Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
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Using the Quick Print Job Menu
Follow these steps to print or delete Re-Print Job, Verify Job, and Stored Job data. Make sure the LCD panel displays Ready or Standby, then press the Enter button to access the control panel menus. Press the Job Menu appears on the LCD panel, then press the Enter button. Use the Down or Up button to scroll to the appropriate user name, then press the Enter button. To specify the number of copies you want to print, press the Enter button, then use the Down and Up buttons to select the number of copies. To delete the print job without printing any copies, press the Down button to display Delete on the LCD panel. Enter button to start printing or to delete the
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Using the Confidential Job Menu
Follow these steps to print or delete Confidential Job data. Make sure the LCD panel displays Ready or Standby, then press the Enter button to access the control panel menus. Press the ConfidentialJobMenu appears on the LCD panel, then press the Enter button. Use the Down or Up button to scroll to the appropriate user name, then press the Enter button. Enter your 4-digit password by using the corresponding buttons, as shown below.
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Note: Passwords are always 4 digits.
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Passwords consist of numbers from 1 through 4. ** Available only when the optional Type-B Large Capacity Paper Unit is installed.
MP Tray Size
Select your paper size from this menu.
LC1 Size, LC2 Size, LC3 Size
Displays the paper size loaded in the standard or optional lower cassettes. You cannot change the paper size from this menu.
MP Type
Lets you set the paper type loaded in the MP tray.
LC1 Type, LC2 Type, LC3 Type
Lets you select the paper type loaded in the standard or optional lower cassettes.
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Emulation Menu
Use this menu to select the printer emulation mode. You can specify different emulations for each interface; in other words, for each computer you connect the printer to. Since each emulation mode has its own specific options, make settings in the LJ4, ESC P2, FX, GL2, or I239X menu, as necessary. The settings you can choose from are the same for every interface.
Item Parallel USB Network AUX** Settings (default in bold) Auto, LJ4, ESCP2, FX, I239X, PS3*, GL2 Auto, LJ4, ESCP2, FX, I239X, PS3*, GL2 Auto, LJ4, ESCP2, FX, I239X, PS3*, GL2 Auto, LJ4, ESCP2, FX, I239X, PS3*, GL2
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* Available only when the optional Adobe PostScript 3 ROM module is installed. ** Available only when an optional Type-B interface card is installed.
Printing Menu
This menu allows you to make standard print settings, such as page size and orientation, when printing from an application or operating system that does not support your printer driver. Be sure to use the printer driver to make these settings whenever you can, since settings made on your computer always override these settings.
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Item Page Size
Settings (default in bold) A4*, A5, B5, LT*, HLT, LGL, GLT, GLG, EXE, F4, MON, C10, DL, C5, C6, IB5, CTM Off, On Port, Land 600, 1200**, 300 On, Off Off, On Auto, Off, On -99. 0 . . . 99. 0 mm in 0. 5 increments
Wide A4 Orientation Resolution RITech Toner Save Image Optimum Top Offset LeftOffset T Offset B L Offset B
* Default setting varies according to the country of purchase. ** Available only when in ESC/Page, ESC/Page-Color or PS3 mode.
Page Size
Specifies the paper size.
Wide A4
Selecting On increases the left and right margins from 3. 4 mm to 4 mm.
Orientation
Specifies whether the page is printed in portrait or landscape orientation.
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Resolution
Specifies the printing resolution. 1200-dpi printing is available only when the emulation mode is ESC/Page, ESC/Page Color, or PS3.
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RITech
Turning RITech on produces smoother and crisper lines, text, and graphics.
Toner Save
When this setting is selected, the printer saves toner by substituting a gray shade for the black inside of characters. The characters are outlined in full black on the right and lower edges.
TopOffset
Makes fine adjustments to the vertical printing position of the page.
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LeftOffset
Caution: Make sure that the printed image does not extend beyond the edge of the paper. [. . . ] A standardized way of assigning codes to characters and control codes. The system is widely used by manufacturers of computers, printers, and software.
buffer
The section of the printer memory reserved for receiving data.
character set
A collection of letters, numbers, and symbols used in a particular language.
ColorSync
Macintosh software that is designed to help you get WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) color output. This software prints colors as you see them on your screen.
cpi (characters per inch)
A measure of the size of fixed-width text characters.
CR (carriage return)
A control code to return the printing position to the start of the next line after printing one line.
default
A value or setting that takes effect when the printer is turned on, reset, or initialized.
dpi (dots per inch)
The number of dots per inch is a measure of printer resolution. The higher the number of dots, the higher the resolution.
download
To transfer information from the computer to the printer.
downloaded font
A font that is loaded into the printer's memory from an outside source, such as a computer. [. . . ]