EPSON AcuLaser C3800 User's Guide
NonGenuine Toner uuuu
The installed imaging cartridge is not an genuine Epson imaging cartridge. The printout and remaining amount of each imaging cartridge displayed on the control panel may be different from those when using genuine EPSON imaging cartridges. Epson shall not be liable for any damages or problems arising from the use of consumable products not manufactured or approved by Epson. Installing a genuine imaging cartridge is recommended. Press the N Start/Stop button on the control panel to resume printing.
Not Supported USB Device
The device connected to the USB Host interface is not supported. Disconnect the device to clear the error.
Offline
The printer is not ready to print. Press the N Start/Stop button.
In this mode, the remaining amount of the imaging cartridge for each color is displayed in seven levels.
Optional RAM Error
The optional memory module may be corrupted or incorrect. Replace it with a new one.
Paper Jam WWWW
The location where the paper jam occurred is displayed at WWWWW. WWWWW indicates the location of the error.
If a paper jam occurs at two or more locations simultaneously, the corresponding multiple locations are displayed.
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Paper Jam MP C1 A | Paper is jammed at the MP tray or standard paper cassette. For |
| instructions on clearing this type of paper jam, see "Paper Jam MP |
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Paper Jam C1 A | Paper is jammed at the standard paper cassette or front cover. |
| For instructions on clearing this type of paper jam, see "Paper Jam |
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Paper Jam C2 C1 A | Paper is jammed at the optional paper cassette or standard |
| paper cassette. For instructions on clearing this type of paper jam, |
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Paper Jam A B | Paper is jammed at the front cover or fuser unit. For instructions on |
| clearing this type of paper jam, see "Paper Jam A B" on page 254. |
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Paper Jam A D | Paper is jammed at the front cover or transfer unit. For instructions |
| on clearing this type of paper jam, see "Paper Jam A D" on page |
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Using the Control Panel 198