Xerox 8400B 사용자 가이드
PrinterMap User Guide
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Status (severity of the alarm condition)
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Date and Time the alarm is detected
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Printer Name
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Alarm description
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Comment (used for acknowledgment)
The comment field remains blank until the alarm is acknowledged. The Alarm Log
displays a color coded status box for each alarm condition. The table below shows
severity and resulting status color for each alarm condition detected by
PrinterMap.
Table 10 Alarm Condition to Status Color Mapping
Alarm Condition
Severity
Status Color
Low Paper
Warning
Yellow
Low Toner
Warning
Yellow
Service Requested
Warning
Yellow
No Paper
Critical
Red
No Toner
Critical
Red
Door Open
Critical
Red
Jammed
Critical
Red
Offline
Critical
Red
Unknown
Critical
Red
If PrinterMap is unable to determine the cause of an alarm condition, “Invalid
Alarm Type” is displayed.
Alarm Type” is displayed.
NOTE: A printer’s status on the topology and related alarms in the log file may
not show the same severity color indicator (critical/red vs.
warning/yellow). The values that determine overall status indications
and specific alarm indications are provided to PrinterMap by each
printer from two different notifications. PrinterMap is dependent on the
printer notification implementation for severity indicators accuracy. For
example, this occurs on the Xerox 4517 printer, where “No Paper” in
the envelope feeder results in status indication of warning/yellow
displayed on the topology map. The logged alarms are critical/red due to
an open door. This is the alarm that an empty envelope feeder creates on
the Xerox 4517.
warning/yellow). The values that determine overall status indications
and specific alarm indications are provided to PrinterMap by each
printer from two different notifications. PrinterMap is dependent on the
printer notification implementation for severity indicators accuracy. For
example, this occurs on the Xerox 4517 printer, where “No Paper” in
the envelope feeder results in status indication of warning/yellow
displayed on the topology map. The logged alarms are critical/red due to
an open door. This is the alarm that an empty envelope feeder creates on
the Xerox 4517.