Understanding control-panel error messages

These error messages can appear on the digital-sender control-panel display. Use the instructions to clear the error message, if necessary.

Error message

Address book is full. To add an address, you must first delete an address.

Explanation or action needed

You cannot add another address to the address book because it is full. The address book is limited to 200,000 entries. You can delete addresses by touching the Edit button on the control-panel Address Book screen and then selecting the Delete option.

Access denied

You are trying to use a feature that you do not

 

have authorization to use. Contact your system

 

administrator.

Access denied MENUS LOCKED

The system administrator has restricted access

 

to the menu that you selected.

ADF COVER OPEN

Close the ADF cover. Follow the instructions in

 

the onscreen dialog box.

ADF Empty

You must have a document in the ADF or on the

 

glass before you can begin a digital-send

 

operation.

ADF Overfill

Too many sheets have been put into the ADF.

 

Remove some of the sheets. Up to 50 sheets of

 

paper can be put into the ADF, with a maximum

 

height of 5 mm, or 0.2 inches.

ADF Paper Jam

A jam has occurred in the ADF. Follow the

 

instructions in the onscreen dialog box (see

 

Jams).

ADF Pick Error

Make sure that your original contains no more

 

than 50 pages. Follow the instructions in the

 

onscreen dialog box. See Avoiding ADF jams.

ADF Skew Error

Make sure that the paper guides are aligned on

 

the sides of the originals, and that all of the

 

originals are the same size. Follow the

 

instructions in the onscreen dialog box. See

 

Avoiding ADF jams.

Authentication information is incorrect.

The user name or password that you used is

Please re-enter information.

incorrect. Type the information again. See your

 

system administrator for more information.

Authentication Required

A username and password are required in order

 

to gain access to the feature you selected. See

 

your system administrator for more information.

Canceling send job

The device is canceling a send job. The

 

message continues while the job is stopped and

 

any remaining data is discarded.

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9200c specifications

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