Clear Job History; Secure Settings - Dell H625cdw User Manual

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The discharge phenomenon for charging the photo conductor varies with barometric
pressure. Adjustments are performed by specifying the altitude of the location where the
printer is being used.
NOTE:
• An incorrect altitude adjustment setting leads to poor printing quality, incorrect indication of
remaining toner, etc.
Admin Settings > Maintenance >

Clear Job History

Clears the job history of all finished jobs.
Admin Settings > Maintenance >
Fax Line Test
NOTE:
• The Fax Line Test feature is not available when the fax function is disabled.
Tests if the voltage supply from the fax line is sufficient.
Admin Settings >

Secure Settings

Use the Secure Settings menu to set a password to limit access to the menus. This
prevents items from being changed accidentally.
Admin Settings > Secure Settings >
Panel Lock
Specifies whether to enable the Panel Lock feature, which sets a limited access to Admin
Settings with a password, and to set or change the password.
Panel Lock Control
*
Change Password
*
This item is available only when Panel Lock Control is set to Enable.
Admin Settings > Secure Settings >
Functions Control
NOTE:
• The Functions Control setting is available only when Panel Lock Control is set to Enable.
Specifies whether to enable or disable each of the printer functions, or to restrict the use
of a function with a password. For Copy and USB Direct Print, you can restrict just
the color printing and color copying features with a password.
Copy
Scan to E-mail
Sets password protection for Admin Settings.
Sets or changes the four-digit password required to access Admin
Settings.
Enables or disables the copy function.
You can also restrict the function with a password by
setting to On (Password) or On (Color Password).
Enables or disables the Scan to E-mail feature.
You can also restrict the feature with a password using On
(Password).
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