Lexmark Monochrome Laser Administrator's Guide (1.4 MB) - Page 95
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Status message Meaning and allowed action Defragmenting The printer is defragmenting the flash memory to reclaim storage space occupied by deleted resources. DO NOT POWER OFF No button actions are possible while this message displays. Deleting Jobs The printer is deleting one or more Print and Hold jobs. This message displays if you select Delete All Jobs or Delete A Job and there are no jobs in the print queue. Queuing and Deleting Jobs The printer is deleting one or more Print and Hold jobs. This message displays if one or more print jobs are selected for deletion and there are jobs in the print queue. No button actions are possible while either of these messages displays. See DELETE A JOB or Delete All Jobs on page 39 for more details. Disabling Menus Enabling Menus The operator panel menus are being locked. The operator panel menus are being unlocked. No button actions are possible while this message displays. Files will be Lost. Go/Stop? This message displays when you change the Job Buffer Size setting. The printer must reformat the hard disk and asks for confirmation to continue and erase all files on the hard disk. • Press Go to continue. The hard disk formats and the specified job buffer partition is created. Format Disk displays while the hard disk formats. • Press Return or Stop to cancel the operation. Flushing Buffer The printer is flushing corrupted print data and discarding the current print job. This message may also occur when the printer has insufficient memory to process a complex PostScript emulation job. See "38 Memory Full" on page 106 for details. No button actions are possible while this message displays. Formatting Flash The flash memory is formatting. DO NOT POWER OFF No button actions are possible while this message displays. Note: Do not turn the printer off while this message displays. Understanding Printer Messages 95