Improving Throughput when Continuously Printing on Paper of Different Types or Thicknesses

When printing is performed continuously on paper of different types or thicknesses, the waiting time prior to printing may be long due to the temperature to allow paper feeding, resulting in lower throughput.

1In [Advanced Settings] for the custom paper, select 1247: [Fusing Temperature Range], and then adjust the value in [Heat].

Press [+] to reduce the waiting time, or [−] to increase.

2In [Advanced Settings] for the custom paper, set the fusing heat roller temperature to 180 degrees.

<Printing in full color>

Select 1241: [Fusing Temperature], and then increase the value in [Heat Roller Temp] of [FC].

<Printing in black and white>

Select 1241: [Fusing Temperature], and then increase the value in [Heat Roller Temp] of [BW].

3Print the image. Has any image quality problem occurred?

Yes

You cannot improve throughput under the present condition. Restore the previous setting.

No

You can operate the machine using this setting.

Note

  • To adjust the following settings, pre-register the type of paper in use as a custom paper. For details about registering custom papers, see "Specifying a Custom Paper", Preparation.

  • If waiting time becomes shorter, a paper jam or glossy ghosting may occur.