
Chapter 11
11-4
-230V (Europe)
T-11-7
*1: The notation within parenthesis indicates modes supported by the basic counter.
*2: To change the contents of a counter or to enable/disable indication, use service mode. (This, however, does not apply to counter 1, whose data cannot
be changed.)
11.2.2 Soft Counters
0008-9016
iR85+
The machine is equipped with soft counters to keep count of prints it makes. The counter readings are checked by pressing the Check key in the control
panel.
The counters are controlled by the main controller PCB, and the readings are incremented when the following sensors detect paper during printing.
T-11-8
The counter mechanism consists of 16 items for large-size and small-size sheet, each with 8 mode items.
T-11-9
*1: At time of shipment from the factory, B4 or smaller; to count B4 as large-size, use service mode.
*2: Not counted; the machine is not equipped with copy or fax functions.
The counters are set as follows when the machine is shipped from the factory to suit its country of installation:
-208V, 230V (other than Europe)
T-11-10
Counter
Description *1
Default
Default change *2
Counter 1
Total (A through L)
ON
Fixed
Counter 2
Total large (ACEGIK)
ON
May be changed
Counter 3
Total small
ON
May be changed
Counter 4
Scan small
ON
May be changed
Counter 5
-
OFF
May be changed
Counter 6
-
OFF
May be changed
Printing operation
Counter sensor
Single-sided
Finisher delivery sensor
Double-sided
1st side:
PS14
2nd side:
finisher delivery sensor
Printing mode
Large-size
Small-size *1
Load copy
A
B
PDL print
C
D
Box print
E
F
Remote copy print
G
H
FAX reception print*2
I
J
Report print
K
L
Double-sided print
M
N
Scan
O
P
Counter
Description *1
Default
Default change *2
Counter 1
Total (A through L)
ON
Fixed
Counter 2
Total large (ACEGIK)
ON
May be changed
Counter 3
Copy 1 (ABGH)
ON
May be changed
Counter 4
Copy 1 large (AG)
ON
May be changed
Counter 5
-
OFF
May be changed
Counter 6
-
OFF
May be changed
Summary of Contents for ImageRunner iR8500 Series
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