Understanding the tool box menus, Chart print, Environment sensor info – Dell 5130cdn Color Laser Printer Manuel d'utilisation

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Understanding the Tool Box Menus

The Tool Box allows you to diagnose the printer settings.

NOTE:

A Password dialog box appears the first time you try to change settings on Tool Box when Panel Lock is

set on the printer. In this case, input the password you specified, and click OK to apply the settings.

NOTE:

For how to start Tool Box, see "

Understanding Your Printer Software

."

Chart Print

Purpose:

To output various charts that can be used for the printer's diagnosis.

Values:

Pitch

Configuration

Chart

Clicking Pitch Configuration Chart button outputs full halftone pages for yellow, magenta, cyan,

and black. Also outputs pages to check the pitch. The output report contains five pages and the paper

size is A4 or Letter.

Ghost

Configuration

Chart

Clicking Ghost Configuration Chart button outputs a chart to check for ghost printing. The output

report contains one page and the paper size is A4 or Letter.

4 Colors

Configuration

Chart

Clicking 4 Colors Configuration Chart button outputs bands of yellow, magenta, cyan, and black

with varying density. The output report contains one page and the paper size is A4 or Letter.

MQ Chart

Clicking MQ Chart button outputs a chart to confirm the banding. The output report contains two

pages and the paper size is A4 or Letter.

Alignment

Chart

Clicking Alignment Chart button outputs a chart to check for proper alignment of the print image on

the paper. The output report contains one page and the paper size is A4 or Letter.

Drum Refresh

Configuration

Chart

Clicking Drum Refresh Configuration Chart button outputs a chart to check the light fatigue of the

drum cartridge. The output report contains one page and the paper size is A4 or Letter.

Environment Sensor Info

Purpose:

To output the printer's internal environment sensor information to Result by pressing the Get Environment Sensor

Info button.

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