3-30 Service Manual
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Reset Separator Roll and Pick Assembly Counter
This setting enables you to reset the value of the Separator Roll and Pick Assembly’s maintenance counter to
zero (0) after replacing it.
Reset Fuser Count
Resets the fuser count value to zero. The Event Log records each time that a user executes the Reset Fuser
Count operation. See “Event Log” on page 3-32 for more information. This setting only appears if the
Maintenance Warning and Intervention function is enabled in the printer Configuration ID.
To reset the fuser count:
1. Touch Reset Fuser Cnt from the Config Menu.
2. Touch Reset Fuser Cnt again.l
You are returned to the Configuration Menu.
USB Scan to Local
This setting allows you to limit or expand the uses for the USB device on the front of the multiple function printer.
If you select On (the default), the contents of the USB device can be viewed or saved on another device, such
as an USB-connected computer. If you select Off, only the MFP can view the USB device contents.
To change the setting:
1. Touch USB Scan to Local from the Config Menu.
2. Touch the or arrows to select either Off or On.
3. Touch Submit.
Touch Back to return to the Configuration Menu screen.
Disk Encryption (if hard disk is
installed)
See “Disk Encryption” on page 3-41.
Wipe Disk (if hard disk is installed) See “Wipe Disk” on page 3-42.
Wipe All Settings See “Wipe All Settings” on page 3-43.
Duplex Gloss See “Duplex Gloss” on page 3-43.
Font Sharpening See “Font Sharpening” on page 3-43.
Require Standby See “Require Standby” on page 3-43.
UI Automation See “UI Automation” on page 3-44.
LES Applications See “LES Applications” on page 3-44.
Key Repeat Initial Delay See “Key Repeat Initial Delay” on page 3-44.
Key Repeat Rate See “Key Repeat Rate” on page 3-44.
Clear Custom Status See “Pel Blurring” on page 3-45.
Pel Blurring See “Pel Blurring” on page 3-45.
USB Speed See “USB Speed” on page 3-46.
Automatically Display Error Screens See “Automatically Display Error Screens” on page 3-47.
Exit Config Menu This selection exits Configuration Menu, and then Resetting the
Printer displays. The printer performs a POR and returns to normal
mode.