Messages and Signals

MEMORY IS FULL

If faxes have been received to memory because

 

printing is not possible (an additional message will

 

indicate the problem), resolve the problem so that

 

printing can continue (see Substitute Reception to

 

Memory on page 102).

 

If you are attempting to send a fax, see If the memory

 

becomes full on page 74.

 

If you are copying, see If MEMORY IS FULL appears

 

on page 58.

 

 

OUTPUT TRAY OFF

The output tray is not attached correctly. Attach it as

 

explained on page 14. The machine will not operate if

 

the output tray is not attached correctly.

 

 

PAPER JAMMED

The paper is jammed. See page 155.

 

 

PAPER MISMATCHED

This appears after printing if the size of the printed

 

image did not match the paper size on some pages of

 

the job. Check the printed pages and reprint as

 

needed.

 

 

SET BYPASS PAPER /

Paper must be inserted in the bypass tray for a print

SIZE: XXXX

job or copy job that requires use of the bypass tray.

(alternating messages; a

Insert the indicated size of paper in the tray.

paper size appears in

 

“XXXX”)

 

 

 

SYSTEM ERROR [XX]

If this message appears, unplug the power cord, wait

(a number appears in

about 10 seconds, and then plug it back in. If the

“XX”)

message still appears, unplug the power cord and call

 

for service.

 

 

TONER EMPTY

The toner cartridge must be replaced. Printing will be

 

possible (although the output will be increasingly

 

faint) until a fax is received. Once a fax is received, it

 

will be held in memory and printing will not be

 

possible until the toner cartridge is replaced.

 

 

TONER NEAR EMPTY

The toner cartridge is almost out of toner

 

(approximately 200 pages can be printed).

 

 

AM-400 only:

 

 

 

DATE/TIME UNSET

The date and time need to be set (see page 48). Note

 

that the date and time settings will be lost if the

 

machine is unplugged or a power failure occurs.

 

 

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