Xerox wc7530 用户指南

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Troubleshooting 
 
 
WorkCentre 7500 Series Multifunction Printer  197 
 
User Guide 
 
Restarting the Printer 
1.  Locate the two power switches. 
2.  Turn off the switch on the top of the printer. A message appears on the control panel that warns that 
the printer is turning off. 
3.  If the printer turns off, then turn on the switch to restart the printer. 
4.  If the printer does not turn off after two minutes, then open the front cover and turn off the second 
switch. 
5.  Turn on the bottom switch, then turn on the top switch to restart the printer. 
If the problem is not resolved by restarting the printer, see the table in this chapter that best describes the 
problem. 
 
Printer Does Not Turn On 
 
Probable Causes 
Solutions 
The power cord is not correctly plugged into 
the outlet. 
Turn off the printer, and plug the power cord securely into the outlet.
Something is wrong with the outlet connected 
to the printer. 
  Plug another electrical appliance into the outlet and see if it 
operates properly. 
  Try a different outlet. 
One of the power switches is not turned on. 
Turn off both of the power switches. Wait two minutes then turn on 
both of the switches. 
The printer is connected to an outlet with a 
voltage or frequency that does not match the 
printer specifications. 
Use a power source with the specifications listed in 
Electrical 
Specifications
 on page 258. 
 
 
CAUTION: 
Plug the three-wire cord (with grounding prong) directly into a grounded AC outlet only. 
Do not use a power strip. If necessary, contact a licensed electrician to install a properly grounded 
outlet. 
 
 
Printer Resets or Turns Off Frequently 
 
Probable Causes 
Solutions 
The power cord is not correctly plugged into 
the outlet. 
Turn off the printer, confirm that the power cord is correctly plugged 
into the printer and the outlet, then turn on the printer. 
A system error occurred. Contact 
your 
Xerox
® 
service representative with the error message. 
Check the control panel fault history. For details, see 
Viewing Faults 
and Error Messages on the Control Panel
 on page 248.