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Figure 3.24 Reset Menu options
Option
Description
Reset Printer
Reset of the printer’s PCL and PostScript printer languages to their power-on state.
Reset Printer
is useful when you have printing problems. First, cancel the print job
from the host. Second, invoke
Reset Printer
.
Reset Printer
cancels any print jobs being processed and clears all temporary
fonts and macros.
Reset Printer
does not change the menu settings of any network
option. However, any current print jobs being processed by a
network option will be discarded.
Reset Menus
Reset of menus to their factory settings.
Reset Menus
does not affect the
Language
setting (page 3-14), the System
Menu
Defaults
setting (page 3-60), or the System Menu
Print Density
setting
(page 3-59).
The printer remains offline, so you can work with other menus.
Reset I/f Cards
Note: This option is
available for firmware
release 4.0 only. To
determine the firmware
release of your printer,
print a Configuration
Sheet.
Reset of network interface card(s) to their power-on state.
Reset I/f Cards
appears only if a network card is installed.
Use this type of reset if one or more of the network interfaces is not
communicating properly.
Reset All
All reset functions are performed:
• Reset Printer
• Reset Menus
• Reset I/f Cards
Cancel PS Job
Cancellation of the current PostScript job.
This function appears only if PostScript is installed.
The PostScript job is flushed from memory—the entire print job is discarded.
Cancel PS Job
is useful when a fault in your software application causes a
PostScript error. For example, a PostScript programming error could cause an
infinite loop which
Cancel PS Job
would exit.
Note
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