HP LaserJet 4v/mv HP LaserJet 4V and 4MV Printer - User’s Guide, C314 - Page 68

Menu of Resets

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Menu of Resets Additional reset options are available through the Menu of Resets. You can lose buffered page data or printer configuration data when you select this option. Use it only in the following circumstances: • You want to restore the default printer settings. • Communication between the printer and computer is interrupted. • You are using both the Bi-Tronics parallel I/O port and MIO ports, and one of the ports is not working properly. To access the Menu of Resets: 1 Press [On Line] to take the printer off line. 2 Hold down both[Shift] and [Reset] for at least 10 seconds untilRESET=MENU* appears on the display. 3 Use [+] or [Shift] + [-] to cycle through the items. 4 Press [Enter] to select your choice of resets. 5 Press [On Line] to execute the reset. The following table shows the three reset options: Option Selected RESET=MENU Menu of Resets Printer Response Explanation 09 MENU RESET RESET=MENU restores most of the printer's factory default settings. It also performs a reset. RESET=ACTIVE I/O RESET=ALL I/O 09 RST ACTIVE I/O 09 RESET ALL I/O Items in the Config, Memory Configuration and Parallel Menus are not reset. RESET=MENUclears only the active input buffer. RESET=ACTIVE I/Oclears the input and output buffers for the active I/O only and performs a simple reset. RESET=ALL I/Oclears the input and output buffers for all I/Os and performs a simple reset. 4 Understanding the Control Panel 4-15

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Menu of Resets
Additional reset options are available through the Menu of Resets. You can
lose buffered page data or printer configuration data when you select this
option. Use it only in the following circumstances:
You want to restore the default printer settings.
Communication between the printer and computer is interrupted.
You are using both the Bi-Tronics parallel I/O port and MIO ports, and
one of the ports is not working properly.
To access the Menu of Resets:
1
Press
[On°Line]
to take the printer off line.
2
Hold down both
[Shift]
and
[Reset]
for at least 10 seconds until
RESET=MENU*
appears on the display.
3
Use
[+]
or
[Shift]
+
[-]
to cycle through the items.
4
Press
[Enter]
to select your choice of resets.
5
Press
[On°Line]
to execute the reset.
The following table shows the three reset options:
Menu of Resets
Option Selected
Printer Response
Explanation
RESET=MENU
09 MENU RESET
RESET=MENU
restores most of the printer’s factory
default settings. It also performs a reset.
Items in the Config, Memory Configuration and
Parallel Menus are not reset.
RESET=MENU
clears only
the active input buffer.
RESET=ACTIVE I/O
09 RST ACTIVE I/O
RESET=ACTIVE I/O
clears the input and output buffers
for the active I/O only and performs a simple reset.
RESET=ALL I/O
09 RESET ALL I/O
RESET=ALL I/O
clears the input and output buffers for
all I/Os and performs a simple reset.
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Understanding the Control Panel 4-15