Reset Menu

Use Reset Menu function with caution. It can result in loss of buffered page data or printer configuration data. Reset Menu is activated by holding down both [Shift] and [Menu] for up to 10 seconds until RESET=MENU* appears. Use [+] or [-]to cycle through items and [Enter] to select the item. The reset is executed by pressing [On Line].

Table 3-2

 

Reset Menu Functions

 

 

 

 

[Reset]

A reset ([Shift] + [Menu]) displays a 07 RESET3BclearsBtheBprinter’s

(and Menu

page buffer, removes all temporary typefaces and macros, and makes

of Resets)

the current user-established defaults “permanent.” They will be the

 

default values until they are changed by the user.

 

 

 

 

 

To access the Menu of Resets, hold down both [Shift] and [Menu] for

 

about 10 seconds until RESET=MENU* appears in the display panel.

 

Use [-]to cycle through the display choices, and [Enter] to select the

 

option. Execute the reset by pressing [On Line]. The printer responds

 

with a reset message for the choice selected.

The three MENU* clears the page buffer, removes all temporary personality data

RESET= such as downloaded typefaces, and resets all printing environment choicesBare:Bparameters (such as number of copies, paper size, etc.), and sets

user-selected defaults (such as MP tray default configuration) to the factory defaults. Certain items, such as the display language or I/O configuration, are notRESET=MENUreset. clears only the active I/O

input buffer.

ACTIVE I/OBBclearsBtheBpageBbuffer3BremovesBallBperishableBpersonality dataBsuchBasBtemporaryBtypefaces3BandBclearsBtheBinputBandBoutput buffersBfor the active I/O only.

ALL I/O BclearsBtheBpageBbuffer3BremovesBallBperishableBpersonality dataBsuchBasBtemporaryBtypefaces3BandBclearsBtheBinputBandBoutput buffersBfor all I/Os.

* indicates factory default.

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