You can use the machine to make copies or perform maintenance operations without a computer.
This section describes the LED (Light Emitting Diode) display and basic operations on the operation panel.
The number 1 is displayed on the LED normally when turning on the power.
The LED display indicates the machine status as follows.
Machine Status
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LED Display
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While copying
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Number of copies (flashing)
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While printing, scanning, or performing maintenance operations
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(displayed in order)
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When an error occurs
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E and numbers are displayed in order.
For details on the error codes, see "Alarm Lamp Is Lit Orange" in An Error Code Is Displayed on the LED.
P and numbers are displayed in order.
An error that requires contacting the service center may have occurred.
For details, see "Alarm Lamp Flashes Orange" in An Error Code Is Displayed on the LED
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While the paper output cover is open
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The FINE cartridge holder is being moved to the replacement position.
The machine is getting ready for FINE cartridge replacement.
(flashing)
Ready to replace a FINE cartridge.
The head cover is opened and the FINE cartridge holder stops in place.
(displayed alternately)
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While setting up for wireless LAN connection
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Setup is in progress.
(displayed in order)
Setup is successfully completed.
The display returns to the copy standby mode after about 3 seconds.
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Number of Copies
When copying starts, the specified number of copies is displayed on the LED. While copying is in progress, the number on the LED flashes and decreases by one to indicate the remaining number of copies to be made.
Each time you press the [+] button, the number on the LED increases by one. When F is displayed, the number of copies is set to "20". Press the [+] button again to return to "1".
Maintenance Codes
To perform maintenance of the machine, press the (Maintenance) button repeatedly until the desired code is displayed on the LED, and then press the Color or Black button.
Error Codes
When an error occurs, E and numbers are displayed in order on the LED to indicate the error code.
- "E, 1, 6"
(displayed in order)