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The common menu has the following items:<br />

Common menu<br />

Print Language<br />

Content<br />

Contains the mode menus used for the HP-GL, HP-GL/2, or PCL emulation<br />

mode settings and for the PDF file direct printing feature settings.<br />

Note<br />

• Refer to “Print Language” (P. 71) for the items to be configured for the PCL<br />

emulation mode and the PDF file direct printing feature. Refer to<br />

“Changing Menu Settings” (P. 67) for basic operations.<br />

• For setting items for HP-GL and HP-GL/2 emulation modes, refer to the<br />

Emulation Settings Guide on the Software Pack CD-ROM.<br />

Report/List<br />

The [Report/List] menu is used to print and check the internal data of this<br />

printer such as the emulation mode settings, system settings, error history,<br />

job history, font information, and the total count of outputs.<br />

Refer to<br />

• “6.2 Printing Reports/Lists” (P. 127)<br />

Meter Reading<br />

The [Meter Reading] menu is used to display the printed paper counts on the<br />

control panel.<br />

Refer to<br />

• “Checking Total Printed Pages on Meter” (P. 137)<br />

Admin Menu<br />

The [Admin Menu] is used for the network/port settings, system settings<br />

(such as alarm and low power/sleep mode), print settings, memory settings,<br />

initialization of printer setting values and hard disks, and form data deletion<br />

settings.<br />

Note<br />

• You cannot set values for disabled ports.<br />

• For details on how to set the settings of each admin menu, refer to “Admin<br />

Menu” (P. 76). Refer to “Changing Menu Settings” (P. 67) for basic<br />

operations.<br />

66 4 Settings on the Control Panel

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