Before Making Prints Chapter 3

 

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3.3 Names of Printer Panel Parts and Their Functions

 

 

3.3Names of Printer Panel Parts and Their Functions

Names of Printer Panel Parts and Their Functions

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Part Name

Description

 

 

1

Ready light

• Off when the printer controller is off or starting up

 

 

• Lights up in green to indicate that the printer is ready

 

 

• Flashes green when the printer controller is proceeding to

 

 

RIP, printing a job, or communicating with a network utility

 

 

(such as, Command Workstation)

 

 

 

2

Message window

• Displays information about the current status

 

 

 

3

Up/down keys

• Up key: Returns to the previous option or setting if pressed

 

 

when a menu is displayed; displays the previous character if

 

 

pressed when entering text

 

 

• Down key: Advances to the next option or setting if pressed

 

 

when a menu is displayed; displays the next character if

 

 

pressed when entering text

 

 

 

4

Right/left keys

• Right arrow: Advances the cursor to the next entry position

 

 

on the right

 

 

 

• Left arrow: Deletes the character to the left if pressed when

 

 

entering text

 

 

 

 

5

Menu key

• Displays the Functions menu; returns to the menu if pressed

 

 

after an option has been selected

 

 

 

6

Set key

• Activates the currently selected option and, if applicable,

 

 

proceeds to the next menu

 

 

• If “Cancel Job” appears in the display window, press the [Set]

 

 

key to cancel the job.

 

 

 

7

Cancel key

• Exits the setup and returns to Info

 

 

 

8

Message light

• Lights up in red to indicate a communication error lasting

 

 

more than 30 seconds between the printer controller and the

 

 

printer

 

 

 

 

• Flashes red if there is a warning or an error that prevents

 

 

printing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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