Exporting and importing a configuration
You can export configuration settings into a text file, and then import the file to apply the settings to other printers.
1
Open a Web browser, and then type the printer IP address in the address field.
Note:
View the printer IP address on the printer home screen. The IP address appears as four sets of numbers
separated by periods, such as 123.123.123.123.
2
Click
Settings
>
Apps
>
Apps Management
.
3
From the list of installed applications, click the name of the application you want to configure.
4
Click
Configure
, and then do one of the following:
•
To export a configuration to a file, click
Export
, and then follow the instructions on the computer screen to save
the configuration file.
Notes:
–
When saving the configuration file, you can type a unique file name or use the default name.
–
If a "JVM Out of Memory” error occurs, then repeat the export process until the configuration file is
saved.
•
To import a configuration from a file, click
Import
, and then browse to the saved configuration file that was
exported from a previously configured printer.
Notes:
–
Before importing the configuration file, you can choose to preview it first or load it directly.
–
If a timeout occurs and a blank screen appears, then refresh the Web browser, and then click
Apply
.
Loading paper and specialty media
The selection and handling of paper and specialty media can affect how reliably documents print. For more information,
see “Avoiding jams” on page 177 and “Storing paper” on page 116.
Setting the paper size and type
From the home screen navigate to:
>
Paper Menu
>
Paper Size/Type
> select a tray > select the paper size or type >
Configuring Universal paper settings
The Universal paper size is a user
‑
defined setting that lets you print on paper sizes that are not preset in the printer
menus.
Notes:
•
The smallest Universal paper size is 6 x 127 mm (3 x 5 inches), and is supported only from the multipurpose
feeder.
•
The largest Universal paper size is 216 x 355.6 mm (8.5 x 14 inches), and is supported from all paper sources.
Using M3150
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