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General Procedures/Information
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FaxCentre F116/F116L
At 600 dpi
The machine is initialized upon power supply. The machine then starts warming up and the Fuser
Lamp turns on. The temperature is controlled as follows.
Mode 1
The temperature is controlled to maintain 125
°
C during standby and 200
°
C during printing. If this
mode continues for 300 seconds, the control will shift to mode 2.
Mode 2
The temperature of the Fuser Roll falls gradually to about 190
°
C from about 200
°
C.
If this mode continues for 208 seconds, the control will shift to mode 3.
Mode 3
The temperature is controlled to maintain 125
°
C during standby and 190
°
C during printing.
Unless an error occurs or the control is opened, this mode is maintained.
At 1200 dpi
When the machine completes the initialization sequence after it has been turned ON, it starts
warming up and the Fuser Lamp turns ON. The Fuser Lamp remains ON until the temperature of
the Fuser Roll becomes about 160
°
C, providing the following temperature control.
Mode 1
The temperature is controlled to maintain about 160
°
C during printing and about 125
°
C during
standby. This mode lasts for 300 seconds before the control shifts to mode 2.
Mode 2
This mode lasts for 208 seconds before the control shifts to mode 3.
The temperature of the Heat Roller gradually falls from about 160
°
C to about 155
°
C.
Mode 3
The temperature is controlled to maintain at about 155
°
C during printing and at about 125
°
C dur-
ing standby. This mode is maintained unless an error occurs or the Top Cover is opened.
Summary of Contents for FaxCentre F116
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