Turning The Printer Off - Canon satera LBP-5400 User Manual

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The indicators and display on the control panel come on, and the printer initiates a
self-diagnostic test on the printer unit and optional accessories.
If no abnormality is found during the self-diagnostic test, the
come on, <
display, and the printer is ready to print.
The following information is displayed in the display.
Printable and not
processing print data

Turning the Printer OFF

Turn the printer OFF using the following procedure. The procedure for turning the
printer OFF is different between when a hard disk is used and when it is not used.
IMPORTANT
When using the hard disk, be sure to turn the printer OFF as the procedure for the
protection of the hard disk. (See p. 4)
If the printer is used on a network, make sure that it is not printing data from another
computer before turning the power OFF.
If you turn the printer OFF when the
the printer memory will be erased. If there is any necessary print data remaining in the
printer, wait until it is output, or press [
> to output the data before turning the printer OFF.
Do not turn the power OFF when the printer is in any of the following status:
- While the printer is in the middle of printing
- While the printer is running a self-diagnostic test immediately after turning the power
ON
- While a message informing you that the NVRAM is being initialized or being written is
displayed
- While <
When you are using a hard disk, make sure that the HDD indicator is not on. If you turn
the printer OFF while the HDD indicator is on (while data is being read from the hard disk
or being written to the hard disk), the hard disk may be damaged and disabled.
indicator and Paper Source indicator for the currently selected paper source
Indicator
Paper Source Indicators
> or <
>, <00 LIPS>, or <00 ESC/P> appears in the
Indicator
Size of paper in the currently
selected paper source
indicator is on, all the print data remaining in
] in the offline state and then select <
indicator,
> is displayed
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