PagePro 9100 User’s Guide ®1800672-001B
Consumable Life Expectancies4What is the life expectancy of consumables?AttentionConsumable life is expressed in simplex letter/A4 pages @ normal 5% c
Status, Error, and Service Messages94HP-GL Error Codes and PCL Error CodesThe following tables list error codes that could appear on the printer messa
Additional Assistance 95PostScript ErrorsIf your printer is having trouble printing when using PostScript emulation, you should turn on the Error Hand
5Installing OtherAccessories
Introduction98IntroductionAttentionIt’s very important to protect the printer controller board and any associated daughterboard or module from electro
Introduction 995"See appendix A, “Technical Specifications” on page 145 for dimensions and clearances.If MINOLTA-QMS printer failure or damage is
Antistatic Protection100Antistatic Protection AttentionIt’s very important to protect the printer controller board and any associated daughterboard or
4-bin Mailbox 101Installing the 4-bin Mailbox 5"If both the duplexer and the 4-bin mailbox are to be installed, install the 4-bin mailbox first.I
4-bin Mailbox1023With the top cover slightly closed, pull out the tabs c(two on each side).Pulling the tabs with force may break them.4At the back of
4-bin Mailbox 1038Attach the transport unit c to the printer.9Insert the metal tabs on the left and right sides d of the transport unit into the notch
Consumable Life Expectancies 5Consumables Life Expectancies Chart How do I order consumables?Choosing the right consumables for your printer not only
BuzzBox10414 Insert the 4-bin mailbox cable into the connector on the left side of the printer until it locks into place.15Install the four mailbins (
BuzzBox 105What's in the BuzzBox kit?The BuzzBox kit contains the following items:„ BuzzBox„ Interface box„ RJ-11 cable„ Power adapter„ Velcro® a
Dual In-Line Memory Modules (DIMMs)1064Choose a good location on the printer to mount the interface box. Make sure that the unit does not zinterfere w
Dual In-Line Memory Modules (DIMMs) 107Additional memory allows you to download more fonts and increase the printer's buffer (area where data sen
Dual In-Line Memory Modules (DIMMs)108Installing Dual In-Line Memory Modules AttentionIt’s very important to protect the printer controller board and
Dual In-Line Memory Modules (DIMMs) 1095"If you want to install more memory, you may exchange one or more DIMMs for DIMMs with a greater memory c
Dual In-Line Memory Modules (DIMMs)11010Print a startup page or an advanced status page, and verify that the total size of the RAM installed in your p
Duplexer 111Duplexer What’s in the duplexer? „ Duplexer„ WrenchInstalling a Duplexer 5"If both the optional duplexer and the 4-bin mailbox are to
Duplexer1123If the exhaust filter has been installed, remove it4Attach the duplexer to the printer.aHook the two tabs at the bottom of the duplexer on
Emulations, Fonts, and Other Software 113Emulations, Fonts, and Other SoftwareEmulationsOptional emulations, such as ImageServer and CGM are available
Consumable Life Expectancies6Toner cartridges and other consumables for your printer are available from your local vendor or Q-SHOP (www.q-shop.com).
Emulations, Fonts, and Other Software1145When downloading is complete and the printer returns to idle status, reboot the printer.The emulation should
Emulations, Fonts, and Other Software 11510When downloading is complete and the printer returns to idle status, reboot the printer.The emulation shoul
Emulations, Fonts, and Other Software116QFORMThe MINOLTA-QMS QFORM option allows you to use existing lineprinter and forms printing applications on yo
Emulations, Fonts, and Other Software 117Ethernet, USB, or parallel connections (refer to the (in PDF on the Software Utilities CD-ROM) for more infor
Emulations, Fonts, and Other Software118z KanjiTalk, version J1-6.0.7 or laterz System File, version J1-6.0.7 or laterz Laser Prep, version J1-6.0.1 o
Interfaces and Daughterboards 119Interfaces and Daughterboards InterfacesYour printer supports the following interface cards:„ CrownNet for Ethernet 1
Interfaces and Daughterboards1201Turn off the printer, and then disconnect the power cord and all interface cables from the printer.2Remove the contro
SCSI Interface 1218Reconnect the power cord, and turn on the printer.5"In compliance with UL guidelines, “The appliance inlet is considered to be
SCSI Interface122Installing a SCSI Interface AttentionIt’s very important to protect the printer controller board and any associated circuit boards fr
Internal IDE Hard Disk Drive 1236Reconnect all interface cables.7Reconnect the power cord and turn on the printer.5"In compliance with UL guide-l
Replacing the Toner Cartridge 7Replacing the Toner Cartridge AttentionThe OPC inside the toner cartridge is extremely sensitive to bright light, direc
Internal IDE Hard Disk Drive124Installing an Internal IDE Hard Disk Drive AttentionIt’s very important to protect the printer controller board and any
Internal IDE Hard Disk Drive 1256Position the hard disk so that the four support posts face the controller board, the colored stripe on the ribbon cab
Optional Media Tray(s)126Optional Media Tray(s) What’s in the optional media tray kit? „ Optional media tray, up to three may be installed (500 sheets
Optional Media Tray(s) 1275With another person’s help, place the printer on top of the stack.WARNING!Your printer weighs approximately 61.7 lbs (28 kg
Time-of-Day Clock1288Remove the media tray from the upper unit (printer or other 500-sheet media tray), and then secure the two units at the two locat
Time-of-Day Clock 129Installing a Time-of-Day Clock AttentionIt’s very important to protect the printer controller board and any associated circuit bo
Time-of-Day Clock1303Attach the time-of-day clock to the controller board.AttentionMake sure that the pins on the time-of-day clock are properly align
Time-of-Day Clock 1318Print a startup page. The time-of-day clock is not listed under “Installed Options” on the startup page, but the time does appea
6Storing,Deinstalling,Relocating,Repacking, andShipping
Replacing the Toner Cartridge8A toner cartridge contains enough toner to print letter/A4-size pages at the percent coverage stated (other factors will
Introduction134IntroductionAttentionFailure to follow instructions as outlined in this chapter could result in voiding your warranty.Storing the Print
Deinstalling Accessories 135How do I care for media?If media has been removed from its wrapper, place it in its original packaging and store in a cool
Deinstalling Accessories1362Detach the duplexer from the printer.AttentionIf the duplexer is released too quickly, it may fall and break. Be sure to k
Deinstalling Accessories 137How do I remove a 4-bin mailbox?1Turn off the printer.2Unplug the power supply cord and interface cable.3Remove the four m
Deinstalling Accessories1383Detach the mounting brackets from the two locations on the back of the printer. 4Loosen and remove the screws in front. (U
Relocating the Printer 1397If you are going to use the printer without the optional media tray(s), reconnect the printer’s interface cables.8Reconnect
Repacking the Printer140Repacking the PrinterWhat's involved in repacking?1Turn off the printer.2Unplug the printer’s power cords and interface c
Repacking the Printer 141PackingAttentionIf the printer is not securely strapped or if the RMA number is not prominently visible on the outside of the
Repacking the Printer1427Pack the printer for shipment as shown in the illustration.5"Ensure the shipping carton rests squarely on top of the bas
Repacking the Printer 1431Thread one end of the strapping beneath the carton.2Pull the two ends of the strapping together at thetop of the carton.3Thr
Replacing the Toner Cartridge 9How do I replace and recycle the toner cartridge? Base Printer 1Open the top cover c, d.AttentionNever touch the copper
Shipping the Printer1449Repeat this procedure again, spacing the straps across the carton.10Place the RMA number prominently on the carton.Shipping th
ATechnicalSpecifications
Requirements146RequirementsSpace RequirementsThe illustration below shows the amount of space required for operating the printer, replacing supplies,
Requirements 147Printer with Accessories24" (611 mm)21.7" (551 mm)7.9" (200 mm)11.8" (300 mm)31.5" (800 mm)17" (423 mm)1
Requirements148Location Requirements„ On a surface capable of supporting the printer, accessories, consumables, and media.Component WeightPrinter 61.7
Requirements 1495"A surface can be tested for levelness with a standard round pencil. If the pencil rolls, the surface is not level. Clear the ar
Requirements150Überhitzung Feuergefahr oder Gefahr eines Stromschalgs herrscht. Der Drucker zieht 8 A bei 120 V, oder 4 A bei 240 V. lhr Drucker benöt
Requirements 151ENERGY STAR Compliance The PagePro 9100 basic configuration is compliant with US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ENERGY STAR reg
Engine and Controller Specifications152Engine and Controller SpecificationsPrint Speed Engine Print Type Simplex DuplexMedia SizeRAM* Speed Feed RAM*
Engine and Controller Specifications 153Resolution 600 x 600 dpi You may also need additional memory (DIMMs) for the following:„ To print at maximum
Replacing the Toner Cartridge102Recycle the used toner cartridge.aSeal the empty MINOLTA-QMS toner cartridge in its original box.bAffix the prepaid UP
Engine and Controller Specifications154Controller CPUIDT RC64474, operating at 200 MHzResidentemulations HP PCL—PCL XL/5e/5c, PCL6, PCL5e/GL2 (HP Pai
Engine and Controller Specifications 155Optionalinterfaces Network interface—Support for one optional network interface (CrownNet for Ethernet, suppor
Engine and Controller Specifications156ElectricalVoltage and PowerCurrent Voltage and frequencyUS: 120 volts ±10% at 60 Hz ±2 HzJapan: 100 volts ±10%
Engine and Controller Specifications 157Environmental Acoustic noise data by ISO 777957 dB(A) max. (printing)38 dB(A) max. (stand-by)Noise Declaration
Engine and Controller Specifications158Physical Main Body Duplexer Optional Media Tray (per Tray—up to Three Total Available)4-bin MailboxDimen- sions
Consumable Life Expectancies 159Consumable Life Expectancies The stated life expectancy of each consumable is based on printing under specific operati
Consumable Life Expectancies160Use of consumables not manufactured by MINOLTA-QMS or use of nonsupported print media may cause damage to your printer
IPP 161IPPWhat is IPP?IPP has two meanings:1Internet Printing Protocol—Internet Printing Protocol allows you to print remotely to any IPP-enabled prin
IPP1622 Internet Pull Printing—Internet Pull Printing is a way to download files the printer can interpret already (such as PS, PCL, HPGL) and send th
Document Option Commands 163Document Option CommandsThis lists the supported Document Option Commands (DOCs) for your PagePro 9100. The commands are g
Replacing the Toner Cartridge 115Slowly shake the toner cartridge, tilting it to the left and right 7 or 8 times to distribute the toner.The toner is
Document Option Commands164removeresourceRetain temporary %%IncludeFeature: retaintemporarySelect default font %%IncludeFeature: fontSelect default fo
Document Option Commands 165End print job %%JobEndSet image size %%ImageSizeSet image rotation %%RotationSet source image origin %%SourceImageOriginSe
Document Option Commands166Annotation %%IncludeFeature: annotationReverse image control %%IncludeFeature: reverseControl disk scratchfile size %%Inclu
Menus 167MenusConfiguration Chart ConventionsThe following conventions are used in the menu charts:„ Some menu choices are marked as optional, indicat
Menus168Operator Control MenuAdministrationOperator Control SecurityCopiesOrientationPortrait, LandscapeInputbin Multipurpose, Upper, Optional1*, Opti
Menus 169Administration Menu SecurityAdministrationCommunicationsTimeoutsUSBEmulationsSpecial PagesStartup OptionsMemoryEngineParallelOptional NIC*ESP
Menus170Administration/Communications/Optional NIC/CrownNet MenuCommon MenuCommon EtherTalk LAN Manager NetWare TCP/IPAdministrationCommunicationsEmul
Menus 171EtherTalk MenuEtherTalkLAN Manager NetWare TCP/IPProtocol Network IdentConnectionZone NameEnabledLaserWriterMINOLTA-QMS ConventionalSpoolingZ
Menus172LAN Manager MenuEtherTalk LAN ManagerNetWareTCP/IPProtocol Printer NameDefaultEnabledYesNoAdministrationCommunicationsOptional NIC*CrownNetNam
Menus 173NetWare MenuEtherTalk LAN Manager NetWare TCP/IPConfig PServerR/N Printer #1- 8Printer NameFile Srv Name [1]File Srv Name [2]Printer Slot #PS
Replacing the Toner Cartridge12Printer with 4-bin Mailbox Attached1Slide the 4-bin mailbox to the back of the printer.2Open the top cover c, d.3Lower
Menus174TCP/IP MenuCommon EtherTalkLAN ManagerNetWareTCP/IP**ProtocolSubnetAdministrationCommunicationsOptional NIC*CrownNetInternet Default Secure M
Warranty Considerations 175Warranty ConsiderationsVarious factors can affect a printer’s warranty, such as electrostatic damage, unsupported consumabl
Warranty Considerations176AttentionDon’t return any merchandise to the manufacturer without calling for a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) numbe
Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformity 177Manufacturer’s Declaration of ConformityEurope 220 VoltWe:MINOLTA-QMS Europe B.V.(supplier’s name)Edisonba
Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformity178Manufacturer’s Declaration of ConformityLatin America 110 VoltWe:MINOLTA-QMS, Inc.(supplier’s name)One Magn
Manufacturer’s Declaration of Conformity 179Manufacturer’s Declaration of ConformityLatin America 220 VoltWe: MINOLTA-QMS, Inc.(supplier’s name)One Ma
IndexIndex185AAcc disabled message 87Acc enabled message 87Acc file x% full message 87Acc files got removed message 88AccessoriesBuzzBox 98CGM 98Crown
Index186BBattery 129BuzzBox 98, 104Kit 105CCancel all jobs message 88Cancel job message 89Cancelling jobStatus message 89CardSecurity 105Cassette (see
Index187FFace 3Fonts 113, 115Downloading disk fonts 115ftp 114HHard disk 123Header/trailer page, Document Option Commands 163Host Input 58Host memory
Replacing the Exhaust Filter 137After closing the top cover, slide the 4-bin mailbox forward to its original position.Replacing the Exhaust FilterIf y
Index188Loading 35Margins 32OHP film 28Path 60Preventing jams 59Transparencies 28Tray 128Media jams 77Removing 62Media path 60Media trayAdditional 128
Index189RepackingIllustration 142Strapping/buckling instructions 142Repacking, printer 140, 144Resetting accounting message 92Resolution 107, 153Retur
Index190Optional media trayst (Trays 2 and 3) 128Upper (also known as Standard) 128Tray 1 128TraysOptional 118Troubleshooting 56Duplexing 80Error code
Thank YouThank you for purchasing a MINOLTA-QMS printer. TrademarksThe following are registered trademarks of MINOLTA-QMS, Inc.: QMS, the MINOLTA-QMS
Replacing Rollers14Replacing RollersHow do I replace the paper separation roller? Paper Separation Roller1Pull the media tray out of the printer until
Replacing Rollers 153Loosen the two screws on the rear of the media tray. 4Remove and dispose of the old paper separation roller.5"Dispose of it
Replacing Rollers16Multipurpose Tray Pickup Roller 1Turn off the printer.2Open the top cover.AttentionNever touch the copper or brass electrodes cccco
Replacing Rollers 173Remove the toner cartridge and store it in a light-free protective bag.4Open the media feed roller cover.5Unscrew the screw in th
Replacing Rollers186Remove the new pickup roller from its packaging.AttentionDo not touch the two black parts of the roller.7Align the peg on the bott
Replacing Rollers 1910Align the tabs on the toner cartridge (one on each side) with the notches in the printer, and then insert the cartridge as far a
Replacing the Transfer Roller20Replacing the Transfer RollerHow do I replace the transfer roller? 1Turn off the printer.2Slide the top cover release l
Replacing the Transfer Roller 214Place your fingers underneath the green tabs and rotate the roller upward away from you c. The metal surface will mov
Replacing the Transfer Roller2210Close the top cover.11Turn on the printer.
2Using Media
ContentsEnglish1 Replacing Consumables ... 1Introduction 2Consumable L
Introduction24IntroductionThis chapter provides information on handling, selecting, and storing media. AttentionUsing unsupported media such as inkjet
Media Storage and Handling 25„ Moisture, excess humidityKeep media between 30% to 65% relative humidity. Toner does not adhere well to moist or wet pa
Media Storage and Handling26„ Too slick, too coarse, too textured „ Different in texture (roughness) on the front and back„ Too thin or too thick„ Stu
Media Storage and Handling 27„ Dry „ Printed on the front address side onlyWhat should I watch out for when loading labels? A label consists of a face
Media Storage and Handling28„ Multicolored„ Preprinted or multicolored (may result in printer jamming)Use postcards that are„ Japanese Post Office sta
Media Storage and Handling 29What type and amount of media can I load?5"Use only media approved for laser products. Check www.minolta-qms. com/su
Media Storage and Handling30What sizes/weights of media can I use?Media Media Size Weights Feed Direc- tionInputSource*Output SourceAuto-duplex Inches
Media Storage and Handling 31What Is the guaranteed imageable (printable) area?Each media size has a specific imageable area, the maximum area on whic
Media Storage and Handling32Page Margins Margins are set through your application. Some applications allow you to set custom page sizes and margins wh
Media 33Media AttentionUse only MINOLTA-QMS-approved media. Check www.minolta-qms.com for currently approved media. To order approved transparency med
ContentsiiEnglish3 Maintaining the Printer ...47Introduction 48Cleani
Media34Which job mode is best?The specific mode that is best depends upon your particular network environment. If getting your jobs printed in a timel
Loading Media 35Loading MediaHow do I prepare the media?5"Don’t unwrap paper above the printer, as this might cause paper particles to fall into
Loading Media362While pressing in the release buttons (one on each side) c, remove the tray d.3Remove the media tray cover.4Lift up the gray lever on
Loading Media 376Insert the right end of the paper retainer cinto the slot for the size of paper to be loaded d.The paper size is detected depending o
Loading Media389Press in the button on the paper guide c, and then slide the guide against the edge of the paper d.AttentionThe media should fit easil
Loading Media 3912When printing on media B4 or larger, fold open the output tray extension.13Affix the media size labels (supplied with the printer) t
Loading Media402While pressing in the button con the media guide at the right, slide the media guide dto adjust it to the approriate size.3Fan a stack
Loading Media 41Using Media Other Than Plain PaperAttentionFor information about media recommended for your printer, go to www.minolta-qms.com/support
Loading Media427Open the multipurpose tray and adjust the media guides to the width of the envelopes.AttentionImproperly adjusted guides may cause poo
Loading Media 43How do I load and print labels? 5"Label printing is supported only from the multipurpose tray in letter or A4 media sizes. 1In th
ContentsiiiEnglishEmulations, Fonts, and Other Software 113Emulations 113Fonts and Forms 115Interfaces and Daughterboards 119Interfaces 119SCSI Inter
Loading Media44How do I load and print thick stock? AttentionDo not mix thick stock with any other media in the same tray, as this will cause printer
Duplexing 45DuplexingSelect paper with high opacity for duplex (2-sided) printing. Opacity refers to how effectively paper blocks out what is written
Duplexing461Check your application to determine how to set your margins for duplex printing.2To print duplex (both sides of the sheet), load the media
3Maintaining thePrinter
Introduction48IntroductionHow do I handle the printer?„Do not open any cover of the printer during printing.„ Handle the printer with care to preserve
Cleaning 49CleaningWhen does the printer need cleaning?What cleaning materials should I use? Cleaning the Printer Exterior AttentionNever spray clea
Cleaning50Cleaning the Printer InteriorMake sure any parts removed during cleaning are replaced before you plug in the printer.WARNING!Turn off the pr
Cleaning 512Remove the media tray.3Wipe the pickup roller with a soft dry cloth.4Reinsert the media tray into the printer.How do I clean the multipurp
Cleaning522Open the top cover.AttentionNever touch the copper or brass electrodes ccccor electrical parts that are located inside the top cover and un
Cleaning 534Open the media feed roller cover.5Wipe the two media feed rollers with a soft, dry cloth.6Close the media feed roller cover.7Align the tab
ContentsivEnglishDocument Formatting 165Job and Subjob Boundary Commands 165CALS Commands (Optional Emulation Required) 165TIFF Commands (Optional Emu
Cleaning549Turn on the printer.
4Troubleshooting
Introduction56Introduction“Printing a Status Page” Page 57“PDF File Printing” Page 58“Preventing Media Jams” Page 59“Automatic Jam Recovery” Page 60“
Printing a Status Page 57Printing a Status PageThere are two kinds of status pages:„Standard: A one-page overview of the most common printer settings
PDF File Printing58PDF File PrintingYour printer has the ability to print PDF files directly just as it does for PostScript and PCL files. This can be
Preventing Media Jams 59appear to start normally, but then flush without printing. The CrownView screen will indicate that the file has printed.To cor
Automatic Jam Recovery60Automatic Jam RecoveryThe printer provides automatic jam recovery (when enabled through the Administration/Engine/Page Recover
Understanding the Media Path 61Printer, Optional Tray(s), Duplexer, and 4-bin Mailbox
Understanding Media Jam Status Messages62Understanding Media Jam Status MessagesWhen a jam occurs, the message window on the control panel displays on
Clearing Media Input Jams 63rinse the toner off, provided your clothing is washable. If toner gets on your skin, wash it off with water or a neutral d
1ReplacingConsumables
Clearing Media Input Jams643Pull out the misfed media.5"Make sure no media remains under the roller in the tray.4If the misfed media cannot easil
Clearing Media Input Jams 656Install the media tray(s), inserting it (them) as far as possible into the printer.5"Check that the media remaining
Clearing Media Input Jams662Pull out the misfed media.3Correctly load the media into the multipurpose tray.4If necessary, open and close the top cover
Clearing Internal Jams 67Clearing Internal Jams How do I remove a media jam inside the printer? Internal media jams messages:MEDIA JAM FUSER, MEDIA JA
Clearing Internal Jams682Remove the toner cartridge and store it in a light-free protective bag.3If the media is stopped by the fuser, lift the green
Clearing Internal Jams 695Open the media feed roller cover.6Pull out the jammed media.7Close the media feed roller cover.
Clearing Internal Jams708Align the tabs on the toner cartridge (one on each side) with the notches in the printer, and then insert the cartridge as fa
Clearing Internal Jams 712Open the lower cover cof the duplex unit, remove the jammed media d, and then close the lower covere.3If the media jam error
Clearing Internal Jams72How do I remove a media jam inside the printer with the 4-bin mailbox installed? 1Slide the mailbox as far as possible to the
Clearing Output Jams 735Return the stopper to its original positionc, and then close the top cover d.6Slide the mailbox forward to its original positi
Introduction2Introduction Item Page“What is a consumable?” page 3“What is a face?” page 3“What is the life expectancy of consumables?” page 4“How do
Clearing Output Jams742Close the back cover of the mailbox.3If necessary, open and close the top cover to cancel the error message.How do I remove a m
Solving Problems 75Solving Problems Symptom Cause SolutionNothing is printed.There is a Keypad Locked, a media jam, or other message on the control pa
Solving Problems76Not all pages print.The printer has the wrong kind of cable, or the printer is not configured for the correct cable and port.Check y
Solving Problems 77Media is jamming.The wrong media tray is used.Envelopes, labels, postcards, thick stock, and transparencies can be printed only fro
Solving Problems78Duplex jams occur.The wrong media is being used.Use only supported media. Refer to the “Media Types” on page 35. Plain paper and sto
Solving Problems 79Other Problems Symptom Cause SolutionPrinter power is not on.The power cord is not correctly plugged into the outlet.Set the power
Solving Problems80Printing takes too much time.The printer is set to a slower printing mode (Thick Stock or Transparency media types).It takes more ti
Solving Problems 81Characters print incor-rectly.The fonts are set incorrectly on your printer driver.Check your driver (Properties/Fonts tab) to make
Solving Problems82The printer is not receiving data from the computer. (The Data indicator doesn’t blink after a file is sent.)The printer is not on l
Solving Problems 83Printing QualitySummary Check this... Check this...If printed page looks like this...Toner CartridgeImage Transfer Roller Media Fee
Consumable Life Expectancies 3Consumable Life Expectancies What is a consumable?A consumable is an item that needs to be replaced at regular intervals
Solving Problems84Symptom Cause SolutionBlank page The toner cartridge may be defective.Remove the toner cartridge and check it for damage. Replace th
Solving Problems 85Blurred backgroundThe toner cartridge may be defective.Remove the toner cartridge and check it for damage. Replace the toner cartri
Solving Problems86White or black linesThe toner cartridge may be defective.Remove the toner cartridge and check it for damage. Replace the toner cartr
Status, Error, and Service Messages 87Status, Error, and Service MessagesStatus, error, and service messages are displayed in the control panel messag
Status, Error, and Service Messages88ACC FILES GOT REMOVEDThe accounting option is disabled and the accounting files are empty. After a reset, the fil
Status, Error, and Service Messages 89CANCELLING JOBThe Cancel key has been pressed, and the print job in the print queue is being can-celed.Press Sel
Status, Error, and Service Messages90ENERGY SAVEREnergy Saver has been activated. The printer is in energy saver mode to reduce power consumption duri
Status, Error, and Service Messages 91INITIALIZINGThe printer is initializing. Wait. No other action needed.The printer is warming up and getting rea
Status, Error, and Service Messages92PAPER SIZEMISMATCHThe media detected in the tray doesn’t match the media size setting.Change the media in the tra
Status, Error, and Service Messages 93Service MessagesA service message sometimes occurs as a result of an unusual combination of events, not because
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