Control Panel
A
Turns the printer on or off.
Unplug the power cord when the power light is off.
B
Displays the home screen.
C
Logs off from the printer when
Access Control
is enabled.
When
Access Control
is disabled, this is also disabled.
D
Stores the output tray.
E
Pauses the current printing job and allows you to interrupt another job. However, you cannot interrupt a new job
from the computer.
Press this button again to restart a paused job.
F
Resets the current settings to user default settings. If user default settings have not been made, resets to the
factory default.
G
Displays the Contacts list. You can register, edit or delete the contacts.
H
Clears number settings such as the number of copies.
I
Enters numbers, characters, and symbols.
J
Displays the Job/Status menu. You can check the printer's status and job history.
The error light on the left flashes or turns on when an error occurs.
The data light on the right flashes when the printer is processing data. It turns on when there are queued jobs.
K
Displays the Paper Setting screen. You can select the paper size and paper type settings for each paper source.
L
Stops the current operation.
M
Displays menus and messages. You can change the angle of the control panel.
When no operations are performed for a specific length of time, the printer enters sleep mode and the display
turns off. Tap anywhere on the touch screen to turn on the display. Depending on the current settings, pressing
the buttons on the control panel wakes the printer from sleep mode.
N
Returns to the previous screen.
O
Turns on when received documents that have not yet been read, printed, or saved, are stored in the printer's
memory.
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