Operating Operating Environment Environment - Epson L120 Service Manual

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 L120
 L120
3.2 Adjustment
3.2
Adjustment Program
This section provides the operating environment, functions related to safety and privacy policy, and the
This section provides the operating environment, functions related to
adjustment item newly added of the Adjustment Program. See "3.1 Required Adjustments (p43)"
adjustment item newly added of the Adjustment Program. See
adjustments not explained here.
adjustments not explained here.
3.2.1 Operating
3.2.1
Operating Environment
The operating environment for the Adjustment Program is as follows.
The operating environment for the Adjustment Program is as
OS:
OS:
Interface:
Interface:
3.2.2
3.2.2 Details
Details of the
Refer to the guide in the Adjustment Program for the details of
Refer to the guide in
3.2.2.1
3.2.2.1 CR Motor
CR Motor Heat Prote
Purpose
Purpose
Risks if the
Risks if the
adjustment is not
adjustment is not
correctly made
correctly made
Program
Environment
Windows XP,
Windows
XP, Vista,
Vista, 7, 7, 8 8
USB
USB
of the Adjustment Program
Adjustment Program
the Adjustment Program for the details of the procedure.
Heat Protection Contro
ction Control / PF Motor
To measure the manufacturing variations of the DC motors (CR Motor/PF Motor), Main Board and Power
To measure the manufacturing variations of the DC motors (CR Motor/PF Motor), Main Board and Power
Supply Board to determine the correction value used for estimating the current values of the motors.
Supply Board to determine the correction value used for estimating the current values of the motors.
The printer cannot measure the current value of motor correctly, then the heat generation caused by motor
The printer cannot measure the current value of motor correctly, then the heat generation caused by motor
drive cannot be estimated accurately either, and which may results in trouble such as incorrect control of
drive cannot be estimated accurately either, and which may results in trouble such as incorrect control of
motors when allotting a cool down period according to each heat generation.
motors when allotting a cool down period according to each heat generation.
In the worst case, excessive heat generation may cause smoke or ignition.
In the worst case, excessive heat generation may cause smoke or ignition.
safety and privacy policy, and the
"3.1 Required Adjustments
follows.
l / PF Motor Heat Prot
Heat Protection Cont
(p43)" for the
 for the
the procedure.
ection Control
rol
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