Interpreting the configuration page – HP Color LaserJet 8550 Multifunction Printer series User Manual

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52 2 Using the Printer Control Panel

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Interpreting the Configuration Page

The following figure is an example of a configuration page.

Figure 5

A

Printer Information—Lists the printer product number, serial
number, PCL firmware date code, PostScript version, total pages
printed during the life of the printer, number of color pages printed
during the life of the printer, HP JetSend ID, processor installed,
and number of duplex pages printed during the life of the printer.

B

Installed Options—Shows whether options have been installed,
such as the printer hard disk, DIMMs, duplexer, multi-bin mailbox,
and optional input trays.

C

Consumables:% of Life Remaining—Shows the percentage of
life remaining for consumable kits in the printer.

D

Memory—Shows the total memory installed in the printer
(including a printer hard disk) and the settings that affect how the
memory is used.

E

Paper Tray Configuration—Lists the types and sizes of media
configured for each input tray.

F

Duplex Registration—Lists the offset values set for each input
tray.

G

Security—Shows whether the security features have been
activated, such as the printer control panel lock, printer control
panel password, and printer hard disk lock. There also is a
service information code for service personnel.

H

Event Log—Lists the last five printer events, including printer
jams, service errors, and other printer actions.

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