Setup Guide
Identify the device parts8
Arrow buttons: Move through menu options or through 
photos on the color display (if available). 
OK: Select a menu, setting, or if the device has a color 
display, select photos for printing.
Back: Return to the previous menu.
6 Other buttons
Setup: Access the menu system for reports, settings, 
and maintenance. 
2-sided: Select two-sided output (if a duplexer is 
installed).
Help: Shows additional information about messages 
or menus that are shown on the display. For hardware 
problems, shows a message that explains the problem. 
If the device does not have a Help button, use the Setup 
button to access the help.
Cancel: Stop a job, exit a menu, or exit settings.
7 COPY 
Menu: Open the menu for the copy function. 
Reduce/Enlarge: Change the size of the copy.
Number Of Copies: Select the number of copies using 
either the arrow keys or by entering the number directly 
using the keypad.
Collate: Sequence copied output in the exact order it is 
scanned from the scanner glass or ADF.
Quality: Control the speed and quality of copies. 
The Quality light illuminates next to the selected copy 
quality.
START COPY Black or START COPY Color: Start the copy 
in black and white or in color.
8 PHOTO
Menu: Open the menu for the photo function.
Proof Sheet: Print a proof sheet when a memory card 
has been inserted in a memory card slot. 
Rotate: If the device has a color display, rotate the 
currently displayed photo 90 degrees. Subsequent 
presses continue to rotate the photo 90 degrees.
Zoom (- and +): If the device has a color display, 
enlarge or reduce the image.
PRINT PHOTOS: Start the photo printing job.
9 Power button and lights
Power button: Turn the device on or off. When the 
device is off, a minimal amount of power is still supplied 
to the device. To completely disconnect the power 
supply to the device, turn the device off, and then 
unplug the power cord.
When lit, indicates that the device is on. The light blinks 
while performing a job.
Network status light: Indicate the status of the 
device on a network.
Wireless (802.11) status light: Indicate the status of 
the device on a wireless network.
Attention light: When blinking, the attention light 
indicates an error has occurred that requires your 
attention.










