Dell C2665dnf Color Laser Printer User Manual
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Color Regi Chart
Prints a color registration chart. The color registration chart
prints a lattice pattern of yellow, magenta, and cyan lines.
On the chart, find the values on the right side that are next
to the line that is perfectly straight for each of the three
colors. If the value for this line is 0, color registration
adjustment is not required. If the value for this line is any
value other than 0, specify the adjustment values under
lateral adjustment and process adjustment in
Enter
Number
.
Enter Number
LY
LM
LC
RY
RM
Available Range:
-9 to +9
Available Range:
-9 to +9
Sets lateral (perpendicular to paper feed direction) and
process (paper feed direction) color adjustment values
individually for Yellow, Magenta, and Cyan. Enter a number
in order of lateral adjustment (left), lateral adjustment
(right), and process adjustment. Select
OK
to save all the
settings.
RC
PY
PM
Available Range:
-9 to +9
PC
NOTE:
Ensure that you remove the paper from the single sheet feeder before performing
Auto Correct
.
Reset Defaults
Purpose:
To initialize the non-volatile (NV) memory. After executing this function and rebooting the printer, all the menu
parameters are reset to their default values.
Values:
User Fax Section
Initialize Initializes the fax number entries in the Address Book.
User Scan Section
Initialize Initializes the e-mail and server address entries in the Address Book.
User Account Section
Initialize Initializes the user registration information.
System Section
Initialize Initializes the system parameters.
Initialize Print Meter
Purpose:
To initialize the print meter of the printer. When the print meter is initialized, the meter count is reset to zero.
Reset Fusing Unit
Purpose:
To initialize the life counter of the fusing unit. After replacing the fusing unit, be sure to initialize its life counter.
Reset Transfer Belt Unit
Purpose:
To initialize the life counter of the transfer belt unit. After replacing the transfer belt unit, be sure to initialize its life
counter.
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