Printer User Manual
Table Of Contents
- magicolor 6110 User’s Guide
- Contents
- Replacing Consumables
- Using Media
- Maintaining the Printer
- Troubleshooting
- Installing Other Accessories
- Introduction
- Antistatic Protection
- BuzzBox
- Cabinet
- Color Calibration Kit
- Dual In-Line Memory Modules (DIMMs)
- Duplex Unit
- Emulations, Fonts, and Other Software
- Lower Feeder Unit (LFU)
- Interfaces and Daughterboards
- SCSI Interface
- Internal IDE Hard Disk Drive
- SC-210 Color Convenience Copier
- Security Key
- Time-of-Day Clock
- Color Printing
- Repacking the Printer
- Technical Specifications
- Requirements
- Engine and Controller Specifications
- Print Media
- Document Option Commands
- Supported DOCs
- Header/Trailer Page Commands
- HP-GL Emulation Commands
- HP PCL 5e Emulation Commands
- Lineprinter Emulation Commands
- PostScript Emulation Command
- CCITT Groups 3 and 4 Commands
- Document Formatting
- Job and Subjob Boundary Commands
- LN03 Plus Commands (Optional Emulation Required)
- CALS Commands (Optional Emulation Required)
- TIFF Commands (Optional Emulation Required)
- Menu Chart Conventions
- Index

Time-of-Day Clock154
Using Configuration Menu Passwords
Once a menu is password protected, you can’t enter the menu or make
changes in it until you enter a valid password.
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Password protection does not prevent software commands from
changing functions.
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If a password is required
to enter the Operator Control or Administration
menu, the message window displays
ENTER PASSWORD
when you use the Select key to enter the menu. Enter the password, or
press the Menu key to return to the previous menu.
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If you enter an invalid password
, the message window flashes
INVALID PASSWORD
for three seconds and then returns you to the configuration menu.
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If you forget the password
, repeat the procedure in “Setting Configura-
tion Menu Passwords” on page 152.
Time-of-Day Clock
The time-of-day clock provides time and date information on the startup page
and in the accounting data.
Installation
Attention
It’s very important to protect the printer controller board and any
associated circuit boards from electrostatic damage. Before performing
this procedure, review the antistatic caution on page 113. In addition,
always handle circuit boards by the edges only.