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OSS (OPERATING SYSTEM SOFTWARE) MESSAGES

OS6722

DJDE processing error: maximum Forms/Fonts exceeded.

DJDE specified a PDE calling for forms and/or fonts in excess of
the system maximum.

Action

1. Recode the DJDE with fewer fonts/forms. (Refer to your

4635 LPS PDL/DJDE Reference.)

2. Restart the job.

OS6723

DJDE processing error/ insufficient memory messages.

Insufficient dynamic memory exists for the file called for by DJDE.
Depending on JSL coding for handling error conditions, one of
the following occurs:

Error = Stop

Job is interrupted, and message “INPUT STOPPED, ENTER CON I
OR ABORT I” appears.

Action

Enter the CONTINUE I command to resume input (DJDE is
ignored) or ABORT I command to cancel the job.

Error = Abort

Job automatically aborts.

Action

1. Do one or more of the following: Recreate the job, reducing

the number of features, block size, and/or font or form
values.

and/or

Recode DJDE, specifying a different file. (Refer to your 4635
LPS Operations Reference
for additional information.)

2. Restart the job.

Error = Continue

Printing continues and no further messages are displayed.

Action

If job prints unsatisfactorily, follow instructions for ERROR =
ABORT, above.

OS6723

DJDE processing error: Insufficient memory for PDE.

OS6724

DJDE processing error: Insufficient memory for CME.

OS6725

DJDE processing error: Insufficient memory for VFU.

OS6726

DJDE processing error: Insufficient memory for JDE/JDL.

OS6727

DJDE processing error: Insufficient memory for Forms.

OS6728

DJDE processing error: Feed stock not in stockset

A DJDE FEED option calls out a stock that is not in the stockset
defined for the current cluster.

Action

1. Enter the FEED cluster name to specify a different cluster with

the desired stock.

or

Redefine the stockset to include the desired stock. (Refer to
your 4635 LPS PDL/DJDE Reference.)

2. For further recommended actions, refer to messages

OS6723-OS6727.

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