Special Pages

Special Pages

Use the Administration/Special Pages menu to print special pages, such as status pages, calibration pages, header pages, and trailer pages.

Working with Status Pages

Printing a status page is a two-step procedure: Identify the type of status page you want to print, and then print it.

Identifying a Status Page Type

Two types of status pages are available:

nStandard—This one-page document lists printer identification information, current memory configuration, timeouts, communica- tion settings, input buffer sizes, and available fonts.

nAdvanced—This document, which can be five or more pages long, contains the same information as the standard status page as well as configuration menu settings, fonts, and downloaded emulations.

Menu

Administration/Special Pages/Status Page Type

 

 

Choices

Standard—Choose the single-page status page.

 

Advanced—Cho ose the multipage status page.

 

 

Default

Standard

 

 

Printing a Status Page

After you have identified the type of status page to print, use the Status Page key on the printer control panel to print it.

»Note: If you choose an advanced status page but only a standard status page prints, the printer has run out of RAM. Either reallocate memory among the memory clients (see chapter 5, “Additional Technical Information”) or add more memory to the printer (see chapter 6, “Printer Options”).

Printer Configuration

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