Code
Possible Cause
0-24
The memory may be full, and there may be a problem with your printer, such
as a jam or running out of paper or toner. Wait for some space to appear in
the memory, then solve the problem with your printer.
If the memory was not full, substitute reception may have been disabled;
switch substitute reception on using digit 0 of user parameter switch 05.
0-70
There is a problem with the network or with the machine at the other end.
1-00
Document jam / Improperly inserted document
1-01
Document length exceeded the maximum limit / Same as for code 1-00
2-xx
Possible fault in your machine
4-00
The page took too long to send. Send again at a lower resolution, or without
halftone. The line may be bad.
4-01
There is a bad line. The telephone line at the rear of the machine may be
disconnected.
4-02
The received page was too long.
4-10
ID codes did not match. Co-ordinate ID codes with the other party.
5-20
5-21
Insufficient memory to receive the message. When the pages in memory
have been printed, ask the other party to resend.
5-25
Your machine has a problem.
6-01
6-02
Poor line condition or a problem with your machine
6-05
Poor line condition, a problem with the machine at the other end, or a
problem with your machine
6-06
A problem with the machine at the other end, or a problem with your machine
6-08
A problem with the machine at the other end
6-09
6-10
A problem with the machine at the other end, or a problem with your machine
2-xx
Possible fault in your machine
4-00
The page took too long to send. Send again at a lower resolution, or without
halftone. The line may be bad.
4-01
There is a bad line. The telephone line at the rear of the machine may be
disconnected.
4-02
The received page was too long.
4-10
ID codes did not match. Co-ordinate ID codes with the other party.
5-20
5-21
Insufficient memory to receive the message. When the pages in memory
have been printed, ask the other party to resend.
5-25
Your machine has a problem.
ERROR CODES
165
Summary of Contents for FAX880 MP
Page 20: ...GUIDE TO COMPONENTS GUIDE TO COMPONENTS 9...
Page 102: ...USING THE PRINTER USING THE PRINTER 91...
Page 147: ...CHANGING AN EMULATION SWITCH SETTING 136...
Page 148: ...REPORTS REPORTS 137...
Page 163: ...152...
Page 164: ...SOLVING PROBLEMS SOLVING PROBLEMS 153...
Page 178: ...TECHNICAL REFERENCE TECHNICAL REFERENCE 167...
Page 197: ...PRINTER SPECIFICATIONS 186...
Page 198: ...APPENDIX A INSTALLING THE MACHINE INITIAL SETTINGS APPENDIX A 187...