Chapter 1
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Memory Clear List
F-1-11
T-1-36
1.1.4
Maintenance by the User
1.1.4.1
Outline
0006-3080
The user is expected to perform the following so that the machine may be used in its best condition at all times.
1.1.4.2
Cleaning the Fixing Pressure Roller
0006-3081
If the faces or the backs of printed sheets show soiling in the form of black dots, clean the fixing pressure roller as
Memory clear list
If the machine remains without power for a
specific period of time (about 2 hr or more)
while an image exists in its memory, the
power of the vanadium lithium secondary
battery (BAT2) will become exhausted. A
report will automatically be generated when
the machine is turned on.
TX/RX NO:
4-digit indication
MODE:
transmission, delayed transmission, or
reception
DESTINATION TEL/ID:
one-touch dial/speed dial number,
abbreviation of other party
PGS.:
number of pages stored
SET TIME :
date/time (in 24-hr notation)
ST. TIME:
start of storage (in 24-hr notation)
Name of report
Settings
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0002
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DELAYED TX
DELAYED TX
MEMORY RX
MEMORY RX
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Summary of Contents for iR1200 Series
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