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When other errors occur

Messages

Causes

Solutions

“85: Error”

The specified graphics library is unavailable.

Check that the data is valid.

“98: Error”

The machine could not access Hard disk correctly.

Turn off the power, and then back on again. If the message appears frequently, contact your service representative.

“99: Error”

This data cannot be printed. The specified data is either corrupt or it cannot be printed from a memory storage device using the Direct printing function.

Check that the data is valid. For details about the kinds of data that can be printed from a memory storage device using the Direct printing function, see "Direct Printing from a Memory Storage Device", Print.

“Command Error”

An RPCS command error occurred.

Check using the following procedure:

  • Check if the communication between the computer and the machine is working correctly.

  • Check if the correct printer driver is being used.

  • Check if the machine's memory size is set correctly in the printer driver.

  • Check that the printer driver is the most up-to-date version available.

“Compressed Data Error.”

The printer detected corrupt compressed data.

  • Check the connection between the computer and the printer.

  • Check that the program you used to compress the data is functioning correctly.

“Data storage error.”

You tried to print a Sample Print, Locked Print, Hold Print, or Stored Print file, or to store a file in the Document Server when the hard disk was malfunctioning.

Contact your service representative.

“Error has occurred.”

A syntax error, etc., occurred.

Check that the PDF file is valid.

“Exceeded max. number of files to print for temporary / stored jobs.”

While printing a Sample Print, Locked Print, Hold Print, or Stored Print file, the maximum file capacity was exceeded.

Delete unneeded files stored in the machine.

“Exceeded max. number of pages to print for temporary / stored jobs.”

While printing a Sample Print, Locked Print, Hold Print, or Stored Print file, the maximum page capacity was exceeded.

Delete unneeded files stored in the machine.

Reduce the number of pages to print.

“Failed to obtain file system.”

PDF direct printing could not be performed because the file system could not be obtained.

Turn off the power, and then back on again. If the message appears again, contact your service representative.

“File system is full.”

PDF file does not print out because the capacity of the file system is full.

Delete all unnecessary files from the hard disk, or decrease the file size sent to the machine.

“I/O buffer overflow.”

An input buffer overflow occurred.

  • In [Printer Features], under [Host Interface], select [I/O Buffer], and then set the maximum buffer size to a larger value.

  • Reduce the number of files being sent to the machine.

“Insufficient Memory”

A memory allocation error occurred.

PCL 6

On the printer driver's [Detailed Settings] tab, click [Print Quality] in "Menu:", and then select [Raster] in the "Vector/Raster:" list. In some cases, it will take a long time to complete a print job.

“Memory Retrieval Error”

A memory allocation error occurred.

Turn off the power, and then back on again. If the message appears again, replace the RAM. For details about replacing the RAM, contact your service representative.

If printing does not start, contact your service representative.

Note

  • The contents of errors may be printed on the Configuration Page. Check the Configuration Page in conjunction with the error log. For details about how to print the Configuration Page, see "List / Test Print", Print.