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  • Subject: Re: (lp5250d) SNA Protocol Error?
  • From: Mike Madore <mmadore@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 13:13:36 -0700 (PDT)

Hi Scott,

On Tue, 13 Jun 2000, Scott Klement wrote:

> 
> I've created a scenario where a document is generated on the AS/400 using
> different size fonts, graphics, etc. the print file is set up as an *AFPDS
> type, if that matters.
> 
> Of course, I'm using Host Print Transform to convert the data to my
> printer's language, and lp5250d as a transport to get it to from the
> AS/400 to the PC.
> 
> Okay, here's the problem...
> 
> When I print this document the first time, it works great.   But the 2nd
> one causes the AS/400 to say that the print writer ended abnormally.
> 
> The job log states:
> 
>  Message . . . . :   Error on device PI.  Device response code is 6136.       
>  
>  Cause . . . . . :   SNA protocol error.  There is a probable device
> error.     
>    Recovery  . . . :   Device response codes and their meanings follow:       
>  
>    80040000-Incorrect device address. 20040000-Direction error.               
>  
>    08130000-Bracket bid not supported. 6130-Incorrect data received.          
>  
>    6150-Partial chain received. 6136-Unexpected response received.
>    6138-System cannot obtain send state. Close the file QPSPLPRT in QSYS 
>    and try the request again. If the error occurs again, enter the ANZPRB
>    command to run problem analysis.  
> If I end and restart lp5250d, It does the same thing -- works for the
> first spool file, the 2nd one causes it to end with this error again.
> 
> I tried the same thing with both LPR/LPD (directly from the AS/400 to
> the UNIX box) and with RUMBA under Windows, and did not have any problems,
> so its not the document.
> 
> Any ideas?   Want a tracefile?
> 

Why don't you go ahead and send me a trace file.  It probably has
something to do with the fact that it's an advanced function printer
device.

Mike

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