DCP-L3527CDW

FAQs & Troubleshooting

FAQs & Troubleshooting

Cooling Down

The message "Cooling Down" indicates that the temperature of the inside of the machine is too hot.

The machine pauses its current print job and goes into cooling down mode.
 

Wait until the machine has finished cooling down. Make sure all vents on the machine are clear of obstructions.

When the machine has cooled down, the machine will resume printing.

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