Menu functions - C821 and C830 > 55
S
HUTDOWN
MENU
This menu only appears if the hard disk drive is installed.
This item should always be selected before switching the printer off, to ensure that no hard
disk data is lost.
If using the Operator panel button instead, keep pressed for approximately 5 seconds
System Adjust
(cont.)
Print Position Adjust
Default: 0.00
Select from X Adjust/Y Adjust/Duplex X
Adjust/Duplex Y Adjust (default condition
indicated by *). Select by scroll and Enter
button. Define measurement.
Paper Black
Settings -2/-1/0/+1/+2
Default: 0
Used for fine adjustment of the black print on
paper.
Paper Color
Settings -2/-1/0/+1/+2
Default: 0
Used for fine adjustment of the colour print on
paper.
Trans. Black
Settings -2/-1/0/+1/+2
Default: 0
Used for fine adjustment of the black print on
transparencies.
Trans. Color
Settings -2/-1/0/+1/+2
Default: 0
Used for fine adjustment of the colour print on
transparencies.
SMR Setting +3/+2/+1/-1/
-2/-3/
Default: 0
To correct variations in print results caused by
temperature/humidity conditions and difference
in print density/frequency.
Change the setting when print quality is
uneven.
BG Setting +3/+2/+1/-1/
-2/-3/
Default: 0
To correct variations in print results caused by
temperature/humility conditions and difference
in print density/frequency.
Change the setting when background is dark.
Drum Cleaning
Default: Off
Sets whether to rotate the drum in idle prior to
printing in order to reduce horizontal white
lines.
Be warned that this will shorten the ID life by as
much as this rotation (default condition
indicated by *). Select by scroll and Enter
button.
Hex Dump Execute Prints out data received from the host PC in the
hexadecimal Dump. Turning off the power
supply switch restores Normal Mode.
ITEM SETTINGS EXPLANATION
Shutdown Start Execute Performs controlled shutdown of the printer,
ensuring that all files on the internal hard disk are
closed before power is turned off. Only power the
printer off when the display indicates that
shutdown is complete.
ITEM ACTION EXPLANATION