Out of paper

The HP OfficeJet has attempted

for fax/copy

to print a received fax or make a

 

copy and one of these conditions

 

exists:

 

1) The paper tray is empty or

 

envelopes are loaded.

 

2) The wrong paper size is

 

loaded for receiving faxes,

 

making copies, and printing

 

reports from the menu.

 

3) The paper loaded in the paper

 

tray is buckled (not flat), so the

 

HP OfficeJet can't pick it

 

correctly.

Received faxes and copies can only be printed on Letter-, A4-, or Legal-size paper, which you should load into the paper tray using the instructions in "Choosing Media" in chapter 3. Make sure the

paper lays flat in the paper tray.

Paper load failed

The HP OfficeJet has failed to

Press the Start/Copy button. If

Press START

pick a piece of paper from the

paper is picked correctly, the

 

paper tray.

message will not be displayed

 

 

again, and you can continue to

 

 

use the HP OfficeJet normally.

 

 

If the message reappears,

 

 

remove the stack of paper from

 

 

the paper tray, straighten it, and

 

 

reload it.

 

 

 

Poll cancelled

You pressed Stop after setting up

No action is required.

 

a document to be polled. Your

 

 

to-be-polled setup has been

 

 

cancelled.

 

Press START to send You have entered the limit, 10

Group fullfax numbers, while sending to a group of fax numbers (broadcasting).

Press the Start/Copy to begin sending the fax to your group.

Printer busy

The printer is in the middle of

Wait for the print job to finish

 

printing a file from your PC, so it

before starting another operation

 

is temporarily unavailable for

that requires printing (such as

 

other types of printing.

copying or printing reports).

 

 

 

Printing. . .

The HP OfficeJet is printing a

No action is required. You may

(Date and Time)

file from your PC.

send a fax while printing, if

 

 

desired. Received faxes will be

 

 

stored in memory, then printed

 

 

when your print job is complete.

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