Amber may refer to any of the following:
- Alternatively called orange, amber is a color often used to indicate a temporary or constant error. Unfortunately, because so many devices have orange lights, what it means can vary. Below are some common causes of an orange light.
Orange light on the computer
When a computer goes to sleep mode, the power LED may change to a blinking or solid orange light. If you’re using a laptop, a solid or flashing orange light often indicates the battery is charging.
Orange light on the computer.
Orange light on the monitor.
Orange light on a printer.
Orange light on a network device.
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Computer battery help and support.
Orange light on the monitor
A solid or blinking orange light indicates the monitor or other display is not receiving a signal. For example, if your monitor has power but is not plugged into the computer, the indicator LED is orange.
- No display or black screen on a computer monitor.
- How to connect a monitor to a computer.
Orange light on a printer
On a printer, an orange light usually indicates a problem related to printing activity. A blinking orange light can mean the printer is trying to print something, but is low on ink, out of paper, or there’s a paper jam. A solid orange light may indicate a malfunction in the printer or, if network-capable, the printer has a connectivity issue.
A monitor’s orange light may appear next to or on the monitor power button.
- How to fix a paper jam in a printer.
- Why is my printer not working after replacing ink cartridges?
- How to connect a printer to your home network.
- How to troubleshoot printer issues.
Orange light on a network device
On a LAN, network card, modem, router, or other network device LED, amber may represent a network collision or other activity. For example, as data is being transferred to and from the device, the orange light blinks. If your network is not working, an orange light may indicate a problem with the network.
- Basic network troubleshooting.
- Network and network card help and support.
- With HTML, orange (amber) is represented as the HTML color code #FFA500, which is hexadecimal for 255 red, 165 green, and 0 blue.
Related information
- How to adjust power, standby, and sleep settings.
- Basic computer troubleshooting.
- Printer help and support.
Collision, Color terms, Error, Green, LED, Mango, Red
- #FFA500 or orange color code and similar colors.
- See our color code page for a listing of colors, including other shades of orange.