HP (Hewlett-Packard) 220240 Printer User Manual


 
immediately before printing can continue. You can acknowledge other types
of errors and still continue printing by pressing
Error Skip
. When these types
of errors occur, you may elect to take the long-term corrective action (for
example, adding RAM or reassigning memory) at another time.
Use the procedure in Table 6–1 to acknowledge the error condition and
continue printing.
Table 6–1: Error Skip Procedure
Operation Display Reads
‘‘Error Message’’
1. Press
Error Skip
.
The Alarm indicator
shuts off.
The error condition
clears.
00 READY
2. Press
On Line
to place the
printer back on line.
The On Line indicator
lights.
Printing continues.
00 READY
Some communication or formatting errors may repeat when the printer is
receiving additional communications data. When this happens you may
need to repeat the error skip procedure several times.
6.2 Printer Status Messages
Printer status messages are displayed to show the printer’s current
operating condition (see Table 6–2). This status information lets you know
if the printer is performing a task or is ready to receive another job. Status
messages are displayed whether the printer is on line or off line.
Table 6–2: Printer Status Messages
Message Meaning
00 READY The printer is ready to operate. The ready condition can exist
whether the printer is on line or off line.
01 TEST PRINT B Test Print B is being printed (Section 2.14).
6–2 Operator’s Guide