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Load paper in Bulk
Feeder.
(paper size)
(paper type)
Does the selected paper size matches
the paper size loaded in the specified
paper source?
No paper in the large capacity feeder
matches the print data. Set paper in
the large capacity feeder.
Press [Continue] to resume printing.
If you want to print from a different
paper source, press [Alt] to display
[Alternative:] and you can change
the source for paper feeding. You can
abandon printing by pressing
[Cancel].
â
Load paper in cassette #.ī
(paper size)ī
(paper type)
Does the selected paper size matches
the paper size loaded in the specified
paper source?
Load paper.
Select [Alt.] to select the other paper
source. Select the [Continue] key to
print on the paper in the currently
selected paper source.
Select [Cancel] to cancel the job.
page 3-4
Load paper in MP tray.ī
(paper size)ī
(paper type)
page 3-11
Low security â This message is displayed when [Low]
was selected in Security Level.
page 8-40
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Machine failure.
Call service.
â An error has occurred in the machine.
Make a note of the error code
displayed on the message display,
and contact your service
representative.
â
Memory is full.
Print job cannot be
processed completely.
*1
*1 When Auto Error Clear is set to [On], processing resumes automatically after a set amount of time elapses. For details on
Auto Error Clear, refer to the following:
Auto Err. Clear (page 8-35)
â Unable to continue the job as the
memory is used up. Press [Continue]
to print the scanned pages. The print
job cannot be processed completely.
Press [Cancel] to cancel the job.
The machine may reproduce the
same originals by arranging the
following settings:
âĸ Select [On] of RAM Disk Setting in
System Menu, and then decrease
the RAM disk size.
âĸ Select [Printer Priority] of Optional
Memory in System Menu.
Before changing the RAM Disk Setting
or Optional Memory setting, contact
your administrator.
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