Ricoh Pro C7500 Original Instructions Manual page 186

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6. Image Quality Problem: Spots
2.
In [Detailed settings] for the custom paper you are using, select 1232: [Fusing
Temperature], and then increase the value in the following corresponding settings by
5°C.
• 1232-01: Fusing Temperature: BW/FC/FCS: Heat Roller Temp
• 1232-06: Fusing Temperature: FCS: Heat Roller Temp: Clear/Special
• 1232-07: Fusing Temperature: FCS: Heat Roller Temp: White
• 1232-08: Fusing Temperature: FCS: Heat Roller Temp: Metallic
• 1232-26: Fusing Temperature: S: Heat Roller Temp: Clear/Special
• 1232-27: Fusing Temperature: S: Heat Roller Temp: White
• 1232-28: Fusing Temperature: S: Heat Roller Temp: Metallic
• 1232-46: Fusing Temperature: BW/FC/FCS: Fuser Setting HQ: Heat Roller Temp
• 1232-51: Fusing Temperature: FCS: Fuser Setting HQ: Heat Roller Temp: Clear/Special
• 1232-52: Fusing Temperature: FCS: Fuser Setting HQ: Heat Roller Temp: White
• 1232-53: Fusing Temperature: FCS: Fuser Setting HQ: Heat Roller Temp: Metallic
• 1232-71: Fusing Temperature: S: Fuser Setting HQ: Heat Roller Temp: Clear/Special
• 1232-72: Fusing Temperature: S: Fuser Setting HQ: Heat Roller Temp: White
• 1232-73: Fusing Temperature: S: Fuser Setting HQ: Heat Roller Temp: Metallic
3.
Print the image. Has the problem been resolved?
Print 20 sheets of the image, then another 10.
Yes
No
4.
Increase the heating roller's temperature by 5°C.
5.
Print the image. Has the problem been resolved?
Print 20 sheets of the image, then another 10.
Yes
No
• If glossy streaks become noticeable or a paper jam occurs in the fusing unit due to increasing
the fusing heat roller's temperature, reset the temperature setting to the default value, and then
go to the next step.
184
Finished!
Go to the next step.
Finished!
Repeat Steps 4 and 5. If the problem persists even after increasing the heating
roller's temperature to 185°C.

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