Chapter 1
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2. Paper Type Management Settings
This feature enables to print with most optimal printing characteristics for each paper type by registering the characteristics of each paper type in the printer engine.
Furthermore, parameters such as for curl correction and image position control can be changed for each paper type.
This setting can be found in the following menu tree of the panel setting display.
- Initial Setup / Save key > System Control Settings > Paper Type Management Settings
The details of each setting are shown in the following table.
T-1-12
*1
This item is displayed by executing service mode (COPIER > OPTION > BODY > IMAG-ADJ)
1.2.3.11 Common Settings
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* Indicates the default setting.
*1 Indicates items that appear only when the appropriate optional equipment is attached.
*2 Indicates items that appear only when Display Remaining Toner Error Message in System Settings (from the
Additional Functions screen) is set to 'On'.
*3 Device Information Delivery Settings
Among multiple machines on the network, registration of device information (administration data) in 1 parent machine [1] can transmit the same data to child
machines [2]. The child machines to which the device information was transmitted receives and updates the information.
Display
Item
Settings
Purpose
Remedy Service
Mode
Default display
Name
Enter any name.
Default display
Category
Editing prohibited (standard/
custom)
Default display
Grammage
64 to 256 g / m2
To register the thickness of the
paper.
Default display
Form
Standard paper / Index paper /
Punched paper
To register the style of the
paper.
Default display
Surface property
High-quality paper / recycle
paper / coated paper (one-side)
/ coated paper (both-sides) /
embossed paper / vellum paper
/ film / label / cotton paper
To register the type of the
paper.
Default display
Creep (displacement
correction)
0.00 to 2.00 mm
To control the degree of
displacement for each type of
paper when printed
documents are bound up by
the saddle stitch.
Displayed by service
switch (*1)
Curl correction
curl down / curl up (factory
default: 0)
degree of curling of the paper.
The degree of curling has
7 levels upward and 7
more levels downward.
Displayed by service
switch (*1)
Media floatation fan air
volume control
weak / medium / strong
(factory default: medium)
The air volume at which the
paper is fanned can be
modified when faulty feeding
occurs while using the side
paper deck - AA1 or when
uneven transfer occurs.
Select [strong] when jam
or double feeding occurs,
and [weak] when paper
gets curled more than
necessary or when
uneven transfer occurs.
Displayed by service
switch (*1)
Image position control
test print output / leading edge
registration position control /
left end registration position
control
To controls the image position
on the paper.
Displayed by service
switch (*1)
Secondary transfer voltage
control
+ / - 10 (factory default: 0)
To control the secondary
transfer bias when faulty
image (uneven density, white
spot, etc.) occurs.
Change the value to a
native value. (The value
1 in this case translates to
100V.)
COPIER >
OPTION > BODY
> 2TR-RVON
Displayed by service
switch (*1)
Uneven Gloss Correction
-2 to +2, 1*+ : increase gloss- :
decrease gloss
To adjust glossiness of
paper.Changing value
switches the fixing
temperature.
Summary of Contents for imagePRESS C1
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Page 39: ...Chapter 1 Introduction ...
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Page 342: ...Chapter 6 6 8 F 6 10 1 Laser Light 2 Laser Shutter 3 Laser Shutter Lever 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 3 3 3 ...
Page 344: ...Chapter 7 Image Formation ...
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Page 509: ...Chapter 8 8 44 3 F 8 64 A Duplexing reversal position 4 F 8 65 2 1 A 2 1 ...
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Page 513: ...Chapter 8 8 48 11 F 8 72 B Duplexing re pickup stop position 12 F 8 73 3 2 B 1 3 1 2 ...
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