
Chapter 6
Troubleshooting
This chapter helps you to quickly locate most problems that may occur with
the printer. It discusses the following topics:
Topic
Section
Error skip procedure
Section 6.1
Printer status messages
Section 6.2
Operator call messages
Section 6.3
Software error messages
Section 6.4
Service call messages
Section 6.5
Common operating problems
Section 6.6
Paper jams
Section 6.7
Most problems are identified on the message display when they occur. The
corrective action to take is listed in the appropriate table as follows:
Topic
Table
Printer Status Messages
Table 6–2
Operator Call Messages
Table 6–3
Software Error Messages
Table 6–4
Common Operating Problems
Table 6–5
NOTE:
The printer status messages do not require operator intervention.
6.1 Error Skip Procedure
The DEClaser 2200 plus printer alerts you to error conditions by stopping
the printer, placing it off line, and displaying the type of error on the
control panel. Some error conditions cannot be cleared using the error
skip procedure. For example, 12 PRINTER OPEN needs to be corrected
Troubleshooting
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Page 65: ...Figure 2 4 Engine Test Print MLO 004525 Figure 2 36 36 picas 2 38 Operator s Guide ...
Page 68: ...Figure 2 5 Test Print A MLO 004895 Figure 2 38 36 picas Operating Information 2 41 ...
Page 72: ...Figure 2 6 Test Print B MLO 004852 Figure 2 39 36 picas Operating Information 2 45 ...
Page 74: ...Figure 2 7 Font List MLO 004853 Figure 2 40 36 picas Operating Information 2 47 ...
Page 99: ...Figure 4 5 Test Print A Verification MLO 004897 Figure 4 5 36 picas 4 14 Operator s Guide ...
Page 144: ...2 Lift the top cover open MLO 004531 Figure 6 4 16 picas 6 16 Operator s Guide ...
Page 237: ...Figure C 1 RS232C Pin Assignments MLO 004884 Figure C 1 12 5 picas Specifications C 5 ...
Page 238: ...Figure C 2 Serial Connections to Modem MLO 004885 Figure C 2 19 picas C 6 Operator s Guide ...