Chapter 1
1-22
Toner Stains
1. If your skin or clothing has come into contact with toner, remove it with dry tissue, and then wash with water.
2. Do not use warm water; otherwise, the toner will become jell-like, permanently fusing with the fibers of the cloth
and resisting removal.
3. Do not bring toner into contact with vinyl material, as they can easily react.
1.2.6
Product Specifications
1.2.6.1
Type and Functions
0005-9070
Copyboard
Flat-bed
Body
Desk-top
Photosensitive medium
OPC drum
30.6 mm dia. (4 pc.)
Exposure method
Laser exposure
Charging method
Roller charging
Development method
Bk Dry, 2-component Color Dry, 2-component
Cassette pickup method
Separation retard
Multifeeder pickup method
Simple retard
Transfer method
Intermediate transfer belt
Transfer method (primary
transfer)
by charging roller
Transfer method (secondary
transfer)
by charging roller
Separation method
Curvature separation (static eliminator)
Drum cleaning method
None
Trasnsfer cleaning method
Blade (equalizing operation used)
Fixing method
Roller fixing
Delivery method
Face-down, face-up
Warm-up time
At power-on - 6 min or less (at 20 deg C room
temperature) Return from low-power mode - 30 sec
(Bk mode only)
Print area
Maximum image guarantee area 301 x 452 mm
Maximum print area 305 x 452 mm
Printing resolution
read resolution: 600 x 600 dpi write resolution: 9600
(equivalent) x 600 dpi
Toner level detection function
Yes
Drum wear detection function
Yes
Summary of Contents for iR C3200 Series
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