
Print Temperature Control
■ Startup (initial rotation) Temperature Control
A fixing temperature is increased to a printable temperature after receiving a command to start printing.
■ Print Temperature Control
This is a control to set an optimal target temperature to prevent fixing error or high temperature offset. Temperature is controlled
to keep the specified target temperature during printing.
Setting the target temperature
A target temperature is determined according to the paper type/size, time which elapsed from when fixing temperature control
(including standby control) finished the last time, and fixing temperature when startup control started.
Temperature control during printing
When the paper passes through the Fixing Assembly, temperature is controlled to keep the target temperature according to
the detected temperature of the Main Thermistor.
Paper interval temperature control
The paper interval temperature is decreased to prevent temperature increase when the paper interval becomes wider than
normal conditions at down sequence
*1
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Paper Interval Temperature = Target temperature during printing - (0 to 20 deg C)
*2
*1: At down sequence
• An interval between the first side and the second side at 2-sided printing
• At execution of controls (ATR control, registration control, ATVC control)
• At continuous printing of small-size paper (paper shorter than A4R/LTR in width-direction length)
• When power for maintaining the target temperature is not supplied
• When the Sub Thermistor detects abnormally high temperature even for A4R size or larger
*2 The fixing temperature is determined depending on the elapsed time since the time paper has passed through the fixing
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Summary of Contents for imageRUNNER ADVANCE C255 Series
Page 1: ...Revision 2 0 imageRUNNER ADVANCE C355 C255 Series Service Manual ...
Page 17: ...Product Overview 1 Product Lineup 7 Option 8 Features 11 Specifications 14 Parts Name 18 ...
Page 127: ...Periodical Service 3 Periodically Replacement Parts 117 Consumable parts 118 ...
Page 154: ...4 Remove the Screws 5x 5 Remove the Rear Cover 1 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 143 ...
Page 257: ...1 Free the Harness 1 Harness Guide A 1x 1 A 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 246 ...
Page 376: ...Error Jam Alarm 7 Overview 366 EError Code 369 Jam Code 457 Alarm Code 464 ...
Page 469: ...Host Machine Cassette PS12 PS11 PS01 PS04 PS05 PS14 PS10 PS101 7 Error Jam Alarm 458 ...
Page 490: ...85 0005 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy 7 Error Jam Alarm 479 ...
Page 890: ...4 4x TP M3x6 5 3x 6 2x TP M3x6 7 8 9 Installation 879 ...
Page 891: ...9 1x 10 1x 11 2x 12 4x 13 9 Installation 880 ...
Page 903: ...17 9 Installation 892 ...
Page 914: ...5 6 2x Screw w washer M3x14 7 4x TP M3x6 9 Installation 903 ...
Page 923: ...3 2x 4 Short 1x 5 1x NOTE The removed screw will be used in step 7 6 1x 9 Installation 912 ...
Page 930: ...9 10 11 1x 12 13 9 Installation 919 ...
Page 931: ...14 2x 15 16 2x 17 6x 18 4x 9 Installation 920 ...
Page 932: ... Installing the NFC kit C1 1 1x 2 1x 3 TP M3x4 1x 9 Installation 921 ...