IBM Oce TDS800 User Manual
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Océ Power Logic®: System Control Panel
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Scanner: to hide or to show the status of the scanner.
Controller: to hide or to show the status of the controller.
Memory: to hide or to show the amount of set memory that is used.
Note:
If operator invention is required for a device, the respective button
flashes.
The Printer status display
Displays the current status of the Printer. Any error
messages displayed on the printer control panel also appear in the printer status
window of the Océ System Control Panel.
The Media display
Provides graphical information about the status of the rolls
and sheetfeeders (available, empty or disabled) of the printer and about the
available media (size and type).
Note:
If the Media type is polyester, the thickness is displayed in mail (0.001"),
otherwise the weight is displayed in g/m2.
When a roll or tray is disabled the roll or tray icon is dimmed and the media
information is replaced by the text “-disabled-” (see ‘Icons’ on page 144).
Note:
Special media are excluded from the automatic behavior of the Océ
Power Logic® Controller.
The Scanner status display
Displays the current status of the scanner. Any
error messages displayed on the scanner control panel will also appear in the
scanner status window of the Océ System Control Panel.
The set memory meter
Indicates how much of the set memory is filled. The
information is displayed in the form of a meter which is divided into three
zones:
■
Green: safe, you have enough space left to print large jobs/many small jobs
■
Orange: pay attention, you might reach the set memory limit soon
■
Red: the set memory is (nearly) full; you should remove files or wait until
files are printed and automatically removed or flushed from memory. No
more print jobs are accepted. copy jobs can still be made.
Note:
At the right of the set memory meter a percentage is displayed, indicating
the amount of set memory currently being used.
Set the threshold values for the orange and red zones in the Océ Settings Editor
(see ‘Find system settings in the Settings Editor’ on page 139).