Indicator lights (led), Fault indicators, Power indicator (led) – TransAct Technologies ITHERM 280 User Manual

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How to Operate the ITherm

®

280

iTherm

®

280 Programmer’s Guide

Page 56

Rev C

28-07764

Indicator Lights (LED)


The three iTherm

®

280 indicator lights are:

Power LED

Indicates printer activity and non-recoverable errors

Error LED

Indicates problems and probability of recovery

Paper LED

Indicates paper status (paper low)

Power Indicator (LED)

The power indicator lets the user know that the printer is ON. If the

POWER

indicator

blinks in conjunction with the

ERROR

indicator, the printer is experiencing a non-

recoverable error: see the fault indicators discussed below. If the

POWER

indicator blinks

and there is no error indicator blinking, the printer is being held in reset by the host.

Error Indicator (LED)

The

ERROR

indicator lets the user know that the printer is experiencing a problem. If the

POWER

indicator is lit (not blinking), the error is generally recoverable without data loss.

If the

POWER

indicator is blinking, a non-recoverable error has occurred: see the fault

indicators below. If the error is not operator recoverable, a power cycle may correct the
problem. If a power cycle does not correct the fault, the printer must be serviced.

Paper Indicator (LED)

The

PAPER

indicator signals the paper status. If the printer is equipped with a paper low

option, the

PAPER

indicator will blink when the paper is low. The low sensor is adjustable,

and the amount of paper remaining is dependent on the adjustment. If the

PAPER

indicator is lit with the error indicator, the printer is out of paper: in this case, the printer
stops printing and waits for the paper to be changed.

Fault Indicators

The

ERROR

indicator is the primary fault indicator, and is either always on or blinking if a

fault has occurred. There are three types of faults:

Fully-recoverable faults

Paper out or cover open

Semi-recoverable faults

Head jam

Non-recoverable faults

Component failure

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