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COPIER > OPTION > BODY MODEL-SZ Use it to switchover the default magnification ratios and ADF original size detection.
0: AB (6R5E)
1: inch (5R4E)
2: A (3R3E)
3: AB/inch (6R5E)
**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**
I want to put paper in the lengthwise and use feeder to print it using the first cassette
what size paper is in tray #3 ?? if A4> just adjust direction to A4R >> SEE BELOW
u probably mean cassette #3
first cassette >the one below the decks
see below a4-paper.png
1) Press the Additional Functions key.
2) Select the Common Settings option.
3) Scroll until you see the option for Drawer Eligibility for APS/ADS.
4) Depending on which model imageRUNNER being set, some of the following options are available for selection: Copy, Printer, Mailbox, Fax, and Other.
5) Once the selection of Copy, Printer, Mailbox, Fax, or Other is made, go to the cassette notation where the paper is located and select ON .
6) Press OK, then Press Done.
in LEVEL1
In service mode level 1 COPIER>OPTION>BODY>MODEL-SZ is set at 3
in LEVEL 2 Also make sure the Copier> Option > Body>model SZ2 is set correctly and Copier>Option>User >Size Det. is set.
set both to 1
Cassette 3
COPIER > FUNCTION > CST > C3-STMTR/A4R
Use it to register the paper width basic value of the cassette 3.
1) Put STMTR/A4R paper in the cassette3, and adjust the slide guide plate to the width.
2) Select C3-STMTR/A4R to highlight, and press the OK key so that the machine executes auto
adjustment and register the value. Cassette 4
COPIER > FUNCTION > CST > C4-STMTR/A4R This operation is similar to cassette 3.
**Knowledge is time consuming, exhausting and costly for a trained Tech.**
when i put a paper A4R in feeder and print it the machine read it is A3 why !
what does the #3 tray READ OUT say on control panel when it's loaded with paper in A4R direction ?? if it does not read A4R>>do a Copier>Function>CST adjustment--see below
Cassette 3 COPIER > FUNCTION > CST > C3-STMTR/A4R
Use it to register the paper width basic value of the cassette 3.
1) Put STMTR/A4R paper in the cassette3, and adjust the slide guide plate to the width.
2) Select C3-STMTR/A4R to highlight, and press the OK key so that the machine executes auto
adjustment and register the value. Cassette 4
COPIER > FUNCTION > CST > C4-STMTR/A4R This operation is similar to cassette 3. if control panel sees A4R paper in tray #3 do this below ADF adjustment below
ADF- adjustments in service mode
----Tray width adjustment COPIER > FEEDER > FUNCTION
i do it
but it still read the paper A4R in feeder as A3 when i print it
when it says A3 on control panel LCD > before u hit print key> lift up DF and see location of paper on glass
where is it ????
DF Identifying the Size of the Original-
Normal Printing
The machine identifies the size of an original with reference to combinations of the size (width, length) detected on the original tray and the size (length) detected while the original is being moved.
a. Detecting the Size of the Original in Feed Direction
The machine detects the size of an original in feed direction with reference to the state of the post-separation sensor (PI7) after the read sensor (PI8) has gone off and the state of the LGL sensor (PI4)on the tray (LGL/STMT).
The machine measures the length of the time from when the read sensor goes on to when it goes off to find out the length of the original; it then uses the result of the measurement and the result of detection made on the original tray to identify the size of the original.
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When an original is placed on the original tray, the light-blocking plate operates in keeping with the detecting lever of the LGL sensor to block the light of the photo interrupter. The machine identifies whether or not the original is LGL with reference to the LGL sensor signal (LG_S) and the width of the original. The machine communicates the original size information to the host machine as soon as the Start key is pressed.
Detecting the Size of the Original in Width Direction.
The width of an original is detected using the original width detecting volume (VR1) found inside the original tray.
The volume operates in conjunction with the slide guide, its resistance changing (analog) as the slide is moved. The ADF driver PCB reads these changes in resistance as the original size signal (WIDTH), and recognizes them as specific widths.
To make sure that the original width volume (VR1) correctly detects A4R/LTRR and A5R/STMT widths, a special AB/inch sensor (PI4) is used inside the original tray; the sensor goes '1' (AB/inch identification signal) when the width of the original is 197 mm or more and less than 214 mm.
The track of the slide guide is given a groove so that the slide may stop at specific default sizes. Some sizes, however, are extremely close to each other, possibly causing the slide to stop at the wrong point. To make sure that the slide stops at the correct stops, the slide is provided with a positioning roll [1], which restricts the stops as follows: Marking on slide guide positioning roll--A4R----------Slide guide stop position A4R--------------------------------------------------Side with 1 groove A4R/LTRR--------------------------------------------Slide with 2 grooves
Marking on slide guide positioning roll--INCH----------Slide guide stop position LTRR--------------------------------------------------Side with 1 groove A4R/LTRR--------------------------------------------Slide with 2 grooves
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