200 paper jam messages
Error code Description Action
200.01 Input sensor covered during warm-up sequence. Go to “Sensor (input) static jam service check” on
page 60.
200.02 Input sensor covered too quickly. Go to “Sensor (input) early/late arriving service
check” on page 61.
200.03 Media did not reach input sensor from MPF.
200.05 Input sensor covered too long.
200.07 Input sensor failed to become uncovered from sheet
ahead.
200.08 Page arrive at input senor at unexpected time.
200.09 Printhead did not receive proper motor feedback to
start laser servo.
Go to “Sensor (input) image jam service check” on
page 62.
200.10 Printhead motor not locked when media reaches the
input sensor.
200.11 Printhead motor fell out of lock after page reaches the
input sensor.
200.12 Printhead was not ready for media.
200.13 Media at input sensor is not the next media to be
imaged.
200.14 Media reached the input sensor before EP was ready.
200.15 Image data did not start on time.
200.16 Fuser motor stalled. Go to “Main drive motor control jam service check”
on page 63.
200.19 Page that was successfully picked from option tray
never reached the input sensor.
Go to “Sensor (input) early/late arriving service
check” on page 61.
200.21 No response from paper port driver while waiting for
the source to deactivate the Input Source Ready flag
to indicate it has initiated picking.
200.23 Laser servo never started due to potential conflict
with the transfer servo.
Go to “Sensor (input) image jam service check” on
page 62.
200.24 Measured gap at input sensor too small to meet video
delivery requirements. (Not enough time since prior
image finished to start new image).
200.29 Printhead drive control out of range due to an
external event beyond what the control is designed
to handle.
200.30 Invalid printhead NVRAM.
200.31 Paper, in the middle of a job, at input sensor before
interrupt occurred.
Go to “Sensor (input) early/late arriving service
check” on page 61.
200.32 Detected cover switch bounce.
200.33 Input sensor covered too quickly.
4514-630, -635, -636
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