(1) | [Device Basic Information][Device Status] The indicators and status messages show the current printer status. You can see the status of the printer from the indicator colors, as shown below.
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[Error Information] It displays error information generated by the printer. | ||||||||||||||||||
(2) | [Consumables Information][Paper Information] It displays paper level, size and type for each of the paper sources. [Remaining Toner] It displays the amount remaining in the toner cartridge. Other internal components may reach the end of their service life before toner runs out. | |||||||||||||||||
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[Waste Toner Container Status] It displays the status of the waster toner container.
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(3) | [Message Board]It displays messages from the administrator. | |||||||||||||||||
(4) | [Support Link]It displays links to information concerning printer support. | |||||||||||||||||
(5) | [Language]You can change the screen display language from the drop-down list. | |||||||||||||||||
(6) | [Mail to System Manager]You can send e-mail to the system manager. | |||||||||||||||||
(7) | Update ButtonRefresh the portal page display to the latest status. | |||||||||||||||||
(8) | [Status Monitor/Cancel]You can check and change the status of jobs the printer is processing. You can also check device status. | |||||||||||||||||
(9) | [Settings/Registration]You can set/change the various printer settings. The items that can be set/changed differ depending on whether you log in as administrator or general user. | |||||||||||||||||
(10) | [Box] (LBP843Cx only)When the optional SD card is installed, you can print, copy and send documents that are saved in the printer's box. | |||||||||||||||||
(11) | [Direct Print]Using the printer, you can print PDF files, image files and XPS files that are saved to the computer you are using as is, without opening them. | |||||||||||||||||
(12) | [Service Management Service] (LBP843Cx only)It displays the SMS (Service Management Service) screen. |
(1) | [Job No.]The Job No. of the job is displayed. When you click the Job No., the job's details are displayed. |
(2) | [Document Name]The name of the job is displayed. For e-mail printing jobs, the subject of the e-mail is displayed. |
(3) | [User Name]The user name of the job is displayed. For e-mail printing jobs, the e-mail sender is displayed. |
(4) | [Status]The status of the job is displayed. |
(5) | [Job Operation]It runs the job operation. Click the button for the operation that you want to run. |
[Cancel] | It cancels the printing of the job that you clicked on and deletes the job. |
[Interrupt] | It pauses the job that is currently being output, and makes the new job the printing priority. When the new job is finished printing, it resumes printing the paused job. |
[Priority Print] | The output order of the job is moved up by one. |
[Pause]/[Resume] | When you click [Pause], it pauses the job output. The button for the paused job changes to [Resume]. When you click [Resume], the paused job resumes. The button for the resumed job goes back to [Pause]. |
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[Job Operation]When logged on in General User mode, it is possible to operate jobs with user names that match using [Management Settings] of [Settings/Registration] - [Management Settings] - [Security] only when job operation by general users is permitted. |
(6) | [Dept. ID] (LBP843Cx only)If department ID is set, the department ID for the job is displayed. |
(7) | [Date/Time]The date and time the job was input is displayed. |
(8) | Update ButtonIt refreshes the [Job Status] page display to the latest status. |
(9) | [Back to Page Top]It moves the scroll box up to the top of the page. |
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[Job History] Page DisplayIt is possible to display Job History only when displaying job history is permitted by [Display Job History] of [Settings/Registration] - [Management Settings] - [Security]. |
(1) | Display TogglingSelect the job history to display. Only the selected type of job history is displayed in the list. [Print Job/Direct Print] [Stored Job] (LBP843Cx only) [Report] [E-Mail Print] |
(2) | Display Job HistoryThe output job history list is displayed. |
(3) | Update ButtonIt refreshes the [Job History] page display to the latest status. |
(4) | [Back to Page Top]It moves the scroll box up to the top of the page. |
(1) | Display Job HistoryThe received e-mail history list is displayed. |
(2) | Update ButtonIt refreshes the [Job History] page display to the latest status. |
(3) | [Back to Page Top]It moves the scroll box up to the top of the page. |
(1) | [Error Information] (Number of Errors)It displays whether or not errors have occurred, and if there are errors, the number of errors. |
(2) | [Error Information] (Information)It displays status and solutions for the error information occurring in the printer. The meanings of the displayed icons are shown below. |
(3) | Update ButtonIt refreshes the [Error Information] page display to the latest status. |
(4) | [Back to Page Top]It moves the scroll box up to the top of the page. |
(1) | [Basic Specifications]The amount of RAM installed in the printer console, the installed options and the basic printing performance are displayed. |
(2) | [Toner]Information about the toner cartridges and waste toner container installed in the printer is displayed. |
(3) | [PDL]The page description languages that can be used by the printer are displayed. |
(4) | [Direct Print]The file formats and document formats that can be used by Direct Print are displayed. |
(5) | Update ButtonIt refreshes the [Device Features] page display to the latest status. |
(6) | [Back to Page Top]It moves the scroll box up to the top of the page. |
(1) | [Device Basic Information]The basic information about the printer is displayed. |
(2) | [Version Information]The printer controller version is displayed. |
(3) | [System Manager Information]Information about the registered system manager is displayed. |
(4) | [Usage Information]The number of pages printed is displayed. |
(5) | Update ButtonIt refreshes the [Device Information] page display to the latest status. |
(6) | [Back to Page Top]It moves the scroll box up to the top of the page. |
(1) | [Main Counter]The number of pages printed for each counter is displayed. |
(2) | Update ButtonIt refreshes the [Check Counter] page display to the latest status. |
(3) | [Back to Page Top]It moves the scroll box up to the top of the page. |
(1) | [Sleep Settings]The settings related to sleep mode operation are displayed. |
(2) | [Timer Settings]The settings related to timer operation are displayed. |
(3) | [Warning Step]The settings related to warning display are displayed. |
(4) | [PDL Selection (Plug-n-Play)]The currently selected page description language is displayed. |
(5) | [Date/Time Settings]The settings related to date and time are displayed. |
(6) | [Panel Display/Notification Settings]The settings related to control panel display are displayed. |
(7) | [Others]Other operation settings not included in the above categories are displayed. |
(8) | [Back to Page Top]It moves the scroll box up to the top of the page. |
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Changing SettingsYou can only change settings when you are logged on in system manager mode. |
(1) | [Paper Source]The currently selected paper source is displayed. |
(2) | [Paper Size]The paper size selected for each paper source is displayed. |
(3) | [Tray]The operation settings related to the multi-purpose tray are displayed. |
(4) | [Auto Selection]It displays whether to recognize the paper source for auto selection when [Auto] is set for [Paper Source] for each paper source. |
(5) | [Paper Type]The paper type selected for each paper source is displayed. |
(6) | [2-Sided Settings]The settings related to 2-sided printing are displayed. |
(7) | [Back to Page Top]It moves the scroll box up to the top of the page. |
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Changing SettingsYou can only change settings when you are logged on in system manager mode. |
(1) | [TCP/IP Settings]It displays the TCP/IP settings.
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(2) | [SMB Settings] (LBP843Cx only)It displays the SMB settings.
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(3) | [SNMP Settings]It displays the SNMP settings.
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(4) | [Spooler] (LBP843Cx only)It displays the spool function settings when the SD card is installed.
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(5) | [Settings for Receiving in Parallel]It displays settings for receiving data in parallel.
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(6) | [Startup Time Settings]It displays the startup time settings.
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(7) | [Ethernet Driver Settings]It displays the network interface settings.
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(8) | [IEEE802.1X Settings]It displays IEEE802.1X security settings.
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(9) | [E-Mail Print Settings]It displays the e-mail print settings.
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(10) | [Back to Page Top]It moves the scroll box up to the top of the page. |
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Changing SettingsYou can only change settings when you are logged on in system manager mode. |
(1) | [Layout Menu]The settings for number of pages and print appearance are displayed. |
(2) | [Back to Page Top]It moves the scroll box up to the top of the page. |
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Changing SettingsYou can only change settings when you are logged on in system manager mode. |
(1) | [Basic Settings]It displays the settings related to printing resolution and printing method. |
(2) | [Adjust Toner Density]Display the fine-tuned toner density. |
(3) | [Halftones]It displays the settings related to halftone representation method when printing. |
(4) | [Gray Compensation]It displays the settings related to gray compensation. |
(5) | [CMS]It displays the settings related to color management. |
(6) | [Gradation Settings]It displays the settings related to gradation processing. |
(7) | [Advanced Smoothing]It displays the settings related to smoothing processing. |
(8) | [Others]The settings related to other print quality are displayed. |
(9) | [Back to Page Top]It moves the scroll box up to the top of the page. |
(1) | [Adjust Print Position/Others]It displays the print position adjustment settings for each paper source. It also displays the settings for operation and maintenance if a problem occurs. |
(2) | [Import/Export]It displays the settings for saving the printer settings on the computer you are using (Export) or the settings for reading the printer settings from the computer (Import). |
(3) | [Initialize Counter]It displays the settings for resetting the counter, which is carried out after the fixing unit or ITB unit is replaced. |
(4) | [Back to Page Top]It moves the scroll box up to the top of the page. |
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Changing SettingsYou can only change settings when you are logged on in system manager mode. |
(1) | [Department ID Page Total]It displays the number of pages printed by each department. |
(2) | [Back to Page Top]It moves the scroll box up to the top of the page. |
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Changing the settingsYou can only change settings when you are logged on in system manager mode. |
(1) | [Management Settings]It displays general information about the printer.
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(2) | [Remote UI Settings]It displays whether the Remote UI is set to use the TLS encrypted communication function.
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(3) | [Key and Certificate Settings]It displays information on registered keys and certificates.
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(4) | [CA Certificate Settings]It displays information on registered keys and certificates.
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(5) | [IPSec Settings] (LBP843Cx only)It displays the IPSec security policy list.
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(6) | [Display Job History]It displays whether it is set to allow job history to be displayed.
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(7) | [IP Address Filter]It displays information restricting users who can print and change settings.
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(8) | [MAC Address Filter]It displays information restricting users who have access.
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(9) | [Back to Page Top]It moves the scroll box up to the top of the page. |
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Changing the settingsYou can only change settings when you are logged on in system manager mode. |
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For procedure on specifying settings, see "Display/Change Message Board Messages and Support Links." |
(1) | [Message Board/Support Link]It displays messages from the administrator and links to support pages.
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(2) | [Register/Update Software]It displays the pages that registering or updating software is performed.
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Changing the settingsYou can only change settings when you are logged on in system manager mode. |