Chapter 8
8-9
The speed is 2 times as high as the process speed (no increase if for delivery to tray 3).
2. Finisher-Y1/Y2 in Use
F-8-11
[1] Increase in Speed for Pickup
The speed is 1.5 times as high as the process speed (in the cassette of manual feed, decelerates to about 0.6).
[2] Increase in Speed for Reversal
The speed is 2 times as high as the process speed.
8.3.2 Feeding Speed According to the Print Media and Resolution
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/ / / / iR C3380i / iR C3380 / iR C2880i / iR C2880
Execute control to change the feeding speed according to the media type and resolution.
Media Types
T-8-2
*1: Half speed from tray to registration roller.
Resolution
T-8-3
8.3.3 Feeding Speed of Each Feeding Path and Timing for Switching Feeding Speed
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/ / / / iR C3380i / iR C3380 / iR C2880i / iR C2880
Acceleration and starting point of acceleration according to each delivery outlet and materials and sizes are as follow:
The following 5 points are the points at which the feeding speed is changed (points to change the speed control).
(1) 10 mm downstream from the fixing rear roller.
(2) 10 mm downstream from the inner delivery roller.
(3) Reversing sensor ON
Print media
Pickup
Delivery Speed
Cassette/Side Deck
Manual Feed
Plain paper
64-105 g/m2
YES
YES
Normal speed
Recycled paper
64-80 g/m2
YES
YES
Normal speed
Color paper
64-105 g/m2
YES
YES
Normal speed
Punched paper
64-105 g/m2
YES
YES
Normal speed
Heavy paper 1
106-163 g/m2
YES
YES
Half speed
OHT
YES
YES*1
Quarter speed
Heavy paper 2
170-220 g/m2
-
YES
Half speed
Coated paper
106-163 g/m2
-
YES
Half speed
Tracing paper
-
YES
Normal speed
Label
-
YES
Half speed
Envelop
-
YES
Half speed
Postcard -
YES
Half
speed
Resolution
Feeding speed
600 dpi
Normal speed
1200 dpi (only at printing)
Half speed
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Summary of Contents for iR C3380 series
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