Epson WF-5620 Users Guide - Page 263
Condition/solution, Line Type, Dial Tone Detection, Adapter, change
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Code 102 103 104 107 108 109 110 111 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 Condition/solution Collated printing has failed due to a lack of available memory. Reduce the size of the print job or print one copy at a time. Print quality was decreased due to a lack of available memory. If the quality of the printout is unacceptable, try simplifying the page by reducing the number of graphics or the number and size of the fonts. Reverse printing has failed due to a lack of available memory. Reduce the data size of the print job. User authentication failed and the job has been canceled. Contact your printer administrator. Confidential job data was deleted when the product was turned off. The received fax was already deleted. The job was printed 1-sided because the loaded paper does not support 2-sided printing. Short of available memory. Reduce the size of the print job. The product's memory is full. You can send pages individually, or print received faxes and delete them to free up memory space. The line was disconnected by the recipient's fax machine. Wait a moment, then try again. The product cannot detect a dial tone. Make sure the phone cable is connected correctly and the phone line works. If you connected the product to a PBX (Private Branch Exchange) phone line or Terminal Adapter, change the Line Type setting to PBX. If you still cannot send a fax, turn off the Dial Tone Detection setting. (Turning off the Dial Tone Detection setting may cause the product to drop the first digit of a fax number.) The recipient's fax machine is busy. Wait a moment, then try again. The recipient's fax machine does not answer. Wait a moment, then try again. The phone cable is incorrectly connected to the product's LINE and EXT ports. Connect the phone cable correctly. The phone cable is not connected. Connect the phone cable. 263