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Chapter 7. Understanding Operator Messages 7–5
Understanding Operator Messages
This section explains the 3 classes of operator messages and lists the
messages that you are likely to see in each class.
There are 3 classes of operator messages:
• Warning messages
• Status messages
• Error messages
If the printer needs to display a message from more than one class, it uses the
following display priority:
For example, if the printer sends an error message while a status message is
displayed, the error message replaces the status message on the display
panel.
Understanding Warning Messages
A warning message alerts you to an upcoming problem. When an operator
warning occurs, printing continues and the Attention light flashes. Press
Enter to see the message on the display panel.
If more than one warning message is pending at one time, you see the first
warning message with a (+) character to the right of the message. You can
use the Menu Scrolling push buttons to scroll up and down the list of
messages.
List of Warning Messages
The table on page 7–6 lists warning messages that you may see, gives a brief
description of the problem, and tells you what to do to fix it. When you are
instructed to call for service, call 1-800-358-6661. See “Requesting Service”
on page xiii for further information.
Note: The operator action most likely to solve the problem is listed first.
Priority Message
Highest Error
Medium Status
Lowest Warning