Setting up and using the Home Screen applications
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In the Icon When Pressed field, type a path or browse to the graphic you want to appear when the button on the
home screen is pressed.
Note: Use a GIF, JPEG, or PNG image with dimensions of 120 x 75 pixels that is 11KB or smaller.
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Click Apply.
Note: To restore the default appearance of Eco‑Settings, under the "Home Screen Button: Icon" field or the "Home
Screen Button: Icon When Pressed" field, select Reset to default value, and then click Apply.
Energy‑ and paper‑saving options
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From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Embedded Solutions > Eco‑Settings > Configure. Adjust the
following settings as needed:
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Eco Mode—Choose Off, Energy (to reduce energy use, especially when the printer is idle), Energy/Paper, or
Paper (to turn off print log features).
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Choosing Energy/Paper will automatically set 2‑Sided Printing and Power Saver to default levels.
Additional changes made to those settings through the Embedded Web Server will be ignored.
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When Energy or Energy/Paper is enabled, printer engine motors do not start until a job is ready to print.
You may therefore notice a short delay before the first page is printed.
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Standby Mode—Type the number of minutes (1‑240) the printer will wait before darkening the home screen.
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Power Saver—Type the number of minutes (1‑240) the printer will wait before powering down the print engine.
Note: Standby Mode will engage automatically when the printer is in Power Saver mode.
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Screen Brightness—Type a number for the desired percentage of screen brightness (20‑100).
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2‑Sided Printing—Choose 1‑Sided, 2‑Sided Long Edge, or 2‑Sided Short Edge.
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Toner Darkness—From the menu choose a toner darkness value (1‑10).
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Quiet Mode—Click the check box to reduce the amount of noise produced by the printer.
Note: In Quiet Mode, printer engine motors do not start until a job is ready to print. You may notice a short
delay before the first page is printed, as well as a reduction in processing speed.
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Lock UI—Click the check box to prevent users from changing Eco‑Settings using the printer touch screen.
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Click Apply to save changes, or Restore Defaults to return all settings to default values.
Exporting or importing configuration settings
You can export configuration settings into a text file that can then be imported and then used to apply the settings to
one or more additional printers.
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From the Embedded Web Server, click Settings > Embedded Solutions > Eco‑Settings > Configure.
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To export your current settings, click Export, and then follow the browser prompts to save the configuration file.
You will have the option to enter a unique file name or use the default name.
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To import a previously saved configuration, click Import, browse to the saved configuration file, and then load or
preview it.
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