Differences between <16 PREP."color" TNR>, <16 CHG."color" TNR>, and <1G CHG."color" TNR>
Solution
The differences between <16 PREP."color" TNR>, <16 CHG."color" TNR>, and <1G CHG."color" TNR> are as follows.
| Message | When it is Displayed | Contents and Remedies |
![]() (X indicates K, Y, M, or C) | When a toner cartridge needs to be replaced soon | - You can continue to print. - Have ready a new toner cartridge of the indicated color. - It is recommended that you replace the toner cartridge before printing a large amount of data. |
![]() (X indicates K, Y, M, or C) | When a toner cartridge needs to be replaced soon | - The printer stops printing. - Pressing [Online] continues the job. - Have ready a new toner cartridge of the indicated color. - It is recommended that you replace the toner cartridge before printing a large amount of data. |
![]() (X indicates K, Y, M, or C) | When a toner cartridge has reached the end of its life | - When <1G CHG.K TNR> appears, the printer stops printing, and you cannot continue the job. - When <1G CHG.X TNR> (X = Y, M, C) appears, you can print only in black and white. - Replace the toner cartridge of the indicated color with a new one. |


