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Error and Status Messages on the Screen
This section describes the meaning of messages that appear on the screen and what to do when a
particular message appears.
Messages are listed in alphabetical order in the table below.
“X” indicates the parts of the messages that appear differently depending on a specific situation, such as
the paper sizes or types, tray names, or toner colors.
Message
Causes
Solutions
2XXX14
The machine was not able to print
the received fax, or the machine's
memory reached capacity while
receiving a fax because the
document was too large.
●
The paper tray was empty. Load
paper in the paper tray. See
.
●
The tray set for [Tray Use: Fax]
under [Fax Settings] did not contain
A4, Letter, or Legal size paper. Load
valid size paper in the tray, and
configure [Paper Size] under
[Machine Settings] accordingly.
●
A cover or tray was open. Close the
cover or tray.
●
There was a paper jam. Remove the
●
A print cartridge was empty.
Replace the print cartridge. See
.
●
The received fax was too large. Ask
the sender to re-send the document
in parts as several smaller individual
faxes, or to send at a lower
resolution.
ADF JAM Open ADF Cover
and Clear Jam
An original has been jammed inside
the ADF.
●
Remove jammed originals, and then
place them again. See
.
●
Check the originals are suitable for
scanning. See
.
BP Tray Print Job
SizeMismatch?Y/N
The paper size set for the document
differs from the size of the paper in
the tray.
Press the [B&W Start] key or [Color Start]
key to begin printing, or press the [Clear/
Stop] key to cancel the job.
BP Tray Print Job
TypeMismatch?Y/N
The paper type set for the document
differs from the type of the paper in
the tray.
Press the [B&W Start] key or [Color Start]
key to begin printing, or press the [Clear/
Stop] key to cancel the job.
Cancel Print JOB
I/O TimeOut
The timeout period set in [I/O
Timeout] expires when printing is
frequently interrupted by data from
other ports, or when printing data is
large and takes time for processing.
If [I/O Timeout] is set to 15 seconds,
increase the time period. For details, see
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