Understanding the System Menus
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The discharge phenomenon for charging the photo conductor varies with barometric
pressure. Adjustments are performed by specifying the altitude of the location where the
printer is being used.
NOTE:
•
An incorrect altitude adjustment setting leads to poor printing quality, incorrect indication of
remaining toner, etc.
❚
Admin Settings >
Maintenance >
Clear Job History
Clears the job history of all finished jobs.
❚
Admin Settings >
Maintenance >
Fax Line Test
NOTE:
•
The Fax Line Test feature is not available when the fax function is disabled.
Tests if the voltage supply from the fax line is sufficient.
❚
Admin Settings >
Secure Settings
Use the
Secure Settings
menu to set a password to limit access to the menus. This
prevents items from being changed accidentally.
❚
Admin Settings >
Secure Settings >
Panel Lock
Specifies whether to enable the Panel Lock feature, which sets a limited access to
Admin
Settings
with a password, and to set or change the password.
*
This item is available only when
Panel Lock Control
is set to
Enable
.
❚
Admin Settings >
Secure Settings >
Functions Control
NOTE:
•
The Functions Control setting is available only when
Panel Lock Control
is set to
Enable
.
Specifies whether to enable or disable each of the printer functions, or to restrict the use
of a function with a password. For
Copy
and
USB Direct Print
, you can restrict just
the color printing and color copying features with a password.
Panel Lock Control
Sets password protection for
Admin Settings
.
Change Password
*
Sets or changes the four-digit password required to access
Admin
Settings
.
Copy
Enables or disables the copy function.
You can also restrict the function with a password by
setting to
On (Password)
or
On (Color Password)
.
Scan to E-mail
Enables or disables the Scan to E-mail feature.
You can also restrict the feature with a password using
On
(Password)
.
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