Lexmark E310 User's Guide - Page 58

doesn't have enough memory to save what is in the buffer - error lights

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If your printer lights look like this: Then your printer: • memory is full, or • received a page that is too complex to print, or • reduces the resolution of a formatted page to 300 dpi before printing, or • has a PPDS font error, or • doesn't have enough memory to save what is in the buffer (resource save off), or • doesn't have enough memory to defragment flash memory (insufficient defrag memory), or • cannot communicate with the host computer (host interface error). Each of the errors described above has a unique, secondary error code. Display the secondary error code by double-clicking the operator panel button. 46 Chapter 4: Troubleshooting

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Chapter 4: Troubleshooting
If your printer lights look like this:
Then your printer:
memory
is
full
, or
received a page that is too
complex
to print, or
reduces
the resolution of a formatted page to 300 dpi before
printing, or
has a
PPDS font error
, or
doesn’t have enough memory to save what is in the buffer
(
resource save off
), or
doesn’t have enough memory to defragment flash memory
(
insufficient defrag memory
), or
cannot communicate with the host computer (
host interface
error
).
Each of the errors described above has a unique, secondary error
code. Display the secondary error code by double-clicking the
operator panel button.