Xerox DocuTech 6100 Production Publisher Leaflet

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Troubleshooting
System Guide
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4. Submit the job to a draft printer to determine if the master 
is valid.
5. Check the time on the decomposer that is working on the 
job. For example, if the job is a PostScript job, type the 
following in a Terminal Window:
ps -ae|grep ps_cdf
The system returns a time value along with the process ID 
of the PostScript decomposers that are running. Wait, 
then repeat the command. If the time displayed is 
increasing, then the job is RIPing.
For a PCL job, type:
ps -ae|grep pcl_cdf
For a TIFF job, type:
ps -ae|grep tiff_cdf
6. If problems still persist, contact the Customer Support 
Center.
Problems when saving a job
If a job was submitted from a client with a save destination, 
but is not saved, perform the following:
1. Ensure that the banner and error pages are enabled,
2. Submit the job for printing.
3. Check the error page for the words OFFENDING 
COMMAND. The words after this instruct what to do to fix 
the file.
If there is a problem with a job saved to CD, the administrator 
uses the following:
#cdr -1  lists all the CD writers found in the system.
# cdrw -M  reports media status. CDRW reports if the media 
is blank or note its table of contents, the last sessions start 
address, and the next writable address if the disk is open.