Technical information

Many of the configuration choices that can be made at the control
panel can also be made through a remote console if you’re connected
to a network via an optional network interface. To avoid confusion in a
shared printing environment, only the system administrator should
make configuration changes.
The printer’s configuration menu allows you change the default
printer configuration settings. Any changes made to the configuration
will reside as new default settings and affect all subsequent print jobs.
The options in the configuration menu are organized under three
main menus:
Operator Control Menu
Use this menu to select document processing options such as
copy count, choosing input and output paper bins, chaining input
bins, and duplexing (if a duplexing unit is installed). Document
processing selections are usually specified within individual jobs
since each job has its own requirements. However, if there’s no
way of specifying these selections within an application, use the
control panel to change selections, send the job, and then
change the defaults back.