Oki C5650dn C5650n Handy Reference Guide (English, Fran栩s, Espa?ol, - Page 30

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Common Error Messages (cont.) XXXX DRUM LIFE Appears on the second line of the display to indicate that color xxxx (e.g, black) image drum needs to be replaced. What to Do Replace the xxxx image drum. (See the instructions supplied with the new image drum.) ADD MORE MEMORY 420: MEMORY OVERFLOW The amount of data in the file being printed has exceeded the printer's memory. What to Do • Reduce the size of the file being printed (e.g., print the file as separate groups of pages instead of all the pages at one time). • Install additional memory in the printer (see your on-line User's Guide for more information). LOAD XXX IN MP TRAY AND PRESS ONLINE SWITCH The printer has received a job for printing from the Multi-Purpose Tray and no media is loaded in the tray. What to Do Load the requested media (xxx) in the Multi-Purpose Tray, then press ON LINE. TRAY t EMPTY Appears on the second line of the display to indicate that the media in tray t is almost out. What to Do Load more media in the tray before printing any large print jobs from that tray. CHECK FUSER 320: FUSER MISSING The fuser is not properly installed. What to Do Open the top cover and check the fuser: 1. Press down on the fuser to be sure it is firmly locked in place. The message should disappear. Note If the message still appears, push the blue latches at either end of the fuser back (toward the printer cover hinge) and lift the fuser out, then lower it back into the printer, pushing it firmly down in place. You should feel the latches at either end engage. 2. Close the cover. 30: English

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30: English
XXXX DRUM ±IFE
Appears on the second line of the
display to indicate that color
xxxx
(e.g,
black
) image drum needs to
be replaced.
What to Do
Replace the
xxxx
image drum.
(See the instructions supplied with
the new image drum.)
ADD MORE MEMORY
420: MEMORY OVERF±OW
The amount of data in the file being
printed has exceeded the printer±s
memory.
What to Do
°
Reduce the size of the file being
printed (e.g., print the file as
separate groups of pages instead
of all the pages at one time).
°
Install additional memory in the
printer (see your on-line User±s
Guide for more information).
±OAD XXX IN MP TRAY
AND PRESS ON±INE SWITCH
The printer has received a job for
printing from the Multi-Purpose
Tray and no media is loaded in the
tray.
What to Do
Load the requested media (
xxx
) in
the Multi-Purpose Tray, then press
ON LINE.
TRAY t EMPTY
Appears on the second line of the
display to indicate that the media in
tray t is almost out.
What to Do
Load more media in the tray before
printing any large print jobs from
that tray.
CHECK FUSER
320: FUSER MISSING
The fuser is not properly installed.
What to Do
Open the top cover and check the
fuser:
1. Press down on the fuser to be
sure it is firmly locked in place.
The message should disappear.
Note
If the message still appears,
push the blue latches at either
end of the fuser back (toward
the printer cover hinge) and lift
the fuser out, then lower it back
into the printer, pushing it firmly
down in place. You should feel
the latches at either end engage.
2. Close the cover.
Common Error Messages (cont.)