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CIP Training Pro C5200 series
Adjustment Settings for Operators
[Machine: Image Quality]
For details about the following items, see page 32 "[Machine: Image Quality]".
No.
0201
[Adjust Image Density/
DEMS]
0202
[Image Density Adjustment
Execute Interval]
0203
[Maximum Image Density]
0204
[Line Width]
0205
[Density Difference: Across
Feed]
0207
[Fusing Temperature on
Standby]
0208
[Auto Color Selection
Setting]
0209
[Photoconductor Special
Mode]
0210
[Smooth Fusing Belt]
0211
[Fusing Ability by Feed
Speed]
0212
[Slope for Envelope Nip
Width]
0213
[PCU Potential]
0214
[Fusing Belt Smoothing
Setting: Uneven Gloss]
Item
Execute image density control manually.
DEMS can reduce the variations in thickness that occur in
the intervals between the photoconductor and
development sleeve operations.
Specify the number of sheets the machine prints in full
color before it automatically adjusts image density.
Specify the adhesion of toner to the drum surface and
intermediate transfer belt when image density adjustment
is executed.
Adjust the intensity of the laser for transferring image
data to the drum.
Adjust the image density difference between the top and
bottom of the image.
Adjust the set fusing temperature according to the
machine status.
Specify the number of sheets the machine prints in full
when printing a job which involves full color printing
Increase the amount of lubricant applied to the
photoconductor.
Polish the fusing belt to eliminate the scratches caused by
paper edges.
Specify appropriately to improve transferability to thick
paper.
Adjust the slope for nip width between the fusing belt
and the pressure roller when an envelope is being fed.
Adjust the current supplied to the photoconductor unit at
high temperature and humidity.
Specify whether or not to automatically execute [For
Uneven Gloss (Short Time)] for smooth fusing belt.
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