HP LaserJet Pro 400 Service Manual - Page 170
System Setup menu, In the following table
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System Setup menu In the following table, items that have an asterisk (*) indicate the factory default setting. Menu item Language Paper Setup Print Quality Sub-menu item Sub-menu item (List of available control-panel display languages.) Default Paper Size Letter A4 Legal Default Paper Type Lists available paper types. Tray 1 Paper Type Paper Size Tray 2 Paper Type Paper Size Paper Out Action Wait forever* Cancel Override Sub-menu item Color Calibration Calibrate Now Power-On Calibration Adjust Alignment Print Test Page Description Sets the language in which the control panel displays messages and product reports. Sets the size for printing internal reports, faxes, or any print job that does not specify a size. Sets the type for printing internal reports, faxes, or any print job that does not specify a type. Select the default size and type for Tray 1 from the list of available sizes and types. Select the default size and type for Tray 2 from the list of available sizes and types. Determines how the product reacts when a print job requires a paper size or type that is unavailable or when the tray is empty. ● Wait forever: The product waits until you load the correct paper. ● Override: Print on a different size paper after a specified delay. ● Cancel: Automatically cancel the print job after a specified delay. ● If you select either the Override or Cancel item, the control panel prompts you for the number of seconds to delay. Performs a full calibration. ● Calibrate Now: Performs an immediate calibration. ● Power-On Calibration: Specify the length of time the product should wait after you turn it on before it calibrates. Use this menu to shift the margin alignment to center the image on the page from top to bottom and from left to right. Before adjusting these values, print a test page. It provides alignment guides in the X and Y directions so you can determine which adjustments are necessary. 144 Chapter 2 Solve problems ENWW