HP LaserJet Pro 400 Service Manual - Page 175

Service menu, At End of Call

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Service menu In the following table, items that have an asterisk (*) indicate the factory default setting. Menu item Fax Service Sub-menu item Clear Saved Faxes Run Fax Test Sub-menu item Print T.30 Trace Error Correction Fax Service Log Cleaning Page Now Never* If Error At End of Call On* Off USB Speed High* Full Less Paper Curl On Archive Print Off* On Off* Firmware Datecode Description Clears all faxes in memory. Performs a fax test to verify that the phone cord is plugged in the correct outlet and that there is a signal on the phone line. A fax test report is printed indicating the results. Prints or schedules a report that is used to troubleshoot fax transmission issues. The error correction mode allows the sending device to retransmit data if it detects an error signal. The fax service log prints out the last 40 entries in the fax log. Cleans the product when specks or other marks appear on printed output. The cleaning process removes dust and excess toner from the paper path. When selected, the product prompts you to load plain Letter or A4 paper in Tray 1. Touch the OK button to begin the cleaning process. Wait until the process completes. Discard the page that prints. NOTE: For models that do not have an automatic duplexer, the product prints the first side and then prompts you to remove the page from the output bin and reload it in Tray 1, keeping the same orientation. Sets the USB speed for the USB connection to the computer. For the product to actually operate at high speed, it must have high speed enabled and be connected to an EHCI host controller that is also operating at high speed. This menu item also does not reflect the current operating speed of the product. When printed pages are consistently curled, this option sets the product to a mode that reduces curl. When printing pages that will be stored for a long time, this option sets the product to a mode that reduces toner smearing and dusting. Displays the current firmware datecode ENWW Troubleshooting tools 149

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Service menu
In the following table, items that have an asterisk (*) indicate the factory default setting.
Menu item
Sub-menu item
Sub-menu item
Description
Fax Service
Clear Saved Faxes
Clears all faxes in memory.
Run Fax Test
Performs a fax test to verify that the phone cord is plugged
in the correct outlet and that there is a signal on the phone
line. A fax test report is printed indicating the results.
Print T.30 Trace
Now
Never
*
If Error
At End of Call
Prints or schedules a report that is used to troubleshoot fax
transmission issues.
Error Correction
On
*
Off
The error correction mode allows the sending device to re-
transmit data if it detects an error signal.
Fax Service Log
The fax service log prints out the last 40 entries in the fax
log.
Cleaning Page
Cleans the product when specks or other marks appear on
printed output. The cleaning process removes dust and
excess toner from the paper path.
When selected, the product prompts you to load plain Letter
or A4 paper in Tray 1. Touch the
OK
button to begin the
cleaning process. Wait until the process completes. Discard
the page that prints.
NOTE:
For models that do not have an automatic
duplexer, the product prints the first side and then prompts
you to remove the page from the output bin and reload it in
Tray 1, keeping the same orientation.
USB Speed
High
*
Full
Sets the USB speed for the USB connection to the computer.
For the product to actually operate at high speed, it must
have high speed enabled and be connected to an EHCI
host controller that is also operating at high speed. This
menu item also does not reflect the current operating speed
of the product.
Less Paper Curl
On
Off
*
When printed pages are consistently curled, this option sets
the product to a mode that reduces curl.
Archive Print
On
Off
*
When printing pages that will be stored for a long time, this
option sets the product to a mode that reduces toner
smearing and dusting.
Firmware
Datecode
Displays the current firmware datecode
ENWW
Troubleshooting tools
149