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If the printer properly interpreted the data-stream that it received, it _would_ have generated just that one page. However, if the printer is not "interpreting" the data-stream, but instead is printing it, character-for-character, then you could have gotten the mountain of output that you got.
Turn the printer off. Turn the printer on. Try again to print your own, small, "test" page.
This model estimates toner usage based on dot count. You can reset the counter by pressing "function" key, then counter view. Scroll down near the end and you will find toner counter reset. Select "k".
yep! first you must have smtp server (for sending email) and pop server (for receiving email) running on your network. second, turn-off you dns settings and set all network parameters as IP Address (host, smtp server, and pop server ip address)
I assume that your copier is set up on the network. First you need to install a program called Panasonic Communications Utility on your PC which can be downloaded from www.panasonic.net. After the program has been installed and configured a blue tray will appear on your taskbar close to the time. Double click on the tray and set a name. On the copier press the scan button and scroll down until you see your name. Press start and the scan will begin.
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