– Update your printer driver to indicate that the new feature isavailable. (This includes features such as new trays and extramemory; you do not need to indicate new network interface cards.)v Autosensed Paper—The trays, the media size they contain, and themedia orientation. All trays except the auxiliary tray can automaticallydetermine the loaded media size and its orientation.v Printer Details– Serial Number—The machine serial number.– Page Count—The number of pages printed on the printer.– Toner CTR—The number of pages printed since the cartridge wasreplaced.– Fuser CTR—The number of pages printed with the fuser since thefuser counter was reset. You should reset the fuser counter wheneveryou install a new usage kit. See “Machine Information Menu” onpage 140 for more information.– Error Log—The last ten error messages that were logged by theprinter and the printer page count when each message occurred.Note that not all error messages get logged, including some severeerrors that stop printer operations. See “Machine Information Menu”on page 140 for more information.– Code Levels—Code levels of the printer controller and otherprograms.- CTL—The code level of the printer controller.- PCL—The code level of the printer PCL code.- PS—The code level of the printer PostScript code.Note: In addition, the configuration page will list code levels forother installed options, such as network interface cards.6. To restore the printer to READY status, press the Online key.Other Operator Panel TasksThe rest of this chapter contains examples of how to perform some othercommon operator panel tasks. In addition, “Common Paper Handling Tasks”on page 63 contains examples of how you can use the operator panel tochange Paper Menu settings, such as default input trays and output bins, anddefault paper sizes. See “Chapter 9. Configuring Printer Network Addresses”on page 211 for information about how to set TCP/IP network values (IPaddress, gateway address, subnet mask, locally administered MAC address)from the operator panel.Chapter 3. Using the Operator Panel 27