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PRINTER ENGINE SERVICE MODE
G060
5-12
SM
1
Mode No.
(Class 1, 2, and 3)
Function / [ Setting ]
[Temp. Cor. 1] Fusing Temperature Correction (Correction Timing)
913
1
Sheet Setting
*
Specifies the number of sheets to determine
whether or not to apply the fusing temperature
correction.
During a multi print job, the fusing temperature
tends to slightly overshoot around the 10th sheet
and then stabilize. Temperature overshooting may
cause the glossiness to increase.
To minimize the overshooting, both fusing and
pressure roller temperatures are decreased by the
amount specified in SP1-914 at the number of
sheets specified in this SP mode, until the end of
the job.
[ 1 to 60 / 10 / 1 sheet/step ]
[Temp. Cor. 2] Fusing Temperature Correction (Temperature Setting)
1
Heating
*
914
2
Pressure
*
Specifies the temperature to be subtracted from
the targeted temperatures specified in SP1-105-3
to-24.
[ 0 to 30 / 10 / 5
°
C /step ]
[Stand-by Time]
1
Job Receiving
*
Specifies the time to shift the machine into the
stand-by mode when not receiving a print start
command after receiving a print preparation
command.
[ 0 to 180 / 60 / 10 seconds/step ]
0: The machine does not shift to the stand-by
mode.
915
2
Job End
*
Specifies the time to shift the machine into the
stand-by mode after the last job is completed.
[ 0 to 180 / 60 / 10 seconds/step ]
0: The machine does not shift to the stand-by
mode.
[OHP/TH Fusing] OHP/Thick Paper Fusing Temperature Correction
(Heating or Pressure Roller)
Specifies the temperature for starting a print job.
The fusing section is already warmed up when the last print job was completed. If prints
are made on OHP or thick paper at this time, the fusing temperature tends to be higher
than the target, causing exit roller marks or a paper jam in the fusing section.
To prevent this, the print job will not start if the heating and pressure roller temperatures
are higher than the following:
(Target temperature specified by SP1-105-12, -13, -23, -24) - (Temperature specified by
this SP mode (default: 5
°
C for heating roller, 10
°
C for pressure roller))
4
H:Print Temp
*
[ 0 to 20 / 5 / 1
°
C /step ]
996
5
P:Print Temp
*
[ 0 to 20 / 10 / 1
°
C /step ]
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