NEC 870 User Guide - Page 26

Using the Operator Panel, LED Operation

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Chapter 2: Operator Panel Using the Operator Panel This chapter describes the NEC SuperScript Operator panel and its functions. The Operator panel consists of four LEDs and the Operator panel button. • The On Line LED (green) usually indicates normal operation (warming-up, ready, or Energy Saving Mode). • The Paper LED (amber) usually indicates that the printer needs paper. • The Manual Feed LED (amber) usually indicates that the printer is ready for manual feed. • The Error LED (red) indicates printer errors such as "cover open" or "paper size error." • The Operator panel button lets you resume operation after correcting a problem (such as adding more paper or closing the cover). You can also use the button to print a Settings page, exit Energy Saving Mode, or reset the printer to factory defaults. LED Operation When the printer is first turned on, all LEDs light immediately and then cycle in sequence. 26 The blinking lights indicate that the printer is initializing and performing an internal test. When the printer is ready to accept a job, the green On Line LED stays steadily lit. From the ready state, pressing the Operator panel button for four seconds and releasing it activates the initialization (reset) and internal test. The LEDs will cycle on until the printer is reset. Once the printer is reset the LEDs will return to their ready state (green LED steadily lit). Table 2-1 provides a prioritized list of printer problems with LED status, condition, cause, and solution. ERROR MANUAL FEED PAPER ON LINE OPERATOR PANEL BUTTON

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Chapter 2: Operator Panel
Using the Operator Panel
This chapter describes the NEC SuperScript
Operator panel and its functions.
The Operator panel consists of four LEDs and
the Operator panel button.
The On Line LED (green) usually
indicates normal operation (warming-up,
ready, or Energy Saving Mode).
The Paper LED (amber) usually indicates
that the printer needs paper.
The Manual Feed LED (amber) usually
indicates that the printer is ready for manual
feed.
The Error LED (red) indicates printer
errors such as “cover open” or “paper size
error.”
The Operator panel button lets you resume
operation after correcting a problem (such as
adding more paper or closing the cover). You
can also use the button to print a Settings
page, exit Energy Saving Mode, or reset the
printer to factory defaults.
LED Operation
When the printer is first turned on, all LEDs
light immediately and then cycle in sequence.
The blinking lights indicate that the printer is
initializing and performing an internal test. When
the printer is ready to accept a job, the green On
Line LED stays steadily lit. From the ready state,
pressing the Operator panel button for four
seconds and releasing it activates the initialization
(reset) and internal test. The LEDs will cycle on
until the printer is reset. Once the printer is reset
the LEDs will return to their ready state (green
LED steadily lit).
Table 2-1 provides a prioritized list of printer
problems with LED status, condition, cause, and
solution.
ERROR
MANUAL
FEED
PAPER
ON LINE
OPERATOR PANEL
BUTTON