Specifications

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Feature/Spec
Function Customer Benefits
4
Menu key
Press to make and
confirm current printer
settings.
One-touch access to printer settings such as display
language, paper sizes, and configuring network and
security settings.
5
LCD Panel
Selection keys
Correspond to choices
available to the user in
each LCD screen.
Aligned directly beneath columns in the LCD Panel for
proper selection of desired feature or mode
confirmation.
6
Escape key
Returns the printer to
the previous condition
appearing in the LCD.
Allows users to clear an incorrect selection without
having to reprogram an entire sequence of job steps.
7
Arrow keys
This circle of 4 keys is
used to scroll through
and enter printer values
and settings.
Moves the cursor in the
indicated direction
Scroll through choices for communication modes and
active protocols, or to change value settings that appear
in the LCD panel such as IP Address numbers, wireless
channel numbers, etc.
Quicker scrolling is accomplished by pressing and
holding the up/down arrow key to increase/decrease
displayed values in units of 10.
8
OK key
Sets the item currently
displayed in the LCD.
Easily confirm printer settings and values, and move to
the next menu level.
9
4-line LCD
Panel Display
Displays current printer
status and error
messages.
Enhanced functionality
graphically displays
toner, supply status.
Larger LCD panel easily displays device and network
settings, error messages, access logs, supply
information, as well as jobs in the print queues.
Graphically displays supply/memory data.
Easier for users to see lists of stored files.
Displays all choices for initial printer configuration.
10
12-key
Alpha-numeric
keypad
10 number keys plus
Clear and ./- keys allow
users to enter
characters and
numbers at the device.
Easily enter User IDs for Locked Print or ELP-NX jobs.
Press each key repeatedly to scroll through the text
characters each number represents (similar to fax
machine speed dial programming).
Use Selection keys (#5) to change case, enter numeric
characters, or enter symbols.
11
Power,
Alert, &
Data In
Indicators
Indicators light or blink
to visually inform users
of system status.
Power In dic ator
remains lit whenever power is on;
flashes when warming up or receiving data; dark in
Energy Saver mode.
Aler t Indicator
blinks to warn users of printer errors. A
corresponding message describing the error and
corrective actions appears in the LCD panel.
Data In Indic ator
blinks when the printer is receiving
data from a computer; lights continuously when data
remains in memory.