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Changing the Value for the Refresh Level for the Fixing Belt
In some cases there may be some advantage in changing the value for Refresh for the Fixing Belt. In
order to accomplish the change, navigate to Service Mode (Level 2) > COPIER > OPTION > USER >
FX-CLNLV. Then, enter the Setting Value, press the OK key, and turn OFF and then ON the Main
Power Switch.
Setting value: -5 to 5 (default: 0)
How to Set the Refresh Operation of Fixing Belt
In order to change the Refresh Operation of the Fixing Belt, navigate to Service Mode (Level1) > COPIER
> FUNCTION > CLEANING > FX-CL-FQ.
This Service Mode consists of three (3) Settings; Contact Time, Frequency, and Temperature Control.
Contact Time is the amount of time where the Fixing Refresh Roller is in contact in a single refresh
operation. Setting Range: From 0 to 3 (Default: 0)
Frequency is the interval or the number of sheets between actuations. (80 g/m2, LTR size) This differs
according to the paper type.
Setting Range: From 300 to 30000 (Default: 3000)
Temperature Control determines the Fixing Temperature Control Table to be applied during the Refresh
Operation.
Setting Range: From 0 to 4 (Default: 0)
CAUTION!
As the value is increased, the effect of Refresh Control is improved, but the life of the
Fixing Belt is shortened. Also, there is a possibility that the Fixing Belt may be damaged.
Did you know…..?
When Service Mode (Level1) > COPIER > OPTION > DSPLY-SW > IMGC-ADJ is set to "1",
Fixing Belt Auto Refresh Level can also be set in Settings/Registration > Adjustment/Maintenance >
Fixing Belt Auto Refresh Level.
CAUTION!
When Contact time or Frequency is increased, the life of the Fixing Refresh Roller is
shortened.
When the control temperature is increased, the effect of the refresh increases, but image
failure (lines, etc.) may occur.
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