Chapter 17
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MEAP-DSP
Use it to prohibit a switch-over from the MEAP screen to the standard screen (COPY/SEND/BOX screen etc.,).
2
settings
0: off (shift to standard screen; default); 1: on (do not shift to atandard screen)
MEMO:
Although setting the value as '1' in COPIER > OPTION > BODY > MEAP-DSP, at the occurrence of error/jam/alarm, the display
transits to the standard screen for showing a warning.
ANIM-SW
Use it to prohibit display of the Error/Jam screen while a MEAP application is in operation.
2
Although setting the value as '1' in COPIER > OPTION > BODY > MEAP-DSP, at the occurrence of error/jam/alarm, the display
transits to the standard screen for showing a warning.
When setting this value as '1', at the occurrence of error/jam/alarm,
- Display transition to the standard screen is prohibited.
- Warning is displayed on the MEAP screen to urge the user to contact servicing.
settings
0: off (display warning screen; default); 1: on (do not display warning screen)
MEAP-SSL
Use it to set the HTTPS port for MEAP.
2
settings
0 to 65535 (default: 8443)
KSIZE-SW
Use it to support Chinese paper (K size).
2
settings
0: do not support (default); 1: support
LPD-PORT
Use it to set the LPD port number.
2
settings
1 to 65535 (default: 515)
DFDST-L3 *
Use it to adjust the dust detection level when the ADF is in use (sheet-to-sheet correction; large-size paper).
2
A higher setting will make the mechanism more sensitive, detecting finer particles of dust.
settings: 0 to 255 (default: 160)
DFDST-L4 *
Use it to adjust the dust detection level when the ADF is in use (post-job detection; large-size paper)
2
A higher setting will make the mechanism more sensitive, detecting finer particles of dust.
settings: 0 to 255 (default: 160)
ORG-A4R
Use it to set a special paper size not recognized when the ADF is in use.
2
With machines for INCH/AB configuration, image formation is executed correctly by setting the size of the special paper that fails
to be recognized at original pickup from the ADF.
Settings
0: A4R (default) 1: FOLIO-R
When detecting the A4R original in the ADF, it converts to the original size that was set in this item to execute image formation
using the original size after conversion.
ORG-FLSC *
Use it to set a specific paper size not recognized when the ADF is in use.
2
With machines for INCH/AB configuration, image formation is executed correctly by setting the size of the special paper that fails
to be recognized at original pickup from the ADF.
settings
0: Foolscap-R (default); 1: Officio-R; 2: Folio-R; 3: Australian Foolscap-R; 4; Ecuadorian Officio-R; 5; Argentine Officio-R; 7:
Argentine Legal-R; 8: Government Legal-R; 10: Mexican Officio-R
When detecting the FOOLSCAP size in the ADF, it converts to the original size that was set in this item to execute image formation
using the original size after conversion
PDF-RDCT
Use it to enable/disable reduction for transmission (PDF transmission).
2
Use it to enable/disable reduction of images received in fax mode (by converting into PDF for e-mail or file transmission).
settings
0: do not reduced for transmission (default); 1: reduce for transmission
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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