Chapter 8
8-4
1030
GARO W1221
GARO W1221
(Image mode)Unknown command
A character that is located within bounds of
a group character or end parameter
character but that is not defined as a
command has been detected during Image
mode command decoding.
1. Identify the model.
2. If the error has occurred with RIP,
try with the printer driver.
3. Try in an alternative environment (I/
F, PC).
1031
GARO W1222
GARO W1222
(Image mode) Invalid parameter count (no
parameters)
A numeric field has not been identified as
being numeric during Image mode
command decoding.
1032
GARO W1223
GARO W1223
(Image mode) Required item missing
A character out of bounds has been
detected where a group or end parameter
character ought to exist, during Image
mode command decoding.
1034
GARO W1225
GARO W1225
(Image mode)Other warning
A character other than <ESC> has been
detected right after the image mode
analysis module entered Image mode or
when the decoding of a single command
ended.
1035
GARO W1231
GARO W1231
(Setup mode)Unknown command
A command character string other than
RESET, SET, OPCMT0 and OPCMT2 has
been detected in a PJL command.
1036
GARO W1232
GARO W1232
(Setup mode)Invalid parameter count
Too many or too few parameters have been
detected during Setup mode command
decoding.
1037
GARO W1233
GARO W1233
(Setup mode) Required item missing
The exit parameter is missing in the
EnterGAROMode command and the
UniversalExitLanguage command used in
Setup mode.
1038
GARO W1234
GARO W1234
(Setup mode)Data out of bounds
A character string that is not defined as an
environmental variable has been detected.
An unknown environmental variable has
been detected.
A character string that is not defined as an
environmental variable value has been
detected.
The value of an unknown environmental
variable has been detected.
1039
GARO W1235
GARO W1235
(Setup mode) Other warning
A character string other than the @PJL
prefix has been detected while the analysis
module was idle.
103A
GARO W1226
GARO W1226
(Image mode) Image processing table error
No image processing table is being
transmitted, a required image processing
table is unavailable, or an image processing
table contains a value out of bounds.
1. Retransmit.
2. Check with a different interface
choice.
3. Try by printing other data.
4. With RIP, print from the print
driver.
Supplement: If this error occurs, the
print result would appear blank.
1040
GL2: W0501
The memory is full.
GL2: W0501
HP/GL2 error; Insufficient memory
capacity
The size of drawing data exceeds the
processing capacity.
1. Reduce the size of rendering data.
2. Replace with HP RTL data for
manipulation with On The Fly*.
*: On The Fly: The method to transmit
data in sequence from paper. The
software that generates HP-GL/2 data
has this option to specify. Select this
option to save the memory usage of the
printer.
1041
GL2: W0502
The parameter is out
of range.
GL2: W0502
HP/GL2 error; invalid parameter
Data having an invalid number of types of
parameters that follow the command has
been detected.
Verify the data and fix it.
1043
GL2: W0504
This command is not
supported.
GL2: W0504
HP/GL2 error; Invalid command
A command that is not defined in HP-GL/2
or HP RTL is included.
Verify the data and fix it.
1047
GL2: W0903
The memory is full.
GL2: W0904
HP/GL2 error; replot buffer overflow
Data storage buffers have run short.
1. Reduce the size of rendering data.
2. Replace with HP RTL data for
manipulation with On The Fly*.
*: On The Fly: The method to transmit
data in sequence from paper. The
software that generates HP-GL/2 data
has this option to specify. Select this
option to save the memory usage of the
printer.
Code
(last 4 digits)
Panel display
(Large LCD)
Panel display
(Small LCD)
Explanation/Detection sequence
Remedial Action
Summary of Contents for iPF8400S Series
Page 1: ...Feb 27 2017 Service Manual iPF8000 series iPF8400S ...
Page 2: ......
Page 6: ......
Page 11: ...Chapter 1 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ...
Page 12: ......
Page 14: ......
Page 63: ...Chapter 2 TECHNICAL REFERENCE ...
Page 64: ......
Page 106: ......
Page 107: ...Chapter 3 INSTALLATION ...
Page 108: ......
Page 110: ......
Page 123: ...Chapter 3 3 13 F 3 22 6 FAN UNIT A ...
Page 125: ...Chapter 3 3 15 ...
Page 126: ......
Page 127: ...Chapter 4 DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY ...
Page 128: ......
Page 130: ......
Page 167: ...Chapter 4 4 37 ...
Page 168: ......
Page 169: ...Chapter 5 MAINTENANCE ...
Page 170: ......
Page 172: ......
Page 177: ...Chapter 6 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 178: ......
Page 180: ......
Page 215: ...Chapter 7 SERVICE MODE ...
Page 216: ......
Page 218: ......
Page 272: ...Chapter 7 7 54 ...
Page 273: ...Chapter 8 ERROR CODE ...
Page 274: ......
Page 276: ......
Page 311: ...Feb 27 2017 ...
Page 312: ......