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CMS-XML Using the Status Monitor CX-G2400
Checking Printer Status The status monitor allows you to check the current status of the printer The printer status will be displayed using one of the following images .
CMS-XML Port exceptions which enable your computer to communicate with your printer - IX-R7000
Learn which ports are necessary for your computer and printer to communicate with each other. Making sure that they're not blocked by security or firewall programs will help enable your printer to work correctly.
CMS-XML Using the Status Monitor
Using the Status Monitor [1 ] Graphic image of the printer status Graphic image showing the current status of the printer.
CMS-XML Printing Does not Start or Complete - CX-G2400
Are you printing something such as a large image ? If the status lamp (green) is flashing, the data is still being processed stand by.
CMS-XML Printing Does not Start or Complete - CX-G6400
Are you printing something such as a large image ? If the status lamp is flashing, the data is still being processed stand by.
CMS-XML Checking the Ink Condition - CX-G6400
The pictures of ink tanks shown on the status monitor stand for black (Bk), cyan (C), magenta (M) and yellow (Y) ink tanks from left. Note For how to get a new ink tank, contact your place of purchase.
CMS-XML Notes on Printing from a VPN
Each VPN is different. You may need to contact your network administrator for help .
CMS-XML Loading Paper CX-G6400
Loading Paper If you change to a different type or size of paper, change the printer driver setting. To print on both sides, print the side with less pictures and characters (e.g., front side) first. If an image with a lot of pictures and characters is printed, paper may not be neatly stacked
CMS-XML Loading Paper - CX-G2400
IMPORTANT When printing pictures or characters on paper with the length of 91mm or less (business card, etc.), the edges of sheets of paper stacked in the stacker may not be aligned properly. To prevent paper jams, as a guideline, remove the printed paper when it reaches position A in the figure.