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Type 10
Black & White copier, parallel signals, 3 formats, duplex.
Type 11
Black & white microfiche reader and printer. Harness is made of 2 pairs of
wires; two for the enable (loop) and two for the debit pulse coming from the
copier (pulse A). Enable is inverted (NC instead of NO)
Type 12
N/A
Type 13
Hewlett-Packard FIH 6 prices.
Type 14
Toshiba eStudio's with GQ interface cable.
Type 15
Sharp MX Series, colour and B&W, Duplex
Delay 2
nd
pulse: 12.5 seconds (8,5 seconds if no 11x17 in copier)
Pulse length: 0.01 seconds
Blind: 0.00 second
Exit Delay: 3.00 seconds
Disable delay: 1.00 second
None
Type "None" refers to the 9900X connected to a PC rather than a copier
thus disabling the price setting in the 9900X. In such a case, the 9900X nor-
mally communicates with a Print Release Station, an Account-based Value-
adding station, or any other software applications requiring a pay-station.
When set to None, the 9900X will not accept money until a session is
launched in the application. This applies to print management software Pa-
perCut, PCounter, and Smartguard. Some other software like Cartadis
cPad, EnvisionWare, ITC, iTeam, and OCS require the 9900X to accept
money before opening a session, thus being programmed to Type 1. This
results in the 9900X accepting money at all time.
With PaperCut and PCounter, you can also set Type 1 and accept money at
all time if you prefer. When a patron logs-in, whatever amount previously
inserted in the 9900X automatically transfers to the patron's account in
whole.