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MEAP-SSL
Set an HTTP port for MEAP.
Set a port for the HTTP server when using SSL in the HTTP of MEAP.
2
Setting range: 1 to 65535
Standard value: 8443
MIX-FLG
Switch the image area flag (for image compositing).
Switch the image processing method when an image for image compositing could not be
compressed to a specified compression ratio on the main controller side.
2
Setting range
0: Image processing equivalent to the PDL character mode
1: Image processing equivalent to the PDL photo mode
2: Image processing equivalent to the SCAN character mode
3: Image processing equivalent to the SCAN photo mode
Standard value: 0
KSIZE-SW
Switch the setting for the paper used in China.
Switch the setting to support the detection and display of K-size paper for the iR series scanner
and controller.
The following K-size paper is available.
8k: 270mm x 390mm / 16k: 270mm x 195mm
When this mode is set to 1 (ON) for the destination specified in MODEL-SZ= (AB group), the K-
size paper mentioned above can be detected in the document detection and recognized in the
display of the paper selection screen, etc.
2
Setting range
0: OFF: Do not support K-size paper.
1: ON: Support K-size paper.
Standard value: 0: OFF
LPD-PORT
Set a LPD port number.
2
Setting range: 1 to 65535
Standard value: 515
Reference
LDP port is the network port for TCP/IP communication at printing via network.
ORG-A4R
Use it to set a special paper size not recognized when the ADF is in use.
2
With machines for INCH/AB configuration, image formation is executed correctly by setting the
size of the special paper that fails to be recognized at original pickup from the ADF.
Settings
0: A4R (default) 1: FOLIO-R
When detecting the A4R original in the ADF, it converts to the original size that was set in this
item to execute image formation using the original size after conversion.
ORG-FLSC
Use it to set a specific paper size not recognized when the ADF is in use.
2
With machines for INCH/AB configuration, image formation is executed correctly by setting the
size of the special paper that fails to be recognized at original pickup from the ADF.
settings
0: Foolscap-R (default);
1: Officio-R;
2: Folio-R;
3: Australian Foolscap-R;
4; Ecuadorian Officio-R;
5; Argentine Officio-R;
6: Argentine Legal-R;
7: Government Legal-R;
8: Mexican Officio-R
When detecting the FOOLSCAP size in the ADF, it converts to the original size that was set in
this item to execute image formation using the original size after conversion
PDF-RDCT
Set whether or not to reduce and send the image for reception transfer (transmission in the PDF
format).
2
Reduce and send the image when converting the image received by FAX or iFAX into the PDF
format and performing transmission by e-mail or file.
Setting range
0: Convert the image into the PDF format, but do not reduce it for reception transfer.
1: Convert the image into the PDF format, and reduce it for reception transfer.
Standard value: 0
REDU-CNT
Control the switching of the density adjustment method.
Control whether or not to perform density adjustment considering toner volume restriction.
2
Setting range: 0 to 1
Standard value: 1
REBOOTSW
Set whether or not to perform reboot when the E240 error occurs.
In the current specifications, reboot is performed when the E240 error occurs.
(Reasons: Continuous rotation deteriorates the durability performance of the engine. It cannot be
also denied that it may cause an error to the engine.)
However, when reboot is performed automatically, jobs in the PDL disappear, which has been
causing complaints in the field. Therefore, this mode is used to set whether or not to automatically
perform reboot when the E240 error occurs.
2
Setting range
0: Perform reboot automatically when the E240 error occurs.
1: Do not perform reboot automatically when the E240 error occurs.
Standard value: 0
VP-ART
Change the line art processing.
Change the outline processing for line art in the scalable PDF.
2
Setting range: 0 to 99
Standard value: 1
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