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To check the supply levels using HP Web Jetadmin In HP Web Jetadmin, select the printer device. The device status page shows supply-level information. Cartridge low and cartridge out conditions The printer alerts you if the print cartridge is low on toner or out of toner. When the cartridge is low on toner When the cartridge is low on toner, the printer control panel shows the ORDER CARTRIDGE message. The ORDER CARTRIDGE message first appears when about 10 percent of the toner remains in the print cartridge (at 5 percent coverage, about 600 pages remaining). The default is for the printer to continue printing until the toner runs out, but you might prefer to have the printer stop instead of continuing when the ORDER CARTRIDGE message first appears - for example, if you want print quality to remain consistently high during print jobs, or if you do not want the cartridge to run out during a long print job. To configure the printer to stop, set CARTRIDGE LOW=STOP (in the System Setup submenu of the Configure Device menu). (See "CARTRIDGE LOW" on page 155.) Then, when ORDER CARTRIDGE appears, the printer will stop printing. You can resume printing by pressing (SELECT button) for each print job. When the cartridge is out of toner or drum life The REPLACE CARTRIDGE message appears in one of these situations:  When the print cartridge is out of toner. If CARTRIDGE OUT is set to CONTINUE (in the System Setup submenu of the Configure Device menu), the printer continues printing without interaction until the cartridge reaches the end of drum life. HP does not guarantee print quality after the REPLACE CARTRIDGE message is first displayed. Replace the print cartridge as soon as possible. (See "Ordering parts, accessories, and supplies" on page 116.) The REPLACE CARTRIDGE message remains until you replace the print cartridge. If CARTRIDGE OUT is set to STOP, the printer stops printing until you replace the print cartridge or resume printing by pressing (SELECT button) for each print job.  When the drum life of the print cartridge is out. You must replace the print cartridge to continue printing. No override is possible, even if toner remains in the cartridge. (See "Ordering parts, accessories, and supplies" on page 116.) This situation occurs to protect the printer. 70 Chapter 3 Managing and maintaining the printer ENWW

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Chapter 3 Managing and maintaining the printer
ENWW
To check the supply levels using HP Web Jetadmin
In HP Web Jetadmin, select the printer device. The device status page shows supply-level
information.
Cartridge low and cartridge out conditions
The printer alerts you if the print cartridge is low on toner or out of toner.
When the cartridge is low on toner
When the cartridge is low on toner, the printer control panel shows the
ORDER CARTRIDGE
message. The
ORDER CARTRIDGE
message first appears when about 10 percent of the toner
remains in the print cartridge (at 5 percent coverage, about 600 pages remaining).
The default is for the printer to continue printing until the toner runs out, but you might prefer to
have the printer stop instead of continuing when the
ORDER CARTRIDGE
message first appears —
for example, if you want print quality to remain consistently high during print jobs, or if you do not
want the cartridge to run out during a long print job. To configure the printer to stop, set
CARTRIDGE LOW=STOP
(in the System Setup submenu of the Configure Device menu). (See
CARTRIDGE LOW
” on page 155
.) Then, when
ORDER CARTRIDGE
appears, the printer will stop
printing. You can resume printing by pressing
(
S
ELECT
button) for each print job.
When the cartridge is out of toner or drum life
The
REPLACE CARTRIDGE
message appears in one of these situations:
When the print cartridge is out of toner.
If
CARTRIDGE OUT
is set to
CONTINUE
(in the
System Setup submenu of the Configure Device menu), the printer continues printing
without interaction until the cartridge reaches the end of drum life. HP does not guarantee
print quality after the
REPLACE CARTRIDGE
message is first displayed. Replace the print
cartridge as soon as possible. (See
“Ordering parts, accessories, and supplies” on
page 116
.)
The
REPLACE CARTRIDGE
message remains until you replace the print cartridge. If
CARTRIDGE OUT
is set to
STOP
, the printer stops printing until you replace the print cartridge or
resume printing by pressing
(
S
ELECT
button) for each print job.
When the drum life of the print cartridge is out
. You must replace the print cartridge to
continue printing. No override is possible, even if toner remains in the cartridge. (See
“Ordering parts, accessories, and supplies” on page 116
.)
This situation occurs to protect
the printer.