KIP 9000 Service Manual page 576

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(10) Standard / Special Setting Value Changing Modes (No.09 to 0b)
Some setting items of Adjustment Modes 0/1 are available to have dual setting values as
"Standard Setting Value" and "Special Setting Value". (Such items are called "dual value items")
The modes No. 09, 0A and 0b are available to change "Standard Setting Value" and "Special
Setting Value" respectively on these dual value items. Refer to [Operation] on page 8-53 for how to
change these values.
Each 09, 0A and 0b has its own target setting based on the media type.
Item No.
Target setting
09
Dual value items concerned with plain paper can be adjusted.
0A
Dual value items concerned with tracing paper can be adjusted.
0b
Dual value items concerned with film can be adjusted.
Selectable setting values are "0" or "1", and the descriptions are as follows.
Setting value Description
0
"Standard Setting Value" of dual value items can be changed.
1
"Special Setting Value" of dual value item can be changed.
[Description]
Normally an individual setting item of Adjustment Modes 0/1 has only 1 setting value that is called
"Standard Setting Value".
However, some setting items are available to have one more setting value called "Special Setting
Value" in addition to "Standard Setting Value". Such setting items are called "dual value items".
The following list shows some examples of dual setting items. (All items are concerned with plain
paper.)
Item
No.
Adjustment Mode 0
10
(Sub Mode No.4)
1C
1F
33
Adjustment Mode 1
0C
(Sub Mode No.5)
3C
6C
"Standard Setting Value" is the factory default that has been specified in the factory before
shipment so as to produce the best print result in our assumed usage condition. (Field
customization for the Standard Setting Value is available of course.)
"Special Setting Value" is something like "occasionally required custom setting". There will be a
case that normally the usage condition is within as assumed so "Standard Setting Value" is enough
for getting a satisfactory print result, but sometimes (temporarily or constantly) the usage condition
becomes NOT within as assumed so you need to set a certain setting item to some "special state"
temporarily for getting a satisfactory print result in such special usage condition. This "special
state" is what we call "Special Setting Value". For example;
Normally the user uses recommended paper and can get a proper print result with the
default fuser temperature (170 degrees for example), but he sometimes uses a very special
paper that requires to set the fuser temperature to some special state (190 degree) for
Setting target
Fuser temperature (PPC)
Transfer corona current (PPC)
DC component for Separation Corona
(PPC)
Fuser Motor speed
(Roll 1 /PPC /Large size /0 to 2m)
Image placement
(Roll 1 /PPC /Large size)
Length of trailing margin
(Roll 1 /PPC /Large size)
Length of image
(Roll 1 /PPC /Large size)
8-51
Standard Setting
Special Setting
Value (Example)
Value (Example)
170
190
242
265
319
310
-10
-07
11.0
9.5
11.0
10.0
0.05
-0.15
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