Lexmark W810 用户指南
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Messages
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Understanding
printer messages
Messages appear on your operator panel display about the current state
of the printer or indicating printer problems you must resolve. Use the fol-
lowing table to understand printer messages. Explanations of numbered
messages (for example,
of the printer or indicating printer problems you must resolve. Use the fol-
lowing table to understand printer messages. Explanations of numbered
messages (for example,
38 Memory Full
) begin on page 12. For informa-
tion on using the operator panel, see page ix.
If you need to refer to a list of the menus available from the operator
panel, see page 221 for a brief overview. For more detailed information
about each of the menu items, refer to the
panel, see page 221 for a brief overview. For more detailed information
about each of the menu items, refer to the
Complete Printer Reference
available on Lexmark’s Web site (www.lexmark.com).
Printer messages
Message
Action
Activating Menu
Changes
Changes
The printer is activating changes made to the printer
settings.
settings.
Bin
x
Full
The specified bin is full. Remove the stack of paper
from the bin to clear the message. If you assigned
the bin a name, the message displays the bin name
instead of the bin number.
from the bin to clear the message. If you assigned
the bin a name, the message displays the bin name
instead of the bin number.
Use the message maps on top of the printer to
locate the bin. See page 43 for an illustration.
locate the bin. See page 43 for an illustration.
Busy
The printer is busy receiving, processing, or printing
data. The light on the operator panel blinks while the
printer is processing data.
data. The light on the operator panel blinks while the
printer is processing data.
When the printer is busy, you can press
Menu>
or
<Menu
to open the Job Menu. From the Job Menu,
you can:
• Cancel the current job.
• Choose to print or delete any held jobs or confi-
• Choose to print or delete any held jobs or confi-
dential jobs. See “Using the print and hold
function” on page 215 for more information.
function” on page 215 for more information.