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KSIZE-SW
Paper size (K size) switch for China
This switch allows iR series scanner controllers to support K size paper detection and display.
When the switch is set to ON = 1 for MODEL-SZ = (AB type) destinations, the operation switches to allow K size paper
recognition and detection to be performed with document detection, paper selection screen and APS type, etc. The
following types of K size paper are available.
- 8K: 270mm x 390 mm
- 16K: 270mm x 195 mm
Setting values
0: OFF (K size paper not handled)
1: ON (K size paper handled)
[Factory settings and after RAM clear: 0]
2
LPD-PORT
LPD port number setting
Reference:
LPD port: Port number of the network for TCP/IP communication when initiating network printing.
Setting range: 1 to 65535
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 515]
2
ORG-A4R
Setting of special sheet sizes which cannot be recognized when ADF is used
This enables images to be formed properly by setting from the service mode the special sheet sizes which cannot be
recognized when documents are fed from ADF.
When ADF has detected A4-R in a machine for an inch/AB series market, A4-R is converted into a document size which
has been set in the service mode, and the images are formed using the post-conversion document size.
Settings
0: The document size is converted into A4-R.
1: The document size is converted into FOLIO-R.
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
2
PDF-RDCT
Switches to reduction transmission for reception transfer (PDF transmission).
Images received in FAX, IFAX modes are converted to PDF and then reduced for transmission as email or for file
transmission.
Setting values
0: Image not converted to PDF and reduced for reception transfer.
1: Image converted to PDF and reduced for reception transfer.
[Factory settings and after RAM clear: 0]
2
REDU-CNT
Density adjustment method switching control
This controls whether to perform the kind of density adjustment in which restrictions on the amount of toner are factored.
Settings
0: The kind of density adjustment is not performed.
1: The kind of density adjustment is performed.
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
2
REBOOTSW
Restart switch when the E240 error occurs
Normally, when the E240 error (an error in communication between the main controller and DC controller) occurs, the
drive system may continue operating so the specifications calls for an automatic restart. However, restart causes the
spooled print jobs to be cleared (and this could lead to complaints from our users). This item, therefore, makes it possible
to set whether automatic restart is to be initiated when the E240 error occurs.
Settings
0: Operation is restarted automatically when the E240 error occurs.
1: Operation is not restarted automatically when the E240 error occurs.
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
Attention:
- This must not be used under normal circumstances.
- When users wish to use this item, they must be given a thorough explanation.
2
VP-ART
Mode to enable the line art processing to be changed
This changes the outlining process of the line art in scalable PDF files.
Setting range: 0 to 99
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 1]
2
VP-TXT
Mode to enable the vector-generating process for characters to be changed
This changes the vector-generating process for characters in scalable PDF files.
Setting range: 0 to 99
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 1]
2
UI-PRINT
Control area printing job screen display restriction
Switch for selecting whether to display the printing job screen in the control area.
This specification is for users who are customizing the control area so that they have the option of not displaying the
screen.
Settings
0: The printing job screen is not displayed.
1: The printing job screen is displayed.
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 1]
2
WUEV-SW
Sleep notification selector switch
This sets whether to post the sleep notification to the DS application on the network when the copier unit has been
transferred or reset to the sleep mode.
Settings
0: Sleep notification is posted.
1: Sleep notification is not posted.
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
2
WUEV-INT
Sleep notification interval setting
This sets the sleep notification interval when sleep notification is to be posted.
Setting range: 60 to 65536 (in 1-second increments)
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 600]
2
WUEV-POT
Sleep notification destination port number setting
This sets the PC port number of the sleep notification destination when sleep notification is to be posted.
Setting range: 1 to 65535
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 11427]
2
WUEV-RTR
Sleep notification range setting
This sets the number of routers through which the sleep notification can pass until its destination when sleep notification
is to be posted.
Setting range: 0 to 254
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 3]
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Summary of Contents for iR C3380 series
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