NEC 870 User Guide - Page 28

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Chapter 2: Operator Panel Table 2-1: Condition Indications and Solutions LEDs CONDITION CAUSE/SOLUTION Cycle through all LEDs Reset When the Operator panel button is pressed for at least 4 seconds (in all states other than during power up), it cycles through all LEDs and then the green light blinks until the printer is ready to accept a job. Error (red) on steady Error (red) on steady Paper (amber) blinks Error (red) blinks On Line (green) steady 28 Top cover open This occurs if the Top cover is open. Corrective Action: Check that the Top cover is completely closed. Paper jam Page too complex This occurs when there is a paper jam. Corrective Action: Clear the paper jam and then open and close the Top cover to continue printing. Entry paper jams always reprint the jammed page. Exit paper jams will reprint if Jam Recovery is set to On (see page 76 and 57 for more information on Jam Recovery). You can also refer to Chapter 9, "Troubleshooting," for more information on paper jams. This indicates errors like "page too complex." It will be affected by the auto-continue setting. • If auto-continue is on, the Windows status monitor mini-window will display a message for a specified period of time indicating which page is too complex. The document will then continue printing. • If auto-continue is turned off, the Windows Status Monitor miniwindow will display the status alert. To dismiss the alert and continue printing, press the Operator panel button.

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Chapter 2: Operator Panel
Cycle through all
LEDs
Reset
When the Operator panel button is pressed for at least 4 seconds
(in all states other than during power up), it cycles through all
LEDs and then the green light blinks until the printer is ready to
accept a job.
Error (red) on
steady
Top cover open
This occurs if the Top cover is open.
Corrective Action:
Check that the Top cover is completely
closed.
Error (red) on
steady
Paper (amber)
blinks
Paper jam
This occurs when there is a paper jam.
Corrective Action:
Clear the paper jam and then open and close
the Top cover to continue printing. Entry paper jams always
reprint the jammed page. Exit paper jams will reprint if Jam
Recovery is set to On (see page 76 and 57 for more information on
Jam Recovery). You can also refer to Chapter 9, “Troubleshoot-
ing,” for more information on paper jams.
Error (red) blinks
On Line (green)
steady
Page too complex
This indicates errors like “page too complex.” It will be affected by
the auto-continue setting.
If auto-continue is on, the Windows status monitor mini-window
will display a message for a specified period of time indicating
which page is too complex. The document will then continue
printing.
If auto-continue is turned off, the Windows Status Monitor mini-
window will display the status alert. To dismiss the alert and
continue printing, press the Operator panel button.
Table 2-1: Condition Indications and Solutions
LEDs
CONDITION
CAUSE/SOLUTION