HP T3204 manual Using the primary operator panel, Status Indicator Lights

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using the primary operator panel

Selections from the main menu will need to be changed when changes in the print mode, media size, options and various other configuration items are required for the printer. Instructions begin on page 23 of this guide.

note

Refer to the ªConfiguring the Printerº chapter in the Setup Guide for complete

instructions in how to access and use the secondary operator panel.

The following pages describe the status indicator lights and keys comprising the primary operator panel, along with the related operating modes.

Status Indicator Lights

The three status indicator lights (LEDs) provide information about current printer operation, as follows:

ON LINE/ PAUSE

POWER Ð Lit when the printer is

RIBBON

powered on.

MEDIA

 

ON LINE/PAUSE Ð Lit when the printer is

POWER

on line or blinking when the printer is off

 

line or in a standby/fault state.

 

RIBBON MEDIA Ð Lit when the printer

 

sensors fail to detect label media or the

 

presence of a ribbon.

 

Keys

Three primary operator panel keys provide for the basic, day-to-day control of the printer, as described on the following pages.

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Contents GG GG Page 136578±001, Rev B Ri rrk US and Canada Radio Interference NoteTrademarks About thi Opertor Guide Basic Operating Procedures Table of ontentsPage Powering On the Printer AutionUsing the primary operator panel Status Indicator LightsCancel On LINE/PAUSE Printing Modes Loading Media Loading media Metal HUBTo load fan±folded media, proceed as follows Printhead Media Hinge Latch Guide Plate Noe Loading media Loading media Loading media Unloading Media Unloading media Right-Hand Front Panel Installing the Ribbon Installing the ribbon Hook Removing the Ribbon Removing the ribbon Printhead Hinge Latch Plate Selecting Print Mode Selecting Gap Sensor Setting Print Intensity Slctin Mia Hanlin Selecting media handling To enter the media handling To view the desiredSelecting the Ribbon Saver Cleaning the Outside of the Cabinet Leaning the PrinterCleaning the printer Fault Messages Prom FaultFault messages Media FaultPage 6662