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COPIER> OPTION> FNC-SW
PSCL-MS
Setting of last rotation D-half control
Lv.1 Details
To set at which speed (1/1 speed, 1/2 speed, or 1/3 speed) D-half
control is executed at last rotation.
When 2 is set, it is executed only for the lastly used speed only. This
is suitable for the users who frequently use a specific paper type.
When 3 is set, it is executed for all speeds simultaneously. This is
suitable for the users who use various paper types.
Use case
When setting the speed according to the materials used by the user
Display/adj/set range
2 to 3
2: Lastly used speed, 3: All speeds
Default value
2
DMX-DISP
ON/OFF auto grdtn adj D-max PASCAL ctrl
Lv.1 Details
To set whether to execute D-max PASCAL control at full adjustment
of auto gradation adjustment.
When “0: ON” is set, D-max PASCAL control and PASCAL control
are executed. Four A4-size sheets are used for test prints (One for
D-max PASCAL control and three for PASCAL control)
When “1: OFF” is set, PASCAL control (gradation adjustment) only is
executed. Three A4-size sheets are used for test prints (for PASCAL
control).
Use case
When making the setting according to the usage of the user
Display/adj/set range
0 to 1
0: ON, 1: OFF
Default value
0
STND-PNL
Set of 3-D Control Panel installation
Lv.2 Details
To set whether the 3-D Control Panel is installed.
When the 3-D Control Panel is installed, set “1: Installed”.
Use case
At installation of the 3-D Control Panel
Display/adj/set range
0 to 1
0: Not installed, 1: Installed
Default value
0
INVALPDL
Disable of PDL license
Lv.1 Details
To disable the registered PDL license.
When “1: Disabled” is set, PDL is disabled even if a PDL license
is registered. This is set to the machines installed at convenience
stores, which do not allow PDL to be used.
Use case
When prohibiting the use of PDL
Display/adj/set range
0 to 1
0: Registered PDL license is enabled, 1: Disabled
Default value
0
COPIER> OPTION> FNC-SW
IMGCNTPR
Setting of image quality mode
Lv.1 Details
To set the image quality mode.
The counter priority mode is applied when 1 is set, and the image
quality priority mode is applied when 0 is set.
Use case
Upon user’s request
Adj/set/operate method 1) Enter the setting value, and then press OK key.
2) Turn OFF/ON the main power switch.
Display/adj/set range
0 to 1
0: Image quality priority mode, 1: Counter priority mode
Default value
JP:0 USA:1 EUR:1 AU:0 CN:0 KR:0 TW:0 ASIA:0
CDS-FIRM
Set to allow firmware update by admin
Lv.1 Details
To set whether to permit update of the firmware by user
(administrator).
When “1: Enabled” is set, Updater can be activated from the user
mode.
Use case
When allowing the administrator to update the firmware
Display/adj/set range
0 to 1
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Default value
Europe: 1, Other than Europe: 0
CDS-MEAP
Set to allow MEAP instal by admin
Lv.1 Details
To set whether to permit the user (administrator) to install MEAP
applications and enable iR options from CDS.
When “1: Enabled” is set, Updater can be activated from the user
mode.
Use case
When allowing the administrator to install MEAP applications and
enable iR options from CDS
Display/adj/set range
0 to 1
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Default value
1
Supplement/memo
CDS: Contents Delivery System
CDS-UGW
Set to allow firmware update from UGW
Lv.1 Details
To set whether to permit update of the firmware from the UGW
server.
When “1: Enabled” is set, Updater accepts the operation from the
UGW server in cooperation with CDS.
Use case
When allowing update of the firmware from the UGW server
Display/adj/set range
0 to 1
0: Disabled, 1: Enabled
Default value
0
Supplement/memo
CDS: Contents Delivery System
Summary of Contents for imageRUNNER ADVANCE 9070 PRO series
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Page 777: ...6 6 Parts Replacement and Cleaning List of Parts ...
Page 788: ...6 6 12 List of Motor M27 M28 M26 M29 F 6 7 ...
Page 792: ...6 6 16 M38 M37 M3 M5 M4 M2 M1 Reverse Delivery Unit Process Unit Bk ITB Unit F 6 9 ...
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Page 857: ...7 7 Product Overview Specifications Product lineups Basic Configuration ...
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