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ORG-LTRR
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 LTR-R in a machine for an inch/AB series market, LTR-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 LTR-R.
1: The document size is converted into G-LTR-R.
2: The document size is converted into A-LTR-R.
3: The document size is converted into EXECUTIVE-R.
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
2
ORG-LDR
Setting of special sheet sizes which cannot be recognized when ADF is used (when the size is mistakenly recognized as
LDR)
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 LDR in a machine for an inch/AB series market, LDR 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 LDR.
1: The document size is converted into A-LTR.
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
2
P-INTVL
ATR batch interval setting
This is used when the E020 error occurs frequently. The trackability can be improved by increasing the ATR frequency.
ATR execution timing at "0" setting: Once every 25 sheets when sheets of A4 size paper are printed with a density of
less than 25%
Setting range
-2 to 2 (in 25% increments)
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
2
FXWRNLVL
Fixing film unit warning level change mode
This changes the warning level of the fixing film unit service life. This is used to select whether the fixing film unit
service life is to be displayed.
Settings
0: Warning is not displayed.
1: Warning is displayed when the default counter value is reached.
2: Warning is displayed when a counter value lower than the default counter value is reached.
3: Warning is displayed when a counter value higher than the default counter value is reached.
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
2
DRM-RTIM
Drum streak prevention sequence start offset time setting
This changes the frequency with which the drum is to be rotated for 300ms when the standby and sleep modes are
established in order to prevent drum streaks from once every 15 minutes.
Settings
0 to 12 (in 5-minute increments)
0: The drum streak sequence is not implemented.
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 3]
2
ORG-B4
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 B4 in a machine for an inch/AB series market, B4 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 B4.
1: The document size is converted into FOLIO-R.
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
2
SHT-DCSW
Skipping DCON completion processing when shutdown is executed
This skips the DCON completion processing when shutdown (hard disk protection mode) is executed. The time taken
for shutdown to be completed is reduced by setting this to "1" for those users who complain that shutdown takes too long
to complete.
[11-139] It takes about 60 minutes to control the DCON fan when shutdown is executed. Since there is no function to
turn the power OFF automatically when shutdown is completed, users must monitor the copier until shutdown is
completed. By enabling this item, shutdown is completed without waiting for the DCON fan control to be completed.
Settings
0: The completion of DCON fan control is awaited, and then shutdown is completed.
1: Shutdown is completed without waiting for the completion of DCON fan control.
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
2
DHCP-12
DHCP-Option 12 request ON/OFF selector switch
This uses DHCP option 55 to enable host name (option 12) inquiries when the DHCP-12 switch is set to ON. It is used
to prevent option 12 and option 81 from being included in DHCP packets in conditions where the packets passing over
the network are being monitored. (Supported through separate business negotiations, etc.)
* DHCP = Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
Settings
0: OFF
1: ON
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 1]
2
DHCP-81
DHCP-option 81 request ON/OFF selector switch
When the DHCP-81 switch is set to ON and the user mode dynamic DNS setting is ON, this enables dynamic changes
in the IP address using DHCP option 81. It is used to prevent option 12 and option 81 from being included in DHCP
packets in conditions where the packets passing over the network are being monitored. (Supported through separate
business negotiations, etc.)
Settings
0: OFF
1: ON
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 1]
2
PT-W-SET
Change of pre-rotation band image width when color OHT paper passes through
This increases the band amount when rattling noises are heard from the ITB cleaner blade when color OHT paper passes
through in order to minimize these noises.
Setting range: 0 to 10 (in 10 mm increments)
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 5]
2
COPIER>OPTION>BODY
Summary of Contents for iR C3380 series
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