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Troubleshooting
Number of
Possible Cause
Flashes
Ten flashes
Cannot print on
both sides of the
page
Eleven flashes
Automatic print
head alignment
failed
POWER lamp flashes
alternately green and
orange
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The size of paper may not be compatible with Automatic Duplex Printing. Pressing
the R R ESUME/CANCEL button will discharge the paper, and restart printing from the
front side of the next paper. The reverse side will not be printed when an error
occurs.
For detailed information on the paper compatible with Automatic Duplex Printing,
refer to "Automatically Printing on Both Sides of the Page" in the
Possible causes are as follows:
Letter-sized paper is not loaded on the Sheet Feeder.
Ink has run out or ink tanks are not installed correctly.
See
"I I nk tank is not seated properly/Ink tank is empty"
Ink level is low
Print Head nozzles are clogged.
Press the R R ESUME/CANCEL button.
See
"P P rinting the Nozzle Check Pattern"
print a nozzle check pattern.
The Paper Output Slot has been exposed to a strong light source preventing
correct Print Head alignment.
Press the R R ESUME/CANCEL button and move the printer to a darker location.
Try to align the Print Head again.
If the print head alignment fails again, manually align the Print Head. For a
detailed description of manual alignment, refer to "Aligning the Print Head" in the
User's Guide
.
An error that requires contacting the Customer Care Center may have occurred.
Disconnect the printer cable from the printer, and then turn the printer off and
unplug the printer from the power supply. Plug the printer back in and turn the
printer back on after leaving it for a while.
If the problem remains, contact the Customer Care Center.
Try This
on page 67.
on page 49 for information on how to
User's Guide
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