- Hewlett-Packard Printer User Manual
USER GUIDE FOR HP 6 COLOR PLUGIN
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The path was not supplied
This message appears when the file path is not specified in the Change... text box within the Configuration
dialog box. To prevent this error, provide a valid file path.
Unknown tag found in template
This message appears when an unknown tag is found in the template. This is most likely due to a spelling
error.
Tag delimiter not found
This message appears when a tag delimiter, either
< or >, is missing from a tag. Check that all the tags have
both delimiter characters.
An extension is required but not found
This message appears when a file extension is expected but is not specified in the template. For example, if
using the
<dot> tag, a file extension must be given.
File requested is not writeable
This message appears when trying to write to a file that already exists and that has read-only access. If you
wish to overwrite the file, you must change the file permissions to provide write access.
Unique requested but not satisfied
This message appears when no further unique numbers are available. For example, if using the template
stem<1unique><dot>hpf, this error would occur once the file names stem1.hpf through stem9.hpf had
been generated, because no further unique numbers are available.
12.4 Messages for post processing
This section details possible messages that may appear during post processing (for more information, see “Post
processing operations” on page 21).
Running post processing command "command" in folder "folder name"
This is a progress message, confirming the command that is being run, and the working directory.
Post processing command failed - Cannot change directory to "directory path"
This error message appears when there is a problem changing to the specified directory that prevents the
completion of the post processing. Check that the directory exists and that you have permission to access
the directory.
Post processing command failed - "status value"
This error message appears when the post processing has been unsuccessful. The
"status value" is the
error code generated by the command or shell you are using and can be used by your system administrator
to determine the exact cause of the post processing failure.
12.5 Parallel port performance and reliability
We are aware of several problems with parallel port behavior when working with built-in parallel ports on PC
platforms—where the hardware implementation and supported modes of operation have changed greatly over
the development history of the PC.