Lexmark X642E Menus and Messages - Page 92
Status messages, PJL RDYMSG] - reset maintenance
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Status messages Message Maintenance Network Network [x] Network [x], [y] Parallel [x] Serial [x] USB USB [x] [PJL RDYMSG] Power Saver Printing Printing page [x] Printing page [x], copy [a]/[b] Meaning Action The MFP maintenance counter has Replace the maintenance items. If necessary, reset exceeded its limit, so the MFP the MFP maintenance counter. requires maintenance. A network interface is the active communication link. A parallel interface is the active communication link. A serial interface is the active communication link. The MFP is processing data through the specified USB port. Wait for the message to clear. Notes: • The current interface appears on the Menu Settings Page. Interfaces shown without an x or y means the active host interface is a standard interface. • x indicates the active interface is connected to the MFP through PCI connector x. • x, y indicates the active interface is connected to the MFP through channel y on PCI connector x, or that x equals 0 on the standard network interface. This is the Printer Job Language (PJL) Ready message. The MFP is ready to receive and process data. It is reducing its electricity consumption while idle. If the MFP remains inactive for the period of time specified in the Power Saver menu item (60 minutes is the factory default), the Power Saver message replaces the Ready message. Send a job to print. Press any control panel button. The MFP is printing a job. A sheet of print media moves through the MFP to be printed. x represents the number of the sheet being printed. Even though a duplex (two-sided) sheet has two sides, called pages, it only counts as one sheet. A sheet of print media moves through the MFP to be printed. x represents the number of the sheet being printed. Even though a duplex sheet has two sides, called pages, it only counts as one sheet. So, pages are not counted; only sheets passing through the MFP are counted. The total number of sheets in a set is not known, but the number of sets is known. For example, a user may have requested that three copies print, so there are three sets of sheets, but the number of sheets is unknown. 92