HP 4100n HP LaserJet 4100 series printers - Getting Started Guide - Page 69
Toner low and toner out conditions, Toner low condition
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Toner low and toner out conditions Toner low condition When toner is low, the printer control panel displays the TONER LOW message and the printer will continue to print. The message first appears when about 15% of the toner remains in the cartridge (about 1,500 pages remaining for the 10,000-page cartridge and about 900 pages remaining for the 6,000-page cartridge at 5% page coverage). You might prefer to have the printer stop instead of continuing when the TONER LOW message first appears-for example, if you want print quality to remain consistently high during print jobs or if you do not want toner to run out during a long print job. See the online user guide for information on how to configure the printer to stop. You can resume printing by pressing GO. Toner out condition When the toner cartridge runs out of toner, the printer control panel displays the TONER OUT message and the printer stops printing. You can continue printing the current job by pressing GO. The message continues to appear for every job until you take one of the following actions: replace the toner cartridge press GO (the printer will print the current job) See the online user guide for information on how to configure the printer to continue. Subsequent jobs will continue to print indefinitely while TONER OUT is displayed. 1-68 Quick Reference EN