202:The serial number is located on a white sticker attached to your original Canvas master disk.
NOTE: Upgrade disks ARE NOT serialized.
201:Most probable cause is out of memory. If you are importing a PICT file it is possible the file may be corrupted.
200:Canvas has encountered a problem reading the program file. Recopy Canvas from your original master disk.
105:There is not enough imformation in this TIFF file for Canvas to properly interpret the image. Try resaving it.
104:Canvas only supports TIFF files which contain grey level images of 1, 4, 6, or 8 bits.
103:Canvas does not support the compression type for this TIFF file. Resave it using no compression.
102:There is not enough memory to dither the TIFF object, try holding down the option key while opening the file.
101:Wrong TIFF file version. Try resaving the TIFF file with a newer version of your TIFF software.
-112;-111;-109:The Macintosh memory manager has encountered a rare but potentially dangerous error. Quit the application and restart your Macintosh as soon as possible.
-102:No data of the requested type. The information on the clipboard is not compatible with this program. Try again.
-193:Resource file not found. A needed file seems to be missing or can't be found. Double check your users manual for proper installation instructions.
-192;-26:Resource or driver not found. A vital part of the program did not copy correctly and could not be found. Re-install directly from your master disk and try again. If the missing part belongs to the System re-install your System file instead.
-4099:Write request too big. The printer's memory capacity has been exceeded. Try reducing the size of any large bitmaps and try again.
-4100;-4097:The connection with the printer was just closed. Check all connections to the printer.
-4101:Printer not found or closed. Check all connections to the printer, re-select the printer using the Chooser desk accessory. If this fails try restarting the printer.
-47;-49:File busy. This file is currently being used by someone else on the network. Otherwise it has been left open as a result of a System Error (if this is the case restart your computer as soon as possible).
-44;-45;-46:File locked. You can't write to a file that has been locked using the Finder's Get Info option, or to one that belongs to a locked disk, volume or folder.
-39:Logical end-of-file reached during a read operation. Something went wrong the last time this document was saved or the disk is defective (possibly wear).
-36:Disk I/O error. Usually this error indicates some kind of hardware problem, either bad disk media (wear) or a defective disk drive.
-33;-34:Disk or disk directory full! Save your document to a different disk with more available space! WARNING: If you close the document now without saving your work, your document will be PERMANENTLY LOST!
-108:You are out of memory! Try working with a smaller document, close all unnecessary open desk accessories or windows, reduce your disk cache (Control Panel), disable unnecessary INITs and print spoolers, or get more memory.