Fault Messages
319
GRF CHK ERROR
PRESS PAUSE
Yes
In the CT emulation
over a twinax interface,
the printer received a
non-printable
character.
Press the PAUSE key twice.
H00: PCI SLOT ?
See User Manual
No
The controller board is
not communicating
with a PCI card. This
could indicate a bad
PCI card, poor
connection, or problem
in the PCI bus.
Call your authorized service
representative.
H01: PCI J24
No
The controller board is
not communicating
with the PCI card in
PCI slot J12. This
could indicate a bad
PCI card, poor
connection, or problem
in the PCI bus.
Call your authorized service
representative.
H02: PCI J25
No
The controller board is
not communicating
with the PCI card in
PCI slot J12. This
could indicate a bad
PCI card, poor
connection, or problem
in the PCI bus.
Call your authorized service
representative.
Half Speed Mode
Yes
The printhead or power
supply is approaching
a hot state. Half Speed
Mode helps the cooling
process and should
permit completion of
print jobs.
Half Speed Mode helps
prevent a PRINT
HEAD HOT or PWR
SUPPLY HOT fault,
which will stop the
printer.
1.
Allow printer to continue
printing. Full speed will
resume automatically
when a lower printhead or
power supply temperature
is achieved.
2.
Let the printer cool down.
Full speed will be restored
when printing is resumed.
3.
Lower Print Intensity and
Print Speed to reduce
frequency of Half Speed
Mode.
Table 17. LCD Message Troubleshooting (continued)
Displayed Message
Can User
Correct?
Explanation
Solution
Summary of Contents for 5504-R40
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