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Adjustment > Basic Adjustment > Outline
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Basic Adjustment
Outline
CAUTION: Setting the Dip Switch
If setting the Dip Switch, the Delivery Tray setting on the host machine side returns to
the default.
After setting the Dip Switch, it is necessary to execute the Delivery Tray setting on the
host machine side again.
Except for some items, the adjustment and setting can input from the both devices of the host
machine (service mode) and the finisher (Dip switch).
The input value is memorized in the EEPROM of finisher controller. Regardless of the input
device (host machine or finisher), the setting range and unit are same, and the final input
value is effective.
Item
Bit setting of DSW1
in the finisher
controller PCB
Service mode
Range Default Reference
Bufferless Mode
ON:1, 3, 8
SORTER> OPTION
>BUFFSW
0 to 4
0
Adjustment in the Case
of Failure in Stacking
Performance of Tray
(upper curl)
ON:1, 3, 6, 7
SORTER>OPTION
>CURLSW
0 to 2
0
Adjustment in the Case
of Failure in Stacking
Performance of Tray
(lower curl)
ON:1, 3, 6, 7
SORTER>OPTION
>CURLSW
0 to 2
0
Adjustment in the Case
of Failure in Stacking
Performance of Tray
(runon of paper when
using thin paper)
ON:1, 3, 7
SORTER>OPTION
>TRYEJCT
0 to 1
0
Adjustment in the Case
of Canceling Limit for
Tray Stack
ON:1, 3, 5
SORTER>OPTION
>TRYOVER
0 to 1
0
Setting of Pressless
Mode
ON:1, 3, 4
SORTER>OPTION
>SDLPRS
0 to 3
0
T-5-1
At the occurrence of the following symptoms or at adjustment timing, perform the appropriate
adjustment.
Adjustment Type
Symptom, adjustment timing
Reference
Height Adjustment
Jam with this equipment
Side Registration/Skew
Adjustment
Shaky vibration on this equipment (due to large
operating level of the side registration unit) or large
skew
Adjusting Sensor Light
Intensity
When installing the Finisher or replacing a sensor
T-5-2
Summary of Contents for Finisher-AK1
Page 8: ... Notes Before Servicing Points to Note at Cleaning Safety Precautions ...
Page 10: ...1 1 Product Outline Product Outline Product Specifications Names of Parts ...
Page 55: ...3 3 Periodic Servicing Periodic Servicing User Maintenance Maintenance and Inspection ...
Page 309: ...6 6 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Upgrading ...
Page 361: ... Service Tools Solvents and Oils List of Signals General Circuit Diagram Appendix ...