Lexmark 644e Menus and Messages Guide - Page 92
Understanding MFP messages, Status messages - factory reset
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2 Understanding MFP messages Messages appear on the MFP control panel describing the current state of the MFP and indicating possible MFP problems requiring intervention. Status messages Status messages provide information on the status of the MFP. Message Bin [x] Full Busy Flushing Buffer Hex Trace Maintenance Network Network [x] Network [x], [y] Parallel Parallel [x] Serial [x] USB USB [x] [PJL RDYMSG] Power Saver Meaning Action x represents the number of the Remove print media from the bins. The message output bin that is full when the MFP clears once the output level of the linked bins is no bins are linked. longer full. The MFP is busy receiving, processing, or printing data. Press Stop to access the job queue. The MFP flushes corrupted data and discards the current print job. The MFP is in Hex Trace mode. Hex Trace isolates the source of a print job problem. When Hex Trace is active, all data sent to the MFP prints in hexadecimal and character representation. Exit Hex Trace to print jobs normally. To exit Hex Trace, unplug the MFP. The MFP maintenance counter has Replace the maintenance items. If necessary, reset exceeded its limit, so the MFP the MFP maintenance counter. requires maintenance. A network interface is the active communication link. A parallel interface is the active communication link. A serial interface is the active communication link. The MFP is processing data through the specified USB port. Wait for the message to clear. Notes: • The current interface appears on the Menu Settings Page. Interfaces shown without an x or y means the active host interface is a standard interface. • x indicates the active interface is connected to the MFP through PCI connector x. • x, y indicates the active interface is connected to the MFP through channel y on PCI connector x, or that x equals 0 on the standard network interface. This is the Printer Job Language (PJL) Ready message. The MFP is ready to receive and process data. It is reducing its electricity consumption while idle. If the MFP remains inactive for the period of time specified in the Power Saver menu item (60 minutes is the factory default), the Power Saver message replaces the Ready message. Send a job to print. Press any control panel button. Understanding MFP messages 92