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FREG-SW
Switching over of display/nondisplay for free register area of MEAP counter (for SEND)
2
settings
0: do not display (default); 1: display
MEMO:
- This is not used at normal servicing because it is for trouble analysis.
- Obey the instruction by the quality support section for usage.
IFAX-SZL
Set validity/invalidity of the transmission size restriction for iFAX transmission. (only when
transmission is not performed via a server)
2
settings
0: set restrictions; 1: do not set restrictions (only if not through server; default)
In the case of setting '0',
- as for upper limit value, set it in transmission data size by selecting the following:
additional functions mode>System Settings>Communications Settings>E-mail/I-Fax
Settings>Maximum Data Size For Setting
- if sending data that the size exceeds the upper limit value, it will be #830 error.
IFAX-PGD
Set whether or not to permit a split transmission by page. (only when the upper limit of the
transmission data size is exceeded)
This mode is used to switch "permission/non-permission" of a split transmission by page when
the upper limit of the transmission data size is exceeded in the iFAX Simple mode.
2
Setting range
0: Do not permit a split transmission by page.
1: Permit a split transmission by page.
Standard value: 0
The split transmission by page does not assure the order of pages at the receiver. In addition, it
may be possible that any other reception job steps between the pages.
When setting this mode, explain the foregoing possibility to the user and gain the consent
beforehand.
MEAPSAFE
Make a setting to switch to the MEAP safe mode.
2
Setting range
0: Normal mode
1: Safe mode
Standard value: 0
Safe mode works to stop the added MEAP application, and to startup the only system application
that was activated at initial state to start up the system safely.
Set '1' to startup in safe mode in the case of system recovery processing when MEAP platform
does not startup normally because of resource competition among MEAP applications, or the
order to register/use the service.
"MPSF" is indicated in the control panel screen when in safe mode.
FXEX-CNT
Set a temperature control hysteresis width for the external heating roller.
The external heating roller of this machine has small heat capacity and the heater is frequently
turned on and off, which causes a flickering. This mode is provided as a measure to minimize such
flickering.
Evaluation method
Make sure that the temperature of the external heating roller is controlled within the setting range
using COPIER>DISPLAY>ANALOG>FIX-EXC.
2
Setting range
0: Hysteresis width = ±1 deg C (200 deg C ±1 deg C)
1: Hysteresis width = ±2 deg C (200 deg C ±2 deg C)
2: Hysteresis width = ±3.5 deg C (200 deg C ±3.5 deg C)
3: Hysteresis width = ±4.5 deg C (200 deg C ±4.5 deg C)
Standard value: 0
PRNT-POS
Set whether or not to perform a simultaneous pause for the subsequent print job when canceling
a job after an error occurs.
Perform a simultaneous pause for a print job when a job cancellation (#037, etc.) occurs caused
by an internal error, other than a service call error, in PDL printing.
2
Setting range
0: Do not perform a simultaneous pause.
1: Perform a simultaneous pause.
Standard value: 0
AFN-PSWD
Use it to set restrictions on access in additinal functions mode.
2
settings
0: off (shift to user mode scan without requiring password; default)
1: on (shift to user mode scan after password match)
PTJAM-RC
Set whether or not to perform recovery of a PDL jam.
This mode is used to set whether or not to perform recovery printing when a jam occurs in a PDL
job.
2
Setting range
0: Do not perform recovery.
1: Perform recovery.
Standard value: 1
This mode suits for operators who do not want recovery printing (e.g., receipt and payment slip)
with jam recovery without being noticed by them.
COPIER > OPTION > USER
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