Kyocera FS-1010 manual Indicators

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Indicators

3.3Indicators

There are four indicators on the printer’s operator panel. These light, flash, and turn off in combination to indicate the printer’s current status. This section explains the indicators on the operator panel and the appropriate corrective action to take in each case.

Indicator displays can be classified into three categories: maintenance, errors, and normal. In the following table, indicators are shown to be lit, flashing, or off. Further, flashing is divided into two speeds, fast and slow.

Lit

Red/Green

Fast Flashing

Red/Green

Slow flashing

Red/Green

Off

Grey

By using the KM-NET for Clients utility, you can monitor the printer’s status from the computer. When a printer error occurs, the error message is displayed on the computer’s screen. The display for the KM-NET for Clients is described in the following tables.

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Contents Printer Regarding Tradenames License Limited WarrantyLimitation of Remedies GeneralAgfa Japan License Agreement Guidelines Typeface Trademark AcknowledgementContents Fonts Paper SelectionAppendix a Options Appendix B Host Computer InterfaceIndex-1 Appendix C Printer SpecificationsGlossary-1 Introduction Description Guide to the ManualsGuide to the Operation Guide Basic Operations Operator Panel Keys IndicatorsReference Name Status Meaning Reference Name FunctionStatus Error Log Installation OptionsSoftware Version Hardware InformationKIR Test Pattern Toner GaugeInterface Information Maintenance Toner Kit to be Used Toner Container ReplacementToner Container Replacement Interval Replenishing Toner Take the new toner container from the bag. Hold it with Lock Lock position. Lock lever #2 is automatically locked Printer Interior CleaningNever stand the process unit on end Slots in the printer Troubleshooting General Guide Symptom Check Items Corrective ActionClean the charger wire Print Quality ProblemsPrinted Results Corrective Action Contact your Kyocera Mita dealerConfirm Toner indicator Check the EcoPrint settingTry setting the thin paper mode Check the paper size settingIndicators Maintenance Messages There is no cassette in the feeder, or TheprintjobcannotbedoneatcurrentresolutionCassette is not inserted properly After reinserting the paper cassette, you should beScanner motor error 4000 error Errors Requiring Service Personnel AttentionScanner pin-photo error 4200 error Eraser error 5300 errorNone Waste toner reservoir is full Error ErrorController RAM read/write error F020 error Waste toner reservoir is fullEngine ROM check sum error F050 error Communication error F040 errorError Messages Make sure to turn the printer power off before inserting Printer power is onThis message appears when the printer is in the ready Printer has halted because you attempted to insertIndicator KM-NET for Clients display Description Normal Indicator DisplayJam at the Face-down and Face-up Trays Correcting a Paper JamJam Inside the Printer Jam at the Paper CassetteInto the printer Paper Selection Specifications Paper SpecificationsSpecification General GuidelinesComposition Selecting the Right PaperCondition of the Paper Paper Size Basis WeightPaper Sizes for Paper Feeding SmoothnessPaper Grain Moisture ContentThickness Caliper Other Paper Properties Transparency overhead projection film Transparency SpecificationsSpecial Paper Adhesive-backed label Adhesive-Backed LabelsEnvelopes Adhesive Label SpecificationsColored Paper Preprinted PaperRecycled Paper Paper Type Paper Source MP Tray Paper Weight Paper Type CassettePaper Type Fonts Internal Fonts Internal Scalable and Bitmap Fonts and Kpdl Fonts List of FontsList of Fonts List of Fonts Font Kpdl Fonts List of Fonts Appendix a Options Memory CompactFlash Card Available OptionsYES Expansion Memory InstallationDimm to be used Installing the DimmInsert the Dimm into the Dimm socket so that the notches on To remove a Dimm Testing the Expansion MemorySetting the Printer Driver Memory CompactFlash Card Push it in all the way Network Interface Card Appendix B Host Computer Interface Parallel Interface Communication Modes Interface SignalsParallel Interface Pin In/out Description Table B.1 Parallel Connector Pin AssignmentPaper Empty PError Pin Data 0 1 to Data 7 8 Pins 2 toReset nInit Pin Error* nFault PinSelect In nSelectIn Pin Power Ready PinUSB Interface Specifications1 RS-232C Interface Serial Interface OptionTable B.4 RS-422A Signal Pin Assignments SG Signal Ground Pin2 RS-422A Interface DTR Data Terminal Ready PinSerial Connector Overview of Signals RS-422ARDB Receive Data Pin RDA Receive Data Inverted Pin SDB Send Data Pin SDA Send Data Inverted PinH1 Baud rate RS-232C/RS-422A ProtocolH2 Data bits H3 Stop bitsH5 Protocol logic Prescribe Frpo D0 CommandH6 Buffer nearly-full threshold H7 Buffer nearly-empty thresholdObtain a Suitable RS-232C Cable Connecting the Printer to the ComputerRS-232C Cable Connection Cursor with Settings, then click on Control Panel from among \MODE LPT1=COM1 Appendix C Printer Specifications Printer Specifications Power consumption Power requirementsDimensions WeightGlossary First mode Cassette modeDpi dots per inch IEEE1284MB mega byte Prescribe commandsMP tray OfflineUSB Universal Serial Bus Sleep modeStatus Index EcoPrint Glossary-2Emulation Glossary-2Envelope Index-3
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