Features
Item
Name
Description
1
Back
This button navigates up one level in the menu.
2
OK/Accept
This button displays the selected menu or selects the current menu option.
3
Menu
This button displays the Information Pages, Billing Meters, Admin, Tray Settings,
and Panel Language menus.
4
Information
This button displays additional information about error or status messages on the
control panel.
5
Control Panel
Display
The control panel display provides information about settings, statuses, and error
messages. An asterisk (
*
) next to a menu option indicates the current default
setting.
6
Pause Printing
This button changes the printer state. When paused, communication is
disconnected from the computer or print server. However, printing continues until
all pages received before the pause are completed.
7
Power/Wake
When the printer is off, this button turns on the printer. When the printer is on, this
button displays the Power Saver menu on the control panel. From this menu, you
can choose to power off the printer, or enter a low-power mode.
This button also blinks to indicate the power status of the printer.
•
When the light blinks slow, the printer is in a low-power mode.
•
When the light blinks fast, the printer is powering up, powering down, or exiting
a low-power mode.
8
Print Menu
This button provides access to documents stored in the printer or the server, such as
Secure Print.
9
Up and Down
Arrow Buttons
These arrow buttons navigate to the next menu, item, or option.
10
Cancel Job
This button ends the current print job.
11
Printer Ready or
Processing Light
The light appears green when the printer is ready to receive data, and blinks when
the printer is busy receiving data.
12
Left and Right
Arrow Buttons
These arrow buttons move forward and back through submenus or number fields.
To display Secure Jobs and Saved Jobs, press the Left arrow button.
13
Status LED
This light blinks blue or amber to indicate printer status.
Blue
•
Solid blue acknowledges an Authentication request.
•
Blinks slow-blue at completion of a print job.
•
Blinks fast-blue when the printer is powering up, or to signal detection of a Wi-Fi
Direct connection request, like 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.
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Xerox
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Phaser
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6510 Color Printer
User Guide
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