
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting
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TS4240 User’s Guide
E115 Selected Table
is not active
When transfer table function
is used, if the source table
number entered has not be
opened or activated, this
message occurs.
The source table must be opened
before it can be transferred. See
Transferring Tables on page 66 for
more information.
E120 Existing Active
Table
Occurs if attempting to
print/clear a Z report when an
active table report has open
tables that have not yet been
closed out.
Z report can be done after all
active tables are closed out with
method of payment.
E256 - EJ Nearly
Full, Please clear
Indicates that the electronic
journal (EJ) memory has
reached 9,500 lines. The
maximum capacity is 10,000
lines. When the EJ reaches
9,500 lines, this error message
appears at the end of each
sales transaction until the EJ is
cleared.
Finish the current transaction. Print
and clear the EJ as soon as possible
to avoid loss of all data. After EJ
reaches 10,000 lines, the EJ clears
automatically.
You can check the EJ status in
Program mode in Others – System
Information (426). EJ shows
amount available (10,000) and
amount used.
E258 - EJ was full
and has been
cleared.
Indicates that the electronic
journal (EJ) memory reached
10,000 lines and automatically
cleared.
No action is required at this point.
You can check the EJ status can
anytime in Program mode in
Others – System Information (426).
EJ shows amount available (10,000)
and amount used.
Paper End,
Install please
Paper is at the end of the roll.
This error appears on the
screen and is followed by
beeping from the receipt
printer.
Install a new paper roll and press
Return
to continue.
Power Interrupted
Error Prints on
Receipt Printer
If the register is turned off in
the middle of a sales
transaction, when turning the
power switch back on, this
message prints on the receipt.
Return control lock key to Register
mode and complete the transaction
with method of payment, such as
cash, check, charge, and so on.
Then change key position to
another mode as needed.
Table 9 Common error codes
(continued)