Kyocera TASKalfa Pro 15000c Pro 15000c Advanced Operation Guide - Page 32

Backup Data] > [01 Import] > [Start] key, 01 Paper Catalog] > [On] > [Start] key

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Daily Management and Maintenance > Changing Settings 2 [Home] key > [...] > [Professional Settings] > [U917 Read/Write Backup Data] > [01 Import] > [Start] key 3 [01 Paper Catalog] > [On] > [Start] key Importing of the Paper Catalog starts. IMPORTANT Do not remove the USB drive until the import is complete. Data or USB drive may be damaged. When an error code appears during processing, take action by referring the table below. Error code Description Action e0001 e0002 Error in processing communication. File access error (Access failure to USB drive etc.). Remove the USB drive, turn off and on the machine, and then insert the USB drive. Wait at least 5 seconds after turning off the power before turning it on. If the problem is not resolved, change to the another USB drive. e0005 File is broken. Retry the file export to USB drive. If the problem is not resolved, change to the another USB drive and retry the file export. e0100 to eFFFF Processing error during import/ export. Remove the USB drive, turn off and on the machine, and then insert the USB drive. Wait at least 5 seconds after turning off the power before turning it on. If the problem is not resolved, change to the another USB drive. When importing is complete, "Completed"appears. 4 Display the screen. [Home] key > [USB Drive] 2-19

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Daily Management and Maintenance > Changing Settings
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[Home] key > [...] > [Professional Settings] > [U917 Read/Write
Backup Data] > [01 Import] > [Start] key
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[01 Paper Catalog] > [On] > [Start] key
Importing of the Paper Catalog starts.
When an error code appears during processing, take action by referring the table below.
When importing is complete, "Completed"appears.
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Display the screen.
[Home] key > [USB Drive]
IMPORTANT
Do not remove the USB drive until the import is complete. Data or USB drive may be
damaged.
Error code
Description
Action
e0001
Error in processing
communication.
Remove the USB drive, turn off and
on the machine, and then insert the
USB drive. Wait at least 5 seconds
after turning off the power before
turning it on.
If the problem is not resolved,
change to the another USB drive.
e0002
File access error (Access failure
to USB drive etc.).
e0005
File is broken.
Retry the file export to USB drive.
If the problem is not resolved,
change to the another USB drive
and retry the file export.
e0100 to eFFFF
Processing error during import/
export.
Remove the USB drive, turn off and
on the machine, and then insert the
USB drive. Wait at least 5 seconds
after turning off the power before
turning it on.
If the problem is not resolved,
change to the another USB drive.