
B. Operation Panel Menus
You can access the following menus though the operation panel:
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PCL MENU
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FEEDER MENU
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CONFIG MENU
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MEMCONFIG MENU
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PARALLEL 1 MENU
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PARALLEL 2 MENU
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TEST MENU
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LANGUAGE MENU
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RESET MENU
1. Accessing and selecting menu items
Follow these steps to access the menus and make selections:
1) Check the operation panel and be sure the Job indicator is OFF.
2) Press the Go key to set the printer off-line. The On Line indicator goes OFF and PAUSED is
displayed in the top line.
3) Press the Menu key to display the name of the first menu. Press the Menu key until you see
the menu.
4) Press the Item key to display the name of the first item on the menu. Press the Item key
until you see the item.
5) Press the Value key until you display the values you want to change.
6) If you want to change the setting, press the Value key until the value you want is displayed.
Then press the Enter key.
7) Press the Go key to set the printer on-line.
Figure 1-7-2 lists the Menu Operation Flow.
2. Confirming menu selections
There are two ways the selections made through the operation panel can be reviewed:
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Scroll through the menu items to check all selections marked with an asterisk.
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Make a Test Print. The printed output lists all settings that are in effect. See the Printing
the Test Print section for more information.
3. Restoring the default settings
Types of default settings are as follows:
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Factory default settings are those set for each menu item at the factory. The printer uses
these settings changed.
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Temporary default settings are those set by the application software for the current print job.
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Permanent default settings are those set through the operation panel. These selections
remain in effect even when the printer is turned OFF, or send a different request through
the application.
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