Brother DCP-T220 WiFi LED Blinking: Meaning and Fix
If the Brother DCP-T220 WiFi Button/LED keeps blinking for more than a few minutes, Brother recommends restarting Wi-Fi from the printer controls.
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If the Brother DCP-T220 WiFi Button/LED keeps blinking for more than a few minutes, Brother recommends restarting Wi-Fi from the printer controls.
On the Brother HL-L2300D, a dimmed green Ready LED means the printer is in Sleep mode or Deep Sleep mode.
On the Brother HL-L2310D, the Drum LED indicates the drum unit must be replaced soon.
On the Brother HL-L2310D, the Toner LED indicates the toner is low.
On the Brother QL-1110NWBE, an orange light flashing at 0.5 second intervals means the printer is in Cooling mode.
On the Canon MG3500 series, four orange Alarm lamp flashes mean the FINE cartridge is not installed properly.
On the Canon MG3500 series, three orange Alarm lamp flashes can point to a closed paper output tray or a paper jam.
On the Canon MG3500 series, two orange Alarm lamp flashes can mean the machine is out of paper, paper does not feed, or the paper size does not match the print settings.
On the Canon MG3620, five orange Alarm lamp flashes usually point to a cartridge recognition or cartridge installation problem.
On the Canon MG3620, four orange Alarm lamp flashes mean the cartridge is not installed properly.
On the Canon MG3620, three orange Alarm lamp flashes mean paper is jammed.
On the Canon MG3620, two orange Alarm lamp flashes mean the machine is out of paper or paper is not feeding.
On the Canon MG3620, the ON lamp and Alarm lamp flashing alternately can mean an error requiring service may have occurred.
On the DYMO LabelWriter 550, a dim status light means the printer is in power saving mode.
On the DYMO LabelWriter 550, a fast blinking status light means an error occurred, such as missing labels or another error condition.
On the Epson ET-M1170, the ink light on can mean initial ink charging or ink refilling may not be complete.
On the Epson ET-M1170, the Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi Direct lights flashing mean a Wi-Fi connection error occurred.
On the Epson L396, the ink and paper lights flashing can mean an ink pad is nearing or at the end of its service life.
On the Epson XP-231, a flashing paper light commonly points to a paper jam or a paper-feed problem that needs to be cleared before printing continues.
If the Epson XP-231 power light keeps flashing for more than a few minutes after replacing ink, the cartridge may not be installed correctly.
On the Epson XP-241, a flashing paper light means paper is jammed in the product.
On HP DeskJet 2700 printers, the Wireless light blinking with the Wireless Attention icon on and signal bars cycling means the wireless connection is on, but the printer cannot find a wireless signal.
On the HP DeskJet 2700, the Wireless light and signal bars blinking together means the printer is in WPS progress mode.
On the HP DeskJet 2700, a blinking blue Wireless light with cycling signal bars means the printer is in Auto Wireless Connect setup mode.
On the HP DeskJet 2700, the Wireless light blinking fast three times and returning to its prior state means wireless capability is disabled.
On the Star Micronics TSP100IIIW, the Ready and Error LEDs both blinking at 1/2 second intervals means a printer head thermistor error.
On the Star Micronics TSP100IIIW, the Ready and Error LEDs both blinking at 2 second intervals means a basic board thermistor error.
On the Zebra GK420d, a flashing green status light means normal operation while the printer is receiving data.
On the Zebra GK420d, flashing red, amber, and green means memory defragmentation is running, and Zebra warns not to reset or turn off power.
On the Zebra GK420d, a flashing red status light means the printer is stopped because media is out or the printhead is open.
On Zebra ZT411 / ZT421 printers with ZebraNet wired Ethernet, a steady red NETWORK light means an Ethernet error condition exists and the printer is not connected to the network.
On the Zebra ZT411 / ZT421, a flashing red STATUS light can mean the printer is unable to read the dpi setting of the printhead.
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