Canon Pro9500 Mark II Series On-Screen Manual page 391

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Alarm Lamp Flashes Orange
Eighteen flashes:
Printer detected ink out condition.
Nineteen flashes:
An unsupported USB hub is connected.
flash. Fast flashing (at about one second interval)
indicates the ink is empty. Slow flashing (at about three
second interval) indicates ink is low. For details on
different flashing speeds, refer to
Printer detected ink out condition (The lamp on the ink tank
flashes).
If you want to continue printing, replace the ink tank and
close the Top Cover. Click Cancel Printing (Windows) or
Stop Job (Macintosh) to stop printing if you do not have a new
ink tank. Be sure to replace the empty ink tank before
resuming printing.
You can continue printing under the ink out condition, but this
may cause the printing trouble such as the mixing of inks, or
a printer malfunction. If you want to continue printing, you
need to release the function for detecting the remaining ink
level.
To release this function, press and hold the
RESUME/CANCEL
button for at least 5 seconds, and then
release it.
*Releasing the function for detecting the remaining ink level
is memorised. Please be advised that Canon shall not be
liable for any malfunction or trouble which may be caused by
continuation of printing or refilling of ink.
Note
The name of the button to stop printing may vary
depending on the Macintosh OS version in use.
If multiple ink lamps are flashing, check how fast they
flash. Fast flashing (at about one second interval)
indicates the ink is empty. Slow flashing (at about three
second interval) indicates ink is low. For details on
different flashing speeds, refer to
If the function for detecting the remaining ink level is
disabled, the remaining ink level is not displayed
correctly on the printer status monitor (Windows) and
Canon IJ Printer Utility (Macintosh).
Routine Maintenance
If a PictBridge compliant device is connected via a USB hub,
remove the hub and connect it directly to the printer.
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