7. Troubleshooting
GT-541
105
Error
code
Message
Meaning
Solution
2022
EMPTY Cyan
The Cyan Ink Cartridge ran out of
ink.
Replace to a new Cyan Cartridge.
2023
EMPTY Yellow
The Yellow Ink Cartridge ran out of
ink.
Replace to a new Yellow Cartridge.
2030
WASTE INK FULL
The Waste Ink Cartridge is full.
Replace to a new Waste Ink Cartridge.
2040
WPC Removed
The Wiper Cleaner Cassette is not
installed.
Install the Wiper Cleaner Cassette.
2050
Temp Low: xxx °F
The ambient temperature is under
the operative temperature rage.
"xxx" shows the current
temperature.
Raise the room temperature.
2051
Temp High: xxx °F
The ambient temperature is over
operative temperature rage.
"xxx" is the current temperature.
Drop the room temperature.
2062
-
(1) Platen didn't return to the home
position because Platen Motor
stepped out. Or (2) Platen Org
Sensor did not work while Platen
returned correctly.
**
2070
OBSTACLE SENSED
Push OK, Unload
GT-541 detected an obstacle on
the Platen (or the media) when
printing is started.
Remove the obstacle, flat the platen surface
and then press OK Button.
2080
Sys Wrt Fault
Defect in FLASH ROM Check
Sum on the SH side.
When updating the firmware, no
backup was made because of the
defect of the current firmware.
**
2090
Not Initiated
No individual information (the serial
number etc.) is recorded in
GT-541.
**
2091
Fail: Head Temp
2092
Fail: Head Temp K
2093
Fail: Head Temp M
2094
Fail: Head Temp C
2095
Fail: Head Temp Y
The Print Head temperature is
raised too high while printing.
Wait until the head(s) cool down. Or contact
Brother Customer Service Hot Line.
2100
Card Not Ready
Push OK Button
The Compact Flash is not inserted.
Push OK Button to escape menu and
re-enter Compact Flash. Or see " 7-1.
Solving Printer Problems".
2101
Not Enough Area
The Compact Flash does not have
enough area for storing logs.
Check the free space of the Compact Flash
with PC.
Insert a Compact Flash with free area
available.
2102
Card Access Error
Failure in file reading / writing
Push OK Button to escape menu and
re-enter Compact Flash. Or see " 7-1.
Solving Printer Problems".