Getting to Know your Print Server
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The Print Server features three LEDs that provide information about
a) your wireless connection, b) your Print Server and printer status, 2 and c) your LAN activity.
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Solid Blue | The Print Server is connected to a wireless |
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Blinking Blue | access point (AP) or station. | ||
The Print Server is trying to connect |
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Off | The wireless mode of the Print Server is disabled. | ||
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Solid Blue | Firmware is being upgraded to the Print Server. (If the | 9 | |
| Print Server upgrade fails, the LED will light steadily.) | ||
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Blinking Blue | The printer is connected (blinks regardless |
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| of whether or not print jobs are being | ||
| processed by the Print Server). |
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Off | 11 | ||
No link is established with the printer, | |||
| or the printer is turned off. |
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(c) LAN-Link/Activity LED
Solid Blue The LAN cable is connected to Print Server.
Blinking Blue Data is being transmitted and received through this port.
Off | No link is established. |
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