Section 6 6.2 On-screen Message Descriptions z 6–5
6.2.1-2 Faults not causing ink stoppage
No. Message Meaning of message Remedy
1 Print Overlap Error
The next print start signal
was input before the
current printing operation
was completed.
z If the printing fre-
quency is high,
decrease it.
z If the print start signal
chatters, perform sen-
sor filter setup.
2 Cover Open
The print head cover is
open.
z Close the cover and
then hit the [Reset]
key.
z If a magnetic sub-
stance is used to fix
the cover, it must be
replaced by nonmag-
netic resin (metal).
3 Improper Sensor Position
While the repeat print, the
print start signal turned
OFF before anything was
printed.
z Position the sensor
closer to the nozzle
head.
z If the print start signal
chatters, eliminate the
cause of chattering.
4
Target Frequency
Too H ig h
Five or more print targets
were placed between the
sensor and nozzle head in
the noncontinuous print
mode.
z Position the sensor
closer to the nozzle
head so that no more
than four print targets
can enter between the
sensor and nozzle
head.
5
Print Data Changeover In
Progress S
The IJ printer entered the
printing state during a
print specifications/print
format changeover.
z Do not print during
print specifications/
print format
changeover.
6
Print Data Changeover In
Progress C
The IJ printer entered the
printing state during a
print specifications/print
format changeover.
z Do not print during
print specifications/
print format
changeover.
7
Print Data Changeover In
Progress M
The IJ printer entered the
printing state during a
print specifications/print
format changeover.
z The printing frequency
is too high. Increase
the intervals between
the printing operations.
8
Print Data Changeover In
Progress V
The IJ printer entered the
printing state during a
print specifications/print
format changeover.
z The printing frequency
is too high. Increase
the intervals between
the printing operations.
9 No Print Contents
No print contents was set
up.
z Review the setup of
print contents and
ensure that there is no
entirely invalidated col-
umn.