
Chapter 17
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17.1.7 Ending Service Mode(iR105)
0007-0323
iR105
- Press the Reset key once to return to the Service Mode Initial screen (F00-102-01).
- Press the Reset key twice to leave service mode and return to the User screen (Standard screen).
If you used service mode (ADJUST, FUNCTION, OPTION), be sure to turn off and then on the main power switch after leaving service mode.
17.1.8 Exiting service modes
0008-7888
iR105i/iR105+ / iR9070 / iR85+ / iR8070
When the reset key is pressed once, the display returns to the service mode initial screen.
When the reset key is pressed twice, the service modes are exited, and the display returns to the user screen (standard screen).
When using the ADJUST, FUNCTION or OPTION service mode, be sure to turn the main power switch ON/OFF after exiting the mode.
17.1.9 Backing Up Service Mode
0007-0324
iR105i/iR105+ / iR9070 / iR8070
At time of shipment from the factory, each machine is adjusted, and the adjustment values are recorded on the Service Label (attached to the cover of the
Service Book case behind the front cover).
If you have replaced the reader controller PCB, DC controller PCB (or if you have cleared the RAM of these), the ADJUST and OPTION settings will be
replaced by default settings.
If you have made adjustments in the field and changed service mode settings, be sure to print out the Service Label and store it away
(COPIER>FUNCTION>MISC-P>LBL-PRINT). If the label lacks items, use its margin.
You can also print out a complete list of service mode settings: COPIER>ADJUST/OPTION/COUNTER; COPIER>FUNCTION>MISC-P>P-PRINT.
COPIER
SORTER
SORTER
Displayed only when the finisher is attached.
BOARD
Option board service modes
Displayed only when an option board is
attached.
Main body service modes
Sorter/finisher service modes
(There are no modes for the sorter,
so isn’t displayed even
when the sorter is attached.)
Summary of Contents for ImageRunner iR8500 Series
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