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STS-PORT
ON/OFF of T.O.T (TUIF over TCP/IP) synchronized status communication port
This sets the port used for communicating the Inquiry/Response (synchronized) statuses in T.O.T to ON or OFF.
Settings
0: OFF
1: ON
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
Set this to "1" when using a crossover cable to connect the PC and machine while using service NAVI.
MEMO:
T.O.T (TUIF over TCP)
A communication protocol (unique to Canon) for the presentation of built-in applications (UI) and for communicating
between applications inside the machine such as COPY, SEND and BOX.
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CMD-PORT
ON/OFF of T.O.T (TUIF over TCP/IP) non-synchronized command communication port
This sets the port used for communicating non-synchronized commands in T.O.T to ON or OFF.
Settings
0: OFF
1: ON
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
Set this to "1" when using a crossover cable to connect the PC and machine while using service NAVI.
MEMO:
T.O.T (TUIF over TCP)
A communication protocol (unique to Canon) for the presentation of built-in applications (UI) and for communicating
between applications inside the machine such as COPY, SEND and BOX.
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MODELSZ2
Global support with pressure plate document size detection (both AB and inch detection)
When this item is set to "1," the AB/inch (global) support mode is established regardless of the AB/inch switching flag
MODEL-SZ setting.
Settings
0: Normal (no global detection: size detected by AB or inch depending on destination)
1: Both AB and inch series detection (global detection)
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
Attention:
- This is used to support individual users, and it must not be used under normal circumstances.
- In order to detect both the AB and inch series, document size detection sensors are required separately.
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OHP-PTH
Setting of sheet count for executing ITB cleaning sequence after OHP film has passed through
This changes the frequency of the cleaning band inserted into the post rotation and between sheets when OHP film has
passed through.
With some types of OHP film, the substances in the film's conductive layer adhere to the ITB (OHT memory), leaving
areas of the images white. For this reason, the ITB cleaning sequence is executed by the default setting between sheets
or in the post-rotation. Reduce the value if white spots caused by the OHT memory data occurs. If no OHT memory
data is generated, the down time and toner consumption can be reduced by increasing the value.
Setting range:
- Between sheets: Intervals of 0 to 30 sheets
- Post rotation: Intervals of 0 to 22 sheets
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
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UISW-DSP
Switch appearing on the User screen
use it to enable/disable the indication of the switch used to switch between Standard Setup screen and Simplified setup
screen (e.g., for self-copy shop)
Setting values
0: disable indication of switch
1: enable indication of switch
[Factory default/After RAM clear: 1]
Reference:
a model supporting a coin vendor mechanism may come equipped with functions equivalent to those of a limited function
model /standard model
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NS-CMD5
Use it to set CRAM-MD5 authentication under SMTP authentication.
setting
0: dependent on SMTP server
1: disable
2
NS-GSAPI
Use it to set GSSAPI authentication under SMTP authentication.
setting
0: dependent on SMTP server
1: disable
2
NS-NTLM
Use it to set NTLM authentication under SMTP authentication.
setting
0: dependent on SMTP server
1: disable it
2
NS-PLNWS
Use it to set PLAIN LOGIN authentication under SMTP authentication.
<environment in which communication packets are subjected to coding>
setting
0: dependent on SMTP server
1: disable
2
NS-PLN
Use it to set PLAIN LOGIN under SMTP authentication.
<environment in which communication packages are not subjected to coding>
setting
0: dependent on SMTP server
1: disable
2
NS-LGN
Use it to set LOGIN authentication under SMTP authentication.
setting
0: dependent on SMTP server
1: disable
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MEAP-PN
Setting the port No. of HTTP server used for MEAP application
Settings 0 to 65535
[Factory default/After RAM clear: 8000]
Reference:
Do not use 1 to 1023 excepting 80 (HTTP) if specifying the port No. of HTTP server as MEAP port.
(Because standard servers use numbers in this range.)
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