9. Error Messages
Your Secure MICR Printer has a set of front panel error messages unique to MICR
applications. These messages appear if there is a MICR related problem. The printer may
also print an error message on the page near where the error occurred. In many cases you
can receive more information about a displayed error by pressing Go to print the job which
caused the error. Then inspect the printed page for a more detailed error message.
Error Message on Display
Can't Purge, password not
enabled
Can't Sort Insufficient Memory
Command Decode Error
Invalid Convert to Escape
Character
Flash Full Purge and Format
Load MICR Toner
Secure MICR Printer User's Guide
March 2006
Printed Message
Decode error &%Sx
(where x is the
incorrect character)
Invalid Convert to
Escape Character
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Description
This error indicates
that MICR mode has
not been enabled.
This error indicates
the printer does not
have sufficient
memory to sort the
Audit Report.
A syntax error was
detected in a MICR
command.
An error was
detected in the User
Programmable
Escape Character
Selection
Command. The
software tried to
specify a NULL or
an ampersand as
the first Escape
Character.
This error message
indicates that the
printer's flash
memory is full. The
audit trail cannot
accept more jobs
until more space is
available in flash.
Before printing a
MICR font, the
printer checks for
MICR toner. If
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Action
Press Go. Enter
MICR mode, then re-
attempt the purge.
Press Go. The
printer may need to
be upgraded with
more RAM memory
to sort; otherwise an
unsorted Audit
Report may be
printed.
Check your software
for a syntax error in
the MICR command
that was being used
when the error
occurred.
Check the Command
(&%STY...) for errors.
Press Go then purge
the audit trail. Then
either defragment or
format flash memory
(Utilities Menu).
Replace standard
toner cartridge with a
MICR Toner. Go to
proceed. If MICR