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FXMSG-SW
Fixing unit replacement message ON/OFF
This sets to ON or OFF the "Get ready to replace the fixing unit" message that appears on the user operation screen after
the fixing unit counter has reached the count which represents the end of the fixing unit's service life.
Settings
0: The message is not displayed.
1: The message is displayed.
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 1]
2
CHNG-STS
Setting of T.O.T (TUIF over TCP/IP) status connection port number
This sets the number of the port used for the status connection in T.O.T. It is used when changing the port number with
service NAVI.
Setting range: 1 to 65535
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 20010]
MEMO:
T.O.T (TUIF over TCP)
A communication protocol (unique to Canon) for the presentation of built-in applications (UI) and for communicating
between applications inside the machine such as COPY, SEND and BOX.
2
CHNG-CMD
Setting of T.O.T (TUIF over TCP/IP) command connection port number
This sets the number of the port used for the command connection in T.O.T. It is used when changing the port number
with service NAVI.
Setting range: 1 to 65535
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 20000]
MEMO:
T.O.T (TUIF over TCP)
A communication protocol (unique to Canon) for the presentation of built-in applications (UI) and for communicating
between applications inside the machine such as COPY, SEND and BOX.
2
MEAP-DSP
Prohibition against switching from MEAP screen to standard screen (copy, send or box screen, etc.)
Settings
0: Transfer to standard screen enabled.
1: Transfer to standard screen disabled.
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
MEMO:
Even when this item is set to "1," the display is transferred to the standard screen when an error, jam or alarm has
occurred.
2
ANIM-SW
Prohibition against switching error or jam screen display during operation of MEAP application
Even when COPIER>OPTION>BODY>MEAP-DSP has been set to "1," the display is transferred to the standard screen
in order to display a warning when an error, jam or alarm has occurred.
When this item has been set to "1," the transfer of the screen to the standard screen when an error, jam or alarm has
occurred is prohibited, and a warning urging the user to contact a service technician appears on the MEAP screen.
Settings
0: The warning screen is displayed.
1: The warning screen is not displayed.
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
2
HDD-TMP
Use it to set a level of temperature to serve as a reference for detecting a low temperature error.
Caution!
The new setting will not be valid until the power switch has been turned off and then on again.
Settings: 0 to 30 deg C
[Factory default/After RAM clear: 2]
2
HDD-TIM
Use it to set the time interval allowed before a low temperature error is identified
Caution!
The new setting will not be valid until the power switch has been turned off and then on again.
Settings: 0 to 200 min
[Factory default/After RAM clear: 10]
2
HDD-SW
Use it to enable/disable E code indication of a low temperature error
Caution!
The new setting will not be valid until the power switch has been turned off and then on again
Settings
0: do not indicate
1: indicate
[Factory default/After RAM clear: 0]
2
MEAP-SSL
Use it to set an HTTPS port for MEAP.
Sets a port for the HTTPS server to use SSL in the MEAP HTTP.
Setting range: 1 to 65535
[Factory default/After RAM clear: 8443]
2
DH-TMG
Setting up a threshold for the accumulated number of outputs for the Dhalf control sequence operation trigger.
Control
If the fixing unit is lower than a specified temperature when the machine is turned on or recovered from the sleep mode,
use this mode to make automatic full adjustments during initial multiple rotations.
At this time, the Dhalf control is performed only if the number of outputs accumulated since the last Dhalf control
exceeds the value specified in this Service Mode.
Changing the timing of or canceling the Dhalf control (according to the number of accumulated outputs) by using this
mode can reduce the downtime in the morning. (A measure for a complaint about the downtime in the morning)
Meanwhile, there is a possibility that gray scale (half-tone image) might be degraded when the Dhalf control is cancelled.
With regard to the accumulated number of outputs, a small-size copy is regarded as 1 count, and a large-size copy is
regarded as 2 counts.
When the Dhalf control is performed first thi
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MIX-FLG
Use it to select an image field flag (for image synthesis).
Selects the image processing method which is performed when a combined image cannot be compressed at a certain
compression ratio on the main controller side.
Setting value
0: Image processing equivalent to the PDL character mode
1: Image processing equivalent to the PDL photo mode
2: Image processing equivalent to the SCAN character mode
3: Image processing equivalent to the SCAN photo mode
[Factory default/After RAM clear: 0]
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COPIER>OPTION>BODY
Summary of Contents for iR C3380 series
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