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State and Description
(“Not Ready“)
The printer has been stopped.
If the printer changes to “Not Ready“ during
printing, the printer stops processing the job and
stores the remaining data in the printer buffers.
Selecting the [[SSttoop
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causes the printer to enter the “Not Ready“ state.
When normal operation is interrupted, the printer
goes into a “Not Ready“ state.
When the printer detects an intervention
condition, it places itself in the “Not Ready“ state
and displays a pop-up warning or error message.
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• The printer needs basic supplies. For some
supplies (for example, staples), you can
temporarily bypass this message and continue
processing; other supplies (for example, black
toner) require you to replace them
immediately.
• The printer needs basic service that involves
paper handling or checking mechanical
conditions. You must handle all messages of
this type immediately.
• The printer or TotalFlow Print Server has a
hardware problem, such as a paper jam or a
component failure. Processing stops so that
you can attempt to correct the problem, or, if
necessary, call for service. You can postpone
action for some messages of this type; others
you must handle immediately. Some printed
pages may be lost or damaged because of
printer errors.
(“Error“)
The printer has encountered an error while
printing.
(“Warming up“)
The printer has been turned on but it is not ready
to print.
The job status window on the printer control bar displays the job name and shows the progress of the job
on the printer.
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