C o n t r o l P a n e l O p t i o n s
Table D.1, starting on page
•The menu(s) under which the option is located
•The factory and default settings for the option.
A boldfaced menu item means it is a factory setting. A menu item followed by an asterisk means a reset will default to this value. Example: For the option “Auto Job End” the selection On* is the factory setting (bold) and the reset default value (*).
•All possible settings for the option
•A description of the option
You can normally use your own applications to override many of the printer’s default settings. For example, most applications allow you to choose how many copies of the print job you want. The number of copies you specify through your application will override the printer’s default setting for the “Copies” option.
Figure D.1 below lists all Control Panel options whose settings you can normally override. (Only in the absence of information from the print job will the printer use the default settings for these options.)
Figure D.1 Control Panel settings (options) normallyoverridden by the print jobCopies | Page Protection |
Default Source | Paper Size |
Default Tray | Pitch |
Duplex | Point Size |
Edge to Edge | Print Quality |
Font Number | Resolution |
Font Source | Symbol Set |
Orientation | System Language |
Output Bin | Tray Switching |
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