Brother HL-1060 Series manual Alarm Lamp, Switch, Other Control Features, Sleep Mode

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CHAPTER 3 CONTROL PANEL

Alarm Lamp

The Alarm lamp blinks to indicate a printer error status such as “Cover Open” and “Memory Full.” If any other error occurs, the printer indicates the error by blinking the Alarm lamp with another lamp or by printing an error report.

Note

The Ready, Data and Drum lamps are used to indicate printer errors with the Alarm lamp. See “ALARM INDIC ATIONS AT A GLANCE” in Chapter 6 and take corrective action for the error.

Switch

If you press the switch during printing, the printer immediately stops printing and ejects the paper. It is recommended that you wait until the page has finished printing, then press the switch, otherwise you will lose data on the page.

If the printer is in sleep mode, pressing the switch wakes it up into the ready state.

If the Data lamp is on, press the switch. The printer prints any data remaining in the printer memory: this operation is called “Form Feed.”

If an error occurs, the printer will recover from some errors automatically. If the error does not clear automatically, press the switch to clear the error and continue printer operation.

If the Ready lamp is on, press the switch. You can select Feeder 1 or Feeder 2.

Other Control Features

The printer has the following useful features:

Sleep Mode

When the printer does not receive data for a certain period of time (time- out), it enters sleep mode. Sleep mode acts as though the printer was turned off. The default time-out is 5 minutes. While the printer is in sleep mode, all the lamps are off and it is as if it was turned off, but the printer can still receive data from the computer. Receiving a print file or document automatically wakes up the printer to start printing. Pressing the switch also wakes up the printer.

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Contents Please read this manual thoroughly before using the printer Brother Laser PrinterShipment of the Printer Laser Printer HL-1060 Series User’s Guide Trademarks Compilation and Publication NoticeDefinitions of Warnings, Cautions, and Notes To Use the Printer SafelyTable of Contents Index Industry Canada Compliance Statement For Canada Only RegulationsInternational Energy Star Compliance Statement Radio Interference 220-240 V Model Only Laser Safety For 110-120 V Model OnlyFDA Regulations For 110-120 V Model Only IEC 825 Specification For 220-240 V Model Only Declaration of Conformity For EuropeImportant For Your Safety Geräuschemission / Acoustic Noise Emission For Germany OnlyImportant Wiring Information For U.K. only Finding Out How to Use the Printer About the GuidebooksAbout Your Printer Printer OverviewFeatures Popular Printer Emulation Support Remote Printer Console Program for DOSEnhanced Memory Management Sleep Mode Power Save Mode Environment-Friendly Economy Printing ModeLow Running Cost Operating and Storage Environment Power SupplyEnvironment Introduction Paper Specifications Paper Type Paper SizeUSER’S Guide Remarks Fan the Paper Straighten the PaperEnvelopes MULTI-PURPOSE Sheet Feeders Loading Paper into the Feeder Opening the Feeder and Moving the Paper GuidesMoving the Paper Guides Closing the Feeder Loading Paper in Feeder Two Side Printing Manual Duplexing When you load more than one sheet of paper manually When you load one sheet of paper manuallyManual Feed Slot Paper Handling Output Tray and Paper Support Wire You can stack up to 100 sheets in the output trayLamps and Switch Ready Paper LampDrum Lamp Data Toner LampFeeder Lamp Other Control Features Alarm LampSwitch Sleep ModeTest Print Mode Lamp Lit Choice FunctionControl Features Set by the Brother Driver ProtectionAPT Advanced Photoscale Technology Serial Interface Board RS100M Selecting the RS-422A Apple or RS-232C IBM Serial InterfaceSetting the Serial Interface Parameters Selecting the RS-422A Apple Or RS-232C IBM Serial InterfaceDTR only BitsBit OffConnecting the Serial Interface Cable NoneOptions BR-SCRIPT 2 ROM Board BR-3000 Additional Memory Minimum Memory Recommendation including resident memoryInstalling the Simm Unplug the power cord Disconnect the interface cableRemove the main controller board Chapter Maintenance Replacing the Toner CartridgeRemoving the Drum Unit Turning the Lever to Close the Shutter Removing the Old Toner Cartridge Installing the Toner Cartridge Into the Drum Unit Replacing the Drum Unit Drum Unit Nearly at the End of its Life10 Removing the Drum Unit ∙ Do not remove the starter sheet 12 Removing the Toner Cartridge15 Installing the Drum Unit Adjusting the Print Density 17 Adjusting the Print Density DialCleaning the Printer Cleaning the Printer ExteriorCleaning the Printer Interior and Drum Unit 20 Turning off the Switch and UnpluggingGently wipe the scanner window with a soft dry cloth 23 Cleaning the Primary Corona Wire Cleaning the Paper Feed Rollers 24 Cleaning the Feeder 1 Paper Feed Rollers26 Removing the Drum Unit Assembly RE-PACKING the Printer27 Placing the Drum Unit in the Plastic Bag Alarm Indications AT a Glance Operator CallsError Action SimmTroubleshooting Service Calls NV-RAMPaper Jams Locating Paper Jam PositionPaper Jam in the Feeders Paper Jam near the Drum Unit Do Not Pull the Jammed Paper from the Output Tray Setting Up the Printer Hardware Question RecommendationSetting Up the Printer for Windows QuestionSetting Up the Printer for DOS When Using the Optional RS-100M Serial Interface Setting Up the Printer for Apple Macintosh ComputersWhen Using the Optional BR-Script 2 ROM Board BR-3000 Paper Handling Printing Print Quality Together right now, overToner scatters and stains the printed Printer Interior and Drum Unit Printer Specifications Appendix aFunctions Electrical and Mechanical Parallel Interface Specifications Data StrobeFig. A-1 Parallel Interface Cable Scalable Fonts Resident FontsBitmapped Fonts Intellifont Compatible FontsAppendix HP LaserJet 5P Mode Symbol SETS/ Character SetsOCR Symbol Sets Epson ModeIndex Paper lamp 6-1