Touch panel, Touch panel ● mode screen, Mode screens – Pitney Bowes RISO ComColor Printer User Manual

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Part Names and Functions

ComColor Series User’s Guide 03

Touch Panel

Mode Screen

This is a screen to select the mode you want to
use. Press a mode button to access that mode. On
this screen, you can see the remaining amount of
ink and machine status.
You can access this screen anytime when pressing
the MODE key on the operation panel.

The buttons displayed vary depending on your
model, the optional equipment connected and
settings details.

a

[Login]

Press this button to log in.

While you are logged in, this button is labeled
[Logout], and the name of the current user is
displayed next to the button.

b

Printer Status Button

This button indicates the current machine status: Idle,
Printing, Error, or Offline.
Press the button to switch to the printer mode screen.

c

FORCEJET

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Link Icon

This icon indicates whether all parts required for printing
are working correctly. The icon is grayed out if accurate
color management is not possible.

d

Remaining Ink Indicator

These icons indicate how much of each ink color is left.
The icons flash when less than 10% of the capacity is
left. Prepare a new ink cartridge of the color that flashes.

e

Mode Buttons

Press these buttons to access screens for each mode.
Lock icons in the upper left corner of a button indicate
that you must log in to access that mode.

● The mode buttons are not displayed unless the

optional equipment has been connected.

● Buttons for modes that the current user is not

authorized to use are grayed out.

f

[Status]

Press this button to check General, System, or User
information.

g

[Front door release]

The front cover of the machine is normally locked (except
if a problem has occurred). To open the front cover, press
this button.

Mode Screens

Pressing a mode button on the mode screen will
switch to that mode screen.

Printer Mode Screen

Manage or check print jobs (jobs stored in shared or
personal folders on the machine, or jobs sent from a
computer).

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