Toshiba 210C Copier User Manual


 
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WHEN THE GRAPHIC SYMBOLS FLASH ON THE TOUCH PANEL
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DESCRIPTION OF THE FLASHING GRAPHIC SYMBOLS
The graphic display on the touch panel shows the
status of the copier. When one of the graphic sym-
bols flashes, take the appropriate action referring to
the page shown.
CHECK ORIGINALS symbol
Flashes when an original misfeed occurs inside
the reversing automatic document feeder (op-
tional). Page 9-9
BYPASS MISFEED symbol
Flashes when a sheet of paper fails to be fed into
the copier during bypass copying.
Page 9-12
REPLACE TONER CARTRIDGE symbol
Flashes when the toner cartridge runs out of toner.
Page 9-5
PAPER PATH MISFEED symbol
Flashes when a paper misfeed occurs on the
paper path inside the copier. Page 9-12
LARGE-CAPACITY FEEDER MISFEED
symbol
Flashes when paper fed from the large-capacity
feeder (optional) is misfed. Page 9-11
CASSETTE MISFEED symbol
Flashes when paper fed from one of the cas-
settes is misfed.
Page 9-10
STACK symbol
Flashes when sheets of paper copied on one
side are stacked in the automatic duplexer (op-
tional) during duplex copying (this flashing does
not indicate a paper jam). This symbol also flashes
when sheets of paper are left in the duplexer. In
this case, remove the paper from the duplexer.
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DUPLEXER MISFEED symbol
Flashes when a paper misfeed occurs inside the au-
tomatic duplexer (optional).
Page 9-15
TRANSFER BELT MISFEED symbol
Flashes when a misfeed occurs on the transfer belt.
Page 9-13
REPLACE TONER BAG symbol
Flashes when the toner bag becomes full of used
toner.
Page 9-7
SADDLE STITCH UNIT MISFEED symbol
Flashes when a paper misfeed occurs inside the
saddle stitch unit. Page 9-19
FUSER MISFEED symbol
Flashes when a paper misfeed occurs in the fuser
unit.
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FINISHER/PUNCHING UNIT MISFEED symbol
Flashes when a paper misfeed occurs inside the fin-
isher (optional) or the hole punch unit (optional).
Page 9-17, 9-18
CALL SERVICE symbol
Flashes when inspection and maintenance by a ser-
vice technician become necessary.
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