Canon imageCLASS MF6595cx imageCLASS MF6500 Series Reference Guide - Page 197
Document Too Long, Description, Action, Feeder Paper Jam, Check The Feeder, Load Paper, Mem In Use Nn
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Before Using the Machine 1 Document and Paper 2 Copying 3 Sending and Receiving (MF6595cx/ MF6595/MF6590 Only) 4 Printing and Scanning 5 Network (MF6595cx/MF6595/ 6 MF6590/MF6540 Only) Remote UI (MF6595cx/MF6595/ 7 MF6590/MF6540 Only) System Settings 8 Maintenance 9 Troubleshooting 10 Appendix 11 DOCUMENT TOO LONG Description The document is longer than 24 7/8" (630 mm), or is not feeding correctly. Action - Scan the document on the platen glass. - Reduce the length of the document to within 24 7/8" (630 mm), then try again. FEEDER PAPER JAM CHECK THE FEEDER Description A document jam may have occurred in the ADF. Action Remove the jammed document LOAD PAPER Description No paper is loaded in the paper cassette or multipurpose tray, or not inserted correctly. Action Insert the paper cassette as far as it will go or load paper. MEM IN USE nn% Description Action This message shows the percentage of the memory currently in use. This message is displayed when you set the document in the ADF to send a fax. If you need more space, wait for the machine to send any faxes in memory. Also print, send, or delete any documents stored in memory. Back Previous Next TOP MEMORY FULL Description Action 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 ADF, the scanning document stops halfway. In this case, clear the paper jam from the ADF. The number of fax jobs that can be stored in memory reached the maximum. Wait for the machine to send any faxes in memory. Also print, send, or delete any documents stored in memory. For information on the maximum numbers of jobs that can be stored in memory, See Chapter 11, "Troubleshooting," in the Basic Operation Guide. Table of Contents Index 10-10