Panasonic KX-PS8000 Manuel

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Error
Messages
(Scannerr
and
Printer
LCD
Panel)
Troubleshooting
Corrective Action
Error Message
Print memory is not enough for
duplicating.
Clean the white sheet.
Corrective Action
Remove the document from the
ADF tray.
A jam has occurred in the ADF.
Error Messages
Scanner LCD Panel
Possible Cause
ADF top cover open.
Close the ADF top cover
ADF top cover is open.
Close the ADF top cover.
Open the ADF top cover, remove
the jammed document.
Close the ADF.
Add memory.
ADF is open.
A document is placed in the ADF
tray when power is turned on.
A document is placed in the ADF
tray when a jam is cleared.
The white sheet is dirty.
ADF paper Jam.
Remove document from
ADF tray.
ADF open.
Close the ADF.
No detection marker in ADF
Memory Error
Select lower quality
Select a lower quality.
Reduce the image size.
Error Message
Clear the jam. Refer to the
Operating Instructions Chapter 4.
Close the optional cassette side
door.
Clear the jam. Refer to the
Operating Instructions Chapter 4.
Printer LCD Panel
Possible Cause
Jam at A
See front door label
A jam has occurred in the media
feed area.
Clear the jam. Refer to the
Operating Instructions Chapter 4.
Clear the jam. Refer to the
Operating Instructions Chapter 4.
Clear the jam. Refer to the
Operating Instructions Chapter 4.
Close the front or right side door.
Close the left side door.
Close the left side door.
A jam has occurred in the fuser
unit.
A jam has occurred inside the
access door or the right side door.
A jam has occurred in the output
area.
A jam has occurred in the multi-
purpose tray.
Front or right side door is open.
Left side door is open.
Optional cassette side door is
open.
Standard cassette side door is
open.
Jam at C
See front door label
Jam at D
See front door label
Jam at E
See front door label
Jam at MPT
See front door label
Front or Right door
Open
Left side door
Open
Lower Left side door
Open
Upper Left side door
Open
Jam at B
See front door label
A jam has occurred in the media
feed area.
Clear the jam. Refer to the
Operating Instructions Chapter 4.