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4.2 STATUS MONITOR MESSAGES

J001/J003 Manual Reference
Comment
NOTE: The exact wording of the Status Monitor messages that appear on the
screen may be different.
Status
Normal
Printing
Drying
Preparing (Warming Up)
Temperature Out of Range –
Low (Recoverable)
Temperature Out of Range –
High (Recoverable)
Supplying Ink
Servicing Print Heads
Resetting Job
Power Off
Ink Supply Low (K)
Ink Supply Low (C)
4.1.2 Status Monitor Messages
The shaded status monitor messages in the table below have
been added for the J006.
Operational
Ready
Operational
Printing...
Operational
Inkjet Transparency sheet-dry print delay has been enabled.
Please wait.
Warming Up/Adjusting...
Please wait.
Warming Up/Adjusting...
Room temperature is out of the printable temperature range.
Adjust the room temperature to a suitable range and wait for a
while before using the printer. Click [User Guide] for further
information.
Warming Up/Adjusting...
Room temperature is out of the printable temperature range.
Adjust the room temperature to a suitable range and wait for a
while before using the printer. Click [User Guide] for further
information.
Loading from Cartridge...
Please wait.
Cleaning Print-heads...
Please wait.
Operational
Resetting job(s)...
No Response from Printer
Check the power and cables. Click [User Guide] for further
information.
Operational
Replace cartridge(s). Cartridge(s) are empty. Open the
indicated cover and replace the cartridge(s). [Right Front
Cover]: [Black] When multiple cartridges need replacing, pull
out all empty cartridges first, then insert the new ones. Click
[User Guide] for further information.
Operational
Replace cartridge(s). Cartridge(s) are empty. Open the
indicated cover and replace the cartridge(s). [Right Front
Cover]: [Cyan] When multiple cartridges need replacing, pull
out all empty cartridges first, then insert the new ones. Click
[User Guide] for further information.
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Status Display
Message Display
15 July 2005