Philips 253118301-A, LFF 6050 user manual PC printing issues, PC printing via USB connection

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LFF6050

Code 06 - Printer default

An incident occurred in the printer: no paper, paper jam, opened cover... In the reception mode, this incident appears only if the reception parameter is switched to

WITHOUT PAPER.

Code 07 - Disconnected

The link has been cut (bad line). Check the number and try again.

Code 08 - Quality

The document you sent was not well received. Contact your subscriber to see if you need to send again.

Code 0A - No document to be polled

You tried to poll a document from a subscriber who had not prepared his/her document (no deposit) or the password entered was incorrect.

Code 0B - Wrong number of pages

There is a difference between the number of pages indicated during preparation for the transmission and the number of pages sent. Check the number of pages in the document.

Code 0C - Received document error

Ask the subscriber who called you to check the length of his/her document (it may be too long to be completely received).

Code 0D - Transmission failed

Ask the sender to resend the document.

Code 13 - Memory full

Your fax can no longer receive since its memory is full. There are too many received unprinted documents or too many documents in the transmission line.

Print the received documents and delete or transmit immediately the documents in the transmission line.

Code 14 - Memory full

Received document memory full. Print all received documents.

Code 15 - Unknown mailbox number

You wish to deposit a document in a subscriber’s mailbox. The mailbox number does not exist.

Code 16 - No Relay Bcst list Nr x

You requested a document relay from a remote fax but the fax has not programmed the list of subscribers requested.

Code 17 - Unknown mailbox number

You wish to recover a document from a subscriber’s mailbox. The mailbox number does not exist.

Code 18 - Relay Bcst impossible

You requested a document relay from a remote fax which does not have the relay broadcast function.

Code 19 - Subscriber has stopped

The communication has been stopped by your subscriber. (Example: a fax wanted to poll your fax but there is no document deposited).

Code 1A - Disconnected

The transmission has not started. The telephone line is busy.

Code 1B - Transmission failed During transmission: start again.

During reception: ask your subscriber to resend the document.

Code 50 - Server error

Check the number configured for the SMS server or a communication error occurred during data transmission.

PC printing issues

Maintenance-

• the problem encountered during printing.

This section details how the machine handles a print

 

request after having encountered an issue (paper jam,

 

connection loss, etc.).

 

 

 

Refer to the sections below to know if the printing of your

 

document will resume or will be cancelled, depending on:

 

• the connection to the PC,

 

PC printing via USB connection

13

Issue encountered

 

Print request handling

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Once the problem is resolved,

 

Paper empty

 

printing resumes from the first

 

 

 

non-printed page.

 

 

 

 

 

No paper feed

 

Once the problem is resolved,

 

 

 

printing resumes from the first

 

Paper jam

 

 

 

non-printed page.

 

 

 

Exception: If the document

 

 

 

 

Paper format problem

 

was to be printed in manual

 

 

duplex mode, the printing of

 

 

 

the document is cancelled.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The printing of the active

 

 

 

document is cancelled.

 

Toner empty

 

Documents waiting to be

 

 

printed, however, will print

 

 

 

 

 

 

after the toner cartridge is

 

 

 

replaced.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The machine switches to idle

 

 

 

mode after a timeout (30

 

 

 

seconds by default).

 

Pause requested

 

The printing of the active

 

from the spooler

 

document is cancelled.

 

 

 

Documents waiting to be

 

 

 

printed, however, will be

 

 

 

printed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Once the problem is resolved,

 

 

 

the printing of the document

 

Loss of USB

 

restarts from the beginning,

 

connection

 

regardless of the number of

 

 

 

pages already printed before

 

 

 

the connection loss.

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents LFF Dear customer Dear customerConsumables Contents Directory Parameters/SetupNetwork features Games and CalendarFax parameters Import or export an address bookReceive a fax Follow-up of fax communications SMS ParametersSecurity directives SecuritySecurity Environment Software use license Declaration of ConformityFor Europe/Asia Laser Safety InformationEME Compliance for Canada For North AmericaPositions of Safety labels on the machine Symbols for the main power switchCE Marking Traceability Information For EU Countries Only Regulatory InformationCertifications in Europe ManufacturerBatteries and rechargeable batteries EnvironmentPackaging ProductSoftware use license Prohibited reproductions Registered trademarksApplicable law Location conditions InstallationInstallation Running environmentSafety information Safety During OperationPaper recommendations Handling the unitRules for use symbols Terminal description Command panel Accessing terminal menusInstalling the document feeder Packaging contentsDevice installation Feed cassette paper insertionCartridge installation Push the lower panel down until it clicksStarting your device Device initial setupPaper delivery stop Device connectionPaper insertion in the manual input tray Use of envelopes Copy ECO mode copyCopy Simple copyResolution setup ID Card Copy modeSpecial setup for the copying Advanced FCT/COPY/RESOLUTIONContrast setup Zoom setupAnalysis origin setup Collated copy setupLeft and right printing margins setup Sheet-feed analysis margins setupFlat-bed analysis margins setup Top and bottom printing margins setupFax transmission Delayed transmissionFax Print a headerRelay broadcast FaxFax reception Transmission with auto redialFax rerouting Saving an access codeFax answering machine Printing fax messages stored in the memoryTransmission waiting queue Setting the re-direction contactRerouting fax messages to a USB memory key Printing rerouted documentsCancelling a transmission in progress MailBoxes MBX FaxDeleting a MBX Modifying the features of a MBXPrinting the contents of a MBX Printing the MBX listPolling a deposited document Deposit and PollingPlacing a document in deposit FAX / Polling RXSMS Parameters SMSSending an SMS Presentation of the senderDate/Time Parameters SetupSummer time / Winter time setting Your fax number/Your nameType of network Geographical settingsLocal prefix Document feed type Parameters/SetupTransmission report Economy periodNumber of copies Reception ModeReception without paper Fax or PC receptionReceived faxes reduction mode Adjust toTechnical Parameters Print / Functions List Printing the functions guidePrinting the logs To print the logsLock the machine Print the list of setupsRead the counters Received pages counter Display the consumables statusCalibrate your scanner Scanned pages counterCreating subscribers list DirectoryCreating subscribers record Modifying a recordPrinting the directory DirectorySaving/Restoring the directory Smart card option Sudoku Print the solution to a gridGames Calendar CalendarType of radio network Network featuresNetwork features Radio networks WlanConnect your Wlan adaptor Configure your networkCreating or rejoining a network Referring to or changing your network parameters Setup / Wlan / Parameters / Security Setting up a multifunction machineMay be set up Setup / Wlan / Parameters HostnameSetting up the PC Use of the USB memory key USB memory keyUSB memory key Print your documentsDelete your files located in the key KeySave a document on a USB memory Key Media / Delete / ManualUSB memory key Registering Dect handsets Connecting the USB-DECT baseTelephony option Advanced FCT / Dect / RegisterModifying the flash duration R key Customising telephony settingsTelephony option Unregistering Dect handsetInstalling the full software package Configuration requirementsIntroduction PC Features Installing drivers only This installation mode is only possible Installing the drivers manuallyOn Windows 2000, XP and Vista Connections Companion Monitor Multifunction Terminals SupervisionCompanion Director Status of the connection Down menu.Features PCDisplay the consumable status Device parametersAnalysis with Scan To Companion Suite Pro functionalitiesDocument analysis Character recognition software OCRPrinting Printing in duplex mode with the multifunction machinePrinting on the multifunction machine Add a contact to the terminal address book Address bookAdd a group to the terminal address book Manage the address book Import or export an address bookSend a fax Fax communicationsPresentation of the Fax window Send a fax from the hard disk or the terminalSend a fax from an application Receive a faxFollow-up of fax communications OutboxFax parameters Cover Description of the tab FAX ParametersCreating a cover page template PC Features For the second step Adjust the size of your field so thatCreating a cover Text is readableSMS Communications Description of the tab CoverSend an SMS Follow-up of SMSUninstall the drivers from your PC Software UninstallationUninstall the software from your PC SMS ParametersUninstall the drivers using the Companion Suite Pro software Uninstall the drivers manuallyToner cartridge replacement MaintenanceService General informationCleaning MaintenancePrinter cleaning Error messages Printer issuesPaper jam Miscellaneous issues Scanner issuesCommunication errors PC printing issues PC printing via USB connectionFirmware update PC printing via Wlan connectionElectrical specifications SpecificationsPhysical specifications Environmental specificationsReference paper Consumable specificationsToner cartridge LFF6050 253118301-A

253118301-A, LFF 6050 specifications

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