Chapter 9 Operational Settings

9.3 Settings Related to Page Counters

Checking and Resetting the Counters

1

Start up the Software Operation Panel.

 

 

Refer to "9.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel" (page 170).

Checking the counters

2

From the listing on the left, select [Device Setting].

You can check the replacement cycle of the consumables and

the total page count of the maintenance parts.

The background color of the counter changes when either consumable replacement, maintenance part replacement, or cleaning is required. The counter changes the background color in the following cases:

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Scanner

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How to Load Documents

Configuring

the Scan

Settings

zBackground color changes to light yellow when the page count after replacing the consumable reaches 95% of the value configured in "Specifying the Cycle to Replace Consumables [Life Counter Alarm Setting]" (page 185) in the Software Operation Panel, and changes to yellow when it reaches 100%. (For brake roller/pick roller/separator roller counters)

zBackground color changes to yellow when the scanner determines that the condition of the roller has exceeded the threshold that can be corrected by monitoring the wear on the roller. (For assist roller counter)

zBackground color changes to yellow when the page count after cleaning reaches 100% of the value configured in "Specifying the Cycle to Clean the Scanner [Cleaning Cycle]" (page 184) in the Software Operation Panel. (Cleaning counter)

zBackground color changes to yellow when the amount of remaining ink reaches below 33%. This is displayed only when the imprinter is installed. (For [Ink Level: Front] / [Ink Level: Back])

In this dialog box, you can check the following items:

Item

Description

 

 

Total Page Count (ADF)

Approximate number of sheets

 

scanned through the ADF (in units of

 

10)

 

 

After cleaning

Approximate number of sheets

 

scanned after the last cleaning (in

 

units of 50)

 

 

How to Use the Operator Panel

Various Ways to Scan

Daily Care

Replacing Consumables

Troubleshooting

Operational Settings

Appendix Glossary

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