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Unknown Disk
The hard disk partition block cannot be understood. This is probably because a
new disk has been installed.
This message flashes alternately with the two-line message:
Press
↑
to Init.
Press
↓
to Abort
ACTION:
Press
Up
to format the disk or press
Down
to abort.
Unknown Macro
Lower Card
The partition block of the Xerox PCMCIA macro card in the lower slot cannot be
understood.
This message flashes alternately with the two-line message:
Press
↑
to Init.
Press
↓
to Abort
ACTION:
Press
Up
to format the card or press
Down
to abort.
Unknown Macro
Upper Card
The partition block of the Xerox PCMCIA macro card in the upper slot cannot be
understood.
This message flashes alternately with the two-line message:
Press
↑
to Init.
Press
↓
to Abort
ACTION:
Press
Up
to format the card or press
Down
to abort.
Upper Card Err.
Power Off & On
The upper Xerox PCMCIA font/macro card was removed while the printer was
online.
ACTION:
Power OFF the printer, then power it ON to resume normal operations.
Upper Card Err.
Replace Original
The upper card slot has the wrong Xerox PCMCIA font/macro card in it. The card
may contain fonts, macros, or code.
ACTION:
Take the printer offline and replace the card formerly in the slot.
Upper Card Fail
Please Remove
The upper Xerox PCMCIA font/macro card is bad and cannot be used.
ACTION:
Power OFF the printer, then power it ON. If the problem persists,
remove the card and install a new card.
Upper Card Out
Replace Original
The upper Xerox PCMCIA font/macro card was removed while the printer was
offline, but the card was still being used by the application.
ACTION:
To clear the error message, take the printer offline and return the card
to its slot. Then press
Online
to resume printing. On completion
of the print job, you can take the printer offline and remove the card.
Table 6.2
Control Panel messages
(continued)
Message
Description/Corrective Action
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