User Messages
Once a job has been accepted by the service, specifically PrintAnywhere, all messages will be returned with a code prefix that helps identify the component that reported the message.
For Example:
PAS0108 – Returned from PrintAnywhere
PWC0100 – Returned from PrintWhere
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This information can be used to quickly isolate whether the issue was caused by PrintAnywhere, PrintWhere communication, or other components.
Generally, the User Message contains the message ID from the component that originated the message. For example, an issue may originate in communication between PrintWhere and the destination device, or in PrintAnywhere when handling a document. The message prefix will help isolate this information. For example:
PAS0002: The job has been processed.
PWC4510: Unable to contact the printer.
Messaging Prefix | Base reporting component |
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PAS | PrintAnywhere |
PWC | PrintWhere |
PTS | Configuration and Licensing |
FCS | Print Delivery Station |