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Specifying the Cycle to Replace Consumables [Life Counter Alarm Setting]

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Chapter 9 Operational Settings Specifying the Cycle to Replace Consumables [Life Counter Alarm Setting] You can specify the replacement cycle of the consumables. The background color of the counter changes to light yellow when the page count after replacing the consumable reaches 95% of the value specified here, and turns yellow when it reaches 100%. You can also display the message for replacing consumables (page 184). 1 Start up the Software Operation Panel. Refer to "9.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel" (page 170). 2 From the listing on the left, select [Device Setting 2] J [Life Counter Alarm Setting]. 3 Specify a value for the life cycle for replacing each consumable (Pick roller, separator roller and brake roller). The specifiable value is from 10,000 to 2,550,000 in increments of 10,000. TOP Contents Index Introduction Scanner Overview How to Load Documents Configuring the Scan Settings How to Use the Operator Panel Various Ways to Scan Daily Care Replacing Consumables Troubleshooting Operational Settings Appendix Glossary 185

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Index
Chapter 9 Operational Settings
Appendix
Glossary
Introduction
Contents
TOP
185
How to Load
Documents
Configuring
the Scan
Settings
How to Use
the Operator
Panel
Various Ways
to Scan
Daily Care
Troubleshooting
Replacing
Consumables
Scanner
Overview
Operational
Settings
Specifying the Cycle to Replace Consumables
[Life Counter Alarm Setting]
You can specify the replacement cycle of the consumables.
The background color of the counter changes to light yellow
when the page count after replacing the consumable reaches
95% of the value specified here, and turns yellow when it
reaches 100%. You can also display the message for
replacing consumables
(page 184)
.
1
Start up the Software Operation Panel.
Refer to
"9.1 Starting Up the Software Operation Panel" (page 170)
.
2
From the listing on the left, select [Device Setting 2]
J
[Life Counter Alarm Setting].
3
Specify a value for the life cycle for replacing each
consumable (Pick roller, separator roller and brake roller).
The specifiable value is from 10,000 to 2,550,000 in increments of
10,000.