Key Operator Mode 8-15
Key Operator Mode
ECM (Electronic Copy Monitor) Function Setting [4] (continued)
E.C.M. Function Setting [3]
Use this function to turn ECM On or Off; or to select whether the printer will stop at the
time the count limit is reached, or after the current Print Job is completed.
ECM Setting Menu Screen
ECM Function Setting Screen
1 Press [
HELP
] to display the Help Screen, then touch
Key Operator Mode
.
Enter a 4-digit Key Operator password, then touch
OK
to display the Key Operator
Mode Screen. (See note 1.)
2 Touch
[4] E.C.M. function setting
. The ECM Master Key Code Screen displays, if a
code is required.
3 Enter your 8-digit ECM master key code, then touch
OK
to display the ECM Setting
Menu Screen. (See note 2.)
4 Touch
[3] E.C.M. function setting
. The ECM Function Setting Screen will be displayed.
5 Touch
ECM On
to activate ECM or touch
ECM Off
to de-activate ECM.
The selected key will be highlighted.
6 Touch
Immediately
to stop the machine when the Print limit is reached.
In this case, the paper in process will be completed, and “Enter ECM password” will
display after the Print stops.
Touch
After job
to stop the machine after the current job is completed, when Print
limit is reached.
Touch
Warning
only to display a warning message when Print limit is reached.
The selected key will be highlighted.
7 Touch
OK
to complete the setting and return to the ECM Setting Menu Screen.
8 If other ECM setting changes are required, touch desired key, from [1]~[3].
9 Touch
PREVIOUS SCREEN
to restore the Key Operator Mode Screen. If other Key
Operator settings are required, select the desired menu item, from [1] to [17].
10 Touch
PREVIOUS SCREEN
to return to the Basic Screen and perform printing
operations.
NOTES:
1 If an invalid password is entered, enter a valid 4-digit password.
2 If an invalid ECM master key code is entered, continue by entering the valid 8-digit code.
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