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12-28 XEROX DOCUPRINT 180 LPS OPERATOR GUIDE
Power failure
If there is a power failure and your LPS is online to a host computer,
the PC UI or system controller display (non-U.S. markets, only)
should prompt you to enter “C”. (It is possible that the message will
not appear. Enter “C” anyway at the system controller keyboard or
in the Messages window of the PC UI.) If there is no response from
the system after you enter “C”, press the System Power Off and
System Power On buttons on the operator control panel to reboot the
system.
In the event of a power failure, you must initiate recovery of the data
files to recover the data content. The system asks if you want it to
attempt recovery. If you do, key in <Y> (yes), or select the Yes
button.
It is possible that not all data can be recovered; the amount of
recovery that can be accomplished depends on when the last system
checkpoint was taken because of the method used by the system to
restore its dynamic (active) memory.
If working online to a host computer, check the output in the stacker
bins to find the last completed page. Request that the host operator
retransmit the job beginning at that point. The operator may have to
back up the spooler a number of pages.
Status file nearly full message
As jobs are printed, report information is automatically accumulated
and saved in the status file on a report basis each time a report is
both input and printed.
When the following message appears:
STATUS FILE NEARLY FULL
The accounting/status file has only enough space for 25 more
reports. When that number is exceeded, the system continues to
add new reports by deleting those at the beginning of the status file,
thereby losing important information.
When this message appears, notify your supervisor immediately.
Appropriate action can then be taken to save the report information
and reinitialize the status file.