpkp PRM: hdm sd Command: focus <focus mode>
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hdm imode
Parameter Family Description EHI
This parameter is used to specify the imaging mode of the media, for instance, AM or FM imaging. Together with name and colour, imode is also used to specify and match head and device media. This parameter is available.
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hdm name
Parameter Family Description EHI
Standard name of the media type defined by this set of parameters. The workstation needs to recognize this name, so it should be an accepted name and typed in correctly. If this name is blank, this media type is considered undefined. Please note that this media name MUST match the "media name" in order for the head to properly match the hdm and media together. It is not important that the hdm and media numbers match (only the media names are matched - not the media numbers), but to avoid confusion, it is better that they match.
hdm sd
Parameter Family Description EHI
The surface depth property of the media. Note that the final focus offset used is the sum of three times the surface depth plus the head foffset. This parameter was moved to hdm from the media subsystem.
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hdm sens
Parameter Family Description EHI
The nominal sensitivity property of the media. The former media parameter default_sensitivity was moved here and renamed because sensitivity is a head-dependent parameter and should be stored in the head. If slight adjustment of the sensitivity is desired, use the sensadj parameter. Sensitivity is used to calculate wpowere.
hdm sensadj
Parameter Family Description Availability Array Index Modified Access See Also EHI
Percent adjust to sens. The actual sensitivity is equal to sens + sens*sensadj. This parameter is available.
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hdm soffset
Parameter Family Description EHI
This parameter was moved from the head block to the HDM block in order to allow greater flexibility in head configuration. Specifies the number of pixels clipped from the low data pixel side in the stroke. The number must be a multiple of eight and the sum of the soffset and swidth may not exceed 240.
hdm soffsetn
Parameter Family Description EHI
This parameter was moved from the head block to the HDM block in order to allow greater flexibility in head configuration. See the description for soffset for further details.
hdm sr
Parameter Family Description EHI
The surface reflectivity quantifies the reflectivity properties of the media. This parameter was moved to hdm from the media subsystem.
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hdm sv
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specifies the plotting drum's rotational speed in meters/sec relative to the stationary plotting head. This parameter specifies the surface speed of the drum, and does not take media thickness into account. The imaging drum speed is calculated based on a given media's surface velocity and the diameter of the drum. The sv parameter is used to set imaging drum speed when ds is set to 0.
hdm svn
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specifies the plotting drum's rotational speed in meters/sec relative to the stationary plotting head. This parameter specifies the surface speed of the drum, and does not take media thickness into account. The imaging drum speed is calculated based on a given media's surface velocity and the diameter of the drum. The svn parameter is used to set imaging drum speed when dsn is set to 0.
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hdm swidth
Parameter Family Description EHI
This parameter was moved from the head block to the HDM block in order to allow greater flexibility in head configuration. Specifies the number of contiguous pixels used for the image data. The number must be a multiple of eight. The swidth parameter corresponds to the pps (pixels_per_stroke) parameter of the mode NVS module. The swidth and pps parameters must have the same value. The MPE mode parameter is automatically updated when the head comes on line.
hdm swidthn
Parameter Family Description EHI
This parameter was moved from the head block to the HDM block in order to allow greater flexibility in head configuration. See the description for swidth for further details.
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hdm wpower
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specifies the desired internal write laser setpoint power. This is not necessarily the same as what comes out of the head. The difference between the desired power and the measured power provides an error signal to the PID controller which determines the current for the write laser diode. The measured power is the measurement from the laser power sensor converted into Watts using the wpwrcal parameter. The relationship between the laser diode current and the optical output power varies from diode to diode and over time. The wpower and wpowern are used in laser ("head lsrmode") modes 0 and 3 while wpowere is used for laser modes 1 and 2.
PRM: hdm wpowern PRM: hdm wpowere PRM: hdm wpowers PRM: head lsrmode PRM: hdp fnm PRM: head wkp PRM: head wkd PRM: head wki PRM: head wsample head power [ < power mode > ] on page 106 Command: laser
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hdm wpowere
Parameter Family Description EHI
Alternate laser power servo setpoint value used when running the head in laser modes 1 or 2 which are exposure modes available starting with thermal head firmware 1.50 (needs matching MPE version as well). Identical to wpower except that the value is automatically modified every time the machine is reset, the media type changed or the "sys tstk" timer times out. The wpowere value is calculated from the power out of the head as measured by the nose piece sensor, the drum speed, the swath width, the drum diameter and the media sensitivity as specified in "media sens". See the description for wpower for further details.
PRM: hdm wpower PRM: head wpwrcal PRM: head lsrmode PRM: hdm sens PRM: hdm sensadj
hdm wpowern
Parameter Family Description Availability Array Index Modified Notes Access EHI
See the description for wpower for further details. This parameter is available.
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hdm wpowers
Parameter Family Description EHI
Laser standby mode does not turn off the write laser at the end of a plot. Instead, write laser output power is reduced to the value determined by this NVS parameter. If after fifteen minutes another plot is not launched, then the write laser is turned off. See the description for wpower for further details.
hdp brt
Parameter Family Description EHI
The "beam balance ready" time specifies the time to wait after turning the laser on and before measuring the beam with the beam balance sensor. Having this value too low (ie. less than 20 seconds) will cause the stroke profile of the beam to be measured incorrectly. Enough time is required to allow the sensor to stabilize before any measurements are taken. The recommended value is now 40 seconds.
hdp config
Parameter Family Description EHI
The head configuration specifies how the head was configured, during head integration. Specific codes indicate whether the head is TH1 or TH2, whether the head is P22 or P33, and so forth. These codes allow us to remotely track and diagnose heads. This parameter must never be changed in the field. This parameter is available.
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hdp dpi
Parameter Family Description EHI
Defines the maximum DPI the head can do. Note that thermal heads are built to be either 2400DPI or 3200DPI. "mode dpi cfg" specifies the resolution in the mscan direction while "hdp dpi cal" specifies the resolution in the sscan direction. This parameter should never be changed once defined. You can not convert a 2400 dpi head into a 3200 dpi head by changing this value.
hdp fmsl
Parameter Family Description EHI
Total number of strips, or steps, to image when performing a test plot series such as a focus, or delay series. The length of each strip is set with the hdp fmsw parameter. For Thermal, fmsl is used with focus, bmslope, bmcurve, wpower, drum speed, and surface depth series. For Green, fmsl is used with focus, delay and magnification series.
This parameter is ignored when the series plot width is specified in the plot series command, in which case the number of strips is calculated to fit in the specified width.
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PRM: hdp fmsw PRM: hdm bmslope PRM: hdm bmcurve PRM: hdm wpower PRM: hdm ds Command: plot plot focus on page 188
hdp fmsw
Parameter Family Description EHI
Thermal - Specifies the width of each stripe in a focus, bmcurve, bmslope, wpower , drum speed, or a surface depth series test plot. Green - The length of each strip when performing a focus, delay, or magnification series. The strip width should be chosen to match the repeat period of the test pattern. The green default width is chosen to match test pattern 8. Note that "continuous" patterns like the percent screens (30, 50, 80, etc) will work well with any strip width because they do not have a repeat period.
PRM: hdp fmsl PRM: hdm bmslope PRM: hdm bmcurve PRM: hdm wpower PRM: hdm ds Command: plot plot focus on page 188
hdp fnm
Parameter Family Description EHI
When this parameter is set to zero, either mode of operation can be selected by the workstation. When this parameter is set to one narrow mode of operation is forced for series initiated from the diagnostic port. This parameter is available.
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Applies to Thermal Head firmware version 1.21 and above This parameter is automatically set to 0 and cannot be changed on E-type Trendsetter and Trendsetter Autoloader machines.
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hdp lrt
Parameter Family Description EHI
Workstation images cannot be launched until this timer expires. The timer starts when the door is closed or after the thermal head has completed initializing. When a door is opened, the 24V/48V to the head is lost. This effectively disables the laser beam positioning. When the door is closed, the 24V/48V to the head is reenabled. A certain time must pass before the laser is turned on to allow the beam positioning to stabilize. Note that the "laser on" command can be used before the timer expires. It may or may not be successful. An appropriate error message is generated if the command is not successful.
hdp r0
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hdp r2
Parameter Family Description Availability EHI
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hdp rt
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
This parameter is used for the "laser recalibration" procedure. Please see relevant information for this procedure. This procedure is almost never used. This parameter is available.
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hdp sssa
Parameter Family Description EHI
The head dependent part of the total sub scan shift. The total sub scan shift is the sum of "gc sss", "mode sssa" and "hdp sssa". As the focus beam is used to find the edge of the plate, part of the sscan shift is dependent on the head, not the rest of the system. This calibration value is stored in the head nvs; therefore, when a head is swapped in the system, the sscan shift adjust does not need to be modified on the MPE. In practice you still need to check it by doing the inch grid plot and checking the location with a measuring jig. Note that this used to be "gc sssa cal". For green heads, the parameter is still "gc sssa".
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head acurrent
Parameter Family Description EHI
Sets the current in the autofocus actuator when the focus servo is disabled by the head focus off command. See head focus hold. The valid range is from -1000 to +1000 mA. The relationship between physical lens position and current setting varies from head to head and over time. Using the acurrent parameter to move the lens does not position the lens accurately.
head bkd
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specify the gain parameters for the beam positioning servo. The beam positioning control system regulates the vertical position of the write laser within the light valve. The difference between the output of the beam position sensor and the target position provides the error signal for the servo. The target for the beam position comes from the bposn parameter. The bkp, bki, and bkd parameters specify the proportional, integral, and derivative gains for the servo. These parameters affect the performance and stability of the beam positioning servo. They should never be changed in the field.
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head bki
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specify the gain parameters for the beam positioning servo. The beam positioning control system regulates the vertical position of the write laser within the light valve. The difference between the output of the beam position sensor and the target position provides the error signal for the servo. The target for the beam position comes from the bposn parameter. The bkp, bki, and bkd parameters specify the proportional, integral, and derivative gains for the servo. These parameters affect the performance and stability of the beam positioning servo. They should never be changed in the field.
head bkp
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specify the gain parameters for the beam positioning servo. The beam positioning control system regulates the vertical position of the write laser within the light valve. The difference between the output of the beam position sensor and the target position provides the error signal for the servo. The target for the beam position comes from the bposn parameter. The bkp, bki, and bkd parameters specify the proportional, integral, and derivative gains for the servo. These parameters affect the performance and stability of the beam positioning servo. They should never be changed in the field.
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head bpgain
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specifies the amplification factor for the signal from the beam balance sensor. This gain is used while doing a stroke cal or stroke profile measurement. The gain is internally scaled with wpower so that the stroke profile values and stroke cal setpoint are not affected by write laser power provided the necessary gain setting does not exceed the maximum value. Starting with thermal head firmware 1.5 the bpgain setting is also a critical part of the "head power sum" calibration and hence should never be changed in the field. The value for bpgain ranges from 0 (minimum gain) to 255 (maximum gain).
head bpmaxerr
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specifies the maximum percentage difference allowed between the stroke cal target light level and and the measured light level for any channel. If all differences are less than "bpmaxerr" percent then the stroke cal succeeds otherwise the error "Unable to balance stroke to better than head bpmaxerr percent" will be generated. All new heads are capable of balancing to within 3 percent. Raising "bpmaxerr" to 5% is usually okay on most media. Stroke cal noise is also very dependent on the beam pointing so it may be possible to improve the stroke cal by changing "bposn" if things have moved slightly in the head. When changing bposn try steps of about +/- 200. This parameter is available.
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Parameter Family Description EHI
Specifies the setpoint for the beam position servo controller. The beam position sensor outputs two values which are subtracted and normalized. The control loop adjusts the current in the beam position actuator to drive the normalized output to a value equal to the bposn parameter. Changing "bposn" affects the contrast ratio of the head and the stroke cal noise. Generally should not need changing in the field. If however it is not possible to get a good beam balance then it is worthwhile trying to change the bposn by +/- 200 units to see if the noise level improves. The optimal "bposn" could change from the factory setting if some components in the head shift slightly.
PRM: head bkp PRM: head bpmaxerr stroke cal on page 281
head bsample
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specifies the sampling rate for the beam position servo. The sampling rate is calculated with this formula: f=(250 kHz)/(bsample+1) This parameter affects the performance and stability of the beam positioning servo. It should never be changed in the field.
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head casehigh
Parameter Family Description EHI
The thermal head firmware monitors the temperature using a sensor mounted on the thermal head case. If the temperature exceeds the configured threshold, then an unsolicited warning message is sent to the MPE. Any plot in progress is not aborted. If required and available the MPE will enable the active chiller. If one and only one of the head NVS parameters casehigh and caselow are zero, a temperature range suitable for an air-cooled thermal head is selected. If both of the NVS parameters casehigh and caselow are zero, then backwards-compatible mode is selected.
head caselow
Parameter Family Description EHI
The thermal head firmware monitors the temperature using a sensor mounted on the thermal head case. If the temperature drops below the configured threshold, then an unsolicited warning message is sent to the MPE. Any plot in progress is not aborted. If required and available the MPE will disable the active chiller. If one and only one of the head NVS parameters casehigh and caselow are zero, a temperature range suitable for an air-cooled thermal head is selected. If both of the NVS parameters casehigh and caselow are zero, then backwards-compatible mode is selected.
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head chold
Parameter Family Description EHI
Stores the distance in millimeters that the focus will be held starting at the leading edge clamp. The focus hold position is determined by the first focus sample taken after the hold region. Use the enable_mask parameter to enable this feature. This parameter is only used by the TH1.x head running on a Magnus 800.
head diag0
Parameter Family Description EHI
The first four bits specify the signal sent to pin 1 of the HC board test point cable accessed via the PD board. Setting Signal 0 focus error 1 lens positioning servo error 2 write laser power servo error 3 beam positioning servo error The second four bits specify data stored to the lower half of the second bank when diag5 > 0. Note that in order to store focus data, diag1 must be set to 0 as well. Storing Data 0 focus data (stored in swaths) 16 write laser (M2) sensor 32 BP0 sensor 48 BP1 sensor 64 nosepiece sensor 80 diode temperature 96 ambient temperature 112 case temperature 128 humidity 144 LV temperature 160 focus sum 176 focus difference 192 diagnostic port 0 output 208 diagnostic port 1 output 224 focus lens position
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head diag1
Parameter Family Description EHI
The first four bits specify the signal sent to pin 3 of the HC board test point cable accessed via the PD board. Setting Signal 0 optical distance sensor sum signal 1 focus_error table[0] (the first sample after the leading edge clamp) 2 not used 3 beam position sensor sum signal 4 table of the learned drum profile 5 command current to the focus actuator driver The second four bits specify data stored to the lower half of the second bank when diag5 > 0. Note that in order to store focus data, diag0 must be set to 0 as well. Storing Data 0 focus data (stored in swaths) 16 write laser (M2) sensor 32 BP0 sensor 48 BP1 sensor 64 nosepiece sensor 80 diode temperature 96 ambient temperature 112 case temperature 128 humidity 144 LV temperature 160 focus sum 176 focus difference 192 diagnostic port 0 output 208 diagnostic port 1 output 224 focus lens position
head diag2
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head diag3
Parameter Family Description EHI
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head diag5
Parameter Family Description EHI
Used to activate 2nd bank data storage (other than focus swaths), and to regulate storage rate. Storage rate = natural rate/diag5, where the natural rate varies depending on data stored. No data is stored if diag5 < 1. This parameter is available.
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head eminsr
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specifies the minimum surface reflectivity across all media during edge detect. During edge detect we overdrive the focus laser, which is equivalent to using a lower surface reflectivity parameter. Since different media have different surface reflectivities, overdriving the laser by a single factor across all media could cause instability on some media. To correct for this, we set an absolute minimum sr value. This parameter is used during edge detect. This parameter only applies to media with surface reflectivities higher the eminsr. This parameter affects the performance and repeatability of edge detect. It should never be changed in the field.
head enblmask
Parameter Family Description EHI
Allows us to enable and disable features in the TH1.x head. Currently only bit 0 is used. If bit 0 is set to zero then the edge detect will work as it always has. If bit 0 is set to one then the edge detect will trigger on the first high sum value and not check for a false edge. This is done to accommodate the edges on some sword plates. When this bit is set we do not guarantee that there will be no registration errors. This parameter is only used by the TH1.x head.
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head eover
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specifies the overdrive factor for the focus laser during edge detect. This parameter is the factor by which we multiply the output of the focus laser. Focus laser output depends on the reflectivity of the media, which can vary close to the edge of the plate. Overdriving the laser will ensure a clean and repeatable edge detect across all media. This parameter is used during edge detect. This parameter affects the performance and repeatability of edge detect. It should never be changed in the field.
head ferrcal
Parameter Family Description EHI
This parameter is used to scale the output of the optical distance sensor into units of 1/3 micron. The calibration depends on the nature of the reflecting surface. The calibration is set for diffusely reflecting surfaces and is off by about 30% on specularly reflecting surfaces such as film. The scaling of the error signal affects the overal gain of the focus servo in conjunction with the parameter "head lkp". Automatically set by the "focus cal" and "focus cal error" commands.
PRM: head lkp focus cal [ < cal mode > ] on page 81
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head ferrdur
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specifies the maximum focus error duration, i.e., the length of time the focus error must be above the focus error threshold before a focus error is generated. This parameter is available.
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head fextfwd
Parameter Family Description EHI
Enables or disables the 'extrapolated forwards' swath during the focus learn sequence. Changing this parameter affects fundamental head operation, and can result in focus errors and image artifacts. There should be no need to adjust this parameter during normal operation of the head.
head fkd
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specifies the gain parameters for the optical distance sensor component of the autofocus servo. The optical distance sensor determines the focus error signal by calculating the difference between the output of the optical distance sensor and the target value specified by the foffset parameter. The focus error signal is applied to a PID controller whose output specifies the setpoint for the lens positioning servo. The fkp, fki, and fkd parameters specify the proportional, integral, and derivative gains of the PID controller. These parameters are only used for focus modes 2,3,4 and 6. These parameters affect the performance and stability of the lens positioning servo. They should never be changed in the field.
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head fki
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specifies the gain parameters for the optical distance sensor component of the autofocus servo. The optical distance sensor determines the focus error signal by calculating the difference between the output of the optical distance sensor and the target value specified by the foffset parameter. The focus error signal is applied to a PID controller whose output specifies the setpoint for the lens positioning servo. The fkp, fki, and fkd parameters specify the proportional, integral, and derivative gains of the PID controller. These parameters are only used for focus modes 2,3,4 and 6. These parameters affect the performance and stability of the lens positioning servo. They should never be changed in the field.
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head fkp
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specifies the gain parameters for the optical distance sensor component of the autofocus servo. The optical distance sensor determines the focus error signal by calculating the difference between the output of the optical distance sensor and the target value specified by the foffset parameter. The focus error signal is applied to a PID controller whose output specifies the setpoint for the lens positioning servo. The fkp, fki, and fkd parameters specify the proportional, integral, and derivative gains of the PID controller. These parameters are only used for focus modes 2,3,4 and 6. These parameters affect the performance and stability of the lens positioning servo. They should never be changed in the field.
head flpos
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The lens position to hold the lens in when doing a focus init. Set in head prodution using a script. This should never require adjustment in the field. This parameter is available.
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head fmod
Parameter Family Description EHI
This parameter affects the performance and stability of the lens positioning servo. It has been set to 0, and should never be changed in the field. This parameter should always be set to 0 except during head alignment in the factory. When fmod and power are both set to 0 (the normal case) the modulation is optimally adjusted internally and the focus laser power set by the "hdm sr" setting. The rest of this description applies only if these values are not set to 0. If fmod is nonzero, it specifies the modulation depth of the light output from the autofocus laser diode. The focus laser beam is amplitude-modulated to improve the noise rejection of the optical distance sensor. The modulation depth depends on the fpower setting. If fpower is changed, fmod has to be changed to maintain the same modulation depth. The units are not calibrated. The output of the optical sensor is proportional to the modulation depth and not to the average output power of the diode. To increase the amplitude of the signal emerging from the optical distance sensor, fmod, not fpower, should be increased. If fmod is too large, the sinusoidal modulation becomes clipped, which may degrade the sensor's performance.
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head foffset
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specifies the target lens position. When fmode is set to 0,2,3,4 or 6 the autofocus servo uses the output signal from the optical distance sensor to generate the necessary feedback for the lens positioning control loop. The value of foffset is subtracted from the output of the optical distance sensor to generate the focus error signal. This parameter has no effect when fmode is set to 1. Added to the foffset to form the total foffset is three times the "media sd" value. This value is used to adjust for the head dependent difference between write laser focus and autofocus distance sensor zero point. The head dependent part belongs in foffset but media dependent part should go into the "media sd" setting.
head fpower
Parameter Family Description EHI
This parameter affects the performance and stability of the lens positioning servo. It should never be changed in the field. Should always be set to 0 except during head alignment in the factory. When fmod and power are both set to 0 (the normal case) the modulation is optimally adjusted internally and the focus laser power set by the "hdm sr" setting. The rest of this description applies only if these values are not set to 0. Specifies the average output power of the autofocus laser diode. The units are milliwatts.
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Parameter Family Description EHI
When set to 1 enables the analog signals relevant to the autofocus system, perform the necessary calculations, and generate a current command for the autofocus actuator driver. This parameter affects the performance and stability of the lens positioning servo. It should never be changed in the field.
head fsettle
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specifies the focus settling time, i.e. the maximum number of drum rotations when learning the initial focus before the focus is considered to be as good as it is going to get. Focus learning may well end with fewer rotations if the focus figure of merit drops below 50. Focus will be considered OK after fsettle rotations regardless of the figure of merit. This parameter is available.
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head fshift
Parameter Family Description EHI
Compensates for the phase shift between the modulated signal driving the autofocus laser beam and the signal returned by the optical distance detector to increase the signal emerging from the optical distance sensor. There should be no need to adjust this parameter during normal operation of the head. Automatically set by the "focus cal" and "focus cal fshift" commands.
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head fsphase
Parameter Family Description EHI
Used only in conjunction with the plate scan automatic banding correction. Set as a result of the "plot phase" command. There should never be any need to adjust this parameter manually and the setting will not affect imaging. A shift in channels needed to get the measured swath profile to line up with the scorr table.
head fthresh
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specifies the focus error threshold. Focus error measurements larger than this for a duration set by the ferrdur value indicate that the media is out of focus and generate a workstation warning message at the end of the plot. Setting fthresh to 0 disables checking for focus error out of range. This parameter should never be 0 for any head in the field.
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head hpoffset
Parameter Family Description EHI
Used in conjunction with the "hpslope" parameter to convert the raw results of "head power full" and "head power off" measurements into Watts out of the head. This parameter value is only used with "head power full" when using "head power off" the actual offset to use is measured. The raw reading of the shutter sensor is affected by the "head hpwrgain" parameter setting so changing this value will require commensurate changes to "hpoffset". This value can only be calibrated if an external power meter is available and hence this parameter should not be changed from its factory setting.
Note that the "head power sum" command is the more reliable way to measure power out of the head with firmware versions greater than 1.5.
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head hpslope
Parameter Family Description EHI
Used in conjunction with the "hpoffset" parameter to convert the raw results of "head power full" and "head power off" measurements into Watts out of the head. The raw reading of the shutter sensor is affected by the "head hpwrgain" parameter setting so changing this value will require commensurate changes to "hpslope". This value can only be calibrated if an external power meter is available and hence this parameter should not be changed from its factory setting.
Note that the "head power sum" command is the more reliable way to measure power out of the head with firmware versions greater than 1.5.
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PRM: head hpoffset PRM: head hpwrgain head power [ < power mode > ] on page 106
head hpwrgain
Parameter Family Description EHI
Sets the amplifier gain to use for the commands "head power full" and "head power off" as well as to measure the leakage part of "head power sum". This value should never be changed in the field since otherwise the power calibraton as set by the parameters "hpoffset" and "hpslope" will be invalid. This parameter is available.
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head hsoffset
Parameter Family Description EHI
Used in conjunction with the "hsoffset" parameter to convert the raw results of a "head power sum" measurement into Watts out of the head. The raw reading of the shutter sensor is affected by the "head bpgain" parameter setting so changing this value will require commensurate changes to "hsoffset". This value can only be calibrated if an external power meter is available and hence this parameter should not be changed from its factory setting.
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Note that the "head power sum" command is only available with thermal head firmware versions greater than 1.5 and matching MPE code. When available and calibrated this is the most reliable way to measure power out of the head.
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head hsslope
Parameter Family Description EHI
Used in conjunction with the "hsoffset" parameter to convert the raw results of a "head power sum" measurement into Watts out of the head. The raw reading of the shutter sensor is affected by the "head bpgain" parameter setting so changing this value will require commensurate changes to "hsslope". This value can only be calibrated if an external power meter is available and hence this parameter should not be changed from its factory setting.
Note that the "head power sum" command is only available with thermal head firmware versions greater than 1.5 and matching MPE code. When available and calibrated this is the most reliable way to measure power out of the head.
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head humidity
Parameter Family Description EHI
The thermal head firmware monitors the humidity using a sensor mounted within the thermal head. If the humidity exceeds the configured threshold, then the thermal head is shutdown. Any plot in progress is aborted. If this parameter is set to zero, then the humidity sensor is ignored by the thermal head firmware. This value should never be set to zero on any head in the field since water condensation on the laser will cause laser failure.
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head lkp
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specify the gain parameters for the autofocus servo. The factor used to multiply the measured error from the optical distance sensor and convert it into a lens position correction. Since the error is scaled by the ferrcal value the setting of these two parameters together determine the overal focus servo gain. This parameter is only used for focus modes 0 and 4. This parameter affects the performance and stability of the lens positioning servo. It should never be changed in the field.
head lpkd
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specify the gain parameters for the lens positioning servo of the autofocus system. This servo uses an error signal to control the lens position. The focus error signal is fed into a PID controller. The proportional, integral, and derivative gains of the PID controller are specified by the lpkp, lpki, and lpkd parameters respectively. When fmode is set to 1, the focus error is the difference between the lens position sensor output and the target value specified by the lpos parameter. When fmode is set to 0,2,3,4 or 6 the focus error is based on the optical distance sensor output. See foffset. These parameters affect the performance and stability of the lens positioning servo. They should never be changed in the field.
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head lpki
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specify the gain parameters for the lens positioning servo of the autofocus system. This servo uses an error signal to control the lens position. The focus error signal is fed into a PID controller. The proportional, integral, and derivative gains of the PID controller are specified by the lpkp, lpki, and lpkd parameters respectively. When fmode is set to 1, the focus error is the difference between the lens position sensor output and the target value specified by the lpos parameter. When fmode is set to 0,2,3,4 or 6 the focus error is based on the optical distance sensor output. See foffset. These parameters affect the performance and stability of the lens positioning servo. They should never be changed in the field.
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head lpkp
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specify the gain parameters for the lens positioning servo of the autofocus system. This servo uses an error signal to control the lens position. The focus error signal is fed into a PID controller. The proportional, integral, and derivative gains of the PID controller are specified by the lpkp, lpki, and lpkd parameters respectively. When fmode is set to 1, the focus error is the difference between the lens position sensor output and the target value specified by the lpos parameter. When fmode is set to 0,2,3,4 or 6 the focus error is based on the optical distance sensor output. See foffset. These parameters affect the performance and stability of the lens positioning servo. They should never be changed in the field.
head lpos
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
Specifies the target lens position for the lens positioning servo. This parameter is available.
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head lposcal
Parameter Family Description EHI
Converts the reading from the lens position sensor into units of microns adjusted in the factory using a dial guage. There should be no need to adjust this parameter during normal operation of the head.
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head lsrmode
Parameter Family Description EHI
Sets the mode to use for the laser power servo. 0 - Adjusts laser current to match wpower setpoint at a rate determined by the setting of "wsample". 3 As mode 0 but only adjust laser power when not over the plate. While over the plate hold the last current. This mode needs to be used on highly refective media since otherwise the back reflection can interfere with the power measurement. Modes 1 or 2 which are exposure modes are available starting with thermal head firmware 1.50 (needs matching MPE version as well). Mode 1 and 2 are identical to modes 0 and 3 respectively except that the setpoint value ("hdm wpowere") is automatically modified every time the machine is reset, the media type changed or the "sys tstk" timer times out. The wpowere value is calculated from the power out of the head as measured by the nose piece sensor, the drum speed, the swath width, the drum diameter and the media sensitivity as specified in "media sens". For both modes 0 and 3 the "hdm wpower" setting is the laser servo setpoint while for modes 1 and 2 "hdm wpowere" is the setpoint.
PRM: hdm wpower PRM: head wkp PRM: head wki PRM: head wkd PRM: head wsample PRM: head wpwrcal
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head lvbias
Parameter Family Description EHI
Adjusts the bias voltage to the light valve. Changing this from the default setting can increase the stroke adjustment range but at the expense of increased leakage. There should be no need to adjust this parameter during normal operation of the head.
head lvreverse
Parameter Family Description EHI
Enables reverse soaking of the light valve when the laser is off. This reduces creep and increases the lifetime of the head. In order to take effect, head firmware V1.91 or greater is required. This parameter is available.
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head maskflt
Parameter Family Description EHI
Allows us to ignore the stroke clock and IMAGING signal faults. This bit should remain at zero at all times. If a fault must be masked, all other methods of resolving the fault should first be attempted. For example, changing cables and hardware components, especially any that generate signals for the TH1.x head. If the mask is set, the site must be continually monitored to ensure that no visible artifacts appear on media. This parameter is only used by the TH1.x head.
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head nlpwm
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
Removed starting with Thermal head version 1.5. Was used to select a slightly different transfer function for translating stroke values into light level. This parameter is available.
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head nomlsrcur
Parameter Family Description EHI
The nominal operating current for the write laser diode in a thermal head is set by the parameter nomlsrcur. This is the current needed to produce the maximum rated power out of the laser when the laser is new. As the laser ages more current will be required. Note that the firmware will limit the current to 120% of the parameter nomlsrcur. At this point the laser has reached end of life. This parameter is available.
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head offthresh
Parameter Family Description EHI
Records the average power sensed by the optical distance sensor when the autofocus beam is striking the edge detection strip on the drum. The units for offthresh are the same as for the sum value returned by the head sample focus command. This parameter is set in the factory, and should not be adjusted in the field. The edge detect algorithm uses a value half way between onthresh and offthresh as the threshold for detecting the edge of the plate.
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head onthresh
Parameter Family Description EHI
Records the average power sensed by the optical distance sensor when the autofocus beam is striking the media. The units for onthresh are the same as for the sum value returned by the head sample focus command. This parameter is set in the factory, and should not be adjusted in the field. The edge detect algorithm uses a value half way between onthresh and offthresh as the threshold for detecting the edge of the plate.
head padvance
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specifies the number of sample periods by which to advance the playback of the autofocus focus profile. This parameter affects the performance and stability of the lens positioning servo. It should always be 12 for head controller board hardware versions greater than 1 and never be changed in the field.
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head r1
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
head r8
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
head r9
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
head scands
Parameter Family Description EHI
The drum speed to use during the scanning part of the automatic banding correction. Used only in conjunction with the plate scan automatic banding correction. There should never be any need to adjust this parameter. The setting will not affect imaging. This parameter is available.
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head scanlpos
Parameter Family Description EHI
The position to hold the lens in during the scanning part of the automatic banding Used only in conjunction with the plate scan automatic banding correction. There should never be any need to adjust this parameter. The setting will not affect imaging. This parameter is available.
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head scanscale
Parameter Family Description EHI
Used only in conjunction with the plate scan automatic banding correction. Set as a result of the "plot phase" command. There should never be any need to adjust this parameter manually and the setting will not affect imaging. Sets the scale factor to convert a measured density difference into a scorr table percentage.
head sn
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
This parameter specifies the serial number of the imaging head. This parameter is available.
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head soffset
Parameter Family Description EHI
This parameter was moved from the head block to the HDM block in order to allow greater flexibility in head configuration. Specifies the number of pixels clipped from the low data pixel side in the stroke. The number must be a multiple of eight and the sum of the soffset and swidth may not exceed 240.
head soffsetn
Parameter Family Description EHI
This parameter was moved from the head block to the HDM block in order to allow greater flexibility in head configuration. See the description for soffset for further details.
head swidth
Parameter Family Description EHI
This parameter was moved from the head block to the HDM block in order to allow greater flexibility in head configuration. Specifies the number of contiguous pixels used for the image data. The number must be a multiple of eight. The swidth parameter corresponds to the pps (pixels_per_stroke) parameter of the mode NVS module. The swidth and pps parameters must have the same value. The MPE mode parameter is automatically updated when the head comes on line.
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head swidthn
Parameter Family Description EHI
This parameter was moved from the head block to the HDM block in order to allow greater flexibility in head configuration. See the description for swidth for further details.
head type
Parameter Family Description EHI
This parameter configures features in the Thermal Head that the firmware is not able to identify. The thermal head types are: 0 - Thermal 1.0, 1 - Thermal 1.7, 2 - TFX, 3 Thermal 2.x, 4 - Thermal 3, 5 - FB1, 6 - FB2, 7 - Thermal 5 This parameter should never be changed in the field. Changing this parameter can cause the head to become non-operational.
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head vb
Parameter Family Description EHI
By setting the head parameter "vb" to 1, the thermal head will output a diagnostic message for each drum rotation while plotting. This message consists or four numbers which summarize the performance of the autofocus control system for that drum rotation. Please see the enclosed log file for sample output. For each rotation of the drum, the head generates four values:
463 -35 422 620 // first drum rotation 98 -18 495 619 // second rotation 27 22 0 620 // you get the idea...
The first number is a "Figure of Merit" (FOM) for the autofocus control system. It quantifies how well the control system believes it was able to follow the plate profile for that drum rotation. The smaller the number, the better it thinks it did (0 would be perfection). During autofocus learning (as shown above) this value may start out large but it should rapidly decrease. Heads should maintain this value below 100 while imaging. For the mathematically minded: The head calculates a "focus error" at each sample point using the optical distance sensor output, foffset value, etc. It accumulates a sum of the squares of these errors for all sample points in a given drum rotation. The FOM is this sum divided by the number of sample points. The second number is the largest "focus error" value which occurred during the drum rotation. If the error magnitude is greater than the "fthresh" threshold, then the head will generate a "Focus error out of range" error message (provided the threshold was exceeded for at least "ferrdur" consecutive sample periods). The third number is the sample number which produced the peak error indicated by the second number. The fourth number is the total number of sample points in the drum rotation. E.g., In the first line given above, the peak error was -35 and it occurred as the 422nd sample out of 620 total samples in the drum.
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head wenable
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specifies whether the laser is enabled or disabled. A value of 1 enables the lasers (allows it to be turned on). A value of 0 disables the laser.
head wkd
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specify the gains for the PID controller which sets the laser diode current. The error signal fed to the PID controller is the difference between the desired power (wpower) and the measured power. The wkp, wki, and wkd parameters specify the proportional, integral, and derivative gains respectively. These parameters affect the performance and stability of the laser diode servo. They should never be changed in the field.
PRM: hdm wpower PRM: head wki PRM: head wkp PRM: head wsample
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head wki
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specify the gains for the PID controller which sets the laser diode current. The error signal fed to the PID controller is the difference between the desired power (wpower) and the measured power. The wkp, wki, and wkd parameters specify the proportional, integral, and derivative gains respectively. These parameters affect the performance and stability of the laser diode servo. They should never be changed in the field.
PRM: hdm wpower PRM: head lsrmode PRM: head wkp PRM: head wkd PRM: head wsample
head wkp
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specify the gains for the PID controller which sets the laser diode current. The error signal fed to the PID controller is the difference between the desired power (wpower) and the measured power. The wkp, wki, and wkd parameters specify the proportional, integral, and derivative gains respectively. These parameters affect the performance and stability of the laser diode servo. They should never be changed in the field.
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head wpwrcal
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specifies the calibration factor used to convert the number read from the laser power sensor into Watts. For a constant light output from the write laser diode, increasing wpwrcal decreases the value of laser power reported by the head via the laser command. There should be no need to adjust this parameter during normal operation of the head.
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head wsample
Parameter Family Description EHI
Specifies the sampling rate for the write laser power control loop. The sampling rate is calculated with this formula: f=(5 kHz/wsample+1) This parameter affects the performance and stability of the laser diode servo. It should never be changed in the field.
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hms edges
Parameter Family Description Availability Array Index Modified Access EHI
The total number of edge detects which have been run using this media type. This number includes edge detects run during a plot command. This parameter is available.
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hms fedges
Parameter Family Description Availability Array Index Modified Access EHI
The total number of edge detects which failed using this media type. This number includes edge detects run during a plot command. This parameter is available.
Index range: 1 to 16. 11-Jun-2002 Normal
hms fplots
Parameter Family Description EHI
The total number of plots which have failed using this media type. This number does not include plot commands which fail during module initialization or edge detection. This parameter is available.
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hms plots
Parameter Family Description EHI
The total number of plots which have been run using this media type. This number does not include plot commands which fail during module initialization or edge detection. This parameter is available.
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hms retrace
Parameter Family Description Availability Array Index Modified Access EHI
The total number of retraces which ocurred using this media type. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat bp0dev
Parameter Family Description EHI
Standard deviation of the optical output measured at the first beam-pointing sensor, at nominal write laser current. 512 values are collected at the nominal current, and the mean and standard deviation are calculated using those values. This parameter is set during the write laser self-test.
servo_stat bp0icpt
Parameter Family Description EHI
Calculated power at the first beam-pointing sensor when write laser current is 0. Expected power at the sensor at any current = current*bp0slp + bp0icpt. This parameter is set during write laser self-test.
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servo_stat bp0lin
Parameter Family Description EHI
The percentage deviation from linearity at the first beam-pointing sensor. This is calculated by finding the expected optical output at the sensor using bp0slp and bp0icpt, and comparing it with the actual optical output. This value corresponds to the average percent difference between the actual and expected outputs. This parameter is set during the write laser self-test.
servo_stat bp0max
Parameter Family Description EHI
Maximum optical output measured at the first beam-pointing sensor, at nominal write laser current. 512 values are collected at the nominal current, and the maximum is found using those values. This parameter is set during the write laser self-test.
servo_stat bp0mean
Parameter Family Description EHI
Mean optical output measured at the first beam-pointing sensor, at nominal write laser current. 512 values are collected at the nominal current, and the mean is calculated using those values. This parameter is set during the write laser self-test.
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servo_stat bp0min
Parameter Family Description EHI
Minimum optical output measured at the first beam-pointing sensor, at nominal write laser current. 512 values are collected at the nominal current, and the minimum is found using those values. This parameter is set during the write laser self-test.
servo_stat bp0slp
Parameter Family Description EHI
Optical output measured at the first beam-pointing sensor versus write laser current, so expected output = current*bp0slp + bp0icpt. This parameter is set during the write laser self-test. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat bp1dev
Parameter Family Description EHI
Standard deviation of the optical output measured at the second beampointing sensor, at nominal write laser current. 512 values are collected at the nominal current, and the mean and standard deviation are calculated using those values. This parameter is set during the write laser self-test.
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servo_stat bp1icpt
Parameter Family Description EHI
Calculated power at the second beam-pointing sensor when write laser current is 0. Expected power at the sensor at any current = current*bp1slp + bp1icpt. This parameter is set during write laser self-test. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat bp1lin
Parameter Family Description EHI
The percentage deviation from linearity at the second beam-pointing sensor. This is calculated by finding the expected optical output at the sensor using bp1slp and bp1icpt, and comparing it with the actual optical output. This value corresponds to the average percent difference between the actual and expected outputs. This parameter is set during the write laser self-test.
servo_stat bp1max
Parameter Family Description EHI
Maximum optical output measured at the second beam-pointing sensor, at nominal write laser current. 512 values are collected at the nominal current, and the maximum is found using those values. This parameter is set during the write laser self-test.
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servo_stat bp1mean
Parameter Family Description EHI
Mean optical output measured at the second beam-pointing sensor, at nominal write laser current. 512 values are collected at the nominal current, and the mean is calculated using those values. This parameter is set during the write laser self-test.
servo_stat bp1min
Parameter Family Description EHI
Minimum optical output measured at the second beam-pointing sensor, at nominal write laser current. 512 values are collected at the nominal current, and the minimum is found using those values. This parameter is set during the write laser self-test.
servo_stat bp1slp
Parameter Family Description EHI
Optical output measured at the second beam-pointing sensor versus write laser current, so expected output = current*bp1slp + bp1icpt. This parameter is set during the write laser self-test. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat lddicpt
Parameter Family Description EHI
Calculated power at the laser (M2) sensor when write laser current is 0. Expected power at the sensor at any current = current*lddslp + lddicpt. This parameter is set during write laser self-test.
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servo_stat lddlin
Parameter Family Description EHI
The percentage deviation from linearity at the laser (M2) sensor. This is calculated by finding the expected optical output at the sensor using lddslp and lddicpt, and comparing it with the actual optical output. This value corresponds to the average percent difference between the actual and expected outputs. This parameter is set during write laser self-test.
servo_stat lddmax
Parameter Family Description EHI
Maximum optical output measured at the laser (M2) sensor, at nominal write laser current. 512 values are collected at the nominal current, and the maximum is found using those values. This parameter is set during the write laser self-test.
servo_stat lddmean
Parameter Family Description EHI
Mean optical output measured at the laser (M2) sensor, at nominal write laser current. 512 values are collected at the nominal current, and the mean is calculated using those values. This parameter is set during write laser self-test.
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servo_stat lddmin
Parameter Family Description EHI
Minimum optical output measured at the laser (M2) sensor, at nominal write laser current. 512 values are collected at the nominal current, and the minimum is found using those values. This parameter is set during the write laser self-test.
servo_stat lddslp
Parameter Family Description EHI
Optical output measured at the laser (M2) sensor versus write laser current, so expected output = current*lddslp + lddicpt. This parameter is set during the write laser self-test. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat ldthresh
Parameter Family Description EHI
Minimum write laser current for which at least 950mW of power is measured at the M2 sensor. This parameter is set during write laser self-test, by stepping the laser current in 0.25A increments starting at 5A. This parameter is measured during the write laser self-test.
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servo_stat ld_dev
Parameter Family Description EHI
Standard deviation of the optical output measured at the laser (M2) sensor, at nominal write laser current. 512 values are collected at the nominal current, and the mean and standard deviation are calculated using those values. This parameter is set during the write laser self-test.
servo_stat nosedev
Parameter Family Description EHI
Standard deviation of the optical output measured at the nosepiece sensor, at nominal write laser current. 512 values are collected at the nominal current, and the mean and standard deviation are calculated using those values. This parameter is set during the write laser self-test.
servo_stat noseicpt
Parameter Family Description EHI
Calculated power at the nosepiece sensor when write laser current is 0. Expected power at the sensor at any current = current*noseslp + noseicpt.This parameter is set during write laser self-test. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat noselin
Parameter Family Description EHI
The percentage deviation from linearity at the nosepiece sensor. This is calculated by finding the expected optical output at the sensor using noseslp and noseicpt, and comparing it with the actual optical output. This value corresponds to the average percent difference between the actual and expected outputs. This parameter is set during the write laser self-test.
servo_stat nosemax
Parameter Family Description EHI
Maximum optical output measured at the nosepiece sensor, at nominal write laser current. 512 values are collected at the nominal current, and the maximum is found using those values. This parameter is set during the write laser self-test.
servo_stat nosemean
Parameter Family Description EHI
Mean optical output measured at the nosepiece sensor, at nominal write laser current. 512 values are collected at the nominal current, and the mean is calculated using those values. This parameter is set during the write laser self-test.
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servo_stat nosemin
Parameter Family Description EHI
Minimum optical output measured at the nosepiece sensor, at nominal write laser current. 512 values are collected at the nominal current, and the minimum is found using those values. This parameter is set during the write laser self-test.
servo_stat noseslp
Parameter Family Description EHI
Optical output measured at the nosepiece sensor versus write laser current, so expected output = current*noseslp + noseicpt. This parameter is set during the write laser self-test. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat pbp0dev
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The bp0dev value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat pbp0icpt
Parameter Family Description Availability EHI
The bp0icpt value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat pbp0lin
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The bp0lin value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test This parameter is available.
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servo_stat pbp0max
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The bp0max value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat pbp0mean
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The bp0mean value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat pbp0min
Parameter Family Description Availability EHI
The bp0min value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat pbp0slp
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The bp0slp value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat pbp1dev
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The bp1dev value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat pbp1icpt
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The bp1icpt value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat pbp1lin
Parameter Family Description Availability EHI
The bp1lin value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat pbp1max
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The bp1max value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat pbp1mean
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The bp1mean value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat pbp1min
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The bp1min value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat pbp1slp
Parameter Family Description Availability EHI
The bp1slp value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat plddicpt
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The lddicpt value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat plddlin
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The lddlin value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat plddmax
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The lddmax value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat plddmean
Parameter Family Description Availability EHI
The lddmean value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat plddmin
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The lddmin value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat plddslp
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The lddslp value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat pld_dev
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The ld_dev value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat pnosedev
Parameter Family Description Availability EHI
The nosedev value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat pnoselin
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The noselin value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat pnosemax
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The nosemax value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat pnosemin
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The nosemin value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat pnoseslp
Parameter Family Description Availability EHI
The noseslp value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat pnosicpt
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The noseicpt value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat pnosmean
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The nosemean value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat prthresh
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The ldthresh value from the previous iteration of the write laser self-test is stored here automatically during the self-test. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat sbp0dev
Parameter Family Description Availability EHI
The bp0dev value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat sbp0icpt
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The bp0icpt value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat sbp0lin
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The bp0lin value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat sbp0max
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The bp0max value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat sbp0mean
Parameter Family Description Availability EHI
The bp0mean value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat sbp0min
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The bp0min value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat sbp0slp
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The bp0slp value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat sbp1dev
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The bp1dev value value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat sbp1icpt
Parameter Family Description Availability EHI
The bp1icpt value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat sbp1lin
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The bp1lin value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat sbp1max
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The bp1max value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat sbp1mean
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The bp1mean value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat sbp1min
Parameter Family Description Availability EHI
The bp1min value value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat sbp1slp
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The bp1slp value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat shthresh
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The ldthresh value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat slddicpt
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The lddicpt value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat slddlin
Parameter Family Description Availability EHI
The lddlin value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat slddmax
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The lddmax value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat slddmean
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The lddmean value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat slddmin
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The lddmin value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat slddslp
Parameter Family Description Availability EHI
The lddslp value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat sld_dev
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The ld_dev value value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat snosedev
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The nosedev value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat snoselin
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The noselin value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat snosemax
Parameter Family Description Availability EHI
The nosemax value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
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servo_stat snosemin
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The nosemin value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat snoseslp
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The noseslp value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat snosicpt
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EHI
The noseicpt value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
20-Jun-2002 Normal
servo_stat snosmean
Parameter Family Description Availability EHI
The nosemean value in the NVS at head shipment is stored here automatically as part of the laser ship command. This parameter is available.
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emce bootpdlmainfw
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access See Also EMC
This parameter is to indicate whether the main firmware should be downloaded from the Creo BOOPT server. This parameter is available.
08-Jun-2004 Normal
emce ramlog2debug
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EMC
This parameter is to indicate that the ram-log buffer support code should be using the ram-log buffer in local debug mode by default. This parameter is available.
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emce ramlogdebug
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EMC
This parameter is to indicate if the ram-log buffer support code should be using the ram-log buffer in local debug mode. This parameter is available.
20-Sep-2006 Normal
gmcex ramlog2debug
Parameter Family Description Availability EMC
This parameter is to indicate that the ram-log buffer support code should be using the ram-log buffer in local debug mode by default. This parameter is available.
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gmcex ramlogdebug
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access EMC
This parameter is to indicate if the ram-log buffer support code should be using the ram-log buffer in local debug mode. This parameter is available.
20-Sep-2006 Normal
gdpc datalink
Parameter Family Description GDP
This parameter defines which datalink that will be used to send image data to the head. The valid choices are: 0 - Autodetect the link type based on the head type (default) 1 - Use hotlink to send image data to the head 2 - Use ethernet to send image data to the head It is recommended that the autodetect method be used. This parameter should not be changed in the field.
gmcex bootpdlmainfw
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access See Also GMC
This parameter is to indicate whether the main firmware should be downloaded from the Creo BOOPT server. This parameter is available.
08-Jun-2004 Normal
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gmcex gmcetempthreshold
Parameter Family Description GMC
This parameter includes 4 temperature threshold values of the LM83 temperature sensor. When any temperature rises above its threshold value, an interrupt will occur, and, GMCEX interrupt handler will notify product specific code to react to the event. This parameter is available.
07-Jul-2004 Normal
gmcex ramlog2debug
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access GMC
This parameter is to indicate that the ram-log buffer support code should be using the ram-log buffer in local debug mode by default. This parameter is available.
26-Aug-2008 Normal
gmcex ramlogdebug
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access GMC
This parameter is to indicate if the ram-log buffer support code should be using the ram-log buffer in local debug mode. This parameter is available.
20-Sep-2006 Normal
hmgr blpoffset
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access HIF
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hmgr blprange
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access HIF
hmgr blpoffset
Parameter Family Description HIM
BLPOffset is how far to shift the calibrate cycle back from the active going edge of the IMAGING signal. It is used in conjunction with BLPRange to determine the appropriate write laser power servo window for a drum rotation. Having it at 0 doesn't work because there ends up being no time for the calibrate cycle to terminate before imaging. This parameter is available.
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hmgr blprange
Parameter Family Description HIM
BLPRange defines the distance over which the write laser calibration cycle can be performed. It is used in conjunction with BLPOffset to determine the appropriate write laser power servo window for a drum rotation. This parameter is available.
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hmgr linktype
Parameter Family Description HIM
This indicates which port is to be used to communicate with the head. The valid choices are: 0 - Autodetect the link type based on the detected hardware 1 - Use an RS422 link to the head 2 - Use a fiber Ethernet link to the head It is recommended that the autodetect method be used. This parameter should not be changed in the field.
If the autodetect option is configured, and both an RS422 link and fiber Ethernet link are physically present, the fiber Ethernet link will be used.
Normal
hmgr type
Parameter Family Description HIM
This parameter holds the last known head type communicating with the host firmware. The following head types are defined.
Thermal 1 (standard) 0 Thermal 1 (40 watt) 1 Thermoflex 2 Thermal 2 3 Thermal 3 4 Flatbed 1 5 Flatbed 2 6 Thermal 5 7
bay mediaindex
Parameter Family Description Availability MDH
The media type currently loaded in the bay. This parameter is available.
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bay mediamainscan
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MDH
The mainscan size (around the drum) of the media currently loaded in the bay. This parameter is available.
09-July-2001 Normal
bay mediaquantitystack2
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MDH
The number of plates currently loaded in the bay for the second stack This parameter is available.
09-July-2001 Normal
bay mediaquantity
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MDH
The number of plates currently loaded in the bay. This parameter is available.
09-July-2001 Normal
bay mediastacks
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MDH
The number of media stacks currently loaded in the bay. This parameter is available.
09-July-2001 Normal
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bay mediasubscan
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MDH
The subscan size (along the drum) of the media currently loaded in the bay. This parameter is available.
09-July-2001 Normal
bay mediathickness
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MDH
The thickness of the media currently loaded in the bay. This parameter is available.
09-July-2001 Normal
exit fastdistance
Parameter Family Description MDH
This stores the distance from the home position of the table pusher to the point at which all plates will stop being pushed at high speed. Increasing this value will move the plate farther towards the processor before switching to slow speed. The table pushers will move to (MDH_FAST_EXIT_DISTANCE - plate length ) where the plate length is the main-scan size if not rotated, or subscan size if rotated. This parameter's value can be larger than the 'exit travellimit' parameter value. NOTE: Minimum value should be >= maximum plate size
exit location
Parameter Family Description MDH
The location of the exit. With only one exit, this doesn't matter.
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exit name
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MDH
The name associated with this exit. With only one exit, this doesn't matter. This parameter is available.
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exit slowpush
Parameter Family Description MDH
This stores the distance to move unload cups while pushing the plate into the processor at slow speed. Increasing this value moves the plate further into the processor. Note: Increasing this value too much may cause damage if the processor jams. If the plate is not pulled into the processor but we keep pushing, the plate may bow up so that it is no longer visible by the table eject sensor, making the firmware think the plate is gone. So we keep making plates, making the problem worse.
exit travellimit
Parameter Family Description MDH
This parameter defines the maximum travel distance of the unload table stepper motor. It is used to make sure moves do not attempt to go past the away sensor. The "table move away" command will move the stepper motor to the travel limit.
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exit velocity
Parameter Family Description MDH
This parameter defines the speed at which the plate will be pushed into the processor. It should be set slightly slower than the speed of the processor infeed. This parameter is available.
09-July-2001 Normal
mhauto autoloadvel
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MDH
This stores the drum velocity used while loading the plate onto the drum during a automatic load sequence. This parameter is available.
13-Feb-2002 Normal
mhauto autounloadvel
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MDH
This stores the drum velocity used while unloading the plate off the drum during a automatic unload sequence. This parameter is available.
13-Feb-2002 Normal
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mhauto clampunloadoffset
Parameter Family Description MDH
This NVS parameter holds the drum's clamp unload position in degrees to 3 decimal places. By changing this position you change were the leading edge bracket clamps down on the leading edge clamps. This is also known as the 'duoff' position.
** NOTE ** The Unload-offset option _must_ be enabled for this to work !!! The 'unload-offset' option and 'ClampUnloadOffset' NVS parameter were originally added to address a problem with thin media (~150 microns film, aluminum plates, donors) not easily releasing from the LEC on unload. Opening the LEC in a wider angle provided a solution for this unload problem. ** Caution ** By changing this value directly, you may be causing unforseen problems in other areas.
mhauto keeptabledown
Parameter Family Description MDH
This NVS parameter sets whether the unload table is normally up or normally down. 0 = Table is normally up 1 = Table is normally down and only moves up just before unloading All other values are invalid, or considered to be errors.
mhauto lectounloadhome
Parameter Family Description Availability MDH
This stores the amount a plate from the LEC to the middle of the suction cups on the unload table. This parameter is available.
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mhauto mediaonouterbay
Parameter Family Description MDH
This NVS parameter stores the current state of media on the outer bay. If the value is 0, then no media is considered to be on the outer bay. If set to 1, then media is on the outer bay. This parameter only takes effect when the Dual Bay option is enabled. This parameter should not be directly modified by the operator or servicer. It is set by the firmware.
mhauto mediaonpicker
Parameter Family Description MDH
This NVS parameter stores the current state of media in the machine. It uses values to associate with different states, the current acceptable values for this machine are: 0 = None 1 = Media On Picker All other values are invalid, or considered to be errors.
mhauto mediaonunloadtable
Parameter Family Description MDH
This NVS parameter stores the current state of media on the unload table. It uses values to associate with different states, the current acceptable values for this machine are: 0 = None 1 = Media On Unload Table All other values are invalid, or considered to be errors.
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mhauto pickerdroppause
Parameter Family Description MDH
At the beginning of a load, the picker moves down then vacuum is turned off to release the plate and let it fall into the clamps. This parameter specifies the delay between when vacuum is turned off and when the leading edge clamp closes on the plate. This parameter is available.
09-Jul-2001 Normal
mhauto pickeroutpause
Parameter Family Description MDH
After the picker grabs the plate, it is moved out to bring the plate away from the other plates in the bay. This pause has been added to provide a means of slowing down this movement, to allow the picker hardware to settle. This parameter is available.
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mhauto plategonepostdelay
Parameter Family Description MDH
This NVS parameter sets the how long to wait after the plate is no longer detected on the unload table before the unload table is allowed to move back to the up position. This parameter can be increased to help with the situation where the plate is detected as gone but the plate edge is still slightly covering the end of the unload table when it moves up. This parameter is available.
05-Jul-2004 Normal
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mhauto processorbusywait
Parameter Family Description MDH
This NVS parameter sets the how long to wait after the processor has been detected busy on the unload table before the suspend on 'processor busy' is generated. This parameter can be increased to help with the situation with various processors. Note: Increasing this value too much may cause damage to the plate.
mhauto pvacawaythresh
Parameter Family Description MDH
This specifies the minimum allowable picker away vacuum sensor reading required for the firmware to consider that a plate is being held by the picker away vacuum cups. When the vacuum reading is below this value, the firmware will consider that there is no plate on the picker cups. The PICKER command will display the away vacuum sensor reading and indicate whether it is above or below the threshold specified by this parameter. This parameter should be set according to the following formula. Typically, the default value will be very close to this already. pvt = (Vp - Vnp)/2 + Vnp pvt = PickerVacThreshold Vp = vacuum reading with away vacuum turned on and plate on the cups Vnp = vacuum reading with away vacuum turned on and NO plate on the cups For plunger-less suction cups, the away vacuum level reached is lower for small plates than for larger plates. Therefore, the above calculation should be done based on the away vacuum reading when the picker is holding the smallest plate to be used.
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mhauto pvacthresh
Parameter Family Description MDH
This specifies the minimum allowable picker vacuum sensor reading required for the firmware to consider that a plate is being held by the picker vacuum cups. When the vacuum reading is below this value, the firmware will consider that there is no plate on the picker cups. The PICKER command will display the vacuum sensor reading and indicate whether it is above or below the threshold specified by this parameter. This parameter should be set according to the following formula. Typically, the default value will be very close to this already. pvt = (Vp - Vnp)/2 + Vnp pvt = PickerVacThreshold Vp = vacuum reading with vacuum turned on and plate on the cups Vnp = vacuum reading with vacuum turned on and NO plate on the cups For plunger-less suction cups, the vacuum level reached is lower for small plates than for larger plates. Therefore, the above calculation should be done based on the vacuum reading when the picker is holding the smallest plate to be used.
mhauto unloadergain
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MDH
Holds the gain of the unload table stepper motor. This parameter is available.
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mhauto unloadermsr
Parameter Family Description MDH
The number of micro-steps per step of the unload table stepper motor. This parameter should generally not be changed. Increasing this value may improve the smoothness of the movement. But there is an internal limit of 6000 micro-steps per second, so increasing the step rate decreases the maximum velocity of the motor.
mhauto unloaderspm
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MDH
The number of steps required to move the unload table stepper motor a distance of 1mm. This parameter is available.
09-July-2001 Normal
mhauto unloadervelocity
Parameter Family Description MDH
This specifies the velocity in mm/s that the unload stepper uses for it's positional moves and jogs. Specifically, this will be used to push the plate up the unload table as fast as possible and reliable. This parameter is available.
09-Jul-2001 Normal
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mhauto utrotatepostdelay
Parameter Family Description MDH
This NVS parameter sets the how long to wait after the unload table rotator has been detected as rotated. It is possible that with heavier plates the rotator may continue to rotate for a short period after it has been sensed as fully rotated. This could cause slight skewing problems in some cases because the vacuum is released before the plate is actually fully rotated. Increasing this post delay may help in this situation. This parameter is available.
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mhauto utrotatorpos
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MDH
This stores the distance from the traveler home position to the traveler rotate position on the unload table. This parameter is available.
12-Mar-2002 Normal
mhauto uvacthreshdual
Parameter Family Description MDH
This specifies the minimum allowable unload vacuum sensor reading required for the firmware to consider that two plates are being held by the unload table vacuum cups. The TABLE command will display the vacuum sensor reading and indicate whether it is above or below the threshold specified by this parameter. If the vacuum level is greater than this parameter, "two plates" will be displayed for the "vac threshold". If the vacuum level is less than this parameter, "one plate" or "low" will be displayed. This parameter should be set according to the following formula. Typically, the default value will be very close to this already. uvt = (V2p - V1p)/2 + V1p uvt = UnloadVacThreshold V2p = vacuum reading with vacuum turned on and two plates on the cups. V1p = vacuum reading with vacuum turned on and one plate on the cups.
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mhauto uvacthresh
Parameter Family Description MDH
This specifies the minimum allowable unload vacuum sensor reading required for the firmware to consider that a plate is being held by the unload table vacuum cups. When the vacuum reading is below this value, the firmware will consider that there is no plate on the unload table cups. The TABLE command will display the vacuum sensor reading and indicate whether it is above or below the threshold specified by this parameter. This parameter should be set according to the following formula. Typically, the default value will be very close to this already. uvt = (Vp - Vnp)/2 + Vnp uvt = UnloadVacThreshold Vp = vacuum reading with vacuum turned on and plate on the cups Vnp = vacuum reading with vacuum turned on and NO plate on the cups
mh ambienthumiditymax
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MDH
This stores the maximum value for ambient humidity (from THSB board), in percentage of relative humidity. This parameter is available.
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mh ambienthumiditymin
Parameter Family Description MDH
This stores the minimum value for ambient humidity (from THSB board), in percentage of relative humidity.
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mh ambienttemperaturemax
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MDH
This stores the maximum value for ambient temperature (from THSB board), in degrees celsius. This parameter is available.
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mh ambienttemperaturemin
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MDH
This stores the minimum value for ambient temperature (from THSB board), in degrees celsius. This parameter is available.
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mh buzzerdelay
Parameter Family Description MDH
This parameter holds the number of seconds that the firmware waits before sounding the buzzer if there is media still on the load table after media is unloaded. The Buzzer option must also be enabled for this to work. This parameter is available.
09-Jul-2001 Normal
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mh distsensortolec
Parameter Family Description MDH
This NVS parameter stores the distance in millimeters, to 3 decimal places, between the LEC and the trigger point of the load table sensor used to measure the media length. This value is normally calibrated by the "load calibrate" command. This value is very hard to set properly manually since the exact trigger point of the sensor is quite hard to measure.
mh loadpos
Parameter Family Description MDH
This NVS parameter holds the drum's load position in degrees to 3 decimal places This is the drum position such that the LEC (Leading Edge Clamp) is in a position that will enable it to accept loading a new plate. This parameter normally is set buy using the monitor command "loader calibrate postions". To use this command, the drum must first be initialized using the command "drum init", then the drum should then be idled using "drum idle". The roller should be sent down "roller down" then the drum should be moved by hand so that the LEC is placed flush to the backside of the roller (the LEC is on the same side as the back panel). The command "loader calibrate positions" should then be entered at the monitor prompt. Currently this position is set by adding adding a set value (hardcoded in the firmware) to the drum position found when the LEC is positioned flush to the back side of the roller. By changing this value, or recalibrating this value, the command "load calibrate" should also be run in order to compensate for other parameters that this might affect.
** Caution ** By changing this value directly, you may be causing unforseen problems in other areas.
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mh mediainengine
Parameter Family Description MDH
This NVS parameter stores the current state of media in the machine. It uses values to associate with different states, the current acceptable values for this machine are: 0 = None 1 = Not used, considered an error 2 = Not used, considered an error 3 = Drum Partially loaded 4 = Drum Fully loaded All other values are invalid, or considered to be errors.
mh normalloadvel
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MDH
This stores the drum velocity used while loading the plate onto the drum during a manual load sequence. This parameter is available.
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mh normalunloadvel
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MDH
This stores the drum velocity used while unloading the plate off the drum during a manual unload sequence. This parameter is available.
09-Jul-2001 Normal
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mh operationmode
Parameter Family Description MDH
This is a bit field that contains a number of flags to indicate special operation modes for the media handler. Modes that have currently been defined include:
mh sensoracc
Parameter Family Description MDH
This NVS parameter is used to hold the accuracy of the load ramp sensor that is used to measure media length before the media is loaded on the drum. By changing this value you change the +/- length that is allowed for media to be loaded on the machine. This parameter is available.
09-Jul-2001 Normal
mh slowloadvel
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MDH
This stores the drum velocity used while loading delicate media such as film or Dylux onto the drum during a manual load sequence. This parameter is available.
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mh slowunloadvel
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MDH
This stores the drum velocity used while unloading delicate media such as film or Dylux off the drum during a manual unload sequence. This parameter is available.
13-Feb-2002 Normal
mh tecadjust
Parameter Family Description MDH
This NVS parameter adjusts the amount that the trailing edge magnetic clamp covers the plate. Any changes in the parameter will affect the length of plate being clamped by the TEC. Before adjusting this parameter, make sure the LoadPos and TECParkPos parameters are properly calibrated. This parameter is available.
27-Feb-2003 Normal
mh tecclamppos
Parameter Family Description MDH
This NVS parameter holds the position of the TEC on the drum. This is in degrees to 3 decimal places. This parameter cannot be modified from the monitor commands and is used by firmware internally. This parameter is available.
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mh tecdelay
Parameter Family Description MDH
This stores a programmable delay value for the trailing edge clamp. This delay would be used after the trailing edge backbone moves up or down, and after the clamps are locked or unlocked. The default value is 0. This value can be increased if the machine calibration changes so that the sensor(s) go true before the true end of travel. Please note that setting this parameter to a non-zero value will have a direct impact on the throughput of the machine.
mh teclampsondrum
Parameter Family Description MDH
This stores a boolean value (either TRUE or FALSE) that states if the trailing edge clamps are on the drum. This parameter is used to confirm the status indicated by the magnet sensors. This parameter is available.
09-Jul-2001 Read-only
mh tecparkpos
Parameter Family Description MDH
This NVS parameter holds the TE clamp park position in degrees to 3 decimal places This is the drum position such that the TE is in a position to pick up the clamps after the manual removal of a plate.
** Caution ** By changing this value directly, you may be causing unforseen problems in other areas.
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mds lastbay
Parameter Family Description MDS
This parameter holds the bay number used to load the media currently on the drum or, if the drum is empty, the last media loaded on the drum. This is only supported on devices that have bays. This parameter is available.
03-May-2003
This parameter should not be manipulated directly since it may have possible negatvie affects on the device, use the "loaded force" monitor command instead.
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Access
mds lastdelayedsuspenderrorid
Parameter Family Description MDS
This parameter holds the delayed suspend error id of the media currently on the drum or, if the drum is empty, the value should be success. This value is specific to the type of device that is currently being operated and is only supported on select devices. This parameter is available.
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mds lastexit
Parameter Family Description MDS
This parameter holds the eixt number for the media currently on the drum or, if the drum is empty, the last media loaded on the drum. This is only supported on devices that support exits. This parameter is available.
03-May-2003
This parameter should not be manipulated directly since it may have possible negatvie affects on the device, use the "loaded force" monitor command instead.
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mds lastimageside
Parameter Family Description MDS
This parameter holds the image side of the media currently on the drum or, if the drum is empty, the last media loaded on the drum. This is important for media like blueline, where the different sides will result in different imaging. This parameter is available.
03-May-2003
This parameter should not be manipulated directly since it may have possible negatvie affects on the device, use the "loaded force" monitor command instead.
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Access
mds lastloadmethod
Parameter Family Description MDS
This parameter hold the load method used to load the media currently on the drum, or if the drum is empty, the last media loaded on the drum. The load method can either be automatic ( value = 2) or manual ( value = 1 ). This is also the expected unload method for the media. This parameter is available.
03-May-2003
This parameter should not be manipulated directly since it may have possible negative affects on the device, use the "loaded force" monitor command instead.
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Access
mds lastmainscan
Parameter Family Description MDS
This parameter holds the mainscan length of the media currently on the drum, or if the drum is empty, the last media loaded on the drum. The units are in millimeters. This parameter became obsolete in version 2.49
03-May-2003
Availability Modified
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mds lastmainscanum
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This parameter should not be manipulated directly since it may have possible negative affects on the device, use the "loaded force" monitor command instead. This parameter is currently coupled with the MDSPRM_LAST_LOADED_MAIN_SCAN_MICRONS parameters which should have a more accurate value. It is highly recommended to only use the "loaded force" monitor command, and to never change this parameter directly. This parameter will eventually be removed from all devices.
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mds lastmainscanum
Parameter Family Description MDS
This parameter holds the mainscan length of the media currently on the drum, or if the drum is empty, the last media loaded on the drum. The units are in millimeters, however it supports up to 3 decimal plates. This parameter is available.
03-May-2003
This parameter should not be manipulated directly since it may have possible negatvie affects on the device, use the "loaded force" monitor command instead.
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mds lastmediaindex
Parameter Family Description MDS
This parameter holds the media number (aka media index) of the media currently on the drum or, if the drum is empty, the last media loaded on the drum. This parameter is available.
03-May-2003
This parameter should not be manipulated directly since it may have possible negatvie affects on the device, use the "loaded force" monitor command instead.
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mds lastmediainstance
Parameter Family Description MDS
This is the state variable that holds the media instance that was loaded on the drum.
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This parameter should not be manipulated directly since it may have possible negatvie affects on the device, use the "loaded force" monitor command instead.
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Access
mds lastmediastacks
Parameter Family Description MDS
This parameter holds the exit number used to load the media currently on the drum or, if the drum is empty, the last media loaded on the drum. This is supported on all devices, however most devices only support 1 media stack. This parameter is available.
03-May-2003
This parameter should not be manipulated directly since it may have possible negatvie affects on the device, use the "loaded force" monitor command instead.
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Access
mds lastmediatype
Parameter Family Description MDS
This parameter holds the media type of the media currently on the drum, or if the drum is empty, the last media loaded on the drum. The media type is a number that refers to a particular type of media, use the command diagnostics monitor command "media types" to find the values for a particular media. This parameter is available.
03-May-2003
This parameter should not be manipulated directly since it may have possible negatvie affects on the device, use the "loaded force" monitor command instead.
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mds lastportrait
Parameter Family Description MDS
This parameter holds the portrait mode of the media currently on the drum or, if the drum is empty, the last media loaded on the drum. This is only used on devices that support portrait loading. The value is a boolean: This parameter is available.
12-Nov-2003
This parameter should not be manipulated directly since it may have possible negative affects on the device, use the "loaded force" monitor command instead.
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Access
mds lastproofindex
Parameter Family Description MDS
This parameter holds the proof number of the media currently on the drum or, if the drum is empty, the last media loaded on the drum. This is only supported on devices that support proofing. This parameter is available.
03-May-2003
This parameter should not be manipulated directly since it may have possible negatvie affects on the device, use the "loaded force" monitor command instead.
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Access
mds lastpunchgroup
Parameter Family Description MDS
This parameter holds the punch group value of the media currently on the drum or, if the drum is empty, the last media loaded on the drum. This value is specific to the type of device that is currently being operated and is only supported on select devices. This parameter is available.
14-Sep-2005
This parameter should not be manipulated directly since it may have possible negative affects on the device, use the "loaded force" monitor command instead.
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mds lastrepeatlength
Parameter Family Description MDS
This is the state variable that holds the repeat length that was loaded on the drum. The repeat length is only used for sleeves and is the mainscan length with micron accuracy from the workstation. This parameter will be REMOVED in the near future This parameter is available.
03-May-2003
This parameter should not be manipulated directly since it may have possible negatvie affects on the device, use the "loaded force" monitor command instead.
Normal
Access
mds lastrotate
Parameter Family Description MDS
This parameter holds the rotate value of the media currently on the drum or, if the drum is empty, the last media loaded on the drum. This rotate value is specific to the type of device that is currently being operated and is only supported on select devices. This parameter is available.
03-May-2003
This parameter should not be manipulated directly since it may have possible negatvie affects on the device, use the "loaded force" monitor command instead.
Normal
Access
mds lastssthickness
Parameter Family Description MDS
This parameter holds the slipsheet thickness of the media currently on the drum, or if the drum is empty, the last media loaded on the drum. The units are in microns. This parameter is available.
03-May-2003
Availability Modified
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This parameter should not be manipulated directly since it may have possible negatvie affects on the device, use the "loaded force" monitor command instead.
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mds laststacklocations
Parameter Family Description MDS
This parameter holds the stack locations of the media currently on the drum or, if the drum is empty, the last media loaded on the drum. This is only used on devices that have multiple stacks. The value is a bit field, where each bit in the value represents a specific stack location. A value of 0 indicates that default locations are used. On a two stacked device the following would be valid values: 0 - default 1 - must have one stack loaded, home side 2 - must have one stack loaded, away side 3 - two stacks loaded, home and away This parameter is available.
03-May-2003
This parameter should not be manipulated directly since it may have possible negatvie affects on the device, use the "loaded force" monitor command instead.
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Access
mds lastsubscan
Parameter Family Description MDS
This parameter holds the subscan length of the media currently on the drum, or if the drum is empty, the last media loaded on the drum. The units are in millimeters. This parameter became obsolete in version 2.49
03-May-2003
This parameter should not be manipulated directly since it may have possible negative affects on the device, use the "loaded force" monitor command instead. This parameter is currently coupled with the MDSPRM_LAST_LOADED_SUB_SCAN_MICRONS parameters which should have a more accurate value. It is highly recommended to only use the "loaded force" monitor command, and to never change this parameter directly. This parameter will eventually be removed from all devices.
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mds lastsubscanum
Parameter Family Description MDS
This parameter holds the subscan length of the media currently on the drum, or if the drum is empty, the last media loaded on the drum. The units are in millimeters, however it supports up to 3 decimal plates. This parameter is available.
03-May-2003
This parameter should not be manipulated directly since it may have possible negatvie affects on the device, use the "loaded force" monitor command instead.
Normal
Access
mds lastthickness
Parameter Family Description MDS
This parameter holds the media thickness of the media currently on the drum, or if the drum is empty, the last media loaded on the drum. The units are in microns. This parameter is available.
03-May-2003
This parameter should not be manipulated directly since it may have possible negatvie affects on the device, use the "loaded force" monitor command instead.
Normal
Access
mds lastunloadmethod
Parameter Family Description MDS
This parameter hold the unload method used to unload the media currently on the drum, or if the drum is empty, the last media loaded on the drum. The unload method can have 3 states: 0 = Default, same as the load 1 = manual 2 = automatic This parameter is available.
03-May-2003
This parameter should not be manipulated directly since it may have possible negative affects on the device, use the "loaded force" monitor command instead.
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image error
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image error
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access See Also MIC
The number of images that have failed on this machine. This parameter is available.
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image success
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access See Also MIC
The number of successful images that have been processed on this machine. This parameter is available.
18-Jun-2001 Debug
image test
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access See Also MIC
The number of test images that have been generated on this machine. This parameter is available.
18-Jun-2001 Debug
edge carriagefineedgeoffset
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MPC
The carriage offset for fine edge detect, in microns. This is a TH5-specific parameter, calibrated during device/head integration. This parameter is available.
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edge drumpos
Parameter Family Description Availability Default Range Modified Notes Access See Also MPC
Drum position of edge detect strip in degrees. A smaller value moves the strip upwards on the media, while a larger value moves the strip downwards. This parameter is available.
12-Jun-2001
This value is determined during integration, and should not have to be changed in the field.
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edge edgepos
Parameter Family Description Availability Default MPC
Edge position of the gravure cylinder. This is used to ensure that the image is oriented correctly, and that focus functions properly. This parameter is available.
#Trendsetter_Series_4: Please issue the appropriate monitor command to determine this parameter's default value. #Trendsetter_Series_4: Please issue the appropriate monitor command to determine this parameter's minimum and maximum values.
Range
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focus basethickness
Parameter Family Description MPC
This parameter is provided to allow the firmware to detect when doublepicking occurs, that is, two or more plates sandwiched together. It is recommended that this parameter be chosen as the largest media thickness that will be used at the target site. It does not necessarily have to be the thickness of the media used to install the head. However, the following constraint must be satisfied: (Base thickness) - (Install thickness) = (Error head is installed to) For example, if the thickest media will be 305 microns, then set the base thickness parameter to this value. If the plate used to install the head is 215 microns thick, then you must ensure that the head is installed to an error of +90 microns. Using this method will ensure that all media thickness required for the site will be supported by the head, in addition to ensuring that adequate bump tracking can be performed by the head.
#Trendsetter_Series_4: 0 [microns]
01-Mar-2004
This parameter MUST not be set to any value other than zero for devices that have a Z-stage. Furthermore, if there is no danger of double-picking plates, then this parameter does not have to be used. This parameter applies to TH2 heads only.
Access
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focus learnmarginadjust
Parameter Family Description MPC
This is an adjustment made to the nominal focus learn margin. This margin determines the minimum distance that the carriage is positioned from the edge of the plate for learning focus. The nominal margin is 2500 microns if focus learn is performed over two swaths, and 5000 microns if focus learn is performed over only one swath. Note that the net focus learn margin also includes an adjustment for plate rotation. This parameter should only be used if the plates being used at the site have exceptionally large curl near the edges, or are greatly out-of-square. If a large number of focus learn failures are occurring, then increase this parameter.
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#Trendsetter_Series_4: 0 [microns]
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focus learnskip
Parameter Family Description MPC
Controls whether or not the firmware skips focus learn. If enabled, and several other conditions are met, the focus learn operation will be skipped while processing a job. The required conditions are: a. The head must be 1200 DPI b. The HDM has not changed since the previous plot c. The mainscan image and media sizes have not changed since the previous plot d. The laser is still on from the previous plot e. No focus errors occurred at the start or end of the previous plot f. Edge detect mode is "when needed" and was skipped
#Trendsetter_Series_4: 0 (FALSE)
30-May-2002
Skipping focus learn will fail on a Thermal 1.7x head. The plot will abort if attempted, with an error stating that the firmware must be upgraded. The same error will occur on Thermal 2 heads with older firmware.
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focus zstagecalibcarrpos
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Notes Access MPC
Carriage position in microns for the zstage calibration process. This parameter is available.
16-Feb-2011
TH5-specific parameter.
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focus zstagecalibdrumspeed
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Notes Access MPC
Drum velocity in RPM for the zstage calibration process. This parameter is available.
16-Feb-2011
TH5-specific parameter.
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gc mscale
Parameter Family Description MPC
Mainscan scaling factor in parts per million for plotting. Data is scaled according to this value in the mainscan direction to account for drum speed variance. If the value is positive, the resulting plot is bigger, while if it is negative the plot is smaller. This parameter is available.
12-Jun-2001
This value is determined using the GC process during integration, and should not have to be changed in the field. HOME image (pins 1 and 2, 1 and 3, or 1 and 4): Uses Mscale[1] AWAY image (pins 2 and 4 or 3 and 4): Uses Mscale[2]
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gc mshift
Parameter Family Description MPC
Mainscan shift in microns for plotting. This shift is used to ensure that the first pixel plotted on the media is immediately after the leading edge clamp margin. It compensates for different drum encoder index locations. Increasing the shift moves the plot downwards on the media, while decreasing the shift moves the plot upwards. This parameter is available.
14-Sep-2007
Availability Modified
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Notes
This value is determined using the GC process during integration, and should not have to be changed in the field. Mshift[1]: Pins 1-2, 1-3, 1-4 Mshift[2]: Pins 3-4 Mshift[3]: Pins 2-3
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gc orthoadjust
Parameter Family Description MPC
Orthogonal adjustment angle in micro-radians. This value is used to compensate for the spiral output shape caused by the movement of the head along the subscan axis while the drum is spinning. A larger adjustment angle results in more data shifting, while a smaller angle results in less data shifting. This parameter is available.
12-Jun-2001
This value is determined using the GC process during integration, and should not have to be changed in the field.
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gc pinloc
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Notes MPC
Array of registration pin positions in microns. Distance is measured from the carriage 'zero' position. PinLoc[1] is closest to the carriage HOME postion. This parameter is available.
29-Oct-2001
These values are used by the firmware to verify that the media is on the correct registration pins, so they must be accurate. These values are determined during manufacturing, and should not have to be changed in the field.
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gc rotation
Parameter Family Description MPC
Media rotation angle in micro-radians. This value is used to compensate for the rotation of the media on the drum when it is loaded, due to the presence of registration pins. A larger angle results in more data shifting to compensate, while a smaller angle results in less data shifting. This parameter is available.
12-Jun-2001
This value is determined using the GC process during integration, and should not have to be changed in the field. Parameters are mapped as follows: Pins: Parameter: 1 and 2 Rotation[1] 1 and 3 Rotation[2] 1 and 4 Rotation[3] 2 and 4 Rotation[4] 3 and 4 Rotation[5]
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gc sscale
Parameter Family Description MPC
Subscan scaling factor in parts per million for plotting. Data is scaled according to this value in the subscan direction to account for carriage speed variance. If the value is positive, the resulting plot is bigger, while if it is negative the plot is smaller. This parameter is available.
12-Jun-2001
This value is determined using the GC process during integration, and should not have to be changed in the field.
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gc sscansizemax
Parameter Family Description MPC
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These values are used by the firmware to determine which registration pins the media should use. These values define the widest media that may be used by a given pin pair. Media wider than this value will use a different pin pair. These values are determined during manufacturing, and should not have to be changed in the field. Parameters are mapped as follows: Pins: Parameter: 1 and 2 SscanSizeMax[1] 3 and 4 SscanSizeMax[1] 1 and 3 SscanSizeMax[2] 2 and 4 SscanSizeMax[2]
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gc sshift
Parameter Family Description MPC
Subscan shift in microns for plotting. This shift is used to ensure that the first pixel plotted on the media is on the home edge of the media. Increasing the shift moves the plot onto the media, while decreasing the shift moves the plot off the media. This parameter is typically the distance from the focus laser to the beginning of the write laser on the head. This parameter is available.
22-Apr-2009
This value is determined using the GC process during integration, and should not have to be changed in the field.
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gc strokeshear
Parameter Family Description MPC
This key enables or disables stroke shearing, which is an alternate method for correcting for plate rotation. This method works better for certain types of screening than the conventional method if the plate rotation is large. This parameter is available.
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gc trackprofile
Parameter Family Description MPC
Array of mainscan shift values in microns to compensate for non-level track profile. These shift values are applied during a plot as the carriage moves across the track. Larger values result in greater mainscan shifts. This parameter is available.
12-Jun-2001
These values are determined using the GC process during integration, and should not have to be changed in the field.
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mode mscanduplicate
Parameter Family Description MPC
Number of times to duplicate pixels in the mainscan direction during plotting. This value is used to facilitate plotting at resolutions that are a fraction of the supported head resolution. For TMCE devices, however, it is recommended that this parameter always remain equal to 1. For GMCE devices, this parameter MUST be set to 1. This parameter became obsolete in version 6.53 of the MPC subsystem.
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mode mscanresolution
Parameter Family Description MPC
Mainscan resolution for this plot mode in dots per inch. This specifies the input resolution to use in the mainscan direction during plotting. This is the same as the output resolution, unless VMR is employed, in which case this resolution is ignored. This parameter is available.
20-Mar-2007
Availability Modified
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mode sscanduplicate
Parameter Family Description MPC
Number of times to duplicate pixels in the subscan direction during plotting. This value is used to facilitate plotting at resolutions that are a fraction of the supported head resolution. For example, 1200 DPI would require a duplication factor of 2 for a 2400 DPI head. This parameter became obsolete in version 6.53 of the MPC subsystem.
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mode sscanresolution
Parameter Family Description MPC
Subscan resolution for this plot mode in dots per inch. This specifies the input resolution to use in the subscan direction during plotting. The output resolution will always be the head resolution. This parameter is available.
20-Mar-2007
This value should never be greater than the supported resolution of the head.
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Command: mode
media airjetmarginaway
Parameter Family Description MPI
AirjetMarginAway specifies the minimum distance the head is allowed to be from the away media edge before the debris airjet will be turned off. If the airjet is on when the head is too close to a media edge, imaging quality may be compromised near that edge. This media specific parameter (and AirjetMarginHome) is used to eliminate these potential artifacts by ensuring that the airjet is off when the head is near the media edges. This parameter is available.
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Availability Modified
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Currently, the airjet magin is forced to off (0 um) when UDRC-L is enabled.
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media airjetmarginhome
Parameter Family Description MPI
AirjetMarginHome specifies the minimum distance the head must be away from the home media edge before the debris airjet will be allowed to turn on. If the airjet is on when the head is too close to a media edge, imaging quality may be compromised near that edge. This media specific parameter (and AirjetMarginAway) is used to eliminate these potential artifacts by ensuring that the airjet is off when the head is near the media edges. This parameter is available.
02-Apr-2003
Currently, the airjet magin is forced to off (0 um) when UDRC-L is enabled.
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media colour
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access See Also MPI
Media colour such as "Cyan", "Magenta", etc. This character string is only relevant for proofing. This parameter is available.
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Command: media
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media debrisoptions
Parameter Family Description MPI
Debris removal options for this media. The options specify what type of removal method is to be used and whether or not the media is hazardous. Valid values for this field are as follows:
0 - no debris removal 1 - airjet only 2 - particulate only collector (POC) for UDRC-BP and UDRC-HP cabinets 3 - airjet and POC for UDRC-BP and UDRC-HP cabinets 4 - particulate and chemical collector (PACC-offset) for UDRC-LC cabinets 5 - airjet and PACC-offset for UDRC-LC cabinets 8 - particulate and chemical collector (PACC-flexo) for UDRC-LF and UDRC-BF cabinets 9 - airjet and PACC-flexo for UDRC-LF and UDRC-BF cabinets
Availability Default
#Trendsetter_Series_4: Please issue the appropriate monitor command to determine this parameter's default value.
02-Apr-2003
media density
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access See Also MPI
Media density in kilograms per metre cubed. This value is required for proper drum balancing during the media loading process. This parameter is available.
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media emissionsintensity
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Notes Access See Also MPI
media emulsionsrthreshold
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MPI
The emulsion detect surface reflectivity threshold. Any SR values above this threshold indicate NON emulsion (i.e. the back of the film) This parameter is available.
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media exposure
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MPI
The exposure (sensitivity) value for the media, in mJ/cm^2. This parameter is available.
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media extrascanlines
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access See Also MPI
Number of scanlines to overlap swaths by for this media. This parameter is available.
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Command: media
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media flags
Parameter Family Description MPI
Special options flags for this media. If any of these flags are set, special behaviour takes place during plotting, depending on the nature of the flags. Media flags currently defined: 1: Suspend after the plot if a retrace occurred for focus sensitive media. 2: Turn off the focus laser between edge detect and focus learn - also for focus sensitive media. 4: Suspend after the plot if consecutive retraces occurred - also for focus sensitive media, but where light leakage from the head does not cause an artifact on a single retrace. Note these are bit flags, so they can be combined. For example to turn on both flags 1 and 2, you can add the values together. So a value of 3 would enable both flags 1 and 2.
Command: media
media focusoffset
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MPI
The focus offset value for the media, in microns. This parameter is available.
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media imagemode
Parameter Family Description MPI
Defines the imaging mode that the media is configured for. Valid values are
This key is used to uniquely identify a media slot, along with the media name and colour. Slots that are configured with an image mode of 0 can be used for both normal and FM imaging. The default value for this parameter is 0 (normal).
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media invert
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media invert
Parameter Family Description MPI
If set to TRUE, data must be inverted for this media. Inverting data means to output pixel on if the data is zero or pixel off if the data is one. This field should be set to 1 for positive media. This parameter is available.
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Command: media
media mimid
Parameter Family Description MPI
Media Image Mode Identifier. This number is an identifier that uniquely identifies a set of media parameters. It is used by Media Console to track media parameter sets. This parameter is available.
02-Apr-2003 Hazardous
media mscale
Parameter Family Description MPI
Mainscan scaling factor in parts per million for plotting. Data is scaled according to this value in the mainscan direction to account for mediaspecific characteristics such as stretching or shrinking after unloading or removing from backing. If the value is positive, the resulting plot is bigger, while if it is negative the plot is smaller. This parameter is available.
02-Apr-2003
This value is determined during integration, and should not have to be changed in the field.
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media name
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Notes Access See Also MPI
Name of media. This name is matched with the equivalent field in the HDM parameters to obtain a full set of media parameters. This parameter is available.
02-Apr-2003
After changing this value, the MEDIA command must be used to apply it such that it is matched with a corresponding set of HDM parameters.
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Command: media
media patternid
Parameter Family Description MPI
Overwriting pattern identifier for this media. This value is used to determine which pattern to load when performing overwriting during a plot. Each pattern defines its own stroke width, escan value, pixels advanced per swath, and overwriting level. These values override equivalent media and head settings. This parameter is available.
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media scalingid
Parameter Family Description MPI
Indicates which scaling profile to use where: 0 - Default flexo profile (it must be of flexo plate type (type 6) for this to be applied 1 - NVS parameters in GC that define coefficients 2+ - To be added as new media are profiled and determined to require different scaling profiles. This parameter is available.
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media sscale
Parameter Family Description MPI
Subscan scaling factor in parts per million for plotting. Data is scaled according to this value in the subscan direction to account for media- specific characteristics such as stretching or shrinking after unloading or removing from backing. If the value is positive, the resulting plot is bigger, while if it is negative the plot is smaller. This parameter is available.
02-Apr-2003
This value is determined during integration, and should not have to be changed in the field.
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media tempcoeff
Parameter Family Description MPI
Coefficient of expansion due to temperature for this media, in parts per million per degrees Celcius. This is used to compensate for thermal expansion during imaging. Larger values imply greater expansion with increased temperature. This parameter is available.
02-Apr-2003 Normal
Command: media
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media type
Parameter Family Description MPI
Type of media, such as aluminum, film, etc. Use the MEDIA TYPES command to display a list of supported types. The current list is as follows:
0: Undefined 1: Aluminum - use Plate 2: Polyester - use Film 3: Film 4: Spray 5: Ribbon 6: Flexo Plate 7: Proofing - not used 8: Gravure 9: Plate 10: Proof Receiver 11: Proof Carrier 12: Proof Donor 17: Flexo Sleeve 18: Blueline 19: Flexo Manual Load
proof bordertype
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Notes Access MPI
Specify the non-imagable borders around the proof. This parameter is available.
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0 - no border what so ever. 1 - 1/2" border all around. 2 - 1/2" border on home and away sides, 3/4" border on LEC side, 1/4" border on TEC side.
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proof carrierhpos
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Notes MPI
For 4Up (22x30) proof, the carrier hole position is 320. For 8Up (30x50) proof, the carrier hole position is 300. For 4UpMini (22x26) proof, the carrier hole position is 340.
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proof carriersr
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MPI
Surface reflectivity for the carrier. This is used for varrier verification. This parameter is available.
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proof carrierthk
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MPI
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proof cleanmode
Parameter Family Description MPI
Sets the proof clean mode when loading the carrier and receiver on the drum. When loading the carrier, there are two types of drum clean: pre-clean and post-clean. Pre-clean is done BEFORE the carrier is loaded to the drum: the Spectrum cleaning roller is raised against the drum and cleans the entire bare drum surface from LEC to TEC. Post-clean is done AFTER the carrier is loaded: the Spectrum cleaning roller is raised against the carrier and cleans the entire carrier surface from LEC to TEC. Prior to loading the receiver, there is an "online roller clean" which cleans the vacuum roller, cleaning roller, and tape roller. CleanMode can be set from 0 to 6: a. CleanMode = 0: No pre-clean, no post clean, and no online roller clean. This mode is not recommanded. b. CleanMode = 1 (Default): Pre-clean ONLY (once). This mode is recommended for typical proofing sites. c. CleanMode = 2: Post clean ONLY. This mode is not recommanded. d. CleanMode = 3: BOTH Pre-clean (once) and post clean (once), no online roller clean. This mode is recommended for FUJI sites. e. CleanMode = 4: Pre-clean (once), no post clean, online roller clean. This mode is recommended for dusty sites running Dupont. f. CleanMode = 5: Pre-clean (twice), no post clean, online roller clean. This mode is recommended for sites running processless plates. g. CleanMode = 6: Pre-clean (twice), post clean (once), online roller clean. This mode is recommended for dusty sites running processless plates.
proof dvacdonthres
Parameter Family Description MPI
The donor drum vacuum threshold in kPa. If the measured drum vacuum is higher than this value, then the drum is considered to have a donor and receiver properly loaded. This parameter is available.
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For 4Up (22x30) proof, nominal DvacDonThres is 60. For 8Up (30x50) proof, nominal DvacDonThres is 54. For 4UpMini (22x26) proof, nominal DvacDonThres is 60.
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proof dvacgenthres
Parameter Family Description MPI
Drum vacuum generator threshold in kPa. If, while proofing media is loaded, the measured drum vacuum drops below this threshold, the drum vacuum generator is turned on for a short while to boost the vacuum. This parameter is available.
18-Jul-2003
For 4Up (22x30) proof, nominal DvacGenThres is 56. For 8Up (30x50) proof, nominal DvacGenThres is 50. For 4UpMini (22x26) proof, nominal DvacGenThres is 56.
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proof dvacrecthres
Parameter Family Description MPI
The receiver drum vacuum threshold in kPa. If the measured drum vacuum is higher than this value, but less than the donor threshold, then the drum is considered to have a receiver properly loaded. This parameter is available.
18-Jul-2003
For 4Up (22x30) proof, nominal DvacRecThres is 26. For 8Up (30x40) proof, nominal DvacRecThres is 14. For 4UpMini (22x26) proof, nominal DvacRecThres is 26.
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proof gentleunload
Parameter Family Description MPI
Flag indicating if the media should be gently unloaded instead of using the normal unload loop method. This should only be set to TRUE when using delicate media where stopping the media at any point in the unload causes image artifacts, or if unloading too quickly causes too much static buildup. This parameter is available.
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proof loadclean
Parameter Family Description MPI
This parameter is used to control whether to use receiver load clean and donor load clean sequence. The load clean sequence is to move the cleaning roller up against the VR while loading proofing media to clean the back side of the media. LoadClean = 0 : No receiver load clean and No donor load clean. LoadClean = 1 : Receiver load clean only. No donor load clean. LoadClean = 2 : Donor load clean only. No receiver load clean. LoadClean = 3 : BOTH receiver and donor load clean (default). LoadClean = 4 : BOTH receiver and donor load clean with extra trailing edge cleaning. This parameter is available.
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proof mshiftadjust
Parameter Family Description MPI
For shifting the proofing media (donor and receiver) position on the carrier in the main scan direction. If the proofing media are to be place further away from the LEC (registration pins), use positive value. If the proofing media are to be place closer to the LEC (registration pins), use negative value. This parameter is available.
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proof name
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MPI
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proof recdrumclean
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MPI
Flag to switch the receiver on drum clean routine on or off. This parameter is available.
18-Oct-2001 Normal
proof receivermsz
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Notes MPI
For 4Up (22x30) proof, the receiver mainscan size is 762(mm). For 8Up (30x50) proof, the receiver mainscan size is 762(mm). For 4UpMini (22x26) proof, the receiver mainscan size is 660(mm).
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proof receiverssz
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Notes MPI
For 4Up (22x30) proof, the receiver subscan size is 559(mm). For 8Up (30x50) proof, the receiver subscan size is 1016(mm). For 4UpMini (22x26) proof, the receiver subscan size is 559(mm).
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proof receiverthk
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access MPI
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proof revmediaseal
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Notes Access MPI
Flag to switch reverse active media seal on or off. This parameter is available.
18-Oct-2001
proof unloadoffset
Parameter Family Description MPI
This is the offset (in mm) from the trailing edge of the media which we go to with the VR to pick the media up from the drum. It should not usually be changed from it's default value. This parameter is available.
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net accountname
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access NET
This is the TCP/IP PPP serial link's account name to be used for PAP or CHAP authentication. This parameter is available.
16 Nov 2001 Normal
net bootpstartup
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access See Also NET
This parameter is to indicate whether BOOPT should be used for ethernet startup. This parameter is available.
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net gateway
Parameter Family Description NET
This is the TCP/IP remote gateway ip address to be used on the workstation serial port. If it is set to 0.0.0.0, and the PPP serial protocol is being used, then the gateway ip address will be set to the remote PPP peer's ip address. This parameter is available.
15 Oct 2001 Normal
net ipaddress
Parameter Family Description Availability Array Index Modified Access NET
This is the TCP/IP Ip Address to be used on the workstation serial port. If it is set to 0.0.0.0, then an ip address will be requested from the workstation. This parameter is available.
Index range: 1 to 2. 02 Feb 2004 Normal
net netdisabled
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access See Also NET
This parameter is used to disable the action of starting physical comm link repeatedly when the link is down. This is for engineering build only. This parameter is available.
24-Apr-2003 Normal
net netmask
Parameter Family Description NET
This is the TCP/IP ip address Net Mask to be used on the workstation serial port. If it is set to 0.0.0.0, then the net mask value will be set to 255.255.255.0. This parameter is available.
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net password
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access NET
This is the TCP/IP PPP serial link's user account password to be used for PAP or CHAP authentication. This parameter is available.
23-Aug-2002 None
prd canbaud
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access PRD
Contains the desired CAN Bus (SCON) baud rate to be used upon firmware startup. This parameter is available.
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prd canbaud
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access PRD
Contains the desired CAN Bus (SCON) baud rate to be used upon firmware startup. This parameter is available.
16 Apr 2001 Normal
prd customername
Parameter Family Description Availability PRD
Contains the name of the customer. Limited to 32 characters max. This parameter is available.
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prd drumspeedsafety
Parameter Family Description PRD
This is the maximum velocity that the drum can spin at while the safety key is active. This is a RAM based parameter so it is reset to its default on any reset. This parameter is available.
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prd flyoff
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access PRD
Contains a boolean value that indicates if a flyoff was detected. This parameter is available.
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prd fwversmajor
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access PRD
prd fwversminor
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access PRD
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prd hwcomponent1
Parameter Family Description PRD
Each bit is used to set a hardware component online (0) or offline (1). The bit position corresponds to the component ID, as specified by the RCON protocol. option. This parameter is available.
17-Apr-2007 None
prd lemargin
Parameter Family Description PRD
This NVS parameter affects the distance from leading edge of the plate to the first imaged pixel. You MUST follow this procedure to actually change where the first pixel is imaged relative to the leading edge: 1. Change this NVS parameter. 2. Perform geometric correction procedure using inch-grid plot (100) to determine new GC Mshift value. 3. Change GC Mshift NVS parameter accordingly.
PRM: gc Mshift
prd prdopt1
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access PRD
Contains Product Option bit flags. Each bit enables/disables a single product option. This parameter is available.
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prd prdopt2
Parameter Family Description PRD
Contains Product Option bit flags. Each bit enables/disables a single product option.
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prd prdopt3
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access PRD
Contains Product Option bit flags. Each bit enables/disables a single product option. This parameter is available.
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prd serialnumber
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access PRD
Contains the machine's serial number string. Limited to 32 characters max. This parameter is available.
17-Apr-2002 Moved over from PRD subsystem. Normal
prd simulationstate
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access PRD
This stores the simulation state of the different parts of the machine. It is stored using the "sim saveall" command. This parameter is available.
11-Aug-2002 Read-only
prd systhresh
Parameter Family Description PRD
This is the minimum system pressure in PSI that will reliably run the pneumatic actuators in the CTP machine. If the system pressure falls below this value, plate loading and imaging can not proceed. This parameter is available.
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prd temargin
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access See Also PRD
This NVS parameter affects the distance from trailing edge of the plate to the last imaged pixel. This parameter is available.
27-Feb-2003 Normal
smc cafaultmonitor
Parameter Family Description SMC
This parameter is to indicate whether the SMC subsystem will report 5A Stepper Carriage Amp fault errors to it's client(s) or not. It will always report them via a diagnostic monitor output. This parameter is available.
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spray carend
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access SPC
spray carspeed
Parameter Family Description SPC
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spray carstart
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access SPC
spray cleanerstopdelay
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access SPC
The length of time to wait after stopping the cleaner during a clean. This parameter is available.
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spray cleantime
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access SPC
The length of time to clean the spraygun for after spraying paint. This parameter is available.
March 2003 Normal
spray drumspeed
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access SPC
Drum speed to expect when spraying paint. If the actual drum speed is different from this expected value the the current operation will be aborted. This parameter is available.
March 2003 Normal
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spray heatercooldelay
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access SPC
The length of time to let the heater cool down. This parameter is available.
March 2003 Normal
spray heaterwarmdelay
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access SPC
The length of time to wait for the heater to warm up. This parameter is available.
March 2003 Normal
spray mainvalvedelay
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access SPC
The length of time to wait after closing the main valve during a clean. This parameter is available.
March 2003 Normal
spray needleextenddelay
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access SPC
The length of time to wait after extending the needle during a clean. This parameter is available.
March 2003 Normal
spray paint1flow
Parameter Family Description SPC
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spray paint2flow
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access SPC
Flow rate to use when spraying the second part of the paint (for 2 part liquids). This parameter is available.
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spray paintpasses
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access SPC
spray primetime
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access SPC
The length of time used to prime the spray gun with paint. This parameter is available.
March 2003 Normal
spray pumpstopdelay
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access SPC
The length of time to wait after stopping the fluid pumps during a clean. This parameter is available.
March 2003 Normal
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sp atomizeforclean
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access SPC
Setup whether to use Atomize during clean or not. This parameter is available.
March 2003 Normal
sp cleanflow
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access SPC
Flow rate in mL per minute for the cleaner during a clean operation. This parameter is available.
March 2003 Normal
sp flowperrev
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access SPC
Flow through the pump per revolution of the stepper. This parameter is available.
March 2003 Normal
sp hiorloatomize
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access SPC
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sp sprayincludesclean
Parameter Family Description SPC
The final step of the spray operation is to clean the spraygun. If this parameter is set false then press control will initiate the clean (at the same time that imaging starts). This parameter is available.
March 2003 Normal
sp spraymicrosteps
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access SPC
Micro step rate for pump used during spraying paint only. This parameter is available.
March 2003 Normal
sp wideornarrow
Parameter Family Description Availability Modified Access SPC
stat secportnumber
Parameter Family Description STA
This parameter holds the port number of the listening SEC (Stat Event Culvert) If the device is configured with 0 as the port number, the STA subsystem must transmit it's stat messages using the "traditional" RCON method. This parameter is available.
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