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Names of control panel parts and their functions
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No.
Part name
Description
1
[Power Save] key
Press to enter Power Save mode.
2
[Mixed Original] key/indicator
Press to select the “Mixed Original” setting.
3
[Simplex/Duplex] key/indicator
Press to select double-sided copying. Select “1-
SIDE->1-SIDE”, “1-SIDE->2-SIDE”, “2-SIDE-
>1-SIDE” or “2-SIDE->2-SIDE”. If any setting
other than “1-SIDE->1-SIDE” is selected, the indi-
cator lights up.
4
Display
Displays the number of copies, zoom ratio, fax
mode, setting menus and error messages.
5
[
+
], [
,
], [
*
] and [
)
] keys
[OK] key
Press the [
+
], [
,
], [
*
] and [
)
] keys to select menu
items in the display and change their settings.
Press the [OK] key to apply the current setting.
6
[Printer] key/indicator
This indicator lights up while data is being printed
from the computer and flashes while data is being
sent.
7
[Access] key
Press when account track settings have been ap-
plied.
8
[Speed Dial] key
Press to register frequently used fax numbers and
addresses, and to recall them during transmissions.
9
[Phone Book] key
Press to display the information programmed for
one-touch dialing, group dialing and speed dialing.
10
[Back] key
Press to return to the previous screen.
11
“Caution” indicator
This indicator lights up or flashes if an error has oc-
curred.
12
[Density] key
Press to select the scanning density of copies and
fax documents.
13
[Quality] key
Press to select “TEXT”, “PHOTO” or “TEXT/
PHOTO” as the document quality.
Summary of Contents for PCL-400
Page 1: ...Key for Imaging Solutions...
Page 17: ...x 16 Explanation of manual conventions...
Page 27: ...1 10 Press the 3 key 6 times Press the 0 key Press the 123 ABC key Press the 0 key...
Page 209: ...8 26...
Page 259: ...9 50...
Page 298: ...11 27 Scan tab Speed Dial Setting Registered speed dial settings can be viewed...
Page 300: ...11 29 Network tab Summary The basic network settings can be viewed...
Page 305: ...11 34 System tab Save Setting Easy Web Management settings can be saved and restored...
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