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I could see that. Except that the printer file works with no
overrides on other printers, and worked fine yesterday on this
specific printer.

The first DEVD has a WSCST to force drawer 2 since legal is wanted and
that continues to work. Sending a plain jane spool file to the second
DEVD that has no WSCST also works. Just makes no sense, to me, why a
printer file with vertical and horizontal lines would work yesterday
and not today. And, why it would trigger a printer reboot.

John McKee


On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 2:50 PM, Jack Kingsley <iseriesflorida@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I know that XEROX has an XTOOLS library that has many custom WSCST's for
there multi function printer models, maybe you need a specialized WSCST to
support what you are attempting to do.

On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 3:35 PM, John McKee <jmmckee@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Yesterday, I created a second DEVD for Xerox 3635 MFP. First DEVD
has WSCST to force tray 2. Everything worked.

Yesterday.


Today, send data to that second DEVD, and that data includes a form
produced by printer file, and the printer briefly display some
cryptic message - then reboots.

Didn't do this yesterday.

Our on-site Xerox guy has no clue.

I can repeat the form send and it will always create an odd error,
then reboot. I have to be fast to even see that an error is
displayed.

Sending none form data to either DEVD works like a champ.

I don't think this is an issue on the i. Just wanted to ask the gurus
to be sure.

Anybody have even a clue what might be going on?????


John McKee
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