HP 3700 HP Color LaserJet 3550 and 3700 series - User Guide - Page 156
Do Not Power Off, Output Stack
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Control panel messages (continued) Control panel message Description Recommended action LOAD TRAY X alternates with To use another tray press Tray X is either empty or configured for a type and size other than what is specified in the job. Press for help. or Press to print from another tray. See Configuring trays for more information. Loading program X alternates with DO NOT POWER OFF Programs and fonts can be stored on the printer file system and are loaded into RAM when the printer is turned on. The number X specifies a sequence number indicating the current program being loaded. For the HP Color LaserJet 3700 series printer only. No action necessary. MANUALLY FEED alternates with For help press Tray 1 is empty and no other tray is available. Press for help. or See Configuring trays for more information. MANUALLY FEED alternates with To use another tray press . There is no paper in the tray and a print job sent requires a specific paper type and size that is not currently available through Tray 1. Press to print from another tray. See Configuring trays for more information. or Press for help. MANUALLY FEED OUTPUT STACK alternates with Then press to print second sides The first side of a manual 2-sided print job has been printed and the printer is waiting for the output stack to be inserted for the second side to be printed. Take the output stack out of the output bin and reinsert it in Tray 1 to print the second side of the 2-sided print job. See Manual 2-sided printing for more information. Moving solenoid alternates with To exit press STOP key The printer is executing a Component Test and the component selected is Solenoid. No action necessary. Moving solenoid and motor alternates with To exit press STOP key The printer is executing a Component Test and the components selected are Solenoid and Motor. No action necessary. 144 Chapter 8 Problemsolving ENWW