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Control-panel message types

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Control-panel message types Four types of control-panel messages can indicate the status of or problems with the product. Message type Description Status messages Warning messages Error messages Status messages reflect the current state of the product. They inform you of normal product operation and require no interaction to clear them. They change as the state of the product changes. Whenever the product is ready, not busy, and has no pending warning messages, the status message Ready appears if the product is online. Warning messages inform you of data and scan errors. These messages typically alternate with the Ready or status messages and remain until you touch the OK button. Some warning messages are clearable. If Clearable Warnings is set to Job on the product Device Behavior menu, the next job clears these messages. Error messages communicate that some action must be performed, such as clearing a jam. Some error messages are auto-continuable. If Auto-Continue is set on the menus, the product will continue normal operation after an auto-continuable error message appears for 10 seconds. NOTE: Pressing any button during the 10-second auto-continuable error message overrides the auto-continue feature, and the button function takes precedence. For example, pressing the Stop button pauses the task and offers the option to cancel the job. Critical-error messages Critical error messages inform you of a product failure. Some of these messages can be cleared by turning the product off and then on. These messages are not affected by the Auto-Continue setting. If a critical error persists, service is required. 84 Chapter 8 Solve problems ENWW

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Control-panel message types
Four types of control-panel messages can indicate the status of or problems with the product.
Message type
Description
Status messages
Status messages reflect the current state of the product. They inform you of normal product operation
and require no interaction to clear them. They change as the state of the product changes. Whenever
the product is ready, not busy, and has no pending warning messages, the status message
Ready
appears if the product is online.
Warning messages
Warning messages inform you of data and scan errors. These messages typically alternate with the
Ready
or status messages and remain until you touch the
OK
button. Some warning messages are
clearable. If
Clearable Warnings
is set to
Job
on the product
Device Behavior
menu, the next job
clears these messages.
Error messages
Error messages communicate that some action must be performed, such as clearing a jam.
Some error messages are auto-continuable. If
Auto-Continue
is set on the menus, the product will
continue normal operation after an auto-continuable error message appears for 10 seconds.
NOTE:
Pressing any button during the 10-second auto-continuable error message overrides the
auto-continue feature, and the button function takes precedence. For example, pressing the
Stop
button pauses the task and offers the option to cancel the job.
Critical-error messages
Critical error messages inform you of a product failure. Some of these messages can be cleared by
turning the product off and then on. These messages are not affected by the
Auto-Continue
setting.
If a critical error persists, service is required.
84
Chapter 8
Solve problems
ENWW