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    Loading Paper
    Getting to Know Your Printer
    5.Squeeze the right width guide and slide it to the desired paper size. 
    6.Fan the paper well. 
    7.Load the paper with the side to be printed facing up and all 4 corners aligned. Make sure 
    the right width guide is correctly aligned with the paper. 
    NOTE:Do not load paper exceeding the maximum fill line or the maximum capacity allowed. 
    Align the right width guide to the paper width. If the right width guide is not in place, the paper will
    not be properly fed and may cause a paper jam. 
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    Loading Paper
    Getting to Know Your Printer
    8.Replace the lid of the paper tray and firmly close the lid. 
    9.Firmly insert the tray in the printer. 
    Loading Paper Larger Than A4/Letter Size In The Paper Tray
    1.Place the paper tray on a flat surface. 
    2.Remove the lid of the tray. 
    3.Slide the right and left lock tabs in the paper tray outwards to unlock them. 
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    Replacing the Toner Cartridge
    Getting to Know Your Printer
    4.Grasp the front of the paper tray and extend it until the right and left lock tabs in the paper 
    tray move inwards and lock automatically.
    5.Squeeze the length guide and slide it to the desired paper size. 
    6.Squeeze the right width guide and slide it to the desired paper size. 
    7.Load the paper with the side to be printed facing up and with all 4 corners aligned. 
    8.Close the lid of the paper tray. 
    9.Push the paper tray firmly into the printer. 
    Replacing the Toner Cartridge
    The Toner Cartridge should be replaced when it reaches the end of its print life. The Toner 
    Cartridge prints up to 18K (DX-B350P)/ 21K (DX-B450P) images. The printer will produce a 
    warning on the Operator Panel to inform you when the remaining toner amount is low. You can 
    press START/STOP to continue printing with low toner.
    When installing the Toner Cartridge, take note of the following:
    • Do not subject it to direct sunlight or strong light. 
    • Do not touch the surface of the photosensitive drum. 
    • Do not stand or place the Toner Cartridge upside down. The drum might get damaged. 
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    Replacing the Toner Cartridge
    Getting to Know Your Printer
    1.Open the top cover and remove the empty Toner Cartridge. 
    2.Take the Toner Cartridge out of the box and shake it 7 to 8 times as shown in the diagram. 
    3.Place the Toner Cartridge on a flat surface and pull the seal out horizontally. Note that the 
    seal may offer resistance and a firm pull may be necessary to extract it from the Toner 
    Cartridge. 
    NOTE:When pulling out the seal, pull it out horizontally. The tape might break if it is pulled out diagonally.
    After the seal has been pulled out, do not shake or bump the Toner Cartridge. 
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    Power Save Mode
    Getting to Know Your Printer
    4.Hold the Toner Cartridge by the grip and insert it into the slot inside the printer. 
    5.Close the top cover securely. 
    6.Wait for the printer to become Ready.
    Power Save Mode
    This printer is equipped with a low power mode to reduce power consumption when it is left 
    idle. When no print data is received for 15 minutes (default), the printer will enter Power Save 
    mode. The Operator Panel display indicates the printer is in Power Save mode. Use of the 
    Operator Panel keys will not exit Power Save mode. The printer automatically exits Power Save 
    mode once it receives data. You can change the Power Save time setting using the Operator 
    Panel or the EWS.
    Understanding Printing Options
    The printer offers three ways to modify printing options. The Operator Panel provides an 
    interface at the printer. The Embedded Web Server (EWS) provides remote access via a 
    network. The printer driver provides access to printing options from your computer. Printing 
    options set through an application on your computer supersede settings entered on the Operator 
    Panel or the EWS.
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    Understanding Printing Options
    Getting to Know Your Printer
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    Chapter 3: Operator Panel
    Operator Panel Features
    The Operator Panel is located on the front of the printer. It 
    contains the display, indicators, and push buttons that allow 
    you to view and change default printer settings. All 
    features of the printer are accessible through the Operator 
    Panel. These changes affect all documents printed unless 
    instructions are provided through your application’s printer 
    settings.
    NOTE:If there is a conflict between settings in the Operator
    Panel, Printing Preferences, or Embedded Web Server
    and printer settings set via your application, the
    application settings supersede any other settings.
    LCD Display
    The LCD display shows status and error messages that 
    inform you of the current status of the printer, and also 
    displays menus, submenus, and printer settings when you 
    are in the menu system. The display contains two lines of 
    text, each with a maximum of sixteen characters. 
    INFO
    CANCEL
    START/STOPFAULTACTIVE
    SELECT
    MENUSTATUS
    NEXT
    RETURN
    PREVIOUS
    LCD Display
    In this Chapter...
     Operator Panel 
    Features
    
    Configuration 
    Summary
     Panel Lock
     Operator Panel 
    Menus
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    Operator Panel Features
    Operator Panel
    LED Indicators
    The LED indicators indicate printer status. The table below explains the LED indicators.
    Push buttons
    The Operator Panel push buttons allow you to access and navigate menus and also assist you in 
    recovering from printer errors. The table below explains the functions of the nine push buttons.
    LEDColorWhen OffWhen OnWhen Blinking
    Green Printer is NOT 
    READYPrinter is READY N/A
    Green Printer is IDLE Printer is ACTIVE (processing 
    a job)Printer is WAITING (a partial 
    job has been printed, and the 
    printer is waiting for additional 
    job data)
    Red Printer is not in error 
    modeThere is an error that requires 
    user intervention, such as a 
    paper jam.N/A
    START/STOP
    ACTIVE
    FAULT
    ButtonFunction
    Start or stop the printer or exit the menu system. The LED on the Start/Stop button is solid green when 
    ready to print.
    Enter the menu system.
    Move to the next menu, submenu, or setting within the same level of the menu structure.
    Select the menu or submenu that is shown on the second line of the display or choose and save the setting 
    shown on the second line of the display.
    Cancel a print job.
    Enter the Status Menu and view the current status of various items on the printer.
    Return to the previous menu, submenu, or option within the same level of the menu structure. 
    Move up one level in the menu structure to return to the menu shown on the first line of the display.
    Print a Configuration Summary.
    START/STOP
    MENU
    NEXT
    SELECT
    CANCEL
    STATUS
    PREVIOUS
    RETURN
    INFO
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    Operator Panel Features
    Operator Panel
    Navigating the Operator Panel Menus
    When you press the MENU button on the Operator Panel, you enter the printer’s menu system. 
    At that point, the first line of the display contains the text “Menu”, indicating that you are in the 
    menu system. The second line of the display lists the active menu, which you can change by 
    pressing the NEXT or PREVIOUS buttons. 
    If you press the NEXT button repeatedly, the second line of the display cycles through the main 
    menus.
    NOTE:Additional menus and submenus may appear in the printer menu system when options are installed.
    Sample Navigation
    The following figure shows the sequence of push buttons and display messages that would 
    allow you to change the number of copies printed. This example illustrates the basic 
    relationship between menus and submenus and demonstrates how the NEXT, PREVIOUS, 
    SELECT, and RETURN buttons help you to navigate through the menus. 
    Menu
    Job Library
    MENU
    SELECT
    SELECT
    SELECTRETURN
    NEXT
    NEXT
    NEXT
    PREVIOUS
    Menu
    Paper MenuMenu
    Interface MenuMenu
    Paper Menu
    Copies
    2Copies
    1Paper Menu
    Copies
    Copies
    3Paper Menu
    CopiesMenu
    Paper Menu
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    Printing a Configuration Summary
    Operator Panel
    1.Pressing the MENU button on the Operator Panel enters the printer’s menu. 
    The first line of the display contains the text “Menu”.
    2.Press the NEXT button until the text “Paper Menu” is shown on the second line of the 
    display.
    3.Press the SELECT button to enter the Paper menu. 
    4.Press the NEXT button until the text “Copies” is shown on the second line of the display.
    5.Press the SELECT button to enter the copies submenu.
    6.Press the NEXT or PREVIOUS button to increase or decrease the number of copies 
    printed.
    7.Press the SELECT button to save this setting.
    8.Press the button to go back to the Main Paper menu or Press the START/STOP button to 
    exit the menu system.
    Printing a Configuration Summary
    Your printer can print a configuration summary that lists the currently selected status of menu 
    options, paper selections in trays, options installed and other relevant information about your 
    printer. To print a Configuration Summary, press the INFO button. A multi-page summary 
    prints.
    Panel Lock
    The Operator Panel can be disabled or enabled at several levels. A series of key combinations 
    control the panel lock. Press and hold the key combination as power to the printer is turned on. 
    Continue to hold the keys down until a confirmation prompt is displayed that confirms that the 
    requested panel function is available. The following key combinations and panel functionality 
    are available.
    PanelKeys CombinationsAllowed Panel Operations
    Disabled START/STOP + CANCEL Press Start when Continue is displayed on Operator Panel
    No other panel operations are available other than the key 
    combinations described in this table.
    Enabled 
    Level 1START/STOP + STATUS User is not allowed to enter Menu mode.
    User is not allowed to make a Cancel request
    The remainder of panel functionality is available.
    Enabled 
    Level 2START/STOP + PREVIOUS Menus can be used to traverse to view menu settings.
    Menu items summaries can printed.
    No Menu mode changes are allowed.
    The remainder of panel functionality is available.
    Enabled Start/stop + RETURN Panel is completely functional.
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