Store toner containers as described belowStore toner containers in the following conditions: Storage temperature range: 20-27 ºC Storage humidity range: 15 % to 60 % RH (relative humidity, condensation-free)* * Even within the approved storage humidity range, water droplets (condensation) may develop inside the toner container if the temperatures inside and outside the toner container differ. Condensation will adversely affect the print quality. Store unopened until immediately prior to use. Do not store toner containers in the following locations: Locations exposed to open Flames Locations exposed to direct sunlight Locations exposed to excessively salty air Locations heavily exposed to corrosive gases (e.g. aerosol sprays or ammonia) Very hot and/or humid Locations Locations subject to dramatic changes in temperature and humidity likely to cause condensation Very dusty Locations Locations within the reach of Children Locations close to products that emit magnetism |
For details about each message, see Countermeasures for Each Message. For information on the product numbers for toner cartridges, see Consumables. You can check the current amount of toner remaining. Checking the Remaining Toner Level |
When replacing multiple toner cartridges at the same time, replace them in the order black, yellow, magenta, cyan. |
The small cover cannot be closed unless the toner cartridge has been pushed in as far as it will go. Do not try to force the cover closed, as doing so may cause it to break. |
You can set the machine to display a message indicating that the remaining toner is low. If printing was interrupted because toner ran out, it will automatically resume when you replace the toner cartridge. If the color and density of printing differ after replacing the toner cartridge, perform adjustment. |