Solve memory device problems, The printer cannot read the memory device, He printer cannot read photos on the memory device – HP Officejet Pro 8600 User Manual

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The internal memory is full
If the internal memory in the printer is full, you cannot send or receive faxes. If the
memory is full because too many unsaved faxes have been stored, follow the
instructions on the printer’s control panel.

CAUTION: Clearing the fax log and the internal memory deletes any unsaved
faxes stored in the printer’s memory.

Incorrect date and time on faxes
If you are in a country/region that is observing Daylight Savings Time, the time stamp
for faxes might not always reflect the accurate time for your local time zone. In addition,
the default filename of faxes archived (which includes a time stamp) might also be
affected.
To see the correct times when faxes are received, print the fax log from the printer
control panel.
To enable the correct time to be reported on faxes during Daylight Savings Time, use
the EWS to manually change the time zone used by the printer to one that reflects the
correct time:

Open the EWS. For more information, see To open the embedded web server.

Click the Settings tab, and then, under Preferences, click Time Zone.

Select the time zone that corresponds to the correct time (typically a time zone
that is one hour ahead of yours).

NOTE: When your country/region returns to Standard Time, change the time zone
to reflect your time zone.

Solve memory device problems

TIP: You can visit the HP online support website at www.hp.com/go/customercare
for information and utilities that can help you correct many common printer
problems.

NOTE: If you are starting a memory device operation from a computer, see the
software Help for troubleshooting information.

The printer cannot read the memory device

The printer cannot read photos on the memory device

The printer cannot read the memory device

Check the memory device

Make sure that the memory device is one of the supported types. For more
information, see Memory device specifications.

Some memory devices have a switch that controls how they can be used.
Make sure that the switch is set so that the memory device can be read.

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