HP LaserJet 4610n User Manual

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Control panel message

Description

Recommended action

Loading

program X

DO NOT POWER OFF

Programs and fonts can be stored on the
printer’s file system and are loaded into
RAM when the printer is turned on. The
number XX specifies a sequence
number indicating the current program
being loaded.

No action necessary. Do not turn the
printer off.

MANUALLY FEED

OUTPUT STACK

The even-numbered pages of a manual
two-sided document have been printed
and the printer is waiting for the output
stack to be inserted for the odd-
numbered pages to be printed.

Follow the instructions on the Print on
Both Sides
instruction dialog box at the
computer.

OR

Press for help at the printer.

Manually Feed

<TYPE> <SIZE>

For help press

A job was sent specifying MANUAL
FEED
and Tray 1 is empty.

No other tray is available.

Load Tray 1 with the specified media.

Manually Feed

<TYPE> <SIZE>

For help press

alternates with

Manually Feed

<TYPE> <SIZE>

To continue press

A job was sent that specified Manually
Feed
. Tray 1 is already loaded.

Load Tray 1 with the specified media.

OR

If the corrected paper is loaded in Tray
1, press to print.

To use media from another tray, clear
the media from Tray 1, and then press .

Moving solenoid

To exit press

STOP KEY

The printer is executing a Component
Test and the component selected is a
solenoid.

No action necessary.

NO STORED JOBS

This message is displayed when the
user enters the RETRIEVE JOB menu
and there are no jobs to retrieve.

No action necessary.

NON HP SUPPLY

DETECTED

The supplies gauge will display the
consumption levels of print
cartridges.

A new cartridge has been installed that
is not made by HP. This message is
displayed until an HP cartridge is
installed or the button is pressed.

If you believe you purchased an HP
cartridge, please call the HP fraud
hotline at (1-877-219-3183, toll-free in
North America).

CAUTION

Any printer repair required as a result of
using non-HP cartridges is not covered
under HP warranty.

To continue printing, press .

Control panel messages (continued)

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Chapter 8 Problem solving

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