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10 Machine status and

advanced setup

This chapter explains how to browse the current status of your machine,
and the method of setting for the advanced machine setup. Please read
this chapter carefully in order to use your machine's diverse features.
This chapter includes:
Machine Setup
Browsing the machine’s status
General settings
•Copy Setup
Fax Setup
•Network Setup
• Authentication
Optional Service
Adjusting the color contrast
Document Box Management
Printing a report

Machine Setup

1Press Machine Setup on the control panel.
2Select the appropriate item for your occasion.
Machine Status: Shows the current machine status.
Admin Setting: Allows administrator to set up the machine. When
you press Admin Setting, login message pops up. Enter
password and press OK. (Fa ctor y set ting is 1111. )
Tray Management: Shows the currently installed tray and their
status. You can also change the paper settings for each tray.
Usage Page Report: You can print the report on the amount of
printouts depending on the paper size and type.
Machine Status screen
Press Machine Setup on the control panel and press Machine Status.
Supplies Life tab: Displays the remainders or the usage count of
the machine supplies. Use up/down arrows to switch screens.
Machine Info. tab: Displays the detailed information about the
machine, and some options allows for validating your machine.
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Back: Returns to the previous screen.
Admin Setting screen
Gives you access to detailed machine settings.
Note
When you press Admin Setting, a login message appears. If
the administrator set the password, you have to enter the
password every time you want to use Admin Setting.
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General tab: Sets the basic parameters of the machine such as
location, date, time, and more. (Page10 .2 )
Setup tab: Sets the values for fax, network, login, and an option to
service for enabling the feature listed on the screen.
Print/Report tab: Prints configuration or font list and displays a
report of machine features. (Page 10.10)
Back: Returns to the previous screen.