HP 2200 Troubleshooting Control Panel Messages, Basic Control Panel Messages, Startup, Ready

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Troubleshooting Control Panel Messages

Printer status is indicated by light patterns on the control panel.

The lights can be in any one of the following states:

OffOn Blinking

See the following information to interpret control panel lights, or use the control panel simulator (see Control Panel Simulator).

Basic Control Panel Messages

The following control panel messages indicate various conditions of the printer in preparation for, or during, printing. (You can also use the control panel simulator to understand printer messages.)

Startup

The Go (green), Ready (green), and Attention (red) lights cycle one after another.

The buttons have no effect until the printer is ready.

Ready

The Ready (green) light is on and the printer is ready to print.

No action is needed.

Pressing GO will print a demo page.

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