5.3 Common Menu Items
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Initialize/Delete Data
Executes the initialization of the printer setting values stored in the NV memory, as well as of
the hard disk, and print meter.
The value of these items will be reset to default setting after the initialization.
Menu Item
Explanation
NVM
Initializes the NV memory.
NV memory is the non-volatile memory that maintains the printer settings even
after the power has been switched off.
Once the NV memory has been initialized, the candidate value of all the items
will be reset to their factory setting.
Hard Disk
Initializes the hard disk.
Once the hard disk has been initialized, the PCL/PS data will be deleted.
However, Secure Print/Sample Print data will not be erased.
This item is available only when the Printer HDD Kit has been installed.
Print Meter
Initializes the print meter.
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