Functions for Printing
Printing at High Speed [High Speed]
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Printing at High Speed
[High Speed]
By using “High Speed”, you can print faster than you can by simply adjusting the “Print Speed”.
If the following conditions are satisfied, the machine prints at a speed of about 185 sheets/minute. If the conditions
are not met, the machine prints at a speed of about 180 sheets/minute.
• Internal temperature of the Print Drum (Cylinder) when printing starts is 20
°
C (68
°
F) or higher
• Print paper size is a standard size of A4/Letter or smaller
• Vertical shift of the print position is within ±10 mm (
25
/
64
")
• “Interval Printing” is not set
Important!:
• When the internal temperature of the Print Drum (Cylinder) is below 15
°
C (59
°
F),
[High Speed]
is grayed out and
cannot be used. Use the normal print speed adjustment (1 to 5) until the internal temperature of the machine is
higher than 15
°
C (59
°
F). The time it takes for the internal temperature to rise depends upon the machine environ-
ment.
Touch [High Speed] on the Print Basic
Screen.
Print speed is set at “High Speed” and the Print Speed
indicator on the Control Panel is off.
Note:
• To slow down printing speed from "High Speed",
touch [High Speed] again or set the speed with the
key on the Control Panel.
• By registering to the DirectAccess area, you can set
“High Speed” by a single touch during the printing
process.
• Paper jams may occur more often, depending on the
type of paper you use. In this case, print at the normal
speed.
• If the conditions to print at a speed of 185 sheets/
minute are met, the following icon is displayed during
“High Speed” printing.
Paper
0.0 mm
0.0 mm
Black
Basic
Selections
Functions
Admin.
Print Position
I d l e
I n f o
Select Print Quantity
Select Print Quantity
A 4
D-Feed
D-Feed
Check
Check
Renew Page
Silent
High Speed
High Speed
Summary of Contents for SE 9380
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Page 97: ...Functions for Master Making Checking the Print Image Prior to Making Master Preview 95...
Page 203: ...Storing Original Data and Use Method Copying Moving Stored Data 201...
Page 223: ...Maintenance Cleaning 221...
Page 257: ...Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 255...
Page 263: ...Appendix Specifications 261...
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