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7167 Owner’s Manual Chapter 3: Solving Problems
November 2003
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Chapter 3: Solving Problems
The 7167 printer is a simple, generally trouble-free printer, but from time to time minor problems may occur.
For example, the power supply may be interrupted or the thermal print head may overheat.
A green LED on the operator panel signals that something may be wrong.
For some problems, the printer communicates the information to the host computer and
relies on the application to indicate what the problem is.
The information on the following pages describes some problems that you may encounter:
problems that you can easily fix, and others that you will need to contact a service
representative for.
You may be able to correct many of the conditions or problems without calling for service.
However, if a problem persists, contact a service representative. See “Contacting a Service
Representative” at the end of this chapter.
Green LED Does Not Come On/Printer Will Not Print
Problem What to Do Where to Go
Cables may not be connected
properly
Check all cable connections. Check that the
host computer and power supply are both on
(the power supply is turned on by plugging it
into an outlet).
See “Connecting the
Cables” in chapter 2.
Power supply may be defective If the power supply is plugged in, but does
not come on, you will need to order a new
power supply.
See “Ordering Other
Supplies” in chapter 1.

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