Oki ML6300 User Guide - Page 47

Esponding, Alarm, Conditions

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RESPONDING TO ALARM CONDITIONS Use the following table for guidance on how to respond to indicated alarm conditions. INDICATOR SEL ALARM ALARM MEANINGS AND ACTIONS OFF OFF OFF Flashing Flashing ON Flashing Flashing ON Flashing Paper has run out. Add paper and press the SEL button. The Paper Type lever is wrongly set for the type of paper in use. Press the SEL button and set the Paper Type lever to the correct position. Problem with cut sheet feeding. Remove the cut sheet. Print data is received but printing does not start because no paper is being fed. Insert paper. Printing cannot be resumed at this stage. Turn the power OFF, verify that the carriage moves properly, then turn the power ON again. If the problem is still there after you turn the power ON again, contact your dealer. Troubleshooting > 47

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Troubleshooting > 47
R
ESPONDING
TO
ALARM
CONDITIONS
Use the following table for guidance on how to respond to
indicated alarm conditions.
INDICATOR
ALARM MEANINGS AND ACTIONS
SEL
ALARM
OFF
ON
Paper has run out. Add paper and press the SEL
button.
OFF
Flashing
The Paper Type lever is wrongly set for the type of
paper in use. Press the SEL button and set the
Paper Type lever to the correct position.
OFF
Flashing
Problem with cut sheet feeding. Remove the cut
sheet.
Flashing
ON
Print data is received but printing does not start
because no paper is being fed. Insert paper.
Flashing
Flashing
Printing cannot be resumed at this stage. Turn the
power OFF, verify that the carriage moves
properly, then turn the power ON again.
If the problem is still there after you turn the
power ON again, contact your dealer.