DELL 1235cn ユーザーズマニュアル

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Introduction  | 13
UNDERSTANDING THE STATUS LED
The color of the Status LED indicates the printer's current status.
ACKNOWLEDGING THE STATUS OF THE 
TONER CARTRIDGE
The status of toner cartridges is indicated by the Status LED and the LCD 
display. If the toner cartridge is low or needs to be replaced, the Status LED 
turns red and the display shows the message. However the arrow mark 
shows which color toner is of concern or needs replacement with a new 
cartridge. 
Example: 
The above example shows the yellow cartridge status indicated by the 
arrow. Check the message to find out what the problem is and how to solve 
it. See "Understanding display messages" on page 62 for more information 
on error messages.
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
Off
The printer is powered off-line.
The printer is in power save mode. When data 
is received, or any button is pressed, it 
switches to on-line automatically.
Green
Blinking
When the green LED blinks slowly, the printer 
is receiving data from the computer.
When the green LED blinks rapidly, the printer 
is printing data. 
On
The printer is powered on and can be used.
Red
Blinking
A minor error has occurred and the printer is 
waiting for the error to be cleared. Check the 
display message, and solve the problem 
referring to "Understanding display 
messages" on page 62. 
The toner cartridge is low. Order a new toner 
cartridge, see "Ordering supplies" on page 71. 
You can temporarily improve print quality by 
redistributing the toner. See "Replacing the 
toner cartridge" on page 53.
On
A problem has occurred such as a paper jam, 
cover is open or no paper in the tray, so that 
the printer cannot continue the job. Check the 
message on the display, and see 
"Understanding display messages" on 
page 62
 to solve the problem.
The toner cartridge is empty, exhausted, or 
needs to be changed. See "Understanding 
display messages" on page 62.
Always check the message on the display to solve the problem. The 
instruction in the Troubleshooting section will guide you to operate the 
printer properly. See "Understanding display messages" on page 62 
for more information.