Control Panel
Messages
4-3
Troubleshooting Printer Problems
When the printer requires service, operation stops and the message
window displays
CALL FOR SERVICE
followed by the location of the
problem and error number. Have this information available when you
call for service.
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Note: A service message sometimes occurs as a result of an unusual
combination of events, not because of an actual problem. When the
printer stops and a service message displays in the message window,
turn the printer off and back on again. This often clears the message
and printer operation resumes. Always try this before making a service
call.
Service calls should be placed to the vendor from whom you pur-
chased the printer. If the vendor cannot provide service, see appendix
A, “QMS Customer Support.”
DEVELOPER
ABSENT
The developer unit is not installed.
DEVELOP WARNING
It is nearly time to replace the developer unit
FUSER ABSENT
The fuser is missing from the engine.
LCIT COVER OPEN
Close cover on the large-capacity or large-large-
capacity input tray.
LOW TONER
It is nearly time to refill the toner
MAINTENANCE DUE
Specific maintenance is due. Refer to chapter 3,
“Periodic Maintenance” for information about specific
maintenance needed.
NUMBER
OUTPUTBINFULL
The specified output bin is full.
OPC DRUM ABSENT
The OPC drum is missing from the engine.
OPC WARNING
It is nearly time to replace the OPC drum
OUTPUTBIN
NUMBER JAM
Media has jammed between the printer engine and
the specified output tray.
PUT
SIZE PAPER IN
NUMBER INPUTBIN
The specified input bin or cassette needs media of
the specified size.
REPLACE CLEANER
The cleaning unit must be replaced
REPLACE OPC DRUM The OPC drum must be replaced
TONER OUT
The toner cartridge is empty.
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