Toshiba e-STUDIO161 Operator's Manual page 40

Basic functions
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USER SETTINGS
Program
Program name
number
Resolution in Auto/Text
23
mode
25
Key auto repeat
26
Key press time
27
Audible signals volume
Base setting beep
28
signal
29
Number of copies limit
30
Use close paper size
31
Default tray setting
32
Default exposure mode
3
*
e-STUDIO161 is as follows:
1: Paper tray (factory default).
5: Bypass tray
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Setting codes
(factory default setting
appears in bold)
1: 300 dpi
2: 600 dpi
0: OFF
1: ON
1: Minimum
(current response
speed)
2: 0.5 sec.
3: 1.0 sec.
4: 1.5 sec.
5: 2.0 sec.
1: Long beep
2: Short beep
3: OFF
0: OFF
1: ON
1: 99 copies
2: 999 copies
0: OFF
1: ON
3
1: Upper paper tray*
3
2: Lower paper tray*
3
5: Bypass tray*
1: AUTO
2: TEXT
3: PHOTO
Explanation
This setting is used to change the copy
resolution in AUTO and TEXT mode from 600
x 300 dpi to 600 x 600 dpi (high-quality
mode). Scanning is slower when high-quality
mode is used.
Use this setting to select whether or not
holding down a key causes repeated input of
the key. For keys that normally cause a set
value to increase when held down (for
example, holding down the [ZOOM] key (
)), this program can be used to have the
set value not change when the key is held
down.
Use this setting to select how long a key must
be pressed for the input to be accepted. By
selecting a longer time, you can prevent
settings from being changed by the accidental
pressing of a key.
This sets the volume of beep signals. (p.35)
Use this to sound a beep when a base setting
is selected. (p.35)
Use this setting to select 99 or 999 for the
maximum number of copies.
When this function is enabled, printing in
printer mode will automatically continue using
a different size of paper if the specified size of
paper runs out in all trays. This feature does
not function in copy mode.
Use this program to select a default tray. This
tray is automatically selected each time the
power is turned on or each time the machine
reverts to the initial settings.
Use this program to set "AUTO", "TEXT", or
"PHOTO" as the default exposure mode.
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