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Lexmark MS510 - Clear Supply Usage History; Clear Custom Status; USB Speed; Automatically Display Error Screens

Lexmark MS510
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Clear Supply Usage History
This setting reverts the supply usage history (number of pages and days remaining) to the factory shipped level.
To clear the supply usage history:
1 From the Configuration menu, navigate to Clear Supply Usage History.
2 Depending on the printer model, press OK or touch Clear Supply Usage History to proceed.
Clear Custom Status
Executing this operation erases any strings that have been defined by the user for the default or alternate custom
messages.
To clear the custom status:
1 From the Configuration menu, navigate to Clear Custom Status.
2 Depending on the printer model, press OK or touch Clear Custom Status to proceed.
USB Speed
This setting is used to set the throughput of the USB port on the printer.
Available options:
Auto
Full—Forces the USB port to run at full speed and also disables its highspeed capabilities.
Automatically Display Error Screens
If On, the panel automatically displays any existing printer-related IR after the printer remains inactive on the home
screen for a length of time equal to the Screen timeout setting in the Timeouts section of the General settings menu.
Any IR that appears on the display will give the user the option of returning to the home screen without clearing it.
From the home screen, any other workflow or feature can be initiated as usual. Once the printer returns to the home
screen, any existing IR will again appear after the printer remains inactive for a length of time equal to the Screen
timeout setting.
To change this setting:
1 From the Configuration menu, navigate to Automatically Display Error Screens.
2 Select from the available options:
On (default)
Off
3 Depending on the printer model, press OK or touch to save the setting, or press X to return to the Configuration
menu without saving any changes.
USB PnP
In some cases, the USB port at the back of the printer may be incompatible with the chipset in a user’s PC. This setting
lets the user change the USB driver mode to improve its compatibility with these PCs.
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