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Control Panel Features
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• 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.
Table 1.2
Control Panel keys and their functions (continued)
Key
Description
Table 1.2 Page 2 of 5
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