Document Monitor Errors 389
Document Monitor Errors
This section describes about the error conditions and messages of Document Monitor.
P.389 “Document Monitor Error Conditions”
P.390 “Document Monitor Error Messages”
P.396 “Device Status Indicators”
Document Monitor Error Conditions
Refer to the corrective action for the following error conditions.
P.389 “The Device is Not Responding”
P.389 “Cannot View Job in Document Monitor Print Queue”
P.390 “Cannot Interpret Document Monitor Messages/Warning/Errors”
The Device is Not Responding
Problem Description
The status bar reads, “The device is not responding” and the broken connection icon is dis-
played in the taskbar.
Technically, this icon means that the SNMP manager on the client machine cannot communicate
with the SNMP agent on this equipment. Several error conditions can cause this status:
y
The network connection between the client and the device has been broken.
y
The device IP Address has changed and the client is still using the old address.
y
The device is currently rebooting.
y
The SNMP agent on the device is not functioning properly or has stopped functioning.
Corrective Action
1. Make sure that the SNMP Network Service is enabled from the Network Setup page in the
Printer Utility Administrator mode.
2. Wait for a couple of minutes. Most of the time, the connection is reestablished automatically.
3. If the broken connection condition persists, exit and restart Document Monitor.
4. If, upon restarting Document Monitor, you receive a message that the address cannot be
resolved, manually discover and select the device.
P.364 “Searching for a Printer”
Cannot View Job in Document Monitor Print Queue
Problem Description
After submitting a job to print, there are several reasons why you may not see the job in the print
queue:
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The wrong device selected.
y
The job is queued on the Windows operating system print spooler.
y
The job may be held in the Novell print queue.
y
A copier error prevents printing.
Corrective Action
y
Check the device location to see if there really should be any jobs listed.
y
Check the Jobs Log in Printer Utility to see if the status of the job is listed as Done, Deleted,
or Unserviceable.
y
If the job is very small, it may have already been serviced and moved to the Jobs Log as a
terminated job. If the job was unserviceable for some reason, it no longer appears in the
under Current Jobs list.
y
Look at the Touch Panel Display for error messages. For instance, a prompt to load paper
holds up subsequent jobs in the queue.
Summary of Contents for im5530
Page 1: ...For Oc and Imagistics Models Oc Printing Guide im5530 im6030 im7230 im8530...
Page 10: ...8 Preface...
Page 152: ...2 Installing Client Software for Windows 150 Repairing Client Software...
Page 188: ...3 Installing Client Software for Macintosh 186 Installing Client Software from Printer Utility...
Page 216: ...4 Installing Client Software for UNIX 214 Installing Client Software from Printer Utility...
Page 228: ...5 Printing from Windows 226 Printing from Application 5 Click Print to print a document...
Page 336: ...6 Printing from Macintosh 334 Printing from Application on Mac OS 8 6 to 9 x...
Page 384: ...9 Monitoring Print Jobs 382 Monitoring Print Jobs with Document Monitor...
Page 412: ...410 INDEX...
Page 413: ...im5530 6030 7230 8530...
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