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Understanding Printer Messages
Understanding
P
rinter
Messages
Caring for Your Printer
Res Reduced
The resolution of the page is reduced from 600 dots per inch (dpi) to
300 dpi to prevent a 38 Memory Full error. 1200 dpi pages do not
undergo resolution reduction. If a 1200 dpi print job runs out of
memory, a 38 Memory Full error occurs.
Res Reduced
displays for
the duration of the current job.
Resetting the
Printer
The printer is deleting any print jobs in process and restoring all
printer settings to user defaults.
No button actions are possible while this message is displayed.
Restoring Factory
Defaults
The printer is restoring factory defaults. See page 79 for details about
which printer settings are affected.
No button actions are possible while this message is displayed.
Waiting
The printer has received a page of data to print, but is Waiting until
an End of Job or Form Feed command occurs or until additional data
is received.
The display shows the printer language on line 1 to the right of
Waiting
.
• To cancel the current job, press
Menu>
or
<Menu
. The
Job Menu
is
displayed. Press
Menu>
or
<Menu
until
Cancel Job
is on the
second line. Press
Select
.
• To reset the printer, press
Menu>
or
<Menu
. The
Job Menu
is
displayed. Press
Menu>
or
<Menu
until
Reset Printer
is on the
second line. Press
Select
.
• To print the contents of the print buffer, press
Go
,
Menu>
, or
<Menu
. The
JOB MENU
displays. Press
Menu>
or
<Menu
until
Print Buffer
is on the second line. Press
Select
. See
Print Buffer
in
JOB MENU
on page 82 for more information.
• Press
Stop
to take the printer out of
Waiting
. The
Not Ready
message is displayed. Press
Go
to return to
Waiting
.
Canceling Job
The printer is processing a request to cancel the current print job.
Status Message
Meaning and Actions Allowed While Message is Displayed
Summary of Contents for Optra S 1250
Page 1: ...www lexmark com User s Guide February 1998 Optra S...
Page 10: ...Table of Contents x Table of Contents...
Page 15: ...Getting Started...
Page 16: ......
Page 65: ...Using Your Printer...
Page 66: ......
Page 138: ...Using the Operator Panel and Menus 122 Using the Operator Panel and Menus Using Your Printer...
Page 172: ...Using Print Materials 156 Using Print Materials Using Your Printer...
Page 190: ...Receive only Fax 174 Receive only Fax Using Your Printer...
Page 191: ...Caring for Your Printer...
Page 192: ......
Page 262: ...Clearing Jams 246 Clearing Jams Caring for Your Printer...
Page 267: ...Installing Options...
Page 268: ......
Page 336: ...Memory and Option Cards 320 Memory and Option Cards Installing Options...
Page 340: ...Infrared Adapter 324 Infrared Adapter Installing Options...
Page 343: ...Appendixes...
Page 344: ......
Page 356: ...Understanding Fonts 340 Understanding Fonts Appendixes...
Page 364: ...Enhancing Print Quality 348 Enhancing Print Quality Appendixes...
Page 366: ...Printer Specifications 350 Printer Specifications Appendixes...
Page 367: ...Reference...
Page 368: ......
Page 379: ...363 Notices Notices Reference Japanese Laser Notice Chinese Laser Notice...
Page 380: ...Notices 364 Notices Reference Korean Laser Notice...
Page 388: ...Safety 372 Safety Reference...
Page 389: ...373 Safety Safety Reference...
Page 390: ...Safety 374 Safety Reference...
Page 391: ...375 Safety Safety Reference...
Page 392: ...Safety 376 Safety Reference...
Page 393: ...377 Safety Safety Reference...
Page 394: ...Safety 378 Safety Reference...
Page 398: ...Warranty 382 Warranty Reference...
Page 410: ...Glossary 394 Glossary Reference...