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Chapter
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Fault Messages
B44 ERROR: SDRAM
NOT 64 BITS WIDE*
No
Printer boot initialization
tests detect incorrect
SDRAM.
Contact your InfoPrint
service representative.
B45 ERROR: SDRAM
IS WRONG VOLTAGE*
No
Printer boot initialization
tests detect incorrect
SDRAM.
Contact your InfoPrint
service representative.
B46 ERROR: SDRAM
HAS MIXED SIZES*
No
Printer boot initialization
tests detect incorrect
SDRAM.
Contact your InfoPrint
service representative.
B47 ERROR: SDRAM
LARGER THAN 256M*
No
Printer boot initialization
tests detect incorrect
SDRAM.
Contact your InfoPrint
service representative.
B49 ERROR: SDRAM
# LOGICAL BANKS*
No
Printer boot initialization
tests detect incorrect
SDRAM.
Contact your InfoPrint
service representative.
B50 ERROR: SDRAM
LOGIC COMB BANKS*
No
Printer boot initialization
tests detect incorrect
SDRAM.
Contact your InfoPrint
service representative.
CALIBRATE TRANSPORT
PRESS ENTER KEY*
N/A
If the printer detects the
installation of a new
transporter, an
autocalibration cycle
initializes.
No action required.
CALIBRATING TRANSPORT
PLEASE WAIT...
N/A
Status message:
displays when the
Transport calibration
starts.
No action required.
CALIBRATION ERROR
SEE USERS MANUAL
No
This fault appears if the
calibration values stored
in the printer are no
longer valid.
Contact your InfoPrint
service representative.
CLEARING PROGRAM
FROM FLASH
N/A
Status message:
emulation software
successfully loaded into
printer RAM and the
checksum matched. The
old program is now
being deleted from flash
memory.
No action required.
Table 8: Fault Messages
Fault Message
Operator
Correctable?
Explanation
Solution
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