Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product DP-C323 Panasonic
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Before operating this machine, please carefully read this manual, and keep this documentation in a safe place for future reference. (Illustration shows optional accessories that may not be installed on your machine.) English Digital Color Imaging Systems Operating Instructions Model No.
2 Oper a ting Instr uctions The foll owing Operating Instruct ion manuals are included wi th this machine. Please r efer to the appropri ate manual and keep all manuals f or future refer ence. If you los e the manual, contact t he authorized Panasonic deal er .
3 Con ventions Icons The following icons are used in this manual. Notation The following notat ions are used in this manual. Icon Desc ription Indicates important in formation that must be rea d in det ail.
4 T a ble of Contents Chapter 1 Before Star ting Function Setup Outline ............. ................... .............. .................. .............. ........................ .. 6 Function Set up Menu Configur ation ............ .............. ..
5 Example : Receive to Memory ............... .............. ................... .............. ................... ............ 68 Example : Password-Tra nsmit / Password-Receive .......... ........................ .................. ........ 70 Example : Select Receive .
6 Chapter 1 Before Starting Chapter 1 Before S tarting Function Setup Outline Use the function set ting mode to change the S tandar d Settings of the machi ne.
7 Chapter 1 Before Starting Using the K eyb oar d Entering Uppercase / Lowercase Letters 1 Select “ Cap s ” to change t h e char acte rs betwee n uppe rcase / lowe rcase . Ex: When setting “ 15 LDAP Server Na me ” in Fax/E mail Settin gs (see pages 44, 62, and 63).
8 Chapter 1 Before Starting Basic Oper a tions for Function Setup The follo wing procedure is an example of se tting up t he functi on(s). T o select a function, refer t o the li st of Function Paramete rs described later . 1 Press the Function key . 2 Select the d esired setting.
9 Chapter 1 Before Starting Entering numbers using or Select or , and then selec t “ OK ”. Ex: When setti ng “ 40 Fold Position(A3/ LDR) ” in G eneral Set tings (see page 16). Selecting a value using “ Li ghter ” or “ Darker ”.
10 Chapter 2 General Settings Chapter 2 General Settings Gener al Settings In General User Mode, the foll owing items can be changed. General User No. Parame ter Comment s Sel ective Item St andard Settin g 0 - 4 00 Power On D efau lt Mode Set the init ial function sc reen when t urning on the mac hine.
11 Chapter 2 General Settings Key Operator No. Parame ter Comm ent s Se lective Item Sta nd ar d Setting 0 - 19 00 Print Gen eral Settings Print a li st of Gen eral Settin gs. T o cancel p rinting th e param e ter s etting li st, press “S top” and “OK”.
12 Chapter 2 General Settings 0 - 19 04 Net work S etting s The set ting i tems i ncrem ent aut omati cally to the ne xt parameter s etting whe n the “OK” butto n is pres sed.
13 Chapter 2 General Settings 0 - 19 05 S pecial Pa per Tr a y 1 Set the p aper tray whic h will not b e used as the auto matic documen t feeder tra y . Ex : When y ou load colo r paper i n Paper T ray 1, selec t “ Tr a y 1 ” not to be us ed for automatic tray sel ection.
14 Chapter 2 General Settings 0 - 19 19 Original Set Beep Sound Set whe ther to sou nd a conf irmation t one when the or igin al is pl aced o n the P late n Glass. z The vol ume level is t he same as for Panel Bee p Sound. z When “ 18 Panel Bee p Sound ” is se t to “ Off ”, the machine makes no s ound.
15 Chapter 2 General Settings 20 - 39 30 MAC Addr ess Display the MAC address (Ethernet address ). z The M AC add ress i s displ ayed o nly , bu t cannot be set. 31 Routing Menu Funct ion Set whethe r to use the Routin g function . z When the optional so ftwar e (Documen t Distri bution Syste m) is instal led.
16 Chapter 2 General Settings 20 - 39 37 Auto Reset Informatio n Set wheth er to displ ay the auto re set guide. No, Y es Y es 38 Pap. T ray Priority (B/W) Set the p aper tray priori ty for Blac k and White co py or print jo b.
17 Chapter 2 General Settings 40 - 59 44 Data Deletion of HD Set the de letion security level of hard d isk data f or e very co py/pr int job. z When the optional ha rd disk u nit is inst alled, every c opy/print job data is automa tically delete d after eac h job is comple ted.
18 Chapter 2 General Settings 60 - 79 61 SMB Device Name Set the de vice name for M icrosof t Network (SMB). There is no default valu e. When the machin e start s up under th e follow ing param eter s.
19 Chapter 2 General Settings 60 - 79 70 Auto T one Adjus t If the colo red image tone has deviated, set the auto matic tone adju stment. <Procedu re> 1. Ex ecute this mode t o pri nt th e cal ibrati on sheet . 2. Place th e calibration sh eet on the platen , and exec ute this mode a gain.
20 Chapter 2 General Settings Example : Dept. Counter Mode Registering p asswords (departm ent codes) of depa r tment s using the Dept. Counter Mode allows you to manage the copy , print, and scan counts by dep artment. Up to 1000 depar t ment s can be managed.
21 Chapter 2 General Settings 5 Enter th e passwo rd (8-d igit), an d then press “ OK ”. 6 Select “ 20-3 9 ”. 7 Select “ 21 Dept. Counter Mode ”. The Dep t. Counter Mod e screen appea rs. For the subsequ ent steps, refer to the rel evant section .
22 Chapter 2 General Settings Registering/Changing the Pa ssword ( Department Code ) 1 Select “ Identifica tion Code ”. 2 Select th e dep artment nu mber subject to pa ssword (dep artment co de) reg istrati on/ change, and th en pres s “ Input ”.
23 Chapter 2 General Settings Clearing the T ota l Counter 1 If the tot al counter is not displayed, select “ T otal Counter ”. 2 Select “ Clear ”.
24 Chapter 2 General Settings Printing a Dep artmenta l List or Report 1 Select “ Print List ”. 2 Select the list o r repo rt you wan t to print, and then selec t “ OK ”. z Print ing of the s elected li st or repo rt starts. 3 When printing is com pleted, select “ OK ”.
25 Chapter 2 General Settings 5 Select “ Input ”, input a cou nt (up to 7 digit s) from the ke ypad, and then select “ OK ”. 6 Select “ Close ”.
26 Chapter 2 General Settings Changing the Maximum Print s 1 Select “ Maxi mum Print s ”. 2 Select th e dep artment nu mber subject to de partmental limi t change , and the n select “ Input ”.
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28 Chapter 2 General Settings Example : Depar tmental Counter When the Dep t. Counter Mode is selected, yo u can displa y your se lected dep artmental count er . z T o us e the Dept. Counter Mode, a speci al servic e settin g is necessa ry . Contact y our autho rized Panaso nic dealer .
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30 Chapter 2 General Settings Example : Da te Time Setting z The cl ock of you r machine i s equipp ed with D.S. T . (Daylig ht Saving Time) system . So, you r clock will automatic ally se t the time forward fr om 2:00 AM to 3 :00 AM o n the firs t Sunday of April or on the 2nd Sun day of March.
31 Chapter 2 General Settings 8 Select “ Input ”, and then enter the Date an d T ime. Ex: Augu st/1st/2006 00:00 9 Select “ OK ”. 10 Select “ Close ”. z After setting up the func tion(s), pre ss the Reset key to return the ma chine to t he initial scree n of t he curren t activ e mod e.
32 Chapter 3 Copier Setting s Chapter 3 Copier Settings Copier Settings In Copier User Mode, the foll owing items can be changed. Copier User No. Parame ter Comments Selective Item St a nda rd Setting 0 - 4 00 Margin V alue Default Set the de fault margin.
33 Chapter 3 Copier Setting s 5 - 9 06 Reduce N i n 1 for Sp a c e For N i n 1 Copy , set w hether to l e ave a margin betw een copy im ages. •N o No ma rgin is in serted. •Y e s A margin is inser ted. No, Y es No 07 Booklet Default Mag. For Bookl et Copy , set w hether to re duce the cop y ima ge and ad d a center ma rgin.
34 Chapter 3 Copier Setting s 5 - 9 08 Digital Skyshot Mode Enable o r disable Digi tal Sky shot Mode. •N o Digit al Skys hot Mode is disabled. •N o r m a l Skysho ts are u sed with stan dard quality . • Quality Sky shots ar e used with better qual ity than in “ Normal ”.
35 Chapter 3 Copier Setting s 15 - 19 15 Img. Repeat Dot ted Li ne Set whe ther to prin t perforations bet ween copy i mages in image re peat copy ing. • None Perforatio ns are not printed. •P r i n t Perforatio ns are printed. None, Print Print 16 S taple Po sition Setting Set the de fault stapli ng positi on.
36 Chapter 3 Copier Setting s Key Operator No. Parame ter Co mmen ts Selective Item St andard Setting 0 - 9 00 Print Copi er Settings Print a Cop ier Settings list . T o canc el pri nti ng the co pier setting list, pr ess “S top” a nd “OK”. While processing the cancellation, panel operation is de nied, and an error beep is produced.
37 Chapter 3 Copier Setting s 10 - 19 10 Bleedthrou gh Preventi on Set the de fault ble e dth rough preventi on. Off, L evel: 1 to Le vel: 6 Off 1 1 Contrast Set the de fault contrast. -3 to + 3 0 12 Sharpne ss Se t the default sha rpness. -3 to +3 0 13 Saturation Set the de fault color saturati on.
38 Chapter 3 Copier Setting s 30 - 39 3 0 Col or S pec ( Overl ay) Set the d efaul t overl ay col or . z “ Pre set 1 to 6 ” can be select ed when you s et “20 Add User C olor” in Co pier Settings .
39 Chapter 3 Copier Setting s Memo.
40 Chapter 3 Copier Setting s Example : Digital Sk yshot M ode Digit al Skyshot Mode allows copying an ori ginal withou t generating dark borders ev en if the pl aten cover is opened. z When co pying in “ Quality ” mode c ombined with “ N in 1 ” or “ 2 Page ” , the Quality mode will be chan ged to “ Normal ” mode automati cally .
41 Chapter 3 Copier Setting s Example : Manual Sk yshot Mode In Manual Sk yshot Mode, the scanning area (size) i s pre-registered into memory (M1 and M2 ) in advance.Th is mode als o allows c opying an or igi nal wit hout generating dark borders even if the platen cover is opene d.
42 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings Chapter 4 Fax/Ema il Settings F ax/Email Settings In Fax/Email Sett ings Mode, the following items can be changed. For regist ration of the Addres s Book or Program Keys, refer to Program Destinatio ns/Program Keys in the Oper ating Instruct ions (For Facsimile and Inter net Fax) on the p rovided CD-ROM.
43 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings z For user parameter settings , refer to Facsimile Settings (Option) in the Operating Ins truction s (For Setting Up) of pr ovided book let. z Network Configura tion should be setup b y the Syste m Administr ator . User Parameters No.
44 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings 10 - 19 15 LDAP Server Name Wh en “ 29 DNS Server Addres s ” in Gen eral Settings is set to “ Ye s ”, set the LDAPServer Name. The defa ult Port Number i s change d by setting SSL. z Refer to Exampl e : LDAP Server (see page 62).
45 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings 30 - 39 36 Relay XMT Passw ord Set the LA N relay p assword to provi de networ k security t o your Relay S tation. z Refer to Example : R elay St ation (LAN Relay) (see p age 76).
46 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings Fax Parameters No. Parame ter Co mmen ts Selective Item St andard Setting 0 - 39 00 Pri nt FaxP aram eterLi st P rint a f ax parame ter l ist. T o cancel pri nting the fax param eter list , press “S top” and “OK”.
47 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings 0 - 39 07 Header Print Select th e printing po sition of sender’s in formation (H eader) on the recei ved origin al. • Out side If there is no ma rgin (about 10 mm from th e edge) to print the s ender ’s inform atio n, the rece ived image may be redu ced in s ize.
48 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings 0 - 39 14 File Acce pt Report Set whe ther to pr int an accept ance report w hen memory t ransmi ssion is acce pted. The report states the n umber of acce pted or igin als an d the des tinati on. Invalid , V alid Invalid 17 Receive Mode Select a fax reception m ethod.
49 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings 0 - 39 27 Polled Fil e Save Set whether to delete an ori ginal from memory a fter the po lling trans missio n. • Invalid Aft er polling tra nsmission , the origi nal is del eted fr om memory . • V alid Even af ter polling trans mission, the orig inal is kept i n memory .
50 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings 0 - 39 37 Receive to M e mory Set the 4-digit p assword for printing a memory-received origi nal. z If “ Receiv e to Me mory ” in “ More Me nus ” is “ ON ”, this setti ng can not be se lecte d. z Refer to Exampl e : Receive to Memory (se e p age 68).
51 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings 40 - 79 44 Password-Recei ve Regist er the 4-digit pa ssword first. Set w hether the m achi ne perfor ms and c hecks the pas sword of the transmitting stat ion when recei ving. z Refer to Example : Password-T ra nsmit / Passwor d-Receive (see pag e 7 0) .
52 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings 40 - 79 78 Rotation XM T Enable o r disable the transmi ssion rot ation function. Inva lid, V alid V al id • Invalid An A4/Lette r sized portrait o riginal is trans mitted as it is. The received origin al will be reduced or pri nted on A3 size d paper .
53 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings 80 - 1 1 9 95 Duplex Print Enabl e or disable the duple x print ing of a re ceived original . z For det ails about the duple x prin ting of a re ceived orig inal, refer to Print Reductio n in the Opera ting In struct ions (F or Facsim ile and Inter net Fax) on the p rovided C D-ROM .
54 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings 120 - 15 9 132 Via Fax Serve r Se t for RightFax functio n. Invalid, V alid Invalid 133 J ob Bui ld and SADF M ode Set “ Ye s ” to use th e Job Bui ld and SADF function. z This fu nction is only available when “ 05 Me mory (HOME) ” in Fax/ Email Settings >Fax Paramete rs is set to O n.
55 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings 120 - 159 144 Email Character Set Set the l anguage wh en sending / receiv ing Email. Japa nese, English English 145 Sender Selection Set whe ther to sel ect a pre- progra mmed se nder ’s n ame and Email a ddress be fore each trans missio n.
56 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings 120 - 15 9 148 Del POP Receiv e Mail Set whether the Email will be deleted aut omatically aft er retrieval fro m the POP Server . • Invalid Even af ter reception fro m the POP Server , the Email is kept in the POP Serve r .
57 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings 120 - 159 152 Sub-Addr Routing Set whe ther to automatic a lly route a re ceived fax or Em ail using s ub-addres s . Set “ V alid ” for routing.
58 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings 120 - 15 9 158 PC Remote Update Set w hethe r to ac cept c om- mands from an Email app lica- tion, to: (a) Program the Interne t Param- eters (b) Program the Auto Dia ler (c) Allow re trieval of the J ourn al z Consu lt with the authori zed Panason ic dealer on how to use th is ite m.
59 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings 160 - 184 171 PO P bef ore SMTP If you tra nsmit to the SMTP Server , POP User Name and POP Password are used for authenti c atio n.
60 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings 160 - 18 4 183 Color Attach ment Set the file f ormat for the scanne d origi nal att ached to Email. z When the optional Netw ork Scanner is ins talle d. z This s etting can be ignored when se nding to multi-st atio ns or att aching oversiz ed file i n multi-p age setting.
61 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings Memo.
62 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings Example : LD AP Ser v er T o search an Email Addre ss or a Fax Number on LDAP Server , the following user par ameter settings are required.
63 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings 6 Select “ 10-1 9 ”. 7 Select . 8 Select “ 15 LDAP Server Name ”. 9 Ente r the LDAP Server Nam e (up to 60 ch aracte rs), and t hen sele ct “ OK ”. 10 Select “ Of f ” or “ On ” an d then select “ OK ”.
64 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings LDAP Ser ver IP (U ser parameter 16) This sett ing is required only when “ 29 DNS Server Address ” in General Settings is set to “ No ”. When the s etting i s “ Ye s ” set “ 15 LDAP Server Name ” (se e p age 62).
65 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings 8 Select “ 16 LDAP Se rver IP ”. 9 Enter th e LDAP S erver I P Address (3- digit x 4) , and th en select “ OK ”. 10 Select “ Off ” o r “ On ” and then sel ect “ OK ”. 11 Enter t he Port N umber (u p to 5 digi ts), and then select “ OK ”.
66 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings LDAP User Name LDAP Passw ord LDAP Search Bas e (User par ameters 17, 18 and 19) 1 Select “ 17 LDAP User Name ”, “ 18 LDAP P assword ”, and “ 19 LDAP Search Ba se ”.
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68 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings Example : R eceiv e to Memor y Receive to Memory secures all receiv ed originals by storing the m into me mory . T o print the original(s) received in memory , the Key Operator must enter the correc t password. The procedure of sett ing Receive to Memory is described below .
69 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings 7 Sel ect “ 37 Rece i ve t o Memory ”. 8 Enter th e Identificat ion Code (4 -digit), and then select “ OK ”. ( Ex: 1234) z If yo u have mad e an input error , selec t “ Clear ” on the screen to delete all characte rs at a time .
70 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings Example : P ass w or d-T r ansmit / P ass w or d-R ec eiv e Password-T ransmit : Send the original only when the re cipient p assword matches the sender’s pas swor d. Password-Receive : Rec eive the origi nal only when the sender’s p assword matches the r ecipient pas swor d.
71 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings 6 Select “ 40-7 9 ”. 7 Select “ 43 Pa ssword-T ransmit ” or “ 44 Pass word-Re ceive ”. 8 Enter th e Identificat ion Code (4 -digit), and then select “ OK ”.
72 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings Example : Select R eceiv e Select Receive can prevent the receiving of unnecessar y originals ( Ex : junk f ax, dir ect mail, etc.
73 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings 7 Select . 8 Select “ 46 Se lect Receive ”. 9 Select “ Va l i d ”, and then select “ OK ”. 10 Select “ Close ”. z After setting up the func tion(s), pre ss the Reset key to return the ma chine to t he initial scree n of t he curren t activ e mod e.
74 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings Example : Initial Sending Sta tion (LAN R ela y) The following set ting is required for selecting whet her the machine performs LAN Relay XMT Reques t: Set the above item accordi ng to the descript ions.
75 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings 6 Select “ 12 0-159 ”, and t hen sele ct (4 times). z Fax Parameters c a n be direc tly selected using a keypad for qui ck operation . If a Parame ter No. is k nown, enter th e desir ed Parame ter No. with a keypad, and t hen pres s the " St art" key .
76 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings Example : R elay Sta tion (LAN R elay) T o set up your machine as a Relay S tation, the fo llowing settings are requir ed: Set the abov e items according to the descript ions.
77 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings 6 Select “ 120- 159 ”, an d then select (4 times). z Fax Parameters c a n be direc tly selected using a keypad for qui ck operation . If a Parame ter No. is k nown, enter th e desir ed Parame ter No. with a keypad, and t hen pres s the " St art" key .
78 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings Relay XMT Password (User parameter 36) Enter a Relay XMT Password (up to 10 characters) to be used for protecti on against unauthorized (outs i de) s tati ons from ac cessing your machine to relay messag es to a G3 fax machine via PSTN.
79 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings Manager’s Email Addr (User parameter 37) Enter the Dep artment Manager’s Email Addre ss for notificat ion of all Internet rel ayed transmissi ons for supervisi on and cost control purposes. 1 Select “ 37 Manage r ’ s Email Addr ”.
80 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings Relay Domain 01 to 10 (U ser parameters 40 to 49) Enter up to 10 Domain Name(s) that have been auth orized to access your Internet Fax for Relayed XMT Request. 1 Select . 2 Select domain n a mes fr om “ 40 R elay Domain (01) ” t o “ 49 Relay Domain (10) ” .
81 Chapter 4 Fax/Email Settings Memo.
82 Chapter 5 Scanner Settings Chapter 5 Scanner S ettings Scanner Settings In Scanner User Mode, the fol lowing items can be changed. For details ab out address bo ok registrati on, refer to Editing the Address Book in the O perating Inst ruction s (For Scanne r and Email) on the provided CD-ROM.
83 Chapter 5 Scanner Settings Key Operator 20 - 29 20 Add New Addres s Append a co mputer IP Address to the ad dress book. *1 *1 Parameter No. 20, 23, and 25 do not requi re setting as the IP address .
84 Chapter 6 Printer Settings Chapter 6 Printer Settin gs Printer Settings In Printer User Mode, the following items can be changed. For printi ng, however , these settings are unnecessar y as the computer applicati on softwar e is usually used to setup print ing.
85 Chapter 6 Printer Settings 10 - 19 14 Mutual A4/L TR Set A4 and L TR substitute prin tin g. Off, On Off 15 Mailbox Memo ry S ta tus Display the statu s of remaini ng memory and rema ining mailbox . 16 Print Dat a Print the specified dat a . S top, S tart S top 17 PDF Passw ord Input Set value to “ On ” to add a PDF pas s wo rd .
86 Chapter 6 Printer Settings Key Operator No. Parame ter Co mmen ts Selective Item St andard Settin g 0 - 14 00 Print Printer Se ttings Print a Printer S e ttings list. T o cancel prin ting the para meter setting lis t, press “S top” an d “OK”.
87 Chapter 6 Printer Settings 0 -14 1 1 Print Queu e Delete Set an authorized pers on who can de lete t he pr int job. •F r e e Any ope rator can dele te the print job. • key Op. Only Key Op erator can delete the p rint job. Free, K ey Op. Key Op.
88 Chapter 6 Printer Settings 15 - 29 20 AppleT alk Printer Name Set the App leT alk printer nam e. z When the optional Printer Controlle r Module (for Adobe ® PostScript ® 3 ™ ) is in stalled.
89 Chapter 6 Printer Settings 15 - 29 29 Job Polling T ime Set the job p olling ti me. Select “ Input ” and enter the j ob poll ing time . 2 to 255 (Sec) 4 (Sec) 30 - 44 30 Bindery Mode Set Binde ry Mode when us ing the NetW are. Off, On Off 31 File Serve r Name 1 Set fi le server names.
90 Chapter 6 Printer Settings 45 - 59 51 MCP Server Name Set MCP (Memo ry Card Printing) s erver names . z When “ 29 DNS Server Addr ess ” in Ge neral Setti ngs is set to “ Ye s ”, and “ 50 Use MCP Server ” in Printer Settings is set to “ Yes ”.
91 Chapter 6 Printer Settings Memo.
92 Chapter 7 Counter View Chapter 7 Counter V iew Counter V iew “ Counter Vi ew ” allo w s t o confir m the number of p rints, et c. The Counter View it ems are listed below . No. Parameter Comment s 0 - 19 00 Print Counter List Print a Counter L ist.
93 Chapter 7 Counter View 20 - 39 35 Copy Print Count B/W Count n umbers of C opy Black and Whit e Print. 36 Copy Print C ount 1C Count num bers of Copy 1-Co lor Print. 37 Copy Print C ount 2C Count num bers of Copy 2-Co lor Print. 38 Copy Print C ount 4C Count num bers of Copy 4-Co lor Print.
94 Chapter 7 Counter View Example : Print Coun ter List Print Counter V iew information. Customer Name sp ace, Signature & Date space, Custo mer ID, Fax No. and Seri al Number are printed on the lower right co rner . 1 Press the Function Key . 2 Select " Counter V iew ".
95 Chapter 7 Counter View Example : Clear T oner Cou nter After replacing t he T oner Cartridge, the T oner Count er will be cleared automaticall y . If you want to clear t he T oner Counter manually , the following procedur e is required. 1 Press the Function key .
96 Chapter 8 Appendix Chapter 8 Appendix Inde x Numerics 1C Total Prin t Count .................. ...................... .............. 92 2C Total Prin t Count .................. ...................... .............. 92 2-Sided Cou nt ...............
97 Chapter 8 Appendix DHCP Default ................. ................. ...................... .........14 Diagnosti c Pass word ....................... ................. ..............51 Dial Prefix ............ ...................... ................
98 Chapter 8 Appendix Memory (HOM E) ............. ...................... ................. ........ 46 Memory Overfl ow Warning ................... ................. ........ 37 Memory Size ............. ...................... ................. .....
99 Chapter 8 Appendix Routing M enu Funct ion ................... ...................... .........15 RSV. a Job Se tting Clr .............. ................. ....................38 S Saturation ....................... ...................... ..........
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