On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 01:32, Glen Davison wrote:
> On Wed, 1 May 2002 13:50, you wrote:
> > On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Keith Rinaldo wrote:
> > > How about the infamous 79.00FE error that all of our 8150DN's jam up with
> > > periodically?
> >
> > we also get this with 4000tn and 4500 s.. I assumed it had something to do
> > will a malformed ethernet frame...  sure would be nice to eliminate them.

Code Red may (or may not) have caused this, but it is *definitely*
possible to do it with Adobe Acrobat printing PDFs.  I've had it happen
to a 4050, and 8550, and a 5000.  I can reproduce it most reliably by
printing from AA on an HPUX box, and have had it happen regardless of
queuing software on the Linux box (LPR, CUPS and LPRng).  The wonderful
thing about this particular glitch is that it actually "crashes" the
printer; a power-cycle just has the job get re-submitted, and cause the
same error; the job has to either be cancelled on the queue, or the
magic "delete job" (or whatever) button has to be pressed on the HP.  If
anyone has any suggestion as to how to avoid this (trash the job, patch
it "mid-flight," whatever), I'd be most interested.


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