Lexmark X644E Menus and Messages Guide - Page 93

Standard Bin Full, Bin [x] Full

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Understanding MFP messages Message Printing Printing page [x] Printing page [x], copy [a]/[b] Printing page [x]/ [y], copy [a]/[b] Ready Scanner automatic document feeder cover open Standard Bin Full Bin [x] Full bin name] Full Toner Low Meaning Action The MFP is printing a job. A sheet of print media moves through the MFP to be printed. x represents the number of the sheet being printed. Even though a duplex (two-sided) sheet has two sides, called pages, it only counts as one sheet. A sheet of print media moves through the MFP to be printed. x represents the number of the sheet being printed. Even though a duplex sheet has two sides, called pages, it only counts as one sheet. So, pages are not counted, only sheets passing through the MFP. The total number of sheets in a set is not known, but the number of sets is known. For example, a user may have requested that three copies print, so there are three sets of sheets, but the number of sheets is unknown. A sheet of print media moves through the MFP to be printed. x represents the number of the sheet being printed. A sheet is considered a front and back page of one piece of print media. A group of sheets is called a set. y represents the total number of sheets in a set. a is the number of the current set printing. b is the total number of sets to be printed. For example, a user may send a 6-page duplex print job and select three copies to print. So, there are three sheets to print for each job. This makes one set. Three sets must print before the user has the complete job. The MFP is ready to receive and process jobs. Print, fax, scan, e-mail, copy, or use FTP. The automatic document feeder (ADF) cover is open. Close the cover. The standard bin is full. x represents the number of the bin that is full. [bin name] specifies a previously defined name for the bin, such as Mary's bin, and it is full. Remove the stack of print media from the standard output bin or from the specified bin to clear the message. The toner cartridge is low on toner. The Menu Settings Page shows the level. It takes an unspecified amount of time for the MFP to read the level of toner. Until the level is read, the MFP does not show the message. • The message clears automatically when the cover or door over the toner cartridge is opened or if the MFP power is turned off and then on. • Replace the toner cartridge. If it is not replaced, the MFP issues the message again when the door or cover is closed. Status messages 93

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Status messages
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Understanding MFP messages
Printing
The MFP is printing a job.
Printing page [x]
A sheet of print media moves
through the MFP to be printed.
x represents the number of the sheet
being printed. Even though a duplex
(two-sided) sheet has two sides,
called pages, it only counts as one
sheet.
Printing page [x],
copy [a]/[b]
A sheet of print media moves
through the MFP to be printed.
x represents the number of the sheet
being printed. Even though a duplex
sheet has two sides, called pages, it
only counts as one sheet. So, pages
are not counted, only sheets passing
through the MFP.
The total number of sheets in a set is
not known, but the number of sets is
known. For example, a user may
have requested that three copies
print, so there are three sets of
sheets, but the number of sheets is
unknown.
Printing page [x]/
[y], copy [a]/[b]
A sheet of print media moves
through the MFP to be printed.
x represents the number of the sheet
being printed. A sheet is considered
a front and back page of one piece of
print media. A group of sheets is
called a set. y represents the total
number of sheets in a set.
a is the number of the current set
printing. b is the total number of sets
to be printed. For example, a user
may send a 6-page duplex print job
and select three copies to print. So,
there are three sheets to print for
each job. This makes one set. Three
sets must print before the user has
the complete job.
Ready
The MFP is ready to receive and
process jobs.
Print, fax, scan, e-mail, copy, or use FTP.
Scanner automatic
document feeder
cover open
The automatic document feeder
(ADF) cover is open.
Close the cover.
Standard Bin Full
Bin [x] Full
bin name] Full
The standard bin is full.
x represents the number of the bin
that is full.
[bin name] specifies a previously
defined name for the bin, such as
Mary’s bin, and it is full.
Remove the stack of print media from the standard
output bin or from the specified bin to clear the
message.
Toner Low
The toner cartridge is low on toner.
The Menu Settings Page shows the
level. It takes an unspecified amount
of time for the MFP to read the level
of toner. Until the level is read, the
MFP does not show the message.
The message clears automatically when the cover
or door over the toner cartridge is opened or if the
MFP power is turned off and then on.
Replace the toner cartridge. If it is not replaced, the
MFP issues the message again when the door or
cover is closed.
Message
Meaning
Action