Adjusting suitable temperature for the fixing unit is required depending on the paper and it takes some time. By setting this function beforehand, you may be able to prevent productivity from being affected.
Users other than the administrators should not change the settings. For instructions on changing the settings, contact your dealer or service representative.
Adjusting this function may cause paper jams or poor image quality depending on the paper type.
Adjusting this function may affect the paper curl. Readjust <Curl Correction Level> if necessary. Curl Correction Level
If gloss cannot be permitted for a specific type of paper when <Productivity Priority (Manual)> is selected and the most frequently used paper type is set, adjust the gloss on that paper.
If gloss cannot be permitted for most types of paper when <Productivity Priority (Manual)> is selected and the frequently used paper type is set, change to the <Quality Priority> mode.
If gloss cannot be permitted on most types of paper after changing to the <Quality Priority> mode, adjust the gloss of the specific type of paper being used.
<Productivity Priority (Auto)>: Suitable temperature for the fixing unit will be applied. This mode gives a priority to productivity, so the gloss quality may be slightly changed.
<Productivity Priority (Manual)>: Suitable temperature for the fixing unit will be applied by setting the frequently-used paper type beforehand. The mode gives a priority to productivity, so the gloss may be slightly changed. Select this mode to prioritize productivity from the very first page.
<Image Quality Priority>: This mode gives a priority to image quality, so productivity may be slightly affected.
The changed setting is retained on the machine and will affect subsequent output operations. It is recommended that you change back to the previous setting after you finish the output operation with the changed setting.
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When <Productivity Priority (Manual)> is selected, the most frequently used paper type is selected.
This prevents productivity from decreasing for the set paper type.
Details of each item are shown below.
<Thin Paper Priority>: Uncoated paper (13.8 to 27.9 lb. (52 to 105 g/m2)) and Coated paper (18.6 to 27.9 lb. (70 to 105 g/m2))
<Standard>: Uncoated paper (24.2 to 147.9 lb. (91 to 400 g/m2)) and Coated paper (28.2 to 39.9 lb. (106 to 150 g/m2))
<Heavy Paper Priority A>: Uncoated paper (28.2 to 147.9 lb. (106 to 400 g/m2)) and Coated paper (34.3 to 94.7 lb. (129 to 256 g/m2))
<Heavy Paper Priority B>: Uncoated paper (66.9 to 147.9 lb. (181 to 400 g/m2)) and Coated paper (95 to 147.9 lb. (257 to 400 g/m2))
If gloss cannot be permitted for a specific type of paper when <Productivity Priority (Manual)> is selected and the most frequently used paper type is set, adjust the gloss on that paper. Adjust Gloss/Fine Black
If gloss cannot be permitted for most types of paper when <Productivity Priority (Manual)> is selected and the frequently used paper type is set, change to the <Quality Priority> mode.
If gloss cannot be permitted on most types of paper after changing to the <Quality Priority> mode, adjust the gloss of the specific type of paper being used. Adjust Gloss/Fine Black
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