Printer messages (continued)

Message

Explanation or recommended action

 

 

ENVELOPE FEEDER

The printer is asking what size of envelopes has been loaded in the

SIZE = [xxxxx]

envelope feeder. In response, you can take either of the following

 

actions:

 

• press SELECT to accept the current envelope size

 

• press -VALUE+to change the size and then press SELECT to accept

 

the new size

 

If you do not press any buttons, the message disappears in about 1

 

minute.

 

Note

 

Changing the size here changes the default for envelope size in the

 

envelope feeder in the Paper Handling Menu (see the description of

 

ENVELOPE FEEDER SIZE=COM10” on page 210).

 

 

ENVELOPE FEEDER

The printer has received a job under the following conditions:

TYPE = [xxxxx]

• the envelope type requested by the job is not available in the printer

 

• envelopes have just been placed in the envelope feeder (thus

 

triggering the paper sensor)

 

You can take either of the following actions:

 

• press SELECT to accept the paper type and then press GO

 

• press +VALUE- to change the type, press SELECT to accept the new

 

type, and then press GO to continue

 

 

EXTERNAL DEVICE

When an external paper handling device is connected to the printer,

INITIALIZING

it must initialize after the computer boots or after coming out of

 

PowerSave mode.

 

 

FLASH DEVICE

The flash DIMM had a critical failure and no longer can be used.

FAILURE

Remove the flash DIMM and replace it with a new one.

 

 

FLASH FILE

The requested operation could not be performed. You might have

OPERATION FAILED

attempted an illegal operation, such as trying to download a file to a

 

non-existent directory.

 

 

FLASH FILE

Delete files from the flash DIMM. Use HP Resource Manager to

SYSTEM IS FULL

download or delete files and fonts. (See the software help for more

 

information.)

 

 

FLASH IS

The flash DIMM is protected and no new files can be written to it.

WRITE PROTECTED

Disable the write protection through HP Resource Manager.

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