Understanding printer messages
Message What this message means What you can do
Restore Held Jobs. Go/
Stop?
Someone reset the printer or
turned it on, and the printer
detects Print and Hold jobs
stored on the hard disk.
• Press Go. All Print and Hold jobs
on the hard disk are restored to
printer memory.
• Press Return or Stop. No Print
and Hold jobs are restored to
printer memory. The printer
returns to the Ready state.
See also: Using the Print and Hold
function
Restoring Factory
Defaults
The printer is restoring the
factory default printer settings.
When factory default settings are
restored:
• All downloaded resources
(fonts, macros, symbol sets) in
the printer memory are
deleted.
• All menu settings return to the
factory default setting except:
– The Display Language setting
in the Setup Menu.
– All settings in the Parallel
Menu, Serial Menu, Network
Menu, USB Menu, and Fax
Menu.
Wait for the message to clear.
Restoring Held Job xxx/
yyy
The printer is restoring held jobs
from the hard disk.
Note: xxx represents the
number of the job being restored.
yyy represents the total number
of jobs to be restored.
• Wait for the message to clear.
• Select the Abort Restore menu
item in the Job Menu.
See also: Using the Print and Hold
function
Restoring Held Jobs
The printer is restoring held jobs
from the hard disk.
Wait for the message to clear.
See also: Using the Print and Hold
function
Serial <x>
A serial interface is the active
communication link.
Wait for the message to clear.
Std Bin Full
The standard bin is full. Remove the stack of paper in the bin
to clear the message.
Supplies
At least one of the printer
supplies requires attention. For
example, you may have a toner
cartridge that is low on toner.
Press Menu to open the Supplies
Menu and identify which supply item
needs replacing. Replace the
appropriate printer supplies.
Tray <x> Empty
The specified tray is out of paper. Load paper in the tray to clear the
message.
See also: Loading a paper tray
Tray <x> Low
The specified tray is low on
paper.
Add paper to the tray to clear the
message.
See also: Loading a paper tray
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