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Resetting NVRAM Resetting NVRAM returns all the image processor's NVRAM-stored parameters, including the network card, to their factory defaults except the print counts and the Adobe firmware serial number. This procedure reset all values, including language and color balance, to the factory default values. Event logs cannot cleared. 1. Turn off the printer. 2. Press and hold-down the On Line (0) key and the Enter (4) keys. 3. Turn on the printer. When the message Ready will be displayed use the the Menu (1, 4) keys to scroll through the list of menu items to the menu item Reset Menu. Press Enter (4). 4. Use the Menu (1, 4) keys to scroll through the list of reset options: s Factory Defaults. (print engine settings) Use the Item (2, 6) keys to activate the Confirm Action Yes/No menu. Press Enter to confirm your selection. s Network Defaults. (network settings) Use the Item (2, 6) keys to activate the Confirm Action Yes/No menu. Press Enter to confirm your selection. s Demo Mode. Use the Item (2, 6) keys to activate the Confirm Action Yes/No menu. Press Enter to confirm your selection. s CRU Reset. (consumable print counts) Use the Item (2, 6) keys to scroll through the list of consumable items. Use the Value (2, 6) keys to activate the Confirm Action Yes/No menu for the consumable item displayed. Press Enter to confirm your selection. s Delete Jobs. Deletes all Secure Print and Proof Print jobs from the hard disk. s Disk Init. Initializes the hard drive. s Disk format - Formats the hard drive. Alternately, pressing and holding-down the Enter (4) key and the Value Down (7) keys upon power up will reset all the NVRAM-stored parameters except the consumable counts. Refer to the service test procedure "Consumable count initialization" on page 73 to reset the print engine's NVRAM-stored consumable counts or the registration set points parameters. Service Guide 85

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Service Guide
85
Resetting NVRAM
Resetting NVRAM returns all the image processor's NVRAM-stored parameters,
including the network card, to their factory defaults except the print counts and
the Adobe firmware serial number.
This procedure reset all values, including
language and color balance, to the factory default values.
Event logs cannot
cleared.
1.
Turn off the printer.
2.
Press and hold-down the
On Line (0)
key and the
Enter
(4)
keys.
3.
Turn on the printer. When the message
Ready
will be displayed use the
the
Menu (1, 4)
keys to scroll through the list of menu items to the menu
item
Reset Menu
.
Press
Enter (4)
.
4.
Use the
Menu (1, 4)
keys to scroll through the list of reset options:
Factory Defaults
. (print engine settings)
Use the
Item (2, 6)
keys to activate the
Confirm Action Yes/No
menu.
Press
Enter
to confirm your selection.
Network Defaults
.
(network settings)
Use the
Item (2, 6)
keys to activate the
Confirm Action Yes/No
menu.
Press
Enter
to confirm your selection.
Demo Mode
.
Use the
Item (2, 6)
keys to activate the
Confirm Action Yes/No
menu.
Press
Enter
to confirm your selection.
CRU Reset
.
(consumable print counts)
Use the
Item (2, 6)
keys to scroll through the list of consumable items.
Use the
Value (2, 6)
keys to activate the
Confirm Action Yes/No
menu for
the consumable item displayed.
Press
Enter
to confirm your selection.
Delete Jobs.
Deletes all Secure Print and Proof Print jobs from the hard
disk.
Disk Init.
Initializes the hard drive.
Disk format - Formats the hard drive.
Alternately, pressing and holding-down the
Enter (4)
key and the
Value Down (7)
keys upon power up will reset all the NVRAM-stored parameters except the
consumable counts.
Refer to the service test procedure “Consumable count initialization” on page 73
to reset the print engine’s NVRAM-stored consumable counts or the registration
set points parameters.