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NW-SPEED
Use it to select an appropriate data transmission speed for service when connected to a network.
2
settings
0: auto (default); 1: 100Base-TX; 2: 10Base-T
Normally, there should be no problem to leave the setting as '0' when downloading the firmware via network. However, in case
communication speed needs to be fixed for some reasons, set the value as '1' or '2' depending on the required communication speed.
TRY-CHG
Use it to switch over the tray control mechanism for a tray full condition.
2
settings:
0: delivers to priority tray (default); 1: delivers to tray used for previous job
Normally (when set as '0'), when removing paper on the lower tray during delivery to the upper tray after filling the lower tray, the
machine switches the delivery tray to the lower tray at the timing of job-to-job interval although the upper tray is not yet full. If you
don't want the tray to be changed until one tray gets full, set the value as '1'.
STS-PORT
Use it to turn off/on the T.O.T (TUIF over TCP/IP) sync type command communication port.
2
Turns on/off the inquiry/response (sync) type command communication port for TUIF over TCP/IP.
settings
0: off (default); 1: on
For service NAVI, set the value as '1' when connecting the PC and main body by crossing cable.
MEMO:
T.O.T (TUIF over TCP/IP)
Communication protocol between embedded application presentation (UI) and applications within the device including COPY/
SEND/BOX etc., (Canon original protocol)
CMD-PORT
Use it to turn on/off the T.O.T (TUIF over TCP/IP) async type status communication port.
2
Turns on/off the inquiry/response (sync) type status communication port for TUF over TCP/IP.
settings
0: off (default); 1: on
For service NAVI, set the value as '1' when connecting the PC and main body by crossing cable.
MEMO:
T.O.T (TUIF over TCP/IP)
Communication protocol between embedded application presentation (UI) and applications within the device including COPY/
SEND/BOX etc., (Canon original protocol)
MODELSZ2
Use it to make global support settings for copyboard original size detection.
2
Settings
0: normal (Detection size for each destination) (default) ; 1: Inch/AB mix detection
- This is for individual user, not used normally.
- For different-sized originals detection (Inch/AB-configuration), original size sensor is required.
SZDT-SW
Use it to switch between means of copyboard original size detection (CCD -> photosensor).
2
settings
0: Size detection by CCD (Default) ; 1: Size detection by photo sensor
- This is for individual user (glare protection), not used normally.
- When the value is set as '1', original size detection at open/close of the pressure plate is not performed. For detection of the original
size (without lightning the scanning lamp), original size sensor (photo sensor) is required.
NS-CMD5
Use it to set restrictions on the use of CRAM-MD5 authentication for SMTP authentication.
2
settings
0: depend on SMTP server (default); 1: disable
NS-GSAPI
Use it to set restrictions on the use of GSSAPI authentication on SMTP authentication.
2
settings
0: depend on SMTP server (default); 1: disable
COPIER > OPTION > BODY
*: model equipped with DADF-Q1 (outside Japan: iR7105/7095; inside Japan: All model).
**: model equipped with DADF-M1 (outside Japan: iR7086).
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