Specifications
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Printing a status page is a two-step procedure: Identify the type of status page you
want to print, and then print it.
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Two types of status pages are available.
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After you have identified the type of status page to print, use the Status Page button
on the printer control panel to print it.
»Note:
If you choose an advanced status page but only a standard status page prints,
the printer has run out of RAM. Either reallocate memory among the memory clients
(see chapter 3, “Additional Technical Information,” ) or consider adding more memory
to the printer.
Menu
Administration/Special Pages/Status Page Type
Choices
Standard—Lists printer identification information, current memory
configuration, timeouts, communication settings, input buffer sizes, and
available fonts.
»Note:
The number of sheets/faces printed statistics on the status
page differ from the number of sheets/faces printed statistics in
CrownView and on the consumables statistics page (Operator
Control/Consumables/Print Statistics). The numbers on the
status page refer to the number of sheets/faces printed during the
life of the printer. The numbers in CrownView and on the
consumables statistics page refer to the number of sheets/faces
printed to date during the current consumables tracking period
(Administration/Consumables/Start Period menu).
Advanced—Contains the same information as the standard status page
as well as configuration menu settings, fonts, and downloaded
emulations.
Default
Standard
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