Dell 1320c User Guide - Page 58

Restoring the factory settings - network key

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- - - - - ESS NVRAM SIZE and ID Check Failure - - - On-Board Network Communication Failure - - - - - On-Board Network MAC Address Checksum Error - - - - On-Board Network Ethernet BIST Parity RAM R/W Error - - - - On-Board Network Internal Loopback Error - - - On-Board Network Fatal Error - - - - IOT-ESS Communication Failure - - - HW Key Error Restoring the factory settings You can restore the factory settings for your printer if you cannot use the printer with your computer. NOTE: You can only initialize user-defined settings. To restore the factory settings: 1. Ensure that the printer is turned off. 2. Open the side cover. 3. While holding down the Continue and Cancel buttons at the same time, turn on the printer. 4. After all the indicators are turned on, release the Continue and Cancel buttons. 5. After the Continue, Error, and Ready/Data indicators go out, close the side cover. The printer automatically: l Initializes the non-volatile memory (NVM). CAUTION: Never attempt to turn off the printer. The printer will cease to function. l Restarts. l Prints the Printer Settings and Device Settings pages. 6. Check if the factory settings are restored by referring to the Printer Settings and Device Settings pages. back to contents page

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Restoring the factory settings
You can restore the factory settings for your printer if you cannot use the printer with your computer.
To restore the factory settings:
1.
Ensure that the printer is turned off.
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Open the side cover.
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While holding down the Continue and Cancel buttons at the same time, turn on the printer.
4.
After all the indicators are turned on, release the Continue and Cancel buttons.
5.
After the Continue, Error, and Ready/Data indicators go out, close the side cover.
The printer automatically:
l
Initializes the non-volatile memory (NVM).
l
Restarts.
l
Prints the Printer Settings and Device Settings pages.
6.
Check if the factory settings are restored by referring to the Printer Settings and Device Settings pages.
back to contents page
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ESS NVRAM SIZE and ID Check Failure
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IOT-ESS Communication Failure
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HW Key Error
NOTE:
You can only initialize user-defined settings.
CAUTION:
Never attempt to turn off the printer. The printer will cease to function.