Error Messages In The Display - Toshiba DP 80F Instruction Manual

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Error messages in the display

Your fax machine indicates operating errors or does not carry out a function in accordance with your
requirements. Before you contact customer service, consider a moment and identify the error message in the
following list. You will probably then be able to remedy the fault yourself.
General procedure to be followed for error messages in the display
1. Analyse error message.
2. Rectify cause of error.
3. Press STOP key to cancel error message in display.
4. If necessary, switch off fax machine for 10 seconds and press STOP key again.
All error messages are retained in the display until they are acknowledged with the STOP key. If
this error message does not disappear, the cause of the error has still not been rectified.
Display
BROKEN REGISTRATION
PRESS [STOP]
POWER FAILURE
RX COVER OPEN
OR NO PROCESS UNIT
MEMORY FULL
ENTRY MEMORY FULL
PAPER JAM XX
DOCUMENT JAM
Cause
Alphabet memory and
internal settings have been
lost due to a lengthy power
failure
Contents of the image
memory have been lost
following a power failure.
The upper part of your fax
machine housing has not
snapped into position.
Or the printer components
(see page
7) are not installed
correctly.
The transmission / reception
memory is full.
The fax number entry
memory (one-touch/direct
dial number memory) is full.
The paper is jammed in the
paper tray.
Documents have jammed in
the document feed.
How to correct
Press the STOP key. If the error
message does not disappear, activate
the installation procedure
(see page
13) and confirm all settings.
The mains error report
(see page
printed out in order to provide you with
a list of lost criteria.
Check that the printer components are
installed correctly.
Close the housing cover carefully.
Send your document(s) with a lower
resolution, or send them using the
direct mode
(see page
36).
Delete fax numbers you no longer
need, in order to free up memory.
Eliminate the paper jam
(see page
126).
Follow the instructions on
rectify the document jam.
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