Printronix l7032 ユーザーズマニュアル
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Explanation
Resolution
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If a message is
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6.4.1 Status Messages
Message T
Warming up …
* * * * * *
* * * * * *
The printer is warming up
or the pag
or the pag
,
e coverage is
greater than 17.5%
Wait until printer is warmed
up and READY message
up and READY message
appears.
READY/ONLINE
XXXX
ive
a print job.
Printer is ready to rece
None. The XXXX indicates the
current configuration.
NOT READY/ONLINE
XXX
Printer is online but not
Press the Ready/Stop button.
X
ready.
READY/NOT ONLINE
XXXX
Printer is ready but not
online.
online.
Press Online button.
STOPPED/ONLINE
XXXX
t
n.
Printer is online but no
ready.
ready.
Press the Ready/Stop butto
Printing
XXXX
e is printing.
The XXXX indicates the
current configuration.
current configuration.
A pag
Processing
The printer is waiting for
more data because the
datastream ended with FF
more data because the
datastream ended with FF
instead of the correct
terminator command.
terminator command.
Add the correct terminator
command (e.g., ESC E or
ESC%12345X) or use “I/O
command (e.g., ESC E or
ESC%12345X) or use “I/O
Timeout” to end a job with the
printer’s timer (see pages 21
and 26).
printer’s timer (see pages 21
and 26).
Power Save Mode
Printer is in Power Save
Mode. This message
Mode. This message
appears in place of a
Ready message while
printer is in Power Save
Ready message while
printer is in Power Save
Mode.
To exit Power Save Mode, see
“Set the Power Save Time” in
“Set the Power Save Time” in
Chapter 2, Printer Operation.
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