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20 February 2004
2212 006 Near [YMC]
2212 007 End [K]
2212 008 End [YMC]
2212 009 Pixel [K]
2212 010 Pixel [YMC]
2212 011 Min. Print
2212 012 sensor avg [K]
2212 013 sensor avg [Y]
2212 014 sensor avg [M]
2212 015 sensor avg [C]
2213
[T End ON/OFF] Toner End
Detection ON/OFF
Enables or disables toner near-end and end detection (if disabled, the toner supply
clutch on time is still counted). Use this SP only when tests are necessary under the
toner end or toner near end condition. Specify the default value after the tests.
NOTE: The main switch must be turned off and on to effect the setting change.
*BCU detection.
The machine detects toner near-end when the
following happens 10 times consecutively.
Vt > Vref + Threshold
[0 to 5.0 / 0.4 / 0.1 V/step]
*BCU
Specifies the threshold for toner end detection.
The machine detects toner end when the following
*BCU
happens 10 times consecutively. Then, the
machine stops printing, even during a print job.
Vt > Vref + Threshold
[0 to 5.0 / 0.5 / 0.1 V/step]
*BCU
Specifies the number of sheets with full image
*BCU
coverage that can be printed after toner near-end
has been detected.
When near-end is detected, the pixels in the
images are counted. The machine detects toner
end when the following happens, and the machine
stops printing even during a print job.
Pixel count = 5 A4/LT sheets with full
image coverage
[0 to 255 / 50 / 1 sheet/step]
NOTE: The setting of SP2-212-11 has priority for
deciding when to stop printing.
*BCU Specifies the minimum number of sheets that can
be printed after toner near-end has been detected.
However, when the following happens 10
consecutive times, the machine stops printing
even during a print job or if this guaranteed
minimum has not been met.
Vt > Current Vref value + 1.2V or Vt > 4.8V
[0 to 50 / 10 / 1 sheet/step]
*BCU
Displays the average signal value of the toner end
sensor. Printed images can be weak when the
*BCU
value is larger.
*BCU
[0 to 1 / 0 / 0.01/step]
*BCU
Each toner sensor detects the toner that is falling
through the toner path beneath the toner
cartridge. Each sensor outputs "0" when it detects
toner in the toner path, or outputs "1" when it does
not detect toner. The signal is "1" if toner is not
passing through the path even though the toner
cartridge contains toner. These signals, "0" and
"1", are periodically checked and used to calculate
the signal average. When enough toner is in the
cartridge, the signal average is a smaller value
("0" or its vicinity). When toner is insufficient, the
average is a larger value ("1" or its vicinity).
*BCU
[0 to 2 / 1 / 1 /step] Alphanumeric, DFU
#
0: Both sensors disabled
1: Both sensors enabled
2: Toner end sensor disabled and TD
sensor enabled
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