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    							Home screen
    The home screen provides access to the device features, and it indicates the current status of the device.
    NOTEDepending on how the system administrator has  configured the device, the features that
    appear on the home screen can vary.
    1FeaturesDepending on how the system administrator has c onfigured the device, the features that appear
    in this area can include any of the following items:
    ● Copy
    ● Fax
    ● E-mail
    ● Secondary E-mail
    ● Network Folder
    ● Job Storage
    ● Workflow
    ● Supplies Status
    ● Administration
    2Device status lineThe status line provides information about the 
    overall device status. Various buttons appear in
    this area, depending on the current status. For a  description of each button that can appear in
    the status line, see 
    Buttons on the touchscreen .
    3Copy countThe copy count box indicates the number of  copies that the device is set to make.
    4Help buttonTouch the Help button to open the embedded help system.
    5Scroll barTouch the up or down arrows on the scroll bar to  see the complete list of available features.
    6Sign OutTouch Sign Out  to sign out of the device if you have signed in for access to restricted features.
    After you sign out, the device restores  all options to the default settings.
    7Network AddressTouch Network Address  to find information about the network connection.
    8 Date and time The current date and time appear here. The system administrator can select the format that
    the device uses to show the date and time, for example 12-hour format or 24-hour format.
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    							Buttons on the touchscreen
    The status line on the touchscreen provides information about the status of the device. Various buttons
    can appear in this area. The following table describes each button.
    Home button. Touch the home button to go to the Home screen from any other screen.
    Start button. Touch the Start button to begin the action for the feature that you are using. 
    NOTEThe name of this button changes for each feature. For example, in the Copy feature, the
    button is named Start Copy.
    Stop button. If the device is processing a print or fax job, the Stop button appears instead of the Start
    button. Touch the Stop button to halt the current job. The device prompts you to cancel the job or to resume
    it.
    Error button. The error button appears whenever the device has an error that requires attention before
    it can continue. Touch the error button to see a message that describes the error. The message also has
    instructions for solving the problem.
    Warning button. The warning button appears when the device has a problem but can continue
    functioning. Touch the warning button to see a message that describes the problem. The message also
    has instructions for solving the problem.
    Help button. Touch the help button to open the built-in online Help system. For more information, see
    Control-panel help system.
    Control-panel help system
    The device has a built-in Help system that explains how to use each screen. To open the Help system,
    touch the Help button (
    ) in the upper-right corner of the screen.
    For some screens, the Help opens to a global menu where you can search for specific topics. You can
    browse through the menu structure by touching the buttons in the menu.
    For screens that contain settings for individual jobs, the Help opens to a topic that explains the options
    for that screen.
    If the device alerts you of an error or warning, touch the error (
    ) or warning () button to open a
    message that describes the problem. The message also contains instructions to help solve the problem.
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    							Use the Administration menu
    Use the administration menu to set up default device behavior and other global settings, such as the
    language and the format for date and time.
    Navigate the Administration menu
    From the Home screen, touch Administration to open the menu structure. You might need to scroll to
    the bottom of the Home screen to see this feature.
    The Administration menu has several sub-menus, which are listed on the left side of the screen. Touch
    the name of a menu to expand the structure. A plus sign (+) next to a menu name means that it contains
    sub-menus. Continue opening the structure until you reach the option that you want to configure. To
    return to the previous level, touch Back.
    To exit the Administration menu, touch the Home button (
    ) in the upper-left corner of the screen.
    The device has built-in Help that explains each of the features that are available through the menus.
    Help is available for many menus on the right-hand side of the touchscreen. Or, to open the global Help
    system, touch the Help button (
    ) in the upper-right corner of the screen.
    The tables in the sections that follow indicate the overall structure of each menu.
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    							Information menu
    Use this menu to print information pages and reports that are stored internally on the device.
    Table 2-1  Information menu
    Menu itemSub-menu itemSub-menu itemValuesDescription
    Configuration/Status
    PagesAdministration Menu
    Map Print (button)Shows the basic structure of the
    Administration menu and current
    administration settings.
    Configuration Page Print (button)A set of configuration pages that show the
    current device settings.
    Supplies Status
    Page Print (button)Shows the status of supplies such as
    cartridges, maintenance kits, and staples.
    Usage Page Print (button)Shows information about the number of
    pages that have been printed on each paper
    type and size.
    File Directory Print (button)A directory page that contains information for
    any mass-storage devices, such as flash
    drives, memory cards, or hard disks, that are
    installed in this device.
    Fax ReportsFax Activity Log Print (button)Contains a list of the faxes that have been
    sent from or received by this device.
    Fax Call ReportFax Call ReportPrint (button)A detailed report of the last fax operation,
    either sent or received.
     Thumbnail on ReportYes
    No (default)Choose whether or not to include a thumbnail
    of the first page of the fax on the report.
     When to Print ReportNever auto print
    Print after any fax job
    Print after fax send jobs
    Print after any fax error
    Print after send errors only
    Print after receive errors only
    Billing Codes Report
     PrintA list of billing codes that have been used for
    outgoing faxes. This report shows how many
    sent faxes were billed to each code.
    Blocked Fax List PrintA list of phone numbers that are blocked from
    sending faxes to this device.
    Speed Dial List PrintShows the speed dials that have been set up
    for this device.
    Sample Pages/Fonts PCL Font List PrintA list of printer control language (PCL) fonts
    that are currently available on the device.
    PS Font List PrintA list of PostScript (PS) fonts that are
    currently available on the device.
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    							Default Job Options menu
    Use this menu to define the default job options for each function. If the user does not specify the job
    options when creating the job, the default options are used.
    The Default Job Options menu contains the following sub-menus:
    ●Default Options for Originals
    ●Default Copy Options
    ●Default Fax Options
    ●Default E-mail Options
    ●Default Send To Folder Options
    ●Default Print Options
    Default Options for Originals
    NOTEValues shown with “(default)” are the factory-default values. Some menu items have no
    default.
    Table 2-2  Default Options for Originals menu
    Menu itemValuesDescription
    Paper SizeSelect a paper size from the list.Select the paper size that is most often used for copy or scan
    originals.
    Number of Sides1 (default)Select whether copy or scan originals are most often single-sided or
    double-sided.
    2
    OrientationPortrait (default)Select the orientation that is most often used for copy or scan
    originals. Select Portrait if the short edge is at the top or select
    Landscape if the long edge is at the top.
    Landscape
    Optimize Text/PictureManually Adjust (default)Use this setting to optimize the output for a particular type of original.
    You can optimize the output for text, pictures, or a mixture.
    If you select Manually Adjust, you can specify the mix of text and
    pictures that will most often be used.
    Text
    Photograph
    Image Adjustment DarknessUse this setting to optimize the output for darker or lighter originals
    that you scan or copy.
    Background CleanupIncrease the Background Cleanup setting to remove faint images
    from the background or to remove a light background color.
    SharpnessAdjust the Sharpness setting to clarify or soften the image.
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    							Default Copy Options
    NOTEValues shown with “(default)” are the factory-default values. Some menu items have no
    default.
    Table 2-3  Default Copy Options menu
    Menu itemSub-menu itemValuesDescription
    Number of Copies Type the number of
    copies. The factory
    default setting is 1.Set the default number of copies for a copy job.
    Number of Sides 1 (default)
    2Set the default number of sides for copies.
    Staple/CollateStapleNone (default)
    One left angledSet up options for stapling and collating sets of copies.
    When you make multiple copies of a document,
    collating places the pages in the correct order, one set
    at a time, rather than placing all copies of each page
    next to each other.
    CollateOff
    On (default)
    Output Bin Output Bin Select the default output bin, if applicable, for copies.
    Edge-To-Edge Normal (recommended)
    (default)
    Edge-To-Edge OutputIf the original document is printed close to the edges,
    use the Edge-To-Edge feature to avoid shadows that
    can appear along the edges. Combine this feature with
    the Reduce/Enlarge feature to ensure that the entire
    page is printed on the copies.
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    							Default Fax Options
    NOTEValues shown with “(default)” are the factory-default values. Some menu items have no
    default.
    Table 2-4  Fax Send menu
    Menu itemSub-menu itemValuesDescription
    Resolution Standard (100x200dpi)
    (default)
    Fine (200x200dpi)
    Superfine (300x300dpi)Use this feature to set the resolution for sent
    documents. Higher resolution images have more dots
    per inch (dpi), so they show more detail. Lower
    resolution images have fewer dots per inch and show
    less detail, but the file size is smaller.
    Fax Header Prepend (default)
    OverlayUse this feature to select the position of the fax header
    on the page.
    Select Prepend to print the fax header above the fax
    content and move the fax content down on the page.
    Select Overlay to print the fax header over the top of
    the fax content without moving the fax content down.
    Using this option could prevent a single-page fax from
    flowing onto another page.
    Table 2-5  Fax Receive menu
    Menu itemValuesDescription
    Forward FaxFax Forwarding
    Change PINTo forward received faxes to another fax device, select Fax
    Forwarding and Custom. When you select this menu item for the fist
    time, you are prompted to set up a PIN. You will be prompted to enter
    that PIN every time you try to use this menu. This is the same PIN
    that is used to access the Fax Printing menu.
    Stamp Received FaxesEnabled
    Disabled (default)Use this option to add the date, time, sender’s phone number, and
    page number to each page of the faxes that this device receives.
    Fit to PageEnabled (default)
    DisabledUse this feature to shrink faxes that are larger than Letter-size or A4-
    size so that they can fit onto a Letter-size or A4-size page. If it this
    feature set to Disabled, faxes larger than Letter or A4 will flow across
    multiple pages.
    Fax Paper TraySelect from the list of trays.Select the tray that holds the size and type of paper that you want to
    use for incoming faxes.
    Output BinSelect from the list of output bins. Select  the  default output bin, if applicable, to use for faxes.
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    							Default E-mail Options
    Use this menu to set default options for e-mails that are sent from the device.
    NOTEValues shown with “(default)” are the factory-default values. Some menu items have no
    default.
    Menu itemValuesDescription
    Document File TypePDF (default)
    JPEG
    TIFF
    M-TIFFChoose the file format for the e-mail.
    Output QualityHigh (large file)
    Medium (default)
    Low (small file)Choosing higher quality for output increases the size of the
    output file.
    Resolution75 DPI
    150 DPI (default)
    200 DPI
    300 DPIUse this feature to select the resolution. Use a lower setting to
    create smaller files.
    Color/BlackColor scan (default)
    Black/white scanSpecify whether the e-mail will be in black or in color.
    TIFF Version TIFF 6.0 (default)
    TIFF (Post 6.0)Use this feature to specify the TIFF version to use when saving
    scanned files.
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    							Default Send to Folder Options
    NOTEThis menu appears only for the HP LaserJet M5035 MFP models.
    Use this menu to set default options for scan jobs sent to the computer.
    NOTEValues shown with “(default)” are the factory-default values. Some menu items have no
    default.
    Menu itemValuesDescription
    Color/BlackColor scan
    Black/white scan (default)Specify whether the file will be in black or in color.
    Document File TypePDF (default)
    M-TIFF
    TIFF
    JPEGChoose the file format for the file.
    TIFF versionTIFF 6.0 (default)
    TIFF (post 6.0)Use this feature to specify the TIFF version to use when saving
    scanned files.
    Output QualityHigh (large file)
    Medium (default)
    Low (small file)Choosing higher quality for output increases the size of the
    output file.
    Resolution 75 DPI
    150 DPI (default)
    200 DPI
    300 DPIUse this feature to select the resolution. Use a lower setting to
    create smaller files.
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    							Default Print Options
    Use this menu to set default options for jobs that are sent from a computer.
    NOTEValues shown with “(default)” are the factory-default values. Some menu items have no
    default.
    Table 2-6  Default Print Options menu
    Menu itemSub-menu itemValuesDescription
    Copies Per Job Type a value.Use this feature to set the default number of copies for
    print jobs.
    Default Paper Size (List of supported sizes.)Choose a paper size.
    Default Custom Paper
    SizeUnit of measureMillimeters
    InchesConfigure the default paper size that is used when the
    user selects Custom as the paper size for a print job.
    X Dimension Configure the width measurement for the Default
    Custom Paper Size.
    Y Dimension Configure the height measurement for the Default
    Custom Paper Size.
    Output Bin Select the default output bin for print jobs.
    Print Sides 1-sided (default)
    2-sidedUse this feature to select whether print jobs should be
    single-sided or double-sided by default.
    2-Sided Format Book style
    Flip styleUse this feature to configure the default style for 2-
    sided print jobs. If Book style is selected, the back side
    of the page is printed the right way up. This option is
    for print jobs that are bound along the left edge. If Flip
    style is selected, the back side of the page is printed
    upside-down. This option is for print jobs that are bound
    along the top edge.
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