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INISET-Y/M/C
Initial installation of the Y/M/C color developer
Simultaneously execute a series of operation required for initial installation of the Y/M/C color
developer.
Operation method
1) Select an item to highlight it and press the OK key.
- Start the operation.
- Execute countdown.
2) After the operation completes, OK is displayed.
The settings executed by this mode are shown below.
- Electric potential control
- Primary transfer ATVC
- Development idling (adjustment of the charging volume of the developer)
- Correction of the optical volume of the patch detection sensor (adjustment of the optical volume
of the patch detection sensor)
- Transfer cleaning ACVC (determination of high pressure of the transfer cleaning upstream/
downstream brush)
- Optical ATR initial setting (initial setting of noncontact optical ATR)
- Initial setting of patch electric potential control (initial setting of patch electric potential)
- Initial setting of patch detection (initial setting of patch detection ATR)
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AINR-OFF
Make a setting to invalidate the initial multiple rotations for initial installation.
This is a mode to make a setting to invalidate the initial multiple rotations for initial installation.
This mode is executed so that the image formation sequence does not operate by a patch or Dmax/
Dhalf in the initial multiple rotation sequence before initial installation is performed and does not
damage and wear the inside of the machine. When the initial setting for color toner
(FUNCTION>INSTALL>INISET-4) is normally completed, the invalidation of initial multiple
rotations is automatically released. (This prevents a failure to turn the switch back to the original
position.) When the initial setting is not completed, the invalidation is not released.
Setting range
0: Initial multiple rotations are valid.
1: Initial multiple rotations are invalid.
This is an item to control Dcon.
[Factory setting value / Value after RAM clear: 0]
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E-RDS
Make a setting for switching the use of E-RDS.
Set if using E-RDS (Embedded-RDS) to send device information of a device counter, failure, or
consumables to a sales company's server via SOAP protocol, or not.
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Setting value
0: Do not use E-RDS.
1: Use E-RDS.
[Factory setting value / Value after RAM clear: 0]
RGW-PORT
Specify a port number for a sales company's server used for E-RDS.
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Setting range
1 to 65535
[Factory setting value / Value after RAM clear: 443]
COM-TEST
Check the connection to a sales company's server used for E-RDS.
Try to connect to the sales company's server. A judgment is made whether the connection has
succeeded or not, and the result is displayed as OK or NG.
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Result
OK: Connection is possible.
NG: Connection is not possible.
COM-LOG
Display the details of the communication test result with a sales company's server used for E-
RDS.
The screen is switched to the one displaying information of the error that has occurred in
connection to a sales company's server. The error occurrence date, time, error code, and error
information are displayed.
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The maximum number of logs: 30
Error information: 128 characters max. (NULL is not included.)
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