Using the Operator Panel and Menus
56
Using
the
Operator
Panel
a
nd
Menus
Using Your Printer
3
Press
Select
to select the menu or menu item shown on
the second line of the display.
•
If the selection is a menu, the menu is opened and
the first printer setting in the menu is displayed.
•
If the selection is a menu item, the default setting
for the menu item is displayed. (The current user
default setting has an asterisk (*) beside it.)
Each menu item has a list of valid values for the menu item.
A value can be:
•
a phrase or word to describe a setting
•
a numerical value that can be changed
•
an On or Off setting
4
Press
Menu>
or
<Menu
to move to the value you need.
5
Press
Select
to select the value on the second line of the
display.
An asterisk appears beside the value to indicate
that it is now the user default setting. The display shows
the new setting for one second and then clears and shows
the word
Saved
. It then displays the previous list of menu
items.
6
Press
Return
to go back to previous menus.
Then, make
additional menu selections to set new default settings.
Press
Go
if this is the last printer setting to change.
User default settings remain in effect until you save new settings
or restore the factory defaults. Settings you choose from your
software application can also change or override the user default
settings you select from the operator panel.
Summary of Contents for Optra S 1250
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Page 15: ...Getting Started...
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Page 138: ...Using the Operator Panel and Menus 122 Using the Operator Panel and Menus Using Your Printer...
Page 172: ...Using Print Materials 156 Using Print Materials Using Your Printer...
Page 190: ...Receive only Fax 174 Receive only Fax Using Your Printer...
Page 191: ...Caring for Your Printer...
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Page 262: ...Clearing Jams 246 Clearing Jams Caring for Your Printer...
Page 267: ...Installing Options...
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Page 336: ...Memory and Option Cards 320 Memory and Option Cards Installing Options...
Page 340: ...Infrared Adapter 324 Infrared Adapter Installing Options...
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Page 356: ...Understanding Fonts 340 Understanding Fonts Appendixes...
Page 364: ...Enhancing Print Quality 348 Enhancing Print Quality Appendixes...
Page 366: ...Printer Specifications 350 Printer Specifications Appendixes...
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