HP (Hewlett-Packard) 4100N Copier User Manual


 
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Understanding printer messages
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INPUT DEVICE
CONDITION
[xx.yy]
An input paper handling device has a condition that needs attention
before printing can resume.
Turn the printer off.
Disconnect the cable to the input paper handling devices and then
reconnect it.
Turn the printer on.
See the documentation that came with the paper handling device for
assistance.
INSTALL TONER
CARTRIDGE
The toner cartridge has been removed and must be reinstalled for
printing to continue.
INSTALL TRAY [x]
The specified tray is not installed and must be inserted and closed
for printing to continue.
LOADING
PROGRAM <number>
alternates with
DO NOT POWER OFF
Programs and fonts can be stored on the printers file system. At
bootup time, these entities are loaded into RAM. (These entities can
take a long time to load into RAM depending on the size and number
of entities being loaded.) The
<number>
specifies a sequence
number indicating the current program being loaded.
MANUALLY FEED
[TYPE] [SIZE]
Load the requested paper into tray 1.
Press G
O
if the desired paper is already loaded in tray 1.
MEMORY FULL
STORED DATA LOST
There is no available memory in the printer. The current job might not
print correctly and some resources (such as downloaded fonts or
macros) might have been deleted.
Consider adding more memory to the printer (see Printer memory
and expansion on page 229).
MEMORY SETTINGS
CHANGED
The printer changed its memory settings because it did not have
enough memory to use the previous settings for I/O Buffering and
Resource Saving. This usually occurs after removing memory from
the printer, adding a duplexer, or adding a printer language.
Consider adding more memory to the printer (see Printer memory
and expansion on page 229).
MEMORY SHORTAGE
JOB CLEARED
The printer did not have enough free memory to print the entire job.
The remainder of the job will not print and will be cleared from
memory.
Press G
O
to continue.
Consider adding more memory to the printer (see Printer memory
and expansion on page 229).
Printer messages (continued)
Message Explanation or recommended action