Epson TM-m50II Technical Reference Guide - Page 16

Panel LED, Error LED, Ethernet LED, Wi-Fi LED

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Panel LED Chapter 1 Product Overview Power LED • Lights when the power supply is on. • Off when the power supply is off. • Flashes during the network to start up, when waiting for power off, or updating firmware. During turn-off process (while the power LED is flashing), do not perform the following operations. Otherwise, it may not startup correctly. • Pressing the power button to turn on the printer • Disconnecting the DC cable from the printer or disconnecting the plug from the wall outlet • Turning off the circuit breaker Error LED • Lights or flashes when an error occurs. (For information about the flashing patterns, see "Status and Errors" on page 19.) • Lights after the power is turned on or after a reset (offline). Automatically goes out after a while to indicate that the printer is ready. • Off when the printer is in standard mode (online). Paper LED • Lights when there is not enough roll paper left, or when no roll paper is left. • Flashes to urge user to operate the Feed button. Ethernet LED • Lights when a LAN cable is connected to the printer and the printer is ready for communication. • Flashes when the printer is temporarily unable to communicate, such as when it is obtaining an IP address after the LAN cable is connected. • Off when a LAN cable is not connected to the printer and when the printer is connected to Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi LED This LED indicates the status of Wi-Fi connection through an optional wireless LAN unit. • Lights when the printer is connected to Wi-Fi and ready for communication. • Flashes when the printer is temporarily unable to communicate, such as when it is attempting to connect to a configured network or is in the process of obtaining an IP address. • Off while the printer is not connected to Wi-Fi or while the printer is connected to a wired LAN. 16

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Chapter 1
Product Overview
Panel LED
Power LED
Lights when the power supply is on.
Off when the power supply is off.
Flashes during the network to start up, when waiting for power off, or updating firmware.
Error LED
Lights or flashes when an error occurs. (For information about the flashing patterns, see
"Status and Errors"
on page 19
.)
Lights after the power is turned on or after a reset (offline). Automatically goes out after a while to indicate
that the printer is ready.
Off when the printer is in standard mode (online).
Paper LED
Lights when there is not enough roll paper left, or when no roll paper is left.
Flashes to urge user to operate the Feed button.
Ethernet LED
Lights when a LAN cable is connected to the printer and the printer is ready for communication.
Flashes when the printer is temporarily unable to communicate, such as when it is obtaining an IP address
after the LAN cable is connected.
Off when a LAN cable is not connected to the printer and when the printer is connected to Wi-Fi.
Wi-Fi LED
This LED indicates the status of Wi-Fi connection through an optional wireless LAN unit.
Lights when the printer is connected to Wi-Fi and ready for communication.
Flashes when the printer is temporarily unable to communicate, such as when it is attempting to connect to a
configured network or is in the process of obtaining an IP address.
Off while the printer is not connected to Wi-Fi or while the printer is connected to a wired LAN.
During turn-off process (while the power LED is flashing), do not perform the following operations.
Otherwise, it may not startup correctly.
Pressing the power button to turn on the printer
Disconnecting the DC cable from the printer or disconnecting the plug from the wall outlet
Turning off the circuit breaker