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How to take paper reading.

To take counter reading what will be the command for the canon ir2320l photocopier

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Look on the control panel; there is a button that reads "Counter Check".

Press the button and the button will illuminate.

A screen will open on the control panel.

The top number is the number of copies.
Write it down.
Press the number again to close the operation.

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SOURCE: COUNTER CHECK "CANON IMAGERUNNER 2200" BLACK AND WHITE

On the left side of the on/off switch is there a small button mark with 123 press that button and the meter reading will display.
101 TOTAL ***** -that will be the total of copies,printing,and fax receiving on A4
103 TOTAL LARGE ******-this is the total of the A3 copies,printing and fax receiving made
201 COPY(TOTAL) -this is the total A4 copies
203 COPY(TOTAL LARGE)-this is the total for A3 copies.


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SOURCE: I have Canon IR 400 photocopier. My problem is -

This not really a problem. Canon Copiers have various counters that track the counts of Various sized papers. Long, short and the like. The only counter that really matters in the 101 or total counter. This the counter that tracks every piece of paper that goes through the copier. This is the counter used to track copy usage. If you have a service contract this the counter the dealership will use to track copies for billing. Ignore anything but the total counter.

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