Epson CX4800 Quick Reference Guide - Page 37
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Light: status Copy window status Cause Solution b Error: Flashing 1 Memory Card (all 3 lights): Flashing (Epson Stylus CX4800 Series only) A memory card is inserted that is not supported by the Epson Stylus CX4800 Series. Remove the incompatible memory card; see page 12. The inserted memory card does not contain any valid images. See page 12 for a list of compatible card and image types. b Error: Flashing 2 Print From Index Sheet: Flashing (Epson Stylus CX4800 Series 3 only) An index sheet was not recognized because it is not positioned correctly. Position the index sheet correctly on the glass, aligning the top of it with the left edge of the glass. Then press x Start Color to continue or y Stop to cancel. The index sheet is marked incorrectly. (No marks are detected or the sheet includes more than one mark for an image.) Remove the index sheet, mark it correctly, and try again; see page 15. 4 The index sheet does Remove the memory card and not match the photos insert the card used to print the on the memory card. index sheet (see page 13 for instructions)-or place the correct index sheet on the glass. Then press x Start Color to continue or y Stop to cancel. b Error: Flashing H fast The paper thickness lever is set to the ^ H position. If you have set the lever to the ^ H position because you are printing envelopes, press x Start Color to continue. Otherwise, set the lever to the m L position. b Error: On E B Ink: On All other lights: Flashing An Epson Stylus CX part needs to be replaced. Contact your local authorized servicer or contact Epson for a referral; see page 40. All lights: E Flashing There is a problem with the Epson Stylus CX. Turn the Epson Stylus CX off and then back on. If the error does not clear, contact your local authorized servicer or contact Epson for a referral; see page 40. Solving Problems 37