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    ir 2520

    please guide me in ir2520 if i use temperature at 0 value regularly then there will be a bad effect on machine gear or not, that is print numeric 062 value at 0 and 063 also at 0

    and what is the value at 01 in print numeric

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    Re: ir 2520

    Quote Originally Posted by pulkit jain View Post
    please guide me in ir2520 if i use temperature at 0 value regularly then there will be a bad effect on machine gear or not, that is print numeric 062 value at 0 and 063 also at 0

    and what is the value at 01 in print numeric
    Why do you want or NEED to change the Temperature Values

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    Re: ir 2520

    Quote Originally Posted by canonbundy View Post
    Why do you want or NEED to change the Temperature Values
    because the toner is not fixing after trying a lot of efforts

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    Re: ir 2520

    Quote Originally Posted by pulkit jain View Post
    because the toner is not fixing after trying a lot of efforts
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    no effect on gear


    OEM Toner ??

    check Fixing temperature under Print Numeric # 62

    if high>7 or 8
    Change Print Numeric setting # 62 to 3 -

    #PRINT
    Numeric Parameter Settings (Numeric Parameter.)

    62: default is 7, range is 0 to 14 Temperature adjustment UP/DOWN mode (For normal paper)


    63: default is
    7, range is 0 to 14 Temperature adjustment UP/DOWN mode. (For thick paper)




    did u check your outlet voltage supply
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    Re: ir 2520

    Quote Originally Posted by teckat View Post
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    no effect on gear


    OEM Toner ??

    check Fixing temperature under Print Numeric # 62

    if high>7 or 8
    Change Print Numeric setting # 62 to 3 -

    #PRINT
    Numeric Parameter Settings (Numeric Parameter.)

    62: default is 7, range is 0 to 14 Temperature adjustment UP/DOWN mode (For normal paper)


    63: default is
    7, range is 0 to 14 Temperature adjustment UP/DOWN mode. (For thick paper)




    did u check your outlet voltage supply
    yes voltage supply is all right but major problem in Teflon based machines is that they do not fix the toner as like the heat roll based machines

    what is the value on print numeric # 01

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    Re: ir 2520

    Quote Originally Posted by pulkit jain View Post
    yes voltage supply is all right but major problem in Teflon based machines is that they do not fix the toner as like the heat roll based machines

    what is the value on print numeric # 01

    TIME TO BUY A MANUAL
    Related Service Mode
    Offset of fixing control temperature (High and low of control temperature)
    PRINT > SW
    > 62 (Control temperature during cassette feeding)
    > 63 (Control temperature in Heavy/Heavy-H/Bond paper modes)
    > 166 (Control temperature for the second side of 2-sided copying)
    > 173 (Control temperature for the second side of 2-sided copying)
    > 179 (Control temperature in Postcard/S-Postcard/Envelope modes)
    <Setting value>
    0 to 2: +15 deg C
    3 to 11: +12 to -15 deg C (each 3 deg C) [Default: 7]
    12 to 14: -15 deg C


    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    -- buy a printer that meets your needs/ customers expect these small printers to operate like a printing press

    print numeric # 01-->30 = not used

    #PRINT:Default=Range of Adjust
    165: 0 = 0 to 3 Fixing auto cleaning frequency setting
    166: 7 = 0 to 14 Temperature adjustment UP/DOWN mode (Plain paper, manual feed tray)
    167: 172: Not used
    173: 7 = 0 to 14 Temperature adjustment UP/DOWN mode (2nd page of double-sided printing)
    174: 0 = 0 to 1 Reduction in FCOT
    175:-177: Not used
    178: 1 = 0 to 1 Not used
    179: 7 = 0 to 14 Temperature adjustment UP/DOWN mode (Envelop/Postcard)
    180: 7 = 0 to 14 Temperature adjustment UP/DOWN mode (Special mode N)


    ●●<062:Temperature adjustment UP/DOWN mode. (For plain paper)>
    The temperature adjustment offset relative to the target fixing temperature of plain paper can be changed in steps of 3˚C. Use this parameter when the fixing performance is low or when it is necessary to prevent the paper from slipping or being curled.
    Plain paper: Plain paper mode, thin paper mode, S thin paper mode, OHP mode
    0 - 2: +15˚C
    3 - 11:+12 to -15˚C (in steps of 3˚C)
    12- 14: -15˚C
    ●●<063:Temperature adjustment UP/DOWN mode. (For rough paper)>
    The temperature adjustment offset relative to the target fixing temperature of thick paper can be changed in steps of 3˚C. Use this parameter when the fixing performance is low or when it is necessary to prevent the paper from slipping or being curled.
    Thick paper: Thick paper mode, thick paper H mode, bond mode
    0 - 2˚C+15˚C
    3 - 11˚C+12 to -15˚C (in steps of 3˚C)
    12 - 14˚C-15˚C

    ●●<064:Mode for preventing the temperature rise of the end>
    User this parameter to reduce the frequency of entering the throughput down mode, suppress edge temperature rise, or prevent soiling due to the high temperature offset.
    Add/subtract the threshold of the difference in detection temperature between the sub thermistor 1 (2) that starts the full speed operation of the end cooling fan and the sub thermistor 1 (2) that starts the down sequence to/from default threshold temperature.
    0 - 4: +20 to -20˚C (in steps of 10˚C)
    ●●<065:Mode for reducing sand image>
    Set when sand image *1 has occurred on the print image.
    Restraining the scatter of the toner by increasing the electric current of the AC electrification; the sand image could be reduced.
    Sand image *1: Multiple black dots and white dots appear on half tone. Or multiple black dots
    appear on white background.
    0: Normal.
    1 to 3: Reducing mode. (Same operation to set 1 to 3)
    2: Make the print density lower. Set the initial rotation time for fixing to 3 seconds. Does notdo it if the initial rotation elongation time has been set to 3 seconds or longer in another service mode.
    ●●<066:Temperature/ Humidity sensor fixed mode>
    Changing to high-pressure environment by using the temperature/ humidity sensor. But when there is an image trouble at the point of changing the environment, fix the temperature and the humidity and do not allow the change of the high-pressure output.
    0: Normal.
    1: Fixed environment of LL. (Temperature of 18 deg C and humidity of 20%)
    2. Fixed environment of NN. (Temperature of 18-28 deg C and humidity of 20-75%)
    3. Fixed environment of HH. (Temperature of 28 deg C and humidity of 80%)

    ●●<166: Temperature adjustment UP/DOWN mode (Plain paper, manual feed tray)>
    The temperature adjustment offset relative to the target fixing temperature of plain paper fed from the manual feed paper can be changed in steps of 3˚C. Use this parameter when the fixing performance is low or when it is necessary to prevent the paper from slipping or being curled.
    Plain paper: Plain paper mode, thin paper mode, S thin paper mode, OHP mode
    0 - 2:+15˚C
    3 - 11:12 - -15˚C (in steps of 3˚C)
    12 - 14:-15˚C
    ●●<173: Temperature adjustment UP/DOWN mode (2nd page of double-sided printing)>
    The temperature adjustment offset relative to the target fixing temperature of the second page of double-sided printing can be changed in steps of 3˚C. Use this parameter when the fixing performance is low or when it is necessary to prevent the paper from slipping or being curled.
    Plain paper: Plain paper mode, thin paper mode, S thin paper mode, OHP mode
    0 - 2:+15˚C
    3 - 11:12 to -15˚C (in steps of 3˚C)
    12 - 14: -15˚C
    ●●<179: Temperature adjustment UP/DOWN mode (Envelop/Postcard)>
    The temperature adjustment offset relative to the target fixing temperature of the envelope/ postcard can be changed in steps of 3˚C. Use this parameter when the fixing performance is low or when it is necessary to prevent the paper from slipping or being curled.
    Envelop/postcard: Postcard mode, S postcard mode, Envelop mode
    0 - 2:+15˚C
    3 - 11:+12 to -15˚C (in steps of 3˚C)
    12 - 14:-15˚C
    ●●<180: Temperature adjustment UP/DOWN mode (Special mode N)>
    The temperature adjustment offset relative to the target temperature of fixing in special mode N can be changed in steps of 3˚C. Use this parameter when the fixing performance is low or when it is necessary to prevent the paper from slipping or being curled.
    0 - 2:+15˚C
    3 - 11:12 to -15˚C (in steps of 3˚C)
    12 - 14:-15˚C
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    Re: ir 2520

    If that thing isn't fusing and you have no fuser errors,you can set it to 1000 degrees and it still isnt gonna fix it. Paper comes out of machine not fused or are you pulling a jam out of it? Check the fuser rolls(bearings,bushings). Plain 20lb. paper?

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    Re: ir 2520

    Hi,
    I have the same problem, I modified all the setting of temperature but nothing changed,
    the problem was in the outlet supply not 220vac, it was about 190vac,
    so the toner was erased, so check the voltage supply .

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