HP Color Laser MFP 170 User Guide - Page 171
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Message Output bin Full Remove paper Prepare Fuser Soon Prepare new Transfer belt Prepare new transfer roller Replace new Fuser unit Replace new Transfer belt Replace new transfer roller Replace/Install Waste Toner Tank Scanner Locked Scan Unit Open or Exit JAM Transfer Belt Error Meaning Suggested solutions The output tray is full. Or the sensor is not facing down. Remove papers from the output tray, the machine resumes printing. Or make sure the sensor is facing down. If the problem persists, call for service. The life of the fuser unit will be expired soon. Prepare the fuser unit with a new one. Contact the service representatives. The life of the transfer belt will expired soon. Prepare the transfer belt with a new one. Contact the service representatives. The life of the transfer belt will expired soon. Prepare the transfer belt with a new one. Contact the service representatives. The life of the fuser unit will be expired. Replace the fuser unit with a new one. Contact the service representatives. The life of the transfer belt has expired. Replace the transfer belt with a new one. Contact the service representatives. The life of the transfer belt has expired. Replace the transfer belt with a new one. Contact the service representatives. The life span of the toner collection unit has expired and the printer will stop printing until a new toner collection unit is placed into the printer. Replace a toner collection unit with a HP toner collection unit. The scanner is locked. Reboot the power. If the problem persists, please call for service. The scan unit is not securely latched or paper has jammed in the scanner area. • Clear the jam (see "Original paper jam in front of scanner" on page 156). • Close the cover until it locks into place. The transfer belt cannot be controlled. Reboot the power and try the printing job again. If the problem persists, please call for service. Understanding display messages | 171