Ricoh IM 4000 User Guide - Page 267
Increase the value in [I/O Buffer] on [Settings]
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When a Message Appears While Using the Printer Function Message Cause Solution and reference "Hardware Problem: Wireless Card" An error has occurred in the Wireless LAN board. Turn off the power of the machine, check that the Wireless LAN board is correctly installed in the machine, and then turn on the power. page 17 "Turning On and Off the Power" If the message persists even after you have turned the power off and then on, consider repairing the machine. "HDD is full." The area reserved for forms or fonts in PostScript 3 is full. Delete a registered form or font that is no longer necessary. "HDD is full. (Auto)" An overflow error occurred in the hard disk while storing a document printed by Normal Print as a Hold Print job by the error job storing function. • Reduce the size of the document to print. • Erase documents that are no longer needed. See "Deleting Documents Stored in the Machine", User Guide (Full Version). See "Erasing Documents from Document Server", User Guide (Full Version). "I/O buffer overflow." An overflow has occurred in the receive buffer. • Reduce the transmission data. • Increase the value in [I/O Buffer] on [Settings] [Printer Settings] [Host Interface]. "Information for user authentication is already registered for another user." In LDAP authentication, the same name is registered under different IDs on different servers, and duplicate names (account names) occurred such as when switching the domain (server). Consult the user administrator. User administrator: Delete the corresponding user from the address book, and register the user again after resolving the duplicate names on different servers. "Insufficient Memory" The amount of available memory is insufficient. Decrease [Resolution] in the printer driver. See "Applying Different Print Settings Depending on the Document Type", User Guide (Full Version). 265