Use this
To
Change Print File Default Settings
Specify the values you want for each of the Print File settings and save the
values as the new user default settings.
Notes:
•
This menu appears only if a media device, such as a memory card or
flash drive is inserted. The device must contain Microsoft Office
documents with no photos.
•
The Print Files Mode menu is automatically selected if you insert a device
containing documents with no photos.
•
The Photo Card Mode menu is automatically selected if you insert a
device containing photos. (The device may also contain documents, but
must contain photos.)
Change Fax Default Settings
Specify the values you want for each of the fax settings and save the values
as the new user default settings.
Change Scan Default Settings
Specify the values you want for each of the scan settings and save the values
as the new user default settings.
Change PictBridge Default Settings Specify the values you want for each of the PictBridge settings and save the
values as the new user default settings.
Print Settings List
Prints a list of user default settings which you selected and saved from the
control panel.
Note:
While this list is printing, you cannot start copy, print, or scan jobs from
the printer.
Network Setup
Print a network setup page, which is a list of installed network options. You
can also select and save your active network, either Ethernet or wireless.
Note:
This menu is shown only when an internal print server is installed.
Once each value is chosen, press
to save the values as user default settings and exit. The message
New
Default Settings Saved
appears.
Note:
The user default setting remains in effect until you access the menu again, choose another value, and save
it. An asterisk (*) appears next to the user default setting.
Using the Paper Handling submenu
1
From the
Setup
menu, press
or
repeatedly until
Paper Handling
is highlighted.
2
Press .
3
After changing values, press
to save these values and exit this submenu.
Use this
To
Size
Set the paper size.
Type
Specify paper type.
Understanding the printer
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