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Stop At Low, Color Supply Out
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Item CLEARABLE WARNINGS AUTO CONTINUE REPLACE SUPPLIES ORDER AT COLOR SUPPLY OUT JAM RECOVERY Values PS JOB* ON OFF ON* STOP AT OUT* STOP AT LOW OVERRIDE AT OUT 0-100 STOP* AUTOCONTINUE AT BLACK AUTO* OFF ON Explanation Normally you should not change the product language (the default is AUTO). If you change the setting to a specific product language, the MFP does not automatically switch from one language to another unless specific software commands are sent to the MFP. Set the amount of time that a clearable warning appears on the MFP control panel. JOB: Warning messages appear on the control panel until the end of the job from which they were generated. ON: Warning messages appear on the control panel until they are cleared. This item determines how the MFP reacts to errors. OFF: If an error prevents printing, the message remains on the display, and the MFP does not print until you touch CONTINUE. ON: If an error prevents printing, the message is displayed, and the MFP goes offline for 10 seconds before returning online. Sets printer behavior when a cartridge is low. The default is STOP AT OUT. This option allows the printer to continue printing until a color supply is exhausted. When the printer is set to STOP AT LOW, printing pauses until the color supply is replaced. OVERRIDE AT OUT allows printing to continue when a color supply is out, but displays a warning the supply is out and must be replaced. Default=15 Determine how the MFP behaves when toner is out. STOP: The MFP goes offline and waits until the cartridge is replaced. AUTOCONTINUE AT BLACK: The MFP displays REPLACE CARTRIDGE until the cartridge is replaced. The MFP continues to print. Determine how the MFP functions when a jam occurs. AUTO: The MFP automatically selects the best mode for jam recovery (usually ON). This is the default setting. 54 Chapter 2 Using the control panel ENWW