Troubleshooting – HP Officejet Lx All-in-One User Manual

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And requires this action:

Has this meaning:

This message:

Removing document

A document is being ejected from the
fax loading tray after you cancelled a
fax or a copy, or after the power was
lost during scanning.

No action is required. If you don't want
to wait while each page is ejected, open
the control panel and remove the
document yourself. Then close the
control panel.

Report cancelled

You pressed the Stop button while a
report was being printed.

No action is required.

Report in memory
press START

The HP OfficeJet LX stored an
automatic report in memory while the
paper tray was empty.

Press Start/Copy to begin printing the
report.

Self test
(Please wait)

Each time the power is turned on, the
HP OfficeJet LX tests itself to make
sure it's in good working order. If it
finds a problem, an error message will
be displayed.

Wait for a few seconds for this message
to clear before using the HP OfficeJet
LX.

If a "SYSTEM ERROR" message is
displayed that advises you to call for
service, please record the 3-digit error
number before calling.

Store fax now?
1=Yes

2=No

While scheduling a fax, you are
prompted to decide whether to 1) store
the document in memory for sending
later, or 2) place the document in the
fax loading tray until the designated
start time.

If you want to store the fax in memory
until the start time, press 1. If you don't
want to use up the memory, or if you
don't think your document will fit into
memory, press 2 and place your
document in the fax loading tray before
the start time.

Stored data lost
Call for service

Settings that were stored are lost. All
settings are returned to the
factory defaults.

You can continue to use your HP
OfficeJet LX, but the battery may be
discharged. You should call for service
at your convenience. See "Whom to call
" earlier in this chapter.

Stored data lost
Check Settings

Settings that were stored are lost. All
settings are returned to the factory
defaults.

You can continue to use your HP
OfficeJet LX, but you should call for
service at your convenience. See
"Whom to call if you're in the United
States" or "Whom to call" earlier in this
chapter.

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7. Troubleshooting

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