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When the static elimination adjustment value is set to a higher range, an overcurrent may occur and the red indicator may be lit to warn an anomaly. In this case, shut down the machine and turn the machine ON again to turn off the red indicator. Then, decrease the static elimination adjustment value lower enough so that the red indicator is not lit and confirm the static elimination effect. Depending on a paper type, the number of sheets, or the usage environment, static may not be fully removed. When printing on paper other than Transparency, Translucent Film, Clear Film, Synthetic (Polypropylene), or Synthetic (Polyester), turning the Static elimination switch ON and letting the paper pass through the Static elimination rollers may result in malfunctioning. When a sheet of paper is passing through the Static Eliminator, do not adjust the setting dials or change the Static elimination switch between AUTO and ON. Even if static is removed, sheets of paper may stick together. In this case, fan the stack of paper thoroughly to clear sticking. Removing static can be performed only when the output delivery setting is specified to face-up* whether a job is 2-sided printing or 1-sided printing. * When using Clear Film, specify the output delivery setting to face-down. Do not perform post processes such as one-sided stapling or inserting a sheet; or do not perform a mixed media job or a merged job. |
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When printing on paper other than Transparency, Translucent Film, Clear Film, Synthetic (Polypropylene), or Synthetic (Polyester), follow the instructions below to print. If the printed sheets become charged with static electricity and stick together, adjust the static elimination adjustment value. When the Static elimination switch is set to AUTO: Do not change any settings and print. When the Static elimination switch is set to ON: Set the setting dials to "00" and print. |