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Topic » KarlNortham New Member Posts: 3 Registered: ‎11-07-2012 Syntax Errors on Xerox 3500 Printers Options Mark as New Bookmark Subscribe Subscribe to RSS Feed Highlight Print Email to a Friend Report Inappropriate Content ‎11-07-2012 05:27 AM Good morning. I am a desktop support engineer for a large company here in
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the UK. I have an issue with 3500 printers syntax erroring on random documents. I am told by our problem management that there is nothing we can do as the printers are rubbish, but I dont belive this.Users are receiving errors when printing documents to Xerox 3500 Printers, some of these have been seen on 7400’s too.On a 3500 - Printing PS3 is displayed on the printer for around 30 seconds maybe more. Nothing prints and error printing is displayed on the user’s computer. Rebooting the printer seems to resolve this however the issue will return.Sometimes only half of a document will print (This includes windows test pages). Sometimes the page will duplex and display the following error message on the reverse side –---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ERROR: SyntaxerrorOFFENDING COMMAND: cvt < fpgm: `1 open or closing mark (for example, a bracket) is missing. Solutions This error often occurs because of data corruption: print once more, print directly without using a spooler queue, check your driver settings or try some error undefined offending command get stack quit of the other tips from the PostScript troubleshooting page. Maybe it is the application you use to print the file that doesn't create correct PostScript code. Check whether there is an update available. Also check whether error undefined offending command eexec the offending command is findfont. Click here for more information on this type of error. Asura & placed PDF files A PostScript error syntaxerror; OffendingCommand: / can pop up when generating a PDF from an InDesign http://forum.support.xerox.com/t5/Printing/Syntax-Errors-on-Xerox-3500-Printers/td-p/19080 document made up of placed PDFs. This can happen when a PDF file from Illustrator CS2 is passed through a OneVision Asura system and then placed in the InDesign document. Directly placing the Illustrator PDF gets around the error. 9 August 2013 3 Comments » 3 responses to "PostScript error: syntaxerror" Himanshu says: June 3, 2010 at 9:09 am post script error %%[Error:Undefined;OffendingCommand: 7IOLNPPONMOLPMMB5]%% error at importing file ? how to solve https://www.prepressure.com/postscript/troubleshooting/errors/syntaxerror it I make a package and again import still fails preflight this error is there at preflight from Adwatch Hans Stöger says: September 2, 2008 at 4:05 pm Or use the settings for files to be placed in Indesign, as specified by OneVision, to work around this Indesign limitation. 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Join Now Actual error looks like this  ERROR: syntaxerror OFFENDING COMMAND: --nostringval-- STACK: / snap  HP Laserjet 2300dn I get this on the second page of a two page print.  Test page might work, but takes a few miinutes to go through.  Cannot ping offending command it.  I can access it via web.  I have deleted the device and reinstalled.  Printer is not working for any users.  Any ideas?  I have also reset factory settings, powered off etc. Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: error undefined offending command stack VCLI snap short error   4 Replies Poblano OP Archangel1630 Jan 2, 2014 at 10:01 UTC The first page error undefined offending is blank, or maybe a very small non relevant image such as a partial border. 0 Datil OP IRJ Jan 2, 2014 at 10:04 UTC The only thing that I find when looking at that error is driver issues. Since you have eliminated that as a possibility I am not sure what to recommend other than a new printer. Laserjet 2300 is an old printer, anyways 0 Poblano OP Best Answer Archangel1630 Jan 10, 2014 at 2:47 UTC Dont know what fixed it but had a guy who I work with print from it with his mac...it worked...and then all of the sudden it worked for me...I dont get.  Oh well. 0 Ghost Chili OP Thanks A.J. Stringham Jan 10, 2014 at 3:43 UTC Check driver, the physical connection and power. What OS is it? What driver type are you using? PCL5, PCL6, PS? If it's a newer OS, it may or may not be compatible. Also, if you are using a machine specific driver, try the HP Universal Print driver. I've seen that work when others don't. Also, is this running through a print server? IfError Undefined Offending Command Xerox