Operation Manual

Control panel message Description Recommended action
INSTALL CARTRIDGE
For help press
The print cartridge is missing and must
be reinstalled for printing to continue.
Replace or correctly reinstall the print
cartridge.
INSUFFICIENT MEMORY
TO LOAD FONTS/DATA .
alternates with
<DEVICE>
To continue press
The printer received more data than can
fit in its available memory. You might
have tried to transfer too many macros,
soft fonts, or complex graphics.
Press (S
ELECT
button) to print the
transferred data (some data might be
lost).
To solve this problem, simplify the print
job or install additional memory.
LOAD TRAY XX
[TYPE][SIZE]
For help press
The tray that is indicated is configured
for a specific type and size of media
needed by a print job, but the tray is
empty. All other trays are also empty.
Load the requested media in the tray
that is indicated.
LOAD TRAY XX
[TYPE][SIZE]
To continue press
alternates with
LOAD TRAY XX
[TYPE][SIZE]
For help press
A job is sent that requires a specific type
and size that is not available in the tray
that is indicated.
Load the requested media into the
indicated tray and press
(S
ELECT
button).
LOAD TRAY XX
[TYPE][SIZE]
To continue press
alternates with
To use another
tray press
A job is sent that requires a specific type
and size that is not available in the tray
that is indicated.
Press (S
ELECT
button) to use a type
and size that are available in another tray.
LOAD TRAY XX
[TYPE][SIZE]
To continue press
alternates with
Move tray switch to
CUSTOM
A job is sent that requires a specific type
and size that is not available in the tray
that is indicated.
Move the tray switch to the CUSTOM
position if another tray is available.
LOAD TRAY XX
[TYPE][SIZE]
To continue press
alternates with
Recommend move tray
switch to STANDARD
A job is sent that requires a specific type
and size that is not available in the tray
that is indicated.
If the size is detectable and another tray
is available, move the switch to the
STANDARD position.
Interpreting control-panel messages (continued)
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