Reducing Power Consumption by Automatically Turning the Machine OffAbout the Auto Power Off Function Setting ItemsSetting Auto Power OffOpening the Web Page of This Machine from a ComputerUsing Configuration Tool (Windows Only)Using the Operator PanelHow to Customize the Touch PanelOperating a Frequently-used Setting with a One-touch Button (JOB MACRO)Registering a Frequently-used Setting as a MacroUsing a Registered MacroChecking the Macro ContentEditing a Macro TitleDeleting a Registered MacroAdjusting VolumeAdjusting the Key Touch Tone Volume on the Operator PanelAdjusting the Fax Monitor SoundAdjusting the Fax and Phone Ring VolumeAdjusting the Fax Completion VolumeSwitching This Machine OnlineWindows OperationDisplaying the Property Screen of the Printer DriverWindows 8.1Windows VistaWindows Server 2012 R2Windows Server 2008 R2Windows Server 2008Displaying the Print Setup Screen of the Printer DriverWindows 8.1Windows VistaWindows Server 2012 R2Windows Server 2008 R2Windows Server 2008Checking the Menu Hierarchy of This Machine (Menu Tree)TroubleshootingIf an Error Message is Displayed on the Operator PanelChecking an Error Message (Error Message Search)If a "Paper jam" Message is DisplayedIf the Error Code is "372"If the Error Code is "380", "381", "382", "385" or "389"If the Error Code is "390"If the Error Code is "391" or "392"If the "Document jam" Message is DisplayedIf a Document is Visible in the Duplex Paper PathIf a Document Jams in the ADF (Automatic Document Feeder)If the STATUS Button Lights Up or Flashes on the Operator PanelIf Paper in the Tray or the Set Document is not Fed ProperlyIf You Cannot Install a Printer DriverIf Configuration Tool has a ProblemIf a Power Failure OccursAbout Problems of Each FunctionCopy ProblemsScan ProblemsPrint ProblemsFax ProblemsAirPrint ProblemsGoogle Cloud Print ProblemsAbout Problems with Printing ResultsList of Examples of ProblemsVertical White Lines AppearPrinted Images are Fading Vertically7