Lexmark X646ef Printer User Manual


 
Attendance messages
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Understanding MFP messages
Clean scanner glass During a scanner calibration, the
firmware detects that the scanner
ADF or the flatbed (scanner) glass
may be dirty.
Touch Cancel Job if a scan job is processing
when the attendance message appears. This
cancels the job and clears the message.
Touch Scan from Automatic Document Feeder
if the page jam recovery is active. Scanning
resumes from the ADF immediately after the
last successfully scanned page.
Touch Scan from flatbed if page jam recovery is
active. Scanning resumes from the flatbed
immediately after the last successfully scanned
page.
Touch Finish job without further scanning if
page jam recovery is active. The job ends at the
last successfully scanned page, but the job is
not canceled. Successfully scanned pages go
to their destination: copy, fax, e-mail, or FTP.
Touch Restart job if job recovery is active and
the job is restartable. The message clears. A
new scan job containing the same parameters
as the previous job starts.
Close door or insert
cartridge
The MFP detects that the upper front
door is open or a toner cartridge is
missing.
Close the upper front door.
Install the toner cartridge.
Close finisher side door The MFP detects that the finisher side
door is open.
Close the finisher side door to clear the
message.
Close finisher top cover The MFP detects that the finisher top
cover is open.
Close the finisher top cover to clear the
message.
Disk corrupted Occurs when the MFP attempts a
hard disk recovery on a corrupted
hard disk, and the hard disk cannot
be repaired. The hard disk must be
reformatted.
Touch Reformat disk to reformat the hard disk
and clear the message.
Warning: All files stored on the hard disk are
deleted.
Disk Full – Scan Job
Canceled
The scan job cancels or stops due to
insufficient hard disk space.
Note: The scanner finishes scanning currently
committed pages in the ADF, but data is lost
when the job cancels itself.
Touch Continue to clear the message.
Message Meaning Action