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Xerox WorkCentre 6515DNI User Manual

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Features

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Xerox

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WorkCentre

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6515 Color Multifunction Printer

User Guide

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

Touch Screen

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.