F8-09 and F8-14

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  • copiman
    Technician

    500+ Posts
    • Sep 2011
    • 861

    #1

    F8-09 and F8-14

    I have heard that prior to performing an F8-09 and/or an F8-14, there are some F6 parameters that need to be set to (0). Would like to get some input on this if possible. I may not be doing this right.
  • onetek
    Trusted Tech

    250+ Posts
    • Apr 2009
    • 318

    #2
    Re: F8-09 and F8-14

    F6-17,F6-19, F6-62 and I might forget another one.
    Th.

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      Awesome Sauce

      250+ Posts
      • Nov 2009
      • 405

      #3
      Re: F8-09 and F8-14

      I usually set F6-19 back to 0 when doing the developer calibration. I was never aware that any F6 settings had to be set back to 0 for F8-14. It's basically just a drum counter reset from what I know but I've never been officially trained on fixing these things so...
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      • mojorolla
        The Wolf

        2,500+ Posts
        • Jan 2010
        • 2627

        #4
        Re: F8-09 and F8-14

        I run 09 but not 14. We use only third party drum and 14 tends to throw things off on 80xx series. I reset the drum counter, run 09, then set F6-21 to -35 and F6-62 to -5.
        On the 23xx/30xx series, I run 09 and 14 with third party drums without any quality problems.

        If all else fails, pull out the second paper tray. Inside on the front will be the F6 settings from the factory.


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        • onetek
          Trusted Tech

          250+ Posts
          • Apr 2009
          • 318

          #5
          Re: F8-09 and F8-14

          On all machines with copy density sensors, I run f8-09, make sure it does not over or under tone,(adjust f6-21 to your liking), then run f8-14.It will print a patch that the machine will use for calibrating voltages.
          Th.

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