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TEMP-TBL
Use it to select an appropriate fixing temperature.
2
settings
- if 200V model
0: 188 deg C (default) 1: 198 deg C 2: 183 deg C 3: 178 deg C 4 to 6: 173 deg C
- if 100V/208V/230V model
0: 198 deg C (default) 1: 203 deg C 2: 193 deg C 3: 188 deg C 4: 183 deg C 5: 178 deg C 4: 173 deg C
However, the following settings will apply regardless of the model (voltage/country) if '1' or '2' is set for
COPIER>OPTION>BODY>PAPER-TY (level 2):
- if PAPER-TY = 1
0: 188 deg C 1: 198 deg C 2: 183 deg C 3: 178 deg C 4 to 6: 173 deg C (for 200V model fixing temperature control temperature
table)
- if PAPER-TY=2
0: 198 deg C 1: 203 deg C 2: 193 deg C 3: 188 deg C 4: 183 deg C 5: 178 deg C 6: 173 deg C (100V/208V/230V model fixing
temperature control temperature table)
DRM-H-SW
Enabling/Disabling control of nighttime drum heater
2
Settings
0: Normal control (at sleep mode, DC controller is disabled and follows the environmental SW) (default)
1: Environment humidity is monitored every 2 hours. When absolute moisture content is 9g or less, the drum heater is turned OFF.
When absolute moisture content is more than 9, the drum heater is turned ON.
How to use:
In case of distorted image, set as '1'. Also in the sleep mode, the DC controller (power distribution) is turned ON and in the high
humidity environment (absolute moisture content: >9g), drum heater is turned ON.
However, it is recommended to enable the environmental SW on a steady basis instead of using this item (leaving the setting value
as '0').
MEMO:
- This is not used for servicing normally.
- Environmental SW control
Environmental SW OFF [default]: The drum heater is turned OFF at sleep mode/when turning OFF the main power (when DC
controller power distribution is disabled)
Environmental SW ON: The drum heater is turned ON at sleep mode / when turning OFF the main power (when DC controller power
distribution is disabled)
DEV-IDLR
Use it to set the forced developing assembly idle rotation mode. (before execution of black band sequence at power-on)
2
This is used in for the purpose of increasing the toner charge by idling of the developing cylinder.
This is linked to COPIER > OPTION > BODY > IDLR-MODE.
Settings
0: Executed in case 2000 or more sheets are printed on the previous day and absolute moisture content is 16g or more. (Default)
1: Always
How to use:
In case of toner drop from the photosensitive drum separation claw or light density because of being left for a long time or high
humidity environment, following settings are recommended.
COPIER > OPTION > BODY > DEV-IDLR setting value: '1'
COPIER > OPTION > BODY > IDL-MODE setting value: '2'
MEMO:
-This is not used for servicing normally.
COPIER > OPTION > BODY
*: model equipped with DADF-Q1 (outside Japan: iR7105/7095; inside Japan: All model).
**: model equipped with DADF-M1 (outside Japan: iR7086).
***: up graded version
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