System setup sub-menu – HP Color LaserJet CP3505 Printer series User Manual

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Menu item

Values

Description

CREATE CLEANING
PAGE

(HP Color LaserJet
CP3505 and CP3505n
only)

Prints a cleaning page to be used for cleaning the printer. This page
contains instructions for processing the cleaning page. See

Clean the

printer on page 126

for more information.

PROCESS
CLEANING PAGE

(HP Color LaserJet
CP3505dn and
CP3505x only)

For duplexing printers, this command creates and processes the
cleaning page. For non-duplexing printers, after the cleaning page is
loaded in tray 1, this menu item processes the cleaning page that was
created by the CREATE CLEANING PAGE command. The cleaning
process takes a few moments. See

Clean the printer on page 126

for

more information.

System Setup sub-menu

Use the SYSTEM SETUP menu to make changes to default settings for general printer configuration,
such as date/time, printer personality (language), and jam recovery. See

Change control-panel

configuration settings on page 26

for more information.

Menu item

Values

Description

DATE/TIME

DATE

DATE FORMAT

TIME

TIME FORMAT

Sets the time and date on the printer.

JOB STORAGE LIMIT

1–100

Limits the number of stored jobs that can be saved to the
printer.

JOB HELD TIMEOUT

OFF

1 HOUR

4 HOURS

1 DAY

1 WEEK

Sets the amount of time that a stored job can remain on the
printer before it is automatically deleted. The default is
OFF.

SHOW ADDRESS

AUTO

OFF

Select AUTO to show the printer IP address on the printer
control panel, alternating with the Ready message. The
default is OFF.

This menu item appears only if the printer is connected to a
network.

RESTRICT COLOR USE

DISABLE COLOR

ENABLE COLOR

COLOR IF ALLOWED

Disables or restricts color use. The default is ENABLE
COLOR
. To use the COLOR IF ALLOWED setting, set up
user permissions by using the embedded Web server. See

Use the embedded Web server on page 113

.

COLOR/BLACK MIX

AUTO

MOSTLY COLOR PAGES

MOSTLY BLACK PAGES

Establishes how the printer switches from color to
monochrome (black and white) mode for maximum
performance and print cartridge life.

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