Does anyone have the definition of what this code means(NG800000) when scanning to email???????
NG800000 when scanning to email
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Re: NG800000 when scanning to email
For a Gemini Plus / Aries it's:
NG80 XXXX *1
NIC connect failure (network abnormality)
• Check for disconnection of cables.
• A network trouble (CE-XX) occurs.
• The port is set to DISABLE.
• Authentication of the POP server is failed when POP before SMTP is enabled.
• When an error other than the communication result code 93 or 94 in D-SMTP send (including error
response of 5XX)
*1: For a job status result in "Display in the column of result," "NG XXXX" is displayed. " " is the code number.
For a communication result, "Communication error (XXXX)" is displayed.
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Re: NG800000 when scanning to email
This happened this afternoon after I had made some changes to the scan to folder settings in the addressbook on a 4110. worked fine with email prior. In the web page the connection test to the SMTP server completes successful. Any ideas of what I F'ed up???
P.S. I did not edit any addressbook entries Email entries. THX !Mystic Crystal RevelationsComment
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Re: NG800000 when scanning to email
I've found that NG800000 code to be almost worthless in the Job History of the Sharps.
I always look at the CE-0x code that pops up on the front panel for a clue as to what the issue is when I do the scan, I wait there until it either sends the scan or errors out.
A quick list of the most common codes are as follows:
- CE-00 -- "Unknown Communication Error as Occurred" -- Sharp's version of a catch-all code.
- CE-01 -- "Network Card is Not Installed or is Broken" -- Hardware issue on the NIC
- CE-02 -- "Specified Server is Not Found" -- Copier could not connect to server.
- CE-03 -- "Server Suspends Response During Transmission" -- Server timed out while sending the scans.
- CE-04 -- "Account Name and/or Password not Valid" -- Username/Password authentication to server is invalid in the copier settings.
Hope that helps give you a direction to look...Comment
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