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Did the previous printer have an IPDS card in it?
Have you been through the entire configuration on the printer - not the
Power I config which has presumably not changed (hopefully you saved a print
of the previous one ) .

Jim Franz

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Subject: Lexmark MS810dn

I have a Lexmark Ms810dn that died the other day. I have replaced it with
another Lexmark MS810dn

However when I hook up the new machine, I am unable to print.

I'm receiving PQT3625 error 25
Internal message id CPINT006

I have it configured to use port 9100. I see port 9100 in the network
settings on the printer.

The message indicates changing the number of retries in the PSF object.
I changed it to *NOMAX to no avail.

Message . . . . : Connection with device HR1 is being retried.
Cause . . . . . : A session cannot be established with the device at
RMTLOCNAME 192.168.0.243, using PORT 9100. The error code is 25. This
indicates one of the following conditions:
15: The activation timer (ACTTMR) value configured for the device
expired before the device was available.
22: The device did not respond to a connection request.
20-39: A recoverable communications failure occurred.
Recovery . . . : The connection is being retried automatically. To change
the number of retries performed by PSF, you use a PSF configuration object
(CRTPSFCFG or CHGPSFCFG) which must be specified in printer device
description HR1 using parameter USRDFNOBJ. Change the value specified for

Any ideas.

Mike
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