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Troubleshooting Front Panel Messages (cont'd.) Message Fuser Upper Error T1 Power Off/On Fuser Near End Of Life Hard Disk Formatting Please Wait Hard Disk Full Press Enter To Clear Hard Disk Initializing Please Wait Jam A10, Remove Prints Open Cover A, See Labels Jam A11, Remove Prints Open Cover A, See Labels Jam A22, Remove Prints Open Cover A, See Labels Jam A6, Remove Prints Open Cover A, See Labels Type Fault Attention Attention Attention Attention Fault Fault Fault Fault Explanation/Corrective Action A short fault in the upper fuser Thermistor was discovered. Turn off the printer, wait 15 seconds, then turn on the printer. Be sure you have the proper voltage fuser installed. A 220 volt fuser in a 110 volt printer will cause this fault. If the problem persists, install a new fuser. For further assistance, visit the support links at www.xerox.com/officeprinting/1235support. The fuser is near its end of life. Printing can continue until the printer determines that the fuser is at its end of life; however, some degradation of image quality may occur. The message remains until interrupted by other messages or until the fuser is replaced. The hard disk is being formatted. Data cannot be written to the disk until the formatting is completed. There was a hard disk full error that prevented the data from being written. Press the Enter button to clear the message. Print or delete Secure Print and Proof Print jobs to free up disk space. The hard disk is being initialized. Data cannot be written to the disk until the formatting is completed. Paper did not exit the printer or fuser properly, causing a paper jam. Open Cover A and refer to the labels on the printer to clear the jam. For more information, see the sections Solving Printing Problems (page 98). Paper did not enter the transport area correctly, causing a paper jam. Open Cover A and refer to the labels on the printer to clear the jam. For more information, see the sections Solving Printing Problems (page 98). Paper did not exit the paper feed area correctly, causing a paper jam. Open Cover A and refer to the labels on the printer to clear the jam. For more information, see the sections Solving Printing Problems (page 98). Paper did not exit the Multi-sheet Bypass Feeder properly, causing a paper jam. Open Cover A and refer to the labels on the printer to clear the jam. For more information, see the sections Solving Printing Problems (page 98). Advanced Features and Troubleshooting Manual 85

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Advanced Features and Troubleshooting Manual
85
Troubleshooting
Fuser Upper Error T1
Power Off/On
Fault
A short fault in the upper fuser Thermistor
was discovered. Turn off the printer, wait 15
seconds, then turn on the printer. Be sure
you have the proper voltage fuser installed.
A 220 volt fuser in a 110 volt printer will
cause this fault. If the problem persists,
install a new fuser. For further assistance,
visit the support links at
www.xerox.com/officeprinting/1235support
.
Fuser
Near End Of Life
Attention
The fuser is near its end of life. Printing can
continue until the printer determines that the
fuser is at its end of life; however, some
degradation of image quality may occur. The
message remains until interrupted by other
messages or until the fuser is replaced.
Hard Disk Formatting
Please Wait
Attention
The hard disk is being formatted. Data
cannot be written to the disk until the
formatting is completed.
Hard Disk Full
Press Enter To Clear
Attention
There was a hard disk full error that
prevented the data from being written. Press
the
Enter
button to clear the message. Print
or delete Secure Print and Proof Print jobs to
free up disk space.
Hard Disk Initializing
Please Wait
Attention
The hard disk is being initialized. Data
cannot be written to the disk until the
formatting is completed.
Jam A10, Remove Prints
Open Cover A, See Labels
Fault
Paper did not exit the printer or fuser
properly, causing a paper jam. Open Cover A
and refer to the labels on the printer to clear
the jam. For more information, see the
sections
Solving Printing Problems
<RefInTable>(page 98)
.
Jam A11, Remove Prints
Open Cover A, See Labels
Fault
Paper did not enter the transport area
correctly, causing a paper jam. Open Cover A
and refer to the labels on the printer to clear
the jam. For more information, see the
sections
Solving Printing Problems
<RefInTable>(page 98)
.
Jam A22, Remove Prints
Open Cover A, See Labels
Fault
Paper did not exit the paper feed area
correctly, causing a paper jam. Open Cover A
and refer to the labels on the printer to clear
the jam. For more information, see the
sections
Solving Printing Problems
<RefInTable>(page 98)
.
Jam A6, Remove Prints
Open Cover A, See Labels
Fault
Paper did not exit the Multi-sheet Bypass
Feeder properly, causing a paper jam. Open
Cover A and refer to the labels on the printer
to clear the jam. For more information, see
the sections
Solving Printing Problems
<RefInTable>(page 98)
.
Front Panel Messages (cont'd.)
Message
Type
Explanation/Corrective Action