Canon Color imageCLASS MF8450c imageCLASS MF9170c/MF9150c/MF8450c Basic Operat - Page 452

The memory is full., The original is too long., The scan area is dirty.

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Error Messages Message The memory is full. The original is too long. The scan area is dirty. The TEL number is not registered. This size cannot be used with 2Sided unit modes. Wait a moment... Description Action - The machine is full of jobs. - Print, send, or delete any documents stored in memory. - Divide the document stack or data into a few parts and try again one by one. - Send the document with low resolution. - When this message appears during using the feeder, the scanning document stops halfway. In this case, clear the paper jam from the ADF. - The number of TX/RX jobs that can be stored in memory reached the maximum. - The maximum numbers of jobs that can be stored in memory are as follows (Based on the condition that the other party sends the fax by the Color imageCLASS MF9170c, MF9150c and MF8450c with ITU-T No. 1 Chart standard mode); Up to 70 jobs for sending or 90 jobs for receiving, 95 fax jobs including sending and receiving, or 75 e-mail and I-fax jobs for receiving. Wait for the machine to send any documents in memory. Also print, send, or delete any documents stored in memory. - The originals fed from the feeder - Reduce the length of the originals is longer than 24 7/8" (630 mm), or to within 24 7/8" (630 mm), then try are not feeding correctly. again. - The originals are longer than 14" (355.6 mm) when you are sending e-mail, I-fax or sending a document to a file server. - If the originals are shorter than 14" (355.6 mm), then try the procedure again. The feeder's scanning area is dirty. Clean the feeder's scanning area. No destination is registered for the One-touch you pressed. Register the destinations before using the Address Book function. The paper size is not appropriate for Set the paper size to or , a two-sided copy. then load paper of the same size. This message appears when turning Wait until the message disappears. ON the main power switch, or when the machine is not ready for printing. Troubleshooting 12-29

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Error Messages
Troubleshooting
Message
Description
Action
The memory is full.
The machine is full of jobs.
Print, send, or delete any documents
stored in memory.
Divide the document stack or data into
a few parts and try again one by one.
Send the document with low
resolution.
When this message appears during
using the feeder, the scanning
document stops halfway. In this case,
clear the paper jam from the ADF.
The number of TX/RX jobs that can
be stored in memory reached the
maximum.
The maximum numbers of jobs
that can be stored in memory are
as follows (Based on the condition
that the other party sends the fax
by the Color imageCLASS MF9170c,
MF9150c and MF8450c with ITU-T No.
1 Chart standard mode); Up to 70 jobs
for sending or 90 jobs for receiving,
95 fax jobs including sending and
receiving, or 75 e-mail and I-fax jobs
for receiving.
Wait for the machine to send any
documents in memory. Also print,
send, or delete any documents stored
in memory.
The original is too long.
The originals fed from the feeder
is longer than 24 7/8" (630 mm), or
are not feeding correctly.
Reduce the length of the originals
to within 24 7/8" (630 mm), then try
again.
The originals are longer than
14" (355.6 mm) when you are
sending e-mail, I-fax or sending a
document to a file server.
If the originals are shorter than 14"
(355.6 mm), then try the procedure
again.
The scan area is dirty.
The feeder’s scanning area is dirty.
Clean the feeder’s scanning area.
The TEL number is not registered.
No destination is registered for the
One-touch you pressed.
Register the destinations before using
the Address Book function.
This size cannot be used with 2-
Sided unit modes.
The paper size is not appropriate for
a two-sided copy.
Set the paper size to <LTR> or <LGL>,
then load paper of the same size.
Wait a moment...
This message appears when turning
ON the main power switch, or when
the machine is not ready for printing.
Wait until the message disappears.