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Recognizing Status Display Alerts 
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Printer Status Figure—Shows a graphic representation of the printer 
and indicates where the problem is.
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Printing Status—Displays the status of the current print job.
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Popup Setting—Allows you to choose which message(s) you want to 
bring to the foreground when that particular condition occurs with the 
printer.
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Select Printer—Allows you to select the printer that is displayed in the 
Status Display when multiple magicolor 2400W are connected to a single 
computer. 
 
In addition, if the Startup check box is selected, the Status Display is auto-
matically started up when the computer is started up.
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Printer Information—Allows you to check various information such as 
the number of prints.
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Supplies Status—Displays the usage status (approximate percentage 
remaining) of each toner cartridge.
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Mode Setting—Allows you to specify the following:
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Auto Continue:
If the Auto Continue check box is selected, print-
ing can continue even if the media size set in the 
printer driver is different from the size of the 
media loaded in the tray.
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Auto Toner Replace: Specifies whether or not printing stops when the 
toner becomes empty. If the Auto Toner Replace 
check box is selected, printing stops when the 
toner becomes empty and the empty toner car-
tridge moves so that it can be replaced.
 
Restart the printer after changing the Auto Toner 
Replace setting.
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Energy Saver:
Specifies the length of time until the printer 
enters Energy Saver mode.
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Power On Test—Performs an AIDC (Auto-Image Density Control) cali-
bration.
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Print Status Sheet—Prints a list of status messages indicated by the 
control panel indicators and a list of error messages.
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Print Config Page—Prints the configuration page.
Recognizing Status Display Alerts
When the Status Display detects a printing problem, the icon on the Windows 
task bar changes from green to yellow or red, depending on the severity of 
the printer problem.
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