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Level 2 IPsec Level 3 - Network - Reset Level 4 - - Level 5 - - Description IPsec is an optional security feature of the IP protocol that provides authentication and encryption services. We recommend contacting your network administrator before changing this setting. Restore all network settings of your machine to the factory settings. 1 On connection to the network, if the machine's 'Boot Method' is 'Auto' the machine will attempt to set the IP address and Subnet Mask from a boot server such as DHCP. If a boot server cannot be found, an APIPA IP address will be allocated, such as 169. 254. [001-254]. [000-255]. If the 'Boot Method' of the machine is set to 'Static' you must manually enter an IP address from the machine's control panel. [Print Reports] Level 2 Description Printer Settings Print the Printer Settings page. Network Config Print the Network Configuration Report. Print File List Print a list of data saved in the memory. WLAN Report Print the wireless LAN connectivity diagnosis result. (For wireless network models) Drum Dot Print Print the Drum Dot Check Sheet. [Machine Info.] Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Description Serial No. - - Display the machine's serial number. Firmware Version Main Version - Display the main firmware version. Sub1 Version - Display the sub firmware version. Page Counter Total - Display the total printed pages. Color - Display the total color printed pages. Black and White - Display the total monochrome printed pages. Parts Life 1 Toner Black(BK) Display the remaining life of the toner cartridge. Cyan(C) Magenta(M) Yellow(Y) Drum - Display the remaining life of the drum unit. Belt - Display the remaining life of the belt unit. Fuser - Display the remaining life of the fuser unit. Laser - Display the remaining life of the laser unit. PF Kit MP - Display the remaining life of the PF kit MP. PF Kit 1 - Display the remaining life of the PF Kit 1. PF Kit 2 2 - Display the remaining life of the PF Kit 2. PF Kit 3 2 - Display the remaining life of the PF Kit 3. PF Kit 4 2 - Display the remaining life of the PF Kit 4. 1 Life is approximate and may vary by type of use. 2 Available if the Lower Tray(s) is installed. 368

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Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Level 5
Description
IPsec
-
-
-
IPsec is an optional security feature of the IP
protocol that provides authentication and
encryption services. We recommend contacting
your network administrator before changing this
setting.
Network
Reset
-
-
-
Restore all network settings of your machine to
the factory settings.
1
On connection to the network, if the machine's ‘Boot Method’ is ‘Auto’ the machine will attempt to set the IP address and Subnet Mask
from a boot server such as DHCP. If a boot server cannot be found, an APIPA IP address will be allocated, such as 169. 254. [001-254].
[000-255]. If the ‘Boot Method’ of the machine is set to ‘Static’ you must manually enter an IP address from the machine's control panel.
[Print Reports]
Level 2
Description
Printer Settings
Print the Printer Settings page.
Network Config
Print the Network Configuration Report.
Print File List
Print a list of data saved in the memory.
WLAN Report
(For wireless network models)
Print the wireless LAN connectivity diagnosis result.
Drum Dot Print
Print the Drum Dot Check Sheet.
[Machine Info.]
Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Description
Serial No.
-
-
Display the machine's serial number.
Firmware Version
Main Version
-
Display the main firmware version.
Sub1 Version
-
Display the sub firmware version.
Page Counter
Total
-
Display the total printed pages.
Color
-
Display the total color printed pages.
Black and White
-
Display the total monochrome printed pages.
Parts Life
1
Toner
Black(BK)
Display the remaining life of the toner cartridge.
Cyan(C)
Magenta(M)
Yellow(Y)
Drum
-
Display the remaining life of the drum unit.
Belt
-
Display the remaining life of the belt unit.
Fuser
-
Display the remaining life of the fuser unit.
Laser
-
Display the remaining life of the laser unit.
PF Kit MP
-
Display the remaining life of the PF kit MP.
PF Kit 1
-
Display the remaining life of the PF Kit 1.
PF Kit 2
2
-
Display the remaining life of the PF Kit 2.
PF Kit 3
2
-
Display the remaining life of the PF Kit 3.
PF Kit 4
2
-
Display the remaining life of the PF Kit 4.
1
Life is approximate and may vary by type of use.
2
Available if the Lower Tray(s) is installed.
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