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Toshiba e-STUDIO3520c 
 
 
 
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PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL PANEL 
Visit a few MFP manufacturers’ showrooms, and you will 
see a wide range of control panels and touch screens.  The 
most rudimentary consist of a selection of hard keys and 
an LCD screen that can often be challenging to navigate.  
On the other hand, some control panels that utilize hard 
keys and LCD screens can actually be easier to use than 
touch screens.  However, hard-key/LCD panel systems 
that require users to scroll through various settings and 
make a selection can also often be challenging to use. 
 
Among touch screens, some utilize a menu-driven system, 
while others utilize an icon-based system.  Some menu-
driven touch screens can involve many complicated sub-
menus that can be difficult to navigate.   
 
Most manufacturers try to keep their control panels and 
touch screens consistent across their MFPs and printers, 
so that users do not have to spend time learning how to 
use a new control panel when moving from device to 
device. 
 
A control panel’s ease of use—or lack of—can often have 
a significant affect on user productivity.  The harder it is to 
select frequently used options such as duplexing, 
document finishing, etc., the more time the user has to 
spend programming the device and the less productive 
they are.  In the chart to the right, BERTL assesses how 
many steps are required to make these commonplace 
settings. 
 
Selections Required for 
Frequently Used Copy Functions 
Corner Staple 
1:2 
2:2 
Photo Mode 
Copied Front and Rear Covers 
 
 
The 
e-STUDIO3520c
’s Control Panel consists of a touch screen 
and hard keys.  
 
 
The Control Panel can be tilted in order to eliminate any glare, as 
well as to make it easier for wheelchair users to view and operate. 
 
 
The right side of the control panel contains various hard keys, 
including keys for “Function Clear”, “Stop”, ”Start,” etc. as well as 
a numerical keypad for entering number of copies and fax 
numbers, keys for switching between different functions (copy, e-
filing, scan, print, fax, etc.), and hard keys for displaying job status 
and machine status.