TechNote  48U-003

4800  Series

4800 Series - Reset to Factory Defaults
01-10-96 Ed Palmer
Revised 12/4/97 Jerry Babral

Models: 4810, 4812, 4840, 4812, 4910, 4912, 4940, 4942

Summary:
4800 Series - Reset to Factory Defaults


Resolution:


CAUTION:  Resetting a printer to ISU (initial set up) will reset most 
          options to a factory default.  This includes interface options, 
          emulation options, and straps.  Any stored fonts, forms, or 
          formats will be cleared.  If possible, print a status report of 
          current options and formats before initializing the printer.

To ISU the printer:

1. Turn off the printer power.
2. Open the top cover.
3. Lift the control panel and locate the hidden Initialization switch on the back of 
   the panel.
4. Slide the initialization switch up.
5. Turn on the printer power- the display shows ST: IINITIALIZE.
6. Slide the initiliazation switch down- the display shows INTIALIZED, then shows LOCAL.

If an NVRAM error is displayed, press the TEST key and continue to ISU the printer.


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