
Chapter 14
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F-14-36
Cause
The button names mentioned above are editable items, and were registered in Japanese (i.e., 2-byte characters). The same symptom will occur with the address
buttons registered with Japanese characters.
Field Remedy
1. Make the following selections in sequence, then, the standard language will be changed to English: [Service mode (Level 2) > COPIER > Function >
CLEAR > SND-STUP > OK].
Reference: Once the above service mode is set, the button names under Scan Settings remain in English even when the standard language is reset to Japanese
with the Language Switch. To change the button names to Japanese, clear the setting for [SND-STUP] in service mode.
2. Turn the control panel switch OFF > turn the main power switch OFF/ON.
Note: The language of the address book data cannot be changed with [SND-STUP]. When using this machine by changing the standard language, register
the data using the same language as the standard one.
14.3.3.2.2 On initial copy screen, "Black" cannot be set as standard setting for Auto-Color Select mode: Forced Secure
Watermark Mode is set to ON
0016-4892
imagePRESS C1 P / imagePRESS C1 / Color Image Reader-H1
[ Case in the field ]
Description
After activating "Forced Secure Watermark Mode" in User Mode > System Settings, "Black" could not be set as standard setting for the Auto-Color Select
mode on the initial copy screen. To solve this, system software was upgraded to Ver. 21.01.
Field Remedy
Check to see the version of system software; if it is earlier than Ver. 21.01, upgrade the software to Ver. 21.01 or later, and then set the standard Auto-Color
Select mode again.
14.3.3.3 Malfunction/Faulty Detection
14.3.3.3.1 Message "Adjusting gradation. Please wait a moment." persists on machine with DC Controller software Ver.
7.08
0016-3646
imagePRESS C1 P / imagePRESS C1 / Color Image Reader-H1 / imagePRESS C1+ (Printer) / imagePRESS C1+
[ Case in the field ]
Description
A machine of which system software was of version earlier than 7.08 and the service mode [TEMP-TBL] (mode for the fixing temperature control) was set
to '4' sometimes kept displaying the message "Adjusting gradation. Please wait a moment."
Cause
Since [TEMP-TBL] was set to '4' (-20 deg. C control), the machine might not reach the target temperature at standby after auto calibration. (Since the
temperature at completion of calibration varies depending on the temperature of fixing roller and belt, this symptom does not always occur.)
Field Remedy
When the symptom above occurs, perform the following procedure a., a. and b., or c.
a. In case the DC Controller software is of version earlier than 7.08.
a-1. Service mode > COPIER > Option > BODY > TEMP-TBL > set the value to '3' (-15 deg. C control).
b. In case the procedure a. affects curl correction for postcard
Reference: Refer to the Reference Guide [System Manager Settings > Storing/Editing Irregular Paper Types].
b-1. In Additional Function > System Settings > Paper Type Management Settings, create a paper type corresponding to the postcard, and then change the
setting for [Curl Correction Level] to "Concave."
b-2. In the screen for setting the size of paper for the stack bypass, set a irregular size that is equivalent to the postcard (in Japanese case, X=148mm,
Y=100mm), and select the paper created in Step b-1. for the type of used paper.
c. In case [TEMP-TBL] has to be set to '4' (-20 deg. C)
Upgrade the DC Controller Software to Ver. 9.01 or later. The software of Ver. 9.01 or later has the modified fixing temperature control.
14.3.3.3.2 Machine with image PRESS Service-T1 locks when progress bar runs one-third of whole length after power-on
upon installation
0016-4204
imagePRESS C1 P / imagePRESS C1 / Color Image Reader-H1 / imagePRESS C1+ (Printer) / imagePRESS C1+
[ Inspected by Canon Inc. ]
Description
When the main power switch of this machine was turned ON after connecting the imagePRESS Service –T1 (PS-T1), this machine locked around the same
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