Toshiba GA-1190 setup guide Basic Operations on Each Screen, To select mode main screen

Models: GA-1190

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2 BASIC OPERATIONS ON SCREENS (EQUIPMENT)

Basic Operations on Each Screen

To select mode main screen

When you press the mode selection button (= [PRINTER] or [USER FUNCTIONS]) in the ready screen displayed after power-ON, the main screen for each mode appears.

Ready screen ("Copy mode" main screen)

READY

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100%

 

SORT

 

 

ZOOM

 

FINISHING

 

EDIT

"Printer mode" main screen

[PRINTER] button

PRINTER MODE

1.CANCEL JOB

2.PCL FONT LIST 3.PS FONT LIST

"User functions mode" main screen

[USER FUNCTIONS] button

USER FUNCTIONS

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01.DEFAULT SETTINGS

02.LISTS 03.INITIAL SETUP

If the ready screen is set for the Fax functions, the “Fax mode” main screen appears as the ready screen.

[USER FUNCTIONS] button and screen transition:

yWhen you press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button while you are operating the copy or printer menu, the screen shifts to the “user function” main screen.

yWhen you press the [USER FUNCTIONS] button while you are operating the user functions menu, the screen returns to the previously selected main screen, i.e. the ready screen (“copy mode” main screen) or “printer mode” main screen.

Also, if you press the [FUNCTION CLEAR] button when the “user function” main screen is displayed, the screen returns to the previously selected main screen.

[PRINTER] button and screen transition:

When you press the [PRINTER] button while you are operating each menu, the screen shifts to the “printer mode” main screen.

For example, when you press it while you are operating the user functions menu, the “printer mode” main screen appears.

To return to main screen for each mode:

If you press the [FUNCTION CLEAR] button while you are operating each menu, the screen returns to the main screen for the current mode.

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Toshiba GA-1190 Basic Operations on Each Screen, To select mode main screen, User Functions button and screen transition