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[. . . ] KIP 9000 User Guide Version A0 Thank you for purchasing the KIP 9000. This USER'S MANUAL contains functional and operational explanations for the KIP 9000. Please read this USER'S MANUAL carefully before using the Printer. When this machine is installed in USA FCC ID : VP8-K115 This equipment satisfies the requirements in Part 15 of FCC Rules for a Classic A computing device. [. . . ] If "OFF" is decided, go to the procedure 7 as it is unnecessary to set Warm Sleep timer. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE Setting value (timer) flashes. 5. Indicate the necessary Warm Sleep timer value pressing [ ] Key (increment) and [ ] Key (decrement). Setting unit is "minute", and the selectable values are 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 90, 120, 180 and 240. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE 2-35 Chapter 2 Basic Operations 6. The setting value stops flashing when decided. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE Setting value (timer) stops flashing. 7. Press the [ ONLINE ] Key to cancel the User Mode 3. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE 2-36 Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2. 4 [Function] User Mode 4 (Cold Sleep Mode timer setting) It is possible to set the Cold Sleep timer. If the KIP 9000 does not receive any print/copy for the time set as timer in User Mode 4, it will go into the Cold Sleep Mode to save the power consumption. Reference Cold Sleep Mode is a power saving mode that can save more power than Warm Sleep Mode. It works when the KIP9000 has not printed for the time the timer specifies. Power consumption is reduced greatly by completely shutting off supplying the power to the fuser unit. The Cold Sleep Mode will be cancelled automatically when a print job or a copy job is sent. However it may take time until the KIP9000 starts printing as it needs to recover the temperature of the fuser. (Printing does not start until the KIP9000 is ready) Note that the Cold Sleep Mode will require longer recovering time than Warm Sleep. NOTE If the Cold Sleep does not start even if the time specified in User Mode 4 has passed, the Cold Sleep Mode may be set to OFF. If there is a dot beside the timer value, the Cold Sleep Mode is set to OFF (inactive). (User can not change this setting. ) MENU ENTER ONLINE Dot (Cold Sleep is OFF) [Operation] 1. [ MENU ] Key lights green and the Status Display indicates "U4. ". MENU ENTER ONLINE Press [ MENU ] 4 times. MENU ENTER ONLINE 2-37 Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2. The timer value for Cold Sleep flashes and becomes changeable. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE Setting value (timer) flashes. 3. Indicate the necessary Cold Sleep timer value pressing [ ] Key (increment) and [ ] Key (decrement). Setting unit is "minute", and the selectable values are 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 90, 120, 180 and 240. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE 2-38 Chapter 2 Basic Operations 4. The setting value stops flashing when decided. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE Setting value (timer) stops flashing. 5. Press the [ ONLINE ] Key to cancel the User Mode 4. MENU ENTER ONLINE MENU ENTER ONLINE 2-39 Chapter 2 Basic Operations 2. 5 [Function] User Mode 5 (Automatic paper cut at power ON) It is possible to make Initial Cut for all of 4 roll media whenever KIP9000 is turned on. Reference Initial Cut is a function to cut off the leading part of roll media in 240mm long. Refer to [2. 7 Initial Cut] on page 2-23 for more detail. [Operation] 1. [. . . ] Error codes E-01 E-02 E-05 E-06 E-07 E-09 E-13 E-14 E-16 E-21 E-23 E-26 E-27 E-28 E-30 E-43 E-49 E-F0 E-Fb Error Fuser temperature rising error Abnormal fuser temperature Drum motor error Counter A / B error Cutter motor error Web End Error Paper feed motor error Fuser motor error Wire cleaning motor error Fuser thermostat error LED head cleaning motor error Surface Potential Control Error Density Sensor Error Density Control Error Developer Disconnection Error RFID (IC Tag) Error Developer pusher motor error Folder Error Flash ROM Error NOTE If E-26 or E-28 is indicated, it may be possible to clear it temporarily by easing the error check level in the User Modes. [2. 8. 13 User Mode D (Error check level for E-26 error)] on page 2-66 [2. 8. 14 User Mode E (Error check level for E-28 error)] on page 2-69 3-31 Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance 3. 5 Interruption of Print by Temperature Control Sometimes the KIP9000 may not start printing soon even if print/copy job has been submitted. Or KIP9000 may suddenly stop printing in the middle of large volume of continuous printing. [. . . ]

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