
Chapter 14
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14.3.8 Specifications-Related FAQ
14.3.8.1 FAQ on Main Unit Specifications
14.3.8.1.1 Auto paper select function does not work after setting thin paper as type of paper for cassette
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imagePRESS C1 P / imagePRESS C1 / Color Image Reader-H1 / imagePRESS C1+ (Printer) / imagePRESS C1+
[ Manual-related ]
Description
When performing the following procedure [User mode > Common Settings > Register Paper Type > select a paper source to specify the paper time (in this
field case, A4-size cassette was selected) > register the paper type as "thin paper"], and register the paper source as one of the options for auto paper selection
functions; then make a copy of A4-size original from the copyboard glass, the registered paper source was not selected in the auto paper selection.
Cause
Thin paper (about 94g to 79g/square meter) is out of specification for the auto paper selection function (as of June 9, 2006).
Taking consistency with other models into consideration, a software modification will be considered so that thin paper can be available for the auto paper
selection function (scheduled in the beginning 2007).
14.3.8.1.2 Target fixing control temperature for energy saver mode and low power mode
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imagePRESS C1 P / imagePRESS C1 / Color Image Reader-H1 / imagePRESS C1+ (Printer) / imagePRESS C1+
[ Manual-related ]
Description
In the case of power save mode (power save mode/low power save mode/sleep mode), target temperature is controlled lower than in standby mode to save
energy.
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- Standby mode: Let the machine in action or ready for operation while remaining supplied with all powers.
- Energy save mode: According to the energy saving ratio, decrease the fixing control temperature for standby to reduce the power consumption of the
machine.
The energy saving ratio can be changed in User mode > Common Settings > Energy Saver Mode. (Default: 10%)
- Low-power mode: Keeps the fixing temperature low to reduce the power consumption by the Reader and the printer.
The low-power mode time can be set in user mode > Timer Settings > Low-power Mode Time (default: 15 min).
14.3.8.1.3 Face-up delivery is not possible when printing
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imagePRESS C1 P / imagePRESS C1 / Color Image Reader-H1 / imagePRESS C1 (CUSTOM) / imagePRESS C1+ (Printer) / imagePRESS C1+
[ Manual-related ]
Description
Although the face-up delivery is possible in copying, it cannot be selected when printing in the current specifications. (As of April, 2007)
This is for your information, but the face-up delivery is possible in the following cases only:
- when making a copy of a one-page original.
- when making some copies of a one-page original. (In case a finisher unit is connected, the face-down delivery is performed.)
- when selecting irregular size paper at multifeed tray pick-up
- when selecting OHT, label paper, or postcard.
14.3.8.1.4 For machine with system software Ver. 22.04, toner volume setting cannot be switched in service mode
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imagePRESS C1 P / imagePRESS C1 / Color Image Reader-H1 / imagePRESS C1 (CUSTOM) / imagePRESS C1+ (Printer) / imagePRESS C1+
[ Manual-related ]
Description
For the mode for adjusting toner volume (i.e., "Toner Volume Adjustment" mode), a new service mode was added to system software Ver. 22.04 so as to
make it selectable in user mode. To display this mode in the Additional Functions screen, perform the following field remedy.
Field Remedy
1. In service mode (Level 2) > BOARD > Option > TR-DISP, set the value to '1'. This will display "Toner Volume Adjustment" mode in user mode.
- '0' (default): Not display
- '1': Display
2. In user mode > Printer Settings > Settings > Print Quality > Toner Volume Adjustment, select the desired setting:
-Normal: Text/line color value 85%, Graphics/image color value 240%
-Gradation: All color values 240%
-Text: All color values 185%
Reference: "Toner Volume Adjustment" mode
- This mode is used to change the limitation on the color values per object according to the mode.
- The appearance and disappearance of this mode in the Additional Functions screen can be controlled in service mode.
Item
Terget Temp. Control
Heater Lit Condition
Fixing Roller
Out Pressure Roller
FixingÅ@Belt
Fixing Main
Heater(H1)
Fixing Sub
Heater(H2)
Out Pressure
Roller
Heater(H3)
Inlet Roller Heater(H4)
Standby Mode 165
deg C
20
0 deg C
95
deg C
OFF ON H3 and H4 Heater lit alternately
Energy Saver
Mode
-10% 160
deg C
190
deg C
- ON OFF ON OFF
-25% 140
deg C
150
deg C
- ON OFF ON OFF
-50% 100
deg C
- - ON OFF OFF OFF
Low-Power Mode 100
deg C
- - ON OFF OFF OFF
Sleep Mode - - - OFF OFF OFF OFF
Summary of Contents for imagePRESS C1 P
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