Chapter 17
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The numbers entered for software counters are classified as follows:
- Meanings of symbols in tables -
- yes: Valid counter for copier
- 4C: Full-color
- Mono: Monocolor (Y, M, C/R, G, B/retro-style monochrome)
- Bk: Black only
- L: Large size (paper larger than B4 size)
- S: Small size (B4 size and smaller paper)
- 1, 2 in "Counter description" Numbers of large size paper counts
You can have B4 and larger paper sizes counted as large sizes by selecting the COPIER > OPTION > USER > B4_L_CNT service mode item.
- Copies: Local remote copies
- Copies A: Local remote box prints
- Prints: PDL report box prints
- Prints A: PDL report prints
- Scans: Black and white scans + color scans
T-17-56
FREE-DSP
Charge cancel screen display switching
If the unit is operated using a charging system, a mode (store manager mode) is provided for releasing the charging status
temporarily and enabling all the services to be used free of charge.
This mode can be switched under a hardware switch of the vendor. However, since some vendors do not have a hardware
switch, this service mode makes it possible to display a switching screen at initial settings/registration.
Reference:
The service technician uses this item to display the charged/not charged mode switching screen in the user mode if a
vendor without a hardware switch for selecting the charged/not charged mode has been connected when the charging
system is installed.
Settings
0: Screen is not displayed.
1: Screen is displayed.
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
2
CLR-TM
All processing data erase timing
This selects the timing at which all the data is to be erased in the security kit. When erasing all the data, the job processing
performance may deteriorate depending on the data erased. The reason for this is as follows: since the already processed
page data is erased in parallel while jobs are being processed, an extra burden is placed on the CPU and hard disk access
process. The job processing capability can be improved by delaying this process until after the job has been completed.
Settings
0: The data is erased while the job is being processed.
1: The data is erased after the job has been completed.
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
2
JA-FORMT
Image format during job archive recording
This selects the image format during job archive recording. More specifically, it selects whether the images handled as
PacketJPEG are to be recorded as PacketJPEG or converted into RasterJPEG and recorded.
MEMO:
This item can be set only from a MEAP application which supports job archives. Its setting cannot be changed from the
service mode. It can only be referenced. It is used when checking the unit settings.
Settings
0: PacketJPEG for a unit that supports PacketJPEG
1: RasterJPEG
[Factory setting/value after clearing RAM: 0]
2
100 to 199: Total
500 to 599: Scans
200 to 299: Copies
600 to 699: Box prints
300 to 399: Prints
700 to 799: Received prints
400 to 499: prints
800 to 899: Report prints
Compatibility
No.
Counter description
000
No display
yes
101
Total 1
yes
102
Total 2
yes
103
Total (large)
yes
104
Total (small)
yes
105
Total (full-color 1)
yes
106
Total (full-color 2)
yes
108
Total (black and white 1)
yes
109
Total (black and white 2)
yes
110
Total (monocolor/large)
yes
111
Total (monocolor/small)
yes
112
Total (black and white/large)
yes
113
Total (black and white/small)
yes
114
Total 1 (two-sided)
yes
115
Total 2 (two-sided)
yes
116
Large (two-sided)
yes
117
Small (two-sided)
yes
118
Total (monocolor 1)
yes
119
Total (monocolor 2)
COPIER>OPTION>USER
Specification selection related to user mode
Sub item
Description
level.
Summary of Contents for iR C3380 series
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