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Chapter 4. Using the Operator Panel 4–10
Printing a Test Page
Use the following procedure to print a test page. This page shows you
samples of color and grayscale that you can use to determine whether or not
you are printing correctly from an application. The test page also shows you
the printer name, printer model, color mode, print count, calibration, memory
multiplier setting, color-rendering dictionary, and date and time printed.
1. Go to the Print Pages menu (see “Accessing the Print Pages Menu” on
page 4–8).
2. Use the Menu Scrolling push buttons (↑↓) to scroll through the Print
Pages menu until you see TEST PAGE on the second line of the display
panel.
3. Press the Enter push button. Several messages appear on the display
panel that tell you what the printer is doing until the test page is printed.
4. You see READY when the print job is finished.
Printing the Color Pages
Use the following procedure to print the color pages. These pages display the
RGB, CMYK, and Pantone colors available from the printer. Use these pages
to help you choose colors when working with illustration and desktop
publishing software applications.
1. Go to the Print Pages menu (see “Accessing the Print Pages Menu” on
page 4–8).
2. Use the Menu Scrolling push buttons (↑↓) to scroll through the Print
Pages menu until you see COLOR PAGES on the second line of the display
panel.
3. Press the Enter push button. Several messages appear on the display
panel that tell you what the printer is doing until the color pages are printed.
4. You see READY when the print job is finished.
Printing the Font Page
Use the following procedure to print the font page. This page shows the
PostScript fonts that are resident in the printer.
1. Go to the Print Pages menu (see “Accessing the Print Pages Menu” on
page 4–8).
2. Use the Menu Scrolling push buttons (↑↓) to scroll through the Print
Pages menu until you see FONT PAGE on the second line of the display
panel.
3. Press the Enter push button. Several messages appear on the display
panel that tell you what the printer is doing until the font page is printed.
4. You see READY when the print job is finished.