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Appendix Messages/Second messages Causes Solutions IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN) has a problem. IEEE 802.11b interface unit was not inserted when the machine was turned on, or it was pulled out after the machine turned on. The settings are not updated although the unit is detected, or errors are found while accessing the unit. Turn off the machine and check the IEEE 802.11b interface unit is inserted correctly. Then, turn the machine on again. If the message appears again, call your service center. Memory Overflow Maximum capacity of PCL or PostScript 3 list display has been exceeded. Reduce the value of [Resolution] in the printer driver. Alternatively, select [Frame Priority] from [Memory Usage] in [System] (See p.128 "System"). If this message continues to appear after taking these steps, decrease the number of files sent to the machine. Paper in staple tray. Open Finisher Cover and remove paper. There is paper remaining inside the finisher. Open the cover of the finisher, and remove the paper. Parallel I/F board has a problem. An error has occurred in the Contact your sales or service parallel interface board. representative. Printer font error. An error has occurred in the Check the font settings. font settings. DToner is almost empty. The toner has almost run out. Replace the toner cartridge 8 with a new one. Turn the main power switch The IEEE 802.11b interface Turn off the main power off then on. unit may have come off, or an switch, and check the IEEE error may have occurred in the 802.11b interface unit is in- IEEE 802.11b interface unit. stalled correctly. If the mes- sage appears again, contact your sales or service repre- sentative. USB has a problem. An error has occurred in the USB interface. Turn off the main power switch, and back on again. If the message appears again, contact your sales or service representative. 150

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Appendix
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8
IEEE 802.11b (Wireless LAN)
has a problem.
IEEE 802.11b interface unit
was not inserted when the ma-
chine was turned on, or it was
pulled out after the machine
turned on.
The settings are not updated
although the unit is detected,
or errors are found while ac-
cessing the unit.
Turn off the machine and
check the IEEE 802.11b inter-
face unit is inserted correctly.
Then, turn the machine on
again. If the message appears
again, call your service center.
Memory Overflow
Maximum capacity of PCL or
PostScript 3 list display has
been exceeded.
Reduce the value of
[
Resolu-
tion
]
in the printer driver. Al-
ternatively, select
[
Frame
Priority
]
from
[
Memory Usage
]
in
[
System
]
(See p.128 “System”).
If this message continues to
appear after taking these
steps, decrease the number of
files sent to the machine.
Paper in staple tray. Open
Finisher Cover and remove
paper.
There is paper remaining in-
side the finisher.
Open the cover of the finisher,
and remove the paper.
Parallel I/F board has a problem.
An error has occurred in the
parallel interface board.
Contact your sales or service
representative.
Printer font error.
An error has occurred in the
font settings.
Check the font settings.
D
Toner is almost empty.
The toner has almost run out.
Replace the toner cartridge
with a new one.
Turn the main power switch
off then on.
The IEEE 802.11b interface
unit may have come off, or an
error may have occurred in the
IEEE 802.11b interface unit.
Turn off the main power
switch, and check the IEEE
802.11b interface unit is in-
stalled correctly. If the mes-
sage appears again, contact
your sales or service repre-
sentative.
USB has a problem.
An error has occurred in the
USB interface.
Turn off the main power
switch, and back on again. If
the message appears again,
contact your sales or service
representative.
Messages/Second messages
Causes
Solutions