List of LCD Display Messages (Alphabetical List)
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NOT FOUND, TRY AGAIN
Cause
The box number you specified does not exist or has not been set up.
Remedy
Try entering a different box number.
NOT REGISTERED
Cause
You pressed a one-touch speed dialing key or [Coded Dial] followed by a three
digit code, but no telephone number is registered.
Remedy 1 If you have forgotten where the desired telephone number is registered, use
directory dialing. (See “Using Directory Dialing,” on p. 2-39.)
Remedy 2 You can also print a list of all numbers registered for speed dialing. (See
“Printing the Speed Dialing Lists,” on p. 12-2.)
OUTPUT TRAY FULL
Cause
The output tray is full of paper.
Remedy
Pick up the printed pages in the tray.
PRINT LIMIT REACHED
Cause
Printing has been restricted.
Remedy
Set RESTRICT PRINTING from the DEPT. ID MANAGEMNT menu to ‘OFF’.
(See Chapter 4, “Restricting the Use of the Machine,” in the
Reference Guide
.)
PRT ALT. PAPER SIZE? YES=( ) NO=(#)
Cause
The size of the available recording paper loaded in a paper cassette does not
match the size of the document waiting to be printed.
Remedy
If you do not mind printing the document on a different paper size, press [ ]. If
you want to print on the correct paper size, press [Stop]
➞
load the correct size
paper
➞
press [Start].
REC. PAPER JAM
Cause
Paper has jammed in the paper cassette or inside the printer.
Remedy
Clear the paper jam. After clearing the jammed paper, open and close the
printer cover to reset the printer. (See Chapter 7, “Troubleshooting,” in the
Reference Guide
.)
Summary of Contents for Laser Class 700 Series
Page 2: ...LASER CLASS 700 Series Facsimile Guide ...
Page 57: ...Using the Optional Dual Line 1 36 1 Before You Start Using This Machine ...
Page 133: ...Sending a Document with a Subaddress Password 3 36 3 Sending Documents ...
Page 183: ...Sending a Confidential Document 7 16 Using Confidential Mailboxes 7 ...
Page 237: ...What Happens to the Memory After a Power Failure 9 32 9 Special Sending Receiving Features ...
Page 263: ...How the Machine Operates with Default Settings 10 26 10 Other Special Features ...
Page 297: ...System Settings 11 34 Summary of Important Settings 11 ...
Page 315: ...Memory Lists 12 18 Printing Reports and Lists 12 ...
Page 337: ...When Trouble Occurs 13 22 Troubleshooting 13 ...