Brother International HL-2400C Users Manual - English - Page 67

Fuser Oil Low, Replace Fcr, Replace Opc Belt, Replace Fuser, Replace 120k Kit

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USER'S GUIDE LJ PRINT 002 L T1 AUTO s s s s K C MY Paper Source "T1"... Tray 1 "T2"... Tray 2 "MN"... Manual Feed Copy Pages Orientation "P"... Portrait "L"... Landscape Toner Level  : sufficient toner (blinking ): toner nearly empty -disappear: toner empty Current Emulation "##"... Fixed emulation expressed with double figures "LJ"... AUTO HP PCL5C emulation "BS"... AUTO BR-Script 2 "GL"... AUTO HP-GL emulation "FX"... AUTO EPSON FX-850 emulation "PR"... AUTO IBM Proprinter XL emulation Fig. 4-2 Display Status Emulation Mode AUTO: Auto emulation selection PCL5C: HP PCL5C fixed BRScript: BR-Script fixed HP-GL: HP HP-GL fixed FX-850: Epson FX-850 fixed Pro.XL: IBM Proprinter XL About Maintenance Messages This printer has some maintenance parts that need replacing. The printer counts the number of printed pages and detects the life of each of the maintenance parts. When the life of a maintenance part comes close to it's end, the following messages appear on the lower row of the LCD panel. These messages will over-write the Emulation Mode status information. Maintenance Message     K C MY FUSER OIL LOW REPLACE FCR *1 REPLACE OPC BELT *1 REPLACE FUSER *1 REPLACE 120K KIT *1 Meaning When the  mark blinks (), the indicated color toner is nearly empty. K: Black, C: Cyan, M: Magenta, Y: Yellow.When the toner becomes empty the  indication disappears. Oil in the Oil Bottle is nearly empty. Time to replace the Fuser Cleaner. Time to replace the (OPC) Belt Cartridge. Time to replace the Fixing Unit. Time to replace the Drum Cleaner, the Paper discharger and the Transfer Roller. *1 - After replacing these parts, you have to reset the parts life counter so that the printer can count the parts life correctly. See "Maintenance" in Chapter 5. 4-4

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USER’S GUIDE
4–4
Status
Emulation Mode
AUTO: Auto emulation selection
PCL5C: HP PCL5C fixed
BRScript: BR-Script fixed
HP-GL: HP HP-GL fixed
FX-850: Epson FX-850 fixed
Pro.XL: IBM Proprinter XL
LJ PRINT 002
L
T1
AUTO
K
C
M
Y
Copy Pages
Orientation
“P”
... Portrait
“L”
... Landscape
Current Emulation
“##”
... Fixed emulation expressed with double figures
“LJ”
... AUTO HP PCL5C emulation
“BS”
... AUTO BR-Script 2
“GL”
... AUTO HP-GL emulation
“FX”
... AUTO EPSON FX-850 emulation
“PR”
... AUTO IBM Proprinter XL emulation
Fig. 4-2
Display
About Maintenance Messages
This printer has some maintenance parts that need replacing. The printer
counts the number of printed pages and detects the life of each of the
maintenance parts. When the life of a maintenance part comes close to it's
end, the following messages appear on the lower row of the LCD panel.
These messages will over-write the Emulation Mode status information.
Maintenance Message
Meaning
±±
±
±
K
C
M
Y
When the
±
mark blinks (
±
), the
indicated color toner is nearly
empty. K: Black, C: Cyan, M:
Magenta, Y: Yellow.When the
toner becomes empty the
±
indication disappears.
FUSER OIL LOW
Oil in the Oil Bottle is nearly
empty.
REPLACE FCR
*1
Time to replace the Fuser Cleaner.
REPLACE OPC BELT
*1
Time to replace the (OPC) Belt
Cartridge.
REPLACE FUSER
*1
Time to replace the Fixing Unit.
REPLACE 120K KIT
*1
Time to replace the Drum Cleaner,
the Paper discharger and the
Transfer Roller.
*1
-
After replacing these parts, you have to reset the parts life counter so
that the printer can count the parts life correctly. See “Maintenance”
in Chapter 5.
Paper Source
“T1”
... Tray 1
“T2”
... Tray 2
“MN”
... Manual Feed
Toner Level
: sufficient toner
(blinking
): toner nearly empty
-disappear: toner empty