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Maintenance Manual 

(2 of 2) Controller Unit 

051515B 

Summary of Contents for MC770 series

Page 1: ...MC770 MC770 MC780 MC780 MPS3537mc MPS3537mc MPS4242mc MPS4242mc Maintenance Manual 2 of 2 Controller Unit 051515B...

Page 2: ...nder any patent or trademark of Oki Data Oki Electric Industry Co Ltd Oki Electric or any third party Except as provided above nothing contained herein shall be construed as conferring any license or...

Page 3: ...45584901TH Rev 1 ii Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL Document Revision History Rev No Date Corrected items Person in charge No Page Description of change 1 2013 04 10 ISSUE P2E1 T Asaba...

Page 4: ...ration in the U S and or other countries Apple AppleTalk Macintosh and Mac are trademarks of Apple Inc in the U S and other countries PostScript is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated NOVELL Net...

Page 5: ...110V 15A 120V 12A 220 240V 8A for its power source The equipment must be grounded for safety Select a suitable place for installation Avoid excessive heat high humidity dust vibration and direct sunli...

Page 6: ...gh voltage sections such as the chargers transfer belt developer high voltage transformer and power supply unit Especially the board of these components should not be touched since the electric charge...

Page 7: ...nt supplies packing materials used batteries and IC RAMs including lithium batteries follow the relevant local regulations or rules Never attempt to incinerate a used transfer belt unit This could cau...

Page 8: ...V 8A als Stromquelle verwenden Das Ger t ist aus Sicherheitsgr nden zu erden Einen geeigneten Standort f r die Installation w hlen Standorte mit zuviel Hitze hoher Luftfeuchtigkeit Staub Vibrieren und...

Page 9: ...ll Hochspannungsbereiche wie die Ladeeinheiten das Transferband die Entwicklereinheit den Hochspannungstransformator und das Netzger t ber hren Insbesondere sollten die Platinen dieser Komponenten nic...

Page 10: ...d IC RAMs In Bezug auf die Entsorgung und Wiederverwertung des Ger ts der Verbrauchs und Verpackungsmaterialien alter Akkus und IC RAMs einschlie lich Lithiumakkus sind die einschl gigen nationalen od...

Page 11: ...4 Setting Changing password 3 6 3 3 Input check Test mode 03 3 7 3 4 Output check test mode 03 3 8 3 5 Test print mode test mode 04 3 9 3 6 Operation Procedure in Adjustment Mode 05 3 10 3 7 Test pri...

Page 12: ...4 3 11 PureBlack PureGray threshold adjustment XPS 4 15 4 3 12 Toner limit threshold adjustment 4 16 4 3 13 Sharpness adjustment 4 17 4 3 14 Thin line width lower limit adjustment 4 18 4 3 15 Offsett...

Page 13: ...call 5 32 5 3 4 Communication related service call 5 40 5 3 5 Circuit related service call 5 43 5 3 6 Other service call 5 45 5 3 7 Error in Internet FAX Scanning Function 5 63 5 3 8 Printer function...

Page 14: ...REMOTE SERVICE 7 1 7 1 Auto Supply Order 7 1 7 1 1 Outline 7 1 7 1 2 Setting Item 7 1 7 1 3 Setting procedure 7 4 7 1 4 Order Sheet Format 7 14 7 2 Service Notification 7 18 7 2 1 Outline 7 18 7 2 2 S...

Page 15: ...10 9 3 High Security Mode 9 11 9 3 1 General description 9 11 9 3 2 Prior confirmation 9 11 9 3 3 Procedure for entering the High Security Mode 9 11 9 3 4 Precautions 9 12 10 EXTERNAL COUNTERS 10 1 1...

Page 16: ...EM LIST 1 1 Specifications 1 1 1 General Memory RAM Main memory 2 GB including page memory Page Memory Included in main memory HDD 160 GB Account Codes 10000 codes Department Codes 1000 codes Machine...

Page 17: ...400 Pages per document Page 200 Number of maximum jobs Job 899 Scan Scan to File GB 80 Pages per job Page 1000 Number of maximum jobs Job 899 Except Print FAX interrupt FAX FAX Transmission GB 1 Shar...

Page 18: ...na 45518001 GN 3010 IC Card Reader F 45535901 KP 2006 Wireless LAN module 45517901 GN 1060 IP Sec Enabler 45518401 GP 1080 Meta Scan Enabler 45518201 GS 1010 External Interface Enabler 45518301 GS 102...

Page 19: ...moving options turn the main power switch off and disconnect the power cable from the outlet 2 1 1 Inner Finisher MJ 1038 1 Press the Power button on the control panel to shut it down 2 Turn the main...

Page 20: ...45584901TH Rev 1 2 2 Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 6 Take off the connector cover Fig 2 3 7 Disconnect the connector Fig 2 4 8 Remove 2 screws and take off the finisher Fig 2 5...

Page 21: ...1 6 FAX unit 2 1 3 Option Tray 1 Press the Power button on the control panel to shut it down 2 Turn the main power switch of the equipment off 3 Disconnect the power cable 4 Remove 2 screws and take...

Page 22: ...he Power button on the control panel to shut it down 2 Turn the main power switch of the equipment off 3 Disconnect the power cable 4 Release the lock Fig 2 8 5 Remove 2 screws and take off 2 fixing b...

Page 23: ...1 Press the Power button on the control panel to shut it down 2 Turn the main power switch of the equipment off 3 Disconnect the power cable 4 Remove 2 screws and take off 2 fixing brackets Fig 2 11...

Page 24: ...to shut it down 2 Turn the main power switch of the equipment off 3 Disconnect the power cable 4 Take off the right side cover P 6 1 6 1 1 Right side cover 5 Take off the CU board cover P 6 3 6 1 2 C...

Page 25: ...TEST PRINT Adjustment mode 0 5 POWER Adjusts various items POWER OFF ON 100 A A4 TEST MODE Setting mode 0 8 POWER Sets various items POWER OFF ON 100 D TEST MODE Maintenance mode 6 8 POWER Maintains t...

Page 26: ...OFF before the customer starts using the equipment 2 Mode shown in the table C List of modes E About each mode Control panel check mode 01 Operation procedure 0 1 POWER LED lit LCD blinking START STA...

Page 27: ...board Setting mode 08 Refer to P 3 16 3 8 Operation Procedure in Setting Mode 08 and Appendix Setting Code 08 Notes When the power should be turned OFF be sure to shut down the equipment by pressing t...

Page 28: ...et mode 489 This mode resets the administrator password and service password The user data is erased when resetting the passwords Operation procedure 4 8 9 POWER Operation started POWER OFF ON Exit SR...

Page 29: ...NT MODE CHART PRINT MODE 3 2 2 Login procedure 1 In the normal mode 1 Turn the power ON 2 Press the SETTING button 3 With the SETTING menu displayed enter the Service Mode password provided during pro...

Page 30: ...and administrator password are forgotten the passwords can be reset in the password reset mode Note that the user data are deleted at that time 3 Press the SETTING button 4 Enter the password for Serv...

Page 31: ...peration procedure 0 3 POWER START Digital keys CLEAR LCD ON POWER OFF ON Exit CLEAR FAX COPY or SCAN Notes Initialization is performed before the equipment enters the test mode The DATA lamp blinks w...

Page 32: ...ON Exit START Code Operation ON Stop code Operation OFF START Procedure 2 0 3 POWER POWER OFF ON Exit START CLEAR Operation One direction Test mode standby Code Procedure 3 0 3 POWER POWER OFF ON Exit...

Page 33: ...unit into contact with the transfer belt K 4 The developer units of four YMCK colors are brought into contact with the transfer belt but the test pattern is printed in K color only The number in pare...

Page 34: ...ust a value RESET Corrects value OK or INTERRUPT Stores value in RAM Procedure 4 0 5 POWER Digital key Code Digital key Sub code CLEAR Corrects value OK or INTERRUPT Press RESET to enter minus FAX STA...

Page 35: ...0 5 POWER POWER OFF ON Exit Digital key Code START CANCEL Digital key Key in a value CLEAR Corrects value OK or INTERRUPT Stores value in RAM FAX START Test copy Manual adjustment Procedure 14 0 5 POW...

Page 36: ...4 3 1Automatic gamma adjustment 76 Printer gamma correction table creation pattern Thick paper 1 PS 600dpi Refer to 4 3 1Automatic gamma adjustment 77 Printer gamma correction table confirmation patte...

Page 37: ...opier gamma adjustment pattern Color black integrated Thick paper 4 Refer to 4 2 1Automatic gamma adjustment 213 Copier gamma confirmation pattern Color Thick paper 4 Refer to 4 2 1Automatic gamma adj...

Page 38: ...Thin paper PS 1200dpi Refer to 4 3 1Automatic gamma adjustment 270 Copier gamma adjustment pattern Color black integrated Special paper 5 Refer to 4 3 1Automatic gamma adjustment 271 Copier gamma con...

Page 39: ...on pattern User Type 5 PS 600dpi Refer to 4 3 1Automatic gamma adjustment 294 Printer gamma correction table creation pattern Special paper 5 PS 1200dpi Refer to 4 3 1Automatic gamma adjustment 295 Pr...

Page 40: ...alue cannot be changed Procedure 3 0 8 POWER POWER OFF ON Exit Digital key Code START CANCEL or CLEAR Automatic setting INITIALIZE or INTERRUPT Stores value in RAM Procedure 4 0 8 POWER POWER OFF ON E...

Page 41: ...EAR Corrects value Stores value in RAM Procedure 11 and 12 0 8 POWER POWER OFF ON Exit Digital key Code Digital key or Software keyboard START CANCEL CLEAR Corrects value 2 Stores value in RAM 1 MONIT...

Page 42: ...Root Partition 3 Format HDD 4 Clear SRAM 5 Key Backup Restore 6 Erase HDD Securely 7 Erase SRAM Securely 8 Clear Service Tech Password Fig 3 6 2 Select the item with the digital keys and press the ST...

Page 43: ...e Notes This function is required only when a new SRAM is installed Do not perform this function in cases other than the installation of a new SRAM because all data in the SRAM will be deleted with th...

Page 44: ...splay next to it At this time if 0 is entered the screen returns to the initial one of the Assist Mode Press the START button to display the reconfirmation screen and then press the START button again...

Page 45: ...any of leakage Deletes image data when reusing a used ADI HDD 3 10 2 Operation procedure HDD data clear 4 C Power STOP Operation Failed for SATA HDD Cancel Power OFF START Digital Key Select Turn the...

Page 46: ...d Unknown HDD may appear on the screen Refer to P 5 50 F106_1 ADI HDD error HDD type detection error Note When SATA HDD normal HDD is displayed items 1 and 2 are not selectable If you select any of 1...

Page 47: ...ppears To start press the START button HDD Assist Mode Current HDD type ADI HDD Select number 1 2 and press START key 1 Revert factory initial status HDD 2 Remove key System Firmware Version Update Mo...

Page 48: ...and press START key 1 Revert factory initial status HDD 2 Remove key System Firmware Version Update Mode xxxx x x x x 4c Mode Confirmation Screen Are you sure Press START to continue Press STOP to can...

Page 49: ...on in the HDD DISK Info Displays the usage rate of HDD HDD Utility Initializes log files 3 11 2 Operation procedure 5 C POWER POWER OFF ON Exit Digital key Selection Digital key Selection START HDD fo...

Page 50: ...More than one partition can be selected is displayed on the left of the selected number If damage is discovered recover or initialize the file system HDD B Recovery of the File System Recovery F S In...

Page 51: ...e and creates initial files 2 Initializes a partition work and creates an initial file 3 Initializes a partition registration and creates an initial file 4 Initializes a partition backup and creates a...

Page 52: ...HDD can be displayed Data equivalent to the setting contents of 08 9065 are displayed When this item is selected data in the HDD embedded in the equipment are displayed is displayed for the items not...

Page 53: ...Main menu ALL Mbyte 8737 10326 3099 1036 24778 26873 FREE Mbyte 5401 9563 2861 949 23343 25332 USE 33 1 2 3 2 6 3 3 0 7 0 7 MT OK MT OK MT OK MT OK MT OK MT OK Partition name work registration backup...

Page 54: ...s the serial number of this equipment Clears SRAM data when the 3C mode cannot be used Clears F800 error Clears F900 error 3 12 2 Operation procedure Digital Key Select SRAM data clear or S N Input 6...

Page 55: ...ar SRAM Select this to clear all SRAM data when replacing SYS SRAM Replace the SRAM board and then clear the SRAM data After clearing the SRAM data initialize SRAM following its replacement procedure...

Page 56: ...nto USB device When storing the setting information of the equipment into a USB device be sure to obtain permission from a user in advance When storing the setting information of the equipment into a...

Page 57: ...02 Error history list 106 Maximum 1000 items 206 Maximum 1000 items Error history list 107 Latest 80 items Firmware upgrade log 108 Maximum 200 items 208 Maximum 200 items Power ON OFF log 110 Maximum...

Page 58: ...CODE DATA CODE DATA CODE DATA CODE DATA 2010 2 2880 12 3040 0 3070 0 S N xxxxxxxxx MC7xx TOTAL 9999999 DFTOTAL 9999999 Fig 3 23 The selected setting codes and the current setting value for each code...

Page 59: ...xx xx xx 000 000 0000_0000_0000_0_0000000000 EAD0 00000000 xxxx xx xx xx xx xx 000 000 0000_0000_0000_0_0000000000 E860 00000000 xxxx xx xx xx xx xx 000 000 0000_0000_0000_0_0000000000 E731 00000000...

Page 60: ...update logs are output MANUFACTURE DATE the date of manufacture UNPACKING DATE the date that the equipment was unpacked Only the versions of ROMs updated with USB device are output Item Content USER U...

Page 61: ...xxxx xx xx xx xx xx ON 99999999 xxxx xx xx xx xx xx OFF 99999999 xxxx xx xx xx xx xx ON 99999999 xxxx xx xx xx xx xx OFF 99999999 xxxx xx xx xx xx xx RMT_OFF 99999999 S N xxxxxxxxx MC7xx TOTAL 9999999...

Page 62: ...D DATA VERSION Oxxxxxxxxxxx LANGUAGE VERSION English US xxx xxx xxx xxx xx xx xx xx xxxx CAPACITY OF HDD xx x GB DEVICE INFORMATION OF HDD xxx xxxxxxx xxxxxx SERIAL NUMBER OF HDD xx xxxxxxxxxxxx MEMOR...

Page 63: ...LARGE 4 0 0 4 TOTAL 122 0 60 182 LIST FULL COLOR TWIN MONO COLOR BLACK TOTAL SMALL 0 0 0 0 LARGE 0 0 0 0 TOTAL 0 0 0 0 CALIBRATION COUNTER 0 TOTAL COUNTER LIST 20xx xx xx xx xx SCAN COUNTER TOTAL FULL...

Page 64: ...d Code in 05 mode 4 1 2 Density correction 4905 4 1 3 Image dimensional adjustment Item Code in 05 mode in the copy printer fax function Order 1 2 7000 7001 4 Code in 05 mode 7869 1 7871 0 2 to 6 8 to...

Page 65: ...adjustment in cases no parts written above are replaced do the Performing of density correction 05 4905 procedure before Automatic gamma adjustment Code Item to be adjusted Contents 4905 Performing o...

Page 66: ...that the measured values obtained from test copies satisfy the specification By pressing the FAX button immediately after starting the Adjustment Mode 05 single sided test copying can be performed no...

Page 67: ...with the current settings if necessary make adjustments according to the following procedure Notes Since the reproduction ratio may vary due to expansion and contraction of the paper immediately after...

Page 68: ...ted When performing code 05 7871 0 Plain paper 204 Color black integrated When performing code 05 7871 2 Thick paper 5 206 Color black integrated When performing code 05 7871 3 Thick paper 1 208 Color...

Page 69: ...he error display When it is cleared the control panel display will return to the ready state Then check if the patch chart on the original glass is placed in the wrong direction or if it is placed inc...

Page 70: ...0 is performed 74 Thick paper 5 Used when the code 8004 2 is performed 76 Thick paper 1 Used when the code 8004 3 is performed 78 Thick paper 2 Used when the code 8004 4 is performed 80 Thick paper 3...

Page 71: ...te the gradation reproducibility of all colors Y M C and K can be corrected by performing this automatic gamma adjustment 8005 2 Thick paper 5 8005 3 Thick paper 1 8005 4 Thick paper 2 8005 5 Thick pa...

Page 72: ...e is the density of the item to be adjusted becomes darker Acceptable values 0 to 255 Default 128 7309 1 7310 1 7309 2 7310 2 Color mode Auto PS Auto PCL Remarks Smooth PS Detail PS Smooth PCL Detail...

Page 73: ...6 For resetting the value repeat step 2 to 5 7 Let the equipment restart and perform the printing job 8 If the image density has not been attained repeat step 1 to 7 Range of the density area low dens...

Page 74: ...28 8050 1 8054 1 8058 1 8062 1 8042 1 8046 1 8050 2 8054 2 8058 2 8062 2 8042 2 8046 2 Magenta 600dpi 8051 0 8055 0 8059 0 8063 0 8043 0 8047 0 8051 1 8055 1 8059 1 8063 1 8043 1 8047 1 8051 2 8055 2...

Page 75: ...at this adjustment be made after performing P 4 7 4 3 1 Automatic gamma adjustment Changing the adjustment setting influences the adjacent density area slightly E g When the value of the medium densit...

Page 76: ...d in press the CLEAR button 4 Press the OK or INTERRUPT button to store the value in memory The equipment goes back to the ready state 5 For resetting the value repeat step 2 to 4 6 Let the equipment...

Page 77: ...ement is changed Adjustment Mode 05 Black mode Color mode Remarks PS PCL XPS PS PCL 7322 0 7322 1 7322 2 8102 0 8102 1 8102 2 Whether fine lines are enhanced or not can be switched 0 OFF 1 ON Acceptab...

Page 78: ...he color range to be printed only with the black toner becomes The smaller the value is the narrower this color range becomes Acceptable values 1 to 255 8253 0 8253 1 8253 2 8253 3 8253 4 Graphics 825...

Page 79: ...reases and the maximum density becomes low Be aware that if too large a value is set offsetting occurs Acceptable values 0 to 255 Default 128 8071 2 8070 2 8090 2 8089 2 Thick paper 5 8071 3 8070 3 80...

Page 80: ...harper the image becomes The smaller the value is the softer the image becomes Acceptable values 0 to 255 Default 128 Graphics 8110 1 8111 1 8112 1 8113 1 8108 1 8118 1 Image 8110 2 8111 2 8112 2 8113...

Page 81: ...o Detail Smooth Auto Detail Smooth Auto Detail Smooth Auto Detail Color 8010 0 8013 0 8010 1 8013 1 8010 2 8013 2 8016 8017 The larger the value is the darker the background becomes The smaller the va...

Page 82: ...able values 0 to 255 Default Level 0 4 0 Level 1 4 63 Level 2 4 127 Level 3 4 191 Level 4 4 255 7330 1 LED emission level 1 4 7330 2 LED emission level 2 4 7330 3 LED emission level 3 4 7330 4 LED emi...

Page 83: ...nt for the line in Black can be set Acceptable value 0 to 255 Default 1 The density range selected in the upper and lower limit is adjusted with 05 8242 0 8243 1 The effective range upper limit of the...

Page 84: ...ping When the value increases the bigger gap is suppressed but the overlap part becomes more visible 1 1 dot 2 2 dot 3 3 dot default 8214 Trapping density Sets the value of density for auto trapping W...

Page 85: ...fault 128 7485 1 7486 1 7487 1 7480 1 7488 1 Medium density 74850 2 7486 2 7487 2 7480 2 7488 2 High density Procedure 1 While pressing 0 and 5 simultaneously turn the power ON 2 Key in the code corre...

Page 86: ...mode Black 7444 7445 7446 7475 7447 Manual density center value The larger the value is the darker the image becomes Acceptable values 0 to 255 Default 128 7456 7457 7458 7478 7459 Automatic density P...

Page 87: ...13 14 15 16 17 2 1 0 1 2 1 2 2 1 0 Fig 6 3 Adjustment Mode 05 Code Original mode Remarks 8309 Text Photo The smaller the value is the background becomes lighter Acceptable values 0 to 255 Default 128...

Page 88: ...usted for the automatic identification of whether the original set on the glass is black or color Namely this is to adjust the judgment level used when Auto Color is selected at color modes The same a...

Page 89: ...4 4 2 Density adjustment 4 4 7 Fine adjustment of black density The density of black side on scanned image is adjusted at color scanning Adjustment Mode 05 Code Original mode Remarks 8314 Text Photo...

Page 90: ...anning job 6 If the desired image has not been attained repeat step 1 to 5 4 4 9 Adjustment of saturation The saturation of the scanned image is adjusted for color scanning Adjustment Mode 05 Code Ori...

Page 91: ...ode 05 Code Item to be adjusted Remarks 9104 Compression quality of SlimPDF background processing The smaller the value the less the file capacity and the lower the image quality becomes The larger th...

Page 92: ...ceptable values 0 to 255 Default 0 The setting value 1 is equal to 1 dot with 600 dpi The value 24 is equal to approx 1 mm Procedure The procedure is the same as that of P 4 23 4 4 2 Density adjustmen...

Page 93: ...Code Original mode Item to be adjusted Remarks 8305 Text Photo Color conversion table 0 Color conversion for text or photo 1 Color conversion for text photo 2 For reproduction of pure color For repro...

Page 94: ...is information will help the service center understand your problem and take quick action to find the solution 1 Serial Number 2 List Print Refer to the appropriate Service Manual Service Handbook for...

Page 95: ...ges Log Export Problem occurrence time Or the time when the customer called if it is difficult to work out when it occurred Status of when you collected the debug log As in the example below check the...

Page 96: ...s try procedure from step 1 again If the USB device is inserted when the MFP is not ready the debug logs cannot be collected 5 Collected debug logs When the collection of the debug logs is completed t...

Page 97: ...jam stop command request Main unit requested finisher to stop operating while finisher was feeding paper P 5 29 EA2A Paper transport jam Between entrance transport and exit transport Leading edge of p...

Page 98: ...ization error between CU board and PU board P 5 41 F090 Circuit related service call SRAM abnormality on the CU board P 5 43 F100_0 Other service call HDD format error Operation of HDD key data fails...

Page 99: ...P 5 49 F105 HDD other error P 5 49 F106_0 ADI HDD error Illegal disk replacement detected ADI HDD Exchange to SATA HDD P 5 49 F106_1 ADI HDD error HDD type detection error P 5 50 F106_2 ADI HDD error...

Page 100: ...59 F131 Error due to damage to filtering setting file P 5 59 F140 ASIC format error ASIC formatting fails or memory acquiring fails when software is formatted P 5 59 F200 Data Overwrite option GP 1070...

Page 101: ...63 1C32 File deletion failure P 5 63 1C33 File access failure P 5 63 1C40 Image conversion abnormality P 5 63 1C60 HDD full failure during processing P 5 63 1C61 Address Book reading failure P 5 63 1...

Page 102: ...rror RFC 501 Destination mail address error RFC 501 Terminal mail address error RFC 501 P 5 65 2503 Bad sequence of commands Destination mail address error RFC 503 P 5 65 2504 Command parameter not im...

Page 103: ...nearly full Hard disk space in BOX partition is nearly full 90 2B90 Insufficient Memory Insufficient memory capacity P 5 66 2BA0 Invalid Box password specified Invalid Box password P 5 66 2BA1 Incorr...

Page 104: ...A40 System fatal error System error P 5 66 2A50 Job canceling Job canceling 2A51 Power failure Power failure P 5 67 2A60 Authentication for WS Scan failed WS Scan user authentication failure P 5 68 2A...

Page 105: ...cryption error P 5 68 2C44 Creating the image file was not permitted Encryption PDF enforced mode error P 5 68 2C45 Failed in making meta data Meta data creation error Scan to Email P 5 68 2C60 Failed...

Page 106: ...ed in making meta data Meta data creation error Scan to File P 5 70 2D62 Failed to connect to network destination Check destination path File server connection error P 5 70 2D63 Specified network path...

Page 107: ...B storage P 5 71 2E14 Failed to store document s in USB folder Invalid parameter for USB storage P 5 71 2E15 Document size exceeded limit or maximum size Exceeding the maximum size for file sharing P...

Page 108: ...partial mail setting is disabled Partial mail reception setting OFF P 5 73 3B10 Format Error has been detected in the received mail E mail format error P 5 72 3B20 Content Type Error has been detecte...

Page 109: ...as been detected in the received mail Offramp destination limitation error P 5 74 3D30 Fax Board Error has been occurred in the received mail FAX board error P 5 74 3E10 POP3 Connection Error has been...

Page 110: ...ut pages has exceeded the one specified with the department code P 5 75 4121 Job canceling due to external counter error P 5 75 4211 Printing data storing limitation error Printing with its data being...

Page 111: ...f fonts registered in this equipment has reached the limit P 5 76 4612 Font download failure HDD full A new font cannot be registered because there is not sufficient space in the font storage area of...

Page 112: ...SSL certificate is expired P 5 78 5017 Other SSL certificate related error Other SSL certificate related error SSL certificate is invalid P 5 78 5018 Invalid DNS error Invalid DNS error DNS address is...

Page 113: ...1 6033 No entering record Card related error Invalid flag data no room entry data The card cannot be used because no room entry data are recorded in it P 5 81 6034 Illegal entering record Card related...

Page 114: ...Cryptographic key consistency confirmation failure P 5 84 71AA Invalid Error Occurd while getting Certificate from SCEP server Invalid Error Occurd while getting Certificate from SCEP server P 5 84 71...

Page 115: ...ate Ipsec error if invalid certificate uploaded P 5 90 8035 Certificate Type unsupported Ipsec error if certificate not supported P 5 90 8036 Invalid certificate authority Ipsec error if invalid certi...

Page 116: ...DDNS failed IPv6 primary DDNS update error P 5 94 8066 IPv6 Update to Secondary DDNS failed IPv6 secondary DDNS update error P 5 94 8067 IPv4 Update to Primary DDNS failed IPv4 primary DDNS update er...

Page 117: ...k Skew error due to difference in Time between Server and MFP P 5 97 8129 Active Directory Domain Kerberos Ticket has expired and cannot be used for Authentication Active Directory Domain Kerberos Tic...

Page 118: ...Exective R V IndexCard R Z Not selected C Sort mode staple mode 0 Non sort Non staple 1 Group 2 Sort 7 Front staple 8 Double staple 9 Rear staple A Saddle stitch D ADF mode 0 Unused 1 AUTO FEED SADF...

Page 119: ...in 1 Thick1 2 Thick2 3 Thick3 4 Thick4 5 Thick5 6 Thin 7 Special1_Label1 8 Special2_Label2 9 Special3_Transparency A Special4_Glossy1 B Special5_Glossy2 C Special6_Glossy3 D Envelope E Envelope2 F Env...

Page 120: ...rrectly operated Connector check Check that the connector is not disconnected Check that the pins are not deformed and do not come off Disconnect and reconnect the connector Harness check Check if the...

Page 121: ...sport sensor Finisher control PC board EA20 Early arrival jam Classification Error content Paper jam in finisher section A sheet of paper is fed and then the next sheet of paper is fed at an interval...

Page 122: ...laced Remark Entrance transport sensor Exit transport sensor Finisher control PC board EA2A Paper transport jam Between entrance transport and exit transport Classification Error content Paper jam in...

Page 123: ...be replaced Remark Exit transport sensor Finisher control PC board EA31 Power ON jam Classification Error content Paper jam in finisher section Paper was detected at either the entrance transport sen...

Page 124: ...k SW2 Connector check P2 12 P2 13 Harness check Finisher control PC board Board check Connector check J2 Harness check Parts to be replaced Remark Door switch Finisher control PC board EA50 Stapling j...

Page 125: ...check J7 J14 Harness check Parts to be replaced Remark Stack home position sensor Stacker motor Finisher control PC board CB40 Rear alignment HP abnormality If EAF7 occurs two times consecutively it b...

Page 126: ...CC03 Download abnormality Classification Error content Finisher related service call Download abnormality Check item Measures Setting Update the firmware again CC80 Front alignment HP abnormality If E...

Page 127: ...tor check J7 J13 Harness check Parts to be replaced Remark Ejector home position sensor Ejector encoder sensor Ejector motor Finisher control PC board CC95 Paper support HP abnormality If EAF4 occurs...

Page 128: ...ector check J7 J18 Harness check Parts to be replaced Remark Lever path home position sensor Lever path motor Finisher control PC board CDE0 Paddle HP abnormality If ED15 occurs two times consecutivel...

Page 129: ...r home position sensor Stapler motor Finisher control PC board EAF3 Ejector abnormality Classification Error content Finisher related service call Ejector abnormality Check item Measures Ejector home...

Page 130: ...J6 J7 Harness check Parts to be replaced Remark Paper support home position sensor Paper support motor Finisher control PC board EAF5 Lever path HP abnormality Classification Error content Finisher r...

Page 131: ...check Parts to be replaced Remark Front alignment plate home position sensor Front alignment motor Finisher control PC board EAF7 Rear alignment HP abnormality Classification Error content Finisher re...

Page 132: ...rd check Connector check J7 J14 Harness check Parts to be replaced Remark Stack home position sensor Stacker motor Finisher control PC board ED15 Paddle HP abnormality Classification Error content Fin...

Page 133: ...Check firmware version Check the version of the system firmware on the CU board Check the version of the PU firmware on the PU board Board check Check if the connector CN118 CN119 on the CU board and...

Page 134: ...hen turn the power ON to identify the LED head in error Check if F071 occurs Place the parts causing the error Y color HEAD1Y M color HEAD2M C color HEAD3C K color HEAD0K 2 Check firmware version Chec...

Page 135: ...error between System CPU and Scanner CPU F111 Scanner response abnormality Check item Measures SU board Check if the harness connecting the SU board and CU board is disconnected or open circuited Che...

Page 136: ...8 9050 5 Enter the serial number 08 9601 Match it with the serial number on the label attached to the rear cover of the equipment 6 Initialize the NIC information 08 9083 7 Turn the power OFF and then...

Page 137: ...H Rev 1 5 44 Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL F400 CU board abnormality Classification Contents Circuit related service call CU board abnormality Check item Measures CU board Board check Replacement part Measure...

Page 138: ...re and application is needed 4 9 Power ON P 8 3 8 2 Firmware Updating with USB Device SRAM Key Status FROM Key Status Measure OK AccessFailed Replace the CU board P 6 16 6 2 4 Precautions and Procedur...

Page 139: ...2 Restore SRAM Data from USB For details see 9 1 4Cloning procedure B Restore procedure 2 Recover the encryption key license on the CU board Follow the procedures below noted in 6 2 4 Precautions and...

Page 140: ...F101_9 errors are damaged Sub code 5 Partition mount error The registration partition is damaged Sub code 6 Partition mount error The backup partition is damaged Sub code 7 Partition mount error The...

Page 141: ...Perform 3C 5 Key Backup Restore and check that each Key Status is OK If not recover the key copy SRAM Key Status to FROM Key Status or vice versa 3 If the error persists after step 2 perform 5 C POWE...

Page 142: ...ification Error item Other service call ADI HDD error The ADI HDD has been replaced illegally to SATA HDD normal type Check item Measures Setting Check if the HDD has been replaced with a SATA HDD nor...

Page 143: ...ATA HDD Abnormal status Unknown HDD If Unknown HDD is displayed reinstall the system software F106_2 ADI HDD error ADI encryption key download operation error Classification Error item Other service c...

Page 144: ...5 ADI HDD error Authentication data transmission error Classification Error item Other service call ADI HDD error The transmission of authentication data fails Check item Measures Setting Reinstall th...

Page 145: ...the CU board Replacement part Measure SRAM board CU board F109_1 Key consistency error SRAM encryption AES key data damage Classification Contents Other service call Key consistency error AES key data...

Page 146: ...when ADI HDD is installed E Restore encryption key F Restore license AccessFailed Replace the CU board P 6 20 6 2 5 Precautions and procedure when replacing the SRAM board for the CU board for the CU...

Page 147: ...n the SRAM board 5 9 POWER 2 Restore SRAM Data from USB For details see 9 1 4Cloning procedure B Restore procedure 2 Recover the encryption key license on the CU board Follow the procedures below note...

Page 148: ...es when replacing the CU board D Restore ADI key only when ADI HDD is installed E Restore encryption key F Restore license AccessFailed Replace the SRAM board for the CU board P 6 20 6 2 5 Precautions...

Page 149: ...the SRAM Key Status and FROM Key Status fields Remarks If the error is not cleared reinstallation of the system firmware system software and application is needed 4 9 Power ON SRAM Key Status FROM Key...

Page 150: ...SYS SRAM to SYS FROM P 6 16 6 2 4 Precautions and Procedures when replacing the CU board D Restore ADI key The error occurs except when the CU board is replaced Recover the encryption key on the SRAM...

Page 151: ...Classification Error item Other service call Login after the startup fails in any starting mode because log management database is corrupted Check item Measures Setting 1 Delete the log in the follow...

Page 152: ...he damage to the file for the filtering setting Check item Measures Setting 1 Check the bad sector of the HDD 08 9072 If the result is NG replace the HDD Notes It may take more than 30 minutes to fini...

Page 153: ...lling the firmware using the USB device Install the Data Overwrite Enabler GP 1070 by 08 384 F500 HD partition damage Classification Error item Other service call The file system is abnormal Check ite...

Page 154: ...Measures Setting Restart the equipment If the error is not recovered after restarting the equipment reinstall software following the procedure below 1 Reinstall the system software and application pro...

Page 155: ...ministrator to set the date and time F900 Model information error Classification Error item Other service call Machine information alignment error The machine information is damaged Check item Measure...

Page 156: ...ror Turn the power OFF and then back ON Perform the job in error again 1C14 Invalid parameter When a template is used form the template again If the error still occurs turn the power OFF and then back...

Page 157: ...minal mail address Set the correct SMTP Authentication method or delete the illegal character and reset the appropriate Terminal mail address then perform the job again 1C6C Destination mail address e...

Page 158: ...mit again in text mode or with lower resolution or divide the document and transmit again If the error still occurs turn the power OFF and then back ON Perform the job in error again 2553 Destination...

Page 159: ...ck the setting 2BB1 Power failure 2BD0 Power failure occurred during restoring of Electronic Filing Check if the power cable is connected properly and it is inserted securely Check if the power voltag...

Page 160: ...ll occurs first check if there are no jobs existing and then perform the HDD formatting 5 C POWER ON 3 1 2C11 Insufficient memory When there are running jobs perform the job in error again after the c...

Page 161: ...rm the job in error again 2C60 HDD full failure during processing Delete the job in progress or being set or in the HOLD PRIVATE PROOF INVALID and perform it again Check if the server or local disk ha...

Page 162: ...perform authentication again 2C72 POP Before SMTP error Check that both the POP Before SMTP setting and POP3 setting are correct then perform authentication again 2CC1 Power failure Check if the power...

Page 163: ...an image file not encrypted is created consult your administrators 2D45 Meta data creation error Scan to File Check the template settings Perform the job in error again If the error still occurs turn...

Page 164: ...rage If a template is being used recreate the template If the error still occurs turn the power OFF and then back ON Perform the job in error again 2E15 Exceeding maximum file capacity Delete some fil...

Page 165: ...a sufficient space in disk capacity Check that there is enough space in the USB memory 2EC1 Power failure in USB storage Check if the power cable is connected properly and inserted securely Check if t...

Page 166: ...to the reception of the mail or when the format of the attached file is not supported by this equipment TIFF FX Request the sender to retransmit the mail 3C20 TIFF compression error The compression m...

Page 167: ...upported 3D30 FAX board error This error occurs when the FAX board is not installed or the FAX board has an abnormality Check if the FAX board is correctly connected 3E10 POP3 server connection error...

Page 168: ...igned by user management have both reached 0 Assign the number of the pages again or perform initialization 4112 Quota over error The number of the assigned pages set by user management has reached 0...

Page 169: ...or again or use another printer driver e g PS3 Universal Direct print Check if the file is corrupted e g checking if the file is displayed on your PC monitor or check if the file format is supported b...

Page 170: ...oaded from e Bridge and entered in this equipment is not valid or the permanent password set in the e Bridge is not valid Check item Measures Setting Perform the job again at a later date 5013 e Bridg...

Page 171: ...ion error with external application DNS address is invalid Check item Measures Setting Set the correct DNS address If any setting is needed in DNS consult your administrators 5019 Connection error Cla...

Page 172: ...al error Classification Error item MFP internal error A fatal error occurred in the MFP Check item Measures Setting Restart the MFP and then try again 5110 Toner cartridge detection error Classificati...

Page 173: ...Book templates F code Mailbox or user information 5C10 FAX Unit attachment error Classification Error item Web Page related error Check item Measures Setting Check if the FAX Unit is attached Check if...

Page 174: ...ing Check if the operating status of the server and connection from the MFP have been confirmed 6032 Card related error Expired card Classification Error item MFP access error The card cannot be used...

Page 175: ...etting Set the correct self diagnostic code 6121 Automatic Secure Erase failure Classification Error item MFP access error The automatic secure erase fails Check item Measures Setting Data overwriting...

Page 176: ...e software package file and then reattempt the installation Replace parts Remarks 7109 Printer driver update failure Classification Error item Maintenance error Printer driver upload failed Check item...

Page 177: ...sification Error item Maintenance error Cryptographic key consistency confirmation failed Check item Measures Setting Start up the equipment in the following procedure 3 C POWER 5 Key Backup RestoreTh...

Page 178: ...e file decryption failure Classification Error item Maintenance error Software package file decryption failed Check item Measures Setting Software package file may have a problem or may be corrupted C...

Page 179: ...Maintenance error PU firmware installation failure Check item Measures Setting PU firmware installation failed Reinstall the firmware 7269 PU Loader installation failure Classification Error item Main...

Page 180: ...ntenance error Finisher installation failure Check item Measures Setting Finisher installation failed Reinstall the firmware 7271 Duplex installation failure Classification Error item Maintenance erro...

Page 181: ...cation Error item Network error Manual IPv6 Address Conflict Check item Measures Setting Check if the same IP address is not used by other machine 8013 Stateless Address Conflict Classification Error...

Page 182: ...d Check item Measures Setting Check 1 CA and user certificate in both MFP and remote peer certificate timestamp and IPsec Certificate template should be valid 2 CRL DP server name is mapped in MFP s h...

Page 183: ...alid certificate authentication Check item Measures Setting Check the CA certificate in MFP and Peer machine 8037 IKEv1 certificate unavialable Classification Error item Network error Ipsec error if c...

Page 184: ...ed Classification Error item Network error Ipsec error for ikev2 certification failed Check item Measures Setting Check 1 CA and user certificate in both MFP and remote peer certificate timestamp and...

Page 185: ...ates using Security Services Restart IPsec Service on MFP 8040 IKEv2 invalid key information Classification Error item Network error Ipsec error for ikev2 if key info is invalid Check item Measures Se...

Page 186: ...twork error Ipsec error for peer ip mismatch Check item Measures Setting Remote Traffic selector mismatch Check the destination address port in IPsec filter 8046 IPsec local IP mismatch Classification...

Page 187: ...ation and AH Authentication keys in MFP and Remote PC 8061 Secure update to primary IPv4 server failed 8062 Secure update to secondary IPv4 server failed 8063 Secure update to primary IPv6 server fail...

Page 188: ...ed SSID Classification Error item Network error MFP not able to contact the Access point with the specified SSID Check item Measures Setting Verify the access point name setting and mechanism used for...

Page 189: ...8124 Domain User account is disabled on Server Classification Error item Network error The user account is invalid at domain authentication and it cannot be used to log on Check item Measures Setting...

Page 190: ...cannot be used for Authentication Classification Error item Network error A Kerberos ticket has expired at the domain authentication of the Active Directory and the user cannot log on Check item Measu...

Page 191: ...played Log in to Web Page as an administrator select Authentication on the User Management tab and then check whether Department Setting is enabled or disabled Department Setting is enabled Log in to...

Page 192: ...boards other than the CU board HDD and SRAM board for CU board Notes When the PC board HDD is replaced refer to the respective Notes and Cautions of Replacement of PC boards and HDD in P 6 8 6 2 Prec...

Page 193: ...45584901TH Rev 1 6 2 Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 3 Release 2 latches Fig 6 6 4 Release the latch Fig 6 7 5 Close the scanner and top cover then open the feeder unit Remove the right side cover 1 1 Fig 6 8...

Page 194: ...Remove 15 screws and take off the CU board cover Fig 6 9 6 1 3 CU board 1 Take off the right side cover P 6 1 6 1 1 Right side cover 2 Take off the CU board cover P 6 3 6 1 2 CU board cover 3 Take of...

Page 195: ...connectors and cable from the CU board case Fig 6 11 6 Remove 2 screws Fig 6 12 7 Remove 8 screws and then take off the CU board Notes When removing the CU board do not apply pressure to the heat sink...

Page 196: ...er P 6 1 6 1 1 Right side cover 2 Take off the CU board cover P 6 3 6 1 2 CU board cover 3 Take off the fax unit if it s installed P 6 7 6 1 6 FAX unit 4 Unplug the connector connected to the hard dis...

Page 197: ...Right side cover 2 Take off the CU board cover P 6 3 6 1 2 CU board cover 3 Take off the fax unit if it s installed P 6 7 6 1 6 FAX unit 4 Release 2 latches and take off the SRAM board for the CU boa...

Page 198: ...off the right side cover P 6 1 6 1 1 Right side cover 2 Take off the CU board cover P 6 3 6 1 2 CU board cover 3 Remove 2 screws Fig 6 19 4 Unplug the connectors and cable connected to the CU board Fi...

Page 199: ...ther If both the PU board and CU board require replacement replace them in the following procedure 1 First replace one of the board to be replaced 2 Turn the power ON and confirm that READY is display...

Page 200: ...ination of the values of ID 05 and c5 is used to diagnose whether or not the HDD has a physical failure when HDD failure is suspected service call F100 F109 or F120 F124 occurred Result Description Di...

Page 201: ...rer the drive has been on 0a Spin Retry Count This attribute is a measure of the total number of spin retries 0c Power Cycle Count This attribute is a measure of the number of times the drive has been...

Page 202: ...e technician can perform them only when users permit it Some data in the HDD cannot be backed up and can be kept only on the paper Do not replace the HDD and the SRAM board for the CU board together A...

Page 203: ...nt computer cannot be copied to the shared folder Print waiting data Copying data and FAX reception data that are waiting to be printed due to the paper run out and jam etc Not available Finish printi...

Page 204: ...the LCD key in 8 to select 8 Clear Service Tech Password and then press the START button 3 When Reset Complete is displayed on the LCD formatting of the service tech password is completed 6 Turn the p...

Page 205: ...th a certificate is used Also upload the following certificate file with Install Certificate for Wireless LAN of Web Page CA certificate User certificate G Reset FUNCTION LIST FOR MAINTENANCE 1 Print...

Page 206: ...ord and then press the OK button If the password is not set for Service press the ENTER button without entering anything 3 Perform Automatic gamma adjustment PPC 05 7869 P 4 5 4 2 1 Automatic gamma ad...

Page 207: ...tion of License cannot be performed When installing the Data Overwrite Enabler GP 1070 and security mode is setting High Security set the security mode levlel to 1 Low level Then restart the equipment...

Page 208: ...CU board 3 Install DIMM main memory to the new CU board from the old CU board 4 Install SRAM board to the new CU board from the old CU board 5 Install HDD to the new CU board from the old CU board C R...

Page 209: ...re license E Restore license Notes If turning the power ON while pressing 3 and the CLEAR button simultaneously or restoring the license is not possible update the system firmware using the download j...

Page 210: ...reen for notifying that the installation will be started is displayed Then press the YES button 8 After 10 to 40 seconds have passed the screen for notifying the success of the performance is displaye...

Page 211: ...backup data SRAM The license can be returned D Clear SRAM system strage area C Replace SRAM board E Restore SRAM D Clear SRAM system strage area F Clear SRAM update Error flags G Backup ADI key H Bac...

Page 212: ...el Then restart the equipment 1 Start up with the Setting Mode 08 2 Enter the password and then press the OK button If the password is not set for Service press the ENTER button without entering anyth...

Page 213: ...played 5 Turn the power OFF 6 Install the USB device in the equipment and then turn the power ON while pressing 5 and 9 simultaneously 7 Key in 2 to select 2 Restore SRAM Data from USB and then press...

Page 214: ...t for Service press the ENTER button without entering anything 3 Key in 5 to select 5 Key Backup Restore and then press the START button 4 Key in 2 to select 2 Key FROM to SRAM and then press the STAR...

Page 215: ...h the following procedure 1 Turn the power ON while pressing 0 and 8 simultaneously 2 Enter the password and then press the OK button If the password is not set for Service press the ENTER button with...

Page 216: ...NTER button without entering anything 3 Perform Automatic gamma adjustment PPC 05 7869 P 4 5 4 2 1 Automatic gamma adjustment 4 Perform Automatic gamma adjustment PRT 05 8008 8009 P 4 7 4 3 1 Automati...

Page 217: ...onfirmation after the PC board HDD replacement After replacing the PC board HDD check the firmware version in the setting mode 08 and confirm if the firmware combination is correct Firmware Code Remar...

Page 218: ...t the installed license is displayed on the license list Remarks If there are any other licenses to be returned repeat from step 4 If there are no other licenses to be returned press the CLOSE button...

Page 219: ...assword and then press the OK button If the password is not set for Service press the ENTER button without entering anything 12 Key in 3840 and then press the START button 13 Press the INSTALL button...

Page 220: ...g 4C 1 Revert factory initial status HDD 2 When disposing of SATA HDD When disposing of SATA HDD perform the following setting 3C 6 Erase HDD Securely HDD securely erasing This setting is the overwrit...

Page 221: ...utomatically The number of the CONDITION can be set respectively for the toner 3 If Order Failure Occurs If some problems occur and the order cannot be placed after registering an order as a job refer...

Page 222: ...IAN Service technician information NUMBER NAME TEL NUMBER E MAIL 1 HTTP has not been supported yet 2 Even when FAX is selected the order is not placed without entering the FAX number 3 Even when MAIL...

Page 223: ...equipment FROM NAME E mail username of this equipment When sending an E mail validity of the address is checked If the address is invalid it is not sent 3 Output of setting list of the Auto Supply Ord...

Page 224: ...ETTING button to enter the user function screen 4 Press the ADMIN button Fig 7 1 When the Administrator Password has been set ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD screen is displayed Fig 7 2 5 Press the PASSWORD bu...

Page 225: ...Rev 1 7 5 Oki Data CONFIDENTIAL 7 The SERVICE screen is displayed Fig 7 3 8 Press the SUPPLY ORDER SETUP button Fig 7 4 9 Press the ORDER INFORMATION button 10 The ORDER INFORMATION screen is display...

Page 226: ...you do not input the number E MAIL Input the E mail address of supplier To transmit by E mail the order cannot be placed automatically if you do not input the address 12 Press the scroll button Press...

Page 227: ...ERVICE TECHNICIAN to set the required item CUSTOMER NAME Input the name of customer TEL NUMBER Input the telephone number of customer E MAIL Input the E mail address of customer ADDRESS Input the addr...

Page 228: ...ess the OK button to register and complete the order information setting 21 The SERVICE screen is returned Fig 7 9 22 Press the SUPPLY ORDER SETUP button Fig 7 10 23 Press the TONER ORDERING button 24...

Page 229: ...ner number CONDITION The order is placed when the number of toner empty reaches the number specified for the CONDITION QUANTITY Quantity to be ordered AUTO ORDER ON OFF Allows you to select whether ea...

Page 230: ...ed by E mail 2 Ordered by HTTP 3 OFF SUPPLIER FAX NUMBER 9751 Maximum 32 digits SUPPLIER E MAIL 9752 Maximum 192 letters CUSTOMER NAME 9756 Maximum 50 letters CUSTOMER TEL NUMBER 9757 Maximum 32 digit...

Page 231: ...74 1 99 MAGENTA M TONER PART NUMBER 9770 Maximum 20 digits MAGENTA M TONER CONDITION 9772 1 99 MAGENTA M TONER QUANTITY 9771 1 99 CYAN C TONER PART NUMBER 9767 Maximum 20 digits CYAN C TONER CONDITION...

Page 232: ...et the notification date with the following procedure Fig 7 16 Set the date and time of the Total Counter The following 3 items can be specified for the date setting and more than one day of the week...

Page 233: ...e 2 and press the OK button Time setting CHANGE button Pressing the CHANGE button sets the time at which you wand to send data This is the time when data are sent with Day of the week Notify Date 1 an...

Page 234: ...XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SUPPLIER ADDRESS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX PART NUMBER QUANTITY TONER CARTRIDGE CYAN XXXXXXXXXXXX 99 MAGENTA XXXXXXXXXXXX 99 YELLOW XXXXXXXXXXXX 99 BLACK XXXXXXXXXXXX 99 USED...

Page 235: ...lor 0 Black 0 ScanCounter FullColor 0 TwinColor 0 Black 7 1 Fig 7 20 Date Time Order date and time Customer Number Customer number MachineName Model name MFP model name SerialNumber Serial number Devi...

Page 236: ...XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SERIAL NUMBER XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX DEVICE FAX NUMBER XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX DEVICE E MAIL ADDRESS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX TOTAL BLACK TWIN COLOR FULL COLOR PRINT COUNTER 99...

Page 237: ...number DEVICE FAX NUMBER Fax number DEVICE E MAIL ADDRESS E mail address PRINT COUNTER Print count SCAN COUNTER Scan count TOTAL Total BLACK Black TWIN COLOR Twin color FULL COLOPY Full color YELLOW R...

Page 238: ...ce call error Toner near empty notification When this function is effective it notifies each counter information and toner cartridge information if toner near empty occurs 7 2 2 Setting Notes When usi...

Page 239: ...2 Press the SERVICE button Fig 7 23 3 Press the SERVICE NOTIFICATION button Fig 7 24 4 Press the E MAIL or FAX button in SERVICE NOTIFICATION When the OFF button is pressed all functions related Servi...

Page 240: ...ber of the destination When pressing the E MAIL button the screen is switched to a full keyboard Then enter the E mail addresses and press the OK button Maximum 3 addresses can be set Fig 7 26 Press t...

Page 241: ...ter The following 3 items can be specified for the date setting and more than one day of the week also can be selected Day of the week More than one day can be selected Notify Date 1 Notify Date 2 You...

Page 242: ...ate 2 and press the OK button Time setting CHANGE button Pressing the CHANGE button sets the time at which you wand to send data This is the time when data are sent with Day of the week Notify Date 1...

Page 243: ...ers E mail address 3 9608 Maximum 192 letters FAX number 9784 Maximum 32 digits Total Counter Transmit setting 9795 0 OFF Invalid 1 ON Valid Total counter transmission date setting 9796 0 to 31 Total...

Page 244: ...geCount 1 LargeSizeChargePaperDefinition 1 Charge Counter Large Small Print Counter Full Color Copy 00000000 00000000 Print 00000000 00000000 Twin Color Copy 00000000 00000000 Black Copy 00000000 0000...

Page 245: ...rinter Function BLACK Number of output pages at the List Print Mode BLACK Number of output pages in the FAX Function BLACK Number of scanning pages in the Copier Function FULL COLOR Number of scanning...

Page 246: ...ERVICE TECHNICIAN E MAIL svc oki com Fig 7 33 Sheet 2 12 13 14 16 23 24 25 26 27 9 8 15 19 20 21 17 18 22 CHARGE COUNTER FORMAT LARGE SIZE CHARGE COUNT 1 LARGE SIZE CHARGE PAPER DEFINITION 1 CHARGE CO...

Page 247: ...e Customer information Service technician information Supplier information Count setting of large sized paper Fee charging system counter Definition setting of large sized paper Fee charging system co...

Page 248: ...the Network Scanning Function BLACK Number of transmitted pages in the FAX Function BLACK Number of received pages in the FAX Function BLACK History of error 2 The latest 20 errors are displayed Tone...

Page 249: ...izeChargeCount 1 LargeSizeChargePaperDefinition 1 Charge Counter Large Small Print Counter Black Copy 00000000 00000000 Print 00000000 00000000 List 00000000 00000000 FAX 00000000 00000000 Scan Counte...

Page 250: ...BLACK 14 Number of output pages at the List Print Mode BLACK 15 Number of output pages in the FAX Function BLACK 16 Number of scanning pages in the Network Scanning Function Full color 17 Number of sc...

Page 251: ...15 14 13 12 21 20 19 18 17 34 CHARGE COUNTER FORMAT LARGE SIZE CHARGE COUNT 1 LARGE SIZE CHARGE PAPER DEFINITION 1 CHARGE COUNTER PRINT COUNTER SCAN COUNTER BLACK LARGE SMALL FULL COLOR LARGE SMALL CO...

Page 252: ...Fee charging system counter 9 Definition setting of large sized paper Fee charging system counter 12 Number of output pages in the Copier Function BLACK 13 Number of output pages in the Printer Funct...

Page 253: ...cartridge 1 Black 2 Yellow 3 Magenta 4 Cyan 40 Destination setting of toner cartridge 2 The latest 20 errors are displayed 41 Toner remaining quantity Yellow 42 Toner remaining quantity Magenta 43 To...

Page 254: ...455 E Mail supplier_emailaddress cccc xxx Address SUPPLIER_ADDRESS Customer Name CUSTOMER_NAME Tel Number 1234567890 E Mail customer_emailaddress dddd xxx Address CUSTOMER_ADDRESS Service Technician N...

Page 255: ...erity Fixed at Error Error code Error message The content of error is displayed Supplier information Customer information Service technician information History of error 1 The latest 20 errors are dis...

Page 256: ...ed as follows Note ODC does not support use of the download jig Equipment Firmware Updating method System firmware USB device Download jig PWA DWNLD JIG2 PU firmware USB device SU firmware System soft...

Page 257: ...e of delivery is written on the RADF control PC board and finisher control PC board When any of above boards is replaced with a new one in the field check the other firmware version used and then upda...

Page 258: ...e PU PC board H282PUPWWxxxx tar xxx is version ENGINE FIRMWARE SU firmware SU PC board H282SUPWWxxxx tar xxx is version SCANNER FIRMWARE System software HDD O280HD0Wxxxx tar xxxx is version SYSTEM SOF...

Page 259: ...ed for updating However the operation in all the Multi Functional Digital Color Systems and Multi Functional Digital Systems is not necessarily guaranteed since the most of these devices are developed...

Page 260: ...and may not be able to be operated properly Data Overwrite Enabler GP 1070 Meta Scan Enabler GS 1010 External Interface Enabler GS 1020 IPSec Enabler GP 1080 Unicode Font Enabler GS 1007 A Update pro...

Page 261: ...current firmware version of this equipment and the firmware version of data to be updated are displayed Firmware Update Mode System Firmware Version xxxx x x x x Update Mode USB Update Select Firmware...

Page 262: ...any of the error messages below is displayed confirm if the data file in the USB device is correct Then repeat the procedure from 4 Error number Error message Cause 01 Error Loadmodule Module loading...

Page 263: ...essfully completed Restart the MFP is displayed at the bottom of the LCD screen after the updating is completed properly Firmware Update Mode System Firmware Version xxxx x x x x Update Mode USB Updat...

Page 264: ...l When the check is completed properly no message for notifying the success will appear and the firmware updating will start If it fails Invalid Signature and Copy Data with valid signature in USB wil...

Page 265: ...tus code abnormality When the download is requested PU09 Reception status code abnormality When the download is written Reception status code abnormality When the download is written PU10 Reception st...

Page 266: ...Adjustment Perform the adjustment of the equipment Density correction 05 4905 P 4 2 4 1 2 Performing density correction Automatic gamma adjustment PPC 05 7869 using 4 FAX test pattern P 4 5 4 2 1 Aut...

Page 267: ...MWARE FINISHER FIRMWARE DUPLEX FIRMWARE 3 SCANNER FIRMWARE SU LOADER FIRMWARE SU RECOVERY FIRMWARE SU FIRMWARE 4 SYSTEM SOFTWARE HD Data FILE SYSTEM SOFTWARE APPLICATION SOFTWARE Update in progress OS...

Page 268: ...x tar xxxx is version SYSTEM FIRMWARE OS Data System software HDD O280HDPWxxxx tar xxxx is version SYSTEM SOFTWARE HD Data Store the data file for patch updating in the model specific folder Model spe...

Page 269: ...ed for updating However the operation in all the Multi Functional Digital Color Systems and Multi Functional Digital Systems is not necessarily guaranteed since the most of these devices are developed...

Page 270: ...t be able to be operated properly Data Overwrite Enabler GP 1070 Meta Scan Enabler GS 1010 External Interface Enabler GS 1020 IPSec Enabler GP 1080 Unicode Font Enabler GS 1007 A Update procedure 1 Co...

Page 271: ...t entering anything Enter Password _ 1 Q W E R T Y U I O P 2 3 A S D F G H J K L 4 5 6 Z X C V B N M 7 8 9 Caps Space Backspace Ok Reset Fig 11 2 The screen for selecting items to be updated is displa...

Page 272: ...displayed confirm if the data file in the USB device is correct Then repeat the procedure from 4 Error number Error message Cause 01 Error Loadmodule Module loading failed 02 Machine Model Get Error...

Page 273: ...w screen shows the display when selecting 1 SYSTEM FIRMWARE OS Data in the update selection menu Update in progress is displayed on the right side of the selected item and then Verifying Signature app...

Page 274: ...an System firmware OS Data update error or System software HD Data update error occurs Update Failed or Failed appears on the screen and the error number appears next to the message For details of ea...

Page 275: ...48MB ROM4 ROM5 ROM6 ROM1 ROM2 ROM3 1 2 Fig 8 14 1 Connector for CU board connection 2 Connector for ROM writer adapter connection Important The download jig PWA DWNLD JIG2F is the jig in which the Fl...

Page 276: ...two types of the ROM writer adapter Use the proper one according to the ROM writer to be used Applicable type of the adapter for the ROM writer can be confirmed by the model name indicated on the boa...

Page 277: ...is not set Load the data file into the buffer by means of the following settings Auto Format Detected Binary From File Normal To Buffer Normal From File Address 0 To Buffer Address 0 Buffer Size 80010...

Page 278: ...is displayed next to the selected item Display or delete the by pressing the number of the item 9 Press the START button Updating starts and the processing status is displayed on the LCD screen 10 Upd...

Page 279: ...e the encryption key data by pressing the 5 key to select 5 ADIKey SRAM to FROM then press the START button 15 Press the POWER button to shut down the equipment 16 Initialize the updated data by follo...

Page 280: ...each board according to the need such as the case of replacing the board Options Model name Firmware Stored FAX Unit GD 1340 FAX firmware FAX board K PWA DLM 320F 1 3 4 2 Fig 8 17 1 Connector 2 Mark...

Page 281: ...te Procedure 1 Install the ROM to the download jig K PWA DLM 320 Make sure the direction is correct 2 Press the POWER button to shut down the equipment 3 Take off the right side cover P 6 1 6 1 1 Righ...

Page 282: ...button Notes If the equipment does not work properly after the operation 8 follow the procedure below and then perform the Clearing the image data in the FAX Clearing Mode to erase the image data in t...

Page 283: ...tten properly Firmware Code Remarks Updating System firmware 08 9930 System firmware version Updating PU firmware 08 9901 PU firmware version Updating SU firmware 08 9902 SU firmware version Updating...

Page 284: ...JIG2 Updating with the USB device becomes possible only after the System firmware has been updated See the updating procedure below for details P 8 20 8 4 Firmware Updating with PWA DWNLD JIG2 2 Upda...

Page 285: ...completed Update download jig Check system firmware version 08 9930 Update succeeded Replace CU board Is system firmware version correct 11 3 2 System firmware 11 5 Confirmation of the updated data YE...

Page 286: ...NO NO NO USB update failed Failed twice or more Update USB Update succeeded Check system software version 08 9900 11 5 Confirmation of the updated data Is system software version correct Update comple...

Page 287: ...ge class Sub Class number 6 06h SCSI transfer command set Protocol number 80 50h Bulk only The USB device should be formatted in the FAT or FAT32 Correct operation cannot be guaranteed if it is format...

Page 288: ...simultaneously 4 When SRAM Clear Mode appears on the LCD key in 0 to select 0 Set Serial Number and then press the START button 5 Key in the serial number on the label attached to the rear cover of th...

Page 289: ...Restore successfully done Restart the MFP is displayed on the LCD screen when the restoring has been properly completed 9 Press the POWER button to shut down the equipment Notes To perform cloning wi...

Page 290: ...ontent Error content USB device not detected The USB device has not been installed SRAM Device Not Connected The SRAM board for the CU board has not been installed Backup not created Creation of the B...

Page 291: ...ser machine administrator to back up or restore the user s data and information in the HDD A service technician can back up or restore them only when the user machine administrator permits it Some dat...

Page 292: ...on is shown below Start A Back up data in HDD C Print out FUNCTION list D Erase HDD E Reset user s setting item and restore data information F Reset FUNCTION LIST FOR MAINTENANCE G Reset FUNCTION list...

Page 293: ...a of copy FAX transmission Available Copy them to the client computer via the network The data which have been copied to the client computer cannot be copied to the shared folder Role information Avai...

Page 294: ...Ask the user machine administrator to reset the user s setting items and to restore data or information Refer to the following for the reset and restore Items to reset restore Method Printer driver U...

Page 295: ...eferring to the function list that was printed out in P 9 8 C Print out FUNCTION list 1 Press the SETTING button 2 Press the ADMIN button enter the password and then press the ENTER button 3 Press the...

Page 296: ...alid in the code 08 9379 at step P 9 8 D Enable data encryption function 9 2 5 Procedure for discarding HDD when data encryption function is enabled Set the data encryption function disabled following...

Page 297: ...ts Address Book templates or fax settings using the export function or the backup restore utility of the Web Page Refer to items noted in P 9 5 9 2 AES Data Encryption Function Setting Make a note of...

Page 298: ...Security Mode restrictions are set to the following self diagnostic codes Code Contents 08 8910 The setting value is changed to 2 0 is not settable 08 8911 The setting value is changed to 3 08 8924 T...

Page 299: ...ounter On Signal Open Collector L ON 5 Power 24V 24V line DC24V 10 5 6 Out CTRON Total Counter On Signal Open Collector L ON In use 7 In CTRCNT Copy permission Signal 1 L 0V H DC3 3V L Allowed In use...

Page 300: ...ut LARGE SMALL Paper size Signal Open Collector L Large size In use 2 Out FULL COLOR Full color mode Signal Open Collector L Full color In use 3 Out TWN MON COLOR Twin color Mono color Mode Signal Ope...

Page 301: ...ignal output signal The MCRUN signal is changed to Low during copying It becomes Low at 30 ms or more before the CTRON signal is turned ON and High at 50 ms or more after the EXTCTR signal goes OFF Ho...

Page 302: ...l output signal If the full color mode is selected it outputs Low in real time In other cases it outputs High By default it outputs Low since it is set as full color mode This is the signal only for t...

Page 303: ...setting to 5 Coin controller supporting ACS mixed size However operation is not guaranteed unless the specification for the ACS timing is met 08 9017 Setting for counter installed externally It shoul...

Page 304: ...lay e g Normal display e g 0 A B C D Security enabler Connectable Not connectable E Judgement for acceptable USB storage device 1 Acceptable Not acceptable F G H 1 Be sure to install the USB storage d...

Page 305: ...m test 1850Hz 2 307 Modem test 1650Hz 2 308 Modem test 1100Hz 2 309 Modem test 462Hz 2 310 Modem test 1300Hz 2 311 Modem test 33 6KBPS V 34 2 312 Modem test 28 8KBPS V 34 2 313 Modem test 24 0KBPS V 3...

Page 306: ...ONFIDENTIAL Test print mode test mode 04 Code Types of test pattern Remarks Remarks Output from 33 Overall halftone for printer Image Size A4 LT 5 SYS 36 Printer secondary scanning direction 32 gradat...

Page 307: ...2 3rd Tray 1 0 1 SYS 0 Manual 1 Automatic 4 05 Adjustment mode Printer Feeding system Paper transport Setting method of Tray size 4800 3 4th Tray 1 0 1 SYS 0 Manual 1 Automatic 4 05 Adjustment mode P...

Page 308: ...2 Yellow 16 13 19 PU 13 3 14 2 15 1 16 0 17 1 18 2 19 3 4 05 Adjustment mode Printer Image control Density correction Fine adjustment of density correction 4903 3 Black 16 13 19 PU 13 3 14 2 15 1 16 0...

Page 309: ...mode Printer Mainte nance 4911 Drum cleaning mode 0 0 1 PU 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 1 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Reproduc tion ratio adjustment Primary scanning direction 7000 PPC 128 0 255 SYS...

Page 310: ...mage Proce ssing Back ground adjustment PPC black 7100 Text Photo 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the darker the background becomes The smaller the value the lighter the background becomes 1 05 Adj...

Page 311: ...nsity adjustment 7141 Gray scale 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the darker the image becomes 1 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Gamma balance adjustment PPC black Text Photo 7190 0 Low density...

Page 312: ...ment mode Image Proce ssing LED emission level adjustment PPC black 7212 3 Emission level 3 4 191 0 255 SYS The smaller the value the lower the emission level becomes and the smaller the dots are repr...

Page 313: ...6 0 255 SYS The smaller the value the lighter the printed image becomes 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Upper limit value in toner saving mode PRT black 600dpi 7307 1 PCL 176 0 255 SYS The smal...

Page 314: ...de Image Proce ssing Gamma balance adjustment PRT black PS Detail 600dpi 7316 1 Medium density 128 0 255 SYS When the value increases the density in the target area becomes higher 4 05 Adjustment mode...

Page 315: ...255 SYS When the value increases the density in the target area becomes higher 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Gamma balance adjustment PRT black XPS Detail 600dpi 7320 2 High density 128 0 255...

Page 316: ...Low density 128 0 255 SYS When the value increases the density in the target area becomes higher 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Gamma balance adjustment Monochrome 600dpi Auto PS Text 7360 1 M...

Page 317: ...Image Proce ssing Gamma balance adjustment Monochrome 600dpi Auto PCL Graphics 7364 2 High density 128 0 255 SYS When the value increases the density in the target area becomes higher 4 05 Adjustment...

Page 318: ...he smaller the value the softer the image becomes and the less moire appears 1 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Sharpness adjustment SCN black 7431 Text 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the shar...

Page 319: ...t SCN black Automatic density adjustment 7458 Photo 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the darker the image at the center value becomes 1 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Density adjustment SCN bl...

Page 320: ...ssing Gamma balance adjustment SCN black Gray scale 7488 0 Low density 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the darker the image of the area surrounding the target area becomes 4 05 Adjustment mode Imag...

Page 321: ...on level 4 4 255 0 255 SYS The smaller the value the lower the emission level becomes and the smaller the dots are reproduced 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Blank page judgment threshold adjus...

Page 322: ...value the lighter the density 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Copy color adjustment Mono color twin color Magenta 7644 2 C 128 0 255 SYS Performs the density adjustment for the specified color...

Page 323: ...value the lighter the density 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Copy color adjustment Mono color twin color Cyan 7647 1 M 128 0 255 SYS Performs the density adjustment for the specified color du...

Page 324: ...he darker the density The smaller the value the lighter the density 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Copy color adjustment Mono color Orange 7650 0 Y 128 0 255 SYS Performs the density adjustmen...

Page 325: ...ng mono color copying twin color copying The larger the value the darker the density The smaller the value the lighter the density 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Copy color adjustment Mono col...

Page 326: ...nt mode Image Proce ssing Fine adjustment of hue PPC color Text Photo 7665 1 Yellow 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the darker the green becomes The smaller the value the darker the red becomes 4 0...

Page 327: ...lor Photo 7667 3 Cyan 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the darker the blue becomes The smaller the value the darker the green becomes 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Fine adjustment of hue PP...

Page 328: ...djustment of hue PPC color Map 7669 5 Magenta 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the darker the red becomes The smaller the value the darker the blue becomes 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Fin...

Page 329: ...value to increase the saturation and input the smaller value to decrease the saturation 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Fine adjustment of saturation PPC color Text 7676 0 Red 128 0 255 SYS In...

Page 330: ...e to decrease the saturation 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Fine adjustment of saturation PPC color Photo 7677 5 Magenta 128 0 255 SYS Input the larger value to increase the saturation and inp...

Page 331: ...e saturation and input the smaller value to decrease the saturation 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Fine adjustment of saturation PPC color Map 7679 4 Blue 128 0 255 SYS Input the larger value...

Page 332: ...Proce ssing Back ground adjustment PPC color Mono color 7709 Printed image 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the lighter the background becomes 1 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Back ground adj...

Page 333: ...05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Density adjustment PPC color Automatic density adjustment 7724 Map 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the darker the image at the center value becomes 1 05 Adjustm...

Page 334: ...and the less moire appears 1 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Sharpness adjustment PPC color Full color 7796 Text Photo 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the sharper the image becomes The smalle...

Page 335: ...7811 Text Photo 0 0 8 SYS The larger the value the darker the header becomes The smaller the value the lighter the header becomes 1 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Black header density level adju...

Page 336: ...ation reproduction of 4 colors can be corrected with the automatic gamma adjustment The result of the correction above will be applied for each media type 7 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Automa...

Page 337: ...Black 7871 10 Plain thin SYS When color deviation is found in gradation reproduction the gradation reproduction of 4 colors can be corrected with the automatic gamma adjustment The result of the corre...

Page 338: ...PPC color 7907 Thick paper 3 255 0 255 SYS The smaller the value the less toner is adhered to the high density section of the image 1 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Maximum toner density adjust...

Page 339: ...ount of toner to be adhered becomes 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Maximum toner density threshold setting PPC color 7913 6 Thick paper 4 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the larger the maxi...

Page 340: ...4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Color balance adjustment PPC color Y Text Photo 7960 0 Low density 128 0 255 SYS The target color mode and density area become darker as the value increases 4 0...

Page 341: ...creases 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Color balance adjustment PPC color Y Map 7964 2 High density 128 0 255 SYS The target color mode and density area become darker as the value increases 4...

Page 342: ...value increases 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Color balance adjustment PPC color M Map 7969 1 Medium density 128 0 255 SYS The target color mode and density area become darker as the value i...

Page 343: ...as the value increases 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Color balance adjustment PPC color C Map 7974 0 Low density 128 0 255 SYS The target color mode and density area become darker as the valu...

Page 344: ...4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Color balance adjustment PPC color K Photo developing paper 7978 2 High density 128 0 255 SYS The target color mode and density area become darker as the value...

Page 345: ...User custom 7983 1 Medium density 128 0 255 SYS The target color mode and density area become darker as the value increases 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Color balance adjustment PPC color K...

Page 346: ...each media type 7 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Automatic gamma adjustment PRT color 600dpi 8004 10 Plain thin SYS When color deviation is found in gradation reproduction the gradation reprodu...

Page 347: ...with the automatic gamma adjustment The result of the correction above will be applied for each media type 7 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Automatic gamma adjustment PRT color 1200dpi 8005 10 P...

Page 348: ...ound becomes The smaller the value the lighter the background becomes 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Back ground adjustment PRT color Smooth Monocolor 600dpi 8012 1 PCL 128 0 255 SYS The large...

Page 349: ...28 0 255 SYS The larger the value the darker the background becomes The smaller the value the lighter the background becomes 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Back ground adjustment PRT color 801...

Page 350: ...tment mode Image Proce ssing Color balance adjustment 2 color printing PRT color C M 8025 2 High density 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the darker only the target color becomes 4 05 Adjustment mod...

Page 351: ...ment mode Image Proce ssing Color balance adjustment 2 color printing PRT color Y Y 8030 1 Medium density 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the darker only the target color becomes 4 05 Adjustment mo...

Page 352: ...ode Image Proce ssing Color balance adjustment 2 color printing PRT color Red C 8035 0 Low density 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the darker only the target color becomes 4 05 Adjustment mode Imag...

Page 353: ...ustment mode Image Proce ssing Color balance adjustment 2 color printing PRT color Blue Y 8039 2 High density 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the darker only the target color becomes 4 05 Adjustmen...

Page 354: ...tment mode Image Proce ssing Color balance adjustment PRT color C XPS Smooth 600dpi 8044 1 Medium density 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the darker only the target color becomes 4 05 Adjustment mo...

Page 355: ...justment mode Image Proce ssing Color balance adjustment PRT color K XPS Detail 600dpi 8049 0 Low density 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the darker only the target color becomes 4 05 Adjustment mo...

Page 356: ...justment mode Image Proce ssing Color balance adjustment PRT color K PS Smooth 600dpi 8053 2 High density 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the darker only the target color becomes 4 05 Adjustment mo...

Page 357: ...ent mode Image Proce ssing Color balance adjustment PRT color Y PCL Smooth 600dpi 8058 1 Medium density 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the darker only the target color becomes 4 05 Adjustment mode...

Page 358: ...stment mode Image Proce ssing Color balance adjustment PRT color M PCL Detail 600dpi 8063 0 Low density 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the darker only the target color becomes 4 05 Adjustment mode...

Page 359: ...4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Maximum toner density threshold adj PRT color 600 dpi Detail 8070 3 Thick paper1 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the larger the maximum amount of toner to be...

Page 360: ...toner to be adhered becomes 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Maximum toner density threshold adj PRT color 600 dpi Detail 8070 12 Special paper 3 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the larger th...

Page 361: ...amount of toner to be adhered becomes 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Maximum toner density threshold adj PRT color 600 dpi Smooth 8071 9 UserType 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the larger...

Page 362: ...toner to be adhered becomes 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Maximum toner density threshold adj PRT color 1200 dpi Detail 8089 6 Thick paper4 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the larger the...

Page 363: ...toner to be adhered becomes 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Maximum toner density threshold adj PRT color 1200 dpi Smooth 8090 3 Thick paper1 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the larger the...

Page 364: ...eshold adj PRT color 1200 dpi Smooth 8090 11 Envelope 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the larger the maximum amount of toner to be adhered becomes The smaller the value the smaller the maximum amou...

Page 365: ...image becomes The smaller the value the softer the image becomes 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Sharpness adjustment PRT color e BRIDGE PS Photograph 8111 2 Photo 128 0 255 SYS The larger the...

Page 366: ...he small text and fine lines become and the more faint text is suppressed 1 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Smudged faint text adjustment PRT color 8131 PCL 0 0 8 SYS The larger the value the dar...

Page 367: ...e of colors to be replaced with black becomes The smaller the value the narrower the range becomes 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Pure Black Gray threshold adjustment PRT color PCL Text 8210 3...

Page 368: ...range of colors to be replaced with black becomes The smaller the value the narrower the range becomes 1 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Pure Black Gray threshold adjustment PRT color Twin color...

Page 369: ...on that prevents the width from changing according to the position This code sets whether automatic stroke adjustment is enabled or disabled if it is not included in the print data If this setting is...

Page 370: ...lower limit value 1 0 255 SYS Specifies the effective density range of 05 8242 from 0 to 255 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Line density adjustmen PRT color 1200dpi 8243 3 Color CMYK upper lim...

Page 371: ...ller the value the narrower the range becomes 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Pure Black Gray threshold adjustment PRT color XPS Graphic 8250 2 Presentation 1 1 255 SYS The larger the value the...

Page 372: ...aller the value the narrower the range becomes 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Pure Black Gray threshold adjustment PRT color PS Text 8252 3 Line art 8 1 255 SYS The larger the value the wider...

Page 373: ...he range of colors to be replaced with black becomes The smaller the value the narrower the range becomes 4 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Pure Black Gray threshold adjustment PRT color PS Image...

Page 374: ...de Image Proce ssing Color balance adjustment PRT color PS Detail 1200dpi Y 8272 0 Low density 128 0 255 SYS When the value increases the density in the target area becomes higher 4 05 Adjustment mode...

Page 375: ...Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing JPEG compres sion level NW SCN color 8304 1 Standard 128 0 255 SYS When the value increases the quality gets better and the file size gets larger 4 05 Adjustment mod...

Page 376: ...4 Text Photo 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the brighter the image becomes The smaller the value the duller the image becomes 1 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Saturation adjustment SCN color...

Page 377: ...r 8373 User custom 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value the brighter the image becomes The smaller the value the duller the image becomes 1 05 Adjustment mode Image Proce ssing Sharpness adjustment SCN...

Page 378: ...em Code Sub code Details Default value Acceptable value RAM Contents Proce dure 05 Adjustment mode System Mainte nance 9960 Display of equipment information SRAM Refer to contents 0 2 SYS Displays the...

Page 379: ...only 07 USB keyboard emulation authentication device 08 Q tag 09 Magnetic card I F 10 NFC Common setting for Felica Mifare 11 NFC Separate setting for Felica Mifare 12 NFC Dedicated setting for Felic...

Page 380: ...set 1 08 Setting mode System General Available profile display PRT 3600 0 SH_IS34_00 icc SYS Displays PG Device Pure Gray TRC attribute for the current RGB Ink Sim profile and the same sub code 14 08...

Page 381: ...mode System General Available profile display PRT 3600 17 SH_IS34_17 icc SYS Displays PG Device Pure Gray TRC attribute for the current RGB Ink Sim profile and the same sub code 14 08 Setting mode Sy...

Page 382: ...g mode System General Available profile display PRT 3600 37 SH_IS34_37 icc SYS Displays PG Device Pure Gray TRC attribute for the current RGB Ink Sim profile and the same sub code 14 08 Setting mode S...

Page 383: ..._34 35 SH_IS34_35 1 08 Setting mode System General Copying the profile at the shipment to USB memory PRT 3602 Copying the profile at the shipment to USB memory 0 0 53 SYS Copies the default RGB Ink Si...

Page 384: ...ng the attribute of the profile at the shipment PRT 3604 11 SH_IS34_11 000 SYS Displays the default RGB Ink Sim profile and PG Device PureGray TRC attribute in the same sub code 14 08 Setting mode Sys...

Page 385: ...ying the attribute of the profile at the shipment PRT 3604 25 SH_IS34_25 000 SYS Displays the default RGB Ink Sim profile and PG Device PureGray TRC attribute in the same sub code 14 08 Setting mode S...

Page 386: ...ying the attribute of the profile at the shipment PRT 3604 39 SH_IS34_39 000 SYS Displays the default RGB Ink Sim profile and PG Device PureGray TRC attribute in the same sub code 14 08 Setting mode S...

Page 387: ...4 08 Setting mode System General Displaying the attribute of the profile at the shipment PRT 3604 53 SH_IS34_53 000 SYS Displays the default RGB Ink Sim profile and PG Device PureGray TRC attribute in...

Page 388: ...ng the attribute of the profile at the shipment PRT 3608 8 SH_IS34_08 001 SYS Displays the adjusted Output Profile and PG CIE Based Pure Gray TRC attribute in the same sub code 14 08 Setting mode Syst...

Page 389: ...ying the attribute of the profile at the shipment PRT 3608 22 SH_IS34_22 001 SYS Displays the adjusted Output Profile and PG CIE Based Pure Gray TRC attribute in the same sub code 14 08 Setting mode S...

Page 390: ...ying the attribute of the profile at the shipment PRT 3608 36 SH_IS34_36 001 SYS Displays the adjusted Output Profile and PG CIE Based Pure Gray TRC attribute in the same sub code 14 08 Setting mode S...

Page 391: ...de 14 08 Setting mode System General Displaying the attribute of the profile at the shipment PRT 3608 50 SH_IS34_50 001 SYS Displays the adjusted Output Profile and PG CIE Based Pure Gray TRC attribut...

Page 392: ...mode System Network 3702 Logon User Name of Windows Domain Authentication MFP s serial number Maximum 128 letters MFP s serial number is set as default Perform 08 9083 to set the default value 12 08 S...

Page 393: ...3724 Windows Domain Authentication method of Windows Domain Scan to SMB User Authentication 1 1 4 NIC 1 Auto 2 Kerberos 3 NTLMv2 4 NTLMv1 12 08 Setting mode System Network 3725 IPP max connection 16 1...

Page 394: ...DPWS 3765 Print Max numbers of connection 10 1 20 NIC Maximum numbers received from more than one connection request in the DPWS print 12 08 Setting mode System Network DPWS 3766 Print Max numbers of...

Page 395: ...Server Address Registration Registration of Secondary DNS Server Address Maximum 40 characters byte 12 08 Setting mode System Network 3793 LLTD function setting 1 1 2 NIC Sets the LLTD function 1 Ena...

Page 396: ...sabled 1 Enabled When 0 Disabled is set an Internet Fax is sent using an SMTP server When 1 Enabled is set direct SMTP communication is enabled and an Internet Fax is sent to MFPs If 1 Enabled is set...

Page 397: ...equipment 3 08 Setting Mode System Option FAX 3847 FAX mis transmission prevention 0 0 1 SYS FAX mis transmission prevention function is switched 0 OFF Disabled 1 ON Enabled 1 08 Setting Mode System O...

Page 398: ...Thu5 Fri6 Sat 1 08 Setting mode System General Summer time End 3862 Hours Refer to contents 0 23 SYS 0 to 23 Default value ODA 2 Others 3 1 08 Setting mode System General Summer time End 3863 Minutes...

Page 399: ...matically 1 Changes the paper source automatically 4 08 Setting mode Printer Paper feeding Paper size setting 4100 1st Tray Refer to contents 0 255 SYS Press the button on the LCD to select the size T...

Page 400: ...ze 6011 Definition setting of large sized paper 0 0 2 SYS Sizes that classified into Large 0 A3 LD Undefined Custom size that exceeds 415 mm including Long a Long b 1 In addition to the paper sizes li...

Page 401: ...ized paper 14 08 Setting mode Counter Copy Print Twin Color Monocolor 6062 0 Large 0 8 digits SYS Counts the number of output pages at the Twin Color Mode in the Copier Function according to its size...

Page 402: ...r than set as large sized paper 14 08 Setting mode Counter Printer Black 6064 1 Small 0 8 digits SYS Counts the number of output pages at the Black Mode in the Printer Function according to its size l...

Page 403: ...unter Copy Scanning Full color 6067 0 Large 0 8 digits SYS Counts the number of scanning pages at the Full Color Mode in the Copier Function according to its size large small Large Number of output pa...

Page 404: ...set as large sized paper 14 08 Setting mode Counter Copy Scanning Twin Color Monocolor 6069 1 Small 0 8 digits SYS Counts the number of scanning pages at the Twin Color Mode in the Copier Function ac...

Page 405: ...et as large sized paper 14 08 Setting mode Counter NW Scanning Black 6072 0 Large 0 8 digits SYS Counts the number of scanning pages in the Scanning Function according to its size large small Large Nu...

Page 406: ...t as large sized paper 14 08 Setting Mode Counter Custom counter 6080 On Off of charge for scanning 0 0 1 SYS Sets whether custom counter is output or not Since the count is calculated based on the ex...

Page 407: ...0 Black Small 100 0 9999 SYS Weights addition of print to Custom Counter and Job Quota 0 weight 0 00 9999 weight 99 99 4 08 Setting Mode Counter Custom counter Quota control Weighting Print 6085 1 Bl...

Page 408: ...rs value of 05 7500 3 08 Setting mode Image Proce ssing Image All clearing Gamma correction table 7001 PPC related codes SYS Clears PPC related areas of the HDD 3 08 Setting mode Image Proce ssing Use...

Page 409: ...nd time Color PPC 7052 10 Plain thin 0 0 4212312359 SYS Last updated date and time of automatic tone correction data YYMMDDHHMM YY year MM month DD day HH hour MM minute 14 08 Setting mode Image Proce...

Page 410: ...HMM YY year MM month DD day HH hour MM minute 14 08 Setting Mode Image Proce ssing Automatic tone correction data Last updated date and time NW printer 600dpi 7352 10 Plain thin 0 0 4212312359 SYS Las...

Page 411: ...automatic tone correction data YYMMDDHHMM YY year MM month DD day HH hour MM minute 14 08 Setting mode Image Proce ssing Image All clearing Adjustment values of all 05 08 image process codes 7400 NW...

Page 412: ...e System General Overprint function setting 8513 1 For PostScript printing 0 0 1 SYS Enables or disables the overprinting function setting for PostScript printing 0 OFF 1 ON 4 08 Setting mode System G...

Page 413: ...hreshold in ACS Short size 8529 0 Number of pages released Copier Refer to contents 0 9 SYS Sets a threshold the number of pages for switching from ACS to the black mode When the specified number of p...

Page 414: ...h paper size 8531 0 Short size 10 1 99 SYS Sets a percentage of each paper size in the total number of pages for the transfer belt release threshold in ACS according to the media type The larger the v...

Page 415: ...is interrupted by size mismatch 0 0 1 SYS 0 Operation of cassette size change is disabled 1 Operation of cassette size change is enabled 1 08 Setting mode System User interface Counter 8549 Hardware...

Page 416: ...mbered beginning at the top 0 to 100 1 08 Setting Mode System User interface 8622 Date and time addition setting to file name of scan to file e mail 1 0 1 SYS 0 Not added 1 Added 1 08 Setting Mode Sys...

Page 417: ...oFTP 0 0 2 SYS 0 Automatic selection 1 UTF8 2 Shift JIS 1 08 Setting Mode System General Hardcopy security printing 8711 Enable Disable setting of watermark information tracking application 1 0 1 SYS...

Page 418: ...interface 8720 Department code display with asterisk 0 0 1 SYS 0 Displays department code with asterisk when inputting it 1 Displays department code as it is when inputting it 1 08 Setting Mode System...

Page 419: ...SYS Switches whether the message to hold a card over the card reader is displayed on the login screen when the card authentication is enabled 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 1 08 Setting Mode System User interf...

Page 420: ...em Mainte nance Notification of remaining amount of toner 8756 0 Remaining amount at first notification 25 0 100 SYS 0 to 100 4 08 Setting Mode System Mainte nance Notification of remaining amount of...

Page 421: ...08 Setting mode System Network PIN code 8776 Logging setting of PIN code 1 0 1 SYS 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 1 08 Setting mode System Network PIN code 8777 Attribute value setting of LDAP PIN authenticatio...

Page 422: ...e mode 12 08 Setting mode System Network 8825 Sending host announcement in SLEEP mode 1 1 2 NIC Sets whether sending host announcement in the SLEEP mode is enabled or not Enable this setting to always...

Page 423: ...3 High level 4 1 08 Setting Mode System Mainte nance General 8913 Warning display for password expiration 15 0 30 SYS 0 None 1 30 Remaining days until the password expiration for warning start 1 08 Se...

Page 424: ...TPS 1 0 1 SYS Sets whether the function that saves scanned data of originals to FTP server using SSL is enabled or disabled 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 4 08 Setting Mode System MFP function setting 8914 11 S...

Page 425: ...tting mode System Depart ment manage ment 8921 Clearing of the user department counter 1 0 1 SYS 0 Not allowed 1 Allowed 1 08 Setting mode System User interface Email 8922 Email header print setting 0...

Page 426: ...3 SSL SMTP Client 2 1 3 NIC 1 Enabled accepts all server certificates 2 Disabled 3 Enabled uses the imported CA certificate 12 08 Setting mode System User interface SSL 8934 SMTP Client SSL TLS 1 1 2...

Page 427: ...ot possible After performing this code upload Point and Print from Maintenance menu in the Administration menu of Web Page 3 08 Setting Mode System General Detection of originals prohibited from dupli...

Page 428: ...automatic reboot 1 08 Setting Mode System General Scheduled automatic reboot 8983 Time Minute 0 0 59 SYS Sets time minute for scheduled automatic reboot 1 08 Setting Mode System User interface NFC re...

Page 429: ...y Thursday Friday Saturday 127 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 127 1 08 Setting Mode System Mainte nance Notification of equipment information Notification time 8995 Notification time 300 0 2359 SYS Hour Hour Minute...

Page 430: ...tal counter list 8999 12 Total counter list 0 0 1 SYS 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 4 08 Setting Mode System Mainte nance Notification of equipment information Supplies exchange log 8999 13 Supplies exchange l...

Page 431: ...ternal counter 0 Not selected 1 Copier 4 Printer 5 Copier Printer This code is a special code which has areas in both SYS SRAM and PU The default value in SYS SRAM is applied to the PU area at initial...

Page 432: ...Checks the bad sector It may take more than 30 minutes to finish the checking 3 08 Setting mode System General 9081 Initialization of department management information SYS Initializing of the departm...

Page 433: ...tings when the START button is not pressed after the function and the mode are set 0 Not cleared 1 to 10 Set number x 15 sec 1 08 Setting Mode System User interface 9111 Auto power save mode timer set...

Page 434: ...0 Printed forcibly 1 Not printed 2 Deleted forcibly 1 08 Setting Mode System User interface Department setting 9122 Copy 1 0 1 SYS 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 1 08 Setting Mode System User interface Departme...

Page 435: ...999 2 99 3 9 1 08 Setting Mode System User interface Default mode setting Default setting 9137 Setting for automatic duplexing mode 0 0 3 SYS 0 Invalid 1 Single sided to duplex copying 2 Two sided to...

Page 436: ...r left corner center 0 Cornering PPC Cornering PRT 1 Centering PPC Cornering PRT 2 Cornering PPC Centering PRT 3 Centering PPC Centering PRT 1 08 Setting mode System User interface 9155 Magazine sort...

Page 437: ...ged as other than black 4 0 6 SYS 0 K 1 Y 2 M 3 C 4 R 5 G 6 B 1 08 Setting Mode System Option FAX 9183 Application of paper source 0 0 1 SYS 0 Not subjected for APS judgment 1 Subjected for APS judgme...

Page 438: ...When 1 is set documents are not lost even if disk full occurs during command execution 1 08 Setting mode System User interface When judging as black in the ACS Mode 9204 Binarizing level selection 3...

Page 439: ...er 7 Step 1 8 Step 2 9 Step 3 10 Step 4 11 Step 5 1 to 11 Manual density 1 08 Setting mode System User interface Default mode setting Default setting of background adjustment 9214 Full Color 5 1 9 SYS...

Page 440: ...than 0 needs to be set for 08 7401 to select 3 Custom 1 08 Setting mode System User interface Default mode setting 9221 Default setting of scanning mode 0 0 2 SYS 0 Single 1 Book 2 Tablet 1 08 Settin...

Page 441: ...Multi 2 JPG 3 TIFF Single 4 PDF Single 5 SLIM PDF Multi 6 SLIM PDF Single 7 XPS Multi 8 XPS Single 1 08 Setting Mode System User interface Default setting of filing format Storing files 9229 Black Ref...

Page 442: ...anning 9233 Equipment name and user name setting to a folder when saving files 0 0 2 SYS Sets whether or not adding the equipment name and user name to the folder when saving files 0 Not add 1 Add the...

Page 443: ...1 Enter every time 1 08 Setting mode System User interface 9252 Clearing timing for files and Electronic Filing Agent 1 0 1 SYS 0 Immediately after the completion of scanning 1 Cleared by Auto Clear 1...

Page 444: ...9288 User data management limitation setting 0 0 1 SYS 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 1 08 Setting mode System General Color 9289 User data management limitation Setting by number of printouts 0 7 digits SYS 0...

Page 445: ...hick paper 4 11 Plain paper Thin 48 Special paper 4 Glossy1 49 Special paper 5 Glossy2 50 Special paper 6 Glossy3 80 UserType paper 1 81 UserType paper 2 82 UserType paper 3 83 UserType paper 4 84 Use...

Page 446: ...UserType paper 1 81 UserType paper 2 82 UserType paper 3 83 UserType paper 4 84 UserType paper 5 Do not set the paper type that is not supported Acceptable value 0 4 11 48 50 80 84 1 08 Setting mode...

Page 447: ...2 Envelop paper 1 33 Envelop paper 2 34 Envelop paper 3 35 Envelop paper 4 48 Special paper 4 Glossy1 49 Special paper 5 Glossy2 50 Special paper 6 Glossy3 64 Special paper 1 Label1 65 Special paper 2...

Page 448: ...ting mode System Network Print Raw printing job 9312 Staple 1 0 1 SYS 0 Valid 1 Invalid 1 08 Setting mode System Network Print Raw printing job 9313 Stacker 0 0 6 SYS 0 Face down 1 Finisher 2 Finisher...

Page 449: ...er advertising 9327 Setting of banner advertising display 0 0 1 SYS Sets whether or not displaying the banner advertising The setting contents of 08 9328 and 9329 are displayed at the time display sec...

Page 450: ...n 8 1 ISO 8859 1 Latin 1 2 ISO 8859 2 Latin 2 3 ISO 8859 9 Latin 5 4 PC 8 Code Page 437 5 PC 8 D N Danish Norwegian 6 PC 850 Multilingual 7 PC 852 Latin2 8 PC 8 Turkish 9 Windows 3 1 Latin 1 10 Window...

Page 451: ...System General Color profile Available profile display 9361 1 SH_OP_01 icc SYS Displaying the current Output Profile and PG CIE Based Pure GrayTRC attribute PG CIE Based PureGray TRC attribute in the...

Page 452: ...he same sub code is displayed at the same time 14 08 Setting mode System General Color profile Available profile display 9361 12 SH_OP_12 icc SYS Displaying the current Output Profile and PG CIE Based...

Page 453: ...the same sub code is displayed at the same time 14 08 Setting mode System General Color profile Available profile display 9361 23 SH_OP_23 icc SYS Displaying the current Output Profile and PG CIE Bas...

Page 454: ...the same sub code is displayed at the same time 14 08 Setting mode System General Color profile Available profile display 9361 34 SH_OP_34 icc SYS Displaying the current Output Profile and PG CIE Bas...

Page 455: ...the same sub code is displayed at the same time 14 08 Setting mode System General Color profile Available profile display 9361 45 SH_OP_45 icc SYS Displaying the current Output Profile and PG CIE Bas...

Page 456: ...the default Output Profile and PG CIE Based Pure Gray TRC to the USB memory 0 SH_OP_00 1 SH_OP_01 2 SH_OP_02 33 SH_ OP_33 34 SH_OP_34 35 SH_OP_35 1 08 Setting mode System General Color profile 9364 Up...

Page 457: ...e is displayed at the same time 14 08 Setting mode System General Color profile Displaying the attribute of the profile at the shipment 9365 9 SH_OP_09 000 SYS Displays the default Output Profile and...

Page 458: ...ode is displayed at the same time 14 08 Setting mode System General Color profile Displaying the attribute of the profile at the shipment 9365 20 SH_OP_20 000 SYS Displays the default Output Profile a...

Page 459: ...ode is displayed at the same time 14 08 Setting mode System General Color profile Displaying the attribute of the profile at the shipment 9365 31 SH_OP_31 000 SYS Displays the default Output Profile a...

Page 460: ...ode is displayed at the same time 14 08 Setting mode System General Color profile Displaying the attribute of the profile at the shipment 9365 42 SH_OP_42 000 SYS Displays the default Output Profile a...

Page 461: ...OP_52 000 SYS Displays the default Output Profile and PG CIE Based Pure Gray TRC attribute PG CIE Based Pure Gray TRC attribute in the same sub code is displayed at the same time 14 08 Setting mode Sy...

Page 462: ...ofile and PG CIE Based Pure GrayTRC attribute in the same sub code 14 08 Setting mode System General Color profile Displaying the attribute of the profile at the shipment 9369 6 SH_OP_06 001 SYS Displ...

Page 463: ...ofile and PG CIE Based Pure GrayTRC attribute in the same sub code 14 08 Setting mode System General Color profile Displaying the attribute of the profile at the shipment 9369 17 SH_OP_17 001 SYS Disp...

Page 464: ...ofile and PG CIE Based Pure GrayTRC attribute in the same sub code 14 08 Setting mode System General Color profile Displaying the attribute of the profile at the shipment 9369 28 SH_OP_28 001 SYS Disp...

Page 465: ...ofile and PG CIE Based Pure GrayTRC attribute in the same sub code 14 08 Setting mode System General Color profile Displaying the attribute of the profile at the shipment 9369 39 SH_OP_39 001 SYS Disp...

Page 466: ...usted Output Profile and PG CIE Based Pure GrayTRC attribute in the same sub code 14 08 Setting mode System General Color profile Displaying the attribute of the profile at the shipment 9369 50 SH_OP_...

Page 467: ...elt for black image 1 Releases transfer belt for black image 2 S ACS control 4 08 Setting Mode System General Color releasing behavior at ACS 9383 2 Box Others 2 0 2 SYS 0 No releasing behavior of tra...

Page 468: ...ached on the file 3 6 3 6 digits 1 08 Setting mode System Network Scanning 9391 Extension suffix format of the file of Save as file 3 3 6 SYS Sets the extension digits of the file to be saved 3 Auto 4...

Page 469: ...bled 12 08 Setting mode System Network AppleTalk 9414 Availability of AppleTalk 2 1 2 NIC 1 Enabled 2 Disabled 12 08 Setting mode System Network LDAP 9416 Availability of LDAP 1 1 2 NIC 1 Available 2...

Page 470: ...f FTP server 1 1 2 NIC 1 Available 2 Not available 12 08 Setting mode System Network SNMP 9463 Availability of MIB function 1 1 2 NIC 1 Valid 2 Invalid 12 08 Setting mode System Network Raw TCP 9473 A...

Page 471: ...etting mode System Network Windows authentication 9518 Windows domain of device authentication 4 3 4 NIC 3 ON Domain selected 4 OFF Work group selected 12 08 Setting Mode System Network 9519 Workgroup...

Page 472: ...enabled 12 08 Setting mode System Network SMB 9599 Samba server ON OFF setting 1 1 4 NIC 1 Samba enabled 2 Samba disabled 3 Print Share disabled 4 File Share disabled 12 08 Setting Mode System Mainte...

Page 473: ...Wednesday 1 0 1 SYS 0 Invalid 1 Valid 1 08 Setting Mode System Mainte nance RDMS Remote controlled service polling day 9618 Thursday 1 0 1 SYS 0 Invalid 1 Valid 1 08 Setting Mode System Mainte nance...

Page 474: ...istrator 2 User 1 08 Setting Mode System Mainte nance General 9703 Error history display SYS Displays the latest 20 errors data 2 08 Setting mode System Network Scanning 9709 Default data saving direc...

Page 475: ...9736 Interrupt copying 0 0 1 SYS 0 Invalid 1 Valid 1 08 Setting mode System User interface Default mode setting 9738 Copy resolution setting 0 0 1 SYS 0 300dpi x 600dpi 1 600dpi x 600dpi 1 08 Setting...

Page 476: ...Monitor Pause button 11 08 Setting mode System Mainte nance Remote controlled service Automatic ordering function of supplies 9758 User s E mail address SYS Maximum 192 letters List 256 digits 11 08 S...

Page 477: ...System Mainte nance Remote controlled service Information about supplies 9774 Order quantity of toner cartridge Y 1 1 99 SYS 1 08 Setting mode System Mainte nance Remote controlled service Informatio...

Page 478: ...e System Mainte nance Remote controlled service 9795 Total counter information transmission setting 0 0 1 SYS 0 Invalid 1 Valid 1 08 Setting mode System Mainte nance Remote controlled service 9796 Tot...

Page 479: ...or saddle stitch runs out 0 Continues printing by switching to sort setting 1 Interrupts printing 4 08 Setting mode System Finisher Interruption of stapling operation no staple 9810 1 Printing BOX pri...

Page 480: ...ther interface is enabled or disabled for remote scanning 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 1 08 Setting mode System User interface Off Device Customization Architecture 9821 Port number 49629 0 65535 SYS Sets a p...

Page 481: ...0 127 SYS 1 byte 00000000 0 01111111 127 From the 2nd bit Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 08 Setting mode System General 9886 Decimal point indication for Enhanced Scan Temp...

Page 482: ...ystem Version System 9902 SU firmware version Displays the SU firmware version 2 08 Setting Mode System Version Finisher 9904 Finisher firmware version Displays the finisher firmware version xx xx xx...

Page 483: ...control 7 Continuous color control 7 sheets 8 The number of contact control 8 Continuous color control 8 sheets 9 The number of contact control 9 Continuous color control 9 sheets 4 08 Setting mode S...

Page 484: ...rol 9 sheets 4 08 Setting mode System Finisher Stapling setting Acceptable number of sheets exceeding upper limit Short size 9937 0 Plain Recycled 10 100 100 SYS 100 to 100 4 08 Setting mode System Fi...

Page 485: ...y Scale 4 User custom mode 1 08 Setting mode System General Default setting Image quality density 9971 PPC black 0 0 1 SYS 0 Auto 1 Manual 1 08 Setting mode System General Default setting Blank page j...

Page 486: ...he address specified as From Address is input to TO destination field TO CC BCC field cannot be edited When the value of this code is set to 2 to 4 the address specified as From Address is input to ea...

Page 487: ...er feeding Custom size 1st Tray 9991 Value of feeding widthwise direction Refer to contents 210 356 148 216 SYS Default value ODA 279 216 Others 297 210 10 08 Setting Mode System Paper feeding Custom...

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