3. Enter service mode, and execute the following service mode.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > IMPORT
4. The message displayed during the process will disappear. When the display has returned to the original state,
remove the USB flash drive.
5. Restart this machine, enter service mode, and confirm that the setting information is reflected.
This completes the import of a setting information file.
■ Backup Procedure to the Storage in the Machine
Use the service mode function to back up the service mode setting information to the storage in the machine.
This operation can be performed both from the Control Panel and remote UI.
The setting information that can be saved in the machine's storage is only one.
1. Enter service mode, and execute the following service mode.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > SAVE-SM
2. Backup process is complete after checking that the message displayed during the process disappears and the
display returns to the original state.
■ Procedure for Restoration from Internal Storage
Restore the service mode setting information that has been backed up to the storage in the machine in the previous procedure.
1. Enter service mode, and execute the following service mode.
• COPIER > FUNCTION > SYSTEM > RSTR-SM
2. Restoration process is complete after checking that the message displayed during the process disappears and the
display returns to the original state.
3. Technical Explanation (System)
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Summary of Contents for imageCLASS X LBP1238
Page 11: ...Safety Precautions Laser 2 Power Supply Lithium Battery 2 Toner Safety 3 Notes on works 3...
Page 15: ...Product Overview 1 Product Lineup 6 Features 8 Specifications 9 Parts Name 12...
Page 78: ...Periodical Service 4 Periodically Replaced Parts 69 Consumable Parts 70 Periodical Services 71...
Page 80: ...Consumable Parts This machine does not have any consumable parts 4 Periodical Service 70...
Page 96: ...1 2 1x 3 100 mm 5 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 86...
Page 105: ...2 3x 1x 3 3x 4 1x 2x 5 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 95...
Page 106: ...5 3x 6 7 3x 5 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 96...
Page 109: ...3 2x 4 5 2x 1x 5 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 99...
Page 110: ...6 7 8 2x 1x 2x 5 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 100...
Page 122: ...Procedure 1 1x 9x 4x 1x 5 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 112...
Page 134: ...3 4 5 2x 6 5 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 124...
Page 136: ...Adjustment 6 Actions at Parts Replacement 127...
Page 153: ...Error Jam Alarm 8 Overview 144 Error Code 148 Jam Code 154 Alarm Code 156...