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8ADescription: PF encoder sensor cannot detect the rotation of the paper feed roller.
38Description: Abnormal stop of head/carriage unit during printing. (Error caused by a paper jam when the print head is not jetting out ink)
A5Description: Detected abnormal level data in the CIS scanning result during fax sending (1st time).
49Description: Abnormal head drive voltage. (Does not rise to the specified level)
0EDescription: In duplex printing, a sensor error has occurred during printing on the second side. (During switchbacking, the registration sensor outputs an unexpected signal.)

Brother DCP-J725DW Common Errors

The most common error codes.

Error
8ADescription: PF encoder sensor cannot detect the rotation of the paper feed roller.
38Description: Abnormal stop of head/carriage unit during printing. (Error caused by a paper jam when the print head is not jetting out ink)
A5Description: Detected abnormal level data in the CIS scanning result during fax sending (1st time).
49Description: Abnormal head drive voltage. (Does not rise to the specified level)
0EDescription: In duplex printing, a sensor error has occurred during printing on the second side. (During switchbacking, the registration sensor outputs an unexpected signal.)
8ADescription: PF encoder sensor cannot detect the rotation of the paper feed roller.
38Description: Abnormal stop of head/carriage unit during printing. (Error caused by a paper jam when the print head is not jetting out ink)
A5Description: Detected abnormal level data in the CIS scanning result during fax sending (1st time).
49Description: Abnormal head drive voltage. (Does not rise to the specified level)
0EDescription: In duplex printing, a sensor error has occurred during printing on the second side. (During switchbacking, the registration sensor outputs an unexpected signal.)