cartridge that needs attention. After installing the new
cartridge, you have to clear this message through the
control panel using the Clear Warning option. (See
c ha p te r 6 , “Co nsu mabl es a nd Pr eve nta tiv e
Maintenance,” for details on replacing the developer
cartridge and “Administration/Engine” in chapter 4 for
details on clearing the warning.)
x DEVELOPER
UNIT MIS-
INSTALLED
A developer cartridge is not installed or installed
incorrectly. The x is replaced by the color of the
developer unit that needs attention. Either install a
developer cartridge if one is not present or reinstall the
current one correctly. (See chapter 6, “Consumables
and Preventative Maintenance,” for information on
replacing the developer cartridge.)
FUSER
OIL LOW
The oil bottle for the fuser unit is running low. If you
have a new bottle on hand, you may want to change the
bottle now. (See chapter 6, “Consumables and
Preventative Maintenance,” for information on
replacing the oil bottle.) If not, order a replacement
bottle now. A limited number of copies (approximately
100) will still run. However, when the oil runs out, the
printer stops and the
FUSER OIL EMPTY
status
message appears.
FUSER
OIL EMPTY
The oil bottle for the fuser unit is empty. The printer
will not run anymore copies until the bottle is replaced.
(See chapter 6, “Consumables and Preventative
Maintenance,” for information on replacing the oil
bottle.)
IDLE
No jobs are in progress.
IDLE INPUT
PRINTING
The system is on line and printing previously accepted
jobs. No new jobs are arriving at the communication
interfaces.
INNER
JAM
Media has jammed leaving the OPC belt cartridge area.
Remove the jam (see the “Inner Jam” section later in
this chapter for details).
INITIALIZING The printer is warming up and getting ready to go on
line.
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