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TMP-TBL8
Fixing control temperature offset
Adjust the fixing control temperature for transparency
Purpose
Transparency hot offset, improvement of fixing performance
Settings
-2: -10 deg C
-1: -5 deg C
0: 0 deg C
+1: 5 deg C
+2: +10 deg C
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
1
RMT-CNSL
Switches ON /OFF on MEAP Remote Console.
When collecting logs of FunctionComposer in the field, turn ON this mode for log collection on Remote Console.
Setting values
0: OFF (default), 1: ON
[Factory setting / Value after clearing RAM: 0]
1
EVLP-SPD
Sets the speed when feeding envelopes.
When feeding envelopes, switch speeds between the default feed speed (half speed) and the plain paper feed speed
(normal speed).
Use Case
When printing envelopes in the default speed (half speed) and with the pasted part up (of the envelop tab), the pasted part
may adhere to the fixing belt surface to cause field complaints. This mode is a countermeasure against it.
If this service mode is ON for envelope printing, the engine control (paper feed speed, image formation process) is
operated as with plain paper, thus to avoid adhesion to the fixing belt surface.
Setting values
0: half speed (default), 1: normal speed
[Factory setting / Value after clearing RAM: 0]
1
CPY-H-SW
Switch the display of copy job log
To switch the display of the following: System Monitor > Copy > Job Log
Setting value
0: Hide
1: Display (default)
Use situation
To be used to hide the copy job log (e.g. from the user's request)
1
FAX-H-SW
Switch the display of FAX job log
To switch the display of the following: System Monitor > FAX > Job Log
Setting value
0: Hide
1: Display (default)
Use situation
To be used to hide the FAX job log (e.g. from the user's request)
1
SND-H-SW
Switch the display of SEND job log
To switch the display of the following: System Monitor > SEND > Job Log
Setting value
0: Hide
1: Display (default)
Use situation
To be used to hide the SEND job log (e.g. from the user's request)
1
RCV-H-SW
Switch the display of received job log
To switch the display of the following: System Monitor > Receive > Job Log
Setting value
0: Hide
1: Display (default)
Use situation
To be used to hide the received job log (e.g. from the user's request)
1
PRT-H-SW
Switch the display of print job log
To switch the display of the following: System Monitor > Print > Job Log
Setting value
0: Hide
1: Display (default)
Use situation
To be used to hide the print job log (e.g. from the user's request)
1
SCANSLCT
ON/OFF of function which obtains the scanning area from the selected sheet size
Settings
0: OFF (scanning area is determined by detection of document)
1: ON (scanning area is determined by sheet size)
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
If the sheets are larger than the document size, productivity will drop at the "1" setting since the scanning area increases.
2
SENS-CNF
Document detection sensor layout setting
Settings
0: AB system
1: Inch system
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
Attention:
The value is cleared to "0" by the clearing of the RAM on the reader controller circuit board. In machines destined for
inch system areas (such as North America), it must be set to "1."
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