HP P2055d HP LaserJet P2050 Series - User Guide - Page 84

Status, Event log - device error

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Status The Status folder contains links to the following main pages: ● Device status. This page indicates product conditions such as a jam or an empty tray. After you correct a problem, click Refresh status to update the product status. ● Supplies status. View details such as the estimated percent of toner remaining in the print cartridge and the number of pages that have been printed with the current print cartridge. This page also has links for ordering supplies and for finding recycling information. ● Device configuration. View a detailed description of the current product configuration, including the amount of memory installed and whether optional trays are installed. ● Network summary. View a detailed description of the current network configuration, including the IP address and network status. ● Print info pages. Print the Configuration page and other information pages, such as the Supplies status page. ● Event log. View a history of product errors. The most recent error is listed first. Event log The Event log is a table that contains codes corresponding to error messages that have appeared on the product control-panel display, a brief description of each error, and the number of pages that printed when each error occurred. For more information about error messages, see Interpret control-panel messages on page 102. 72 Chapter 9 Manage and maintain the product ENWW

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Status
The
Status
folder contains links to the following main pages:
Device status
. This page indicates product conditions such as a jam or an empty tray. After you
correct a problem, click
Refresh status
to update the product status.
Supplies status
. View details such as the estimated percent of toner remaining in the print
cartridge and the number of pages that have been printed with the current print cartridge. This page
also has links for ordering supplies and for finding recycling information.
Device configuration
. View a detailed description of the current product configuration, including
the amount of memory installed and whether optional trays are installed.
Network summary
. View a detailed description of the current network configuration, including the
IP address and network status.
Print info pages
. Print the Configuration page and other information pages, such as the Supplies
status page.
Event log
. View a history of product errors. The most recent error is listed first.
Event log
The Event log is a table that contains codes corresponding to error messages that have appeared on
the product control-panel display, a brief description of each error, and the number of pages that printed
when each error occurred. For more information about error messages, see
Interpret control-panel
messages
on page
102
.
72
Chapter 9
Manage and maintain the product
ENWW