Action for Prompts
This setting enables a user to determine which input source would receive paper-related or envelope-related
change prompts when they occur. Regardless of the target source, the printer always requires some type of
user assistance to resolve the change prompt (examples: pushing a button to ignore the prompt and changing
the source’s installed media). However, this setting gives a user the option of having the printer resolve change
prompt situations without requiring any user assistance.
To change this setting:
1
From the Configuration menu, navigate to
Action for Prompts
.
2
Select from the available options to change the setting.
•
Prompt User (default)
•
Continue
•
Use Current
3
Depending on the printer model, press
OK
or touch
to save the setting, or press
X
to return to the
Configuration menu without saving any changes.
When set to
Prompt user
, the printer behaves like the past implementation. When a change prompt occurs,
the printer stops printing, posts the change prompt to the target source, and waits for the user to select an
action before continuing.
When set to
Continue
, the printer automatically assumes that the user selects
Continue
every time a change
prompt is encountered. Likewise, when the device is set to
Use Current
, all change prompts will perform as if
Use Current
was selected by the user.
Jobs on Disk
This setting appears only if a hard disk is installed. It allows buffered jobs to be deleted from the disk. This does
not affect Print and Hold or parked jobs.
To change the setting:
1
From the Configuration menu, navigate to
Jobs on Disk
.
2
Select from the available options to change the setting:
•
Delete
•
Do Not Delete (default)
3
Press
X
to return to the Configuration menu.
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Summary of Contents for M3150
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Page 246: ...3 Remove two screws A and then remove the cooling fan mount A 4514 6xx Parts removal 246 ...
Page 256: ...5 Remove the four screws B and then remove the right front mount B 4514 6xx Parts removal 256 ...
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Page 300: ...3 Place the printer on its rear side 4 Release the sensor flag A 4514 6xx Parts removal 300 ...
Page 301: ...5 Remove the screw B 6 Remove the sensor flag bracket C 4514 6xx Parts removal 301 ...
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