Clear Custom Status
Executing this operation erases any strings that have been defined by the user for the default or alternate
custom messages.
To clear the custom status:
1
From the Configuration menu, navigate to
Clear Custom Status
.
2
Depending on the printer model, press
OK
or touch
Clear Custom Status
to proceed.
USB Speed
This setting is used to set the throughput of the USB port on the printer.
Available options:
•
Auto
•
Full—Forces the USB port to run at full speed and also disables its high
‑
speed capabilities.
Automatically Display Error Screens
If On, the panel automatically displays any existing printer-related IR after the printer remains inactive on the
home screen for a length of time equal to the Screen timeout setting in the Timeouts section of the General
settings menu. Any IR that appears on the display will give the user the option of returning to the home screen
without clearing it. From the home screen, any other workflow or feature can be initiated as usual. Once the
printer returns to the home screen, any existing IR will again appear after the printer remains inactive for a
length of time equal to the Screen timeout setting.
To change this setting:
1
From the Configuration menu, navigate to
Automatically Display Error Screens
.
2
Select from the available options:
•
On (default)
•
Off
3
Depending on the printer model, press
OK
or touch
to save the setting, or press
X
to return to the
Configuration menu without saving any changes.
USB PnP
In some cases, the USB port at the back of the printer may be incompatible with the chipset in a user’s PC. This
setting lets the user change the USB driver mode to improve its compatibility with these PCs.
Available options:
•
1
•
2
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Summary of Contents for XM1135
Page 214: ...7015 214 ...
Page 238: ...D ADF cover open E Flatbed cover open F paper feed sensor 7015 Service menus 238 ...
Page 308: ...4 Remove the four screws B and then remove the right front mount B 7015 Parts removal 308 ...
Page 323: ...4 Remove the ground shield 5 Remove the display 7015 Parts removal 323 ...
Page 352: ...c Bring the cable in front of the two cable holders near the ACM shaft 7015 Parts removal 352 ...
Page 356: ...9 Remove the two screws C Below are the cam release and bracket 7015 Parts removal 356 ...
Page 362: ...8 Remove the screw A and then detach the trailing edge sensor A 7015 Parts removal 362 ...
Page 363: ...9 Disconnect the two springs B B 7015 Parts removal 363 ...
Page 407: ...3 Swing the right cover backward to remove 4 Remove the screw D D 7015 Parts removal 407 ...
Page 417: ...Power supply PCN1 PCN2 PCN3 PCN5 PCN4 7015 Component locations 417 ...
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Page 425: ...Assembly 1 Covers 7015 Parts catalog 425 ...
Page 427: ...Assembly 2 Imaging 7015 Parts catalog 427 ...
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Page 431: ...Assembly 3 Control panel MX41x MX51x XM1140 and XM1145 2 1 3 7015 Parts catalog 431 ...
Page 433: ...Assembly 4 Control panel MX31x 3 2 1 7015 Parts catalog 433 ...
Page 435: ...Assembly 5 Electronics 1 MX31x MX41x and XM1140 1 2 3 4 8 9 5 7 6 7015 Parts catalog 435 ...
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Page 443: ...Assembly 7 Electronics 2 MX31x MX41x and XM1140 4 3 2 1 6 5 7015 Parts catalog 443 ...
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