Specifications
Chapter 7: Using the Diagnostic Tool
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Configuration Mode
The Configuration Mode lets you set and verify printer configuration data, such as print
resolution, MBF setting, and fuser temperature. Configuration Mode stores the configuration data
in nonvolatile ROM within the printer circuitry. Configuration data is critical to correct printer
operation.
Configuration Mode options
There are thirteen options available in Configuration Mode.
Printer configurations
Print resolution
Laser power output
Lead edge registration Tray 1
Lead edge registration Tray 2
Lead edge registration MBF
Side edge registration Tray 1
Side edge registration Tray 2
Side edge registration MBF
Fuser temperature
Paper size for MBF
Interface selection
Test print
To enter Configuration Mode
1. Hold down both [1] and [2], and switch ON printer Main Power.
2. Hold down both keys for three seconds.
3. Release [1].
The LCD displays 0 on the second line.
RELEASE THE KEY
0
4. When the 0 advances to the number 3, release [2].
If you go past 3, the LCD cycles through number 9, then repeats the
count.
The LCD displays Selecting NV, followed by a two digit number. The print is
now in Configuration Mode
NOTE: If an error occurs during the ROM/RAM Check, the printer will not
enter Configuration Mode
CONFIGURATION
SELECTING NV04
The NV stands for "Nonvolatile memory setting". The first digit of the displayed numbers is the
Configuration Code currently selected. The second digit is the parameter that is currently valid for
the Configuration Code. The Configuration Mode code table contains codes and valid
parameters.