Lexmark Optra T614 Administrator's Guide (1.4 MB) - Page 102
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Warning messages Warning messages display on the second line of the operator panel. If none of the following conditions exist, line 2 of the operator panel is blank. Warning message Full Bin x Full Full Check Config ID Fax Fax x Infrared x LocalTalk x Maintenance Network x Network x, y Ovrflow Bin Full Meaning One of the linked set of output bins is full. represents a user-defined name. This message only displays when Configure Bins is set to Mailbox, Mailbox Overflow, or Type Assignment. See page 20 for details. The linked set of output bins is full, where x represents an output bin 1 through 10 and is a userdefined name. This message only displays when Configure Bins is set to Link, or Link Optional. See page 20 for details. The printer configuration identification (ID) is not set or is not valid. Call Lexmark Customer Support. The printer is processing a fax through the standard serial port. The printer is processing a fax through port x, where x represents the active interface port. The printer is locked onto infrared interface port x, where x represents the active communication link. The printer is locked onto LocalTalk interface port x, where x represents the active communication link. The printer requires replacement of routine maintenance items to maintain top performance, and avoid print quality and paper feed problems. This message displays until maintenance is performed and the printer maintenance counter is reset. See "Maintaining Your Printer" on page 122. The printer is locked onto network interface port x, where x represents the active communication link. The printer is locked onto a network interface port, where x represents the active communication link and y represents the channel. The designated overflow bin is full. This message only displays when Configure Bins is set to Mailbox Overflow. See page 20 for details. Understanding Printer Messages 102