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ENV-PRT
Print out the log of changes in temperature/humidity in the machine and fixing temperature.
Print out the changes in temperature/humidity in the machine and fixing temperature (center) as
log data based on the monitor output from the environmental sensor and noncontact thermistor.
1
I-BD-OFF
Separate the ITB cleaning brush roller.
Separate the ITB cleaning brush roller from ITB.
1
PJH-P-1
Print out the print job history with detailed information. (for 100 jobs)
Print out the history of 100 jobs stored in the copier main unit with detailed information.
[Operation]
Press the item to highlight it, and press the OK key to perform printing.
[Remarks]
The print job history is printed out with detailed information which is not displayed/output in the
job history screen displayed by "system condition > print > job history > printer" and in the print
job history report.
The history of the latest 100 jobs are printed out. When the number of recorded print jobs is less
than 100, all the recorded jobs are printed out.
The difference to PJH-P2 is the number of jobs printed out.
1
PJH-P-2
Print out the print job history with detailed information. (for all jobs)
Print out the history of all jobs stored in the copier main unit with detailed information.
[Operation]
Press the item to highlight it, and press the OK key to perform printing.
[Remarks]
The print job history is printed out with detailed information which is not displayed/output in the
job history screen displayed by "system condition > print > job history > printer" and in the print
job history report.
The history of all the recorded jobs (up to 5000 jobs in the BW3/CL2 or later machine) are printed
out.
The difference to PJH-P1 is the number of jobs printed out.
1
PT-LPADJ
Adjust the initial reflector light volume for the patch detection sensor.
Adjust the initial reflector light volume for the patch detection sensor to a specified value.
1
HV-ADOFS
Adjust the high pressure AD offset.
Adjust the high pressure AD offset for the primary transfer / secondary transfer / ITB cleaner.
After this mode is executed, the value displayed in the specified item under DISPLAY should be
or - 300.
Target items are the following six items under DISPLAY/HV-SYS/.
ITR-CMOF/ITR-VMOF/2TR-CMOF/2TR-VMOF/BCL2CMOF/BCL1CMOF
1
ITB-ACVC
Forcibly execute the ITB cleaning ACVC.
Forcibly execute ACVC control when the ITB cleaning ACVC is not operating normally.
1
MAIN-DRV
Drive the intermediate transfer unit and photosensitive drum for a specified period of time.
Press the item to highlight it. Press the OK key and turn the power OFF/ON to execute the
operation. The operation completes after a specified period of time.
2
ITB-ROT
Execute the ITB idling.
Execute the ITB idling to prevent incorrect rolling of ITB when keeping the machine in the
storage for a long time.
1) When selecting the item to highlight and pressing OK key, the operation is started.
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