3D Innovations Refrigerator NC60 User Manual

The Xerox  
DocuPrint NC60  
Color Laser Printer  
System  
Administrator  
Guide  
Version 1.0  
 
Contents  
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Chapter 1 Configuring the Printer ........................................... 1-1  
Control Panel Features......................................................... 1-2  
The Display...................................................................... 1-3  
The Indicator Lights.......................................................... 1-4  
The Keys .......................................................................... 1-5  
Navigating the Menu System............................................. 1-10  
Menu Symbols ............................................................... 1-12  
Setting a Menu Option................................................... 1-13  
Access to Special Operating Modes................................. 1-15  
Control Panel Locks........................................................ 1-16  
Main Menu ....................................................................... 1-17  
Job Menu .......................................................................... 1-19  
Password Menu................................................................. 1-22  
Tray Menu ........................................................................1-25  
PCL Menu ......................................................................... 1-29  
System Menu .................................................................... 1-34  
Color Adjust Menu............................................................. 1-42  
Imaging Menu ..................................................................1-46  
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Parallel Menu.................................................................... 1-50  
Serial Menu....................................................................... 1-53  
Ethernet Menu ..................................................................1-57  
Token Ring Menu .............................................................. 1-69  
Novell Menu...................................................................... 1-83  
Print Menu........................................................................1-91  
Media Server Menu ...........................................................1-96  
Service Menu..................................................................... 1-99  
Reset Menu .....................................................................1-109  
Chapter 2 Managing Printer Usage ......................................... 2-1  
Network Printer Services ...................................................... 2-2  
CentreWare DP ................................................................... 2-3  
CentreWare Internet Services ............................................... 2-4  
Setup............................................................................... 2-4  
Chapter 3 Using the Hard Drive ............................................... 3-1  
Hard Drive Considerations ................................................... 3-2  
Disk Initialization ............................................................. 3-2  
Downloading Fonts and Macros........................................... 3-3  
FSDOWNLOAD Command ............................................... 3-4  
FSDELETE Command ........................................................ 3-7  
Using the Hard Disk Drive for Secure and Proof Jobs............. 3-8  
Creating Secure Jobs......................................................... 3-8  
Creating Proof Jobs......................................................... 3-10  
Printing or Deleting Secure or Proof Jobs ......................... 3-12  
Chapter 4 Maintaining the Printer ........................................... 4-1  
Regular Printer Maintenance................................................ 4-3  
Cleaning the Printer............................................................. 4-4  
Cleaning the Print Drum Charger...................................... 4-4  
Cleaning the Grounding Roller and Feed Rollers ................ 4-5  
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Adjusting Density and Color Balance.................................... 4-8  
Printing a Test Page ......................................................... 4-9  
Interpreting the Test Print............................................... 4-10  
What To Look For...........................................................4-11  
Making Adjustments ...................................................... 4-12  
Adjustment Recovery...................................................... 4-15  
Upgrading the Printer Software.......................................... 4-16  
Before You Upgrade........................................................ 4-17  
Upgrade Methods .......................................................... 4-18  
Printer Controller Upgrade Process..................................4-19  
Determining a Successful Upgrade..................................4-20  
After the Upgrade...........................................................4-20  
Procedure A.................................................................... 4-21  
Procedure B.................................................................... 4-22  
Procedure C ................................................................... 4-24  
Procedure D ................................................................... 4-26  
Procedure E.................................................................... 4-28  
Procedure F .................................................................... 4-29  
Procedure G ................................................................... 4-31  
General Troubleshooting ................................................ 4-32  
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting ...................................................... 5-1  
Control Panel Messages....................................................... 5-2  
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Configuring the Printer  
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Control Panel Features  
Control Panel Features  
The DocuPrint NC60 Control Panel (Figure 1.1) serves  
two purposes:  
1. It displays information about the status of the printer  
(or the job in process) and  
2. It provides the means for changing printer settings to  
control how the DocuPrint NC60 operates.  
Figure 1.1 DocuPrint NC60 Control Panel  
1 On Line LED  
2 Press Enter LED  
1
2
3
4
3 Two line, user interface  
display  
4 Color Process LEDs  
5 On Line/Off Line key  
Password #0  
6 Enter key  
Password #1  
7 Menu Up key  
Password #2  
8 Menu Down key  
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12  
Password #3  
9 Item Up key  
Password #4  
10 Item Down key  
Password #5  
11 Value Up key  
Password #6  
12 Value Down key  
Password #7  
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Control Panel Features  
The Control Panel's display performs two functions.  
The Display  
• It informs you of printer status conditions, such as  
when toner is low, when a paper tray is empty, when a  
job is in process, and so on. For example, when you  
turn on the printer, you see the following message on  
the display:  
Ready  
This message appears whenever the printer is on-line  
and ready to accept print jobs. The display will also  
show:  
Processing...  
when processing data, and:  
Waiting  
when waiting for more data.  
• It presents a hierarchy of menu options and settings to  
configure and control the printer.  
For example, when you press Menu Up or Menu  
Down, you will see the following two-line message on  
the display:  
Menus  
Item Menu  
(such as System Menu or Job Menu)  
information on indicators.  
See the section “Main Menu” (page 1-17) for  
information on the Menu system hierarchy.  
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Control Panel Features  
The Control Panel contains six indicator lights. Table 1.1  
describes the function of each light.  
The Indicator Lights  
Table 1.1 Control Panel indicator lights and their  
functions  
Light  
Description  
Online  
When the printer is On-line the light is On.  
When the printer is Off-line, it is OFF. When  
transitioning from On-line to Off-line, it flashes  
at a rate of 2 times per second. It also flashes to  
indicate that data are being processed by  
Postscript, PCL or PJL, or are being spooled to  
the disk (e.g. secure or proof job).  
Press Enter  
The light is flashing when the Enter key should  
be pressed to:  
• Release a print job sent as a Hold Job.  
• Release a PCL job where no End of Job has  
been received (PCL Form Feed).  
Black  
Cyan  
Magenta  
Yellow  
Each light is on while the engine is processing  
the corresponding toner color. When an out of  
toner condition is encountered, the LED  
corresponding to the low toner flashes.  
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Control Panel Features  
The Control Panel keypad consists of eight keys,  
identified with international symbols and/or labeled in  
English. The keys are also numbered 0 - 7. (Control Panel  
overlays are available in some languages and are supplied  
with the printer where applicable.)  
The Keys  
Table 1.2 describes the function of each key.  
Table 1.2 Control Panel keys and their functions  
Key  
Description  
Online  
• If the Printer is On-line and not in the Menu system, pressing this key causes a  
transition to Off-line. All pages currently in the paper path are printed and then  
printing pauses until the printer is placed On-line. Status information via SNMP is  
provided while in the Off-line state. Data are still accepted over all network  
interfaces, and page formatting continues as long as memory is available. The  
exception is the Parallel port running in the Compatibility mode, or the Serial port.  
In Parallel, Off-line forces the “Select” line false and forces the “Fault” line true. In  
Serial, Off-line sends an XOFF if this handshaking mode is selected, and forces the  
DTR line false.  
• If the printer is On-line and in the Menu system, pressing this key exits the menu  
system. The printer remains On-line.  
• If the printer is Off-line and not in the Menu system, pressing this key causes the  
printer to change to the On-line state, provided no operator intervention condition  
exists. This key is ignored if an operator intervention condition exists.  
• If the printer is Off-line and in the Menu system, pressing this key exits the Menu  
system. The printer state changes to On-line, provided no operator intervention  
condition exists.  
• If in the Password menu, and the display indicates “Enter Password”, pressing this  
key causes a password digit “0” to be entered.  
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Control Panel Features  
Table 1.2 Control Panel keys and their functions (continued)  
Key  
Description  
Enter  
• If the current display is a value for an item, pressing this key causes the value to be  
entered as the default value for this item. The currently displayed value is  
immediately loaded in NVRAM. The display then returns to indicate the current  
menu on the top line and the current item on the bottom line.  
• Some values require a power cycle before taking effect.  
• If the current display is an action to be invoked (e. g. “PCL Font List”, “Restart  
Printer”), pressing this key causes the action to take place. Following the action, the  
display returns to indicate “Ready” on the top line.  
• If not in the Menu system, and the “Press Enter” LED indicates that a partial page  
exists, pressing this key causes an implied PCL reset and the partial page is printed.  
• If a paper mismatch condition exists, and a request to load paper is displayed,  
pressing this key causes printing on the media currently loaded in the selected tray  
(Print Anyway). See Value Up or Value Down for more information.  
• If in the Password menu, and the display indicates “Enter Password”, pressing this  
key causes a password digit “1” to be entered.  
Menu Up ( )  
• If in the menu system, pressing this key causes the Control Panel to scroll through  
the menus in order bottom to top unless a higher priority message is displayed,  
which preempts menu navigation. Menu scrolling is available without going to the  
Off-line state. Scrolling wraps, such that if the displayed menu is the top menu,  
pressing this key scrolls to the bottom menu.  
• If an item, value or action is displayed, pressing this key returns to the top of the  
current menu and removes the display of the item, value or action.  
• If not in the menu system, pressing this key enters the menu system and displays  
the first menu, Job Menu.  
• If in the Password menu, and the display indicates “Enter Password”, pressing this  
key causes a password digit “2” to be entered.  
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Control Panel Features  
Table 1.2 Control Panel keys and their functions (continued)  
Key Description  
Menu Down ( ) • If in the menu system, pressing this key causes the Control Panel to scroll through  
the menus in order top to bottom unless a higher priority message is displayed,  
which preempts menu navigation. Menu scrolling is available without going to the  
Off-line state. Scrolling wraps, such that if the displayed menu is the bottom  
menu, pressing this key scrolls to the top menu. If an item, value or action is  
displayed, pressing this key returns to the top of the current menu and removes the  
display of the item, value or action.  
• If not in the menu system, pressing this key enters the menu system and displays  
the last menu.  
• If in the Password menu, and the display indicates “Enter Password”, pressing this  
key causes a password digit “3” to be entered.  
Item Up ( )  
• If in the menu system, pressing this key causes the Control Panel to scroll through  
the items in the current menu in order bottom to top unless a higher priority  
message is displayed, which preempts menu navigation. Scrolling wraps, such that  
if the displayed item is the top item, pressing this key scrolls to the bottom item. If a  
value is displayed, pressing this key returns to the current item in the current menu  
and removes the value from the display.  
• If not in the menu system, this key is ignored.  
• If in the Password menu, and the display indicates “Enter Password”, pressing this  
key causes a password digit “4” to be entered.  
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Control Panel Features  
Table 1.2 Control Panel keys and their functions (continued)  
Key  
Description  
Item Down ( )  
• If in the menu system, pressing this key causes the Control Panel to scroll through  
the items in the current menu in order top to bottom unless a higher priority  
message is displayed, which preempts menu navigation. Scrolling wraps, such that  
if the displayed item is the bottom item, pressing this key scrolls to the top item. If a  
value is displayed, pressing this key returns to the current item in the current menu  
and removes the value from the display.  
• If not in the menu system, this key is ignored.  
• If in the Password menu, and the display indicates “Enter Password”, pressing this  
key causes a password digit of “5” to be entered.  
Value Up (+)  
• If in the menu system, and an item is displayed, pressing this key causes the Control  
Panel to scroll through the values for the current item in order bottom to top unless  
a higher priority message is displayed, which preempts menu navigation. Scrolling  
wraps, such that if the displayed value is the top value, pressing this key scrolls to  
the bottom value. If no value for the current item is displayed (Item key was pressed  
but Value key not yet pressed for this item), pressing this key displays the default  
value for the current item. When setting a numeric value, pressing this key increases  
the value by the step amount. It is subject to auto-repeat if held down for more  
than 1 second, after which the value scrolls repeatedly until the key is released. The  
increment for each step may be greater than that for a single key press.  
• If not in the menu system, and a paper mismatch condition does not exist, this key  
is ignored.  
• If a Paper Mismatch condition exists, pressing this key scrolls through the alternate  
media that may be used instead of the requested media.  
• If in the Password menu, and the display indicates “Enter Password”, pressing this  
key causes a password digit “6” to be entered.  
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Control Panel Features  
Table 1.2 Control Panel keys and their functions (continued)  
Key  
Description  
Value Down (-)  
• If in the menu system, and an item is displayed, pressing this key causes the Control  
Panel to scroll through the values for the current item in order top to bottom unless  
a higher priority message is displayed (e.g. operator intervention required, etc.),  
which preempts menu navigation. Scrolling wraps, such that if the displayed value  
is the bottom value, pressing this key scrolls to the top value. If no value for the  
current item is displayed (Item key was pressed but Value key not yet pressed for  
this item), pressing this key displays the default value for the current item. When  
setting a numeric value, this key decreases the value by the step amount. It is  
subject to auto-repeat if held down by more than 1 second, after which the value  
scrolls repeatedly until the key is released. The decrement for each step may be  
greater than that for a single key press.  
• If not in the menu system, and a paper mismatch condition does not exist, this key  
is ignored.  
• If a Paper Mismatch condition exists, pressing this key scrolls through the alternate  
media that may be used instead of the requested media.  
• If in the Password menu, and the display indicates “Enter Password”, pressing this  
key causes a password digit “7” to be entered.  
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Navigating the Menu System  
Navigating the Menu System  
The Control Panel contains two menu structures.  
1. Main Menu and its submenus.  
— Job Menu  
— Password Menu (when the Hard Disk Drive is  
installed)  
— Tray Menu  
— PCL Menu  
— System Menu  
— Color Adjust Menu  
— Imaging Menu  
— Parallel Menu  
— Serial Menu  
— Ethernet Menu  
— Token Ring Menu (when the Token Ring Card is  
installed)  
— Novell Menu  
— Print Menu  
— Media Server Menu (when the optional Media  
Server is installed)  
— Service Menu  
Press Menu Up or Menu Down to access the Main  
Menu. Each of the submenus may have other  
submenus, settings, actions or functions.  
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Navigating the Menu System  
2. Reset Menu and its functions.  
— Factory Defaults  
— Network Defaults  
— CRU Resets  
— Restart Printer  
— Delete All Jobs (requires Hard Disk Drive option)  
— Disk Initialize (requires Hard Disk Drive option)  
— Disk Format (requires Hard Disk Drive option)  
The Reset Menu is included in the menu list by simultaneously  
holding down Online and Enter when the printer is being  
powered up. See the section “Reset Menu” (page 1-109) for  
more information.  
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Navigating the Menu System  
Two menu symbols (= and *) are used to furnish  
information about menus and settings. The purpose of  
each symbol is described in Table 1.3 below.  
Menu Symbols  
Table 1.3 Symbols found in the Control Panel Menu systems  
Symbol  
=
Purpose  
Example  
Language  
When at a point where a value may be changed, the item  
name is displayed on the top line with the =symbol in the last  
character position, and the selected value is displayed on the  
bottom line.  
=
Français  
The example at the right tells you that Language is an option  
that takes a specific setting. One setting for the Language  
option is Français. Another setting is English. (The list of  
available settings is displayed one setting at a time on the  
bottom line of the display as you press Value Up or Value  
Down.)  
*
When first arriving at a point where a setting may be changed,  
the current value is displayed on the bottom line and a *  
symbol appears next to it in the last character position. Pressing  
Up Value or Down Value scrolls through the possible values.  
Whenever the current value is displayed, the *is displayed in  
the last character position. Pressing Enter causes the *to  
display in the last character position for the new value. Since  
pressing Enter causes the display to indicate the current menu  
and current item, the asterisk may not be seen until the item  
and current value is displayed again by pressing a Value key.  
Language  
English  
=
*
The example at the right tells you that Language is currently set  
to English.  
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Navigating the Menu System  
To set an option or to invoke a function, follow the steps  
below:  
Setting a  
Menu Option  
Press Menu Up or Menu Down to scroll through the  
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available submenus until you locate the one you want.  
You will see:  
Menus  
Menu Name  
Where Menu Name is the current submenu displayed.  
Press Item Up or Item Down to scroll through the items  
of the submenu (all submenus except the Password  
2
Menu).  
You will see:  
Menu Name  
Item Name  
Where Item Name is the current item displayed. For the  
Job, Print, Service and Reset (with the exception of the  
Language option) Menus, the bottom line of the display  
indicates the action to be taken (e.g., Config. Sheet or PCL  
Font List).  
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Navigating the Menu System  
Press Value Up or Value Down to select the appropriate  
value for this item.  
3
4
You will see:  
Item Name  
=
Current Value*  
If a list of many values exists (e.g., 1 through 99 for  
number of copies), you can scroll quickly by holding  
down Value Up or Value Down.  
When you see the value you want, press Enter to accept it.  
If necessary, repeat Step 2 and Step 3 to go through other  
menus, options, actions, functions and values.  
After you press Enter to accept a value, the menu will  
display:  
Menu Name  
Item Name  
You may either continue to work in the Menu system by  
repeating the steps above, or exit and return to normal  
operation by pressing Online.  
If you press Online at any time prior to pressing  
Enter the new value will not be saved and the  
Menu system is exited.  
The printer automatically exits the Menu system  
after 60 seconds of inactivity (i.e., no key has been  
pressed).  
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Navigating the Menu System  
The printer may be placed in special diagnostic or other  
operating modes by turning on power while holding  
down two keys on the Control Panel. The following are  
the key combinations for each mode:  
Access to Special  
Operating Modes  
Table 1.4 Access to special operating modes  
Key Combinations  
Mode  
On-line and Enter  
(Keys numbered 0 and 1)  
Sets a flag in RAM so that the  
Control Panel enables the  
“Reset” menu.  
Menu Up and Menu Down  
(Keys numbered 2 and 3)  
Forces the “Software Update”  
mode on the Parallel port.  
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Navigating the Menu System  
Some of the menus in the Control Panel may be “locked”  
to prevent unauthorized access and changes to system  
parameters. This is accomplished with the PJL “CPLOCK”  
command. If the user scrolls to a locked menu, pushing  
either “Item” key will cause the menu name to appear on  
the top line, and “Menu Locked” to appear on the second  
line. Menus are unlocked only with the corresponding PJL  
“CPLOCK” command. Only the following menus are  
available from the Control Panel when locked:  
Control Panel Locks  
• Job Menu  
• Password Menu (if optional Hard Disk is installed)  
• Tray Menu  
• Print Menu  
• Media Server Menu (if Media Server is installed)  
• Reset Menu  
If you do not want users to have access to the Reset Menu,  
power OFF and power ON the printer.  
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Main Menu  
Main Menu  
The Main Menu is a system of submenus, each containing  
options designed to configure the printer for your  
environment. The Main Menu hierarchy is depicted in  
In this chapter, a boldfaced value followed by an asterisk (*)  
indicates the factory default for that value. See the section  
“Reset Menu” (page 1-109) for information on how to revert to  
factory settings.  
Items and values in italics are available only when the  
applicable option is installed and operational.  
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Main Menu  
Table 1.5 Main Menu hierarchy  
Main Menu  
Job Menu  
Hierarchy and Factory Settings  
1
Password Menu  
Tray Menu  
PCL Menu  
System Menu  
Color Adjust Menu  
Imaging Menu  
Parallel Menu  
Serial Menu  
Ethernet Menu  
2
Token Ring Menu  
Novell Menu  
Print Menu  
Media Server Menu  
Service Menu  
3
Reset Menu  
1
2
3
Appears only when the Hard Disk Drive is installed.  
Appears only when the option is present.  
Appears only when Online and Enter are simultaneously held down at power  
ON.  
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Job Menu  
Job Menu  
Use the Job Menu to cancel the job currently being  
processed, force a form feed on a partially formatted job  
in PCL, or restart the printer. The menu hierarchy is  
Figure 1.2 Job Menu hierarchy  
Yes  
No*  
Job Menu  
Password Menu  
Tray Menu  
Cancel Job  
Formfeed  
Yes  
No*  
PCL Menu  
System Menu  
Color Adjust Menu  
Imaging Menu  
Parallel Menu  
Serial Menu  
Yes  
No*  
Restart Printer  
Ethernet Menu  
Token Ring Menu  
Novell Menu  
Print Menu  
Media Server Menu  
Service Menu  
Reset Menu  
Refer to Table 1.6 on page 1-20 for step-by-step  
instructions.  
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Job Menu  
Table 1.6 Job Menu functions  
Menu Item and Function  
Cancel Job  
Keystrokes  
Display Reads  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu Down  
until you see:  
Menus  
Job Menu  
Cancel the job currently printing  
(Postscript or PCL).  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down until  
you see:  
Job Menu  
Cancel Job  
The available values are:  
Yes  
No*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down until  
you see:  
Cancel Job  
Yes  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Cancelling Job  
Filename  
5.When done, you will see:  
Ready  
Form Feed  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu Down  
until you see:  
Menus  
Job Menu  
Eject a partial PCL page when the  
“Press Enter” LED is ON.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down until  
you see:  
Job Menu  
Form Feed  
The available values are:  
Yes  
No*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down until  
you see:  
Form Feed  
Yes  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Job Menu  
Form Feed  
Ready  
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Job Menu  
Table 1.6 Job Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Restart Printer  
Keystrokes  
Display Reads  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu Down  
until you see:  
Menus  
Job Menu  
Reinitialize the printer as if the  
power was cycled, but bypassing  
power on diagnostics.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down until  
you see:  
Job Menu  
Restart Printer  
The available values are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down until  
you see:  
Restart Printer  
Yes  
Yes  
No*  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
[Startup Messages]  
Ready  
5.When the action is complete, you  
will see:  
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Password Menu  
Password Menu  
Use the Password Menu (available only when the optional  
Hard Drive is installed) to print or delete secure or proof  
jobs. Secure and proof jobs are enabled by drivers.  
The menu hierarchy is shown in Figure 1.3.  
Figure 1.3 Password Menu hierarchy  
No Jobs  
All Jobs  
Press Menu  
Job Menu  
Password Menu  
Print*  
Delete  
Tray Menu  
PCL Menu  
Enter Password  
_xxx  
System Menu  
Color Adjust Menu  
Imaging Menu  
Parallel Menu  
Serial Menu  
Filename n  
Print*  
Delete  
Ethernet Menu  
Token Ring Menu  
Novell Menu  
Print Menu  
Media Server Menu  
Service Menu  
Reset Menu  
Refer to Table 1.7 on page 1-23 for step-by-step  
procedures.  
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Password Menu  
Table 1.7 Password Menu functions  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display Reads  
All Jobs  
Print  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu Down  
until you see:  
Menus  
Password Menu  
Print all jobs sent with a specific  
password.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down. You  
will see:  
Enter Password  
_xxx  
3.Enter four-digit password using the  
numbers on the Control Panel keys.  
You will see:  
All Jobs  
Print  
4.Press Enter. When print is  
completed you will see:  
Ready  
Filename n  
Print  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu Down  
until you see:  
Menus  
Password Menu  
Print one or more jobs out of  
several sent with a specific  
password.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down. You  
will see:  
Enter Password  
_xxx  
3.Enter four-digit password using the  
numbers on the Control Panel keys.  
You will see:  
All Jobs  
Print  
A job with a name assigned to it  
will replace the “Job n” with that  
name.  
4.Press Item Up or Item Down until  
you see:  
Filename n  
Print  
5.Press Enter. You will see:  
Printing  
Filename n  
6.Repeat Steps 4 and 5 until you have  
identified all the jobs you wish to  
print. When done, press Online.  
You will see:  
Ready  
Table 1.7 Page 1 of 2  
Chapter 1: Configuring the Printer 1-23  
 
 
Password Menu  
Table 1.7 Password Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display Reads  
All Jobs  
Delete  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu Down  
until you see:  
Menus  
Password Menu  
Delete all jobs sent with a specific  
password.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down. You  
will see:  
Enter Password  
_xxx  
3.Enter four-digit password using the  
numbers on the Control Panel keys.  
You will see:  
All Jobs  
Print  
4.Press Value Up or Value Down until  
you see:  
All Jobs  
Delete  
5.Press Enter. You will see:  
Ready  
Filename n  
Delete  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu Down  
until you see:  
Menus  
Password Menu  
Delete one or more jobs out of  
several sent with a specific  
password.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down. You  
will see:  
Enter Password  
_xxx  
3.Enter four-digit password using the  
numbers on the Control Panel keys.  
You will see:  
All Jobs  
Print  
4.Press Item Up or Item Down until  
you see:  
Filename n  
Print  
5.Press Value Up or Value Down until  
you see:  
Filename n  
Delete  
6.Press Enter. You will see:  
All Jobs  
Print  
7.Repeat Steps 4 to 6 until you have  
deleted all the jobs you wish to  
print. When done, press Online.  
You will see:  
Ready  
Table 1.7 Page 2 of 2  
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Tray Menu  
Tray Menu  
Use the Tray Menu to configure tray settings for both  
PostScript and PCL jobs. The menu hierarchy is shown in  
Figure 1.4. Items in italics appear only when the optional  
Tray 2 is installed.  
Figure 1.4 Tray Menu hierarchy with factory settings  
Tray1 Cust. Size  
Tray2 Cust. Size  
Statmt(5.5x8.5)  
8x10  
Folio(8.5x13)  
SPFolio(216x315)*  
A5(148x210)  
B5-ISO(176x250)  
Job Menu  
Password Menu  
Tray Menu  
PCL Menu  
System Menu  
Color Adjust Menu  
Imaging Menu  
Parallel Menu  
Serial Menu  
Tray1 Type  
Tray2 Type  
Plain*  
Transparency  
Bond  
Recycled  
Color  
Ethernet Menu  
Token Ring Menu  
Novell Menu  
Print Menu  
Tray Sequence  
(if 1 tray)  
(if 2 trays)  
Off  
1-2  
2-1  
Media Server Menu  
Service Menu  
Reset Menu  
Refer to Table 1.8 on page 1-26 for step-by-step  
procedures.  
Chapter 1: Configuring the Printer 1-25  
 
   
Tray Menu  
Table 1.8 Tray Menu functions  
Menu Item and Function  
Tray1 Cust. Size  
Keystrokes  
Display Reads  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu Down  
until you see:  
Menus  
Tray Menu  
Define the paper size loaded into  
Tray 1.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down until  
you see:  
Tray Menu  
Tray1 Cust. Size  
The available values are:  
Statmt(5.5x8.5)  
8x10  
Folio(8.5x13)  
SPFolio(216x315)*  
A5(148x210)  
B5-ISO(176x250)  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down until  
you see:  
Tray1 Cust. Size  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Tray Menu  
Tray1 Cust. Size  
The factory default for paper size  
is SPFolio, regardless of the  
“Defaults” setting in the System  
Menu.  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Tray2 Cust. Size  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu Down  
until you see:  
Menus  
Tray Menu  
Define the paper size loaded into  
the optional Tray 2.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down until  
you see:  
Tray Menu  
Tray2 Cust. Size  
The available values are:  
Statmt(5.5x8.5)  
8x10  
Folio(8.5x13)  
SPFolio(216x315)*  
A5(148x210)  
B5-ISO(176x250)  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down until  
you see:  
Tray2 Cust. Size  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Tray Menu  
Tray2 Cust. Size  
The factory default for paper size  
is SPFolio, regardless of the  
“Defaults” setting in the System  
Menu.  
Ready  
Table 1.8 Page 1 of 3  
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Tray Menu  
Table 1.8 Tray Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Tray1 Type  
Keystrokes  
Display Reads  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu Down  
until you see:  
Menus  
Tray Menu  
Define the type of paper installed  
in Tray 1.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down until  
you see:  
Tray Menu  
Tray1 Type  
The available values are:  
Plain*  
Transparency  
Bond  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down until  
you see:  
Tray1 Type  
New Value  
Recycled  
Color  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Tray Menu  
Tray1 Type  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Tray2 Type  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu Down  
until you see:  
Menus  
Tray Menu  
Define the type of paper installed  
in the optional Tray 2.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down until  
you see:  
Tray Menu  
Tray2 Type  
The available values are:  
Plain*  
Transparency  
Bond  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down until  
you see:  
Tray2 Type  
New Value  
Recycled  
Color  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Tray Menu  
Tray2 Type  
Ready  
Table 1.8 Page 2 of 3  
Chapter 1: Configuring the Printer 1-27  
 
Tray Menu  
Table 1.8 Tray Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Tray Sequence  
Keystrokes  
Display Reads  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu Down  
until you see:  
Menus  
Tray Menu  
Define the order in which trays  
are used when more than one  
tray meets the size and type  
requirements.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down until  
you see:  
Tray Menu  
Tray Sequence  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down until  
you see:  
Tray Sequence =  
New Value  
The available values are:  
1-2  
2-1  
Off*  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Tray Menu  
Tray Sequence  
Tray switching is only available  
when the optional Tray 2 is  
installed.  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
The first tray of a sequence is  
used until it runs out of paper, at  
which time the next tray in the  
sequence is used (if it has the  
correct paper size and type).  
Table 1.8 Page 3 of 3  
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PCL Menu  
PCL Menu  
Use the PCL Menu to establish the default configuration  
for the printer when printing PCL jobs. The menu  
hierarchy is shown in Figure 1.5.  
Figure 1.5 PCL Menu hierarchy  
0*. . . 999  
Desktop  
ISO L1  
ISO L2  
ISO L5  
ISO-4  
Job Menu  
Password Menu  
Tray Menu  
Font Number  
Pitch  
0.44 .. 10.00* .. 99.99  
4.00 .. 12.00* .. 999.75  
PCL Menu  
ISO-6  
System Menu  
Color Adjust Menu  
Imaging Menu  
Parallel Menu  
Serial Menu  
Point Size  
ISO-11  
ISO-15  
ISO-17  
ISO-21  
ISO-60  
ISO-69  
Legal  
Math-8  
MS Publ.  
PC-8*  
PC-8 DN  
PC-8 Tk  
PC-850  
PC-852  
Pi Font  
PS Math  
PS Text  
Roman-8  
Vn Int’l.  
Vn Math  
Vn US  
Symbol Set  
Orientation  
Portrait*  
Landscape  
005 .. 60* .. 128 (in)  
005 .. 64* .. 128 (mm)  
Ethernet Menu  
Token Ring Menu  
Novell Menu  
Form Length  
Off*  
On  
Line Termination  
Print Menu  
Media Server Menu  
Service Menu  
Reset Menu  
Win 3.0  
Win L1  
Win L2  
Win L5  
ISO Latin Cyr  
PC Cyrillic  
Refer to Table 1.9 on page 1-30 for step-by-step  
procedures.  
Chapter 1: Configuring the Printer 1-29  
 
   
PCL Menu  
Table 1.9 PCL Menu functions  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display Reads  
Font Number  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
PCL Menu  
Set the ID of the default font in PCL.  
The available values are:  
0* - 999  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
PCL Menu  
Font Number  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Font Number  
New Value  
=
To see the assigned font numbers,  
print a PCL Font List.  
The font number changes  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
PCL Menu  
Font Number  
incrementally to the next valid ID  
each time either Value Up or Value  
Down is pressed. Holding down  
Value Up or Value Down causes  
continuous scrolling through the font  
numbers.  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Pitch  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
PCL Menu  
Set the pitch when the font selected is  
a scaleable fixed pitch font. Pitch is  
measured in characters per inch or  
c.p.i.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
PCL Menu  
Pitch  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Pitch  
New Value  
=
The available values are:  
.44 - 99.99 (10.00*)  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
PCL Menu  
Pitch  
The pitch changes incrementally by  
.01 each time either Value Up or  
Value Down is pressed. Holding  
down Value Up or Value Down  
causes continuous scrolling through  
the Pitch values.  
Ready  
Table 1.9 Page 1 of 4  
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PCL Menu  
Table 1.9 PCL Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Point Size  
Keystrokes  
Display Reads  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
PCL Menu  
Set the point size when the font  
selected is a scaleable font. Point size  
is measured in parts per 72 of an inch.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
PCL Menu  
Point Size  
The available values are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Point Size  
New Value  
=
4.00 - 999.75 (12.00*)  
The point size changes incrementally  
by .25 each time either Value Up or  
Value Down is pressed. Holding  
down Value Up or Value Down  
causes continuous scrolling through  
the point sizes.  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
PCL Menu  
Point Size  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Symbol Set  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
PCL Menu  
Set the default font symbol set used in  
PCL.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
PCL Menu  
Symbol Set  
The available values are:  
Desktop ISO-69  
PS Text  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Symbol Set  
New Value  
=
ISO L1  
ISO L2  
ISO L5  
ISO-4  
Legal  
Roman-8  
Vn Int’l.  
Vn Math  
Vn US  
Win 3.0  
Win L1  
Win L2  
Win L5  
ISO Latin Cyr  
PC Cyrillic  
Math-8  
Ms Publ.  
PC-8*  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
PCL Menu  
Symbol Set  
ISO-6  
PC-8 DN  
ISO-11 PC-8 Tk  
ISO-15 PC-850  
ISO-17 PC-852  
ISO-21 Pi Font  
ISO-60 PS Math  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
The symbol set is a collection of  
characters available for a font,  
including uppercase and lowercase  
alphabets, punctuation marks, and  
special characters such as open and  
close quotation marks or international  
characters.  
Table 1.9 Page 2 of 4  
Chapter 1: Configuring the Printer 1-31  
 
PCL Menu  
Table 1.9 PCL Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Orientation  
Keystrokes  
Display Reads  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
PCL Menu  
Set the default orientation used in  
PCL.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
PCL Menu  
Orientation  
The available values are:  
Portrait*  
Landscape  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Orientation  
New Value  
=
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
PCL Menu  
Orientation  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Form Length  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
PCL Menu  
Set the default text length (number of  
lines on a page) used in PCL.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
PCL Menu  
Form Length  
The available values are:  
005 - 128  
(60* when Default units = inches)  
(64* when Default units = millimeters)  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Form Length  
New Value  
=
Form Length is automatically adjusted 4.Press Enter. You will see:  
when Paper Size is changed. The  
PCL Menu  
Form Length  
Form Length is recalculated using the  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
formula: Form Length = ((page length  
in inches - 1 inch) * 6).  
The Form Length value changes  
incrementally by 1 each time either  
Value Up or Value Down is pressed.  
Holding down Value Up or Value  
Down causes continuous scrolling  
through the Form Length values.  
The value of this setting after  
performing a Factory Reset depends  
on the value of the Default units  
(inches, millimeters).  
Table 1.9 Page 3 of 4  
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PCL Menu  
Table 1.9 PCL Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Line Termination  
Keystrokes  
Display Reads  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
PCL Menu  
Set to add a Carriage Return after  
every Line Feed appearing in PCL text.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
PCL Menu  
Line Terminat.  
The available values are:  
Off*  
On  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Line Terminat. =  
New Value  
This setting enables the  
<LF>=<CR><LF> line termination  
mode in PCL as the default.  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
PCL Menu  
Line Terminat.  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Table 1.9 Page 4 of 4  
Chapter 1: Configuring the Printer 1-33  
 
System Menu  
System Menu  
Use the System Menu to set general printer features. The  
menu hierarchy is shown in Figure 1.6.  
Figure 1.6 System Menu hierarchy with factory settings  
Deutsch  
English*  
Español  
Français  
Italiano  
Statmt(5.5x8.5)  
Exec(7.25x10.5)  
8x10  
Letter(8.5x11)*  
Legal(8.5x14)  
Folio(8.5x13)  
SPFolio(216x315  
A4(210x297)*  
A5(148x210)  
B5-ISO(176x250)  
Job Menu  
Password Menu  
Tray Menu  
Language  
PCL Menu  
Português(BRA)  
System Menu  
Color Adjust Menu  
Imaging Menu  
Parallel Menu  
Serial Menu  
Paper Size  
Paper Type  
Plain*  
Transparency  
Bond  
Recycled  
Color  
Ignore Size  
Ignore Type  
Ignore Size/Type  
Off*  
Ethernet Menu  
Token Ring Menu  
Novell Menu  
Print Menu  
Page Policy  
Policy Timeout  
Hold Timeout  
10 Minutes  
5 Minutes  
4 Minutes  
3 Minutes  
2 Minutes  
1 Minute*  
Off  
300 Seconds  
180 Seconds  
120 Seconds  
60 Seconds  
30 Seconds  
0 Seconds  
Off  
Media Server Menu  
Service Menu  
Reset Menu  
Manual Timeout  
Print Quantity  
Startup Page  
Yes*  
No  
1* . . . 999  
Print PS Errors  
On  
Off*  
1
Inches*  
Millimeters  
Defaults  
180 Minutes  
120 Minutes  
90 Minutes  
60 Minutes  
30 Minutes*  
15 Minutes  
Off  
Power Saver  
1
Defaults = Inches in 110V configuration.  
Defaults = Millimeters in 220V configuration.  
Refer to Table 1.10 on page 1-35 for step-by-step  
instructions.  
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System Menu  
Table 1.10 System Menu functions  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Language  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
System Menu  
Set the spoken language used for  
Control Panel display messages,  
Configuration Sheets, Font Lists,  
Demo Pages, etc.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
System Menu  
Language  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Language  
New Value  
=
The available values are:  
Deutsch  
English*  
Español  
Français  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
System Menu  
Language  
Italiano  
Português(BRA)  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
(in the language just set)  
The value of this setting is not affected  
by performing a “Factory Default”  
reset; therefore it does not have a  
default value apart from the initial  
value of English that is used when the  
printer is powered up for the first  
time.  
Table 1.10 Page 1 of 7  
Chapter 1: Configuring the Printer 1-35  
 
 
System Menu  
Table 1.10 System Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Paper Size  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
System Menu  
Set the default paper size used in  
PostScript and PCL.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
System Menu  
Paper Size  
The available values are:  
Statmt(5.5x8.5)  
Exec(7.25x10.5)  
8x10  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Paper Size  
New Value  
=
Letter(8.5x11)*  
Legal(8.5x14)  
Folio(8.5x13)  
SPFolio(216x315)  
A4(210x297)*  
A5(148x210)  
B5-ISO(176x250)  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
System Menu  
Paper Size  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
The factory default is a function of the  
Defaults setting (units=in/mm) in the  
System menu.  
Paper Type  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
System Menu  
Set the default paper type used in  
PostScript and PCL.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
System Menu  
Paper Type  
The available values are:  
Plain*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Paper Type  
New Value  
=
Transparency  
Bond  
Recycled  
Color  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
System Menu  
Paper Type  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Table 1.10 Page 2 of 7  
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System Menu  
Table 1.10 System Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Page Policy  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
System Menu  
Allow the printer to automatically  
select an alternate paper size and/or  
type if the requested size and/or type  
is not loaded.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
System Menu  
Page Policy  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Page Policy  
New Value  
=
The available values are:  
Ignore Size  
Ignore Type  
Ignore Size/Type  
Off*  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
System Menu  
Page Policy  
If the requested paper (size/type) is  
not installed, you will be prompted to  
load the requested paper. If the Page  
Policy is Off or the Page Policy does  
not satisfy the request, the printer will  
wait indefinitely until one of the  
following actions is taken:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
• The job is cancelled from the  
Control Panel.  
• From the Control Panel, Value Up  
or Value Down is pressed to select  
an alternative tray to print from and  
then Enter is pressed.  
• A sheet of paper of any size or type  
is inserted into the Manual Bypass  
Feeder slot.  
• The proper paper (size/type) is  
loaded in the specified tray and the  
tray designation for type and size is  
If a Page Policy is set, the printer will  
wait a time specified by the Policy  
Timeout (page 1-38) before invoking  
the Page Policy.  
Table 1.10 Page 3 of 7  
Chapter 1: Configuring the Printer 1-37  
 
 
System Menu  
Table 1.10 System Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Policy Timeout  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
System Menu  
Set how long the printer will wait  
before taking the action defined by  
the setting of Page Policy (page 1-37).  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
System Menu  
Policy Timeout  
The available values, in seconds, are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Policy Timeout =  
New Value  
300  
180  
120  
60  
30*  
0
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
System Menu  
Policy Timeout  
Off  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
0 means immediately invoke Page  
Policy. Off means never invoke Page  
Policy (i.e., wait indefinitely).  
Hold Timeout  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
System Menu  
Set the length of time a print job is to  
be held at the printer when  
designated as a Hold Job by the  
printer driver.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
System Menu  
Hold Timeout  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Hold Timeout =  
New Value  
The available values, in minutes, are:  
10  
5
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
System Menu  
Hold Timeout  
4
3
2
1*  
Off  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
The Control Panel display will indicate  
“HOLD JOB” and the job filename.  
The job will be released by pressing  
the Enter key if the Hold Timeout  
value has not been reached. If the  
timeout value is exceeded, the job will  
print.  
Table 1.10 Page 4 of 7  
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System Menu  
Table 1.10 System Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Manual Timeout  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
System Menu  
Set time to force printing of a job  
designated by the print driver to use  
media fed from the manual feeder. If  
media is not inserted into the manual  
feeder before timeout, the job will be  
printed on the media present based  
on printer settings.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
System Menu  
Manual Timeout  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Manual Timeout =  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
System Menu  
Manual Timeout  
The available values, in minutes, are:  
10  
5
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
4
3
2
1*  
Off  
Print Quantity  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
System Menu  
Set the number of times each page is  
printed (uncollated). The setting is  
usually overridden by the job stream.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
System Menu  
Print Quantity  
The available values are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Print Quantity =  
New Value  
1* - 999  
The number of copies changes  
incrementally by 1 each time either  
Value Up or Value Down is pressed.  
Holding down Value Up or Value  
Down causes continuous scrolling  
through the number of copies.  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
System Menu  
Print Quantity  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Table 1.10 Page 5 of 7  
Chapter 1: Configuring the Printer 1-39  
 
System Menu  
Table 1.10 System Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Startup Page  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
System Menu  
Set to determine if a special startup  
page shall be printed at each power  
on.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
System Menu  
Startup Page  
The available values are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Startup Page =  
New Value  
Yes*  
No  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
System Menu  
Startup Page  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Print PS Errors  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
System Menu  
Set to control the use of the built in  
error handler or debugger in the  
PostScript interpreter.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
System Menu  
Print PS Errors  
The available values are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Print PS Errors=  
New Value  
On  
Off*  
When On, PostScript error information  
is printed. When Off, the job flushes  
and no information is provided.  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
System Menu  
Print PS Errors  
Ready  
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System Menu  
Table 1.10 System Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Defaults  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
System Menu  
Sets default units. This is not changed  
when a “Factory Default” is  
performed.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
System Menu  
Defaults  
The available values are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Defaults  
New Value  
=
Inches* (for 110V configuration)  
Millimeters (for 220V configuration)  
The following defaults are affected by  
changing this setting:  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
System Menu  
Defaults  
• System Menu>Paper Size  
• PCL Menu>FormLength.  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Power Saver  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
System Menu  
Set the time the printer will remain  
idle before low power mode is  
activated.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
System Menu  
Power Saver  
The available values, in minutes, are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Power Saver  
New Value  
=
180  
120  
90  
60  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
System Menu  
Power Saver  
30*  
15  
Off (never enter Power Saver mode)  
Ready  
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Color Adjust Menu  
Color Adjust Menu  
Use the Color Adjust Menu to control and adjust color  
density, black density, and color balance. The menu  
hierarchy is shown in Figure 1.7.  
Figure 1.7 Color Adjust Menu hierarchy  
+3 CMY  
+2 CMY  
+1 CMY  
0 CMY*  
-1 CMY  
-2 CMY  
-3 CMY  
Job Menu  
Password Menu  
Tray Menu  
Color Density  
PCL Menu  
System Menu  
Color Adjust Menu  
Imaging Menu  
Parallel Menu  
Serial Menu  
+3 K  
+2 K  
+1 K  
0 K*  
-1 K  
-2 K  
-3 K  
Black Density  
Color Balance  
21  
20  
19  
18  
17  
16  
15  
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
0
Ethernet Menu  
Token Ring Menu  
Novell Menu  
Print Menu  
Media Server Menu  
Service Menu  
Reset Menu  
Yes  
No*  
Cancel Changes  
Color Defaults  
Yes  
No*  
Refer to Table 1.11 on page 1-43 for step-by-step  
instructions.  
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Color Adjust Menu  
Table 1.11 Color Adjust Menu functions  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Color Density  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Color Adjust  
Set to allow fine adjustment to the  
color density.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Color Adjust  
Color Density  
The available values are:  
+3 CMY  
+2 CMY  
+1 CMY  
0 CMY*  
-1 CMY  
-2 CMY  
-3 CMY  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Color Density  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Color Adjust  
Color Density  
A change to Color Density (i.e.  
pressing Enter after a value change)  
will cause a test print output, based  
upon the changed value.  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Black Density  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Color Adjust  
Set to allow fine adjustment of the  
black density.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Color Adjust  
Black Density  
The available values are:  
+3 K  
+2 K  
+1 K  
0 K*  
-1 K  
-2 K  
-3 K  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Black Density  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Color Adjust  
Black Density  
A change to Black Density (i.e.  
pressing Enter after a value change)  
will cause a test print output, based  
upon the changed value.  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Color Adjust Menu  
Table 1.11 Color Adjust Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Color Balance  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Color Adjust  
Set to allow fine adjustment to the  
color balance.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Color Adjust  
Color Balance  
The available values are:  
21  
20  
19  
18  
17  
16  
15  
14  
13  
12  
11  
10  
0
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Color Balance  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Color Adjust  
Color Balance  
A change to Color Balance (i.e.  
pressing Enter after a value change)  
will cause a test print output, based  
upon the changed value.  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Cancel Changes  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Color Adjust  
Set to cancel all changes made to  
Color Adjustment during the current  
session.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Color Adjust  
Cancel Changes  
The available values are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Cancel Changes  
New Value  
Yes  
No*  
This operation cancels any changes  
made to the Color Density, Black  
Density, and Color Balance values  
during a “session” in the Color Adjust  
Menu. The values current at the  
entrance to the Color Adjust Menu are  
restored. Note that this cancellation  
also includes canceling Color Defaults.  
Cancel Changes will not cause a test  
print output. This operation cannot be  
undone.  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Color Adjust  
Cancel Changes  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Color Adjust Menu  
Table 1.11 Color Adjust Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Color Defaults  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Color Adjust  
Set to allow “resetting” all color  
adjustment (Color Density, Black  
Density, and Color Balance) to their  
factory default values.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Color Adjust  
Color Defaults  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Color Defaults  
New Value  
The available values are:  
Yes  
No*  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Color Adjust  
Color Defaults  
Executing Color Defaults will reset to  
factory defaults values and cause a  
test print output, based upon those  
factory default values.  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Imaging Menu  
Imaging Menu  
Use the Imaging Menu to set imaging features as printer  
defaults. The menu hierarchy is shown in Figure 1.8.  
Figure 1.8 Imaging Menu hierarchy  
On  
Off*  
Job Menu  
Password Menu  
Tray Menu  
Edge Smoothing  
Vivid*  
Color Mode  
Photo  
Unadjusted  
On  
Off*  
PCL Menu  
Blk. Overprint  
System Menu  
Color Adjust Menu  
Imaging Menu  
Parallel Menu  
Serial Menu  
Quad Dot  
Smooth Screen*  
1200 Quality  
Halftone Type  
On  
Off*  
Enh. Alignment  
On  
Off*  
Ethernet Menu  
Token Ring Menu  
Novell Menu  
Print Menu  
Fast Black  
On  
Off*  
Process Black  
Media Server Menu  
Service Menu  
Reset Menu  
Refer to Table 1.12 on page 1-47 for step-by-step  
instructions.  
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Imaging Menu  
Table 1.12 Imaging Menu functions  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Edge Smoothing  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Imaging Menu  
Set the default image (resolution)  
enhancement mode used in PCL and  
PostScript.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Imaging Menu  
Edge Smoothing  
The available values are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Edge Smoothing =  
New Value  
On  
Off*  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Imaging Menu  
Edge Smoothing  
Edge Smoothing cannot be used  
when the Halftone Type is set to  
1200 Quality.  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Color Mode  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Imaging Menu  
Set to allow adjustment to the color  
mode.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Imaging Menu  
Color Mode  
The available values are:  
Vivid*  
Photo  
Unadjusted  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Color Mode  
New Value  
=
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Imaging Menu  
Color Mode  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Blk. Overprint  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Imaging Menu  
Set to select Black Overprint  
operation.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Imaging Menu  
Blk. Overprint  
The available values are:  
On  
Off*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Blk. Overprint =  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Imaging Menu  
Blk. Overprint  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Imaging Menu  
Table 1.12 Imaging Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Halftone Type  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Imaging Menu  
Set the halftoning method.  
The available values are:  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Imaging Menu  
Halftone Type  
Quad Dot  
Smooth Screen*  
1200 Quality  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Halftone Type =  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Imaging Menu  
Halftone Type  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Enh. Alignment  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Imaging Menu  
Set to improve image registration by  
enabling a skip pitch printing mode.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Imaging Menu  
Enh. Alignment  
The available values are:  
On  
Off*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Enh. Alignment =  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Imaging Menu  
Enh. Alignment  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Fast Black  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Imaging Menu  
Enable or disable printing on the  
transfer drum seam when in  
monochrome mode.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Imaging Menu  
Fast Black  
The available values are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Fast Black  
New Value  
=
On  
Off*  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Imaging Menu  
Fast Black  
Image quality will be enhanced by not  
allowing printing on seam.  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Imaging Menu  
Table 1.12 Imaging Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Process Black  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Imaging Menu  
Set to select process black operation.  
The available values are:  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Imaging Menu  
Process Black  
On  
Off*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Process Black =  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Imaging Menu  
Process Black  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Parallel Menu  
Parallel Menu  
Use the Parallel Menu to set options for the parallel port  
connection. The menu hierarchy is shown in Figure 1.9.  
Figure 1.9 Parallel Menu hierarchy  
On*  
Off  
Job Menu  
Password Menu  
Tray Menu  
Port Enable  
5 ... 30* ... 300 Seconds  
Port Timeout  
Parallel PDL  
PCL Menu  
System Menu  
Color Adjust Menu  
Imaging Menu  
Parallel Menu  
Serial Menu  
Auto*  
PCL  
PostScript  
On  
Off*  
Binary PS  
Ethernet Menu  
Token Ring Menu  
Novell Menu  
On*  
Off  
Bi-Directional  
Print Menu  
Media Server Menu  
Service Menu  
Reset Menu  
Refer to Table 1.13 on page 1-51 for step-by-step  
instructions.  
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Parallel Menu  
Table 1.13 Parallel Menu functions  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Port Enable  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Parallel Menu  
Enable or disable the parallel port.  
The available values are:  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Parallel Menu  
Port Enable  
On*  
Off  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Port Enable  
New Value  
=
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Parallel Menu  
Port Enable  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Port Timeout  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Parallel Menu  
Set the time for determining when to  
end an incomplete print job and poll  
the next port in the polling sequence.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Parallel Menu  
Port Timeout  
The available values are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Port Timeout =  
New Value  
5 - 300 seconds (30*)  
This item also causes an implicit job  
end such as Control D in PostScript or 4.Press Enter. You will see:  
<ESC> E in PCL, and invokes the  
Parallel Menu  
Port Timeout  
emulation functions associated with  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
this action (e.g., formfeed, reset, etc.).  
The time changes incrementally by 1  
second each time either Value Up or  
Value Down is pressed. Holding  
down Value Up or Value Down  
causes continuous scrolling through  
the values.  
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Parallel Menu  
Table 1.13 Parallel Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Parallel PDL  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Parallel Menu  
Set the default emulation for the  
parallel port.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Parallel Menu  
Parallel PDL  
The available values are:  
Auto*  
PCL  
PostScript  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Parallel PDL =  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Parallel Menu  
Parallel PDL  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Binary PS  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Parallel Menu  
Enable or disable the binary mode of  
PostScript.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Parallel Menu  
Binary PS  
The available values are:  
On  
Off*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Binary PS  
New Value  
=
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Parallel Menu  
Binary PS  
Ready  
Bidirectional  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Parallel Menu  
Enable or disable bidirectional  
communications through the parallel  
port.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Parallel Menu  
Bidirectional  
The available values are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Bidirectional =  
New Value  
On*  
Off  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Parallel Menu  
Bidirectional  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Serial Menu  
Serial Menu  
Use the Serial Menu to set options for the serial port  
connection. The menu hierarchy is shown in Figure 1.10.  
Figure 1.10 Serial Menu hierarchy  
On*  
Off  
Job Menu  
Password Menu  
Tray Menu  
Port Enable  
5 ... 30* ... 300 Seconds  
Port Timeout  
Serial PDL  
PCL Menu  
System Menu  
Color Adjust Menu  
Imaging Menu  
Parallel Menu  
Serial Menu  
Auto*  
PCL  
PostScript  
XON/XOFF  
Robust XON/XOFF  
Hardware*  
Flow Control  
Ethernet Menu  
Token Ring Menu  
Novell Menu  
On  
Off*  
Binary PS  
Baud Rate  
Print Menu  
Media Server Menu  
Service Menu  
Reset Menu  
38400  
28800  
19200  
9600*  
4800  
2400  
1200  
600  
Refer to Table 1.14 on page 1-54 for step-by-step  
instructions.  
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Serial Menu  
Table 1.14 Serial Menu functions  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Port Enable  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Serial Menu  
Enable or disable the serial port.  
The available values are:  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Serial Menu  
Port Enable  
On*  
Off  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Port Enable  
New Value  
=
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Serial Menu  
Port Enable  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Port Timeout  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Serial Menu  
Set the time for determining when to  
end an incomplete print job and poll  
the next port in the polling sequence.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Serial Menu  
Port Timeout  
The available values are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Port Timeout =  
New Value  
5 - 300 seconds (30*)  
This item also causes an implicit job  
end such as Control D in PostScript or  
<ESC> E in PCL, and invokes the  
emulation functions associated with  
this action (e.g., formfeed, reset, etc.).  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Serial Menu  
Port Timeout  
Ready  
The time changes incrementally by 1  
second each time either Value Up or  
Value Down is pressed. Holding  
down Value Up or Value Down  
causes continuous scrolling through  
the values.  
Table 1.14 Page 1 of 3  
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Serial Menu  
Table 1.14 Serial Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Serial PDL  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Serial Menu  
Set the default emulation for the serial  
port.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Serial Menu  
Serial PDL  
The available values are:  
Auto*  
PCL  
Postscript  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Serial PDL  
New Value  
=
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Serial Menu  
Serial PDL  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Flow Control  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Serial Menu  
Set the handshaking parameters for  
the serial port.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Serial Menu  
Flow Control  
The available values are:  
XON/XOFF  
Robust XON/XOFF  
Hardware*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Flow Control =  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Serial Menu  
Flow Control  
Ready  
Binary PS  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Parallel Menu  
Enable or disable the binary mode of  
PostScript.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Parallel Menu  
Binary PS  
The available values are:  
On  
Off*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Binary PS  
New Value  
=
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Parallel Menu  
Binary PS  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Serial Menu  
Table 1.14 Serial Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Baud Rate  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Serial Menu  
Set the baud rate for the serial port.  
The available values are:  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Serial Menu  
Baud Rate  
38400  
28800  
19200  
9600*  
4800  
2400  
1200  
600  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Baud Rate  
New Value  
=
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Serial Menu  
Baud Rate  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Ethernet Menu  
Ethernet Menu  
Use the Ethernet Menu to set options for the Ethernet  
port. The menu hierarchy is shown in Figure 1.11 on  
Refer to Table 1.15 on page 1-59 for step-by-step  
instructions.  
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Ethernet Menu  
Figure 1.11 Ethernet Menu hierarchy  
On*  
Off  
On*  
Off  
Auto*  
PCL  
PostScript  
Job Menu  
Password Menu  
Tray Menu  
LPR Enable  
LPR Banner  
LPR PDL  
PCL Menu  
On  
Off*  
On*  
Off  
Auto*  
PCL  
PostScript  
System Menu  
Color Adjust Menu  
Imaging Menu  
Parallel Menu  
Serial Menu  
LPR Binary PS  
DLC/LLC Enable  
DLC/LLC PDL  
On  
Off*  
On*  
Off  
Auto*  
PCL  
PostScript  
DLC/LLC Bin PS  
Ethernet Menu  
Token Ring Menu  
Novell Menu  
Print Menu  
NetBEUI Enable  
NetBEUI PDL  
On  
Off*  
On*  
Off  
Auto*  
PCL  
PostScript  
NetBEUI Bin PS  
Media Server Menu  
Service Menu  
Reset Menu  
AppSocket Enable  
AppSocket PDL  
On  
Off*  
AppSocket Bin PS  
On*  
Off  
EtherTalk Enable  
HTTP Enable  
On*  
Off  
Static  
IP Address Res  
BOOTP/RARP  
DHCP*  
1
IP Address  
1
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
Sub Net Mask  
1
Default Gateway  
5 ... 60* ... 300 Seconds  
Port Timeout  
2
Auto*  
Speed  
10/HALF  
10/FULL  
100/HALF  
100/FULL  
1
2
Appears only if IP Address Res = Static.  
Appears only if 10/100 Ethernet option is installed.  
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Ethernet Menu  
Table 1.15 Ethernet Menu functions  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
LPR Enable  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Ethernet Menu  
Enable or disable the Ethernet LPR  
protocol.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Ethernet Menu  
LPR Enable  
The available values are:  
On*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
LPR Enable  
New Value  
=
=
=
Off  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Ethernet Menu  
LPR Enable  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
LPR Banner  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Ethernet Menu  
Enable or disable the LPR banner  
sheet.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Ethernet Menu  
LPR Banner  
The available values are:  
On  
Off*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
LPR Banner  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ethernet Menu  
LPR Banner  
Ready  
LPR PDL  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Ethernet Menu  
Set the default emulation for the  
Ethernet LPR protocol.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Ethernet Menu  
LPR PDL  
The available values are:  
Auto*  
PCL  
PostScript  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
LPR PDL  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Ethernet Menu  
LPR PDL  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Ethernet Menu  
Table 1.15 Ethernet Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
LPR Binary PS  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Ethernet Menu  
Enable or disable the LPR binary mode  
of PostScript.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Ethernet Menu  
LPR Binary PS  
The available values are:  
On  
Off*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
LPR Binary PS =  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Ethernet Menu  
LPR Binary PS  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
DLC/LLC Enable  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Ethernet Menu  
Enable or disable the DLC/LLC  
protocol.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Ethernet Menu  
DLC/LLC Enable  
The available values are:  
On*  
Off  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
DLC/LLC Enable =  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ethernet Menu  
DLC/LLC Enable  
Ready  
DLC/LLC PDL  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Ethernet Menu  
Set the default emulation for the DLC/  
LLC protocol.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Ethernet Menu  
DLC/LLC PDL  
The available values are:  
Auto*  
PCL  
PostScript  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
DLC/LLC PDL  
New Value  
=
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Ethernet Menu  
DLC/LLC PDL  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Ethernet Menu  
Table 1.15 Ethernet Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
DLC/LLC Bin PS  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Ethernet Menu  
Enable or disable the DLC/LLC binary  
mode of PostScript.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Ethernet Menu  
DLC/LLC Bin PS  
The available values are:  
On  
Off*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
DLC/LLC Bin PS =  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Ethernet Menu  
DLC/LLC Bin PS  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
NetBEUI Enable  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Ethernet Menu  
Enable or disable the NetBEUI  
protocol.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Ethernet Menu  
NetBEUI Enable  
The available values are:  
On*  
Off  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
NetBEUI Enable =  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ethernet Menu  
NetBEUI Enable  
Ready  
NetBEUI PDL  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Ethernet Menu  
Set the default emulation for the  
NetBEUI protocol.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Ethernet Menu  
NetBEUI PDL  
The available values are:  
Auto*  
PCL  
PostScript  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
NetBEUI PDL  
New Value  
=
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Ethernet Menu  
NetBEUI PDL  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Ethernet Menu  
Table 1.15 Ethernet Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
NetBEUI Bin PS  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Ethernet Menu  
Enable or disable the NetBEUI binary  
mode of PostScript.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Ethernet Menu  
NetBEUI Bin PS  
The available values are:  
On  
Off*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
NetBEUI Bin PS =  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Ethernet Menu  
NetBEUI Bin PS  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
AppSocket Enable  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Ethernet Menu  
Enable or disable the Ethernet  
AppSocket protocol. The AppSocket  
in the printer supports Ports 2000,  
9100, and 2501.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Ethernet Menu  
AppSocket Enabl  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
AppSocket Enabl=  
New Value  
The available values are:  
On*  
Off  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ethernet Menu  
AppSocket Enabl  
Ready  
AppSocket PDL  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Ethernet Menu  
Set the default emulation for the  
Ethernet AppSocket protocol.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Ethernet Menu  
AppSocket PDL  
The available values are:  
Auto*  
PCL  
PostScript  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
AppSocket PDL =  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Ethernet Menu  
AppSocket PDL  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Ethernet Menu  
Table 1.15 Ethernet Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
AppSocket Bin PS  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Ethernet Menu  
Enable or disable the AppSocket  
binary mode of PostScript.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Ethernet Menu  
AppSocket Bin PS  
The available values are:  
On  
Off*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
AppSocket Bin PS=  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Ethernet Menu  
AppSocket Bin PS  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
EtherTalk Enable  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Ethernet Menu  
Enable or disable the Ethernet  
EtherTalk protocol.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Ethernet Menu  
EtherTalk Enable  
The available values are:  
On*  
Off  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
EtherTalk Enable=  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ethernet Menu  
EtherTalk Enable  
Ready  
HTTP Enable  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Ethernet Menu  
Enable or disable the Ethernet HTTP  
Server protocol.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Ethernet Menu  
HTTP Enable  
The available values are:  
On*  
Off  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
HTTP Enable  
New Value  
=
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Ethernet Menu  
HTTP Enable  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Ethernet Menu  
Table 1.15 Ethernet Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
IP Address Res.  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Ethernet Menu  
Set the method used to assign the IP  
address, including subnet mask and  
default gateway.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Ethernet Menu  
IP Address Res.  
The available values are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
IP Address Res.=  
New Value  
Static  
BOOTP/RARP  
DHCP*  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Ethernet Menu  
IP Address Res.  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Ethernet Menu  
Table 1.15 Ethernet Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
IP Address  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Ethernet Menu  
Set the four byte IP address.  
The available values are:  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Ethernet Menu  
IP Address  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
(where xxx = 000 to 255)  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down.  
You will see:  
IP Address  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
=
=
For this item (after Step 3), Item Up  
moves the cursor to the right through  
the displayed IP address and Item  
Down moves the cursor to the left.  
This allows you to change characters  
within the string rather than having to  
reenter the entire string.  
4.Press Value Up or Value Down  
to change the value of the  
character above the cursor. The  
value is incremented or  
decremented by 1 each time  
the key is pressed. Holding  
down Value Up or Value  
IP Address  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
This item appears only if  
IP Address Res is set to Static.  
Down causes continuous  
scrolling through the values.  
5.To change other characters in  
the IP address, press Item Up  
or Item Down to scroll right or  
left respectively through the  
character string, then press  
Value Up or Value Down to  
change the value of the  
IP Address  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
=
character above the cursor (as  
in Step 4).  
6.When you have completed  
setting the IP address, press  
Enter. You will see:  
Ethernet Menu  
IP Address  
7.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
8.Restart printer or power off/on.  
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Ethernet Menu  
Table 1.15 Ethernet Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Subnet Mask  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Ethernet Menu  
Set the four byte Subnet Mask  
address.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Ethernet Menu  
Subnet Mask  
The available values are:  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down.  
You will see:  
Subnet Mask  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
=
=
(where xxx = 000 to 255)  
For this item (after Step 3), Item Up  
moves the cursor to the right through  
the displayed Subnet Mask address  
and Item Down moves the cursor to  
the left. This allows you to change  
characters within the string rather  
than having to reenter the entire  
string.  
4.Press Value Up or Value Down  
to change the value of the  
character above the cursor. The  
value is incremented or  
decremented by 1 each time  
the key is pressed. Holding  
down Value Up or Value  
Subnet Mask  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
Down causes continuous  
scrolling through the values.  
This item appears only if  
IP Address Res is set to Static.  
5.To change other characters in  
the Subnet Mask address, press  
Item Up or Item Down to  
scroll right or left respectively  
through the character string,  
then press Value Up or Value  
Down to change the value of  
the character above the cursor  
(as in Step 4).  
Subnet Mask  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
=
6.When you have completed  
setting the Subnet Mask  
address, press Enter. You will  
see:  
Ethernet Menu  
Subnet Mask  
7.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
8.Restart printer or power off/on.  
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Ethernet Menu  
Table 1.15 Ethernet Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Default Gateway  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Ethernet Menu  
Set the four byte Default Gateway  
address.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Ethernet Menu  
Default Gateway  
The available values are:  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down.  
You will see:  
Default Gateway=  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
(where xxx = 000 to 255)  
For this item (after Step 3), Item Up  
moves the cursor to the right through  
the displayed Default Gateway  
address and Item Down moves the  
cursor to the left. This allows you to  
change characters within the string  
rather than having to reenter the  
entire string.  
4.Press Value Up or Value Down  
to change the value of the  
character above the cursor. The  
value is incremented or  
decremented by 1 each time  
the key is pressed. Holding  
down Value Up or Value  
Default Gateway=  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
Down causes continuous  
scrolling through the values.  
With the cursor displayed under a  
character, Value Up increments the  
value of that character and Value  
Down decrements the value.  
5.To change other characters in  
the Default Gateway address,  
press Item Up or Item Down  
to scroll right or left  
Default Gateway=  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
This item appears only if  
IP Address Res is set to Static.  
respectively through the  
character string, then press  
Value Up or Value Down to  
change the value of the  
character above the cursor (as  
in Step 4).  
6.When you have completed  
setting the Default Gateway  
address, press Enter. You will  
see:  
Ethernet Menu  
Default Gateway  
7.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
8.Restart printer or power off/on.  
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Ethernet Menu  
Table 1.15 Ethernet Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Port Timeout  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Ethernet Menu  
Set the time for determining when to  
end an incomplete print job and poll  
the next port in the polling sequence.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Ethernet Menu  
Port Timeout  
The available values are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Port Timeout =  
New Value  
5 - 300 seconds (30*)  
This item also causes an implicit job  
end such as Control D in PostScript or 4.Press Enter. You will see:  
<ESC> E in PCL, and invokes the  
Ethernet Menu  
Port Timeout  
emulation functions associated with  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
this action (e.g., formfeed, reset, etc.).  
The time changes incrementally by 1  
second each time either Value Up or  
Value Down is pressed. Holding  
down Value Up or Value Down  
causes continuous scrolling through  
the values.  
Speed  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Ethernet Menu  
Set the speed of the 10/100 Ethernet  
interface card (appears only if the  
option is installed).  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Ethernet Menu  
Speed  
The available values are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Speed  
New Value  
=
Auto*  
10/HALF  
10/FULL  
100/HALF  
100/FULL  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ethernet Menu  
Speed  
HALF = half duplex  
FULL = full duplex  
Ready  
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Token Ring Menu  
Token Ring Menu  
Use the Token Ring Menu to set options for the Token  
Ring port. The menu hierarchy is shown in Figure 1.12 on  
Refer to Table 1.16 on page 1-71 for step-by-step  
instructions.  
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Token Ring Menu  
Figure 1.12 Token Ring Menu hierarchy  
On*  
Off  
On*  
Off  
Auto*  
PCL  
PostScript  
Job Menu  
Password Menu  
Tray Menu  
LPR Enable  
LPR Banner  
LPR PDL  
PCL Menu  
On  
Off*  
On*  
Off  
Auto*  
PCL  
PostScript  
System Menu  
Color Adjust Menu  
Imaging Menu  
Parallel Menu  
Serial Menu  
LPR Binary PS  
DLC/LLC Enable  
DLC/LLC PDL  
On  
Off*  
On*  
Off  
Auto*  
PCL  
PostScript  
DLC/LLC Bin PS  
Ethernet Menu  
Token Ring Menu  
Novell Menu  
NetBEUI Enable  
NetBEUI PDL  
On  
Off*  
On*  
Off  
Auto*  
PCL  
PostScript  
Print Menu  
NetBEUI Bin PS  
Media Server Menu  
Service Menu  
Reset Menu  
AppSocket Enable  
AppSocket PDL  
On  
Off*  
AppSocket Bin PS  
On*  
Off  
On*  
Off  
TokenTalk Enable  
HTTP Enable  
Static  
IP Address Res  
BOOTP/RARP  
DHCP*  
1
IP Address  
1
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
Sub Net Mask  
1
Default Gateway  
5 ... 60* ... 300 Seconds  
Port Timeout  
LAA  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
On*  
Off  
Auto*  
16  
4
Source Routing  
Speed  
1
Appears only if IP Address Res = Static.  
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Token Ring Menu  
Table 1.16 Token Ring Menu functions  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
LPR Enable  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Token Ring Menu  
Enable or disable the Token Ring LPR  
protocol.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Token Ring Menu  
LPR Enable  
The available values are:  
On*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
LPR Enable  
New Value  
=
=
=
Off  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Token Ring Menu  
LPR Enable  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
LPR Banner  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Token Ring Menu  
Enable or disable the LPR banner  
sheet.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Token Ring Menu  
LPR Banner  
The available values are:  
On*  
Off  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
LPR Banner  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Token Ring Menu  
LPR Banner  
Ready  
LPR PDL  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Token Ring Menu  
Set the default emulation for the  
Token Ring LPR protocol.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Token Ring Menu  
LPR PDL  
The available values are:  
Auto*  
PCL  
PostScript  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
LPR PDL  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Token Ring Menu  
LPR PDL  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Token Ring Menu  
Table 1.16 Token Ring Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
LPR Binary PS  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Token Ring Menu  
Enable or disable the LPR binary mode  
of PostScript.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Token Ring Menu  
LPR Binary PS  
The available values are:  
On  
Off*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
LPR Binary PS =  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Token Ring Menu  
LPR Binary PS  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
DLC/LLC Enable  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Token Ring Menu  
Enable or disable the DLC/LLC  
protocol.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Token Ring Menu  
DLC/LLC Enable  
The available values are:  
On*  
Off  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
DLC/LLC Enable =  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Token Ring Menu  
DLC/LLC Enable  
Ready  
DLC/LLC PDL  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Token Ring Menu  
Set the default emulation for the DLC/  
LLC protocol.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Token Ring Menu  
DLC/LLC PDL  
The available values are:  
Auto*  
PCL  
PostScript  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
DLC/LLC PDL  
New Value  
=
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Token Ring Menu  
DLC/LLC PDL  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Token Ring Menu  
Table 1.16 Token Ring Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
DLC/LLC Bin PS  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Token Ring Menu  
Enable or disable the DLC/LLC binary  
mode of PostScript.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Token Ring Menu  
DLC/LLC Bin PS  
The available values are:  
On  
Off*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
DLC/LLC Bin PS =  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Token Ring Menu  
DLC/LLC Bin PS  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
NetBEUI Enable  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Token Ring Menu  
Enable or disable the NetBEUI  
protocol.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Token Ring Menu  
NetBEUI Enable  
The available values are:  
On*  
Off  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
NetBEUI Enable =  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Token Ring Menu  
NetBEUI Enable  
Ready  
NetBEUI PDL  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Token Ring Menu  
Set the default emulation for the  
NetBEUI protocol. The available values  
are:  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Token Ring Menu  
NetBEUI PDL  
Auto*  
PCL  
PostScript  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
NetBEUI PDL  
New Value  
=
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Token Ring Menu  
NetBEUI PDL  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Token Ring Menu  
Table 1.16 Token Ring Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
NetBEUI Bin PS  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Token Ring Menu  
Enable or disable the NetBEUI binary  
mode of PostScript.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Token Ring Menu  
NetBEUI Bin PS  
The available values are:  
On  
Off*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
NetBEUI Bin PS =  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Token Ring Menu  
NetBEUI Bin PS  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
AppSocket Enable  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Token Ring Menu  
Enable or disable the Token Ring  
AppSocket protocol. The AppSocket  
in the printer supports Ports 200,  
9100, and 2105.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Token Ring Menu  
AppSocket Enabl  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
AppSocket Enabl=  
New Value  
The available values are:  
On*  
Off  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Token Ring Menu  
AppSocket Enabl  
Ready  
AppSocket PDL  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Token Ring Menu  
Set the default emulation for the  
Token Ring AppSocket protocol.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Token Ring Menu  
AppSocket PDL  
The available values are:  
Auto*  
PCL  
PostScript  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
AppSocket PDL =  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Token Ring Menu  
AppSocket PDL  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Token Ring Menu  
Table 1.16 Token Ring Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
AppSocket Bin PS  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Token Ring Menu  
Enable or disable the AppSocket  
binary mode of PostScript.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Token Ring Menu  
AppSocket Bin PS  
The available values are:  
On  
Off*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
AppSocket Bin PS=  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Token Ring Menu  
AppSocket Bin PS  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
TokenTalk Enable  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Token Ring Menu  
Enable or disable the Token Ring  
TokenTalk protocol.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Token Ring Menu  
TokenTalk Enable  
The available values are:  
On*  
Off  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
TokenTalk Enable=  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Token Ring Menu  
TokenTalk Enable  
Ready  
HTTP Enable  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Token Ring Menu  
Enable or disable the Token Ring HTTP  
Server protocol.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Token Ring Menu  
HTTP Enable  
The available values are:  
On*  
Off  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
HTTP Enable  
New Value  
=
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Token Ring Menu  
HTTP Enable  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Token Ring Menu  
Table 1.16 Token Ring Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
IP Address Res.  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Token Ring Menu  
Set the method used to assign the IP  
address, including subnet mask and  
default gateway. The available values  
are:  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Token Ring Menu  
IP Address Res.  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
IP Address Res.=  
New Value  
Static  
BOOTP/RARP  
DHCP*  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Token Ring Menu  
IP Address Res.  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Token Ring Menu  
Table 1.16 Token Ring Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
IP Address  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Token Ring Menu  
Set the four byte IP address.  
The available values are:  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Token Ring Menu  
IP Address  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
(where xxx = 000 to 255)  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down.  
You will see:  
IP Address  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
=
=
For this item (after Step 3), Item Up  
moves the cursor to the right through  
the displayed IP address and Item  
Down moves the cursor to the left.  
This allows you to change characters  
within the string rather than having to  
reenter the entire string.  
4.Press Value Up or Value Down  
to change the value of the  
character above the cursor. The  
value is incremented or  
decremented by 1 each time  
the key is pressed. Holding  
down Value Up or Value  
IP Address  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
With the cursor displayed under a  
character, Value Up increments the  
value of that character and Value  
Down decrements the value.  
Down causes continuous  
scrolling through the values.  
This item appears only if  
IP Address Res is set to Static.  
5.To change other characters in  
the IP address, press Item Up  
or Item Down to scroll right or  
left respectively through the  
character string, then press  
Value Up or Value Down to  
change the value of the  
IP Address  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
=
character above the cursor (as  
in Step 4).  
6.When you have completed  
setting the IP address, press  
Enter. You will see:  
Token Ring Menu  
IP Address  
7.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
8.Restart printer or power off/on.  
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Token Ring Menu  
Table 1.16 Token Ring Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Subnet Mask  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Token Ring Menu  
Set the four byte Subnet Mask  
address.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Token Ring Menu  
Subnet Mask  
The available values are:  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down.  
You will see:  
Subnet Mask  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
=
=
(where xxx = 000 to 255)  
For this item (after Step 3), Item Up  
moves the cursor to the right through  
the displayed Subnet Mask address  
and Item Down moves the cursor to  
the left. This allows you to change  
characters within the string rather  
than having to reenter the entire  
string.  
4.Press Value Up or Value Down  
to change the value of the  
character above the cursor. The  
value is incremented or  
decremented by 1 each time  
the key is pressed. Holding  
down Value Up or Value  
Subnet Mask  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
Down causes continuous  
scrolling through the values.  
With the cursor displayed under a  
character, Value Up increments the  
value of that character and Value  
Down decrements the value.  
5.To change other characters in  
the Subnet Mask address, press  
Item Up or Item Down to  
scroll right or left respectively  
through the character string,  
then press Value Up or Value  
Down to change the value of  
the character above the cursor  
(as in Step 4).  
Subnet Mask  
=
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
This item appears only if  
IP Address Res is set to Static.  
6.When you have completed  
setting the Subnet Mask  
address, press Enter. You will  
see:  
Token Ring Menu  
Subnet Mask  
7.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
8.Restart printer or power off/on.  
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Token Ring Menu  
Table 1.16 Token Ring Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Default Gateway  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Token Ring Menu  
Set the four byte Default Gateway  
address.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Token Ring Menu  
Default Gateway  
The available values are:  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down.  
You will see:  
Default Gateway=  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
(where xxx = 000 to 255)  
For this item (after Step 3), Item Up  
moves the cursor to the right through  
the displayed Default Gateway  
address and Item Down moves the  
cursor to the left. This allows you to  
change characters within the string  
rather than having to reenter the  
entire string.  
4.Press Value Up or Value Down  
to change the value of the  
character above the cursor. The  
value is incremented or  
decremented by 1 each time  
the key is pressed. Holding  
down Value Up or Value  
Default Gateway=  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
Down causes continuous  
scrolling through the values.  
With the cursor displayed under a  
character, Value Up increments the  
value of that character and Value  
Down decrements the value.  
5.To change other characters in  
the Default Gateway address,  
press Item Up or Item Down  
to scroll right or left  
Default Gateway=  
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx  
This item appears only if  
IP Address Res is set to Static.  
respectively through the  
character string, then press  
Value Up or Value Down to  
change the value of the  
character above the cursor (as  
in Step 4).  
6.When you have completed  
setting the Default Gateway  
address, press Enter. You will  
see:  
Token Ring Menu  
Default Gateway  
7.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
8.Restart printer or power off/on.  
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Token Ring Menu  
Table 1.16 Token Ring Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Port Timeout  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Token Ring Menu  
Set the time for determining when to  
end an incomplete print job and poll  
the next port in the polling sequence.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Token Ring Menu  
Port Timeout  
The available values are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Port Timeout =  
New Value  
5 - 300 seconds (60*)  
This item also causes an implicit job  
end such as Control D in PostScript or 4.Press Enter. You will see:  
<ESC> E in PCL, and invokes the  
Token Ring Menu  
Port Timeout  
emulation functions associated with  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
this action (e.g., formfeed, reset, etc.).  
The time changes incrementally by 1  
second each time either Value Up or  
Value Down is pressed. Holding  
down Value Up or Value Down  
causes continuous scrolling through  
the values.  
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Token Ring Menu  
Table 1.16 Token Ring Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
LAA  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Token Ring Menu  
Set the six byte Locally Administered  
Address.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Token Ring Menu  
LAA  
The valid values are:  
xxxx xxxx xxxx  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down.  
You will see:  
LAA  
=
=
(where xxxx xxxx xxxx can equal any  
value within the valid range of 4000 0000  
0000 and 7FFF FFFF FFFF)  
xxxx xxxx xxxx  
4.Press Value Up or Value Down  
to change the value of the  
character above the cursor. The  
value is incremented or  
decremented by 1 each time  
the key is pressed. Holding  
down Value Up or Value  
LAA  
For this item (after Step 3), Item Up  
moves the cursor to the right through  
the displayed LAA and Item Down  
moves the cursor to the left. This  
allows you to change characters  
within the string rather than having to  
reenter the entire string.  
xxxx xxxx xxxx  
Down causes continuous  
scrolling through the values.  
With the cursor displayed under a  
character, Value Up increments the  
value of that character and Value  
Down decrements the value.  
5.To change other characters in  
the LAA, press Item Up or Item  
Down to scroll right or left  
respectively through the  
character string, then press  
Value Up or Value Down to  
change the value of the  
character above the cursor (as  
in Step 4).  
LAA  
=
xxxx xxxx xxxx  
6.When you have completed  
setting the LAA, press Enter.  
You will see:  
Token Ring Menu  
LAA  
7.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Token Ring Menu  
Table 1.16 Token Ring Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Source Routing  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Token Ring Menu  
Select the Source Routing option.  
The available values are:  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Token Ring Menu  
Source Routing  
On*  
Off  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Source Routing =  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Token Ring Menu  
Source Routing  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Speed  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Token Ring Menu  
Select the Token Ring speed option.  
The available values are:  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Token Ring Menu  
Speed  
Auto*  
16  
4
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Speed  
New Value  
=
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Token Ring Menu  
Speed  
Ready  
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Novell Menu  
Novell Menu  
Use the Novell Menu to modify Novell parameters. The  
menu hierarchy is shown in Figure 1.13. Items in italics  
appear only if Novell Enable is set to On.  
Figure 1.13 Novell Menu hierarchy with factory settings  
On*  
Off  
On  
Off*  
Job Menu  
Password Menu  
Tray Menu  
Novell Enable  
Auto*  
PCL  
Novell PDL  
PCL Menu  
System Menu  
Color Adjust Menu  
Imaging Menu  
Parallel Menu  
Serial Menu  
PostScript  
Novell Binary PS  
Novell Mode  
Frame Type  
NDS  
BEM  
NDS/BEM*  
Auto*  
802.2  
802.3  
SNAP  
Ethernet Menu  
Token Ring Menu  
Novell Menu  
Print Menu  
Ethernet II  
1 .. 2* .. 29  
Polling Interval  
PServer Name  
Primary Server  
NDS Tree  
Media Server Menu  
Service Menu  
Reset Menu  
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx  
NDS Context  
Refer to Table 1.17 on page 1-84 for step-by-step  
instructions.  
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Novell Menu  
Table 1.17 Novell Menu functions  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Novell Enable  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Novell Menu  
Enable or disable the Novell protocol.  
The available values are:  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Novell Menu  
Novell Enable  
On*  
Off  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Novell Enable =  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Novell Menu  
Novell Enable  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Novell PDL  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Novell Menu  
Set the default emulation for the  
Novell protocol.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Novell Menu  
Novell PDL  
The available values are:  
Auto*  
PCL  
PostScript  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Novell PDL  
New Value  
=
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Novell Menu  
Novell PDL  
Ready  
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Novell Menu  
Table 1.17 Novell Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Novell Binary PS  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Novell Menu  
Enable or disable the Novell binary  
mode of PostScript.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Novell Menu  
Novell Binary PS  
The available values are:  
On  
Off*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Novell Binary PS=  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Novell Menu  
Novell Binary PS  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Novell Mode  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Novell Menu  
Set the PServer mode for the Novell  
protocol.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Novell Menu  
Novell Mode  
The available values are:  
NDS  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Novell Mode  
New Value  
=
BEM  
NDS/BEM*  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Novell Menu  
Novell Mode  
Ready  
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Novell Menu  
Table 1.17 Novell Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Frame Type  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Novell Menu  
Sets the frame type used for the  
Novell protocol.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Novell Menu  
Frame Type  
The available values are:  
Auto*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Frame Type  
New Value  
=
802.2  
802.3  
SNAP  
Ethernet II  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Novell Menu  
Frame Type  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Polling Interval  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Novell Menu  
Set the rate (in seconds) at which the  
PServer issues polling requests for  
assigned queues.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Novell Menu  
Polling Interval  
The available values are:  
1 - 29 (2*)  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Polling Interval=  
New Value  
The Polling Interval changes  
incrementally by 1 each time either  
Value Up or Value Down is pressed.  
Holding down Value Up or Value  
Down causes continuous scrolling  
through the values.  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Novell Menu  
Polling Interval  
Ready  
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Novell Menu  
Table 1.17 Novell Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
PServer Name  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Novell Menu  
Set the name of the PServer in this  
printer (a name of 1 to 47 characters  
in length).  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Novell Menu  
PServer Name  
The available values are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down.  
You will see:  
PServer Name =  
xxx...xxx  
A - Z, 0 - 9, hyphen (-),underscore (_)  
XRX_<macaddress>*  
For this item (after Step 3), Item Up  
moves the cursor to the right through  
the displayed PServer name and Item  
Down moves the cursor to the left.  
This allows you to change characters  
within the string rather than having to  
reenter the entire string.  
4.Press Value Up or Value Down  
to change the value of the  
character above the cursor. The  
value is incremented or  
decremented by 1 each time  
the key is pressed. Holding  
down Value Up or Value  
PServer Name =  
xxx...xxx  
Down causes continuous  
scrolling through the values.  
With the cursor displayed under a  
character, Value Up increments the  
value of that character and Value  
Down decrements the value.  
5.To change other characters in  
the PServer name, press Item  
Up or Item Down to scroll  
right or left respectively  
PServer Name =  
xxx...xxx  
through the character string,  
then press Value Up or Value  
Down to change the value of  
the character above the cursor  
(as in Step 4).  
6.When you have completed  
setting the PServer Name,  
press Enter. You will see:  
Novell Menu  
PServer Name  
7.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Novell Menu  
Table 1.17 Novell Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Primary Server  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Novell Menu  
Set the name of the Primary file server  
(a name of 1 to 47 characters in  
length).  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Novell Menu  
Primary Server  
The available values are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down.  
You will see:  
Primary Server =  
xxx...xxx  
A - Z, 0 - 9, hyphen (-) and underscore (_)  
Null*  
For this item (after Step 3), Item Up  
moves the cursor to the right through  
the displayed Primary Server name  
and Item Down moves the cursor to  
the left. This allows you to change  
characters within the string rather  
than having to reenter the entire  
string.  
4.Press Value Up or Value Down  
to change the value of the  
character above the cursor. The  
value is incremented or  
decremented by 1 each time  
the key is pressed. Holding  
down Value Up or Value  
Primary Server =  
xxx...xxx  
Down causes continuous  
scrolling through the values.  
With the cursor displayed under a  
character, Value Up increments the  
value of that character and Value  
Down decrements the value.  
5.To change other characters in  
the Primary Server name, press  
Item Up or Item Down to  
scroll right or left respectively  
through the character string,  
then press Value Up or Value  
Down to change the value of  
the character above the cursor  
(as in Step 4).  
Primary Server =  
xxx...xxx  
6.When you have completed  
setting the Primary Server  
name, press Enter. You will see:  
Novell Menu  
Primary Server  
7.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Novell Menu  
Table 1.17 Novell Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
NDS Tree  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Novell Menu  
Set the NDS Tree character string  
(from 1 to 64 characters in length).  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Novell Menu  
NDS Tree  
The available values are:  
A - Z, 0 - 9, hyphen (-) and underscore (_)  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down.  
You will see:  
NDS Tree  
xxx...xxx  
=
=
Null*  
For this item (after Step 3), Item Up  
moves the cursor to the right through  
the displayed NDS Tree character  
string and Item Down moves the  
cursor to the left. This allows you to  
change characters within the string  
rather than having to reenter the  
entire string.  
4.Press Value Up or Value Down  
to change the value of the  
character above the cursor. The  
value is incremented or  
decremented by 1 each time  
the key is pressed. Holding  
down Value Up or Value  
NDS Tree  
xxx...xxx  
Down causes continuous  
scrolling through the values.  
With the cursor displayed under a  
character, Value Up increments the  
value of that character and Value  
Down decrements the value.  
5.To change other characters in  
the NDS Tree character string,  
press Item Up or Item Down  
to scroll right or left  
NDS Tree  
=
xxx...xxx  
respectively through the  
character string, then press  
Value Up or Value Down to  
change the value of the  
character above the cursor (as  
in Step 4).  
6.When you have completed  
setting the NDS Tree, press  
Enter. You will see:  
Novell Menu  
NDS Tree  
7.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Novell Menu  
Table 1.17 Novell Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
NDS Context  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Novell Menu  
Set the NDS context string (from 1 to  
255 characters in length).  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Novell Menu  
NDS Context  
The available values are:  
A - Z, 0 - 9, hyphen (-), period (.),  
underscore (_), equal (=)  
Null*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down.  
You will see:  
NDS Context  
xxx...xxx  
=
=
For this item (after Step 3), Item Up  
moves the cursor to the right through  
the displayed NDS Context string and  
Item Down moves the cursor to the  
left. This allows you to change  
characters within the string rather  
than having to reenter the entire  
string.  
4.Press Value Up or Value Down  
to change the value of the  
character above the cursor. The  
value is incremented or  
decremented by 1 each time  
the key is pressed. Holding  
down Value Up or Value  
NDS Context  
xxx...xxx  
Down causes continuous  
scrolling through the values.  
With the cursor displayed under a  
character, Value Up increments the  
value of that character and Value  
Down decrements the value.  
5.To change other characters in  
the NDS Context string, press  
Item Up or Item Down to  
scroll right or left respectively  
through the character string,  
then press Value Up or Value  
Down to change the value of  
the character above the cursor  
(as in Step 4).  
NDS Context  
xxx...xxx  
=
6.When you have completed  
setting the NDS Context, press  
Enter. You will see:  
Novell Menu  
NDS Context  
7.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Print Menu  
Print Menu  
Use the Print Menu to print internal files or files  
downloaded to the printer’s hard disk drive. The menu  
hierarchy is shown in Figure 1.14.  
Figure 1.14 Print Menu hierarchy with factory settings  
Job Menu  
Password Menu  
Tray Menu  
Startup Page  
Config Sheet  
PCL Font List  
PS Font List  
PS Demo  
PCL Menu  
System Menu  
Color Adjust Menu  
Imaging Menu  
Parallel Menu  
Serial Menu  
Menu Map  
Fault History  
Tip & Tricks  
Disk Files  
Job 9  
.
.
.
Ethernet Menu  
Token Ring Menu  
Novell Menu  
Job 0*  
Print Menu  
Disk Directory  
Print Quantity  
Media Server Menu  
Service Menu  
Reset Menu  
1* .. 999  
Tray 1*  
Tray 2  
Select Tray  
Manual Feeder  
Refer to Table 1.18 on page 1-92 for step-by-step  
instructions.  
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Print Menu  
Table 1.18 Print Menu functions  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Startup Page  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Print Menu  
Print a Startup Page.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Print Menu  
Startup Page  
The Startup Page is formatted for  
either Letter or A4 paper size,  
regardless of the default paper size or  
the actual paper size loaded.  
3.Press Enter. You will see:  
Printing  
Startup Page  
4.When completed, you will see:  
Ready  
Config Sheet  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Print Menu  
Print a Configuration Sheet showing  
the printer's current information and  
menu settings.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Print Menu  
Config Sheet  
The Configuration Sheet is formatted  
for either Letter or A4 paper size,  
regardless of the default paper size or  
the actual paper size loaded.  
3.Press Enter. You will see:  
Printing  
Config Sheet  
4.When completed, you will see:  
Ready  
PCL Font List  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Print Menu  
Print a list of PCL fonts currently  
loaded.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Print Menu  
PCL Font List  
The PCL Font List is formatted for  
either Letter or A4 paper size,  
regardless of the default paper size or  
the actual paper size loaded. There are  
no multiple copies. The Print Menu  
setting for Print Quantity is ignored.  
Source tray is determined by the  
Select Tray item.  
3.Press Enter. You will see:  
Printing  
PCL Font List  
4.When completed, you will see:  
Ready  
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Print Menu  
Table 1.18 Print Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
PS Font List  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Print Menu  
Print the list of the fonts available in  
PostScript, including resident fonts  
and fonts stored on the hard disk.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Print Menu  
PS Font List  
The PS Font List is formatted for either  
Letter or A4 paper size, regardless of  
the default paper size or the actual  
paper size loaded  
3.Press Enter. You will see:  
Printing  
PS Font List  
4.When completed, you will see:  
Ready  
PS Demo  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Print Menu  
Print a PostScript demonstration page  
that shows the printer features.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Print Menu  
PS Demo Page  
The PS Demo page is formatted for  
either Letter or A4 paper size,  
regardless of the default paper size or  
the actual paper size loaded  
3.Press Enter. You will see:  
Printing  
PS Demo Page  
4.When completed, you will see:  
Ready  
Menu Map  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Print Menu  
Print the menu map/Control Panel  
menu tree.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Print Menu  
Menu Map  
Menu Maps are formatted for either  
Letter or A4 paper size, regardless of  
the default paper size or the actual  
paper size loaded. There are no  
multiple copies. The Print Menu  
setting for Print Quantity is ignored.  
Source tray is determined by the  
Select Tray item.  
3.Press Enter. You will see:  
Printing  
Menu Map  
4.When completed, you will see:  
Ready  
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Print Menu  
Table 1.18 Print Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Fault History  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Print Menu  
Print a log of the printer’s last fifty  
faults.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Print Menu  
Fault History  
3.Press Enter. You will see:  
Printing  
Fault History  
4.When completed, you will see:  
Ready  
Tips & Tricks  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Print Menu  
Print information on how to get the  
most from your DocuPrint NC60.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Print Menu  
Tips & Tricks  
3.Press Enter. You will see:  
Printing  
Tips & Tricks  
4.When completed, you will see:  
Ready  
Disk Files  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Print Menu  
Print files downloaded to the optional  
hard disk (not Secure Jobs or Proof  
Jobs).  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Print Menu  
Disk Files  
Files can be downloaded to the hard  
disk using CentreWare DP. Job  
number (i.e. “Job 3”) only appears if a  
file is loaded in that position.  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Disk Files  
Job Number  
=
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Printing  
Job Number  
5.When completed, you will see:  
Ready  
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Print Menu  
Table 1.18 Print Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Disk Directory  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Print Menu  
Print a list of fonts and macros  
downloaded to the hard disk.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Print Menu  
Disk Directory  
This procedure does not list any  
secure or proof jobs.  
3.Press Enter. You will see:  
Printing  
Disk Directory  
4.When completed, you will see:  
Ready  
Print Quantity  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Print Menu  
Set the number of times each page is  
printed.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Print Menu  
Print Quantity  
The available values are:  
1* - 999  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Print Quantity =  
New Value  
The quantity changes incrementally  
by 1 each time either Value Up or  
Value Down is pressed. Holding  
down Value Up or Value Down  
causes continuous scrolling through  
the values.  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Print Menu  
Print Quantity  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Select Tray  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Print Menu  
Select the source tray from which the  
job is to be printed.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Print Menu  
Select Tray  
The available values are:  
Tray 1*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Select Tray  
New Value  
=
Tray 2  
Manual Feeder  
Appears and is a choice only when the  
optional Tray 2 is installed. The Tray  
Sequence setting is ignored. Media  
size or type mismatches will be  
handled via the current Page Policy  
settings.  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Print Menu  
Select Tray  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Media Server Menu  
Media Server Menu  
Use the Media Server Menu to print from the Media  
Server. The menu hierarchy is shown in Figure 1.15.  
Figure 1.15 Media Server Menu hierarchy with factory settings  
Filename n  
.
.
Job Menu  
Password Menu  
Tray Menu  
Select File  
Filename 1*  
PCL Menu  
1* - 999  
System Menu  
Color Adjust Menu  
Imaging Menu  
Parallel Menu  
Serial Menu  
Print Quantity  
Tray 1*  
Tray 2  
Manual Feeder  
Select Tray  
Ethernet Menu  
Token Ring Menu  
Novell Menu  
Print Menu  
Media Server Menu  
Service Menu  
Reset Menu  
Refer to Table 1.19 on page 1-97 for step-by-step  
instructions.  
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Media Server Menu  
Table 1.19 Media Server Menu functions  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Select File  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Media Server Menu  
Select a file from the Media Server’s  
floppy disk.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Media Server Menu  
Select File  
The available values are:  
Filename 1 through Filename n  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Select File  
Filename  
=
Value keys scroll through floppy  
filenames to find selection.  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Printing  
Filename  
5.When completed, you will see:  
Ready  
Print Quantity  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Media Server Menu  
Set the number of times each page is  
printed.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Media Server Menu  
Print Quantity  
The available values are:  
1* - 999  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Print Quantity =  
New Value  
The quantity changes incrementally  
by 1 each time either Value Up or  
Value Down is pressed. Holding  
down Value Up or Value Down  
causes continuous scrolling through  
the values.  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Media Server Menu  
Print Quantity  
Ready  
This value is used rather than the  
value in the print file.  
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Media Server Menu  
Table 1.19 Media Server Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Select Tray  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Media Server Menu  
Select the source tray from which the  
job is to be printed.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Media Server Menu  
Select Tray  
The available values are:  
Tray 1*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Select Tray  
New Value  
=
Tray 2  
Manual Feeder  
Appears and is a choice only when the  
optional Tray 2 is installed. The Tray  
Sequence setting is ignored. Media  
size or type mismatches will be  
handled via the current Page Policy  
settings.  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Media Server Menu  
Select Tray  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
This tray selection is used rather  
than the selection in the print  
file.  
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Service Menu  
Service Menu  
Use the Service Menu to generate printer reports and set  
service options. The menu hierarchy is shown in  
Refer to Table 1.20 on page 1-101 for step-by-step  
instructions.  
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Service Menu  
Figure 1.16 Service Menu hierarchy  
100% Stripe  
Black Step  
Blank  
Color Balance  
Cyan Step  
Gray Halftone  
Mag Step  
Job Menu  
Password Menu  
Tray Menu  
Config Sheet  
Diag. Summary  
Print PQ Set  
PCL Menu  
System Menu  
Color Adjust Menu  
Imaging Menu  
Parallel Menu  
Serial Menu  
Test Patterns  
Print Quantity  
Pattern A  
1* - 999  
Yellow Step  
PCL Pattern  
IOT Pattern  
None  
1,2,3,4  
Default*  
OHP Mode  
Ethernet Menu  
Token Ring Menu  
Novell Menu  
Print Menu  
100 Images  
90 Images  
80 Images  
70 Images  
60 Images  
50 Images  
40 Images  
30 Images  
20 Images*  
10 Images  
Never  
Auto*  
Tray 1  
Tray 2  
Select Tray  
Media Server Menu  
Service Menu  
Reset Menu  
-5 .. 0* .. 10.0 mm  
-3 .. 0* .. 10.0 mm  
Margin Left  
Margin Top  
Cleaning Cycle  
Patch Control  
On  
Off*  
Total Count  
Black Count  
Cyan Count  
Magenta Count  
Yellow Count  
Show Page Counts  
Show Setpoints  
Black TC  
Cyan TC  
Magenta TC  
Yellow TC  
Black Dev. Cart  
Color Dev. Cart  
Fuser Module %  
Print Drum %  
CRU Usage  
Binary  
1200 Quality  
Lossy Counter  
“Highest Fault”  
.
Faults Active  
.
“Lowest Fault”  
“50th Fault”  
.
.
Fault History  
S/W Levels  
Adobe PostScrip  
Boot  
Controller  
IOT  
“Last Fault”  
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Service Menu  
Table 1.20 Service Menu functions  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Config Sheet  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Service Menu  
Print a Configuration Sheet showing  
the printer's current information and  
menu settings.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Service Menu  
Config Sheet  
The Configuration Sheet is formatted  
for either Letter or A4 paper size,  
regardless of the default paper size or  
the actual paper size loaded.  
3.Press Enter. You will see:  
Printing  
Config Sheet  
4.When completed, you will see:  
Ready  
Diag. Summary  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Service Menu  
Print the current diagnostic summary  
data.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Service Menu  
Diag. Summary  
Source tray is determined by the  
Select Tray item. The Diagnostic  
Summary Sheet(s) are formatted for  
either Letter or A4 paper size,  
regardless of the default paper size or  
the actual paper size loaded. There are  
no multiple copies.  
3.Press Enter. You will see:  
Service Menu  
Diag. Summary  
4.When completed, you will see:  
Ready  
Print PQ Set  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Service Menu  
Print the PQ set: one “Test Pattern A,”  
one “Color Balance” pattern and one  
“Diagnostic Page” in PS.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Service Menu  
Print PQ Set  
The PQ set is formatted for either  
Letter or A4 paper size, regardless of  
the default paper size or the actual  
paper size loaded. There are no  
multiple copies. The Print Quantity  
value is ignored. Source tray is  
3.Press Enter. You will see:  
Service Menu  
Print PQ Set  
4.When completed, you will see:  
Ready  
determined by the Select Tray value.  
Table 1.20 Page 1 of 8  
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Service Menu  
Table 1.20 Service Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Test Patterns  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Service Menu  
Enable printing of printer resident,  
PostScript test patterns.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Service Menu  
Test Patterns  
The available values are:  
100% Stripe  
Black Step  
Blank  
Mag Step  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Test Patterns =  
New Value  
Pattern A  
Yellow Step  
PCL Pattern  
IOT Pattern  
Color Balance  
Cyan Step  
Gray Halftone  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Service Menu  
Test Patterns  
Patterns are formatted for either Letter  
or A4 paper size, regardless of the  
default paper size or the actual paper  
size loaded.  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Print Quantity  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Service Menu  
Set the number of times each page is  
printed (uncollated).  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Service Menu  
Print Quantity  
The available values are:  
1* .. 999  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Print Quantity =  
New Value  
The number of copies changes  
incrementally by 1 each time either  
Value Up or Value Down is pressed.  
Holding down Value Up or Value  
Down causes continuous scrolling  
through the number of copies.  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Service Menu  
Print Quantity  
Ready  
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Service Menu  
Table 1.20 Service Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
OHP Mode  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Service Menu  
Set Overhead Projection mode to  
allow discrete selection of settings for  
fuser temperature and transfer bias  
voltages to enhance the performance  
for transparencies.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Service Menu  
OHP Mode  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
OHP Mode  
New Value  
=
The available values are:  
None  
1,2,3,4  
Default*  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Service Menu  
OHP Mode  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Select Tray  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Service Menu  
Select the source tray from which the  
job is to be printed.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Service Menu  
Select Tray  
The available values are:  
Tray 1*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Select Tray  
New Value  
=
Tray 2  
Manual Feeder  
Appears and is a choice only when the  
optional Tray 2 is installed. The Tray  
Sequence setting is ignored. Job to  
media size or type mismatch will be  
handled via the current Page Policy  
settings.  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Service Menu  
Select Tray  
Ready  
Table 1.20 Page 3 of 8  
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Service Menu  
Table 1.20 Service Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Margin Left  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Service Menu  
Set the left margin or horizontal  
displacement of the logical printed  
page versus the physical page.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Service Menu  
Margin Left  
The available values are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Margin Left  
New Value  
=
-5 .. 0* .. 10.0 mm  
A negative value moves the logical  
printed page (area) “left” on the  
physical page.  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Service Menu  
Margin Left  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Margin Top  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Service Menu  
Set the top margin or vertical  
displacement of the logical printed  
page versus the physical page.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Service Menu  
Margin Top  
The available values are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Margin Top  
New Value  
=
-3 .. 0* .. 10.0 mm  
A negative value moves the logical  
printed page (area) “up” the physical 4.Press Enter. You will see:  
page.  
Service Menu  
Margin Top  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Service Menu  
Table 1.20 Service Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Cleaning Cycle  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Service Menu  
Select an automatic cleaning cycle  
frequency, based upon the number of  
prints.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Service Menu  
Cleaning Cycle  
The available values are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Cleaning Cycle =  
New Value  
100 Images  
90 Images  
80 Images  
70 Images  
60 Images  
50 Images  
40 Images  
30 Images  
20 Images*  
10 Images  
Never  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Service Menu  
Cleaning Cycle  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Patch Control  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Service Menu  
Control patch operation.  
The available values are:  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Service Menu  
Patch Control  
On  
Off*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Patch Control =  
New Value  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Service Menu  
Patch Control  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Service Menu  
Table 1.20 Service Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Show Page Counts  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Service Menu  
Display summary page count data.  
The available values are:  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Service Menu  
Show Page Counts  
Total Count  
Black Count  
Cyan Count  
Magenta Count  
Yellow Count  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Value  
Count  
Total Page count reflects total pages.  
Color counts are the number of  
images (full color page contains as  
many as four color counts).  
4.Press Item Up or Item Down.  
You will see:  
Service Menu  
Show Page Counts  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Show Setpoints  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Service Menu  
Display summary setpoint data.  
The available values are:  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Service Menu  
Show Setpoints  
Black TC  
Cyan TC  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Value  
Setpoints  
Magenta TC  
Yellow TC  
4.Press Item Up or Item Down.  
You will see:  
Service Menu  
Show Setpoints  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Service Menu  
Table 1.20 Service Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
CRU Usage  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Service Menu  
Display CRU percentage of use data.  
The available values are:  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Service Menu  
CRU Usage  
Black Dev. Cart  
Color Dev. Cart  
Fuser Module %  
Print Drum %  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Value  
Percent Usage  
4.Press Item Up or Item Down.  
You will see:  
Service Menu  
CRU Usage  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Lossy Counter  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Service Menu  
Maintain a count of printed pages  
that have printed using “Lossy”  
compression (image data is dropped  
during the compression process).  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Service Menu  
Lossy Counter  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Value  
Count  
The available values are:  
Binary  
1200 Quality  
4.Press Item Up or Item Down.  
You will see:  
Service Menu  
Lossy Counter  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Service Menu  
Table 1.20 Service Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Faults Active  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Service Menu  
Display all active faults on the Control  
Panel display.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Service Menu  
Faults Active  
The available values are:  
“Highest Fault”  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down.  
You will see:  
Fault Message  
Fault Message  
.
.
“Lowest Fault”  
4.Press Item Up or Item Down.  
You will see:  
Service Menu  
Faults Active  
Pressing Value Up or Value Down in  
Step 3 scrolls through the messages.  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
Fault History  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Service Menu  
Print a list of the last fifty faults.  
The available values are:  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Service Menu  
Fault History  
“50th Fault”  
.
.
3.Press Value Up or Value Down.  
You will see:  
Log Entry # NN  
Fault Description  
“Last Fault”  
Pressing Value Up or Value Down in  
Step 3 scrolls through the faults.  
4.Press Item Up or Item Down.  
You will see:  
Service Menu  
Fault History  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
S/W Levels  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Service Menu  
Display the current software versions  
(or levels).  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Service Menu  
S/W Levels  
The available values are:  
Adobe PostScript  
Boot  
Controller  
IOT  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down.  
You will see:  
Value  
S/W Level  
4.Press Item Up or Item Down.  
You will see:  
Service Menu  
S/W Levels  
Pressing Value Up or Value Down in  
Step 3 scrolls through the values.  
5.Press Online. You will see:  
Ready  
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Reset Menu  
Reset Menu  
Use the Reset Menu to reset various printer functions. The  
Reset Menu only appears in the Main Menu if the printer  
is powered on while simultaneously holding down the  
Online and Enter keys. It is removed after the printer is  
powered off.  
Figure 1.17 shows the menu hierarchy. Items in italics  
appear only if the appropriate option is installed.  
Figure 1.17 Reset Menu hierarchy with factory settings  
Yes  
No*  
Job Menu  
Password Menu  
Tray Menu  
Factory Defaults  
Network Defaults  
CRU Resets  
Yes  
No*  
PCL Menu  
System Menu  
Color Adjust Menu  
Imaging Menu  
Parallel Menu  
Serial Menu  
COLOR DEV  
FUSER MOD  
BLACK DEV  
PRINT DRUM  
Ethernet Menu  
Token Ring Menu  
Novell Menu  
Yes  
No*  
Restart Printer  
Delete All Jobs  
Disk Initialize  
Disk Format  
Yes  
No*  
Print Menu  
Media Server Menu  
Service Menu  
Reset Menu  
Yes  
No*  
Yes  
No*  
Refer to Table 1.21 on page 1-110 for step-by-step  
instructions.  
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Reset Menu  
Table 1.21 Reset Menu functions  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Factory Defaults  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Reset Menu  
Reset the printer operating  
parameters to factory default settings.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Reset Menu  
Factory Defaults  
The available values are:  
Yes  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Factory Defaults=  
Yes  
No*  
All NVM values are set to factory  
defaults, with the exception of:  
“Language” in the System Menu and  
“Defaults” in the System Menu which  
are not affected. No NVM values  
associated with the Ethernet or Token  
Ring interfaces are reset. Ethernet and  
Token Ring values may be reset to  
factory defaults via the “Network  
Defaults” item.  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Factory Defaults=  
Please Wait  
5.When the action is complete,  
you will see:  
Ready  
Network Defaults  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Reset Menu  
Reset all NVM parameters associated  
with the Ethernet and Token Ring  
interfaces to factory defaults.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Reset Menu  
Network Defaults  
The available values are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Network Defaults  
Yes  
Yes  
No*  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Network Defaults  
Please Wait  
5.When the action is complete,  
you will see:  
Ready  
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Reset Menu  
Table 1.21 Reset Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
CRU Resets  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Reset Menu  
Reset the selected CRU.  
The available values are:  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Reset Menu  
CRU Resets  
COLOR DEV  
FUSER MOD  
BLACK DEV  
PRINT DRUM  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
CRU Resets  
Yes  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
CRU Resets  
Please Wait  
5.When the action is complete,  
you will see:  
Ready  
Restart Printer  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Job Menu  
Re-boot the printer as if the power  
was cycled, but bypassing power on  
diagnostics.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Job Menu  
Restart Printer  
The available values are:  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Restart Printer  
Yes  
Yes  
No*  
This action does not remove the Reset  
Menu. To do so, power off/on the  
printer.  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
[Startup Messages]  
Ready  
5.When the action is complete,  
you will see:  
Delete All Jobs  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Reset Menu  
Delete all secure or proof jobs from  
the disk.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Reset Menu  
Delete All Jobs  
The available values are:  
Yes  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Delete All Jobs  
Yes  
No*  
This function is ignored if the disk is  
locked (write protected) via a PJL or  
SNMP command.  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Delete All Jobs  
Please Wait  
5.When the action is complete,  
you will see:  
Ready  
Table 1.21 Page 2 of 3  
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Reset Menu  
Table 1.21 Reset Menu functions (continued)  
Menu Item and Function  
Keystrokes  
Display  
Disk Initialize  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Reset Menu  
Initialize the Hard Disk Drive.  
The available values are:  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Reset Menu  
Disk Initialize  
Yes  
No*  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Disk Initialize  
Yes  
This function is ignored if the disk is  
locked (write protected) via a PJL or  
SNMP command.  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Disk Initialize  
Please Wait  
5.When the action is complete,  
you will see:  
Ready  
Disk Format  
1.Press Menu Up or Menu  
Down until you see:  
Menus  
Reset Menu  
Request a complete format of the disk  
directory.  
2.Press Item Up or Item Down  
until you see:  
Reset Menu  
Disk Format  
The available values are:  
Yes  
3.Press Value Up or Value Down  
until you see:  
Disk Format  
Yes  
No*  
This item is used only if the disk has  
not been formatted previously (e.g.  
field disk replacement).  
4.Press Enter. You will see:  
Disk Format  
Please Wait  
5.When the action is complete,  
you will see:  
Ready  
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Network Printer Services  
Network Printer Services  
Two print service utilities are available for the installation  
and management of your DocuPrint NC60-- CentreWare  
DP and CentreWare Internet Services. Each of these  
services provides you with the capability to easily and  
quickly accomplish the following tasks with your  
DocuPrint NC60 from your workstation:  
• Check printer status.  
• Remotely configure, monitor, and manage the printer.  
• Set printer defaults.  
• Perform printer maintenance diagnostics remotely.  
• Upgrade the software on your DocuPrint NC60 and  
optional Network Interface Card.  
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CentreWare DP  
CentreWare DP  
CentreWare DP is a new generation of network print  
management software designed for the network  
administrator. It provides a single point of administration  
for all Xerox desktop and network printers, including  
your DocuPrint NC60. Thanks to the ease of  
point-and-click navigation, administrators will be able to  
install, connect, and configure the DocuPrint NC60 on a  
network immediately and quickly. Setup procedures have  
been simplified and the management of network printers  
is virtually effortless. CentreWare DP supports a number  
of key network environments, including NetWare and  
Windows NT.  
See the Technical Information Guide and the  
CentreWare DP User Guide for more information on the  
operation and use of CentreWare DP.  
Chapter 2: Managing Printer Usage  
2-3  
 
 
CentreWare Internet Services  
CentreWare Internet Services  
CentreWare Internet Services is an interactive service that  
extends the capabilities of CentreWare DP using Internet  
technology as the platform. It provides another option  
for implementing advanced services for the installation,  
configuration, and management of your DocuPrint NC60.  
Each of the features in CentreWare Internet Services can  
be accessed through familiar client-resident software  
interfaces, such as Netscape Navigator or Microsoft  
Explorer browsers. Through a web browser, users and  
system administrators will be able to monitor the status of  
the DocuPrint NC60, print HTML-based documents, and  
access context sensitive on-line assistance.  
For system administrators, CentreWare Internet Services  
will provide a faster and more productive way to install  
and upgrade software on your DocuPrint NC60 and a  
wide range of supporting information on the Internet.  
To set up your DocuPrint NC60 for Internet/Intranet  
access, you will need to do the following:  
Setup  
• Configure an IP address for the printer on your  
network. See “IP Address” (page 1-65 for Ethernet or  
page 1-77 for Token Ring).  
• Enable the embedded HTTP server at the Control  
Panel. See “HTTP Enable” (page 1-63 for Ethernet or  
page 1-75 for Token Ring).  
To use the Mail Send/Receive capability, you will need to  
establish a mail account for the printer and install and  
configure the Xerox Mail Port Monitor.  
See the Technical Information Guide, the CentreWare  
Internet Services User Guide, and online help for more  
information on the operation and use of CentreWare Internet  
Services.  
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Hard Drive Considerations  
Hard Drive Considerations  
If you install the optional Hard Disk Drive on the  
DocuPrint NC60, it will significantly increase the amount  
of memory available for processing jobs and storing  
downloaded information (such as fonts, macros and jobs).  
The hard disk is used for the following:  
• Storage of print jobs for secure jobs and proof job.  
• Temporary storage for collated print jobs.  
• Long term storage for downloaded fonts and macros.  
• Long term storage of up to ten jobs printable from the  
Control Panel Print Menu.  
The disk is preformatted and requires no initialization.  
The disk may be returned to its initial state, with no  
loaded fonts, macros or secure jobs, by selecting the Disk  
Initialize item from the Reset Menu or from CentreWare.  
Disk Initialization  
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Downloading Fonts and Macros  
Downloading Fonts and Macros  
The Xerox DocuPrint NC60 PCL printer driver provides  
you with the ability to download fonts and PCL macros to  
the printer.  
• To download fonts you must first install the  
appropriate DocuPrint NC60 PCL Windows 3.1 or  
Windows 95/98 driver. To download macros, you must  
install the DocuPrint NC60 Windows PCL driver.  
• “Temporary” fonts/macros downloaded to printer  
memory on a job per job basis are cleared from the  
printer's memory after each job.  
• “Permanent” fonts downloaded to printer memory are  
cleared from memory whenever the printer is powered  
off. When the printer switches PDLs, its automatic  
State Saving feature saves all fonts and macros.  
In addition to downloading to memory through drivers,  
the DocuPrint NC60 will support downloading of fonts  
and macros to its hard disk by the use of the PJL  
command FSDOWNLOAD. These files may be deleted  
from the DocuPrint NC60 disk by the PJL command  
FSDELETE.  
• Fonts downloaded to the hard disk are stored in the  
PCL Fonts and PS Fonts directories. Macros  
downloaded to the hard drive are stored in the PCL  
Macros directory. Fonts and macros stored in these  
directories remain there until you delete them. They  
are not cleared from the hard disk when the printer is  
powered off. You can only delete a macro from the  
hard disk if you know the name of the macro. Since  
you cannot print a list of macros as you can for fonts,  
it is important to keep a record of all downloaded  
macros. Then, use the PJL FSDELETE command to  
delete fonts and macros.  
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3-3  
 
 
Downloading Fonts and Macros  
The FSDOWNLOAD command is used to download fonts  
or macros to the DocuPrint NC60 file system. If a file with  
the same name exists, the downloaded file overwrites it.  
FSDOWNLOAD  
Command  
@PJL FSDOWNLOAD FORMAT:BINARY [SIZE=int] [NAME = “pathname”] [<CR>] <LF>  
<binary data><ESC>%-12345X  
Syntax  
Parameters  
Parameter  
Functional Range  
Default  
31  
SIZE=integer  
0 to 2 - 1  
N/A  
N/A  
NAME=”pathname”  
ASCII 01 thru 255  
SIZE = integer — The size variable indicates the number of bytes in the file to be  
downloaded. The size indicates the number of bytes immediately following the <LF> to  
the next UEL command.  
NAME = “pathname” — where “pathname” = 0:\PCL\FONTS\<fontname> to  
download a font named “fontname” to the DocuPrint NC60 or =  
0:\PCL\MACROS\<macroname> to download a macro named “macroname” to the  
DocuPrint NC60. “Fontname/macroname” can be any combination of up to 512  
alphanumeric characters.  
<binary data> — This is the binary file data to be downloaded, such as font files and  
macro data.  
Use of 1 rather than 0 in the “pathname” will download the font or macro to RAM  
rather than to the hard drive.  
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Downloading Fonts and Macros  
Download Macro  
The following is a sequence of commands that can be sent  
to the DocuPrint NC60 to download a macro to the disk.  
<ESC>%-12345X @PJL<CR><LF>  
@PJL FSDOWNLOAD FORMAT:BINARY NAME =”0:\pcl\macros\a_macro” SIZE=29<CR><LF>  
<ESC>*p900x1500YThis is the macro <ESC>%-12345X  
In this example:  
• <ESC>%-12345X is the PJL UEL command which starts  
this sequence.  
• @PJL<CR><LF> is the mandatory PJL command  
following the UEL command.  
• @PJL FSDOWNLOAD... downloads a macro of 29 bytes  
named “a_macro.”  
• The phrase “This is the macro” is positioned at x=900  
and y=1500 by this macro.  
• <ESC>%-12345X is the UEL command which ends this  
sequence.  
Executing this macro requires the following PCL  
sequence:  
<ESC>&n8W<HEX’04’>a_macro<CR,LF>  
<ESC>&n8W<HEX’05’>a_macro<CR,LF>  
Sets the current macro ID to the  
string ID “a_macro”  
Associates the current macro ID with  
the supplied string ID  
<ESC>&f<HEX’02’>x<CR,LF>  
Executes this macro  
Notes:  
1. The macro ID must be the same case as in the original  
download command.  
2. The byte count (after the “n” and before the “w”)  
must equal the ID byte count plus 1.  
Chapter 3: Using the Hard Drive  
3-5  
 
Downloading Fonts and Macros  
Download Fonts  
The following is a sequence of commands that can be sent  
to the DocuPrint NC60 to download a font to the disk.  
<ESC>%-12345X @PJL<CR><LF>  
@PJL FSDOWNLOAD FORMAT:BINARY NAME =”0:\pcl\fonts\font1” SIZE=XX<CR><LF>  
<binary data><ESC>%-12345X  
In this example:  
• <ESC>%-12345X is the PJL UEL command which starts  
this sequence.  
• @PJL<CR><LF> is the mandatory PJL command  
following the UEL command.  
• @PJL FSDOWNLOAD... downloads a font named  
“font1” that is “XX” bytes in size.  
• <ESC>%-12345X is the UEL command which ends this  
sequence.  
Invoking this font requires the following PCL sequence:  
<ESC>&n6W<HEX’00’>font1<CR,LF>  
<ESC>&n6W<HEX’01’>font1<CR,LF>  
<ESC>&n6W<HEX’02’>font1<CR,LF>  
Sets the current font ID to the given  
string ID “font1”  
Associates the current font ID with the  
string ID “font1”  
Selects the font referred to as “font1”  
for the primary font  
Notes:  
1. The case of the string ID must be the same as the case  
of the fontname in the FSDOWNLOAD command.  
2. The byte count (“6” in the above example) must equal  
the string ID byte count plus 1.  
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Downloading Fonts and Macros  
The FSDELETE command is used to delete files from the  
DocuPrint NC60 file system.  
FSDELETE Command  
Syntax @PJL FSDELETE NAME = “pathname” [<CR>] <LF>  
Parameters  
Parameter  
Functional Range  
Default  
NAME=”pathname”  
ASCII 01 thru 255  
N/A  
NAME = “pathname” — where “pathname” has the same parameters as the  
FSDOWNLOAD command (see page 3-4).  
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Using the Hard Disk Drive for Secure and Proof Jobs  
Using the Hard Disk Drive for  
Secure and Proof Jobs  
Secure and proof jobs that have been submitted to the  
printer are stored as processed, ready-to-print files on the  
Hard Disk Drive. These jobs can be printed (or deleted)  
through the Password Menu where you enter the 4-digit  
password for the job or jobs to be printed. Procedures for  
printing or deleting these jobs are listed in Table 1.7 on  
page 1-23.  
The secure or proof job is placed at the top of the print  
queue, and will print following completion of the  
currently printing job. If more than one job is released,  
jobs are placed on the print queue in the order released.  
Secure or proof jobs having the same priority are printed  
on a first released basis.  
Secure printing delays printing of a job until a password  
associated with the job is entered at the printer’s Control  
Panel. Entering the password at the Control Panel will  
provide access to only those jobs sent with that password.  
Creating Secure Jobs  
Secure jobs are normally created in PCL and PostScript by  
choosing the feature in a driver. When not using a driver  
with this feature, secure jobs may also be created by  
preceding the job with the following PJL commands:  
@PJL XSECUREJOB  
@PJL XJOBPASSWORD = "number"  
These commands must be immediately followed by a  
standard PJL “JOB” command that includes the  
“jobname.”  
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Using the Hard Disk Drive for Secure and Proof Jobs  
Job names can be up to 16 alphanumeric characters and  
passwords must contain four numeric characters (0-7).  
PCL does not support leading zeros in the password. The  
printer assigns a default job name if no name or a name  
with a syntax error is used. The job name is displayed on  
the Control Panel Password Menu when the associated  
password is entered. If a password is not assigned or the  
password contains syntax errors, the job is not printed  
and is discarded.  
The following example creates a Secure Job named  
“Bond” with a password of 7000:  
<ESC>%-12345X@PJL XSECUREJOB  
@PJL XJOBPASSWORD = 7000  
@PJL JOB NAME = "Bond"  
@PJL ENTER LANGUAGE = PCL  
...PCL file...  
<ESC>%-012345X@PJL EOJ  
<ESC>%-012345X  
The printer processes all data following the @PJL ENTER  
LANGUAGE = PCL command as part of the Secure Job  
named “Bond.” The job is stored on the hard disk under  
the name “Bond” with a password of “7000” as defined in  
the @PJL XJOBPASSWORD command. The @PJL EOJ  
command signifies the end of the secure job. The EOJ  
command should be followed by a UEL command.  
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Using the Hard Disk Drive for Secure and Proof Jobs  
Proof printing lets you print a single copy of a multiple  
Creating Proof Jobs  
copy job. You assign a password and copy count at your  
workstation or computer before printing. The first set is  
printed immediately. You can then go to the printer and  
proofread (proof) the first set. Depending on the outcome  
of the proofing, you can then decide either to continue  
printing the remaining sets or to delete the job by  
entering the password at the printer’s Control Panel.  
Proof jobs, if not sent by a driver with the proof job  
feature, may be invoked in both PCL and PostScript by  
preceding the job with the following PJL commands:  
@PJL XPROOFJOB  
@PJL XJOBPASSWORD = "number"  
These commands must be immediately followed by a  
standard PJL “JOB” command that includes the  
“jobname.”  
The printer continues processing all subsequent data as  
part of the proof job of name “job name.” The proof job is  
stored with name “job name” and associated with the  
password defined in the PJL XPASSWORD command. The  
proof job ends when the PJL End of Job command is  
received (i.e., @PJL EOJ). The “EOJ” command should be  
followed by a UEL.  
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Using the Hard Disk Drive for Secure and Proof Jobs  
The job name is limited to 16 alphanumeric characters in  
the range ASCII 30 through ASCII 255, <SP> and <HT>.  
The password must contain four numeric characters in  
the range ASCII 48 through ASCII 55. The printer assigns  
a default job name if no name or a name with a syntax  
error is called out. The job name is the name displayed on  
the Control Panel Password Menu when the associated  
password is entered. If no password is assigned or there is  
a password syntax error, the entire job is printed  
immediately and is not stored as a proof job.  
The following example generates a PCL proof job with  
name “Sample” and associated with password “7777”  
requesting five collated sets.  
<ESC>%-12345X@PJL XPROOFJOB  
@PJL XJOBPASSWORD = 7777  
@PJL JOB NAME = "Sample"  
@PJL SET QTY = 5  
@PJL ENTER LANGUAGE = PCL  
...PCL file...  
<ESC>%-012345X@PJL EOJ  
<ESC>%-012345X  
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Using the Hard Disk Drive for Secure and Proof Jobs  
Secure or proof jobs may be printed or deleted by using  
Printing or Deleting  
Secure or Proof Jobs  
the Password Menu, as described in the section “Password  
Menu” (page 1-22). They may also be deleted by using the  
Delete Jobs function in the Reset Menu, as described in  
the section “Reset Menu” (page 1-109).  
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Maintaining the Printer  
4
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Chapter 4: Maintaining the Printer  
4-1  
 
Regular Printer Maintenance  
Regular Printer Maintenance  
Your DocuPrint NC60 is designed to need very little  
ongoing maintenance other than the replacement of  
maintenance items as they reach their end of use.  
To avoid untimely image quality problems, we  
recommend that you replace maintenance items when  
the end of use warnings appear on the Control Panel.  
However, it is always good practice to periodically clean  
any loose toner or foreign matter in your printer. See the  
section “Cleaning the Printer” (page 4-4) for procedures and  
cautions.  
Chapter 4: Maintaining the Printer  
4-3  
 
 
Cleaning the Printer  
Cleaning the Printer  
The cleaning procedures described in this section will  
help you maintain the optimum print quality and  
minimize downtime of your DocuPrint NC60. Before you  
begin, be sure that you have a basic understanding of the  
parts of your printer. Also, pay strict attention to the  
cautions given in each process.  
The Print Drum Charger is a thin wire mesh used to place  
a charge on the Print Drum. If this mesh becomes dirty  
the Print Drum will not obtain a proper charge resulting  
in image quality defects. To clean the Print Drum Charger,  
follow these steps.  
Cleaning the Print  
Drum Charger  
Open the front and top covers of the printer and locate  
the Print Drum.  
1
On the top left side of the Print Drum you will see a green  
thumb tab. This is the Print Drum Charger cleaner slide.  
2
Simply slide this Print Drum Charger cleaner slide back  
and forth several times and return it to its original  
3
location.  
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Cleaning the Printer  
The interior rollers, located under the Front Cover, should  
be cleaned only if roller marks appear on prints.  
Cleaning the  
Grounding Roller and  
Feed Rollers  
Figure 4.1 Location of Interior Rollers  
1
2
3
4
5
Grounding Roller  
Registration/Precurler Roller  
Paper Sensor Switch  
Paper Feed Rollers  
Developer Rollers (4)  
(underneath the Print Drum)  
0300242A-ACX  
There is a small paper sensor switch in the bottom of the  
printer that is easily broken. Use extreme caution in this  
area to avoid damaging the printer. This switch can  
only be repaired by a service technician.  
When cleaning, do not use water or a cloth dampened  
with water. Use a clean, dry, lint free cloth.  
Chapter 4: Maintaining the Printer  
4-5  
 
 
Cleaning the Printer  
Follow these steps to clean the rollers.  
Raise the Front cover.  
1
Locate the Print Drum.  
2
When removing and inserting the Print Drum, do  
not allow the green drum to touch any parts of the  
printer. Contact may damage the delicate drum  
degrading print quality.  
Release the latches on both sides of the Print Drum.  
3
4
Grasp the Print Drum by the handles and slide it up and  
out of the printer, being careful to not allow the drum to  
come into contact with the front cover of the printer.  
The Print Drum is sensitive to prolonged exposure  
to bright light. If the drum is exposed to excessive  
light (the average fluorescent office lighting) for  
more than 2 minutes, it may require up to 2 hours  
of darkness to recover. Extended exposure will  
cause permanent damage.  
Set the Print Drum Module aside on several sheets of used  
paper and cover the drum with several layers of paper to  
avoid light contact.  
5
6
Locate the paper sensor switch in the bottom of the  
printer. See diagram above. Take care not to damage this  
switch while cleaning.  
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Cleaning the Printer  
While holding the paper switch down, wipe all the rollers  
with a clean cloth.  
7
8
Clean the areas between the developer rollers. It is not  
necessary to completely remove the toner from the  
developer rollers.  
Hold the Print Drum with both hands by the side handles.  
9
Replace the Print Drum by sliding it down and into the  
printer.  
10  
Secure both latches of the Print Drum.  
Close the Front Cover.  
11  
12  
If you detect the presence of any oil on any of these rollers or  
the Transfer Drum, immediately remove the Fuser from the  
printer and call your service provider or Xerox representative.  
Chapter 4: Maintaining the Printer  
4-7  
 
Adjusting Density and Color Balance  
Adjusting Density and  
Color Balance  
You may notice, over the course of using the printer, that  
colors may change. For example, reds may begin to take  
on a purple cast, or blues may take on a green cast. This  
happens during the normal use of a color printer and can  
be easily remedied by using the Density/Color Balance  
Adjustment procedure described in this section. This  
procedure, which should be done monthly, will help  
correct any color shifts.  
This Control Panel procedure involves printing a test page  
and adjusting the densities and colors based on the  
appearance of the Test Page. You may need to repeat this  
procedure and test your adjustments until you achieve  
the desired effect.  
If, during the adjustment process, you decide to return to your  
starting point; you can do so by selecting Cancel Changes  
from the Color Adjust Menu.  
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Adjusting Density and Color Balance  
Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see:  
Printing a Test Page  
1
2
Menus  
Color Adjust  
Press Item Up or Item Down.  
You will see:  
Processing  
The printer prints the Color Balance test print.  
Chapter 4: Maintaining the Printer  
4-9  
 
 
Adjusting Density and Color Balance  
The Color Balance test print contains numbered images  
that indicate possible adjustments that can be made, as  
shown in Figure 4.2. You can choose to make an  
adjustment to the Color Density, the Black Density, or the  
Color Balance.  
Interpreting the  
Test Print  
Figure 4.2 Color Balance Test Print  
(While Figure 4.2 is in black and white, the actual Color  
Balance test page is in full color.)  
The Color Density Images, numbered -3CMY...0,...+3CMY  
and the current setting show a lightness/darkness range of  
three color gray 30% halftones.  
The Black Density Images, numbered -3K...0,...+3K and  
the current setting show a lightness/darkness range of  
black only 30% halftones.  
The Color Balance Images, numbered 0,10,11,...21 and  
the current setting, show variations of three color gray.  
Each of these circles contains gray with tints of other  
colors.  
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Adjusting Density and Color Balance  
There are basically three things to look for in examining  
the test print.  
What To Look For  
1. The Color Density and the Black Density are a matter  
of taste. The 30% halftones can be used to judge the  
current level and decide on a preference.  
2. The Color Density and Black Density should be at  
approximately the same level. This is important in  
order to make the Color Balance adjustment.  
3. The correct Color Balance is determined by  
comparing the circle in the center of the Color  
Balance object marked “CURRENT” with the gray  
background. The background is produced using black  
only and the circles are produced using a combination  
of cyan, magenta, and yellow. The adjustment  
objective is for the “CURRENT” circle to be the closest  
gray of any of the circles when compared to the  
background.  
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Adjusting Density and Color Balance  
Use the following procedures to make adjustments to the  
color density and balance:  
Making Adjustments  
Color Density Adjustment  
Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:  
1
Color Adjust  
Color Density  
Press Value Up or Value Down until you see:  
2
Color Density =  
New Value  
Values are -3CMY, -2CMY, -1CMY, 0, +1CMY, +2CMY,  
+3CMY..  
Press Enter. The test page will print and the Control Panel  
will display:  
3
Color Adjust Menu  
Color Density  
Enter “0” to set the current value or set another new value  
by repeating Steps 2 and 3 above..  
4
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Adjusting Density and Color Balance  
Black Density Adjustment  
Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:  
1
Color Adjust  
Black Density  
Press Value Up or Value Down until you see:  
2
Black Density =  
New Value  
Values are -3K, -2K, -1K, 0, +1K, +2K, +3K.  
Press Enter. The test page will print and the Control Panel  
will display:  
3
4
Color Adjust Menu  
Black Density  
Enter “0” to set the current value or set another new value  
by repeating Steps 2 and 3 above..  
Chapter 4: Maintaining the Printer 4-13  
 
Adjusting Density and Color Balance  
Color Balance Adjustment  
Press Menu Up or Menu Down until you see:  
1
Menus  
Color Adjust Menu  
Press Item Up or Item Down until you see:  
2
Color Adjust  
Color Balance  
Press Value Up or Value Down until you see:  
3
Color Balance =  
New Value  
Values are 0,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21.  
Press Enter. The test page will print and the Control Panel  
will display:  
4
Color Adjust Menu  
Color Density  
Enter “0” to set the current value or set another new value  
by repeating Steps 3 and 4 above.  
5
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Adjusting Density and Color Balance  
While in the color adjustment routine you have two  
methods of recovering previous settings:  
Adjustment Recovery  
You can choose to return to the values you had before  
you began the adjustment routine by using the Color  
Adjust menu’s Cancel Changes item.  
The printer will be restored to the original settings you  
had when you entered the color adjustment routine  
You can choose to return the values to the factory  
default values by using the Color Adjust menu’s Color  
Defaults item.  
The printer will be restored to the initial nominal  
default values.  
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Upgrading the Printer Software  
Upgrading the Printer Software  
The Printer Controller is FLASH ROM equipped. This  
means as software fixes and upgrades are available, you  
are able to update printer software without a service call.  
The current software at the time of manufacture is  
provided on the CD-ROM. The path to the software is:  
Table 4.1 Software on the CD-ROM  
Software  
Path to the Software  
Printer Controller  
D\INSTAL\UTILITY\FIRMWARE\PRINTER\(version #).xfc  
(version # in the form #_#_#)  
In addition the newest software will always be available  
on the Internet on both the Xerox ftp and world wide  
web sites.  
Table 4.2 Software on the Internet  
Software  
Address  
Printer Controller  
Printer Controller on WWW  
ftp://ftp.xerox.com/pub/nc60/firmware  
http://www.xerox.com/drivers  
All files are compressed using PKZIP or BinHex/ StuffIt  
formats to avoid corruption during transfer.  
Self-extracting versions of the files exist for many  
platforms. For the other platforms you will need the  
appropriate decoding software.  
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Upgrading the Printer Software  
There are a variety of ways to upgrade the printer  
software. Choose one of the following that is most  
familiar to you.  
Be sure the printer is in communication with the  
workstation directly or over the network.  
Before You Upgrade  
1
Be sure you have the proper upgrade file for the kind of  
upgrade you need to do. The printer controller file will  
end in the extension .xfc.  
2
Print a Configuration Sheet and a Diagnostics Page. Refer  
to Table 1.20 on page 1-101 for instructions, if necessary.  
3
Chapter 4: Maintaining the Printer 4-17  
 
 
Upgrading the Printer Software  
Select a method from Table 4.3 to do an upgrade for your  
operating system. The bold letter indicates the upgrade  
procedure to use, described later in this chapter.  
Upgrade Methods  
Table 4.3 Upgrade Methods  
Novell Macintosh  
Operating  
System  
CentreWare  
DP  
Parallel  
Port  
Print  
Queue  
Printer  
Utility  
Internet  
Services Mail Send  
LPR  
***  
Windows 3.x  
A
A
A
C
C
C
D
D
D
*
*
*
F
F
F
G
G
G
Windows 95/98  
***  
Windows NT 3.51  
& 4.0  
B**  
OS/2  
*
*
*
B**  
B
C
*
D
*
*
*
F
F
F
G
G
G
UNIX  
Macintosh  
*
*
*
E
* Not Applicable  
** Requires TCP/IP services to be installed from your operating system.  
*** Requires LPR capable software to be installed independently from the operating system.  
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Upgrading the Printer Software  
During the upgrade process the printer’s Control Panel  
will display several messages.  
Printer Controller  
Upgrade Process  
As the printer receives the file it will alternate between the  
message “Waiting” and the message “Processing”. It is  
normal in some cases for the printer to display the  
message “Waiting” a majority of the time.  
After the complete file has been received the Control  
Panel will display “Upgrading, Please Wait…” and the  
upgrade process will begin.  
When the upgrade process is complete the printer will  
automatically initialize and print a startup sheet.  
The process can take as little as 5 minutes over a fast  
network to as long as 20 minutes over the parallel port.  
It is important to not interrupt any part of the process.  
DO NOT TURN OFF THE PRINTER IN THE MIDDLE OF  
AN UPGRADE.  
If you experience any problems, call your Xerox Customer  
Support Center.  
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Upgrading the Printer Software  
If your upgrade is successful, you will receive a new start  
up page. The “Software Version” on the start up page  
should reflect the software level of the upgrade.  
Determining a  
Successful Upgrade  
After a successful upgrade, some printer features may be  
set to the factory defaults. Some of these parameters may  
include settings that allow you to print to the printer.  
These parameters must be reset before you will be able to  
print. To accomplish this, you will need the previously  
printed Configuration Sheet and Diagnostics page.  
After the Upgrade  
Using the directions in the section “Before You Upgrade”  
(page 4-17), print out a new Configuration Sheet and  
Diagnostics page.  
Compare the original Configuration Sheet with the new  
one. Identify the items that are different between the two  
pages. Use CentreWare DP or the Control Panel (in some  
cases both) to restore settings. If you require assistance  
please contact your Xerox Customer Support Center.  
Now compare the Printer Diagnostics pages. Look at the  
section labeled Adjustments. If the Top Margin and Left  
Margin numbers have changed they will need to be reset.  
To do this use the procedure on page 1-104.  
Other settings on the Diagnostics Page may have changed  
due to print quality adjustments. This is normal and not a  
result of the upgrade.  
Finally, it is advisable to perform a Color Balance  
procedure at this time to ensure optimum color printing.  
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Upgrading the Printer Software  
Upgrade from CentreWare DP  
Procedure A  
Once the upgrade process has begun do not power  
off your printer!  
Print a Configuration Sheet and a Diagnostics Page.  
Keep these pages for future reference. For directions on  
doing this, refer to Table 1.20 on page 1-101.  
1
2
Start the CentreWare DP software from your workstation.  
Select the printer from the Printers List.  
At the CentreWare DP main screen select the Tools menu.  
From the Tools menu select the Upgrade Printer item.  
Select the Printer button.  
3
4
5
6
7
Enter the path of the upgrade file and click OK.  
CentreWare DP will send the upgrade file to the printer.  
The upgrade should take less than 10 minutes to perform.  
To see if your upgrade was successful see the section  
successful, follow the instructions in the section “After the  
Upgrade” (page 4-20). For problems consult the section  
Chapter 4: Maintaining the Printer 4-21  
 
 
Upgrading the Printer Software  
LPR Upgrade Procedure  
Procedure B  
Once the upgrade process has begun do not power  
off your printer!  
Print a Configuration Sheet and a Diagnostics Page.  
Keep these pages for future reference. For directions on  
doing this, refer to Table 1.20 on page 1-101.  
1
2
Send the upgrade file to the printer. Use the format based  
on your client operating system:  
Windows NT (3.51 & 4.)  
lpr -P ps -S <ipaddress> <filename>[RETURN]  
OS/2  
lpr -p ps -s <ipaddress> <filename>[RETURN]  
UNIX (use lp or lpr as appropriate)  
lpr <switches><queue><filename> [RETURN]  
lp <switches><queue><filename> [RETURN]  
Where:  
<ipaddress> = the TCP/IP address the printer has been  
assigned  
<filename> = the path and name of the upgrade file  
<queue> = the native queue to which the printer is  
assigned  
<switches> = use switches as appropriate to your UNIX  
environment  
To see if your upgrade was successful see the section  
successful, follow the instructions in the section “After the  
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Upgrading the Printer Software  
If you have problems:  
• Try to ping the printer to make sure it has a valid ip  
address.  
• In addition consult the section “General  
Chapter 4: Maintaining the Printer 4-23  
 
Upgrading the Printer Software  
The Parallel Port  
Procedure C  
Once the upgrade process has begun do not power  
off your printer!  
Print a Configuration Sheet and a Diagnostics Page.  
Keep these pages for future reference. For directions on  
doing this, refer to page 1-101.  
1
2
The parallel port on the printer must be in Auto mode.  
Check the Configuration Sheet previously printed. In the  
Parallel Settings section the Mode should be set to Auto. If  
it is not you will need to set this through the printer’s  
Control Panel or CentreWare DP. For directions on doing  
this through the Control Panel, refer to page 1-52.  
Send the upgrade file to the printer.  
3
An OS/2 user should open a command prompt.  
A Windows(95/NT/3.1x) user should run from DOS or run  
a DOS session. For speed, it is recommended to exit  
Windows and run from DOS.  
The format for the copy command is as follows:  
copy /b <filename> <port>[RETURN]  
Where:  
<port> = the parallel port to which the printer is  
connected (LPT1:,LPT2:, etc.)  
<filename> = the path and name of the upgrade file  
Ex: copy 3_3_4.xfc LPT1  
To see if your upgrade was successful, see the section  
successful, follow the instructions in the section “After the  
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Upgrading the Printer Software  
If you have problems:  
• Make sure you are using an IEEE B1284 compliant  
cable.  
• Make sure the printer’s parallel port Mode is set to  
Auto.  
• If running a DOS window from Windows 95 make sure  
that one of your printers through Settings/Printers is  
mapped directly to LPT 1 (not redirected to a network  
queue). Also check the port settings by selecting the  
Port Settings... button on the Details tab dialog. Make  
sure the selection Spool MS-DOS Print Jobs is  
selected. If still having problems after making these  
settings, try powering your PC off and on.  
• (Windows Users) If experiencing time-outs on the host  
PC (“Problem detected on parallel port, Abort, Retry,  
Fail”) then you need to set the port to an infinite  
time-out against busy on the printer. From the  
command line or as an entry in autoexec.bat type the  
following command:  
mode lpt1:,,b (two commas following the colon)  
The “b” option sets the port for infinite time-out. After  
setting the port to an infinite time-out, try using the  
copy command again. If the command prompt does  
not appear within 20 minutes a ctrl-break can be used  
to abort the copy command without rebooting your  
computer.  
• Windows 3.11 users should turn off Print Manager.  
• In addition consult the section “General  
Chapter 4: Maintaining the Printer 4-25  
 
Upgrading the Printer Software  
Insert into Novell Queue  
Procedure D  
Once the upgrade process has begun do not power  
off your printer!  
Print a Configuration Sheet and a Diagnostics Page.  
Keep these pages for future reference. For directions on  
doing this, refer to Table 1.20 on page 1-101.  
1
Start PCONSOLE.  
2
3
4
Select Print Queue Information then press [RETURN].  
Select the print queue to send the job to, then press  
[RETURN].  
Select Current Print Job Entries then press [RETURN].  
5
6
Press the [INSERT] key. Type in the path/filename and  
press [RETURN].  
Choose configuration and then press [RETURN].  
Press the [ESC] key. Select Yes then press [RETURN].  
7
8
9
The upgrade file will be sent to the printer. The upgrade  
should take less than 10 minutes to perform.  
To see if your upgrade was successful, see the section  
successful, follow the instructions in the section “After the  
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Upgrading the Printer Software  
If you have problems:  
If the printer never goes to “Processing” check the status  
of the job in the queue. If the job is in the queue and  
Active, but not being sent to the printer, power the printer  
off and on. See if the job is then sent to the printer.  
In addition consult the section “General Troubleshooting”  
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Upgrading the Printer Software  
MACINTOSH – XEROX PRINTER UTILITY  
Procedure E  
Once the upgrade process has begun do not power  
off your printer!  
Print a Configuration Sheet and a Diagnostics Page.  
Keep these pages for future reference. For directions on  
1
doing this, refer to Table 1.20 on page 1-101.  
Launch the Xerox Printer Utility.  
2
Select the NC60 printer to upgrade in PostScript Printers  
list.  
3
Select Send.  
4
Locate the upgrade file.  
5
Select Open to send the upgrade file to the printer.  
6
The Xerox Printer Utility will send the upgrade file to the  
printer. The upgrade should take less than 10 minutes.  
7
To see if your upgrade was successful, see the section  
successful, follow the instructions in the section “After the  
Upgrade” (page 4-20). For problems consult the section  
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Upgrading the Printer Software  
Upgrade Procedure via Internet Services  
Procedure F  
Once the upgrade process has begun do not power  
off your printer!  
Print a Configuration Sheet and a Diagnostics Page.  
Keep these pages for future reference. For directions on  
doing this, refer to Table 1.20 on page 1-101.  
1
2
Launch your web browser and connect to the printer URL  
(typically http://ipaddress).  
Select the Print page to get to the File Download dialog.  
3
4
In the File: box enter the path and name of the upgrade  
file, or select the Browse... button to select the upgrade  
file.  
Select the Start button.  
5
6
The upgrade file will be sent to the printer. The upgrade  
should take less than 10 minutes to perform.  
To see if your upgrade was successful, see the section  
successful, follow the instructions in the section “After the  
Chapter 4: Maintaining the Printer 4-29  
 
 
Upgrading the Printer Software  
If you have problems:  
• If having problems with time-outs when sending the  
file using a proxy server try turning off the proxy  
server and sending the file again. Alternatively, the  
printer IP address can be entered individually as an  
address for which a proxy should not be used.  
• Check your browser version to be sure your are using  
the correct version. The upgrade procedure requires  
Netscape 3.0 or later or Internet Explorer 4.0 or later  
• Try to ping the printer to make sure it is a valid ip  
address  
• In addition consult the section “General  
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Upgrading the Printer Software  
Mail Send  
Procedure G  
Once the upgrade process has begun do not power  
off your printer!  
If your printer is set up to receive mail (see “CentreWare  
Internet Services” on page 2-4), send the upgrade file as an  
attachemtnt to a mail note addressed to the printer’s mail  
address. The upgrade should take less than ten minutes.  
If your mail system limits the size of attached files, it is  
possible that some of the file may get truncated. If this occurs,  
the upgrade will not go through and no damage is done.  
Chapter 4: Maintaining the Printer 4-31  
 
 
Upgrading the Printer Software  
Some of the individual printer upgrade methods will have  
their own trouble shooting sections. This section is to  
address general problems.  
General  
Troubleshooting  
If the printer controller upgrade has failed, you will not  
receive an error page. Check the following and try the  
upgrade again:  
Make sure you are using the correct upgrade file for your  
printer controller. It should be a *.xfc file, not an *.xfn  
1
file.  
Check your method of connectivity to your printer. Can  
you successfully send a job over your chosen method of  
2
connectivity? For parallel port users- are you using a IEEE  
1284 compliant parallel cable?  
If the flash software was downloaded from an ftp site,  
make sure it was downloaded in binary format, not ASCII.  
3
To change to binary format, type binary at any ftp  
prompt. If you are using an ftp software package such as  
Chameleon ftp, you can select binary from within the  
software.  
Consult your upgrade procedure to see if there is a “If you  
have problems” section in your chosen upgrade procedure  
4
If the printer never goes to “Processing” and stays  
“Online” check your method of printer connection. Try  
5
powering off and on. If sending via a NetWare queue  
check the status of the job in the queue. Powering off and  
on the printer may cause the job to get to the printer.  
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Upgrading the Printer Software  
Power off and on. Send the file again using the same  
method.  
6
7
8
Power off and on. Send the file using an alternative  
method as indicated in the chart.  
If the printer appears to be hung in “Processing” after  
sending the upgrade file (with the “Processing” message  
on the Control Panel for at least 15 minutes) either  
contact your Xerox Customer Support Center for  
assistance, or power off and on the printer. If the printer  
powers up properly try sending the upgrade file again. If  
the printer does not power up properly contact your  
support center for assistance.  
If the printer appears to be hung in “Upgrading, Please  
Wait…”, (with the “Upgrading, Please Wait” message on  
the Control Panel for at least 10 minutes) contact your  
Xerox Customer Support Center for assistance.  
9
10  
11  
If all attempts to upgrade the printer controller have  
failed, note the Control Panel message of the printer  
when the upgrade fails and contact your support center  
for assistance.  
If a printer upgrade was attempted and the printer will  
not power up properly contact your support center for  
assistance.  
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Troubleshooting  
5
retpahC  
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting  
5-1  
 
Control Panel Messages  
Control Panel Messages  
Listed in Table 5.1 are Control Panel messages that either:  
• Cause the printer to stop printing.  
• Require the user to call for service.  
Also included in Table 5.1 are common, non-error  
messages you are likely to see. The messages are listed in  
alphabetical order.  
Table 5.1 Control Panel Messages and Corrective Actions  
Message  
Explanation/Required Action  
Tray 1 is misinstalled or not installed in the printer.  
Tray 2 is misinstalled or not installed in the printer.  
Tray 1 misfeed. Check tray and open printer to clear.  
C1-CHECK TRAY 1  
C2-CHECK TRAY 2  
E1-TRAY 1 JAM  
OPEN PRINTER  
Tray 2 misfeed. Check tray and open printer to clear.  
Manual bypass misfeed. Open printer to clear.  
E2-TRAY 2 JAM  
OPEN PRINTER  
E3-BYPASS JAM  
OPEN PRINTER  
Paper jam in the input roller area. Open printer to clear.  
E4-INPUT JAM  
OPEN PRINTER  
Paper jam in the fuser area. Open printer, open the Fuser cover, release the  
Fuser lever to clear.  
E5-FUSER JAM  
OPEN PRINTER  
Paper jam in the transfer drum area. Open the printer to clear.  
E6-DRUM JAM  
OPEN PRINTER  
Paper jam in the print drum area. Open printer to clear.  
E7-PRINT DRUM  
JAM-OPEN PRINTER  
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Control Panel Messages  
Table 5.1 Control Panel Messages and Corrective Actions  
Message  
Explanation/Required Action  
Paper jam in the output roller area. Open printer, open the Fuser cover, release  
the Fuser lever to clear.  
E8-OUTPUT JAM  
OPEN PRINTER  
A printer cover is open. Close cover to resume printing.  
Color developer cartridge is not properly installed.  
Black developer cartridge is not properly installed.  
Print drum is not properly installed.  
E9-PLEASE CLOSE  
PRINTER  
EA-COLOR DEV.  
MISINSTALLED  
EB-BLACK DEV.  
MISINSTALLED  
EC-PRINT DRUM  
MISINSTALLED  
Tray 2 is not properly installed.  
ED-TRAY 2  
MISINSTALLED  
Enter 4-digit password to release Secure Job or Proof Job.  
ENTER PASSWORD  
job filename  
ENTER TO PRINT  
ITEM TO SCROLL  
Media Server error. Remove floppy and reinsert.  
Media Server error. Remove floppy and reinsert.  
Media Server error. Remove floppy and reinsert.  
Load Comm. 10 envelope in manual bypass.  
F1-DISK READ  
ERROR  
F2-DISK I/O  
ERROR  
F3-DISK READ  
FAILURE  
FEED #10ENVELOPE  
IN MANUAL BYPASS  
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Control Panel Messages  
Table 5.1 Control Panel Messages and Corrective Actions  
Message  
Explanation/Required Action  
1
Load 8 / x 13 in. paper in manual bypass.  
FEED 8.5x13  
2
IN MANUAL BYPASS  
Load 8 x 10 in. paper in manual bypass.  
FEED 8x10 PAPER  
IN MANUAL BYPASS  
Load A4 (210 x 297 mm) paper in manual bypass.  
Load A5 (148 x 210 mm) paper in manual bypass.  
Load B5 (176 x 250 mm) paper in manual bypass.  
Load C5 envelope in manual bypass.  
FEED A4 PAPER  
IN MANUAL BYPASS  
FEED A5 PAPER  
IN MANUAL BYPASS  
FEED B5 PAPER  
IN MANUAL BYPASS  
FEED C5 ENVELOPE  
IN MANUAL BYPASS  
Load DL envelope in manual bypass.  
FEED DL ENVELOPE  
IN MANUAL BYPASS  
1
1
Load Executive (7 / x 10 / in.) paper in manual bypass.  
FEED EXECUTIVE  
4
2
IN MANUAL BYPASS  
1
1
Load Invoice (5 / x 8 / in.) paper in manual bypass.  
FEED INVOICE  
4
2
IN MANUAL BYPASS  
1
Load Legal (8 / x 14 in.) paper in manual bypass.  
FEED LEGAL  
2
IN MANUAL BYPASS  
1
Load Letter (8 / x 11 in.) paper in manual bypass.  
FEED LETTER  
2
IN MANUAL BYPASS  
Load Monarch envelope in manual bypass.  
FEED MONARCH ENV  
IN MANUAL BYPASS  
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Table 5.1 Control Panel Messages and Corrective Actions  
Message  
Explanation/Required Action  
Load Sp. Folio (216 x 315 mm) paper in manual bypass.  
FEED SP. FOLIO  
IN MANUAL BYPASS  
Printer is removing current job from memory. No action required.  
FLUSHING  
job filename  
H1 - Hard disk error. Power printer off/on; check hard disk connections;  
reformat disk.  
H1-HARD DISK  
ERROR  
H2 - Hard disk controller error. Power printer off/on; check hard disk  
connections.  
H2-HARD DISK  
CONTROLLER ERROR  
H3 - Hard disk is full. Print or delete any Secure Jobs or Proof Jobs.  
H3-HARD DISK  
IS FULL  
H4 - Please format the hard disk.  
H4-PLEASE FORMAT  
HARD DISK  
No action required.  
Add yellow toner.  
INITIALIZING  
J1-ADD YELLOW  
TONER  
Add magenta toner.  
J2-ADD MAGENTA  
TONER  
Add cyan toner.  
J3-ADD CYAN  
TONER  
J4 - Add black toner.  
J4-ADD BLACK  
TONER  
J5 - Replace the color developer cartridge.  
J6 - Replace the black developer cartridge.  
Replace the full toner collector.  
J5-REPLACE COLOR  
DEV. CARTRIDGE  
J6-REPLACE BLACK  
DEV. CARTRIDGE  
J7-REPLACE  
TONER COLLECTOR  
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Control Panel Messages  
Table 5.1 Control Panel Messages and Corrective Actions  
Message  
Explanation/Required Action  
J8 - Replace the print drum.  
J9 - Replace the fuser module.  
Replace the fuser oil and pad.  
J8-REPLACE  
PRINT DRUM  
J9-REPLACE  
FUSER MODULE  
JA-REPLACE  
FUSER OIL/PAD  
A print job is being held. Press Enter to resume printing.  
JOB HELD  
job filename  
1
Load 8 / x 13 in. paper in tray 1.  
LOAD 8.5x13  
IN TRAY 1  
2
1
Load 8 / x 13 in. paper in tray 2.  
LOAD 8.5x13  
IN TRAY 2  
2
Load 8 x 10 in. paper in tray 1.  
LOAD 8x10 PAPER  
IN TRAY 1  
Load 8 x 10 in. paper in tray 2.  
LOAD 8x10 PAPER  
IN TRAY 2  
Load A4 (210 x 297 mm) paper in tray 1.  
Load A4 (210 x 297 mm) paper in tray 2.  
Load A5 (148 x 210 mm) paper in tray 1.  
LOAD A4 PAPER  
IN TRAY 1  
LOAD A4 PAPER  
IN TRAY 2  
LOAD A5 PAPER  
IN TRAY 1  
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Table 5.1 Control Panel Messages and Corrective Actions  
Message  
Explanation/Required Action  
Load A5 (148 x 210 mm) paper in tray 2.  
Load B5 (176 x 250 mm) paper in tray 1.  
Load B5 (176 x 250 mm) paper in tray 2.  
LOAD A5 PAPER  
IN TRAY 2  
LOAD B5 PAPER  
IN TRAY 1  
LOAD B5 PAPER  
IN TRAY 2  
1
1
Load Executive (7 / x 10 / in.) paper in tray 1.  
LOAD EXECUTIVE  
PAPER IN TRAY 1  
4
2
1
1
Load Executive (7 / x 10 / in.) paper in tray 2.  
LOAD EXECUTIVE  
PAPER IN TRAY 2  
4
2
1
1
Load Invoice (5 / x 8 / in.) paper in tray 1.  
LOAD INVOICE  
4
2
8.5x5.5 IN TRAY1  
1
1
Load Invoice (5 / x 8 / in.) paper in tray 2.  
LOAD INVOICE  
4
2
8.5x5.5 IN TRAY2  
1
Load Legal (8 / x 14 in.) paper in tray 1.  
LOAD LEGAL  
2
8.5x14 IN TRAY 1  
1
Load Legal (8 / x 14 in.) paper in tray 2.  
LOAD LEGAL  
2
8.5x14 IN TRAY 2  
1
Load Letter (8 / x 11 in.) paper in tray 1.  
LOAD LETTER  
2
8.5x11 IN TRAY 1  
1
Load Letter (8 / x 11 in.) paper in tray 2.  
LOAD LETTER  
2
8.5x11 IN TRAY 2  
Load Sp. Folio (216 x 315 mm) paper in tray 1.  
Load Sp. Folio (216 x 315 mm) paper in tray 2.  
LOAD SP. FOLIO  
216x315 IN TRAY1  
LOAD SP. FOLIO  
216x315 IN TRAY2  
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Control Panel Messages  
Table 5.1 Control Panel Messages and Corrective Actions  
Message  
Explanation/Required Action  
Press On Line button to return to “Ready.”  
Please wait - Warming up  
OFF LINE  
PLEASE WAIT  
WARMING UP  
Power Saver Mode  
POWER SAVER  
MODE  
PRINTING  
job filename  
PROCESSING  
job filename  
READY  
SECURE JOB  
job filename  
Fuser thermistor fault. Reseat the fuser, then power the printer off and on. If the  
fault persists, call for service.  
T0-RESEAT FUSER  
POWER OFF/ON  
Fuser under temperature fault. Reseat the fuser, then power the printer off and  
on. If the fault persists, call for service.  
T1-RESEAT FUSER  
POWER OFF/ON  
Fuser over termperature fault. Replace the fuser module.  
T2-POWER OFF  
REPLACE FUSER  
Tray 1 is empty.  
Tray 2 is empty.  
TRAY 1 EMPTY  
TRAY 2 EMPTY  
There is a print engine ROM fault. Power the printer off and on. If the fault  
persists, call for service.  
U0-ROM ERROR  
POWER OFF/ON  
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Table 5.1 Control Panel Messages and Corrective Actions  
Message  
Explanation/Required Action  
There is a print engine RAM fault. Power the printer off and on. If the fault  
persists, call for service.  
U1-RAM ERROR  
POWER OFF/ON  
There is a print engine NVRAM fault. Power the printer off and on. If the fault  
persists, call for service.  
U2-NVRAM ERROR  
POWER OFF/ON  
There is a controller/engine communication fault. Power the printer off and on.  
If the fault persists, call for service.  
U3-COMM.FAULT  
POWER OFF/ON  
There is a laser system fault. Power the printer off and on. If the fault persists,  
call for service.  
U4-OPTICS FAULT  
POWER OFF/ON  
There is a polygon motor fault. Power the printer off and on. If the fault  
persists, call for service.  
U5-POLYGON FAULT  
POWER OFF/ON  
There is a developer motor fault. Power the printer off and on. If the fault  
persists, call for service.  
U6-MOTOR FAULT  
POWER OFF/ON  
There is a main motor fault. Power the printer off and on. If the fault persists,  
call for service.  
U7-MOTOR FAULT  
POWER OFF/ON  
W1 - Color developer cartridge near end of use. Order a new color developer  
cartridge.  
W1-COLOR DEV MOD  
NEAR END OF USE  
W2 - Black developer cartridge near end of use. Order a new black developer  
cartridge.  
W2-BLACK DEV MOD  
NEAR END OF USE  
W3 - Print drum near end of use. Order a new print drum.  
W4 - Fuser module near end of use. Order a new fuser module.  
W5 - Fuser oil and pad near end of use. Replace oil bottle.  
Please wait - Adjusting print quality  
W3-PRINT DRUM  
NEAR END OF USE  
W4-FUSER MODULE  
NEAR END OF USE  
W5-FUSER OIL/PAD  
NEAR END OF USE  
WAIT:ADJUSTING  
PRINT QUALITY  
Printer waiting for data.  
WAITING  
job filename  
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Index  
XI  
Binary PS  
Setting 1-52, 1-55  
Black Density  
Setting 1-43  
A
AppSocket Binary PS  
Setting  
In Ethernet  
Menu 1-63  
In Token Ring  
Menu 1-75  
Black Overprint  
Setting 1-47  
AppSocket Enable  
Setting  
C
Cancel Changes  
In Ethernet  
Setting 1-44  
Menu 1-62  
In Token Ring  
Menu 1-74  
Cancel Job  
Performing 1-20  
AppSocket PDL  
Setting  
CentreWare DP 2-3  
CentreWare Internet  
Services 2-4  
In Ethernet  
Menu 1-62  
In Token Ring  
Menu 1-74  
Cleaning Cycle  
Setting 1-105  
Cleaning  
B
procedures 4-4 4-7  
Feed Rollers 4-5 4-7  
Grounding  
Baud Rate  
Setting 1-56  
Roller 4-5 4-7  
Bidirectional  
Print Drum Charger 4-4  
Setting 1-52  
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D
Color Adjust Menu  
Hierarchy 1-42  
Items  
Disk Directory  
Printing 1-95  
Disk Drive  
See Hard Disk Drive  
Disk Files  
Printing 1-94  
Black Density 1-43  
Cancel Changes 1-44  
Color Balance 1-44  
Color Defaults 1-45  
Color Density 1-43  
DLC/LLC Binary PS  
Setting  
Color Balance  
Adjusting 4-8 4-15  
Adjustment Recovery 4-15  
Setting 1-44  
In Ethernet Menu 1-61  
In Token Ring Menu 1-73  
DLC/LLC Enable  
Setting  
In Ethernet Menu 1-60  
In Token Ring Menu 1-72  
DLC/LLC PDL  
Setting  
In Ethernet Menu 1-60  
In Token Ring Menu 1-72  
Test print 4-10  
Color Defaults  
Setting 1-45  
Color Density  
Setting 1-43  
Color Mode  
Setting 1-47  
Configuration Sheet  
E
Printing 1-92, 1-101  
Edge Smoothing  
Control Panel 1-2 1-9  
Display 1-3  
Setting 1-47  
Enh. Alignment  
Indicator lights 1-4  
Keys 1-5 1-9  
Messages 5-2 5-9  
Setting 1-48  
Ethernet Menu  
Hierarchy 1-58  
Items  
CRU  
Resetting 1-111  
AppSocket Bin PS 1-63  
CRU Usage  
AppSocket Enable 1-62  
AppSocket PDL 1-62  
Default Gateway 1-67  
DLC/LLC Bin PS 1-61  
DLC/LLC Enable 1-60  
DLC/LLC PDL 1-60  
EtherTalk Enable 1-63  
HTTP Enable 1-63  
IP Address 1-65  
Displaying 1-107  
D
Default Gateway  
Setting  
In Ethernet Menu 1-67  
In Token Ring Menu 1-79  
Defaults  
Setting 1-41  
IP Address Reset 1-64  
LPR Banner 1-59  
LPR Binary PS 1-60  
LPR Enable 1-59  
Delete jobs 1-111  
Density  
LPR PDL 1-59  
Adjusting 4-8 4-15  
NetBEUI Bin PS 1-62  
NetBEUI Enable 1-61  
NetBEUI PDL 1-61  
Port Timeout 1-68  
Speed 1-68  
Adjustment Recovery 4-15  
Diagnostic Summary  
Printing 1-101  
Subnet Mask 1-66  
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F
EtherTalk Enable  
HTTP Enable  
Setting  
Setting 1-63  
In Ethernet Menu 1-63  
In Token Ring Menu 1-75  
F
Factory Defaults  
I
Resetting to 1-110  
Imaging Menu  
Hierarchy 1-46  
Items  
Blk. Overprint 1-47  
Fast Black  
Setting 1-48  
Fault History  
Displaying 1-108  
Printing 1-94  
Color Mode 1-47  
Edge Smoothing 1-47  
Enh. Alignment 1-48  
Fast Black 1-48  
Halftone Type 1-48  
Process Black 1-49  
Faults Active  
Displaying 1-108  
Files  
Printing from Media Server 1-97  
Internet  
Flow Control  
Also see CentreWare Internet Services  
Software upgrades 4-16, 4-29  
Setting 1-55  
Font Number  
IP Address  
Setting  
In Ethernet Menu 1-65  
In Token Ring Menu 1-77  
IP Address Reset  
Setting  
In Ethernet Menu 1-64  
In Token Ring Menu 1-76  
Setting 1-30  
Fonts  
Downloading 3-3 3-7  
Form Feed  
Forcing 1-20  
Form Length  
Setting 1-32  
J
Frame Type  
Setting 1-86  
Job Menu  
Hierarchy 1-19  
Items  
H
Cancel Job 1-20  
Halftone Type  
Form Feed 1-20  
Setting 1-48  
Restart Printer 1-21  
Hard Disk Drive  
Control Panel settings 1-112  
L
Formatting 1-112  
LAA  
Initializing 1-112, 3-2  
Using 3-2 3-12  
Setting 1-81  
Language  
Setting 1-35  
For downloading fonts 3-3 3-7  
For downloading macros 3-3 3-7  
For proof jobs 3-8 3-12  
For secure jobs 3-8 3-12  
Line Termination  
Setting 1-33  
Hold Timeout  
Lossy compression 1-107  
Setting 1-38  
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M
LPR Banner  
Setting  
NetBEUI Enable  
Setting  
In Ethernet Menu 1-59  
In Token Ring Menu 1-71  
In Ethernet Menu 1-61  
In Token Ring Menu 1-73  
LPR Binary PS  
Setting  
In Ethernet Menu 1-60  
In Token Ring Menu 1-72  
LPR Enable  
Setting  
In Ethernet Menu 1-59  
In Token Ring Menu 1-71  
NetBEUI PDL  
Setting  
In Ethernet Menu 1-61  
In Token Ring Menu 1-73  
Network Defaults  
Resetting to 1-110  
Network Printer Services 2-2  
Novell Binary PS  
Setting  
LPR PDL  
Setting  
In Novell Menu 1-85  
In Ethernet Menu 1-59  
In Token Ring Menu 1-71  
Novell Enable  
Setting 1-84  
M
Novell Menu  
Hierarchy 1-83  
Macros  
Items  
Downloading 3-3 3-7  
Frame Type 1-86  
NDS Context 1-90  
NDS Tree 1-89  
Mail Send/Receive 2-4  
Manual Timeout  
Novell Binary PS 1-85  
Novell Enable 1-84  
Novell Mode 1-85  
Novell PDL 1-84  
Polling Interval 1-86  
Primary Server 1-88  
PServer Name 1-87  
Setting 1-39  
Margin Left  
Setting 1-104  
Margin Top  
Setting 1-104  
Media Server Menu  
Hierarchy 1-96  
Items  
Novell Mode  
Setting 1-85  
Print Quantity 1-97  
Select File 1-97  
Select Tray 1-98  
Novell PDL  
Setting 1-84  
O
Menu Map  
Printing 1-93  
OHP Mode  
Setting 1-103  
N
Orientation  
NDS Context  
Setting 1-32  
Setting 1-90  
Overhead Projection mode 1-103  
NDS Tree  
Setting 1-89  
P
NetBEUI Binary PS  
Setting  
Page counts  
Displaying 1-106  
In Ethernet Menu 1-62  
In Token Ring Menu 1-74  
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P
Page Policy  
Setting 1-37  
Paper  
Specifying size of 1-36  
Specifying type of 1-36  
Paper Size  
Setting 1-36  
Paper Type  
Setting 1-36  
Parallel Menu  
Port Enable  
Setting  
In Parallel Menu 1-51  
In Serial Menu 1-54  
Port Timeout  
Setting  
In Ethernet Menu 1-68  
In Parallel Menu 1-51  
In Serial Menu 1-54  
In Token Ring Menu 1-80  
PostScript  
Hierarchy 1-50  
Demo Page 1-93  
Items  
Enabling binary mode 1-52  
Font List 1-93  
Bidirectional 1-52  
Binary PS 1-52  
Printing errors 1-40  
Parallel PDL 1-52  
Port Enable 1-51  
Port Timeout 1-51  
Printing test patterns 1-102  
Setting AppSocket binary mode 1-63, 1-75  
Setting binary mode 1-55  
Setting DLC/LLC binary mode 1-61, 1-73  
Setting LPR binary mode 1-60, 1-72  
Setting NetBEUI binary mode 1-62, 1-74  
Setting Novell binary mode 1-85  
Parallel PDL  
Setting 1-52  
Password Menu  
Hierarchy 1-22  
Usage 1-23 1-24  
Patch Control  
Setting 1-105  
PCL Font List  
Printing 1-92  
PCL Menu  
Power Saver  
Setting 1-41  
PQ Set  
Printing 1-101  
Primary Server  
Setting 1-88  
Print Menu  
Hierarchy 1-29  
Items  
Hierarchy 1-91  
Items  
Font Number 1-30  
Configuration Sheet 1-92  
Form Length 1-32  
Line Termination 1-33  
Orientation 1-32  
Pitch 1-30  
Disk Directory 1-95  
Disk Files 1-94  
Fault History 1-94  
Menu Map 1-93  
PCL Font List 1-92  
Print Quantity 1-95  
PS Demo Page 1-93  
PS Font List 1-93  
Select Tray 1-95  
Point Size 1-31  
Symbol Set 1-31  
Pitch  
Setting 1-30  
Point Size  
Setting 1-31  
Startup Page 1-92  
Tips & Tricks 1-94  
Polling Interval  
Print PS Errors  
Setting 1-40  
Setting 1-86  
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R
Print Quantity  
Serial PDL  
Setting 1-55  
Service Menu  
Hierarchy 1-100  
Items  
Cleaning Cycle 1-105  
Setting 1-39  
Setting for internal page printing 1-95  
Setting for Media Server printing 1-97  
Setting for Service Menu printing 1-102  
Printer software  
See Software  
Configuration Sheet 1-101  
CRU Usage 1-107  
Process Black  
Diag. Summary 1-101  
Fault History 1-108  
Faults Active 1-108  
Lossy Counter 1-107  
Margin Left 1-104  
Margin Top 1-104  
Setting 1-49  
Proof printing 3-8 3-12  
PS Demo Page  
Printing 1-93  
PS Font List  
OHP Mode 1-103  
Printing 1-93  
Patch Control 1-105  
Print PQ Set 1-101  
Print Quantity 1-102  
Select Tray 1-103  
PServer Name  
Setting 1-87  
Show Page Counts 1-106  
Show Setpoints 1-106  
S/W Levels 1-108  
R
Reset Menu  
Test Patterns 1-102  
Hierarchy 1-109  
Items  
Setpoints  
Displaying 1-106  
Software  
Upgrading 4-16 4-33  
Software levels  
Displaying 1-108  
Source Routing  
Setting 1-82  
Speed  
Setting  
In Ethernet Menu 1-68  
In Token Ring Menu 1-82  
Startup Page  
Printing 1-92  
Setting 1-40  
Subnet Mask  
Setting  
In Ethernet Menu 1-66  
In Token Ring Menu 1-78  
Symbol Set  
Setting 1-31  
CRU Resets 1-111  
Delete All Jobs 1-111  
Disk Format 1-112  
Disk Initialize 1-112  
Factory Defaults 1-110  
Network Defaults 1-110  
Restart Printer 1-111  
Restart Printer  
Initiating 1-21, 1-111  
S
Secure printing 3-8 3-12  
Select Tray  
Setting for internal page printing 1-95  
Setting for Media Server printing 1-98  
Setting for Service Menu printing 1-103  
Serial Menu  
Hierarchy 1-53  
Items  
Baud Rate 1-56  
Binary PS 1-55  
Flow Control 1-55  
Port Enable 1-54  
Port Timeout 1-54  
Serial PDL 1-55  
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T
System Menu  
Hierarchy 1-34  
Items  
Defaults 1-41  
TokenTalk Enable  
Setting 1-75  
Tray Menu  
Hierarchy 1-25  
Items  
Hold Timeout 1-38  
Language 1-35  
Manual Timeout 1-39  
Page Policy 1-37  
Paper Size 1-36  
Paper Type 1-36  
Power Saver 1-41  
Print PS Errors 1-40  
Print Quantity 1-39  
Startup Page 1-40  
Tray Sequence 1-28  
Tray 1 Cust. Size 1-26  
Tray 1 Type 1-27  
Tray 2 Cust. Size 1-26  
Tray 2 Type 1-27  
Tray Sequence  
Setting 1-28  
Tray 1 Cust. Size  
Setting 1-26  
T
Tray 1 Type  
Test Patterns  
Printing 1-102  
Test Print  
Interpreting 4-10  
Tips & Tricks  
Printing 1-94  
Setting 1-27  
Tray 2 Cust. Size  
Setting 1-26  
Tray 2 Type  
Setting 1-27  
U
Token Ring Menu  
Hierarchy 1-70  
Items  
Upgrading software  
See Software, Upgrading  
AppSocket Binary PS 1-75  
AppSocket Enable 1-74  
AppSocket PDL 1-74  
Default Gateway 1-79  
DLC/LLC Binary PS 1-73  
DLC/LLC Enable 1-72  
DLC/LLC PDL 1-72  
HTTP Enable 1-75  
IP Address 1-77  
IP Address Reset 1-76  
LAA 1-81  
LPR Banner 1-71  
LPR Binary PS 1-72  
LPR Enable 1-71  
LPR PDL 1-71  
NetBEUI Binary PS 1-74  
NetBEUI Enable 1-73  
NetBEUI PDL 1-73  
Port Timeout 1-80  
Source Routing 1-82  
Speed 1-82  
Subnet Mask 1-78  
TokenTalk Enable 1-75  
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