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    How to access Lanier LW324 paper and toner usage

    I have a Lanier LW324 and I am trying to print out a report that can tell me how much paper and toner have been used since it was newly installed. I went through the user settings and was not able to find what I am looking for.

    Is there a way to access this info in the service menu? Is there a way to access the service menu with read only, so I don't change any parameters?

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    Quote Originally Posted by boesiii View Post
    I have a Lanier LW324 and I am trying to print out a report that can tell me how much paper and toner have been used since it was newly installed. I went through the user settings and was not able to find what I am looking for.

    Is there a way to access this info in the service menu? Is there a way to access the service menu with read only, so I don't change any parameters?
    On your panel press 123 button this will bring up some menus on your touch panel one will be the counter, insert a A4 paper in the bypass and press copy button this will print you counter on the sheet.
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    Is there anywhere I can have it print the total amount of toner cartridges used?

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    The total number of toners used is in tech rep mode, but is more dependent on coverage of prints and not how many.

    Mind if I ask why you're looking for the number of toners used?

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    Quote Originally Posted by boesiii View Post
    Is there anywhere I can have it print the total amount of toner cartridges used?
    Nope, only some of our printers do that, and you would have to print the configuration page.
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    He wants to see if there may be any employee eating toner, hehehe
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    I want to see what my printing costs are.

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    If your toner is included with your machine, you don't need to worry about it unless you have an allotment per billing period. If not, you should be able to call your supplier and find out how many you have bought, if you don't have those records yourself.

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    My toner is not included. It would be easier if I could print out a report from the machine then it is to call my supplier or dig through accounting records.

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