HP LaserJet Pro CP1525 Service Manual - Page 131
Service mode functions, Service menu, Service menu settings, Restore the factory-set defaults
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Service mode functions Service menu Use the control-panel Service menu to troubleshoot device problems. Service menu settings The Service menu is used to calibrate, restore factory default settings, and clean the print paper path. The following Service menu items are available: ● Restore defaults-used to reset all customer-accessible menu settings back to the factory default settings (except language) via the control panel or software NOTE: This Service menu item does not reset factory-settable settings, including formatter number, page counts, factory paper settings, language, and so on. ● PowerSave-used to configure the amount of idle time before the engine enters sleep mode ● Cleaning page-used to remove dust and toner from the print paper path ● USB speed-used to set the USB speed to high or full ● Less Paper Curl-used to put the product into a mode that reduces paper curl ● Archive Print-used to put the product into a mode that produces output less susceptible to toner smearing and dusting for preservation and archival. ● Firmware Date-used to display the product's firmware date code. Restore the factory-set defaults 1. Press OK to open the menus. 2. Use the Left arrow or the Right arrow button to select the Service menu, and then press the OK (Select) button. 3. Use the left arrow or the right arrow button to select the Restore defaults item, and then press the OK button. The product automatically restarts. Secondary service menu Use the secondary service menu to print service-related reports and to run special tests. Customers do not have access to this menu. Open the secondary service menu 1. Make sure the product is in the Ready state. 2. Press the Left arrow ( ) and the Cancel button simultaneously. 3. Press < and > to navigate through the menu. ENWW Service mode functions 113