Features
Item Name Description
1
NFC Area Near Field Communication (NFC), is a technology that enables devices to
communicate when they are within 10 cm (4 in.) of each other. Use the NFC area
to obtain a network interface or to establish a TCP/IP connection between your
device and the printer.
2
Display
The screen displays information and provides access to printer functions.
3
Home Button This button provides access to the Home menu for access to printer features, such
as copy, scan, and fax.
4
Power/Wake This button serves several power-related functions.
• When the printer is off, this button turns on the printer.
• When the printer is on, pressing this button displays a menu on the control
panel. From this menu, you can choose to enter Sleep mode, restart, or power
off the printer.
• When the printer is on, but in a low-power or Sleep mode, pressing this button
wakes the printer.
• When the printer is on, holding this button for 10-seconds turns off the printer.
This button also blinks to indicate the power status of the printer.
• When the light blinks slow, the printer is in Low Power or Sleep mode.
• When the light blinks fast, the printer is powering down, or exiting a low-power
mode.
5
Status LED This light blinks blue or amber to indicate printer status.
Blue
• Blinks-blue once to acknowledge a successful Authentication request.
• Blinks slow-blue once for a Copy or Print job initiated at the control panel.
• Blinks slow-blue twice for Fax or Print job received from the network.
• Blinks fast-blue while the printer is powering up, or to signal detection of a Wi-Fi
Direct connection request, such as AirPrint™.
Amber
• Blinks amber to indicate an error condition or warning that requires your
attention. For example, an out of toner condition, a paper jam, or out of paper
for the current job.
•
It also blinks amber to indicate a system error, which typically is associated with
an error code.
30 Xerox
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WorkCentre
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6515 Color Multifunction Printer
User Guide