Fault And Warning Messages - Datamax Mark II M-4206 Operator's Manual

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7.1 Fault and Warning Messages

All printer functions are internally monitored. If a problem (Fault) or a potential problem (Warning) is detected, the Error
Indicator will be illuminated. A corresponding message will be displayed. These messages, along with possible solutions,
are described below.
Fault Messages: Fault Messages receive the highest display priority. If more than one fault is detected, the display will
toggle between messages.
Note: To return to normal operation after the printer enters a fault condition, the fault must be corrected and then the FEED Key
must be pressed to clear the condition.
Displayed Message
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35W!PVU!PG!UPMFSBODF!
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BED!GBVMU!
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DVUUFS!GBVMU!
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ENB!GBVMU!
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HBQ!NPEF!
DBOOPU!DBMJCSBUF!
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M-Class
Printer Fault Messages
Description
The printer has detected a
drop in the 24-volt power
supply.
The printer has detected an
analog to digital circuit
converter failure.
The printer has detected a
cutter mechanism fault.
The printer has detected a
Direct Memory Access
failure.
Consistently low sensor
readings were detected.
(Display Printers Only)
Possible Solution(s)
Try cycling the printer power 'Off' and 'On'. If the fault
does not clear, call for service.
Try cycling the printer power 'Off' and 'On'. If the fault
does not clear, call for service.
WARNING! Use extreme care. Turn 'Off' and unplug the printer
before proceeding.
Examine the cutter for obstructions and ensure that the
cutter cable is properly installed. Plug in and turn 'On' the
printer. Press the FEED Key. If the fault does not clear, call
for service.
Try cycling the printer power 'Off' and 'On'. If the fault
does not clear, call for service.
Press any key to continue. Ensure that media was inserted in
the media sensor during the appropriate calibration step; also
ensure that the sensor is free of debris. Retry the calibration.
If the problem persists, try the 'Advanced Entry
Calibration'; see Section 5.4.3.
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