Front panel contrast, Intelligent ready mode, Front panel contrast intelligent ready mode – 3Com Phaser Color Printer 860 User Manual

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Phaser 860 Color Printer

Printer Management

7.

Press the OK key.

Front panel contrast

To make the front panel text more readable, you can adjust the contrast between the text
and the background:

1.

On the front panel, with

Menus

highlighted, press the OK key.

2.

Scroll to

Printer Setup Menu

by pressing the Scroll Up or Scroll Down key.

3.

Press the OK key.

4.

Scroll to

Set Front Panel Contrast

.

5.

Press the OK key.

6.

Scroll the value until you achieve the desired contrast between the text and the
background. The values range from 1 to 10.

7.

Press the OK key.

Intelligent Ready mode

Intelligent Ready mode is an automated system that monitors the printer’s usage and
warms up the printer when you are most likely to need it.

To turn Intelligent Ready mode on or off from the printer’s front panel:

1.

With

Menus

highlighted, press the OK key.

2.

Scroll to

Printer Setup Menu

by pressing the Scroll Up or Scroll Down key.

3.

Press the OK key.

4.

Scroll to

Intelligent Ready

. The end of the line also displays the setting (On or

Off

).

5.

To change the setting, press the OK key.

To select Intelligent Ready mode or schedule warmup/standby settings using

CentreWare IS Printer Management software:

1.

From your printer’s Internet Services home page, click Properties.

2.

On the left side of the Properties page in CentreWare IS, click Warmup.

3.

For Warmup Mode, select either Intelligent Ready or Scheduled (if you want to
specify the warmup/standby settings for each day).

4.

If you selected Scheduled in step 3, make selections for each day’s warmup setting
and standby setting.

5.

Click the Save Changes button on the bottom of the page.

Note

Although the front panel selections only enable you to turn Intelligent Ready
mode on or off, CentreWare IS enables you to specify other settings, such as the
printer’s warm-up times.

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