User Paper Settings - Konica Minolta bizhub C360 Service Manual

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Field Service Ver. 2.1 Feb. 2012
12.9.18

User Paper Settings

A. Use
• To set and register individual user paper that includes a different basic weight, fusing
temperature, 2nd image transfer fine adjustment value.
• User Paper Settings is also available from [Administrator Settings] → [System Settings]
→ [Expert Adjustment] → [User Paper Settings].
• To register a paper type that is suitable for individual customer's intended use and use
environment.
• The following shows user paper registration keys and corresponding paper types.
User Paper 1/2 : Plain paper
User Paper 3
User Paper 4
User Paper 5
B. Procedure
1. Call the Service Mode to the screen.
2. Select the key as follows.
[System 2] → [
3. Select the desired key from [User Paper 1] to [User Paper 5] to register user paper.
4. Select [Basic Weight] and enter a value with the [ + ]/[ - ] key.
5. Select [Heating Side] or [Pressurizing Side] and enter a fusing temperature with the [ +
]/[ - ] key.
The setting range is -20 °C to +5 °C. (1 step: 5 °C)
NOTE
• The fusing temperature (Heating Side) for the User Paper 1 is set to "-10 °C" as the
default value to prevent paper from curling.
6. Select one from the following: [Front-Color], [Front-Black], [Back-Color], or [Back-
Black]. Enter a 2nd image transfer fine adjustment value with the [ + ]/[ - ] key.
The setting rage is -7 to +8. (1 step: 1 increment or decrement)
7. Set paper of A4S or 8
8. Select [1-side] (only front side) or [Front side] (only back side) and press the Start key.
9. Check the image of the output test pattern.
If the image is not acceptable, adjust the settings and output the test pattern again.
: Thick1
: Thick2
: Thick3
] → [User Paper Settings].
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x 11S on the manual tray.
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