Settings and defaults
The printer makes most printing decisions based on either temporary settings or permanent defaults.
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| Table 14. Settings and defaults | ||
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| Temporary setting | A value set for the current print job by the software application or driver. For |
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| example, a request from the software to print three copies instead of the control |
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| panel default value of one copy is a temporary setting. The printer continues to use |
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| the temporary setting until it receives another software request or until it is reset. |
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| Control panel default | A value set at the control panel when you select a menu item. An asterisk appears, |
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| indicating the default setting. The printer retains this default when it is turned off. |
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| Factory default | The value set for each menu item at the factory. Factory defaults are listed in the |
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| item column in the menu tables starting on page 47. |
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Setting the display language
1Press and hold [SELECT] while turning on the printer. Hold [SELECT] until SELECT LANGUAGE appears.
2Release [SELECT]. INITIALIZING appears briefly. Wait for LANGUAGE=[(current selected language)] to appear.
3Press [- VALUE +] repeatedly until the language you want appears.
4Press [SELECT] to save your choice. An asterisk (*) appears beside the selected language.
5Press [GO] to exit the menu.
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