M-Class
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Warning Messages:
Warning Messages are displayed for a period of five seconds. If multiple warnings are detected, the display will reflect the
highest priority message.
Printer Warning Messages
Displayed Message
Description
Action(s)
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EPU!GBJMVSF!
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The printer has detected
defective printhead elements.
Replace the printhead if the print quality becomes
unacceptable.
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HBQ!NPEF!
XBSOJOH!MPX!CBDLJOH!
!
The printer measured only a
small difference between the
‘empty’ and ‘gap’ sensor
readings.
Transparent backing or notched media typically gives this
indication. In this case, there may be a slight delay in the
‘Out of Stock’ indication, after the media supply is emptied;
no action is required.
!
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HPPECZF!
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Power has been removed and
shutdown is in progress.
The printer power switch was turned ‘Off’, the line fuse has
blown, or AC line voltage has been lost.
!
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IPTU!DIBOHFT!QFOEJOH!
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The host has pending
configuration changes that
will not take effect until a
‘host reset command’ is
issued.
To save changes, send a host reset command (in DPL), or to
discard changes perform a Soft Reset; see Section 6.7.
!
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MPX!WPMUBHF!
The printer has detected a low
operating voltage.
Possible low or fluctuating line voltage level. Try moving the
printer to another outlet. When more than 50% black is being
printed, try reducing the Heat Value or the size of the black
image. If the condition persists, call for service.
!
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SUD!SBN!GBJMVSF!
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The printer was unable to find
a
Possible faulty Main PCB. If the condition persists, call for
service.
!
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JQ!EJTDPWFS!GBJMFE!
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The printer was unable to find
a DHCP server.
This message does not effect the operation of the printer and
can be cleared from the display by pressing the
FEED
button. To stop this from reoccurring be sure the menu item
‘IP DISCOVERY’ is set to ‘DISABLED’, see Section 5.1.6.
!
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UFNQFSBUVSF!QBVTF!
A high printhead temperature
has been detected.
No action required. Printing will resume after the printhead
cools.
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