(a) Production Monitoring Mode: Production Priority
X | Time |
Y | Heating Roller Temperature Setting |
When changing from thin paper [A] to thick paper [B], insufficient temperature could cause poor fusing because the fusing temperature [C] was not high enough for thick paper. Also, when changing from thick paper [B] to thin paper [A], high temperature could cause glossy lines to occur because the fusing temperature [D] was too high for thin paper.
(a) Fusing Quality Monitoring Mode: Fusing Priority
X | Time |
Y | Heating Roller Temperature Setting |
When changing from thin paper [A] to thick paper [B], this generates wait time [C]. When changing from thick paper [B] to thin paper [A], this also generates wait time [C]
- With “Fusing Priority” selected, when the paper brand and area are changed, the wait time is generated in order to adjust the fusing temperature. Also, in some cases, the warm-up time to standby temperature for printing to begin may also have the same wait time lag. Reducing the wait time during troubleshooting execution when using mixed paper sizes may have no effect.