User Guide
Table Of Contents
- QMS magicolor 2 Print System Operation
- Contents
- Introduction
- Consumables
- Advanced Printing Features
- Color Printing
- Printer Care
- CrownView Printer Web Page
- Media Jams
- Troubleshooting Printer Problems
- Introduction
- Status and Service Messages
- HP-GL Error Codes and PCL Error Codes
- Testing PC-Printer Communication
- Testing Macintosh-Printer Communication
- Printer Problem Checklist
- OPC Belt Cartridge Problems
- Control Panel Problems
- Windows Driver Problems
- CrownNet Problems
- Output Problems
- Kanji Option Kit Problems
- Print Quality Problems
- Color Density Problems
- Image Defects
- Placing a Service Call
- Repacking the Printer
- QMS Customer Support
- Configuration Menu
- Index

Printer Home
Page
6-9
CrownView Printer Web Page
Printer Name Shows the name you have assigned to your
printer. The default printer name is the same as
the product name.
Configuration Menu: Administration/
Communications/Network
x
/CrownNet/NetWare/
Printer Name menu or the Administration/
Communications/Network
x
/CrownNet/
LanManager/Printer Name menu
Current
Status
Echoes the status message in the printer control
panel message window.
Configuration Menu: No equivalent
Resolution Identifies the resolution and halftone.
Configuration Menu: Administration/Engine/Def
Resolution
Default
Inputbin
Identifies the input cassette or tray, the media size,
and the percent filled with media.
Configuration Menu: Operator Control/Inputbin
Sheets
Printed
Lists the number of sheets of media printed to
date during the current consumables tracking
period (Administration/Consumables/Start Period
menu).
» Note:
This number differs from the number of
sheets printed statistics on the printer’s start-up
and status pages, which refer to the total
number of sheets of media printed during the
life of the printer.
Configuration Menu: No equivalent
Faces Printed Lists the number of page faces printed to date.
» Note:
This number differs from the number of
faces printed statistics on the printer’s start-up
and status pages, which refer to the total
number of page faces printed during the life of
the printer.
Configuration Menu: No equivalent










