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Storing/Calling of System Settings
The current system settings can be stored, previously stored system settings can be called up, and the factory default
system settings can be restored. Touch the [Storing/Calling of system settings] key and configure the settings.
Restore Factory Defaults
This is used to return the system settings to the factory
default settings. If you wish to create a record of the
current settings before restoring the factory default
settings, print the current settings using "
List Print
(Administrator)
" (page 116) in the system settings
(administrator).
Store Current Configuration
This is used to store the currently configured system
settings. The stored settings will be retained even if the
[POWER] key (
) is turned off. To call up the stored
settings, use "
Restore Configuration
" which is explained
below.
Items not stored
• Network Settings: These are not stored as unexpected
settings may cause damage to the
network.
• Product Keys: Product Keys are not stored as reissue
of keys may be necessary.
Restore Configuration
This is used to call up and restore settings that were
stored using "
Store Current Configuration
".
The current settings will change to the settings called up
from memory.
After executing this function, exit the system settings,
turn off the [POWER] key (
), wait a brief interval,
and then turn the [POWER] key (
) back on to
make the factory default settings take effect.