Brother International FAX-1010 Service Manual - Page 100

Printout, Scanning, Compensation

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3.2 Printout of Scanning Compensation Data ■ Function The equipment prints out the white and black level data for scanning compensation. ■ Operating Procedure Do not start this function merely after powering on the equipment but start it after carrying out a sequence of scanning operation. Unless the equipment has carried out any scanning operation, this function cannot print out correct scanning compensation data. This is because the equipment initializes white and black level data and takes in the scanning compensation reference data at the start of scanning operation. (1) Press the 0 and 5 keys in this order in the initial maintenance mode. The "WHITE LEVEL 1" will appear on the LCD. (2) The equipment prints out the scanning compensation data list containing the following: MFC1970MC a) 2-value quantized white level data (208 bytes) b) 2-value quantized black level data (1 byte) c) Photo-mode white level data (208 bytes) d) Photo-mode black level data (1 byte) e) Compensation coefficient for background color (1 byte) f) Initial LED light intensity value (1 byte) g) LED light intensity value, 2-value quantized LED light intensity value, and photomode LED light intensity value (3 bytes) h) 2-value quantized ND reference value and photo-mode A/D reference value (2 bytes) i) LED light intensity value on the platen and documents (2 bytes) j) Threshold value on the platen (1 byte) Other models a) White level data (208 bytes) b) Black level data (1 byte) c) Clamp PWM value (1 byte) d) Compensation data for background color (1 byte) e) Initial LED light intensity value (1 byte) f) LED light intensity value (1 byte) g) LED light intensity value on the platen and documents (2 bytes) h) Threshold value on the platen (1 byte) (3) Upon completion of recording of the compensation data list, the equipment returns to the initial maintenance mode. NOTE: If any data is abnormal, its code will be printed in inline style, as shown on the next page.

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3.2
Printout
of
Scanning
Compensation
Data
Function
The
equipment
prints
out
the
white
and
black
level
data
for
scanning
compensation.
Operating
Procedure
Do
not
start
this
function
merely
after
powering
on
the
equipment
but
start
it
after
carrying
out
a
sequence
of
scanning
operation.
Unless
the
equipment
has
carried
out
any
scanning
operation,
this
function
cannot
print
out
correct
scanning
compensation
data.
This
is
be-
cause
the
equipment
initializes
white
and
black
level
data
and
takes
in
the
scanning
com-
pensation
reference
data
at
the
start
of
scanning
operation.
(1)
Press
the
and
5
keys
in
this
order
in
the
initial
maintenance
mode.
The
"WHITE
LEVEL
1"
will
appear
on
the
LCD.
(2)
The
equipment
prints
out
the
scanning
compensation
data
list
containing
the
following:
MFC1970MC
a)
2
-value
quantized
white
level
data
(208
bytes)
b)
2
-value
quantized
black
level
data
(1
byte)
c)
Photo
-mode
white
level
data
(208
bytes)
d)
Photo
-mode
black
level
data
(1
byte)
e)
Compensation
coefficient
for
background
color
(1
byte)
f)
Initial
LED
light
intensity
value
(1
byte)
g)
LED
light
intensity
value,
2
-value
quantized
LED
light
intensity
value,
and
photo
-
mode
LED
light
intensity
value
(3
bytes)
h)
2
-value
quantized
ND
reference
value
and
photo
-mode
A/D
reference
value
(2
bytes)
i)
LED
light
intensity
value
on
the
platen
and
documents
(2
bytes)
j)
Threshold
value
on
the
platen
(1
byte)
(
3
)
Other
models
a)
White
level
data
(208
bytes)
b)
Black
level
data
(1
byte)
c)
Clamp
PWM
value
(1
byte)
d)
Compensation
data
for
background
color
(1
byte)
e)
Initial
LED
light
intensity
value
(1
byte)
f)
LED
light
intensity
value
(1
byte)
g)
LED
light
intensity
value
on
the
platen
and
documents
(2
bytes)
h)
Threshold
value
on
the
platen
(1
byte)
Upon
completion
of
recording
of
the
compensation
data
list,
the
equipment
returns
to
the
initial
maintenance
mode.
NOTE:
If
any
data
is
abnormal,
its
code
will
be
printed
in
inline
style,
as
shown
on
the
next
page.
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