HP Designjet 350c HP Designjet 330 and 350C Plotters - Users Guide - Page 126

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Front-panel lights Key to table starting on the next page Front-panel lights The lights on the front panel provide the means for your day-to-day "communication" with the plotter. They tell you the plotter's current status and, if there is an error, the nature of the error. In order to understand the meaning of each combination of lights, you must use the table in this chapter, as in most cases you would not be able to guess the meaning. You will therefore find this table invaluable in troubleshooting. This graphic Means ... The nine lights on the plotter's front panel. This light is ON and STEADY. This light is ON and FLASHING. This light is OFF or this is the relevant light. The state of this light is not relevant. Table Sequence of explanations in the table: Pattern of lights Explanation and Action All lights off If no lights are on, you may have a power problem. See chapter 9 for troubleshooting. Plain The current media selection is Plain. For an explanation of which media types this means, see page 2-3. 1003 8-2

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8–2
Front-panel lights
The lights on the front panel provide the means for your day-to-day
“communication” with the plotter.
They tell you the plotter’s current status and, if
there is an error, the nature of the error.
In order to understand the meaning of each
combination of lights,
you must use the table in this chapter
, as in most cases you
would not be able to guess the meaning.
You will therefore find this table
invaluable in troubleshooting.
This graphic
Means ...
The nine lights on the plotter’s front panel.
This light is ON and STEADY.
This light is ON and FLASHING.
This light is OFF or this is the relevant light.
The state of this light is not relevant.
Pattern of lights
Explanation
and Action
If no lights are on, you may have a power problem.
See chapter 9 for troubleshooting.
The current media selection is Plain.
For an explanation
of which media types this means, see page 2–3.
Front-panel lights
Key to table
starting on the
next page
Table
All lights off
Sequence of
explanations in
the table:
1003
Plain