I need to change the counter setting on my IR adv 7065 so it only counts 1 click for large copies. Somehow it has gotten changed on the machine. I know how to get into service mode level 1, but I can't tell where to change it. Is the place in that mode, or do I have to go to service mode level 2? And if I have to go to level 2, how do I get there from level 1?
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Re: Service mode
someone went in (most likely another tech or salesperson & changed the counters) counters 2 > 6 reflect information for billing purposes or if not contract related, for customer to track totals or for charging/billing their clients for work.
There are well over 600 counter combinations (as in Total,Copy,Remote,Print,Scan etc,>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
a double click on 11x17 paper will only display under 102
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Re: Service mode
On the newer Canons you actually can change the default from 101 to 102 on the first counter and back, go into service mode level 1 copier>option>user>CNT-SW set it to 0 to get your 101 counter back on top. if you set it to 1 102 will be displayed on topComment
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Re: Service mode
missed that imageRUNNER ADVANCE C9075 / C9065 / C7065 / C7055 Notice
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For Print Jobs the following counters can be used.
#320 - B/W small
#319 - B/W large
#321 - Color large
#322 - Color small
#323 - Color ( 2 sided )
NOTE:
If Machine is counting B+W Copies as Color Copies.
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Set IMGCNTR to 1. This will change the priority from Image Priority to Counter Priority allowing the correct detection for the counters.
This setting is located in Service Mode > Copier > Option > FNC-SW > screen 3
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Counter 1 was set to 102. Customer desired it to be 101 instead.
In Level 1 Service Mode, go to COPIER / OPTION / USER / CNT-SW. Change the 1 to a 0.
See the attached screen shots.
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