Lexmark J110 Service Manual - Page 106

Restoring Factory Defaults, Canceling a Print Job using the Operator Panel

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4085-001 TSC fields on the Print Menus Page The following fields are on the Print Menus page under the "Printer Information" heading. The fields are intended to aide the TSC or a CE in diagnosing problems. Field TS1 TS2 E1 R1 Definition Concatenation of C,M,Y, and K ink levels. Concatenation of C, M, Y, and K PH life remaining. Concatenation of C, M, Y, and K expiration dates in mmyy format. Concatenation of C, M, Y, and K tanks (0 indicates non-refilled, 1 indicates refilled.) Restoring Factory Defaults The Factory Defaults operation returns most of the operator panel settings in the Ready Menu Group back to their factory settings. As the operation is performed, the Restoring Factory Defaults message is shown. The following settings in the Ready Menu Group do NOT reset to factory default values: • Display Language (SETUP MENU), • All settings in the PARALLEL MENU, SERIAL MENU, NETWORK MENU, INFRARED MENU, LOCALTALK MENU, USB MENU and FAX MENU. Canceling a Print Job using the Operator Panel The Cancel Job control panel function is used to cancel printing of the current job. Since the printer is capable of storing many pages associated with one or more print jobs from any installed host interface at the time this operation is selected, users need to understand the printer's algorithm for determining which print job is canceled. 3-12 Service Manual

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Service Manual
4085-001
TSC fields on the Print Menus Page
The following fields are on the Print Menus page under the “Printer
Information” heading. The fields are intended to aide the TSC or a
CE in diagnosing problems.
Restoring Factory Defaults
The Factory Defaults operation returns
most
of the operator panel
settings in the Ready Menu Group back to their factory settings.
As the operation is performed, the Restoring Factory Defaults
message is shown.
The following settings in the Ready Menu Group do
NOT
reset to
factory default values:
Display Language (SETUP MENU),
All settings in the PARALLEL MENU, SERIAL MENU,
NETWORK MENU, INFRARED MENU, LOCALTALK MENU,
USB MENU and FAX MENU.
Canceling a Print Job using the Operator Panel
The
Cancel Job
control panel function is used to cancel printing of
the current job. Since the printer is capable of storing many pages
associated with one or more print jobs from any installed host
interface at the time this operation is selected, users need to
understand the printer’s algorithm for determining which print job is
canceled.
Field
Definition
TS1
Concatenation of C,M,Y, and K ink
levels.
TS2
Concatenation of C, M, Y, and K PH
life remaining.
E1
Concatenation of C, M, Y, and K
expiration dates in mmyy format.
R1
Concatenation of C, M, Y, and K
tanks (0 indicates non-refilled, 1
indicates refilled.)