2-6
Symbolic Indicators
The symbolic indicators light during normal operation and when the printer needs attention.
2.1. Control Panel
Face-down
stack indicator
Face-up
stack indicator
Toner indicator
Cassette feed
indicator
Multi-purpose
feed indicator
On-line indicator
Data indicator
Attention
indicator
Indicator Name Description
Flashing: Indicates the possibility that paper may be jammed at this
point, open and remove any jammed paper. See Section 5.6.
Lit: Indicates when printed pages are delivered to the face-down output
tray.
Flashing: Indicates the possibility that paper may be jammed at this
point, open and remove any jammed paper. See Section 5.6.
Lit: Indicates when printed pages are delivered to the face-up output
tray, or to the option stacker if installed.
Flashing:• Indicates there is insufficient toner. See Section 4.1.
• Indicates that toner is being replenished. Please wait.
Lit: Indicates that the printer is out of toner. Replace with a new toner
container.
See Section 4.1.
Flashing: Indicates the possibility that paper may be jammed at this
point, open and remove any jammed paper. See Section 5.6.
Lit: Indicates when paper is fed from the paper feed cassette.
Flashing: Indicates the possibility that paper may be jammed at this
point, open and remove any jammed paper. See Section 5.6.
Lit: Indicates when paper is fed from the multi-purpose feed tray.
Flashes when a memory error has occurred. (See Table 5.3.) Lights when
the printer is on-line. The printer prints received data. Goes off when the
printer is off-line. The printer stores but does not print received data.
Flashing: Indicates data transfer is taking place.
Lit: Indicates either that data is being processed, or that data is being
written to the memory card.
Flashing: Indicates when the printer needs maintenance attention or the
printer is warming up (Please wait). Read the message on the
message display and consult Chapter 5.
Lit: Indicates when a problem or an error occurs which may be cleared
by the user. (For example, the paper feed cassette is empty.) Read the
message in the message display and consult Chapter 5.
ON LINE
DATA
ATTENTION