When an ordinary SC (pattern D) is generated, automatically reboot is performed.

When a type D occurs, automatic reboot is done or the machine display asks the customer if it can reboot. However, when the SC occurs twice in a short time, the machine sends a report to the @Remote server without rebooting. This is because just rebooting may not be a good solution if an SC occurs twice.

When an automatic reboot is performed, a confirmation screen is displayed after reboot. The confirmation screen can be cancelled by pressing the [OK] key (display is not cancelled only when the main power switch is switched OFF to ON).

Screen display during reboot
  • Status display on the current screen
    • Post-processing ...... Post-processing during printing, etc.
    • Automatic reboot .... After operation end
      Post-processing

      Until automatic reboot
  • Reset key (Reboot key)
    Key to perform reboot
    # Cancel key is not displayed.
  • Turn ON spanner LED (same as when an SC is generated).
Operation during SC reboot
  • Timing of SC reboot
    When @Remote is enabled, and when a NRS alarm*1 is not generated, the corresponding SC is the object of an automatic reboot.
    *1 NRS alarm: Issued when an ordinary SC (type D) is generated twice while the total counter counts 10 times.
  • Time to automatic reboot
    Reboot is performed 30 seconds after an engine reboot is possible, after the end of post-processing during printing, etc.
    At that time, a reboot is performed even if the MFP is operating. The engine does not start process control when a reboot is possible.
  • Automatic reboot
    See the flowchart below.