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The Machine Does Not Print

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Appendix The Machine Does Not Print Possible Cause Is the power on? Is the machine online? Solutions Check the cable is securely plugged into the power outlet and the machine. Turn on the main power switch. If not, press [f Online] on the display panel. Does the printer function If so, check the error message on the display panel and take restatus indicator stay red? quired action. Is there a warning status or If so, check the error message or warning status on the display error message on the dis- panel and take the required action. play panel? Can you print a configuration page? If you cannot print a configuration page, there maybe a machine malfunction. Contact your sales or service representative. See p.113 "Printing the configuration page" for printing a configuration page. Is the interface cable con- Connect the interface cable securely. If it has a fastener, fasten that nected securely to the ma- securely as well. chine and computer? See p.11 "Connecting the Machine". Are you using the correct interface cable? The type of interface cable you should use depends on the computer. Be sure to use the correct one. If the cable is damaged or worn, replace it. See p.11 "Connecting the Machine". Was the interface cable Connect the interface cable before turning on the machine. 8 connected after the ma- chine was turned on? Is the signal status satisfactory when using wireless LAN in infrastructure mode ? To check signal status, press {User Tools/Counter} key on the display panel, and then press [System Settings] on the display panel. On the [Interface Settings] tab, select [IEEE 802.11b], and then press [Wireless LAN Signal]. If signal quality is poor, move the machine to a location where radio waves can pass or remove objects that might cause interference. Note ❒ You can check signal status only when using wireless LAN in infrastructure mode. When using wireless LAN, Check using the machine's display panel that the SSID is correctly set. is the SSID correctly set? See "Interface Settings/IEEE 802.11b (Option)", General Settings Guide. 142

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Appendix
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8
The Machine Does Not Print
Possible Cause
Solutions
Is the power on?
Check the cable is securely plugged into the power outlet and the
machine.
Turn on the main power switch.
Is the machine online?
If not, press
[
f
Online
]
on the display panel.
Does the printer function
status indicator stay red?
If so, check the error message on the display panel and take re-
quired action.
Is there a warning status or
error message on the dis-
play panel?
If so, check the error message or warning status on the display
panel and take the required action.
Can you print a configura-
tion page?
If you cannot print a configuration page, there maybe a machine
malfunction. Contact your sales or service representative.
See p.113
Printing the configuration page
for printing a config-
uration page.
Is the interface cable con-
nected securely to the ma-
chine and computer?
Connect the interface cable securely. If it has a fastener, fasten that
securely as well.
See p.11
Connecting the Machine
.
Are you using the correct
interface cable?
The type of interface cable you should use depends on the compu-
ter. Be sure to use the correct one. If the cable is damaged or worn,
replace it.
See p.11
Connecting the Machine
.
Was the interface cable
connected after the ma-
chine was turned on?
Connect the interface cable
before
turning on the machine.
Is the signal status satisfac-
tory when using wireless
LAN in infrastructure
mode ?
To check signal status, press
{
User Tools/Counter
}
key on the dis-
play panel, and then press
[
System Settings
]
on the display panel.
On the
[
Interface Settings
]
tab, select
[
IEEE 802.11b
]
, and then press
[
Wireless LAN Signal
]
. If signal quality is poor, move the machine to
a location where radio waves can pass or remove objects that
might cause interference.
Note
You can check signal status only when using wireless LAN in
infrastructure mode.
When using wireless LAN,
is the SSID correctly set?
Check using the machine's display panel that the SSID is correctly set.
See
Interface Settings/IEEE 802.11b (Option)
,
General Settings
Guide
.