Kyocera 1810 Copier User Manual


 
CHAPTER 6 COPIER DEFAULT SETTING
Default code
F17
F18
F19
F20
F21
Setting item
Layout (borderline)
Silent mode
Auto shut-off
Auto preheat time
Auto shut-off time
Setting code
1: None*
2: Solid line
3: Dotted line
1: 0 seconds
2: 5 seconds
3: 10 seconds*
4: 15 seconds
5: 30 seconds
1: ON*
2: OFF
1: 5 minutes
2: 10 minutes
3: 15 minutes*
4: 20 minutes
5: 25 minutes
6: 30 minutes
7: 35 minutes
8: 40 minutes
9: 45 minutes
1: 15 minutes
2: 30 minutes*
3: 45 minutes
4: 60 minutes
5: 75 minutes
6: 90 minutes
7: 105 minutes
8: 120 minutes
Setting contents
Selects the type of borderline for layout copying (see
page 5-1).
* With the 15 ppm copier, this setting item will not be
displayed if the optional memory copy board is not
installed.
Selects the length of time from when copying ends to
when entering the silent mode, which stops the motors
inside the copier. When “0 seconds” is selected, the
motors stop immediately after copying has been
finished.
Turns the auto shut-off function (page 4-4) ON or OFF.
The auto shut-off function automatically turns the main
switch OFF if copying is not performed for a certain
period of time.
* If auto shut-off interferes with your copying operations,
turn this function OFF. It is recommended to set a
longer interval for triggering the auto shut-off rather
than turn it OFF.
Selects the length of time from when copying ends to
when the energy saver (auto preheat) function (page
4-4) is triggered.
Selects the length of time from when the copier is not
used to when the auto shut-off function (page 4-4) turns
the main switch OFF automatically. The auto shut-off
function can also be turned OFF. If turned OFF, this
setting cannot be made (see “Auto shut-off”).
* This setting item will not be displayed if “OFF” is
selected for “Auto shut-off”.
* It is recommended to set a long period of time to
trigger the auto shut-off if the copier is used frequently,
and set a short period of time if the copier is used only
occasionally.
* For how to cancel the auto shut-off function, see “Auto
shut-off”.
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