CUSTOM SETTINGS

About the settings

QTotal count

This displays the following sheet counts (the counts that can be displayed vary depending on the options installed):

(1)Number of pages output by the machine.

(2)Number of original pages transmitted by the machine.

(3)Number of times the automatic document feeder was used to feed original pages and number of times the stapler was used (if installed).

(4)Number of pages stored by document filing.

In the case of (1) only,

OA3 (11" x 17") size paper is counted as two sheets.

OEach sheet of paper used for automatic two- sided copying is counted as two sheets (A3 (11" x 17") paper is counted as four sheets).

OPaper with an entered size of 384 mm (15-1/8") or larger is counted as two sheets (four sheets during automatic two-sided copying).

QDefault settings

The following settings can be configured:

ODisplay contrast

Screen contrast adjustment is used to make the LCD touch panel easier to view under various lighting conditions. Touch the [LIGHTER] key to make the screen lighter, or the [DARKER] key to make the screen darker.

OClock

Use this to set the date and time in the machine's built-in clock. This clock is used by functions that require date and time information.

OKeyboard select

The layout of the keyboard that appears in letter entry screens can be changed.

Select the arrangement of the letter keys that you find easiest to use.

The following three alphabet keyboard configurations are available:

OKeyboard 1 (QWERT... configuration)*

OKeyboard 2 (AZERTY...configuration)

OKeyboard 3 (ABCDEF...configuration) * The default setting is "Keyboard 1".

(Example: Character entry screen when Keyboard 3 is selected)

ABC abc

QList print

This is used to print lists of machine settings and a test page to check resident fonts.

The following lists and pages are available:

OAll custom setting list

Shows the hardware status, software status, printer configuration settings, tray settings, and counts.

OPrinter test page

Shows the PCL symbol set list, fonts, network interface (NIC interface) settings, and settings used for the NIC card.

OSending address list

One touch destination list, group list, program list, and memory box list.

ODocument filing user / folder list

Shows the user names and folder names for document filing.

OSender control list

Shows the senders that have been stored.

NOTE

A test page cannot be printed if "PROHIBIT TEST PAGE PRINTING" (See the "Operation manual (for printer)".) has been set to "prohibited" in the key operator programs.

QPaper tray settings

The paper type, paper size, enabled modes and automatic tray switching can set for each tray. See page 2-5 to 2-7 for details on setting the paper type and paper size. Automatic switching to another paper tray is used to automatically switch to another tray with the same size and type of paper in the event that the paper runs out during continuous printing. This requires that the trays be loaded with the same size of paper. The paper tray settings can be enabled or disabled for each tray, and for printer mode, copy mode, fax mode, Internet fax mode, and document filing mode. To enable any function, touch the check box key so that a checkmark ( ) appears.

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Olivetti 3501MF, 4501MF About the settings, Total count, Default settings, List print, Paper tray settings

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