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11.MAINTENANCE
2.Simple Troubleshooting (Cont.)
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Display does not change when buttons or icons are pressed
Functions cannot be set
Image density is too low
Item to be checked
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Is the equipment in the energy
saving mode (Automatic energy
saving mode)?
Press the [ENERGY SAVER] or
[START] button on the control
panel to clear the mode. (It
takes a while for the equipment
to become ready.)
Is the power OFF because the
weekly timer functions?
Press the [START] button to
return the power ON.
See the [User Function Guide]
When the use of the equipment
is managed under department
management, is the correct
code entered?
Key in the correct department
code.
When the use of the equipment
is managed under user man-
agement, is the correct informa-
tion entered?
Enter the user information cor-
rectly.
Is the “Warming up” message
displayed?
Wait until the equipment
becomes ready.
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Are there functions that cannot
be combined set together?
See the copying function combi-
nation and image quality adjust-
ment combination matrices, and
then set them again.
“5.Image Quality Adjustment Com-
bination Matrix”
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Is the message to replace the
toner cartridge displayed on the
touch panel?
Replace the toner cartridge.
Is the level of the color adjust-
ment set suitably?
Use the manual density buttons
or the background adjustment
function to adjust the image
density properly.
Summary of Contents for CX 1145 MFP
Page 1: ...Operator s Manual for Basic Functions CX1145 MFP 59315701 Rev 1 0...
Page 5: ...5 CONTENTS Cont...
Page 41: ...41 1 BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT 4 Setting Copy Paper Cont 1...
Page 69: ...69 2 HOW TO MAKE COPIES 4 Proof Copy Cont 2...
Page 72: ...72 3 2 Press the APS button 4 Press the START button...
Page 189: ...189 6 e FILING 8 Appendix Cont 6...
Page 259: ...259 8 JOB STATUS 6 Error Code Cont 8...
Page 321: ...10 321 10 WHEN THIS MESSAGE APPEARS...
Page 322: ...322 11 11 MAINTENANCE 1 Daily Inspection 323 2 Simple Troubleshooting 324...
Page 341: ...12 341 12 SPECIFICATIONS OPTIONS...