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SERVICE PROGRAM MODE TABLES
SP7
7801
ROM No./Firmware Version
7803*
PM Counter Display
7804
PM Counter Reset
7807
SC/Jam Counter Reset
7808
Counter Reset
7810
Access Code Clear
7811
Original Count Clear
7816
Print Counter Reset
1
Tray1
2
Tray2
3
Tray3
4
Tray4
5
LCT
6
By-pass
7822
Copy Counter Reset Magnification
7825
Total Counter Reset
7826*
MF Device Error Count
7827
MF Device Error Count Clear
7832
Self-Diagnosis Result Display
7833
Pixel Coverage Ratio
1 Last Pages
2 Average Pages
B079/B082
Mode Number
Function and [Setting]
Displays the ROM number and firmware
version numbers.
Displays the PM counter since the last PM.
Resets the PM counter. To reset, press !.
Resets the SC and jam counters. To reset,
press !.
This SP does not reset the jam history
counters: SP7-507, SP7-508.
Resets all counters except SP7-003-***, SP7-
006-***. To reset, press !.
Use to clear the access code if the customer
forgets the code. After clearing the code is reset
for Null and the password entry display does
not open. To clear, press !.
Clears the original total display, displayed with
SP7-002-***. To clear, press !.
Resets the total copy count by paper tray. To
reset, press !.
Use these SP modes when replacing the pick-
up, feed, and separation rollers.
Resets all counters of SP7-301 (Copy Count:
Magnification).
No longer used. Executing this SP has no
effect.
This SP is no longer required because the
counter initialized (set to "0") at the factory.
This display is for the Japanese version only.
Japan Only
This SP is for the Japanese version only.
(Clears SP7-826.) Japan Only
Execute to open the "Self-Diagnose Result
Display" to view details about errors. Use the
keys on in the display on the touch-panel to
scroll through all the information. If no errors
have occurred, you will see the "No Error"
notation.
This SP mode displays the coverage ratio of the
output (the ratio of the total pixel area of the
image data to the total printable area on the
paper). Note that this value is not directly
proportional to the amount of toner consumed,
although of course it is one factor that affects
this amount. The other major factors involved
include: the type, total image area and image
density of the original, toner concentration and
developer potential.
0% to 100%.
0% to 100%.
5-68
Rev.08/2003
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