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Calibrating Printer
The printer automatically calibrates itself when any of its covers
is opened and when there is no paper jammed inside. This is not
an error message, and will clear itself after one minute. While the
printer displays this message, do not open the covers or turn off
the printer.
Cancel All Print Job
The printer is canceling all print jobs in the printer memory,
including jobs the printer is currently receiving or printing. This
message appears when the
Job Cancel button has been pressed
down for more than 2 seconds.
Cancel Print Job
The print is canceling the current print job. This message appears
when the
Job Cancel button has been pressed and released
within 2 seconds.
Can’t Print Duplex
The printer has encountered problems during duplex printing.
Make sure you are using an appropriate type and size of paper
for the Duplex Unit. The problem could also be a result of
incorrect settings for the paper source you are using. Pressing the
Start/Stop button
will print the rest of the print job on only one
side of the paper. Press the
Job Cancel button to cancel the print
job.
Check Paper Size
The paper size setting is different from the size of paper loaded
in the printer. Check to see if the correct size of paper is loaded in
the specified paper source.
To clear this error, select
Clear Warning
from the control panel’s
Reset Menu. See “How to access the control panel menus” on page
167 for instructions.
Summary of Contents for AcuLaser C8600
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Page 15: ...Product Information 13 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Chapter 1 Product Information ...
Page 52: ...50 Paper Handling ...
Page 235: ...Using Options 233 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 1 Access the Hard Disk Drive as shown below ...
Page 246: ...244 Using Options 2 Prepare the printer as shown below ...
Page 336: ...334 Troubleshooting ...
Page 356: ...354 Technical Specifications ...
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