Xerox 7700DX Troubleshooting Guide - Page 53
Indicator light problems, Front panel menu, Ready to, Print, Ready to Print, TCP/IP Address, Menus
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Troubleshooting Phaser 7700 Color Printers Indicator light problems Status indicator light is off The printer is turned off, is not ready, is disabled, or has detected an error. I Make sure that the printer is plugged in and turned on. I Do not plug the printer's power cord into a power strip; use a wall outlet. Status indicator light is blinking green I If the printer is receiving, processing, or printing a job, wait for the job to be completed or cancel the job. I If you have entered the menu in the front panel, you can exit the menu. I If the warm-up sequence has not finished, wait until the printer displays Ready to Print. Status indicator light is blinking yellow I The printer is still printing but there is a warning condition that needs user attention soon. Status indicator light is blinking red I The printer has stopped because it detected an error or condition that required user intervention, such as an open door or a paper jam. Correct the condition reported on the front panel (such as by closing the door or clearing the paper jam). I Press the Information key to access more information on the error condition. I Refer to the following pages for information about particular error conditions. For detailed information about jams, refer to the Phaser 7700 Color Printer User Guide. Front panel menu When in a menu, the front panel returns to Ready to Print I The front panel menu times out and returns to Ready to Print if no activity occurs in the menu system in 2 minutes. The calibration menus and the TCP/IP Address Menu do not return to Ready to Print. You will not be able to print until you exit these menus. I If you want to re-enter the menu system, highlight Menus and press the OK key. You can press the Information key at any time to get additional information about the message displayed on the front panel. Advanced Features and Troubleshooting Manual 47