HP LaserJet 4v/mv HP LaserJet 4V and 4MV Printer - User’s Guide, C314 - Page 64

Options, Explanation, Table 4-6

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Table 4-6 Configuration Menu Items (continued) Item CLR WARN Options ON*, JOB AUTO CONT OFF*, ON LOW TONER CONT*, STOP *Factory default. Explanation A clearable warning indicates a transient condition in the printer. The printer continues to function because it is still on line. When CLR WARN is set to ON, the last clearable warning message displayed replaces 00 READY until you press [Shift] + [Continue]. When this item is set to JOB, the message remains visible until the printer receives another job. A number of clearable warning messages can appear for each job to be printed, depending in the length and complexity of the job. (See "Clearable Warnings" in Chapter 8.) The auto continue function determines how the printer reacts to data and printer errors. When auto continue is set to OFF, the printer displays a message and goes off line until you press [Shift] + [Continue]. When auto continue is set to ON, the printer displays a message and goes off line for about 10 seconds, then comes back on line. If your printer is part of a network or remote spooling system, set auto continue to ON. Determines printer's response to the message, 16 TONER LOW, which indicates the printer senses the cartridge is running out of toner. When LOW TONER=CONT, the printer remains on line and continues to print after the 16 TONER LOW message appears; print quality may degrade. When TONER LOW=STOP, the printer goes off line and waits for the printer operator to take action. (See "Clearing the TONER LOW Message" in Chapter 7.) 4 Understanding the Control Panel 4-11

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Item
Options
Explanation
CLR WARN
ON*, JOB
A clearable warning indicates a transient condition in the
printer. The printer continues to function because it is still on
line.
When
CLR WARN
is set to
ON
, the last clearable warning
message displayed replaces
00 READY
until you press
[Shift]
+
[Continue]
. When this item is set to
JOB
, the message
remains visible until the printer receives another job.
A number of clearable warning messages can appear for
each job to be printed, depending in the length and
complexity of the job. (See “Clearable Warnings” in
Chapter 8.)
AUTO CONT
OFF*, ON
The auto continue function determines how the printer
reacts to data and printer errors. When auto continue is set
to
OFF
, the printer displays a message and goes off line until
you press
[Shift]
+
[Continue]
. When auto continue is set to
ON
, the printer displays a message and goes off line for
about 10 seconds, then comes back on line. If your printer is
part of a network or remote spooling system, set auto
continue to
ON
.
LOW TONER
CONT*, STOP
Determines printer’s response to the message,
16 TONER LOW
, which indicates the printer senses the
cartridge is running out of toner. When
LOW
TONER=CONT
, the
printer remains on line and continues to print after the
16 TONER LOW
message appears; print quality may degrade.
When
TONER LOW=STOP
, the printer goes off line and waits for
the printer operator to take action. (See “Clearing the
TONER LOW Message” in Chapter 7.)
*Factory default.
Table 4-6
Configuration Menu Items
(continued)
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