If the front panel turns on and then stops
If the power-up process stops while the front panel is displaying a number, respond as follows.
1. If the printer's Power-Up process stops when the front panel is displaying the number 17, this
indicates that there is a problem with the file system on the printer's Hard Disk Drive, so the printer
is checking the whole file system and making any necessary corrections. This problem can arise
when there has been a power cut while the printer was switched On, or if there is a physical
problem with the Hard Disk Drive.
Checking the whole file system normally takes about half an hour (but could take much longer).
There is nothing that can be done to speed up the file checking process. If you turn Off the printer
during the checking process, the file system check will restart whenever you turn it On again
If you experience this problem repeatedly when there has been no power cut, then this could
mean that the Hard Disk Drive is faulty. In this case, replace the Hard Disk Drive
See Hard Disk
Drive (HDD) on page 376.
2. If the printer's start-up process stops when the front panel is displaying any other number between
1 and 30, then try the following.
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Turn the power off at the rear of the printer and disconnect the power cord. Reconnect the
power cord and turn on the printer.
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If the printer continues to stop during the power-up process, replace the Hard Disk Drive
See Hard Disk Drive (HDD) on page 376.
How to interpret the Service Information Pages
The Service Information Pages contain the following information:
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Current Configuration
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Current Information
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Usage Information
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Event Logs
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Calibration Status
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Connectivity Configuration
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All Pages
It is possible to print the Service Information Pages either through the Front Panel or through the
Embedded Web Server:
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Front Panel:
icon > Service information prints.
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