60 chapter 6 – troubleshooting – Rice Lake Datamax M-Class Mark II User Manual

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Chapter 6 – Troubleshooting

Printer Fault Messages (continued)

Displayed Message

Description

Possible Solution(s)

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HBQ!NPEF!
GBVMUZ!TFOTPS!

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Consistently high sensor

readings were detected.


Press any key to continue. Ensure that

media was removed from the media sensor

during the appropriate calibration steps;
also ensure that no labels are stuck in the

media sensor. Retry the calibration. If the

problem persists, call for service.

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PVU!PG!TUPDL!

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The printer can not detect

media.

Try the following:


1) Load media.

2) Ensure that the labels are passing

through the Media Sensor.

3) Readjust the Media Sensor over the TOF

mark; see Section 2.3.

4) If using media with large gaps, adjust

the Paper Out Distance.

5) Calibrate the printer; see Section 3.5.

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QPTJUJPO!GBVMU!

Two possible causes:

(1) The printer was

powered-off or reset during
a ribbon, out of stock or

TOF fault; or (2) the printer

was unable to complete the

Media Calibration.

Depending upon the cause:

(1) Press the FEED Key in an attempt to

identify and then clear the related fault
condition; or (2) if necessary, calibrate the

printer; see Section 3.5.

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QSJOU!FOHJOF!GBVMU!

The printer has detected a

problem within the print

logic.

Try cycling the printer power ‘Off’ and ‘On’.

If the fault does not clear, call for service.

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SBN!GBVMU!

The system has detected a
RAM failure.

Try cycling the printer power ‘Off’ and ‘On’.
If the fault does not clear, call for service.

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