Standard
For each printed set that requires the inclusion of paper into the finished set, the press checks that
paper Is loaded in tray T1 before it starts printing.
This setting increases the wait time between sets, which causes decreased productivity. However,
paper purging does not occur even if tray T1 runs out of paper.
Speed First
The printer starts printing regardless of the paper status of tray T1.
This setting maintains productivity based on press productivity. However, paper is purged from the
press and the press stops printing when tray T1 runs out of paper.
Note:
Speed First
is the default setting for the tray T1 purge function.
Changing the Purge Function Setting for Tray T1
Important:
The following procedure must be performed by a system administrator with press
administrator login authority.
1. Log in as the administrator.
2. On the control panel, press the
Machine Status
button.
3. Touch the
Tools
tab.
4. Select
System Settings
→
Common Service Settings
.
5. Select
Maintenance
.
The
Maintenance
screen displays.
6. Use the up/down arrows to scroll through the
Maintenance
screens until you see
Print Action
When Using Tray T1 (Inserter)
7. Select
Print Action When Using Tray T1 (Inserter)
.
The Tray T1 purge function screen displays.
8. Select the desired purge function option:
•
Standard
: Select this option to switch off the purge function. It decreases productivity, but
the press continues to run even when tray T1 runs out of paper. This may cause some printed
output sets to be delivered to the designated finishing tray without inserts.
•
Speed First
: This setting maintains productivity. Select this option to have the press stop
printing and purge paper when tray T1 runs out of paper.
Note:
Speed First
is the default setting.
9. Select
Save
or
OK
.
The
Maintenance
screen displays.
10. Select
Close
.
The main
Tools
tab screen displays.
11. Exit the administrator mode.
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