25 Printing Patient Reports

Printer Status Messages

Printer Status Messages

Printer Status Message

Possible causes and suggested action

 

 

Print job could not

The printer queue is full and the monitor cannot accept another report

be queued

request. Wait until some more reports have been printed, then try again,

 

OR

 

A report has been triggered that uses a paper size unavailable with the

 

target printer. Try another printer, if available, or change the paper size of

 

the print request.

Cancelling all

Stop All Reports has been selected in the Report menu, OR

print jobs

The Operating Mode has been changed from Monitoring Mode to

 

 

Demonstration or Service Mode.

Cancelling N print

When a patient is discharged, all queued print jobs are cancelled. “N” is the

jobs due to patient

number of print jobs queued.

discharge

 

Printing failed: no

A report has been triggered which has not been correctly set up. Enter the

report configured

setup menu for the report type to set up the report.

Printer <Printer

The chosen device is unavailable. Check that the printer is properly

name> unavailable -

connected and that paper is available. The requested report will start

job suspended

printing when the printer becomes available.

Job on <Printer

A report cannot be started on the requested printer.

name> failed

Make sure the printer is plugged in, switched on, and has paper loaded. Try

 

another printer, if available. If this problem persists, call your service

 

personnel.

 

 

Sample Report Printouts

Each report header contains the patient’s bed label, last name and first name, the patient ID, the date and time, and the name of the report. The report footer contains the hospital label and page number, and the last page contains a note to mark the report end.

The monitor may be configured to leave a space on the top left or right of the report printout to enable you to stick a patient address label on it. This setting is called the Addressograph and it can only be changed in the monitor’s Configuration Mode.

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Philips MP20/30, MP60/70/80/90, MP40/50 manual Printer Status Messages, Sample Report Printouts

MP60/70/80/90, MP40/50, MP20/30 specifications

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