IBM 24 Printer User Manual


 
READY
Meaning: The printer is ready to receive data.
Action: None required.
RECONFIGURING MEMORY
Meaning: The printer has received a print job that requires the printer to
adjust print settings for the current page based on values used with the
Page Protect function.
Action: None required. The printer reconfigures memory settings to print
the current page. After, the memory settings revert to normal. See “Using
Memory Reduction Technology with Page Protection” on page 200 for
more information.
RESETTING PRINTER
Meaning: The printer is resetting to its default values.
Action: None required.
RESTORING DEFAULTS
Meaning: The printer is restoring the factory defaults for the printer.
Action: None required.
SWITCHING TO IPDS
Meaning: The printer is switching to IPDS.
Action: None required.
SWITCHING TO PCL
Meaning: The printer is switching to PCL5e.
Action: None required.
SWITCHING TO PS
Meaning: The printer is switching to PostScript.
Action: None required.
SWITCHING TO PJL
Meaning: The printer is switching to PJL.
Action: None required.
WARMING UP
Meaning: The printer is warming up. When it is warm, it displays the
READY message.
Action: None required. If the message seems to appear too frequently,
change the value for the power-saving mode (or sleep mode) to a larger
value. See “Changing the Power-Savings (Sleep Mode) Interval” on
page 40 for instructions on how to change the setting.
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