Chapter 19
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CC-SPSW
use it to enable/disable support of the switch in relation to the support level of the control guard I/F
0: do not support [Factory default/After RAM clear]
1: support (priority on speed)
2: support (priority on upper limit on number of prints)
Reference:
negative effects of '1'
- the machine may fail to use an accurate stop based on the upper limit
negative effects of '2'
- some source of power (pickup assembly) may suffer a drop in productivity
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UNIT-PRC
Unit price setting for coin vendors
Sets unit price for coin vendors.
Setting values
0: yen
1: euro
2: pound
3: Swiss franc
4: dollar
[Factory settings and after RAM clear: 0]
2
DA-PUCT
Pickup/ delivery notification setting for charged output
This mode prevents prints from being output for free if some kind of network trouble interferes
with the pickup/ delivery notification (if Ack is not returned after DA) by continuing to output the
notification.
Setting values
2 to 10
[Factory settings and after RAM clear: 6]
E.g.
If the value is 5, if Ack is not returned after DA, 5 sheets will be picked up. -> If iR-DA
communication is disrupted for some reason, the device will still operate for 5 sheets (printed out
without charging).
If the setting values are too low, the demerit is that engine performance will suffer.
And, depending on the model, the reference value can be changed (because of the relationship with
engine speed).
- When the setting values are low, the number of sheets that can be output without reducing the
tariff becomes lower.
Engine performance may suffer.
- When the setting values are high, the number of sheets that can be output without reducing the
tariff increases.
Engine performance does not suffer.
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Summary of Contents for Color imageRUNNER C4580
Page 22: ...Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 64: ...Chapter 2 INSTALLATION ...
Page 110: ...Chapter 3 BASIC OPERATION ...
Page 119: ...Chapter 4 BASIC OPERATIONS AS A PRINTER ...
Page 129: ...Chapter 5 MAIN CONTROLLER ...
Page 138: ...Chapter 5 5 8 F 5 8 CPU HDD ROM access to the program at time of execution ...
Page 165: ...Chapter 6 ORIGINAL EXPOSURE SYSTEM ...
Page 209: ...Chapter 7 IMAGE PROCESSING SYSTEM ...
Page 212: ...Chapter LASER EXPOSURE 8 ...
Page 239: ...Chapter 9 IMAGE FORMATION ...
Page 324: ...Chapter 10 PICKUP FEEDING SYSTEM ...
Page 435: ...Chapter 11 FIXING SYSTEM ...
Page 460: ...Chapter 11 11 23 F 11 13 SEN3 SEN2 SEN1 SEN2 SEN3 SEN1 SEN2 SEN3 SEN1 ...
Page 491: ...Chapter 12 EXTERNALS CONTROLS ...
Page 498: ...Chapter 12 12 5 F 12 2 FM1 FM7 FM9 FM2 FM13 FM14 FM12 FM11 FM10 FM5 FM3 FM4 FM8 FM6 ...
Page 512: ...Chapter 12 12 19 2 Remove the check mark from SNMP Status Enabled F 12 10 ...
Page 553: ...Chapter 13 MEAP ...
Page 557: ...Chapter 14 RDS ...
Page 569: ...Chapter 15 MAINTENANCE INSPECTION ...
Page 578: ...Chapter 16 STANDARDS ADJUSTMENTS ...
Page 597: ...Chapter 17 CORRECTING FAULTY IMAGES ...
Page 612: ...Chapter 17 17 14 F 17 7 PLG1 ELCB1 SP1 H4 H3 H2 H1 H1 H2 LA1 ...
Page 617: ...Chapter 18 SELF DIAGNOSIS ...
Page 644: ...Chapter 19 SERVICE MODE ...
Page 778: ...Chapter 20 UPGRADING ...
Page 823: ...Chapter 21 SERVICE TOOLS ...
Page 828: ...APPENDIX ...
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