Toshiba TF 610 Printer User Manual


 
64
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TF 610
TOSHIBA
Possible problems
Possible problems
Error messages in the
Display
Your fax machine reports an operating
error or fails to perform the required
function. Before you make an unnecessary
call on your service technician, take your
time and see if you can help yourself. This
checklist will help
you recognise and eliminate errors.
Display
DOCUMENT JAM
ADD PAPER
PAPER JAM
CLOSE TOP COVER
NO PROCESS UNIT M100%
PROCESS UNIT NEAR END
CHANGE PROCESS UNIT
TONER NEAR EMPTY
TONER EMPTY
MEMORY FULL
CHECK CARTRIDGE M100%
NO DOCUMENT
PC COMM. ERROR M100%
SYSTEM ERROR XXX
COMM. FX XXX
Cause
Documents are jammed in the document tray.
The recording paper cassette is empty.
The recording paper is jammed.
The top cover is open.
The process unit is not installed.
The process unit is running out.
The process unit is empty.
The toner is running out.
There is not enough toner for printing.
The memory is full.
There is no ink cartridge, or the ink cartridge
has not been inserted correctly.
No document present
Communication to the PC has failed
The fax machine has malfunctioned
The fax machine has malfunctioned
Corrective action
Press STOP key and remove the paper
Load a new recording paper in the
cassette (see page 7). Do not switch the
machine off! or any data in the memory
are lost.
Remove the jammed paper (see
instructions on page 67).
Close the top cover. Have you inserted
the process unit correctly?
Install the process unit correctly. Pull the
lock lever forward.
Order a new process unit from your
TOSHIBA dealer.
Replace the process unit.
Order a new toner cartridge. Install a new
toner cartridge. About 100 sheets can be
printed after this is displayed. See page
6.
Install a new toner cartridge. See page 6.
Contact your dealer, as a memory
expansion unit is availiable. Use the
document tray to transmit documents.
Insert the cartridge correctly. See page 5.
The action requires a document
Try to remedy by pressing the STOP
button
Contact your TOSHIBA dealer
Attempt to clarify the problem unsing the
following pages.