Configuration
Menu
QMS 1060 Print System Reference
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Using the Control Panel
Your printer is configured at the factory for the most typical printing
environments, so most users don't have to use the control panel
often. However, if you do need to change a printer setting for all print
jobs (not just on a per-job basis), you can do so through the control
panel. If you are working in a shared printing environment, your sys-
tem administrator should be the only person to make changes
through the printer's control panel.
Using Remote Console
Many of the configuration choices that can be made at the control
panel can be made through a remote console in a TCP/IP Telnet, Net-
Ware, EtherTalk, or LAN Manager/LAN Server environment. To avoid
confusion in a shared printing environment, only the system adminis-
trator should make configuration changes.
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Note:
If a remote console has the printer off line, pressing the Online/
Offline key will not take effect until the console puts the printer back
on line.
The rest of this chapter explains the configuration menu.
Configuration Menu
The printer’s configuration menu allows you to change the default
printer configuration settings. In other words, any changes you make
affect all subsequent print jobs.
The options in the configuration menu are organized under three
main menus:
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Administration Menu
Use this menu to maintain printer-host communication informa-
tion, and for selecting and configuring printer emulations, config-
uring special pages, printing engine calibration, and configuring
hard disks (if installed).
Summary of Contents for 1060
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Page 13: ...1 Introduction In This Chapter n About this manual n Typographic conventions...
Page 17: ...2 Print Media In This Chapter n Media sizes imageable areas and margins n Media storage...
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Page 229: ...A QMS Customer Support In This Chapter n Sources of customer support n QMS world wide offices...
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