Operation Panel
* All lamps on the operation panel are shown lit in the figure below for explanatory purposes.
- (1) ON lamp
- Lights after flashing when the power is turned on.
Note
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You can check the status of the machine by the ON and Alarm lamps.
- ON lamp is off: The power is off.
- ON lamp lights: The machine is ready to print.
- ON lamp flashes: The machine is getting ready to print, or printing is in progress.
- Alarm lamp flashes: An error has occurred and the machine is not ready to print.
- ON lamp flashes and Alarm lamp flashes alternately: An error that requires contacting the service center may have occurred.
- (2) ON button
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Turns the power on or off. Before turning on the power, make sure that the document cover is closed.
- (3) Wi-Fi lamp
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Lights or flashes to indicate the wireless LAN status.
- Lights:
- Wireless LAN connection is enabled.
- Flashes:
- Printing or scanning over wireless LAN. Also flashes while configuring the wireless LAN connection.
- (4) Wi-Fi button
- Hold down to automatically set up the wireless LAN connection.
- (5) ink lamps
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Light or flash when ink runs out, etc.
The left lamp indicates the color FINE cartridge status, the right lamp the black FINE cartridge status.
- (6) Paper button
- Selects the page size and media type.
- (7) Paper lamp
- Lights to indicate the page size and media type selected with the Paper button.
- (8) Stop button
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Cancels operation when print, copy, or scan job is in progress.
Holding this button down lets you select maintenance options or machine settings.
- (9) Color button*
- Starts color copying. You can also press this button to finalize your selection for the setting item.
- (10) Black button*
- Starts black & white copying. You can also press this button to finalize your selection for the setting item.
- (11) Alarm lamp
- Lights or flashes when an error occurs. When performing machine maintenance or machine settings, options can be selected according to the number of flashes.
* In the software applications or manuals, the Color and Black buttons are collectively called the "Start" or "OK" button.