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Changing printer settings
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several changes to settings in the Paper Menu, for example, you may find it easier to 
make those changes when you can see all of the many items and their available values at 
one time. This eliminates the time required to scroll through various menu items and val-
ues using the operator panel and its two-line display.
For more information on MarkVision, refer to the 
Drivers, MarkVision and Utilities CD.
Printer menus
A number of menus are available to make it easy for you to change printer settings. Some 
menu items or values are displayed only if a specific option is installed on the printer. 
Other menu items may only be effective for a particular printer language. You can select 
these values at any time, but they only affect printer function when you use the specified 
printer language.
An asterisk (*) next to a setting in the tables indicates the factory default setting. Factory 
defaults may differ for different countries. When you select a new setting from the operator 
panel, the asterisk moves next to the selected setting to identify it as the current user 
default. These settings remain active until new ones are selected or the factory defaults 
are restored.
See “Printing the menu settings page” on page 29 for instructions on printing a list of the 
current user default settings. See “Changing menu settings” on page 29 for instructions 
on how to select a new setting. 
Held Jobs
From the 
Busy
 message press 
Menu>
 or 
<Menu
 to access any held jobs in printer memory. 
For detailed information about accessing held jobs from the operator panel, see page 51. 
Also, refer to the 
User’s Reference for information on using the Print and Hold function.
Confidential Job
From the 
Busy
 message press 
Menu>
 or 
<Menu
 to access any confidential jobs in printer 
memory. Once you select Confidential Job, you are prompted to enter your six digit PIN 
number using the operator panel buttons. For detailed information about accessing confi-
dential jobs from the operator panel, see page 49. Also, refer to the 
User’s Reference for 
information on using the Print and Hold function.