HP Officejet 300 HP OfficeJet Model 330 and Model 350 - (English) User Guide - Page 192
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This message: Out of paper for fax/copy Paper load failed Press START Poll cancelled Press START to send Group full Printer busy Printing. . . (Date and Time) Has this meaning: The HP OfficeJet has attempted to print a received fax or make a copy and one of these conditions exists: 1) The paper tray is empty or envelopes are loaded. 2) The wrong paper size is loaded for receiving faxes, making copies, and printing reports from the menu. 3) The paper loaded in the paper tray is buckled (not flat), so the HP OfficeJet can't pick it correctly. The HP OfficeJet has failed to pick a piece of paper from the paper tray. You pressed Stop after setting up a document to be polled. Your to-be-polled setup has been cancelled. You have entered the limit, 10 fax numbers, while sending to a group of fax numbers (broadcasting). The printer is in the middle of printing a file from your PC, so it is temporarily unavailable for other types of printing. The HP OfficeJet is printing a file from your PC. And requires this action: Received faxes and copies can only be printed on Letter-, A4-, or Legal-size paper, which you should load into the paper tray using the instructions in "Choosing Media" in chapter 4. Make sure the paper lays flat in the paper tray. Press the Start/Copy button. If paper is picked correctly, the message will not be displayed again, and you can continue to use the HP OfficeJet normally. If the message reappears, remove the stack of paper from the paper tray, straighten it, and reload it. No action is required. Press the Start/Copy to begin sending the fax to your group. Wait for the print job to finish before starting another operation that requires printing (such as copying or printing reports). No action is required. You may send a fax while printing, if desired. Received faxes will be stored in memory, then printed when your print job is complete.