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SC-L-CNT
Use it to set the threshold for identifying large size paper for the scan counter.
1
Settings
0: Count the paper larger than B4 as large size. (A paper that is B4 or smaller is considered as
small size.) [Default]
1: Count the paper larger than LTR as large size. (A paper that is LTR or smaller is considered as
small size.)
The scan counter threshold at copy is determined as follow depending on the combination with
the setting value of B4-L-CNT (COPIER > OPTION > USER > B4-L-CNT):
<In case SC-L-CNT, B4-L-CNT=(0, 0)>
Count the paper larger than B4 as large size. (A paper that is B4 or smaller is considered as small
size.)
<In case SC-L-CNT, B4-L-CNT=(0, 1)>
Count the paper that is B4 or larger as large size. (A paper smaller than B4 is considered as small
size.)
<In case SC-L-CNT, B4-L-CNT=(1, 0) or (1, 1)>
Count the paper larger than LTR as large size. (A paper that is LTR or smaller is considered as
small size.)
REPORT-Z
Make a setting to switch the attribute flag attached when printing a report.
1
Setting range
0: For PDL character mode
1: For PDL photo mode
2: For SCAN character mode
3: For SCAN photo mode
Standard value: 0
IFXEML-Z
Make a setting to switch the attribute flag attached to the color iFAX and reception mail printing.
1
Setting range
0: For PDL character mode
1: For PDL photo mode
2: For SCAN character mode
3: For SCAN photo mode
Standard value: 0
BMLNKS-Z
Make a setting to switch the attribute flag attached to the reception BMLinkS printing.
1
Setting range
0: For SCAN photo mode
1: For PDL photo mode
2: For SCAN character mode
3: For PDL character mode
Standard value: 0
Reference
0: For SCAN photo mode
A black character is printed in a black color which consists of four colors. An image is printed by
error diffusion. The color tone is brighter than 2.
1: For PDL photo mode
A black character is printed in a black color which consists of four colors. An image is printed by
screen processing.
2: For SCAN character mode
A black character is printed in a single black color. The color tone in the photo area is different
from the tone printed by 0. (It may be difficult for an amateur to recognize the difference.) An
image is printed by error diffusion.
3: For PDL character mode
A black character is printed in a single black color. An image is printed by screen processing.
IMGC-ADJ
Switch the "hide" or "not hide" of the image adjustment items.
Switch the "hide" or "not hide" of the image adjustment items executed by a system administrator.
When "not hide" is selected, the following four items are displayed in the system administrator
setting.
- Curl correction volume
- Adjustment of the air volume for the paper separation fan
- Adjustment of the image position
- Adjustment of the secondary transfer voltage
1
Setting range
0: Hide
1: Do not hide
Standard value: 0: Hide
ARCDT-SW
ON/OFF of ARCDAT
Select whether or not to perform ARCDAT control.
ON [0]: Reflect the ARCDAT result to LUT.
OFF [1]: Do not reflect the ARCDAT result to LUT.
1
Setting range: 0 to 1
0: Control ON
1: Control OFF
Standard value: 0: Control ON
TR-CON
Switch-over of toner reduction value
1
Setting range: 0 to 2
0: Normal object (for normal object), text line (for text line)
1: Normal object (for normal object), text line (for normal object)
2: Normal object (for text line), text line (for text line)
Standard value: 0
COPIER > OPTION > BODY
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Summary of Contents for imagePRESS C1 P
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