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Printronix P5000 - Coil Temperature Adjustment

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Chapter 4 Coil Temperature Adjustment
Coil Temperature Adjustment
This procedure applies only to 1500 lpm printers.
Do this procedure only when the original controller board, power supply
board, or shuttle frame assembly have been replaced or you are instructed to
do so in a troubleshooting procedure. Do not do this procedure if the original
controller board, power supply board, or shuttle frame assembly were
removed and reinstalled as part of other maintenance tasks.
IMPORTANT
The shuttle frame assembly must be at room temperature to do this
procedure. If the shuttle was run prior to this procedure, allow it to cool
for 1 to 2 hours before doing this procedure.
1. Plug the AC power cord into the printer and the power source.
2. Power on the printer.
3. The printer must be offline to do this procedure. If the printer is online,
press the ON LINE key. “OFFLINE / CONFIG. CONTROL” will display.
4. Raise the printer cover.
5. On the control panel, press the
= + > keys to unlock the ENTER key.
“ENTER SWITCH UNLOCKED” briefly displays. (If “LOCKED” displays,
simply press
= and > again. This is the default key combination. The lock/
unlock key combination can be programmed by the user. If
= + > does
not unlock ENTER, get the combination from the user.)
6. Press
= + > + < + ; to enter the factory menu. (Press all four keys at the
same time.) “Factory / Set Coil Temp” appears on the display.
7. Press ENTER. The display tells you to “PLEASE WAIT” while the coil
temperature is set by an automatic calibration sequence in printer
software.
8. When the display again reads “Factory / Set Coil Temp” press
= + > to
lock the ENTER key.
9. Press the ON LINE key to exit the Factory menu.
10. Coil temperature is now set. Power off the printer and close the printer
cover.
11. Return the printer to normal operation (page 133).

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