Ricoh FAX2000L Service Manual page 189

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30 November, 1999
Code
Meaning
1-10
Paper at the scan line
when the power was
turned on.
1-17
Document jam in the feed-
out area
1-20
Paper did not reach the
fusing exit at the end of
printing
Paper present at the fusing
1-21
exit after printing
1-30
Paper ran out during
printing
1-34
Paper ran out after printing
1-71
The cover was opened or
the cassette was pulled out
during printing
2-10
The modem cannot enter
TX mode
2-11
Only one V.21 connection
flag was received
2-12
Modem clock irregularity
2-20
Abnormal coding/decoding
(CPU not ready)
2-50
The machine reset itself
4-10
Communication failed
because of Tel. No./CSI
mismatch (Protection
against Wrong
Connections)
5-00
Data reconstruction not
possible
5-10
DCR timer expired
5-20
Storage impossible
because of a lack of
memory
5-21
Memory overflow
5-22
Mode table overflow after
the second page of a
scanned document
Suggested Cause/Action
Remove the document.
Check the scan line sensor.
Cross-reference
ADF mechanical problems - Section 7-2-1
Clear any debris from the sensor actuator.
Check the ADF drive components and sensors.
Cross-reference
ADF mechanical problems - Section 7-2-1
Remove the paper.
Check the printer drive components and
sensors.
Cross-reference
Printer mechanical problems - Section 7-2-2
Remove the paper.
Check the printer drive components and
sensors.
Cross-reference
Printer mechanical problems - Section 7-2-2
Add paper in the cassette.
Add paper in the cassette.
Close the cover or put back the cassette.
Replace the FCU.
Change the FCU.
Replace the FCU.
Replace the FCU.
Replace the FCU.
Reprogram the CSIs correctly, then re-send.
The machine at the other end may be defective.
Replace the FCU.
Replace the FCU.
Temporary memory shortage.
Replace the FCU or optional IC card.
Wait for the messages that are currently in the
memory to be sent, or delete some files from
memory.
7-31
ERROR CODES

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