No magnetic ink found on note. Can indicate fake note, but can
also mean that the ink was not found because the (very small)
note moved too much to one side, so that the magnetic feature
escaped the sensor.
Excessive amount of UV reflection found on the note. Possible
causes are: fake note printed on standard paper or notes that
were washed with bleach.
No IR ink found or result inconclusive.
Depending on the version of the machine it can mean that no
magnetic thread was found, no code was found on the threat, no
currency specific code was found or no denomination code
(value) was found.
Suspect colour
Check again
Colour reading does not match the expected value. Can be
caused by soiled notes.
Suspect length
Check again
The longer side of the note does not match the expectation. In
single denomination counting that can mean that a note of
different denomination was found.
Suspect width
Check again
The shorter side of the note does not match the expectation.
Can indicate a different denomination or a damaged note.
Automatically generated after two hundred notes are counted
continuously – no error condition
Ripped, torn or folded note detected.
If the machine cannot recover from an error condition the message is ‘Restart’. In
this case, all notes need to be counted again.
Extreme density found. Either note is heavily soiled or
several notes stick together and could not be separated.
Note was obstructed during feeding and did not pass the
machine in the correct way.
Either an oversize piece of paper or partly overlapping
notes were detected.
Jammed notes block the paper path. Make sure notes are
removed and count whole batch again.