Messages
213
• Any pages left in the printer at the time of failure will be
reprinted. No data is lost.
• Fanfold paper: the printer reprints all pages that have not
completely exited the printer at the time of failure. The exact
number of pages that are reprinted is determined by the length
of the page and where within the page the fault occurred.
• Cut sheet paper: the printer determines how many pages did
not exit the printer, and reprints all pages that did not exit.
If Reprint on Fault is
disabled:
• Any pages left in the printer at the time of failure will not be
reprinted. Data is lost (you will need to reprint the lost pages
according to your application software).
If Reprint on Fault is
confirm
:
• The control panel on the printer returns a message asking
whether or not to reprint. Answer Yes to reprint, answer No if a
reprint is not necessary.
Whether Reprint on Fault is enabled, disabled, or confirm:
• After a paper jam, you may need to reload the paper onto the
tractors.
Table 7, “Error Messages,” on page 218, designates those errors
that require reprinting to recover from an error condition.
NOTE: Some errors require reprinting, regardless of your printer
configuration. Refer to Chapter 3 for details.
Procedure For Fault Clearing-Reprint On Fault
Disabled
1. A fault occurs.
2. Clear the fault condition.
3. Press CLEAR.
4. The STANDBY LED blinks and the following message appears
while the printer attempts to clear the fault: