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Responding to Error Messages
Responding to Error Messages
Call-for-service messages
Service messages are displayed when a serious problem is detected inside the printer.
Every time you turn on the printer, it runs an internal test. If any problems are detected
during the self-test or at any other time during operation, a service message will be
displayed as follows, nn-nn ERROR:
Where nn-nn is replaced by numbers (e.g. 5F-50). If such a message persists, the
printer requires servicing by a qualified technician. When service message appears,
follow the procedure below:
1
As soon as a service message appears, turn the printer off and wait for a few moments.
2
Turn the printer on again and check the display to see if the printer returns to normal.
If you see the READY message, the printer has returned to normal status and you can
continue to use the printer.
If the service message still appears, make a note of the error numbers, turn the printer
off and unplug power cord from the wall.
3
Before you call for service, you will need the following information:
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The number of the error message.
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Printer serial number (location described opposite page).
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Place of purchase.
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Nature of the problem.
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Details of the action you have taken to try and clear the problem and the results.
Summary of Contents for LBP-1000
Page 86: ...78 MEMO ...
Page 95: ...87 4 q e w r y t i u o 2 1 0 Printing a Test Print Test print sample ...
Page 99: ...91 4 Printing the Font Lists PCL Font List sample q w e r t y u i o 0 1 ...
Page 102: ...94 MEMO ...
Page 110: ...102 Setting PostScript Printing Options Demo print start page t r q w e ...
Page 112: ...104 Setting PostScript Printing Options PS Font List ...
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Page 167: ...159 Appendix 1 Typeface Samples PostScript option font samples ...
Page 168: ...160 Appendix 1 Typeface Samples ...
Page 172: ...164 Appendix 2 Symbol Sets Supported Fig A2 1 Roman 8 R8 Fig A2 2 ISO 8859 1 Latin 1 ...
Page 173: ...165 Appendix 2 Symbol Sets Supported Fig A2 3 ISO 8859 2 Latin 2 Fig A2 4 ISO 8859 9 Latin 5 ...
Page 175: ...167 Appendix 2 Symbol Sets Supported Fig A2 7 PC 850 Multilingual PM Fig A2 8 PC 852 Latin 2 ...
Page 176: ...168 Appendix 2 Symbol Sets Supported Fig A2 9 PC Turkish Fig A2 10 Windows Latin 1 ...
Page 177: ...169 Appendix 2 Symbol Sets Supported Fig A2 11 Windows Latin 2 Fig A2 12 Windows Latin 5 ...
Page 178: ...170 Appendix 2 Symbol Sets Supported Fig A2 13 Desk Top Fig A2 14 PS Text ...
Page 182: ...174 Appendix 2 Symbol Sets Supported Fig A2 21 PiFont Fig A2 22 Legal ...
Page 188: ...180 Appendix 2 Symbol Sets Supported Fig A2 33 PC 8 Greek Fig A2 34 OCR A PC 8GR PC 8L ...
Page 189: ...181 Appendix 2 Symbol Sets Supported Fig A2 35 OCR B Fig A2 36 3 of 9 Barcode ...
Page 190: ...182 Appendix 2 Symbol Sets Supported Fig A2 37 UPC EAN Barcode Fig A2 38 Code 128 Barcode ...
Page 191: ...183 Appendix 2 Symbol Sets Supported Fig A2 39 Interleaved 2 of 5 Barcode ...