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C o n t r o l P a n e l M e s s a g e s

Table 6.2 Control Panel messages (continued)

 

 

 

Message

 

Description/Corrective Action

 

 

Remove Jam Envel

An Envelope Feeder jam has occurred. The message alternates with the messages:

 

EnvelFeeder Jam-

 

Remove All Envel

 

and:

 

 

Remove EnvFeeder

 

Open Front Cover

 

ACTION:

See “Envelope Feeder Jam” (page 6-29).

 

 

Remove Output

The Offset Catch Tray (OCT) is full. Printing cannot continue to the OCT.

from Offset Tray

ACTION: Remove the output from the OCT.

 

 

 

Remove Output

Mailbox bin N is full. Printing cannot continue to bin N.

from Mailbox N

ACTION:

Remove the output from bin N. Press the unlock bin button, then

 

 

 

enter the password, if requested.

 

 

Remove Output

The standard output tray is full. Printing cannot continue.

from Std. Tray

ACTION:

Remove the output from the standard output tray.

 

 

 

Remove PrintCart

A paper jam has occurred. The message alternates with the message:

Clear Paper Path

Paper Jam-

 

Open Front Cover

 

ACTION:

See “Print Cartridge Jam” (page 6-31).

 

 

Replace

The Fuser Cartridge has reached End of Life.

Fuser Cartridge

ACTION:

Order a new Fuser Cartridge (see Appendix A: Ordering Printer

 

 

 

Options) and replace as per the instructions in Appendix B: Replacing

 

 

Consumables.

 

 

Replace

The EP cartridge, which contains toner and drum, has expired. Printing cannot

Print Cartridge

resume.

 

 

ACTION:

Insert new EP cartridge.

 

 

*Res. Change*

The printer is printing the job at a lower resolution than requested because there is

 

not enough memory available.

 

ACTION:

Add printer memory.

 

 

*Res& Smplx Chg*

The printer has changed the job resolution, and changed a duplex job to simplex,

 

because there is not enough memory to process the job at the higher resolution

 

and duplex.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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