If printing cannot be performed, or scanned data cannot be sent or received, or another error occurs, an error code (three-digit number starting with "#") is displayed in the report or job log.
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Select the error code from the list below, and check how to troubleshoot the problem.
Was the USB Memory Device Formatted with a Supported File System?
You can use a USB memory device with a FAT16 or FAT32 file system.
#701
Authentication could not be performed due to incorrect entry of the Department ID or PIN. Alternatively, the user attempted to perform an operation restricted with Department ID Management without entering the Department ID.
Enter the Correct Department ID and PIN.
If you lost your Department ID or PIN, contact the system administrator.
To Cancel Restriction, Change the [Department ID Management] Setting.
Log in to Remote UI in System Manager Mode [Settings/Registration] [User Management] [Department ID Management] [Edit] select the [Allow Print Jobs with Unknown IDs], Allow Scan Jobs with Unknown IDs], and [Allow Black & White Copy Jobs] checkboxes [OK]
On the control panel, press [Menu] in the [Home] screen, and then press [Management Settings] to change the setting. [Department ID Management]
#703
The machine does not have sufficient free memory.
Is Any Other Data Being Sent?
Wait for sending to be completed before sending again.
Are You Sending an Original with Many Pages?
Divide the original and send it.
Restart the Machine, and Then Send or Save the Data Again.
Log in to Remote UI in System Manager Mode [Settings/Registration] [Network Settings] [Waiting Time for Connection at Startup]
On the control panel, press [Menu] in the [Home] screen, and then press [Preferences] to view this information. [Wait Time for Conn. at Startup]
If a wait time is set, a connection cannot be established immediately after turning ON the power of the machine. Sending starts after the wait time has elapsed.
To change the wait time, click [Edit] on the above [Waiting Time for Connection at Startup] screen, enter the wait time, and then click [OK].
#766
The certificate has expired.
Renew the certificate, or use a certificate that is not expired.
Are the current date and time on the machine correct?
Check the date and time settings. If the settings are not correct, set the time zone, and then set the current date and time. Setting the Date and Time
#801 Error Code "#801" Is Displayed
The machine cannot connect to the SMTP server, or the information of the SMTP server or shared folder is not set correctly.
You do not have permission to access the shared folder or FTP server, or the destination is not set correctly.
Does the Sending User (User Name Registered as a Destination) Have Write Permission for the Store Location?
If the user does not have permission, grant write permission to the sending user for the store location. For details, contact the network administrator.
Set the Correct Path to the Shared Folder or FTP Server.
The user name or password to be used to access the shared folder or FTP server is not set correctly. Alternatively, the destination of the e-mail or I-Fax is not set correctly.
When Saving to a Shared Folder or FTP Server, Correctly Set the User Name and Password to Be Used to Access the Server.
When Sending an E-mail or I-Fax, Specify a Correct E-Mail Address Before Sending.
When you are using a destination in the Address Book, check that the e-mail address registered in the Address Book is correct. Registering Destinations (Address Book)
Communication with the SMTP server is set to be encrypted, but there is no encryption algorithm shared with the SMTP server, so encrypted communication failed. Alternatively, a verify certificate error occurred.
Check the Algorithms Supported by the SMTP Server and Those Supported by the Machine.
For details about the algorithms supported by the SMTP server, contact your provider.
For details about the algorithms supported by the machine, see the following: Management Functions
Communication with the POP3 server is set to be encrypted using POP authentication before sending data (POP before SMTP), but encrypted communication failed. Alternatively, a verify certificate error occurred.
APOP authentication is set to be used to encrypt the password at authentication using POP authentication before sending data (POP before SMTP), but APOP authentication failed.
The power of the machine turned OFF for some reason. Make sure the power plug is firmly inserted into an outlet.
#853
Printing or Secure Print failed for some reason. If the operation was canceled when print data was being sent from a computer to the machine, try printing again. Otherwise, check the following:
Are You Printing a Large Job?
The data volume may have exceeded the processing capacity of the machine. Reduce the number of pages to print, or print when there is no print data being printed or waiting to be printed.
Is the Data to Be Printed Corrupted?
If the data is corrupted or otherwise damaged, fix the data.
Are You Trying to Print a PDF File from a USB Memory Device?
When printing a password-protected PDF file, enter the password before printing.
[Home] screen on the control panel [Memory Media Print] select the file to print [Apply] [Set PDF Details] [Password to Open Document] enter the password [Apply]
Are You Trying to Print with Secure Print?
The machine may be configured not to use the Secure Print function. Try either of the following methods:
Enable Secure Print.
The machine must be restarted to apply the settings.
Log in to Remote UI in System Manager Mode [Settings/Registration] [Secure Print Settings] [Edit] select the [Secure Print] checkbox [OK] restart the machine
On the control panel, press [Menu] in the [Home] screen, and then press [Function Settings] to configure the settings. [Secure Print]
Print without using the Secure Print function.
Was the Secure Print Data Left for a While?
If printing of the Secure Print data is not performed after a set period of time, the data is deleted from the memory automatically. If the save period elapses and the data is deleted automatically, try printing with Secure Print again.
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