When the Machine Does Not Operate As Wanted
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| Two long beeps. | Machine has warmed | After cooling or being switched on, the |
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| Single short beep. | A valid operation is | A control panel key was pressed, the |
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| Five short beeps repeated | Strong alert. | Machine requires user attention. Paper |
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| replenishing. |
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Note
❒Users cannot mute the machine's beep alerts. When the machine beeps to alert users of a paper jam or toner request, if the machine's covers are opened and closed repeatedly within a short period of time, the beep alert might continue, even after normal status has resumed.
❒For details about enabling or disabling beep alerts, see “General Features”, General Settings Guide.
Reference
“General Features”, General Settings Guide
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