A75UM1E1 (Ver. E.2)
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1.9 Difference of Action at the Time of Memory
Full
It is possible to connect the K-75 series with each digital printer KIP1230E, KIP2720E, KIP3620E and
KIP9010
The machine acts differently at the time of “Memory Full” depending whether or not speeds of scanner
and printer are same with each other, whether or not the printer is ready at the time you scan the
original, or whether or not the former Copy Job exists in the memory at the time you scan the original.
Combinations of same speed are as follows.
KIP2050 - (50.95mm per a second)
KIP2080 KIP2720E (80mm)
KIP2120 KIP3620E or KIP1230E (120mm)
KIP2160 KIP9010 (160mm)
Action 1
This action is done in the following cases.
(1) When speeds of scanner and printer are different from each other as you connect
KIP2050 (50.95mm/second) to KIP2720E (80mm/second).
(2) Some Copy Job has already existed in the memory when you start copying although
speeds of scanner and printer are same with each other.
(3) The printer has not warmed up yet (not ready) when you start copying although speeds
of scanner and printer are same with each other.
If you scan the original, the scanner stores its all image data in the memory, and then it is sent to the
printer and is printed out.
If the memory is fully occupied with the image data before scanning all image of the original, no more
image is stored in the memory.
The original is normally transported but no copy is printed out.
If you push the Re-copy Key, only the image data that could have been stored in the memory is
printed out.
Action 2
This action is done when speeds of scanner and printer are same with each other, no Copy
Job exists in the memory and the printer gets ready for copying (already warmed up).
However, the machine acts as the above Action 1 if you use the following functions.
(1) Set Copy
(2) Rotate Mode
(3) Trailing Edge
(4) Date Stamp on either “left rear” or “right rear”
If you scan the original, the scanner stores the image data in the memory while printing it out from the
printer at the same time.
If the memory is fully occupied with the image data (Memory Full) before scanning all image of the
original, no more image data is stored in the memory but scanning is continued and only 1 sheet of
complete copy is printed out.
If you re-copy the scanned image or when the second copy and later ones are printed out, however,
only the image data that could have been stored in the memory is printed out.