
Understanding the Printer Menus 299
Va lues:
Panel Lock
This feature prevents unauthorized personnel from changing the settings made by the administrator. For regular
printing, items can be selected from the menu and printer settings remain unchanged. For regular printing, items
can be configured using the printer driver.
NOTE: Disabling the operator panel menus does not prevent access to the Stored Print and Tray Settings menus.
Enabling the Panel Lock
1
Press the
(Information)
button.
2
Select the
Tools
tab, and then select
Admin Settings
.
3
Select until
Secure Settings
appears, and then select
Secure Settings
.
4
Select until
Panel Lock
appears, and then select
Panel Lock
.
5
Select
Panel Lock Control
.
6
Select
Enable
, and then select
OK
.
7
Enter the new password, and then select
OK
.
CAUTION: Be sure to remember the password. The procedure described below allows you to reset the password, but
the settings for Address Book and Phone Book are cleared.
• Turn off the printer. Then, while holding the
(Information)
button, turn on the printer. Perform steps 7
and 8.
8
Re-enter the password to confirm the password that you entered, and then select
OK
.
The password has been changed.
To change the password while
Panel Lock
is
Enable
, perform steps 1 to 4 above, and then select
Change
Password
. Perform steps 7 and 8 above to change the password.
Disabling the Panel Lock
1
Press the
(Information)
button.
2
Select the
Tools
tab, and then select
Admin Settings
.
3
Select until
Secure Settings
appears, and then select
Secure Settings
.
4
Select until
Panel Lock
appears, and then select
Panel Lock
.
5
Select
Panel Lock Control
.
6
Select
Disable
.
7
Enter the current password, and then select
OK
.
The setting has been changed.
Resetting Defaults
After executing this function and rebooting the printer, the phone book, address book, or menu parameters are reset
to their default values.
Sharpness For details about each menu, see "Copy Menu."
Color Saturation