3-2 Troubleshooting Rev. D
3.2 Printer Beeps
3.2.1 Beeping Types
The printer beeps in some situations. The beeping patterns are as follows.
Note:
For details about the status sheet, see “Status sheet printing” (page 3-4).
3.3 Printer Beeps When the Power is Turned on
When printer can’t find any access points with the current wireless LAN setting, the printer
beeps to warn you. [See “Printer Beeps” (page 3-2) for the beeping pattern.] In this case, you
should change the LAN setting of this printer or your access point. For details, see “Installing
your wireless LAN” (page 2-14).
3.4 Paper Jam
When there is a paper jam, follow the procedure below.
1. Open the roll paper cover.
Beeping Pattern The beeping indicates mean
Beeping
times
Switch method to
Enable/disable
• Battery remaining amount is “L level”
or less
• The printer can’t find an Access
point.
• Roll paper end
• An error has happened.
5 times Memory switch specify
the beeping enable/
disable
• Battery remaining
amount [Msw 8-2]
• Can’t find Access
point [Msw 8-3]
• Roll paper end
[Msw 8-4]
• Error has happened
[Msw 8-5]
• A status sheet is printed (when you
press the FEED button)
• A radio field intensity check sheet is
printed.
(when you press the FEED button)
1 time This beeping is always
enabled.
• A radio field intensity check sheet is
printed.
(See “Radio Field Intensity Check
Mode” (page 3-5) for details.)
Until
printing is
started.
This beeping is always
enabled.
Other patterns • Application transmit
“beeper command“to printer.
Depends
on the
application
--
1000 ms ON
1000 ms OFF
100 ms ON
100 ms ON
1900 ms OFF