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Re: OCD errors

 
Fred Martin_1
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OCD errors

I have a serial printer which has been in the habit of locking up after several pages of printing. That alone could mean many things, but in the syslog, I am seeing:

ocd...(207) ERROR: No timing mark negotiation to obtain from network within time interval allowed
ocd...(298) ERROR: Printer disabled
ocd...(299) ERROR: Closing connection due to error with data path
ocd...(297) ERROR: Removing pseudonym /dev/dtc1b2p22 and closing pty /dev/ptym/ptyp6
ocd...(296) ERROR: Recreating pseudonym /dev/dtc1b2p22 with new pty

The printer is set up on a DTC48.
fmartin@applicatorssales.com
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Paula J Frazer-Campbell
Honored Contributor

Re: OCD errors

Hi Fred
These errors in the log what were the time stamps on them ie seperation.

Paula
If you can spell SysAdmin then you is one - anon
Paula J Frazer-Campbell
Honored Contributor

Re: OCD errors

Hi Fred
Have a look at the setting in /etc/ddfa/dp file for your printer, and also the pcf file in the same dir:-

My settings for pcf are:-

# @(#) $Revision: 1.2.212.1 $
#
telnet_mode: enable
timing_mark: enable
telnet_timer: 120
binary_mode: disable
open_tries: 1500
open_timer: 30
close_timer: 5
status_request: disable
status_timer: 30
eightbit: disable
tcp_nodelay: enable

HTH

Paula
If you can spell SysAdmin then you is one - anon