1.4 Conventions Used in the Manual
• Printer menu keys and operator panel texts are written in bold.
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Option names usually correspond to menu texts and are bold when used in sentences or shown as
the first column on a table listing options and general descriptions of the listed options.
• ”Option values” described within sentences are written in “quotation marks”. They are bolded
when shown as the first column on a table describing values for an option.
• Some book titles are written in italic.
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On screen text is written in Courier typeface.
• Keyboard keys are written in angle brackets, e.g. <Enter> or <F1>.
• Bold is sometimes used for emphasis or as subheaders for blocks of text within a section.
• Italics are used to label Examples, Notes and blocks of text with very Important information.
• Unless otherwise stated, the term “printer” covers both printers and MFPs.
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