Troubleshooting

available queue is a PostScript queue.

Output files

Upon compilation of a JSL source file, the XJDC generates the following:

JSL source listing file

<filename>.lst or <filename>.LST

The filename is the name of the JSL file, excluding path information. The case of the file extension corresponds with the case of the file extension of the JSL source file.

Resource listing file

<filename>.rsc or <filename>.RSC

The filename is the name of the JSL file, excluding path information. The case of the file extension corresponds with the case of the file extension of the JSL source file.

Zero or more PDL object files of types

.JDL .CME .IDR .LIB .PDE .STK .TST

All filenames are in upper case and are written to the directory <outpath>/VM10 where outpath is the output path specified. Files are overwritten if the REPLACE option is selected; otherwise they are renamed to $xx where xx is the first two characters of the file type.

A log file containing messages displayed to the screen

XJDC.LOG

The log file is written to the directory in which XJDC/Unix is installed and is appended at each invocation of XJDC.

Properly ejecting a diskette on a Print Server station

Several problems can arise if you use the eject button on the floppy disk without first selecting Eject in the software.

To properly and safely eject a floppy diskette (or other mountable, removable media) perform the following:

Select [Setup] and then [Configuration]. The Setup Configuration window displays.

1.Select the Peripherals tab.

2.Right-click on the drive entitled “floppy0.”

3.From the right-click menu, select [Eject/Unload]. This dismounts the floppy media, and protects the platform from damage caused by attempting to eject the media manually.

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Xerox 701P25032 manual Output files, Properly ejecting a diskette on a Print Server station