Chapter 3
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3.2
Error Code (SEND)
3.2.1
Results of Self-Diagnosis
0009-7940
iR5570 / iR6570
T-3-5
Cause
Remedy
There is a shortage of TCP/IP resources. Try again later.
While continuous transmission is under way or
has ended in FTP or Windows (SMB), a
shortage of TCP/IP resources has occurred, not
permitting reference.
Wait a while; then, try again.
Set the IP address.
The IP address of the machine has yet to be set.
In user mode, set the IP address; thereafter,
turn off and then on the machine.
The server does not respond. Check the settings.
The settings of the selected server are not
correct, or the server has not been turned on.
Or, there may be a shortage of resources.
Wait a while; then, try again. If browsing is still
not permitted, select a different server.
NetWare is in use. Try again later.
NetWare is printing using PSeve or
NDSPServer, not permitting browsing.
Wait until NetWare finishes printing; then, try
again.
The layer in question at the target is too deep to browse.
The number of characters is in excess of the
number allowed.
The layer in question cannot be specified.
Specify a different address.
There is no response.
The server is not ready for file transmission.
Check the target.
The network is cut for file transmission. (An
attempt to connect to the target of transmission
may have failed, or there is an open circuit in
the middle.)
Check the network.
The tree name is not specified for NetWare
transmission.
Type in the tree name.
An error has occurred for TCP/IP in the course
of e-mail or i-fax transmission.
Check the condition of the network cable and
the connector.
Check TCP/IP.
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