Canon Canon Plain Paper Copier Copier User Manual


 
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OPERATIONS AND TIMING
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1998 CANON INC. CANON NP6621 REV.0 FEB. 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)
D. I/O Mode (‘2’)
To start I/O display mode, press ‘2’ (numeric keypad) and then the AE key.
To select an item, press the appropriate number on the numeric keypad and then the Start key.
To deselect an item, press the Clear key.
A press on the Start key while a description of the selected service mode is indicated will execute
appropriate copying operations.
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Item
Fixing main thermistor (TH1)
voltage display
Fixing sub thermistor (TH2) voltage
display
AE sensor voltage display
Multifeeder paper width sensor
voltage display
Light adjustment sensor voltage
display
Copy density correction knob
Toner sensor detector
Port C digit 1 display
Port C digit 2 display
Port C digit 3 display
Port C digit 4 display
Port C digit 5 display
Port C digit 6 display
Port C digit 7 display
Port C digit 8 display
Port C digit P0 display
Description
Indicates the detected voltage in ‘0’ through ‘255’.
Indicates the detected voltage in ‘0’ through ‘255’.
Indicates the detected voltage in ‘0’ through ‘255’.
Indicates the detected voltage in ‘0’ through ‘255’.
Indicates the detected voltage in ‘0’ through ‘255’.
Indicates the detected voltage in ‘0’ through ‘255’.
Indicates the detected voltage in ‘0’ through ‘255’.
Starting the mode causes part of the copy count indica-
tor to turn ON, representing the I/O state of the input
port.
Starting the mode causes part of the copy count indica-
tor to turn ON, representing the I/O state of the input
port.
Starting the mode causes part of the copy count indica-
tor to turn ON, representing the I/O state of the input
port.
Starting the mode causes part of the copy count indica-
tor to turn ON, representing the I/O state of the input
port.
Starting the mode causes part of the copy count indica-
tor to turn ON, representing the I/O state of the input
port.
Starting the mode causes part of the copy count indica-
tor to turn ON, representing the I/O state of the input
port.
Starting the mode causes part of the copy count indica-
tor to turn ON, representing the I/O state of the input
port.
Starting the mode causes part of the copy count indica-
tor to turn ON, representing the I/O state of the input
port.
Starting the mode causes part of the copy count indica-
tor to turn ON, representing the I/O state of the input
port.
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