Chapter 2 Operating the Page Printer

Indicators

Refer to the table below for the names and meanings of indicators on the control panel.

Indicators on the Control Panel

Indicator

Status

Function

ON LINE/A4

Lit

The printer is on-line and ready to print received data. Also, this

 

 

indicates that A4 size is selected for the current cassette when

 

 

the FEED/SIZE key is pressed together with the SHIFT key.

 

Off

The printer is off-line. The printer stores but not prints received

 

 

data.

DATA/LTR

Flashing

The printer is receiving data from the host computer.

 

Lit

The printer is processing the data for printing. Also, this indicates

 

 

that letter size is selected for the current cassette when the

 

 

FEED/SIZE key is pressed together with the SHIFT key.

MANUAL/LGL

Flashing

Indicates that there is no paper on the manual feed tray.

 

Lit

Indicates that paper is fed from the manual feed tray. (If lit

 

 

together with CASSETTE/OTHERS, it indicates that paper is fed

 

 

from the PF-16 paper feeder, if installed.) Also, this indicates

 

 

momentarily that legal size is selected when the

 

 

SHIFT+FEED/SIZE key is pressed.

CASSETTE/OTHERS

Flashing

Indicates that there is no paper in the printer’s cassette.

 

Lit

Indicates that paper is fed from the printer’s cassette (If lit

 

 

together with MANUAL/LGL, it indicates that paper is fed from

 

 

the PF-16 paper feeder, if installed.) Also, this indicates

 

 

momentarily that A5* size is selected when the

 

 

SHIFT+FEED/SIZE key is pressed.

JAM

Flashing

Indicates that the top cover is open.

 

Lit

Indicates that paper is jammed.

TONER

Flashing

Indicates there is insufficient toner.

 

Lit

Indicates that the printer is out of toner. Replace with a new

 

 

toner container.

*: Factory default. The OTHERS size can be changed by PRESCRIBE FRPO T3 command (0=A5). For details, refer to PRESCRIBE IIe Programming manual in the Kyocera Digital Library CD-ROM.

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Kyocera FS-600 manual Indicators on the Control Panel