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applications are removed and all framework and standard application settings are reset to factory default
settings.
Energy Conserve
When Energy Conserve is on, the customer does not have access to disable the Sleep function. When Energy
Conserve is off, Disable appears as an additional menu item in the Sleep menu. This setting only affects the
values that are displayed in the Sleep menu.
Fax Low Power Support
This menu has the following settings:
Auto
—The printer checks the Caller ID Pattern setting to determine if the fax chip should enter low power
mode.
Permit Sleep
—The fax chip enters low power mode when needed, regardless of the Caller ID Patter
setting.
Disable Sleep
—The fax chip never enters low power mode.
Min Copy Memory
This menu lets you select the amount of memory dedicated to storing copy jobs. The values may be 25 MB, 35
MB, 50 MB, 80 MB, and 100 MB. The default is 80 MB. Values will be displayed only if the amount of installed
DRAM is at least twice the amount of the value. For example, at least 200 MB of installed DRAM is required to
display the 100 MB selection.
NumPad Job Assist
When this setting is set to On, a user can initiate scanner-related jobs, and enter values for a limited number of
settings related to those jobs, using the keypad.
Touch
Back
to exit without changing the setting.
Format Fax Storage
This setting enables you to format the non-volatile storage used for storing faxes.
Note:
If an advanced password has been established, you must enter this password in order to change the
setting.
Fax Storage Location
This menu allows you to select either NAND or the printer hard disk (Disk) as the fax storage location. If the
printer hard disk is removed, then this menu no longer appears.
Color Adjustment
This is used to allow the printer to do automatic color adjustments on files to be printer. Color Adjustment
enables you to select the amount of color adjustments the printer makes. You can select from the following:
•
Disabled
•
Fewest color adjustments
•
Fewer color adjustments
•
Normal (default setting)
•
Better color accuracy
•
Best color accuracy
Summary of Contents for X792 7562-4xx
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Page 396: ...4 90 Service Manual 7562 Go Back Previous Next d Lift the rail out of the printer ...
Page 409: ...Repair information 4 103 7562 Go Back Previous Next Verify the rolls turn freely ...
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Page 459: ...Repair information 4 153 7562 Go Back Previous Next 7 Remove two screws C C 88A0232 ...
Page 582: ...4 276 Service Manual 7562 Go Back Previous Next 10 Remove the jam clearance cover sensor ...
Page 597: ...Repair information 4 291 7562 Go Back Previous Next 7 Remove the motor from the bracket ...
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Page 728: ...5 2 Service Manual 7562 Go Back Previous Next Connectors System board ...
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Page 747: ...Connector locations 5 21 7562 Go Back Previous Next 5 bin mailbox system card ...
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