5 interruption of print by temperature control, Chapter 3 error correction & maintenance 3-32 – Konica Minolta KIP 9000 User Manual

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Chapter 3 Error Correction & Maintenance

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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. After
having an interval, KIP9000 will restart printing.

These operations are not error but an operation to adjust the temperature of Fuser. The Ready
Indicator flashes in the interval, and KIP9000 is changing the temperature to an appropriate level
during this period. This operation will possibly occur in these 3 cases.

• When media type is changed

• When making a large volume of continuous printing

• When in a very cold environment


Just wait until the KIP9000 finishes adjusting the temperature to proper level. It automatically starts
printing when adjustment is finished.








Ready Indicator flashes.













COPY DENSITY

MENU

ENTER

ONLINE

MF

D1

D2

D3

EXIT

PAPER DECK

1

2

3

4

SELECT

CUT

WIRE CLEAN

EXP- CLEAN

D4

PF

NOTE


If the above mentioned cases occur very frequently, check the followings.

• Printing media (More temperature is lost if thicker media is used, so the interval may be

required for recovering enough temperature.)

• Input voltage (If the input voltage is lower than requirement, the fuser unit may not be

able to keep required temperature. Interval for recovering the temperature will be
required.)

• Temperature of room air (If the room air is very cold, the fuser unit may not be able to

keep required temperature. Interval for recovering the temperature will be required.)

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