2-10 Service Manual
4506-1xx
In the table below, white rows are primary codes, and secondary codes are in gray.
Description/action
z Ready/Power Saver. See āReady/Power Saverā on page 2-11.
ā· Busy (processing or printing). See āBusyā on page 2-11.
x Hex Trace Ready. See āHex Trace Readyā on page 2-11.
zz Waiting. See āWaitingā on page 2-12
ā·ā·Flushing/Resolution reduced. See āFlushing / Resolution
reducedā on page 2-12.
z Not Ready (printer offline). See āNot readyā on page 2-12.
z Close door. See āClose door / Insert cartridgeā on page 2-12.
zzLoad media. See āLoad mediaā on page 2-12.
z ā· Load manual feeder. See āLoad manual feederā on page 2-12.
ā· z Print side two of a duplex job. See āPrint side two of duplex jobā
on page 2-12.
z Toner low. See āToner lowā on page 2-13.
z ā· Replace the photoconductor. See āReplace the photoconductor
kitā on page 2-13.
zzPaper jam. Press and release twice briefly to display secondary
error codes.
z z z 200 Paper jam input sensor. See ā200 Paper jam at the input
sensorā on page 2-14.
z z z 201 Paper jam between input and exit sensors. See ā201 Paper
jams between the input sensor and exit sensorā on page 2-14.
z z z 202 Paper jam exit sensor. See ā202 Paper jams as a printed job
exits the printer.ā on page 2-15.
zzCartridge errors. Press and release twice briefly to display
secondary error codes.
z ā· z 42 Cartridge region mismatch. Install the correct cartridge.
z ā· z 33 Change cartridge/invalid refill. Install a new cartridge.
z z z 31 Defective cartridge/missing cartridge
z z z 32 Unsupported toner cartridge
zzInvalid engine code/Invalid network code
z z z Invalid engine code
z ā· z Invalid network code
zzz Programming engine code/Programming system code
zzzzzzCancel job/Reset printer
zzPrinter error. Press and release twice briefly to display
secondary error codes.
z z z Standard network software error in the manual feeder
z z z Complex page. See āComplex pageā on page 2-15.
z ā· z Insufficient printer memory
z z z Insufficient collation area
The secondary light pattern is related to the
primary light pattern immediately preceding it.