On Wed, 2002-05-01 at 15:14, Keith Rinaldo wrote: > We set our 8150's to Panic Behavior=DUMP_AND_REBOOT
Wow! Hadn't known about that bit, there. Thanks so much! I'll go set that up on our printers ASAP. Again, thanks! -Ken > This works /most/ of the time... the printer will delete the job and reset > itself. Sometimes it doesn't work. > > We get the 79.00FE with things other than PDF printing as well..... > sometimes even a student printing a text file from a Windows machine (using > the PostScript driver) will hang the printers with the 79.00FE. It's > strange. HP can offer no help. > > While it /may/ be related to Code Red activity, we keep very careful logs of > all "hack attempts" against our network... Code Red activity has been fairly > non-existant lately around here and the printers still act up. > > Here's the best part -- one of our 8150DN's is far worse about this than the > other. We've patched the firmware on them both to the same, latest > revisions... explain that one!!! > > Strangely enough, I /only/ have this problem with the 8150's when *nix is > involved in the mix. But the funny part is, it's typically people printing > from the Windows workstations that lock the printers up! Many of my clients > have simple Win2K servers with 8150's or 5000's attached on the network > (shared through the Win2K server), and anywhere from 5 to 50 Windows > workstations printing to the printers... they never get the error. > > My prayer is that SOMEONE, SOMEWHERE will track this down and figure out > what the heck is going on. > > --- > Keith Rinaldo > Systems Administrator > College of Engineering > University of Nevada, Las Vegas > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ken D'Ambrosio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > 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. 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