Ricoh Aficio SP C830DN Manuals - Page 94

Alert Messages (Displayed on the Control Panel), see Installing the Interface Units

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3. Troubleshooting Message "Waitg. for prt.data" Status The printer is waiting for the next data to print. Wait a while. Alert Messages (Displayed on the Control Panel) • Before turning the main power switch off, see p.27 "Turning On/Off the Power". Message Cause Solution "Cannot connect with the wireless card. Turn the main power switch off, then check the card." • The wireless LAN board was not inserted when the printer was turned on. • The wireless LAN board was pulled out after the printer was turned on. • The settings are not updated although the unit is detected. • Turn off the main power switch, and then confirm the wireless LAN board is inserted correctly. For details about installing the board, see "Installing the Interface Units", Operating Instructions. • If the message appears again, contact your service representative. "Hardware Problem: Ethernet" An error has occurred in the Ethernet interface. Turn the main power switch off and then back on again. If the message appears again, contact your service representative. "Hardware Problem: HDD" An error has occurred in the hard disk. • Turn the main power switch off and then back on again. If the message appears again, contact your service representative. • The hard disk may have not been installed properly if you have installed it yourself. Check that it is properly installed For details about installing the unit, see "Installing the Memory Expansion Units", Operating Instructions. 92

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Message
Status
"Waitg. for prt.data"
The printer is waiting for the next data to print. Wait a while.
Alert Messages (Displayed on the Control Panel)
Before turning the main power switch off, see p.27 "Turning On/Off the Power".
Message
Cause
Solution
"Cannot connect with the
wireless card. Turn the main
power switch off, then check
the card."
The wireless LAN
board was not inserted
when the printer was
turned on.
The wireless LAN
board was pulled out
after the printer was
turned on.
The settings are not
updated although the
unit is detected.
Turn off the main power switch,
and then confirm the wireless LAN
board is inserted correctly. For
details about installing the board,
see "Installing the Interface Units",
Operating Instructions.
If the message appears again,
contact your service
representative.
"Hardware Problem:
Ethernet"
An error has occurred in the
Ethernet interface.
Turn the main power switch off and
then back on again. If the message
appears again, contact your service
representative.
"Hardware Problem: HDD"
An error has occurred in the
hard disk.
Turn the main power switch off
and then back on again. If the
message appears again, contact
your service representative.
The hard disk may have not been
installed properly if you have
installed it yourself. Check that it is
properly installed For details
about installing the unit, see
"Installing the Memory Expansion
Units", Operating Instructions.
3. Troubleshooting
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