Control Panel Features
Table 1.2 Control Panel keys and their functions (continued)
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Enter |
| • | If the current display is a value for an item, pressing this key causes the value to be |
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| entered as the default value for this item. The currently displayed value is |
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| immediately loaded in NVRAM. The display then returns to indicate the current |
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| menu on the top line and the current item on the bottom line. |
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| • Some values require a power cycle before taking effect. | |
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| • | If the current display is an action to be invoked (e. g. “PCL Font List”, “Restart |
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| Printer”), pressing this key causes the action to take place. Following the action, the |
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| display returns to indicate “Ready” on the top line. |
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| • If not in the Menu system, and the “Press Enter” LED indicates that a partial page | |
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| exists, pressing this key causes an implied PCL reset and the partial page is printed. |
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| • If a paper mismatch condition exists, and a request to load paper is displayed, | |
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| pressing this key causes printing on the media currently loaded in the selected tray |
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| (Print Anyway). See Value Up or Value Down for more information. |
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| • If in the Password menu, and the display indicates “Enter Password”, pressing this | |
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| key causes a password digit “1” to be entered. |
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Menu Up (>) |
| • If in the menu system, pressing this key causes the Control Panel to scroll through | |
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| the menus in order bottom to top unless a higher priority message is displayed, |
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| which preempts menu navigation. Menu scrolling is available without going to the |
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| pressing this key scrolls to the bottom menu. |
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| • | If an item, value or action is displayed, pressing this key returns to the top of the |
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| current menu and removes the display of the item, value or action. |
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| • If not in the menu system, pressing this key enters the menu system and displays | |
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| the first menu, Job Menu. |
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| • If in the Password menu, and the display indicates “Enter Password”, pressing this | |
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| key causes a password digit “2” to be entered. |
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