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User's Guide
Power Off Timer:
Select to turn the printer off if it is not used for a specified period of time. You can adjust the time
before power management is applied. Any increase will affect the product's energy efficiency. Please
consider the environment before making any change.
Date/Time Settings:
❏ Date/Time
Enter the current date and time.
❏ Daylight Saving Time
Select the summer time setting that applies to your area.
❏ Time Difference
Enter the time difference between your local time and UTC (Coordinated Universal Time).
Country/Region:
Select the country or region in which you are using your printer.
Language:
Select the language used on the LCD screen.
Start-up Screen:
Specify the initial menu displayed on the LCD screen when the printer turns on and Operation Time
Out is enable.
Edit Home:
Change the layout of the icons on the LCD screen. You can also add, remove, and move icons.
Wall Paper:
Change the background color of the LCD screen.
You can also select a background image from a memory device. Only JPEG format is supported.
Operation Time Out:
Select On to return to the initial screen when no operations have been performed for the specified
time. When user restrictions have been applied and no operations are performed for the specified
time, you are logged out and returned to the initial screen. When printing is paused from the status
monitor or cancel button, and no operations have been performed for the specified time, printing
resumes automatically. If you select Off for this feature, it does not automatically resume after
printing has been paused.
Keyboard:
Change the layout of the keyboard on the LCD screen.
Default Screen(Job/Status)
Select the default information you want to display when you tap Default Screen(Job/Status).
Screen Effect:
Select On to enable animation effects when switching screens. If you select Off, screen switching is
faster.
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