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Getting Help; Troubleshooting; Status Light - Dymo LabelWriter 450 Turbo User Manual

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Your LabelWriter printer should offer years of trouble-free printing with very little maintenance.
However, in the event that you encounter a problem, this chapter offers suggestions for resolving
problems that can occur when using the printer. If you are unable to solve a problem, this chapter
also describes how to contact DYMO Technical Support.
For complete information about programming and using the LabelWriter SE450 printer, refer to the
LabelWriter SE450 Technical Reference Guide, available from the Developers Program page on
the DYMO Web site (www.dymo.com).

Troubleshooting

This section provides information on how to detect and correct problems you might encounter
while using your LabelWriter printer.

Status Light

The status light visually shows the current state of the printer:
Solid Blue
Dimmed Blue
Flashing Blue
For the LabelWriter SE450, the status light shows the current state of the printer as follows:
Solid Blue
Dimmed Blue
Flashing Red
Solid Green
Dimmed Green
Flashing Green
Status Light
Description
Power is on and printer is ready.
Printer is in power saving mode.
Labels are not loaded properly or the label roll is empty.
SE450 Status Light
Description
USB cable is connected. Power is on and printer is ready.
USB cable is connected and printer is in power saving mode.
Labels are not loaded properly or the label roll is empty.
Serial cable is connected. Power is on and printer is ready. Printer will also show
solid green when both USB and Serial cables are connected or when no cables
are connected.
Serial cable is connected and printer is in power saving mode.
Serial cable is connected and printer is in configuration mode. For complete
information about programming and using the LabelWriter SE450 printer, refer
to the LabelWriter SE450 Technical Reference Guide, available from the
Developers Program page on the DYMO Web site. www.dymo.com
Chapter 4

Getting Help

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