106
Secondary error code
What this light sequence means:
The printer has one of the following errors:
• Memory is full.
• A page is too complex to print.
• A page is shorter than the set page margins.
• Resolution of a formatted page is reduced to 300 dots per
inch (dpi) before printing.
• A font error has occurred.
• Memory is not sufficient to save what is in the buffer.
• Printer memory is not sufficient to defragment flash
memory.
• Communication with the host computer is lost.
What you can do:
• Press and release Continue twice quickly to see the secondary
message.
• Press and release Continue to clear the secondary message.
Insufficient collation area
What this light sequence means:
The printer memory (or hard disk, if installed) does not have the
free space necessary to collate the print job. This may happen due
to one of these errors:
• Memory is full.
• A page is too complex to print.
• A page is shorter than the set page margins.
• Resolution of a formatted page is reduced to 300 dpi
before printing.
• A font error has occurred.
• Memory is not sufficient to save what is in the buffer.
• Printer memory is not sufficient to defragment flash
memory.
• Communication with the host computer is lost.
What you can do:
• Press and release Continue to print the portion of the job
already stored and begin collating the rest of the job.
• Press and release Cancel to cancel the current print job.