Chapter 17
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FXST2-UH
L/L super-thick paper ITOP wait time
Pre-rotation extension for super-thick paper at an outside air temperature of 18 deg C or below.
This improves the fixability of super-thick paper at an outside air temperature of 18 deg C or below.
Setting range: 0 to 30
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
1
FN-ENTMP
Fixing edge area cooling fan ON/OFF temperature
Fixing edge area cooling fan ON/OFF temperature
This improves the hot offset or fixability of the edge areas of standard small size paper (A4R width, LTRR width, B4
width, EXE width, K8 width, LDR width).
Settings
-4: -20 deg C
-3: -15 deg C
-2: -10 deg C
-1: -5 deg C
0: 0 deg C
+1: 5 deg C
+2: +10 deg C
+3: +15 deg C
+4: +20 deg C
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
1
FX-ASTBY
Not used
1
FX-UP-UH
SRA3 super-thick paper fixability improvement mode
Pre-rotation extension for SRA3 size (320 x 450 mm) super-thick paper
This is used to improve the fixability particularly at the image edges on SRA3 size super-thick paper.
Settings
0: 0 sec.
1: 2 sec.
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
1
PTN-LVL
Half-tone image edge lateral streaks countermeasure mode
This changes the amount of toner which is discharged.
Lateral streaks sometimes appear when printing half tones on the edges of images in an L/L environment. Increment the
setting by 1 when these streaks appear. The disadvantage of doing this is the increase in the toner consumption. The
setting can be decremented by 1 when half tones are not going to be printed on the edges of images and/or when users
who are not bothered by the streaks want to reduce the toner consumption.
Setting range: -1 to 1
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
1
TNR-WARN
Low remaining toner warning display ON/OFF
This switches the low remaining toner warning between ON and OFF. Set it to "1" if the toners are to be replaced after
they have all been used up.
Settings
0: The warning is displayed.
1: The warning is not displayed.
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
1
IFX-CHIG
Setting of character count for ignoring IFAX received mail text
When the text of a mail during IFAX reception is shorter than the number of characters set, it is ignored, and the text is
neither printed nor sent.
If the mail text has been lost as a result of setting the value to a number other than "0", and there is no attached TIFF file,
a blank page (except the header and footer) will be printed and sent.
* Kanji are treated as 2-byte characters, and the carriage return and other control codes are also included in the character
count.
Settings
0 to 999 (unit: number of characters)
0: The mail text is not ignored.
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
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."
2
RAW-DATA
Sets whether to print out raw received data.
0: Normal operation [Factory default/After RAM clear]
1: Print out raw received data
2
RMT-LANG
Used to select language of remote UI used from Web.
Select language code with + and - keys.
2
IFAX-LIM
Used to select whether number of output lines will be restricted when largevolume data is received by IFAX.
0: No restriction
1 to 999 [Factory default/After RAM clear: 500]
2
SMTPTXPN
Used to change SMTP send port number.
0 to 65535 (increments of 1)
[Factory default/After RAM clear: 25]
2
SMTPRXPN
Used to change SMTP receive port number.
0 to 65535 (increments of 1)
[Factory default/After RAM clear: 25]
2
POP3PN
Used to change POP receive port number.
0 to 65535 (increments of 1)
[Factory default/After RAM clear: 110]
2
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Summary of Contents for iR C3380 series
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