Dell 1235cn User's Guide - Page 63
Open/Close Door, Open Heat Error - toner waste bin
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MESSAGE Memory Full Network Error [No Answer] NonDELL Toner T Not Assigned One Page is Too Large Open Heat Error Cycle Power Operation Not Assigned Out-Bin Full Over Heat Error Cycle Power MEANING SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS The memory is full. Delete unnecessary fax jobs and retransmit after more memory becomes available. Alternatively, split the transmission into more than one operation. There is a problem with the network. Contact your network administrator. The receiving fax machine has not answered after several redial attempts. Try again. Ensure that the receiving printer is operational. The toner cartridge which the arrow indicates is not a Dellgenuine cartridge. Press OK to toggle the message to Stop or Continue. W Stop X You can select either Stop or Continue with the left/right arrow. If you select Stop by pressing OK on the control panel, the printer stops printing. If you select Continue, the printer keeps printing, but the quality cannot be guaranteed. If you do not select any, the printer will work as Stop is selected. Replace the corresponding toner cartridge with a Dellgenuine cartridge. See "Replacing the toner cartridge" on page 53. The speed button or speed dial number you tried to use has no number assigned to it. Enter the number manually using the number keypad or store the number or address. Single page data exceeds the configured mail size. Reduce the resolution and try again. There is a problem in the fuser unit. Turn the power switch off and on. If the problem persists, call for service. You are in the Add Page/Cancel Job operation, but there are no jobs stored. Check the display to see if there are any scheduled jobs. The output tray of the Remove paper. printer is full of paper. There is a problem in the fuser unit. Turn the power switch off and on. If the problem persists, call for service. MESSAGE Paper Jam 0 Open/Close Door Paper Jam 1 Check Inside Paper Jam 2 Check Inside Refilled Toner T Replace Toner T Replace [xxx] Replace [xxx] Soon Replace/Install Toner Waste Bin Retry Redial? Scan Unit Open Scanner locked Send Error (AUTH) Send Error (DNS) Send Error (POP3) MEANING SUGGESTED SOLUTIONS Paper has jammed in Clear the jam. See "In the feeding area of the the tray 1" on page 59. tray. Paper has jammed in the paper exit area. Clear the jam. See "In the fuser unit area" on page 59. Paper has jammed In the fuser area or around the toner cartridge Clear the jam. See "In the paper exit area" on page 60. The toner cartridge you have installed is not genuine or refilled. The arrow indicates which color toner cartridge. The print quality may get poor if the refilled toner cartridge is installed, since its characteristics may significantly differ from the genuine. It is recommended to use Dell-genuine color toner cartridge. This message appears between Toner Empty and Toner Low status. Replace the toner cartridge with a new one. See "Replacing the toner cartridge" on page 53. The life of the part expires totally. Replace the part with a new one. Call for service. The life of the part expires soon. See "Checking replaceables" on page 57 and call for service. The life span of the waste toner tank has expired and the printer will stop printing until the waste toner tank is replaced. Replace the waste toner bank with a new one. See "Replacing the waste toner container" on page 56. The printer is waiting for a specified time interval to redial a previously busy station. You can press OK to immediately redial, or Stop/Clear to cancel the redial operation. The scan unit is not securely latched. Close the scan unit until it locks into place. The scanner module is locked Turn the power switch off and on. If the problem persists, call for service. There is a problem in Configure the SMTP authentication. authentication setting. There is a problem in Configure the DNS DNS. setting. There is a problem in Configure the POP3 POP3. setting. Troubleshooting | 63