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User primary
User secondary
message
message
37 Insufficient Defrag
Memory
37 Insufficient
Held Jobs May Not
Memory
Be Restored
Help Jobs May Not
be Restored
Explanation
This message is displayed when insufficient printer memory
is available to perform Flash Memory Defragment operation.
This message appears prior to the actual start of the
defragment operation.
Press Go to clear the message.
To perform the defragment operation you can:
• Delete fonts, macros and other data in RAM
• Install additional printer memory
• Press Menu to access the Busy/Waiting Menu.
The following functions are available using the Busy/Waiting
Menu:
• Cancel Job
• Reset Printer
• Reset Active Bin
• Check Supply Levels
Note: Menu Lockout does NOT prevent access to the Busy/
Waiting Menu.
This message displays when the printer has attempted to
Print and Hold jobs from the disk and found that some or all
of the jobs could not be restored. Each of the three
57 Configuration Held Jobs messages describe different
conditions under which the restore failed.
• Primary Message: 37 Insufficient Memory. The printer
firmware ran out of memory while attempting to restore
the jobs.
Secondary Message: Held Jobs May Not Be Restored.
• Primary Message: 57 Configuration Change - The
printer firmware could not restore jobs from the disk
because the configuration of the printer has changed.
Secondary Message: Held Jobs May Not Be Restored.
Some configuration changes that can cause a 57
Configuration Change message are:
- Code version change
- Paper handling option removed
- Disk drive has been moved to a different printer.
• Primary Message: Held Jobs May Not Be Restored
handles any other conditions where any of the Print and
Hold jobs could not be restored from the disk.
Note: Some of the Print and Hold jobs may not be restored.
They remain on the disk but cannot be accessed.
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