
Using MFP menus
Menu item | Purpose | Values and descriptions | |
Factory Defaults | Returns MFP settings to the | Restore Now | • All menu items are returned to the factory |
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| – Display Language |
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| – All settings in the Fax, |
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| Settings menu items, the Parallel <x> |
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| the Standard Network and Network <x> |
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| menu items, and the Standard USB and |
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| USB <x> menu items |
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| • All downloaded resources (fonts, macros, |
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| and symbol sets) in printer memory (RAM) |
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| memory are unaffected.) |
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| Do Not Restore* | |
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Copy Settings
Use these menu items to set the MFP for settings related to copying.
Menu item | Purpose | Values and descriptions | |
Content | Specifies the type of content | Text | The copy job contains mostly text or line art. |
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| Text/Photo* | The copy job contains a mixture of text and graphics. | |
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| Photograph | The copy job is a high quality photograph or high |
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| quality inkjet print that is primarily composed of |
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| images. |
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| Printed image | The copy job is halftoned, such as documents printed |
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| on a laser printer or pages from a magazine that are |
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| primarily composed of images. A halftone is a |
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| collection of black and white dots arranged to simulate |
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| the brightness values of grayscale images. |
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