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Contents Chapter 1: Using the MFP menus ... 5 Understanding the multifunction printer (MFP) control panel ... 5 Home screen ... 8 Using the LCD touch-screen buttons ... 11 Sample screen one ... 11 Information on LCD touch-screen buttons ... 13 Sample screen two ...
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Set Date and Time ... 96 Help Pages ... 97 Manage Shortcuts ... 98 Chapter 2: Understanding MFP messages ... 100 Status messages ... 100 Fax status messages ... 103 Cancel jobs messages ... 103 Password and PIN messages ... 104 Copy, e-mail, fax, FTP, and scan button messages ...
Using the MFP menus Understanding the multifunction printer (MFP) control panel Most print settings can be changed from the application in use or the print driver. Settings changed from the application or print driver apply only to the job being sent to the MFP.
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# (Pound or number character) Dial Pause Clear All Start Understanding the multifunction printer (MFP) control panel Function The liquid crystal display (LCD) shows home screen buttons, menus, menu items, and values. It allows for making selections within Copy, Fax, and so on.
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Control panel item Stop Backspace Asterisk (*) Understanding the multifunction printer (MFP) control panel Function Cause the printing or scanning to stop. During a scan job, the scanner finishes scanning the current page and then stops, which means paper may remain in the automatic document feeder (ADF).
Button or screen item Copy E-mail Menus (A key is shown on the button.) Status message bar Status/Supplies Understanding the multifunction printer (MFP) control panel Copy E-mail Ready. Toner low. Touch any button to begin. Function Access the Copy menus.
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(or Held Faxes if in Manual Mode) Search Held Jobs Held Jobs Lock Device Understanding the multifunction printer (MFP) control panel Function All menus have a Tips button. Tips is the context-sensitive Help feature within the LCD touch screens. Access the File Transfer Protocol (FTP) menus. A document can be scanned directly to an FTP site.
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Unlock Device Cancel Jobs Cancel Jobs Understanding the multifunction printer (MFP) control panel Function This button appears on the screen when the MFP is locked. The control panel buttons and shortcuts cannot be used while it appears and no default copy starts may occur.
Using the LCD touch-screen buttons The following section provides information on navigating through several screens. Only a few are chosen to demonstrate the use of the touch-screen buttons. Sample screen one The touch screen appears as follows when the touch screen MFP is a mono printer. Copy from Letter (8.5 x 11 in.) Copy to...
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The touch screen appears as follows when the touch screen MFP is a color printer. Copy from Letter (8.5 x 11 in.) Copy to Letter (8.5 x 11 in.) Plain Paper Scale Auto (100%) Darkness Copy It Sides (Duplex) 1 sided to 1 sided 2 sided to 1 sided Collate Copies:...
Information on LCD touch-screen buttons Button Button name Select Left scroll decrease Right scroll increase Left arrow Right arrow Scan the ADF Scan the flatbed Scan the Submit Scan the flatbed Function or description Touch the select button to have another screen appear with additional items.
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Button Button name Back Back Back Back Function or description When the Back button is shaped like this, no other navigation is possible from this screen except to go back. If any other choice is made on the navigation bar, the screen closes. For example, in Sample screen one all the selections for scanning have been made.
Sample screen two Unknown paper size. Copy from: Letter (8.5 x 11 in.) Legal (8.5 x 14 in.) Executive (7.25 x 10.5 in.) Folio (8. 5 x 13 in.) Statement (5.5 x 8.5 in.) A4 (210 x 297 mm) Information on LCD touch-screen buttons Button Button name Down arrow...
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Button Button name Selected radio button Cancel Job Cancel Continue Continue Function or description This is a selected radio button. Touch a radio button to select it. The radio button changes color to show that it is selected. In Sample screen two, the only paper size selected is Letter. See Cancel Jobs on page 10.
Other LCD touch-screen buttons Button Button name Custom Cancel Cancel Select Done Done Back Back Home Reset active bin Reset active bin Function or description Allows for creating a custom button based on the user’s needs. Cancel an action or a selection, or cancel out of a screen and return to the previous screen.
Button Button name Grayed out button Gray button Features Feature Feature name Menus Settings Menu trail line Copy Settings Number of Copies Attendance message alert Function or description When this button appears, it looks faded with a faded word on it. It means the button is not active or is unavailable on this screen.
Menus Factory defaults are the function settings in effect the first time the MFP is turned on. These remain in effect until they are changed. To restore factory defaults, select the Restore value from the Factory Defaults menu item. When a value or setting is selected and saved, it is stored in MFP memory. Once stored, these settings remain active until new ones are stored or the factory defaults are restored.
Paper Menu Use the Paper Menu to define settings relating to print media. Default Source Use this menu item to define the default print media source. Menu item Purpose Default Source Identifies the default print media source. Paper Size/Type Note: Only installed print media sources appear for this menu item. These menu items are used to set the size and type of print media loaded into a source, such as a tray, the multipurpose feeder, or the manual feed slot.
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Menu item Purpose Tray <x> Identifies the type of print media Type loaded in each source. Note: If a user-defined name is available, it appears instead of Custom Type <x>. If two or more custom types share the same name, the name only appears once in the Paper Type list.
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Menu item Purpose Envelope Feeder Identifies the size of envelope Size inserted in the envelope feeder. This menu item appears only if the optional envelope feeder is installed. Envelope Feeder Identifies the type of envelope Type inserted in the envelope feeder. This menu item appears only if the optional envelope feeder is installed.
Configure MP This menu item is used to configure the multipurpose feeder as another source or manual feeder. If the multipurpose feeder is linked with another tray, the MFP can select print media from the multipurpose feeder before selecting print media from another tray.
Substitute Size This menu item is used to determine whether the MFP can substitute another print media size if the requested size is not currently installed in any of the MFP sources. If, for example, Substitute Size is set to Letter/A4, and only letter size paper is installed in the MFP when a request is received to print on A4 paper, the MFP substitutes letter for A4 and prints the job instead of showing a change paper request.
Menu item Purpose Card Stock Texture Identifies the texture of the card stock loaded in a specific source. Custom <x> Identifies the texture of the custom Texture print media loaded in a specific source. (x represents 1–6.) Paper Weight These menu items are used to set the paper weight for each of the defined print media types. This allows the MFP to optimize the print quality for the print media weight.
Paper Loading These menu items are used to set the loading orientation for each print media type. A source is loaded with preprinted print media, and then the MFP can be notified that the print media is loaded for duplex (two-sided) printing. Use the application software to indicate simplex (one-sided) printing.
Custom Bin Names This menu item is used to define a custom name for each output bin based on a person or the type of print media assigned to exit to a specific output bin. Menu item Purpose <user-defined Specifies the custom name of output Custom Bin Name>...
Bin Setup This menu item is used to specify the output bin where the printed print media goes. This menu item only appears if at least one optional output bin is installed, and only installed output bins appear as values. Menu item Purpose Output Bin...
Menu item Purpose Assign Type/Bin Sends print jobs to a specific output bin based on the requested paper type. Note: This menu item only appears when Configure Bins appears and is set to Mailbox or Type Assignment. If a user-defined name is available, it appears instead of Custom <x>...
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Menu item Purpose Menu Settings Page Prints information relating to: • Current settings for each of the menu items for all menus • Cartridge information • A list of installed options and features • Available MFP memory Device Statistics Prints information relating to the MFP statistics.
Network/Ports TCP/IP This menu item is used to view and change the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol settings. Internet Protocol (IP) specifies the format of packets, also called datagrams, and the addressing scheme. Most networks combine IP with a higher-level protocol called Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). TCP enables two hosts to establish a connection and exchange streams of data.
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Menu item Purpose WINS Server Address A server handles host names by assigning host names to IP addresses. Devices have a host name registered with the WINS server. Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS) is a system that determines the IP address associated with a particular network computer.
Menu item Purpose LPD Banner Page LPD Trailer Page LPD Carriage Return Conversion IPv6 Use this menu item to view or change Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) settings. Note: This menu item does not appear for non-network models. Menu item Purpose IPv6 Sets the network to IPv6 (Internet...
E-mail Server Setup Menu item Purpose Primary SMTP Gateway Primary SMTP Gateway Port Secondary SMTP Gateway Secondary SMTP Gateway Port SMTP Timeout Authentication Server Requires Authentication Userid Password Reply Address Subject Message Send me a copy Sends a copy of the e-mail back to the creator of the e-mail.
Menu item Purpose Path Defines the path name. Base file name Specifies the base file name. A timestamp is added to the end of the base file name. Web Link Wireless The menu does not appear unless a wireless card is installed. Menu item Values Mode...
Standard Network or Network <x> Use these menu items to change printer settings affecting jobs sent to the MFP through a network port, either Standard Network or Network <x>, where x represents 1 or 2. Menu item Purpose Configures the MFP so it SmartSwitch automatically switches to PCL emulation when a print job...
Menu item Purpose Mac Binary PS Configures the MFP to process Macintosh binary PostScript print jobs. Standard USB or USB <x> These menus are only shown if a USB port is available. Use these menu items to change printer settings affecting a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port (USB <x>).
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Menu item Purpose USB Buffer Configures the size of the USB input buffer. Note: Changing the USB Buffer menu item automatically resets the MFP. Any permanent resources, such as fonts or macros, are lost. Job Buffering This menu item is shown only when a formatted hard disk is installed.
Standard Parallel or Parallel <x> Use these menu items to change printer settings affecting jobs sent to the MFP through a parallel port, either Std Parallel or Parallel <x>, where x represents 1 or 2. Menu item Purpose Configures the MFP so it SmartSwitch automatically switches to PCL emulation when a print job...
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Menu item Purpose Job Buffering This menu item only appears when a formatted hard disk is installed. Temporarily stores jobs on the MFP hard disk before printing. Note: Changing this menu item automatically resets the MFP. It is reset to configure memory, and any permanent resources, such as fonts or macros, are lost.
Serial <x> Use these menu items to change printer settings affecting jobs sent to the MFP through an optional serial port. Menu item Purpose Configures the MFP so it SmartSwitch automatically switches to PCL emulation when a print job received through the serial port requires it, regardless of the default printer language.
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Menu item Purpose Job Buffering This menu item only appears when a formatted hard disk is installed. Temporarily stores jobs on the MFP hard disk before printing. Note: Changing the Job Buffering menu item automatically resets the MFP. It is reset to configure memory, and any permanent resources, such as fonts or macros, are lost.
Menu item Purpose Honor DSR Determines whether the MFP uses the Data Set Ready (DSR) signal. DSR is one of the handshaking signals for most serial interface cables. The serial interface uses DSR to distinguish data sent by the computer from data created by electrical noise in the serial cable.
AppleTalk Use these menu items to view or change the printer AppleTalk settings. Menu item Purpose View Name Shows the assigned AppleTalk name. View Address Shows the assigned AppleTalk address. Activate Activates or deactivates the AppleTalk feature. Set Zone Provides a list of zones from the network.
Settings General Settings Use these menu items to set various MFP settings. Menu item Purpose Display Language To determine the language of the text on the control panel LCD. Keyboard Type Specifies the type of virtual alphanumeric keyboard that appears on the control panel. Custom Key 1 Allows for .co.uk type addresses.
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Menu item Purpose Custom Key 2 Allows for .co.uk type addresses. General Defaults Specifies the defaults based on geographical location. Show initial Sets the MFP to show initial prompts prompts after the device is powered on so the user can complete the setup.
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Menu item Purpose Web Page Refresh Rate Contact Name Location Alarms Controls whether the MFP sounds an alarm when the device requires operator intervention. Values and descriptions 30–300 The range is in seconds. (120*) text field NULL* text field NULL* Alarm Control Alarm Control sets the function of each alarm.
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Menu item Purpose Timeouts Specifies the amount of time the MFP waits to return to the home screen, receive an end- of-job message, or receive additional bytes of data from the computer. Note: Wait Timeout is only available when using PostScript emulation.
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Menu item Purpose Timeouts (continued) Print Recovery Specifies whether the MFP continues from certain offline situations, reprints jammed pages, or waits until the entire page is processed and ready to be printed. Values and descriptions Print Timeout Disabled—Disables Print Timeout. Disabled 1–255—Specifies the amount of time in seconds the MFP waits for an end-of-job...
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Menu item Purpose Printer Language Specifies the default printer language used to communicate data from the computer to the MFP. Note: This menu item is not available from the control panel. It is only available on the MFP Embedded Web Server.
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Menu item Purpose Resource Save Specifies what the MFP does with downloaded resources, such as fonts and macros stored in RAM, if the MFP receives a job that requires more memory than is available. Note: This menu item is not available from the control panel.
Copy Settings Use these menu items to set the MFP for settings related to copying. Menu item Purpose Content Specifies the type of content contained in the copy job. This menu item appears for mono and color printers. See the difference in the touch screens with the examples as follows.
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Menu item Purpose Color This menu item only appears for color printers. Content/Color screen Content Text Color Values and descriptions Color Touch Color for a copy job that is printed in color. Gray Touch Gray for a Black/White copy job that is printed in shading from white to black with all the shades of gray in between.
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Menu item Purpose Duplex To specify if an original document is duplex (two- sided) or simplex (one-sided) when making a copy based on whether the sheets in the original document are simplex or duplex. If an optional duplex unit is not installed, then two-sided output cannot be selected.
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Menu item Purpose Print Page Specifies if a border is printed Borders around the edge of the page at the margins. Collate To keep the pages of a print job stacked in sequence when making multiple copies of the job. Staple Specifies if the stapler is turned on or off.
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Menu item Purpose Darkness Specifies the level of darkness for the copy job. Output Bin Specifies the bin which receives the copy once it is printed. Number of Specifies the number of copies Copies for the copy job. Overlay Specifies the selection for overlay text to print on each page of the copy job.
Menu item Purpose Shadow Detail Adjusts the amount of shadow detail visible on a copy. Scan edge to Specifies if the original edge document is scanned edge-to- edge prior to making copies. Fax Settings Use these menu items to set the MFP for settings related to faxing. Menu item Purpose Fax Mode...
General Fax Settings Menu item Purpose Station Name Specifies the name of the fax within the MFP. The name could be a person’s name or the name of a company. Station Number Specifies the fax phone number. Station ID Enable Manual Fax Sets the MFP to manual fax only, which requires a line splitter and a telephone hand set.
Virtual alphanumeric keyboard Shift lock Fax Send Settings Menu item Purpose Resolution To define quality in dots per inch (dpi). A higher resolution gives greater print quality, but it increases the fax transmission time for outgoing faxes. Original Size Provides a list of possible scanner sizes to select from to specify the size of the original copy document.
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Menu item Purpose Duplex Sets duplex scanning (two-sided scanning) either on or off for outgoing fax jobs. Content Specifies the type of content contained in the fax job. Darkness Specifies the level of darkness for the fax job. Dial Prefix A numeric entry field is provided to enter numbers.
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Menu item Purpose Allow Save as Allows for saving fax numbers as Shortcut shortcuts in the MFP. Dial Mode Specifies the dialing sound, either as a tone or a pulse. Note: This menu item may not be available in all countries or regions. Custom Job Allows for scanning of custom fax jobs.
Fax Receive Settings Menu item Purpose Enable Fax Receive Allows fax jobs to be received by the MFP. Rings to Answer The MFP rings a set number of times to indicate an incoming fax job. Auto Reduction Scales an incoming fax job so it fits the size of the print media loaded in the designated fax source.
Fax Log Settings Menu item Purpose Transmission Log Selects whether the MFP prints a log with details about the fax job sent. If the fax job failed to send, the header on the page reads “Fax Failed” instead of “Transmission Log.” Receive Error Log Sets the MFP to print a log of received fax jobs for each one that had an error...
Speaker Settings Menu item Purpose Speaker Mode Specifies how long the speaker remains on. Speaker Volume Specifies the volume setting. Ringer Volume Sets the MFP fax speaker ringer volume. Distinctive Ring Settings Menu item Purpose Single Ring Answers calls with a one ring pattern. Double Ring Answers calls with a double ring pattern.
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Menu item Purpose Content Specifies the type of content contained in the fax job. Fax Resolution Defines quality in dots per inch (dpi). A higher resolution gives greater print quality, but it increases the fax transmission time for outgoing faxes. Darkness Specifies the level of darkness for the fax job.
E-mail Settings Menu item Purpose E-mail Server Setup Format Specifies the format of the file to be scanned. PDF version Sets the version of an Adobe Acrobat PDF file that is sent. This menu item applies to all scan functions. Content Specifies the type of content contained in the e-mail.
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Menu item Purpose Orientation Specifies the default orientation of the document to be sent in the scan job. Original Size Provides a list of possible scanner sizes to select from to specify the size of the original document to be scanned. Values and descriptions Portrait* Sends the original document as...
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Menu item Purpose Duplex Sets duplex scanning (two-sided scanning) either on or off for e-mails. Photo JPEG Quality Sets the quality of a JPEG photo image in relation to file size and the quality of the image. This menu item applies to all scan functions.
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Menu item Purpose Log Output Bin Specifies the output bin that accepts the printed e-mail log. The menu item only appears when one optional output bin is installed. E-mail Bit Depth Enables the Mixed mode to have smaller file sizes by using 1 bit images when Color is set to Off.
FTP Settings Menu item Purpose Format PDF version Sets the version of an Adobe Acrobat PDF file that is sent. This menu item applies to all scan functions. Content Specifies the type of content contained in the FTP job. Color Specifies if the MFP recognizes a color image in the FTP job or sees the color image in gray shades.
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Menu item Purpose Original Size Provides a list of possible scanner sizes to select from to specify the size of the original document to be scanned. Duplex Sets duplex printing (two-sided printing) either on or off for FTP jobs. This menu item appears if an optional duplex unit is installed or if the MFP model has an internal duplex unit.
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Menu item Purpose Log Paper To select the print media source to Source supply print media for the MFP to print a log of all sent and received FTPs. Envelopes do not apply. Note: This menu item applies to all scan functions.
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Menu item Purpose Shadow Detail Adjusts the amount of shadow detail visible on a copy. Scan edge to Specifies if the original document is edge scanned edge-to-edge prior to sending the FTP job. Values and descriptions -4 to +4 (0*) -4 preserves the least amount of shadow detail.
Scan to USB Settings Menu item Purpose Format PDF version Sets the version of an Adobe Acrobat PDF file that is sent. This menu item applies to all scan functions. Content Specifies the type of content contained in the scan to USB job. Color Specifies if the MFP recognizes a color image in the FTP job or sees...
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Menu item Purpose Original Size Provides a list of possible scanner sizes to select from to specify the size of the original document to be scanned. Duplex Sets duplex printing (two-sided printing) either on or off for scan to USB jobs. This menu item appears if an optional duplex unit is installed or if the MFP model has an internal...
Menu item Purpose Base file name Custom Job Allows for scanning of custom scan scanning to USB jobs. This is also known as Job Build. Custom Job is not supported on all models. Background Adjusts the amount of background Removal visible on a copy.
Finishing Menu Use these menu items to set the user default settings for all jobs. Printing from an application may override user default settings. Menu item Purpose Duplex Sets duplex (two-sided) printing as the default for all print jobs. Note: This menu item appears if an optional duplex unit is installed.
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Menu item Purpose Blank Pages Specifies whether to include application-generated blank pages as part of the printed output. Collation Keeps the pages of a print job stacked in sequence when printing multiple copies of the job. Separator Sheets Inserts blank separator sheets between jobs, between multiple copies of a job, or between each page of a job.
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Menu item Purpose Multipage Order Determines the positioning of multiple page images when using Multipage Print. See Multipage Print on page 78. The positioning depends on the number of images and whether the images are portrait or landscape in orientation. For example, if selecting 4-Up multiple page printing and portrait orientation, the results differ depending on the Multipage Order value selected.
Quality Menu Use these menu items to change settings that affect print quality and save toner. Printing from an application may override user default settings. Menu item Purpose Print Resolution To select printed output resolution. Toner Darkness Lightens or darkens printed output and conserves toner.
Utilities Menu Use the Utilities Menu to print a variety of listings relating to available MFP resources, settings, and print jobs. Other menu items let you set up MFP hardware and troubleshoot problems. Menu item Purpose Factory Defaults Returns the MFP settings to the factory default values.
Menu item Purpose Job Acct Stat Prints a listing of all job statistics stored on the hard disk or clears all statistics on the hard disk. Warning: Clear appears as a value only if Job Accounting is not set to MarkTrack™.
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Menu item Purpose Download Target Specifies the storage location for downloaded resources. Storing downloaded resources in flash memory or on a hard disk is permanent storage rather than the temporary storage that RAM provides. The resources remain in the flash memory or on the hard disk even when the MFP is turned off.
Menu item Purpose Factory Defaults Returns printer settings to the factory default values. PostScript Menu Use these menu items to change printer settings that affect jobs using the PostScript printer language. Printing from an application may override user default settings. Menu item Purpose Print PS Error...
PCL Emulation Menu Use these menu items to change printer settings that affect jobs using the PCL emulation printer language. Printing from an application may override user default settings. Menu item Purpose Font Source Determines the set of fonts shown in the Font Name menu item.
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Menu item Purpose PCL Emulation Changes the point size for scalable Settings typographic fonts. Specifies the font pitch for scalable monospaced fonts. Determines how text and graphics are oriented on the page. Determines the number of lines that print on each page. Sets the width of the logical page for A4 size paper.
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Menu item Purpose Tray Renumber Configures the MFP to work with printer drivers or applications that use different source assignments for the sources: trays, the multipurpose feeder, and the manual feed slot. Note: See the Technical Reference for more information about assigning source numbers.
Menu item Purpose Tray Renumber (continued) PDF Menu Use these menu items to change printer settings that affect PDF jobs. Menu item Purpose Scale to Fit Scales page content to fit the selected print media size. Annotations Specifies whether to print annotations in the PDF.
HTML Menu These menu items are used to change the printer HTML settings. Menu item Purpose Font Name Sets the default font for HTML documents. Note: Times will be used in HTML documents that do not specify a font. Font Size Sets the default font size for HTML documents.
Menu item Purpose Scaling Scales the image to fit the print media size. Orientation Sets the image orientation. Security These menu items are used to set security levels on individual print jobs requiring a PIN and securing setup. Menu item Purpose Authentication Method...
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Menu item Purpose Function Access Values and descriptions Menus If Disabled is selected and set as the user default, then access to everything Enabled* from the Menu button is disabled. Disabled Copy Access If Function Disabled is selected, the menu item does not appear on the No authentication LCD.
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If Function Disabled is selected, the menu item does not appear on the LCD. See Functions disabled transitional messages for more information. Lexmark Embedded If Function Disabled is selected, the Solutions (LES) Access menu item does not appear on the LCD.
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Menu item Purpose Protect Menus These security menu items are always password protected when either an Advanced Password or a User Password is set. If both passwords are set, only the Advanced Password is valid. Values and descriptions Paper Menu Protection is not applied unless the password is set, meaning that the Not protected...
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Continue is the pop-up message for removing registration. Values and descriptions LES configuration Protection is not applied for Lexmark Embedded Solutions (LES) Not protected configuration unless the password is Accept Advanced set, meaning that the password field Password only* cannot be a null field.
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Create, Change, or Remove Passwords Create, Change, or Remove Advanced Password Menu item Values and descriptions Password text entry Reenter Password text entry Create, Change, or Remove User Password Menu item Values and descriptions Password text entry Reenter Password text entry Create, Change, or Remove Device Lockout PIN Menu item Values and descriptions...
Set Date and Time Menu item Purpose Time Zone Sets the time zone for the fax. Current Date and This is a display item Time only. Year Allows a manual change to the year. Month Allows a manual change to the month. Allows a manual change to the date.
Menu item Purpose DST Mode Allows methods of changing Daylight Savings Time (DST) Mode. Daylight Savings Time Server Time Server Name Allow NTP Broadcast Help Pages These menu items are used to print some or all of the resident Help Pages. These pages contain information about MFP settings for copy, fax, e-mail, and FTP, and ordering supplies.
Menu item Purpose Prints the FTP guide on scanning items to send to an FTP site. Print Defects Prints the Print defects guide, which aids in resolving repeating defects for copy or print. Manage Shortcuts To manage Fax, E-mail, FTP, and Profile shortcuts, only deletions of an entry or a complete list are possible. Use the up and down arrows to scroll through the listing of shortcut items if there are enough entries on the screen for the up and down arrows to appear.
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Touch the radio button beside the one listing needed, and it changes to a selected radio button as shown by the blue color. Delete Entry is now active. Touch Delete Entry to delete the selected entry. Menus->Manage Shortcuts->Manage Profiles Shortcuts legal1/my_twain_net_scan finance_report_scan customfolder/personnel/roles_profiles...
Understanding MFP messages Messages appear on the MFP control panel describing the current state of the MFP and indicating possible MFP problems requiring intervention. Status messages Status messages provide information on the status of the MFP. Message Meaning x represents the number of the Bin [x] Full output bin that is full when the MFP bins are linked.
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Message Meaning The MFP is ready to receive and Power Saver process data. It is reducing its electricity consumption while idle. If the MFP remains inactive for the period of time specified in the Power Saver menu item (60 minutes is the factory default), the Power Saver message replaces the Ready message.
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Message Meaning The standard bin is full. Standard Bin Full x represents the number of the bin Bin [x] Full that is full. [bin name] Full [bin name] specifies a previously defined name for the bin, such as Mary’s bin, and it is full. The toner cartridge is low on toner.
Fax status messages Message Answering Call complete Connect <x>bps Dialing Fax failed Fax memory full Job stored for delayed transmission. Line busy No answer No dial tone Queued for sending Receive complete Receiving page [n] Sending page [n] Set clock Waiting for redial Cancel jobs messages Message...
Password and PIN messages Message Invalid or incorrect password. An incorrect password is entered. Touch Continue to return to the screen to Invalid PIN. Copy, e-mail, fax, FTP, and scan button messages Message Insufficient resources. Try again when the system is idle. System busy, preparing resources for job.
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Message Meaning Lets the user override the current Change [src] to [size] print media source for the remainder of the print job. The formatted page prints as is on the print media installed in the tray. This may cause clipping of text or images. Lets the user override the current Change [src] to [size] print media source for the remainder...
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Message Meaning During a scanner calibration, the Clean scanner glass firmware detects that the scanner ADF or the flatbed (scanner) glass may be dirty. The MFP detects that the upper front Close door or insert door is open or a toner cartridge is cartridge missing.
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Message Meaning There is no memory to complete a fax Fax Memory Full job. Any attempted fax jobs are canceled. One or more messages that If restarting job, interrupted a scan job are now replace originals that cleared. A situation exists where a have not begun to exit page is not completely scanned, but the scanner.
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Message Meaning The MFP detects that optional Tray Install tray [x] [x], where x is the number of the tray, is missing while the job processes, but before the job prints. Sometime during processing, the optional tray is removed. The printer does not have at least 256 Insufficient Memory to MB of total memory;...
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Message Meaning Occurs when the MFP receives a Load manual feeder with manual feed request for a specific [type] [size] size and type of print media when none is loaded into the multipurpose feeder. Occurs when a source is loaded with Load [src] with [Custom an incorrect print media size and type String]...
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Message Meaning The attempt to print the fax jobs is Memory full, cannot automatically canceled. The Fax code print faxes recognizes that the fax job is canceled and does not delete pages in the fax job that have not printed. The Fax code does not attempt to reprint the fax causing the memory error until the MFP goes through a...
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Message Meaning One or more messages that Replace all originals if interrupted a scan job are now restarting job. cleared. Replace the original documents in the scanner to restart the scan job. One or more messages that Replace jammed originals interrupted a scan job are now if restarting job.
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MFP firmware. Note: The MFP automatically clears the message in 30 seconds and then disables the download emulator on the firmware card. The MFP detects a refilled Lexmark 30.yy Invalid refill, Cartridge Return Program print change cartridge cartridge.
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Message Meaning The length of the print media is too 34 Short paper short to print the formatted data. The MFP lacks the memory needed 35 Insufficient memory to enable Resource Save. This to support Resource Save message usually indicates too much feature memory is allocated for one or more of the MFP link buffers.
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Message Meaning The data for a page is too complex to 39 Complex page, some print. data may not have printed x is the value of the printer region. y is 42.xy Cartridge region the value of the cartridge region. mismatch The message appears when the printer detects that an installed print...
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Message Meaning The MFP cannot establish 54 Network [x] software communications with a specified error installed network port. x indicates the number of the specified port. The MFP detects a serial error, such 54 Serial option [x] as framing, parity, or overrun on the error specified optional serial port.
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Message Meaning 56 USB port [x] disabled The MFP receives data through a specified USB port, but this USB port is disabled. x is the number of the USB port. This message appears once after the 57 Configuration change, firmware tries to restore all of the jobs some held jobs were not on the hard disk regardless of the restored...
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Message Meaning 59 Incompatible tray [x] An unsupported optional drawer and its matching tray are attached to the MFP. 61 Remove defective disk The MFP detects a defective hard disk. The MFP cannot communicate with the hard disk; therefore, it cannot format it either.
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Message Meaning There is a single jam in the specified 201.yy Paper jam, check area indicated by area name. [area name]. Leave paper in bin. There is a single jam in the specified 201.yy Paper jam, check area indicated by x. x is either areas area [x].
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Message Meaning There is a single jam in the specified 234.yy Paper jam, check area indicated by area name. [area name]. Leave paper in bin. There are multiple jams. x indicates 234.yy Paper jam,[x] the number of jammed sheets of print pages jammed.
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Message Meaning There is a single jam in the specified 24x.yy Paper jam, check area indicated by area name. area [area name]. Leave paper name is the number of the tray, such in bin. as Tray 1. There are multiple jams. x indicates 24x.yy Paper jam, [x] the number of jammed sheets of print pages jammed.
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Message Meaning There is a single jam in the specified 282 Staple jam, check area indicated by area name. area [area name]. Remove name is the stapler. paper from bin. There are multiple jams. x indicates 282 Staple jam, [x] the number of jammed sheets of print pages jammed.
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Message Meaning The scanner fails to pull a sheet from 290.01 Scanner jam, the ADF. remove all originals from the scanner The scanner fails to pull a sheet from 290.01 Scanner jam, the ADF. remove jammed originals from the scanner The scanner fails to feed a sheet far 290.02 Scanner jam, enough into the ADF so that the ADF...
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Message Meaning The MFP receives a scan job; 293 Replace all however, there is no original originals if restarting document in the ADF. job. Job level recovery is active. The MFP receives a scan job; 293 Replace jammed however, there is no original originals if restarting document in the ADF.
Functions disabled transitional messages Occurrence A function is disabled. A user enters a shortcut for the function. The USB slot on the front of the control panel is turned off. A user inserts a USB cable in the slot. Message <Function name>...
Index accounting statistics 82 Activate AppleTalk 44 LexLink 44 NetWare 43 Activate Hex Trace 82 Advanced Status, parallel 40 Alarms Alarm Control 47 Toner Alarm 47 Analog Fax Setup 57 Distinctive Ring Settings Double Ring 64 Single Ring 64 Triple Ring 64 Fax Log Settings Auto Print Logs 63 Enable Call Log 63...
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Fax 9 FTP 9 gray 18 grayed out 18 Held Faxes 9 Held Jobs 9 Home 17 left arrow 13 left scroll decrease 13 Lock Device 9 Menus 8 numeric keypad 6 Pound 6 Release Held Faxes 9 Reset active bin 17 right arrow 13 right scroll increase 13 Search Held Jobs 9...
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Max e-mail size 34 Message 34 Password 34 Path 35 Primary SMTP Gateway 34 Primary SMTP Gateway Port 34 Reply Address 34 Secondary SMTP Gateway 34 Secondary SMTP Gateway Port 34 Send me a copy 34 Server 34 Server Requires Authentication 34 Size error message 34 SMTP Timeout 34 Subject 34...
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Fax Access 91 Flash Drive Print 92 Flash Drive Scan 92 FTP Access 91 Held Jobs Access 91 Lexmark Embedded Solutions (LES) Access 92 Menus 91 functions disabled transitional messages <Function name> turned off by system administrator 124 USB turned off by system administrator. 124...
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Menu trail line 18 left arrow button 13 left scroll decrease button 13 light, indicator 6 loading print media 26 Mac Binary PS network 37 parallel 40 USB 38 Manual Envelope Size 22 Manual Envelope Type 22 Manual Paper Size 22 Manual Paper Type 22 Margin Size, HTML 89 menu map 19...
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in bin. 120 280.yy Paper jam, [x] pages jammed. Leave paper in bin. 120 280.yy Paper jam, check [area name]. Leave paper in bin. 120 281.yy Paper jam, [x] pages jammed. Remove paper from bin. 120 281.yy Paper jam, check [area name]. Remove paper from bin.
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Close finisher side door 106 Close finisher top cover 106 Disk corrupted 106 Disk Full – Scan Job Canceled 106 Fax Memory Full 107 If restarting job, replace originals that have not begun to exit the scanner. 107 Insert staple cartridge 107 Insert tray [x] 107 Install envelope feeder 107 Install tray [x] 108...
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serial 41 USB 37 NSQ/GSQ mode, NetWare 43 numeric keypad 6 Orientation 90 Orientation, HTML 89 Packet Burst, NetWare 43 Paper Loading 26 Paper Menu 20 Configure MP 23 Default Source 20 Paper Size/Type 20 Envelope Feeder Size 22 Envelope Feeder Type 22 Manual Envelope Size 22 Manual Envelope Type 22 Manual Paper Size 22...
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Orientation 90 Scaling 90 PCL Emulation Menu 85 Font Name 85 Font Source 85 PCL Emulation Settings 86 Symbol Set 85 Tray Renumber 87 PDF Menu 88 Annotations 88 Scale to Fit 88 PostScript Menu 84 Font Priority 84 Print PS Error 84 Quality Menu 80 Brightness 80 Contrast 80...
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Auto ’Log out’ delay 90 Confidential Print, See also Confidential Print 92 Create and Change Passwords functions disabled transitional messages 124 Create, Change, or Remove Passwords See Create, Change, or Remove Passwords Create/Change Passwords, See Create/Change Passwords Function Access, See Function Access functions disabled transitional messages See also functions disabled transitional messages 124 NTLM Authentication Setup 94...
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