Maintenance Mode; Secure Settings - Xerox Phaser 6128MFP User Manual

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Maintenance Mode

Use this menu for color registration and to reset defaults.
Item
Description
Auto Regi Adjust
Adjust the color registration automatically. Selecting On adjusts the color registration
automatically. The default is On.
Adjust ColorRegi
Correct the color registration manually. For details, refer to
page 133.
Auto Adjust
Correct the color registration.
Color Regi Chart
Prints the correction chart.
Enter Number
Enter the number to correct the registration.
Initialize NVM
Initializes the settings stored in the NVM except for the network settings. The NVM is
a nonvolatile memory that stores the printer settings even after the power is turned
off. After executing this function and restarting the printer, all the menu parameters
are reset to their default values.
You cannot execute this menu during printing.
You need to restart the printer to activate this setting. After making the setting,
turn off the printer and then turn it on again.
Init Print Meter
Initializes the print counts.
Reset Fuser
Resets the count for fuser life to 0.

Secure Settings

Use this menu for user registration and to reset the fuser.
Item
Description
Panel Lock
When enabled, access to the Admin Menu requires a password.
Service Lock
Copy
When enabled, access to copy requires a password. Panel Lock must be enabled
before enabling the Copy Lock.
Fax
When enabled, access to the fax requires a password. Panel Lock must be enabled
before enabling the Fax Lock.
Scan to Email
When enabled, access to the fax requires a password. Panel Lock must be enabled
before enabling the Fax Lock.
Scan to PC
When enabled, access to the fax requires a password. Panel Lock must be enabled
before enabling the Fax Lock.
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Description of Menu Items
Color Registration
on

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