Table 10-2Numeric error messages (continued)

Error code

Recommendation

 

 

 

 

32:01.1

This error occurs when there is a small amount of substrate printed, less than 79 in (200 cm)

 

long. Check that there is no obstacle between the take-up reel optical sensors; that the

 

substrate is attached to the take-up reel spindle; and that the take-up reel switch is in the

 

correct position. If necessary, use the take-up reel arrow keys to wind the substrate; then press

 

OK to resume printing.

 

 

 

 

32:01.2

This error occurs when there is a small amount of substrate printed, less than 70 in (178 cm)

 

long. The take-up reel sensor detects that the loop shaper is (incorrectly) at the bottom of its

 

path, even though the spindle motor has been rotating for more than 3 seconds. The most

 

probable cause of this error is that you have forgotten to set the switch direction or tape the

 

substrate to the spindle core, when the substrate reaches the floor and blocks the take-up reel's

 

infrared sensors. Check that there is no obstacle between the take-up reel optical sensors; that

 

the substrate is attached to the take-up reel spindle; and that the take-up reel switch is in the

 

correct position. If necessary, use the take-up reel arrow keys to wind the substrate; then press

 

OK to resume printing.

 

 

 

 

32:02

This error occurs during printer initialization, to warn you that the take-up reel has been

 

disconnected while the printer was turned off. It also occurs if you try to enable the take-up

 

reel, but it is not connected to the printer. Connect the take-up reel to the printer and press OK

 

to continue.

 

 

 

 

41:03

Turn off the printer using the front panel and the power switch at the rear. Disconnect the

 

power cords. Open the window and check for any visible obstacles restricting the movement

 

of the drive roller. If there is a wrinkled mass of substrate in the substrate path, lift the substrate

 

adjustment lever and clear the obstruction. Reconnect the power cords and turn the printer on

 

again. If the problem persists, call your service representative. See When you need help

 

on page 86.

 

 

 

 

42:03

Turn off the printer using the front panel and the power switch at the rear. Disconnect the

 

power cords. Open the window and check for any visible obstacles restricting the movement

 

of the printhead carriage. If there is a wrinkled mass of substrate blocking the carriage, lift the

 

substrate adjustment lever and clear the obstruction. Reconnect the power cords and turn the

 

printer on again. If the problem persists, call your service representative. See When you need

 

help on page 86.

 

 

 

 

44:10

The waste management fan has failed.

 

 

 

 

44.1:01

The waste management system cable is disconnected; the cable from the printer cover to the

 

interconnect could be disconnected too.

 

 

 

 

44.2:01

A switch has failed. Check the waste management system: the ink tube assembly should be

 

connected and the ink filter door closed.

 

 

 

 

44.3:00

There is a short circuit in the waste management system cable, and perhaps also in the

 

interconnect.

 

 

 

 

44.4:01

There is noise in the signal of the waste management system. Check that the connector is

 

properly connected.

 

 

 

 

 

 

46:03

Turn off the printer using the front panel and the power switch at the rear. Disconnect the

 

 

power cords. Reconnect the power cords and turn the printer on again. If the problem persists,

Error messages

 

call your service representative. See When you need help on page 86.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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