Control panel message Description Recommended action
and reinsert it while you observe the
status on the control-panel display. If
the status does not change, replace
SW102.
Unable to connect To temporarily hide this message in order
to fax or send to e-mail, touch HIDE.
UNABLE TO COPY The MFP was unable to copy the document. To temporarily hide this message in order
to fax or send to e-mail, touch IGNORE.
Unable to mopy job A mopy job cannot be mopied because of a
memory, disk, or configuration problem.
UNABLE TO SEND To temporarily hide this message in order
to fax or send to e-mail, touch IGNORE.
Unable to send Fax. Please check fax
configuration.
The MFP was unable to send the fax. For complete information about solving fax
problems, see the HP LaserJet Analog Fax
300 User Guide.
Unable to store job A job cannot be stored because of a
memory, disk, or configuration problem.
USB accessory error Power requirements for a USB accessory
attached to the MFP are beyond supported
limits.
Detach the USB accessory, and then turn
the MFP off then on. Try a similar
accessory that has its own power supply or
requires less power.
USB storage <X> not functional A parameter in a USB storage accessory is
not working properly.
Turn the MFP off. Disconnect the USB
storage accessory and replace it with a new
USB storage accessory. Turn the MFP on.
USB storage <X> removed A USB storage accessory has been
disconnected since the MFP was turned on.
To continue using the USB accessory, turn
off the MFP and connect the accessory
again. Otherwise, turn the MFP off then on
to clear the message.
User name or password is incorrect.
Please re-enter.
The user name or password was typed
incorrectly.
Retype the user name and password.
User Name, Job Name, or PIN is missing. One or more of the required items has not
been selected or typed.
Select the correct user name and job name,
and type the correct PIN.
Warming up scanner The scanner is warming up and cannot be
used.
The message will cease when the scanner
is ready to be used.
Table 6-1 Control-panel messages (continued)
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