Brother Fax-410M User Manual
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ERROR MESSAGES
C U T T E R J A M
P R I N T ER E R R O R
P R E SS S T O P K EY
This indicates that the cutter is not at the home position
because a recording paper jam is obstructing the movement
of the cutter inside the machine. First, unplug the machine.
Then open the cover to remove the jammed paper. (Use
caution when handling the paper, as the cutter is quite
sharp.) After the paper jam has been corrected,
reset
the
paper roll in position, and close the cover. Finally, plug in
the machine again. The cutter will return to the home
position automatically.
This may indicate overheating due to a problem with the
printing head. Let the unit cool down for one hour or more.
If this does not correct the error, contact your Brother
service center and inform them of the situation.
R E C O R D I N G C O V ER O P E N
The cover has not been closed properly. Check the position
of the release levers on both sides inside the unit, and
return them to the upper position, as shown in the
illustration below. Then close the cover.
R E C E I VI N G I N T ER F E R E N C E
This may indicate some error related to the recording
paper, a iack of receiving memory (only for FAX-500M) at
manual reception. Hang up the handset when manual
reception. Information about correcting the situation will
then appear on the LCD. This error message may also
appear during polling
or retrieval (only for FAX-500M)
from a confidential mailbox.
P R I N T I N G I N T E R F E R E N C E
M A C HI N E E R R O R X X
P R E SS S T O P K EY
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This may indicate an error related to the recording paper.
Press the STOP key or remove the document, and
information about the situation will appear on the LCD.
This may indicate overheating due to overuse. Let the unit
cool down for one hour or more. If this does not correct the
error,
contact your Brother service center and inform them
of the situ;ation.