HP Q7699A HP LaserJet 9040/9050 - User Guide - Page 19

Paper-handling status LED interpretation, finisher, and optional 8-bin mailbox.

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Paper-handling status LED interpretation Use the following table to interpret the status LED on the optional 2,000-sheet input tray (optional Tray 4), optional 3,000-sheet stacker, optional 3,000-sheet stacker/stapler, optional multifunction finisher, and optional 8-bin mailbox. Light Solid green Blinking green Solid amber Blinking amber Off Optional 2,000-sheet input tray (Tray 4) Optional output device (3,000-sheet stacker, 3,000-sheet stacker/stapler, multifunction finisher, or 8-bin mailbox) The accessory is on and ready. The accessory is on and ready. The accessory is in service The accessory is in service mode. mode. The accessory is experiencing a hardware malfunction. The accessory is experiencing a hardware malfunction. The accessory has a jam, or a page needs to be removed from the tray, even if the page is not jammed. The vertical transfer door might be open. The accessory has a jam, or a page needs to be removed from the unit, even if the page is not jammed. The accessory is not correctly attached to the printer. The printer might be in Sleep mode. Press any button of your choice. The accessory is not receiving power. The printer might be in Sleep mode. Press any button of your choice. The accessory is not receiving power. ENWW Layout and basic operation of the control panel 17

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ENWW
Layout and basic operation of the control panel
17
Paper-handling status LED interpretation
Use the following table to interpret the status LED on the optional 2,000-sheet input tray (optional
Tray 4), optional 3,000-sheet stacker, optional 3,000-sheet stacker/stapler, optional multifunction
finisher, and optional 8-bin mailbox.
Light
Optional 2,000-sheet
input tray (Tray 4)
Optional output device (3,000-sheet
stacker, 3,000-sheet stacker/stapler,
multifunction finisher, or 8-bin
mailbox)
Solid green
The accessory is on and
ready.
The accessory is on and ready.
Blinking green
The accessory is in service
mode.
The accessory is in service mode.
Solid amber
The accessory is
experiencing a hardware
malfunction.
The accessory is experiencing a hardware
malfunction.
Blinking amber
The accessory has a jam, or
a page needs to be removed
from the tray, even if the
page is not jammed.
The vertical transfer door
might be open.
The accessory has a jam, or a page needs to
be removed from the unit, even if the page is
not jammed.
The accessory is not correctly attached to the
printer.
Off
The printer might be in
Sleep mode. Press any
button of your choice.
The accessory is not
receiving power.
The printer might be in Sleep mode. Press
any button of your choice.
The accessory is not receiving power.