User's Manual

Understanding Printer Messages
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Invalid search characters or LDAP
User Mapping incorrectly configured
for Configuration Web Tool.
The LDAP search filter fails to work properly
as special characters are used in your search
condition or on the LDAP User Mapping
page on the Dell Printer Configuration
Web Tool.
Remove special characters, and then search
again. (See "LDAP User Mapping.")
Network connection is not ready. Try
again later.
You have started searching for destinations
before the IP address is set for the printer.
Wait for a while, and then search again.
No attribute or invalid name.
Confirm address info. on server.
The address information on the server
contain incorrect data or are insufficient to
get your search request.
Check the address information registered on
the server or consult your network
administrator.
No Entries. The printer cannot find any destinations
that meet your search condition.
Ta p
OK
to return to the Search Network
Address Book screen, and then specify a
new condition to search again.
Search Directory Root incorrectly
configured for Configuration Web
Tool.
The directories that do not exist in the
LDAP server are specified or an invalid DN
syntax is specified.
Make sure that valid values are specified in
Search Directory Root on the Dell Printer
Configuration Web Tool. (See "LDAP
Server.") Specify the origin of the search
with the correct DN syntax, as shown in the
following example:
dc=w2008ad,dc=addressbook,dc=net
Too many search results. Only a
maximum of 50 search scan be
displayed. Please refine your search if
needed.
The number of search results has exceeded
the limits (50 search results) the printer can
display.
Ta p
Close
to display the search results. If
you cannot find your desired destination on
the result list, specify a new condition to
search again.
Authentication server access Error
016-530
Restart the printer.
Some other error occurs regarding the LDAP
server address book.
Turn off the printer, and turn it on again. If
the error persists, consult your network
administrator.
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