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CLP-550 SERIES
CLP-550/550N
SERVICE
SAMSUNG COLOR LASER PRINTER
Manual
CONTENTS
1. Precautions 2. Reference Information 3. Specifications 4. Summary of product 5. System Outline 6. Disassembly and Reassembly 7. Alignment and Adjustments 8. Troubleshooting 9. Exploded Views and Parts List 10. Block Diagram 11. Connection Diagram
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Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd. March 2004 Printed in Korea. VERSION NO. : 1.00 CODE : JC-0118A
Precautions
1. Precautions
In order to prevent accidents and to prevent damage to the equipment please read the precautions listed below carefully before servicing the printer and follow them closely.
CAUTION - INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN THIS COVER OPEN. DO NOT OPEN THIS COVER. VORSICHT - UNSICHTBARE LASERSTRAHLUNG, WENN ABDECKUNG GE FFNET. NICHT DEM STRAHL AUSSETZEN. ATTENTION - RAYONNEMENT LASER INVISIBLE EN CAS D OUVERTURE. EXPOSITION DANGEREUSE AU FAISCEAU. ATTENZIONE - RADIAZIONE LASER INVISIBILE IN CASO DI APERTURA. EVITARE L ESPOSIZIONE AL FASCIO. PRECAUCION - RADIACION LASER IVISIBLE CUANDO SE ABRE. EVITAR EXPONERSE AL RAYO. ADVARSEL. - USYNLIG LASERSTR LNING VED BNING, N R SIKKERHEDSBRYDERE ER UDE AF FUNKTION. UNDG UDSAETTELSE FOR STR LNING. ADVARSEL. - USYNLIG LASERSTR LNING N R DEKSEL PNES. STIRR IKKE INN I STR LEN. UNNG EKSPONERING FOR STR LEN. VARNING - OSYNLIG LASERSTR LNING N R DENNA DEL R PPNAD OCH SP RREN R URKOPPLAD. BETRAKTA EJ STR LEN. STR LEN R FARLIG. VARO! - AVATTAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS OHITETTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA N KYM TT M LLE LASERS TEILYLLE L KATSO S TEESEEN.
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(4) Do not install printer on an unstable place. Do not install the printer on an unstable place. This can cause bodily harm, or damage the printer. It is 32kg, so if you wish to put it on a table, check the table bo be sure the tablet is strong enough to support the printet. (5) Do not install a printer on an inclined floor or an unbalanced place. After installation, double check that the printer is stable.
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Precautions
Caution >>Be sure no power is applied to the chassis or circuit, and observe all other safety precautions.
1. Immediately before handling a semiconductor component or semiconductor-equipped assembly, drain off any electrostatic charge on your body by touching a known earth ground. Alternatively, employ a commercially available wrist strap device, which should be removed for your personal safety reasons prior to applying power to the unit under test. 2. After removing an electrical assembly equipped with ESDs, place the assembly on a conductive surface, such as aluminum or copper foil, or conductive foam, to prevent electrostatic charge buildup in the vicinity of the assembly. 3. Use only a grounded tip soldering iron to solder or desolder ESDs. 4. Use only an anti-static solder removal device. Some solder removal devices not classified as anti-static can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESDs. 5. Do not use Freon-propelled chemicals. When sprayed, these can generate electrical charges sufficient to damage ESDs. 6. Do not remove a replacement ESD from its protective packaging until immediately before installing it. Most replacement ESDs are packaged with all leads shorted together by conductive foam, aluminum foil, or a comparable conductive material. 7. Immediately before removing the protective shorting material from the leads of a replacement ESD, touch the protective material to the chassis or circuit assembly into which the device will be installed. 8. Maintain continuous electrical contact between the ESD and the assembly into which it will be installed, until completely plugged or soldered into the circuit. 9. Minimize bodily motions when handling unpackaged replacement ESDs. Normal motions, such as the brushing together of clothing fabric and lifting ones foot from a carpeted floor, can generate static electricity sufficient to damage an ESD.
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REFERENCE INFORMATION
2. Reference Information
This chapter contains the tools list, list of abbreviations used in this manual, and a guide to the location space required when installing the printer. A definition of tests pages and Wireless Network information definition is also included.
Cleaning Equipments Standard : An IPA(Isopropyl Alcohol)dry wipe tissue or a gentle neutral detergent and lint-free cloth.
Driver Standard : "-" type, "+" type (M3 long, M3 short, M2 long, M2 short).
Vacuum Cleaner
Cotton Swab Standard : For general home use, for medical service.
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REFERENCE INFORMATION
ADC AP AC ASIC Circuit ASSY BIOS BLDC Motor CLBP CMOS CMYK CN CON CPU CTD Sensor dB dBA dBm DC DCU DIMM DPI DRAM DVM ECP ECU EEPROM EMI EP
Enhanced Parallel Port Firmware First Cassette Feeder/First Cassette Tray Front-In, Side-Out First Print out Time Windows Graphic Device Interface Graphic Interchange Format Ground Host Based Printing Hard Disk Drive Hyper Text Transfer Protocol High Voltage High Voltage Power Supply Interface Input and Output Pound(s) Integrated Circuit International Color Consortium Intelligent Drive Electronics or Integrated Drive Electronics Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Inc Image Output Terminal (Color printer, Copier) Isopropy Alcohol Inter Process CommunicationEPP Enhanced parallel Port Images Per Minute Image Transfer Belt local area network Laser Beam Printer
Assembly Basic Input Output System Brushless DC Motor Color Laser Beam Printer Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Black Connector Connector Central Processing Unit Color Toner Density Sensor Decibel A-Weighted decibel Decibel milliwatt Direct Current Diagnostic Control Unit Dual In-line Memory Module Dot Per Inch Dynamic Random Access Memory Digital Voltmeter Enhanced Capability Port Engine Control Unit Electronically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory Electro Magnetic Interference Electro photographic
FPOT GDI GIF GND HBP HDD HTML HV HVPS I/F I/O lb IC ICC IDE IEEE IOT IPA IPC IPM ITB LAN LBP
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LCD LED LSU MB MHz MPBF MPF/MPT NIC NPC NVRAM OPC PBA PCL PCI
Liquid Crystal Display Light Emitting Diode Laser Scanning Unit Megabyte Megahertz Mean Prints Between Failure Multi Purpose Feeder/Multi Purpose Tray Network Interface Card Network Printer Card Nonvolatile Random Access Memory Organic Photo Conductor Printed Board Assembly Printer Command Language , Printer Control Language Peripheral Component Interconnect by Intel 1992/6/22, is a local bus standard developed by Intel and introduced in April, 1993 : A60, B60 Pins Printer Command Language 5CeColor Printer Command Language 6 Portable Document Format Page Description Language Packet internet or Inter-Network Groper Postscript Printer Discription Page Per Minute Post Script Post Script Level3 Pre-Transfer Lamp
PWM Qty RAM RCP ROM SCF/SCT SMPS SPGP SPL SPL-C Spool SRS SURF SW sync T1 T2 TRC PnP U.I. URL USB VCCI
Pulse Width Moduration Quantity Random Access Memory Remote Control Panel Read Only Memory Second Cassette Feeder/Second Cassette Tray Switching Mode Power Supply Samsung Printer Graphic Processor Samsung Printer Language Samsung Printer Language-Color Simultaneous Peripheral Operation Online Software Requirment Specification Surface Rapid Fusing Switch Synchronous or Synchronization ITB Transfer Roller Toner Reproduction Curve Universal Plug and Play User Interface Uniform Resource Locator Universal Serial Bus Voluntary Control Council for Interference Information Technology Equipment Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Wireless Fidelity
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2.4.1 A4 5% Pattern
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2.4.2 A4 2% Pattern
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T2 -Roller 75.398mm
1stAgitator 66.68mm
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REFERENCE INFORMATION
About the certificated mark of Wi-FiTM - Wi-FiTM is a registered trademark of the WECA (Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance). Over 50 wireless LAN companies are member of this organisation. Most of the main wireless networking companies are attending including such companies as Lucent Technologies, Cisco, Intel/Symbol, 3Com, Enterasys (Cabletron), Compaq, IBM, Nokia, Dell, Philips, Samsung Electronics, Sony, Intersil, etc.. This mark certifies mutual compatibility amongst the product of these companies. Wi-FiTM (IEEE 802.1) is certified as a standard of the wireless LAN market.
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Specifications
3. Specifications
Specifications are correct at the time of printing. Product specifications are subject to change without notice. See below for product specifications.
* Print speed will be affected by Operating System used, computing performance, application software, connecting method, media type, media size and job complexity. ** Sound Pressure Level, ISO 7779
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Specifications
* Memory Slots : Standard Capacity is 64MB(With NPC : 128MB) Option Capacity is 320MB(With NPC : 384MB)(Max) (100Pin 1 slot, 64MB/128MB/256MB)
Power Consumption
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Specifications
SDRAM DIMM
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Duplex O O O O
Option Cassette(SCT)
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Summary of product
4. Summary of Product
This chapter describes the functions and operating principals of the main components.
Deve Cover
SCT SCF
Samsung Electronics
CASSETTE FCT
HVPS
DEV. - Yellow
DEV. - Magenta
DEV. - Cyan
DEV. - Black
LSU
PTL PTL
SCF Path
OPC
ITB Unit
Pick-up Roller
Pick-up Roller
Fuser Unit
Eraser Lamp
DUPLEX
Feeder
Pick-up Roller
T2 Roller
F T MP
MPF Path
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Panel PBA
Deve Drive
Fuser Fan
Main Drive
Duplex Cover Open S/W
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1) OPC Unit
Images are created on the OPC unit using an electro-photographic process. The unit consists of:* OPC Drum * Waste Toner Ass'y used to collect waste toner remaining on the OPC drum, * Charge Roller Assy * Etc.
2) ITB Unit
ITB stands for Image Transfer Belt. An image developed on the OPC Drum is transferred first to the ITB. This is called the T1 Transfer (Primary Image Transfer). Images are built up in layers on the ITB. First the Yellow (Y) colour image is created on the OPC and transferred to the ITB Next the Magenta (M) colour image is created on the OPC and transferred to the ITB Followed by the Cyan (C) and Black (K) images.
3) Transfer Roller
Once the complete, full colour, image, has been built up on the ITB the Transfer Roller is used to transfer the image onto paper. This is called the T2 Transfer (Secondary Image Transfer)
> Spec.
* Paper arrange way : Side Registration * Paper Direction : FISO (Front-in, Side-Out) * Cassette Type : A4, Ltr * Paper Discharge : Separation Claw * Capacity : 250 Sheets (Standard paper 75mg/m? 20lb) * Paper Size : A4, Letter * Paper Weight (average) : 60~90g/m2 (16~24lbs) * Paper Type : General Printing Paper * Additional Function : Paper Empty Sensor
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* Paper arrangement : Side Registration * Paper Direction : FISO (Front-in, Side-Out) * Cassette Type : A4, Ltr * Paper Discharge : Separation Claw * Capacity : 500 Sheets (Standard paper 75mg/m2 20lb) * Paper Size : A4, Letter * Paper Weight (average) : 60~90g/m2 (16~24lbs) * Paper Type : General Printing Paper * Additional Function : Paper Empty Sensor
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* * * * * * * * * * Capacity : Cut Sheet : 100 Sheets (Standard paper 75mg/m2 20lb) OHP : 300 Sheets Envelope & Label & Card Stock : 10 Sheets Paper Arrangement : Side Registration Power : Main Motor (BLDC) Driving Management : Solenoid Paper Discharge : Friction Pad Method Paper Size : Legal, Folio, A4, Letter, Executive, JIS B5, A5, A6 Paper Weight (Average) : 60~163g/m2 Paper Type : General, Label, Post Card, Transparency, Envelope, Card Stock (Tracing Paper is not served) * Additional Function : Paper Empty Sensor
7) Feeder
* Paper Arrangement : Side Registration. * Power : Main Motor (BLDC) * Paper Management : Solenoid
8) Duplex Unit
The Duplex Unit is used to reverse feed paper when printing on the second side (known as Double sided or Duplex printing). The Duplex Unit is not an optional extra, it is built-in at manufacturing time and is integral with the Transfer Roller.
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* Power : Main Motor (BLDC) * Paper Reverse Function: After the front side of the original document is printed, it transfers the printing paper to the duplex unit for printing the reverse side of original document which is reverse fed by the exit roller.
9) Exit Unit
The Exit Unit guides paper that is just about to leave the print engine. Printed-paper is discharged by Exit Roller and Kicker into the Output Tray.
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* Capacity : 250 sheets (Standard A4, 75g/m2) * Paper Direction : Face Down * Exit Drive Roller : It is driven by Main Motor (BLDC), and it rotates clockwise for normal feed and antic-clockwise when reverse feeding for duplex printing. * Bin Full Sensor : There is no Bin Full sensor fitted on this model.
12) LSU
This is a core part of LBP. It forms a latent image on the surface of OPC drum using a static charge. * Resolution: Real 600 dpi
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* Power : 40W Max (24V) * Drives : OPC unit, ITB unit, Fuser, Feeder, Duplex unit, Exit unit
> Spec.
* Power : 40W Max (24V) * Drives : DEV (4 Color)/ITB Cleaning)
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Summary of Product
2. DEVE Motor
NO. 1 2. 3. 4.
Name Main Motor DEVE Motor Fuser Fan Waste Toner Motor
Description Drives the OPC unit, ITB unit, feeder unit, fuser unit, exit unit and duplex unit. Drives C, M, Y and K toner cartridges and ITB cleaning cam. Forces cold air into the printer and takes out heat from the fuser. Transfers collected waste toner from the OPC drum and ITB to the waste toner tank. (Refer to front view picture on 4-2 page)
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Yellow Deve Clutch Magenta Deve Clutch Cyan Deve Clutch Feed Regi Clutch
MP Pick_up Solenoid
Pick_up Solenoid
>>Solenoid
NO. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Name C DEVE solenoid K DEVE solenoid Y DEVE solenoid M DEVE solenoid Pick-up solenoid MP Pick-up solenoid Duplex solenoid Description Controls the High Voltage supply to the cyan cartridge. Controls the High Voltage supply to the black cartridge. Controls the High Voltage supply to the yellow cartridge.. Controls the High Voltage supply to the magenta cartridge. Controls the pick-up roller drive. Controls the MP pick-up roller drive. When operating in duplex print mode, this reverses the direction of paper feeding to feed paper into the duplex unit. This forces the transfer roller into contact with the ITB unit. This brings the cleaning blade into contact with the ITB unit
8. 9.
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>>Clutch
NO. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Name Yellow DEVE clutch Magenta DEVE clutch Cyan DEVE clutch Black DEVE clutch Feed Regi. Clutch Description Controls Yellow color toner cartridge drive Controls Magenta color toner cartridge drive Controls Cyan color toner cartridge drive Controls Black color toner cartridge drive Controls the location of picked-up paper
* ITB Home Sensor and CTD Sensor are located in the ITB unit. If they develop a fault replace the ITB unit. * Please, refer to the Chap. 7 Arrangement and Adjustment, "Paper Path diagram", for the location of the paper empty sensor, feed sensor, and exit sensor. * Please, refer to page 4-2 for the location of the waste toner sensor, DEVE cover open S/W, and duplex cover open S/W.
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TH4
CN13
CN7
HVPS
DUPLEX CN24
CN15
CN4
PANEL
T2 HOME CN26
BLDC1 CN27
SMPS CN30
USB
Parallel Port
DIMM2_SLOT
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CN10 ITB
CN16 SCF
CN5
DEVE_DRIVER
CN14 LSU SW
CN8
ERASER
CN35 LSU_FAN
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OSC3 19.900614MHz
OSC5 12.5MHz
OSC1 30MHz
Summary of Product
DIMM1
DIMM2 SDRAM(512Mbit)
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Summary of product
SPC603e 266MHz
System Bus 32-bit, 50MHz NPC Wire/Wireless Optional Panel 16X2 LCD IEEE1284 Memory Bus 32-bit, 50MHz UART SPGPi
Engine Mecha
USB2.0
1) CPU - SCP603e A Motorola SPC603e 266MHz processor, running at 250MHz, is the main processor controlling the printer. It has a 32 bit Motorola 603 bus operating at 50MHz which connects it to the Samsung SPGPi graphics processor ASIC, optional NPC card, memory and the LPEC engine controller.
High-performance, superscalar microprocessor Five independent execution units and one register file High instruction and data throughput 16-Kbyte data cache-four-way set-associative 16-Kbyte instruction cache-four way set-associative A 64-entry, two-way set-associative ITLB A 64-entry, two-way set-associative DTLB Four-entry data and instruction BAT arrays providing 128-Kbyte to 256-Mbyte blocks
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Summary of Product
Facilities for enhanced system performance . A 32-bit or 64-bit split-transaction external data bus with burst transfers . Support for one-level address pipelining Integrated power management . Low-power 1.8/3.3 volt (2.0/3.3 volt or 2.0/2.5 volt with 300MHz core speed) design . Internal PLL that provides many processor/bus clock ratios . Three power saving modes: doze, nap, and sleep . Automatic dynamic power reduction when internal functional units are idle In-system testability and debugging features through JTAG boundary-scan capability
2) SPGPi The Samsung SPGPi graphics processor ASCIC has all of the necessary functions to control the I/O and manipulate images. It is a System Controller operated at 50MHz under control of the SPC603e CPU.
Power PC Compatible Interface 3 Memory Bus Architecture . ROM Bus, Primary DRAM Bus, Secondary SDRAM Bus for Band Buffer Direct connection to 4 ROM Banks . 16 MByte Address Space per Bank . Burst Capability . Programmable Timing per Bank Direct connection to max 6 I/O Banks of ROM Bus . 64 MByte Address Space per Bank . Programmable Timing per Bank Direct connection to a maximum of 3 I/O Banks of DROM Bus for DMA . 8 KByte Address Space per Bank . Programmable Timing per Bank Direct connection to a maximum of 9 DRAM / SDRAM Banks . Support EDO or FPM Type DRAM and SDRAM . Max 128 MByte Address Space per Bank . Programmable Timing to Control DRAM / SDRAM A.C Characteristics . Supports Self Refresh for Data Retention Direct connection to 1 SDRAM Banks using Secondary Bus for Band Buffer . Support SDRAM only . Max 512 KByte Address Space . Programmable Timing to Control SDRAM A.C Characteristics . Supports Self Refresh for Data Retention . Bus Traffic Sharing using Secondary Bus Graphic Coprocessor Core for Banding support of Printer Languages . Supports up to 256 Bit Block Transfer . Scan Line Transfer . Polygon Filling . Enhanced Graphic Commands compared to SPGP, SPGPe+ . Access to Secondary Bus
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Parallel Port Interface Controller . DMA based or Interrupt based Operation . Supports IEEE Standard 1284 Communication UART . 4 Independent Full Duplex UART (Interrupt Based Operation Only) . max 16 Byte FIFO to Handle SIR Bit Rate Speed DMA . 3 Channel General Purpose DMA Controller for High Speed I/O . 8 bit, 16 bit, 32 bit Data Transfer Mode Support Timer . 3 Independent Programmable Timer . Watch Dog Timer for S/W Trap and Tone Generator for MFP Application RSH . Fully H/W Rotator, Scaler and Halftoner . Variable Image Scaler and Image Halftoning Unit for PCL6 Compression / Decompression . 3 Different Kinds of Codec Algorithm . jCodec : Powerful T.85 JBIG Algorithm for Bi Level Image Compression . gCodec - Simplified JBIG Algorithm for Band Compression, coupled with GEU - Access to Secondary Bus . HCT : Halftone Compression Technology (Byte Run-Length Type) . Independent Compression & Decompression Data Path of Each Codec Printer Video Controller . 2 Different Kind of Printer Video Controller (Selected by S/W) . High Performance DMA based Interface to Printer Engine . PVC : Printer Video Controller without RET Algorithm . HPVC - Printer Video Controller with RET Algorithm - Access to Secondary Bus Package : 352 pin BGA Power . Core : 2.5V . IO : 3.3V
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Summary of Product
3) Memory Block
The operating program runs from memory (see below). It is used to store video data and printing jobs from the host Standard factory fitted memory is 64MB (128MBfor CLP-550N), and can be expanded using a DIMM module mounted in the SODIMM connector. This is a user fit option, DIMMs from 64Mb - 256MB can be used giving a total of up to 320MB (384MB CLP-550N) of memory. DIMM modules are non standard only Samsung product should be used. The memory controller, located in the SPGPi, controls the SDRAM memory using a 32 bit 50 MHz bus.
4) ROM Block
An 8MB flash ROM is used to store the OS, Fonts are also stored in the flash ROM. An option DIMM module can be fitted in the SODIMM connector if required. The flash Rom is controlled by the ROM Controller that is built into the SPGPi processor.
6) IEEE1284 Block
An IEEE 1284 controller is controlled directly by the SPGPi processor. ECP mode is supported.
7) Option Block
An Ethernet card can be attached using the 100 pin connector. It is connected directly to the SPGPi processor and communicates using a 16bit bus.
8) OPE Panel
The OPE panel is controlled by a UART Block located in the SPGPi and it displays printer status and helps the user to setup the printer. Various data is transferred using a serial interface between a Mycom located in the OPE panel and the UART in the SPGPi.
9) Memory
There are two types of memory, program memory that uses flash and a working memory that uses SDRAM. When printing working memory is used as band memory.
11) Sensor
Various sensors are used to detect various conditions during the printing process. These include paper empty sensor, feed sensor, exit sensor, CTD sensor, ITB sensor, etc.
13) ADC
The ADC unit is used to sense a number of analog parameters used in the set. These include Fuser and Set temperatures, OPC, ITB and Toner OEM resistors, Waste Toner tank full / present, Waste Toner Motor and T1 / T2 / Charge currents, CTD sensor.
14) DAC
The DAC is used to control the light intensity emitted by the CTD LED.
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Summary of product
1) DC output
- Main controller PBA, OP panel, SCF, Developer driver PBA
2) AC output
-Fuser unit (Heat lamp, Thermostat)
3) Output voltage
NO 1 2 3 Item Channel name Rated outputting voltage Uses CH1 +3.3V 3.3V 4% MICOM,CMOS LOGIC CH2 +5V +5V 4% MICOM,CMOS LOGIC CH3 +24.0V +24V + 15%/-10% MOTOR,FAN CH4 +24.0VF +24V + 15%/-10% MOTOR,FAN
CON1
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CHARGER SUPPLY
T1
T2
CN1
CN2
CHARGER SUPPLY
T1
T2
CN1
CN2
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Summary of product
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6.2 Parts for Maintenance and Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-3) 6.2.1 Replacing cycle of parts for maintenance and repair . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-3) 6.2.2 Printer Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-4) 6.3 Information Related in Disassembly and Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-5) 6.3.1 Attentional item when disassembling or assembling . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-5) 1) Disassemble of LSU Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-5) 2) Disassemble of ITB Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-5) 3) Custody of OPC Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-5) 4) Custody of Toner Cartridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-5) 5) Disassemble of DEVE Drive Assy and Main Drive Assy . . . . . page(6-5) 6) Disassemble of Terminal Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-5) 7) Disassemble of Fuser Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-5) 6.3.2 Screw Used in the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-6) 6.3.3 Various Cover Open and Consumption Part Disassembly . . . . . . . page(6-7) >> Consumption Parts disassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-7) 6.3.4 Replacing the Waste Toner Tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-10) >> Disassembling the waste toner tank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-10) 6.4 Process of Disassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-12) 6.4.1 Top Cover and Front Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-12) 6.4.2 OP Panel Assy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-16) 6.4.3 Rear Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-17) 6.4.4 Duplex Cover Assy and Transfer Roller (T2) Roller . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-19) 6.4.5 Fuser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-21) 6.4.6 Exit Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-23) 6.4.7 SMPS and Main PBA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-24) 6.4.8 Fuser Fan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-27) 6.4.9 Main Drive Assy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-28) 6.4.10 HVPS (High Voltage Power Supply) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-30) 6.4.11 DEVE Drive Assy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-32) 6.4.12 DEVE Drive PBA and DEVE Cover Open S/W . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-34) 6.4.13 DEVE Drive Motor and ITB Cleaning Solenoid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-36) 6.4.14 Erase lamp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-37) 6.4.15 DEVE Cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-38) 6.4.16 LSU Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-39) 6.4.17 DEVE OEM PBA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-41) 6.4.18 Waste Toner Assy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-42) 6.4.19 MPT(Multi Purpose Tray) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-44) 6.4.20 Pick-Up Assy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page(6-45)
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COMPONENT Toner Cartridge(Black) Toner Cartridge(Cyan) Toner Cartridge(Magenta) Toner Cartridge(Yellow) OPC Unit ITB Unit(T1 Roller) Waste Toner Tank Fuser Unit Transfer Roller(T2 Roller)
REPLACEMENT CYCLE intial(2,000 pages@5% coverage) replacement(7,000 pages@5% coverage) intial(1,500 pages@5% coverage) replacement(5,000 pages@5% coverage) intial(1,500 pages@5% coverage) replacement(5,000 pagse@5% coverage) intial(1,500 pages@5% coverage) replacement(5,000 pages@5% coverage) mono : 50,000 pages color : 12,500 pages mono : 50,000 pages color : 12,500 pages 3,000 Images simplex : 100,000 pages duplex : 50,000 pages simplex : 50,000 pages duplex : 25,000 pages
REMARK User replace User replace User replace User replace User replace User replace User replace Engineer Engineer
* Page: Counted value based on sides of paper printed (Duplex = 2 pages). * Image: Counted value based on printed monochrome images. * When printing a color section 1 page = 4 images. (i.e. each side is made up of 4 color images)
The life span of each of these parts is stored in memory. The amount of each 'life' used can be checked at any time using the control panel. When a part is replaced it is necessary to reset the 'life used' that is stored in memory. * How to initialize a the value of part's life span: From the control panel, select the following items in order:
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S2
SCREW-TAPPING
6002-000115
4*15, GOLD
S12
SCREW-TAPTITE
6003-001001
3*8, BLACK
6001-000568
3*8, SILVER
SCREW-TAPTITE
6003-001256
4*10 SILVER
SCREW-TAPTITE
6003-000261
3*6, GOLD
6003-001068
2*16, BLACK
SCREW-TAPTITE
6003-000301
4*6, GOLD
SCREW-SPICIAL
6009-001396
3*10, BLACK
SCREW-TAPTITE
6003-000008
4*6, SILVER
6006-001193
3*6, GOLD
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Pull
Caution: Before opening the exit cover, completely open the DEVE cover (eject the toner cartridges) 2) Removing a toner cartridge (K, Y, M, and C)
Black Toner Cartridge Yellow Toner Cartridge Margenta Toner Cartridge Cyan Toner Cartridge
Caution: * Take care not to damage the rollers. * Keep the toner cartridge on a flat surface.
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Exit Cover
Push
Deve Cover
Caution: Before opening the exit over completely open the DEVE cover until it is at right angles to the main frame and the toner cartridges are ejected 4) Remove the ITB unit by releasing the ITB lock levers on both sides of the unit.
Lever
Lever
ITB Unit
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5) Remove the OPC drum by carefully lifting the unit using the handle provided. Take care to ensure that the OPC drum surface is not scratched or damaged. Do not touch the surface of the drum when lifting the drum handle or when removing the drum.
OPC Drum
Caution: The surface of the OPC drum could be damaged if the OPC drum is exposed to direct sunlight for more than 5 minutes.
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PUSH
2) Lift the hook at the top of the waste toner tank and gently pull the top edge of the waste tank forward. Lift the tank out.
PULL
Caution: Be careful not to let toner spill from the waste toner tank.
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3) Remove the Toner Caps from the side of the tank and fit them to the tank inlets as shown below
Toner Cap
4) Fit a new waste toner tank.
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Cassette
2) Open all of the covers in the following order:- Duplex cover - DEVE cover - Exit cover (Refer to 6.3.3)
Exit Cover
Deve Cover
Duplex Cover
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Screw
Top Cover
Screw
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5) Push both of the top corners to release the catches and open the front cover and then remove the waste toner tank. (Refer to 6.3.4)
PUSH
6) Release 7 screws (3*10 silver) located inside the front cover. Release 2 screws (3*10 silver) located on the top of the front cover.
Screw Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
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7) Release 2 hooks on the right and the left side with a flat bladed screwdriver and then remove the front cover. Take care to disconnect one harness connected to the frame.
Hook
Hook
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C A
Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw
B A
Screw Screw
A : OP Panel Screw, 3 * 8 Black B : Panel PBA Screw, 3 * 8 Black C : LCD Screw, 3 * 6 Gold
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B
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
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Screw
2) Remove the duplex cover ass'y by pulling it in the direction shown by the arrows in A and B below. * A: Lift up the left side section. * B: Remove the duplex cover ass'y by pulling the right side section towards the left.
A
Duplex Assy
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3) Release 4 hooks on the right and left side with a flat bladed screwdriver and then remove the duplex ass'y.
Hook Hook
Duplex Assy
Hook Hook
4) Remove the transfer roller by turning the bush on each end of the roller
Duplex Assy
Transfer Roller
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6.4.5 Fuser
1) Open the DEVE cover
Pull
Caution: Before opening the exit cover, completely open the DEVE cover until it is at right angles to the main frame and the toner cartridges are ejected 2) Open the exit cover.
Exit Cover
Push
Deve Cover
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3) Release 5 screws (3*10 silver) and then remove the harness cover.
Harness Cover
Screw
Screw
Screw Screw
Screw
Harness
5) Remove the fuser by holding both sides of the fuser and then pulling the fuser upwards.
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1) Support the Exit Cover and remove the 2 screws(4*10 Silver) indicated using a long blade screwdriver from inside the OPC cavity. Remove the Exit Cover.
Screw
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Screw Screw
Screw
Screw
2) Release 2 screws (3*10 machine screw, silver) connected to the main PBA parallel port and then remove the main PBA bracket
Screw
Screw
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3) Release 5 screws from the SMPS. Release one screw (3*10 silver) from the harness guide. A: Right side 2EA (3 * 6 Gold) B: Left side 1EA (3 * 10 Silver) C: Bottom 1EA (4 * 10 Silver)
Harness Guide
Screw
Screw
Screw
SMPS
Screw
A A
Screw
CON1
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5) Remove all harness connected to the main PBA. 6) Release 5 screws (3*6 machine screw, gold) from the main PBA and then remove the main PBA.
Screw
Screw
Screw
Main PBA
Screw
Screw
CN17 WASTE TONER CN10 ITB
TH3
CN15
TH4
CN13
PTL
CN11
CN7 CN4
HVPS PANEL
T2 HOME CN26
BLDC1 CN27
SMPS CN30
USB
Parallel Port
CN16 SCF
CN5
DEVE_DRIVER
ERASER
CN35 LSU_FAN
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Screw
Screw
Fuser Fan
Screw
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1) Remove all harnesses from the harness guides. 2) Remove the SMPS cover bracket.
Bracket-Cover SMPS
3) Look inside the OPC drum cavity and locate the T2 cam. Remove the washer using tweezers and then remove the T2 cam.
Cam-Drive Washer-Plain
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4) Remove the washer using tweezers and then remove the OPC gear and pin. (The OPC gear can be found inside the printer after removing the OPC drum unit. Take care that the pin is not lost as you remove the gear.)
Pin-Drive
Gear-Drive
Washer-Plain
5) Remove the motor harness. Release 5 screws (3*10 silver) and then take out the main drive ass'y.
Screw
Screw
Screw
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HVPS
CHARGER SUPPLY
T1
T2
USB
<Main PBA> 2) Remove one harness and 4 high-voltage harnesses from the HVPS.
<HVPS>
Harness Harness
Red Black
Black Red
Harness
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3) Remove 5 screws (3*6 machine screw, gold) and then remove the HVPS.
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
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Harness Guider
Screw
3x 10 White
Screw Screw
3 x 6 Yellow
Screw
4x 10 White
2) Remove the ground harness and the harness guide bracket by releasing 3 screws (2 EA 3*6 machine screw, gold: 1 EA 4*10 silver).
Screw
B
Screw
Screw
4 x 10 White
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Motor Harness
4) Release 5 screws (3*10 silver) from the DEVE drive ass'y. Remove 4 harnesses connected to the DEVE drive PBA and then remove the DEVE drive ass'y.
Screw
SUPPLY
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw Harness
CLT_4TH CN5 CLT_3RD CN9
CLT-2ND CN4
CN8 CLT-1ST
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Screw
2) Remove all harnesses and 6 screws (3*10 silver) and then take out the DEVE drive PBA.
SUPPLY
Screw Screw
Screw
CN1
Screw Screw
CLT-2ND CN4
CN8 CLT-1ST
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Terminal
Terminal
Terminal
Terminal
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1) Release 4 screws (3*6 gold) and then remove the DEVE drive motor.
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
2) Unplug one harness from the DEVE drive PBA and then remove the ITB cleaning solenoid.
ITB Solenoid
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Screw
Screw
Screw
2) Release 2 clips and lift the eraser lamp ass'y, remove one harness and then remove the erase lamp.
Erase Lamp
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Screw
LSU Cleaner
Deve Cover
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Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw
2) Release one screw (3*8 yellow). (Use a short length cross-head screwdriver.)
LSU Ground
Screw
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Harness Harness
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1) Separate one harness(CN1) from the HVPS and one harness(CN2) from the DEVE OEM PBA. Remove 6 screws (3*8 black) and then take out the DEVE OEM PBA.
Screw
Screw Screw
2) Remove 12 terminals.
Terminals
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Screw
Screw
Screw Screw
Screw
Screw
2) Remove the waste toner ass'y by first reaching into the OPC cavity and lightly depressing the waste toner receiver whilst at the same time gently pulling the waste toner motor assy away from the set. Once the ass'y is released refer to the photograph and remove the ass'y.
OPC Lifter
Caution: * It is very likely that waste toner will be spilled when removing the waste toner ass'y.
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3) Release one screw (3*10 silver) and then remove the sensor cover.
Screw
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Screw
2) Release the 2 clips located underneath the machine (see photograph). Pull the MP Ass'y upward and remove
Snap -Fit
Snap -Fit
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6.4.20Pick-UpAss'y
>> Before disassembling it:
*Disassemble *Disassemble *Disassemble *Disassemble *Disassemble *Disassemble *Disassemble all consumable parts (Toner cartridges, ITB unit and OPC drum) (Refer to 6.3.3) the front cover and top cover (Refer to 6.4.1) the rear cover. (Refer to 6.4.3) the duplex cover. (Refer to 6.4.4) the SMPS & main PBA. (Refer to 6.4.7) the Erase Lamp. (Refer to 6.4.14) the Waster Toner Ass'y (Refer to 6.4.18)
1) Undo 2 screws (3*10 silver) and remove the Pick-up Solenoid. Then remove the plastic circlip which retains the Pick-Up Gear and also remove the gear wheel. Release the shaft retaining bearing.
Pick-Up Solenoid
Screw
Screw
Screw
Screw Screw
Pick-Up Assy
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3) Remove the 3*8 black screw retaining the Guide Pick-Up plate. Using a small flat bladed screwdriver or similar tool force the brass ground plate off the retaining lugs and bend it upward slightly. Release the Eraser Lamp harness and paper Empty Sensor harness, these pass between the main engine frame and base frame and cannot be removed.
Guide Pick-Up Plate Ground Feed
Screw
4) Remove the ACTUATOR-EMPY (JC72-00465A) sensor arm and then take out the Pick-up Assy by lifting the right hand side and sliding the shaft from the frame.
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Duplex Path
Fuser Unit
ITB
DUPLEX
OPC
Feeder
F T P M
FCT
SCF
CASSETTE
FCT Path
SCT
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7.1.2 Jams
1) Jam0 (Jam in feed area)
* After a page was picked up, it was not fed. * Paper does not reach the feed sensor in a certain time. * Feed sensor is faulty and does not detect paper. - FCF pickup error: When a paper is not picked up in the 1st cassette. - SCF pickup error: When a paper is not picked up in the 2nd cassette.
Pick-up Roller
Feed Sensor
Exit Sensor
Feed Sensor
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Feed Sensor
5) Jam MPF
* Paper could not be picked up from the MPF tray. * After pickup, a paper has been fed, but it doesn't reach the feed sensor in a certain time. * Feed sensor is faulty and does not detect paper.
Feed Sensor
CASSETTE
SCF
SCF Path
MP Empty Sensor
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CAUTION: When removing jammed paper, always pull it firmly and evenly without any sudden jerks. If at all possible, remove the paper as a single sheet. If the paper tears ensures ALL paper fragments are removed. Any fragments left inside the machine will cause it to jam again.
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2. Carefully remove the misfed paper in the direction as shown. 5. Remove the jammed paper by gently pulling it straight out.
3. Close the right cover .The printer resumes printing. If there is any resistance, and the paper does not move immediately when you pull, stop pulling and go to step 4. 6. To replace the tray lower the rear edge, align it to the slot and slide it into the printer. 7. Close the right cover .The printer resumes printing.
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NOTE : If the paper tears make sure that all of the paper fragments are removed from the printer. 3.Close the right cover. The printer resumes printing.
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Fuser
CAUTION : Do not touch the fuser it is hot and could cause burns! The fuser's operating temperature is 180 C (356 F). Take care when removing paper from the machine. 5. Close the top cover and the left cover firmly
CAUTION : If the left cover is not completely open the top cover release button will not press. 3. Press the top cover release button to unlatch the top cover and open it all the way.
CAUTION : Do not try to close the top cover with the left cover closed. This may cause damage to the machine. 6. Open and close the right cover to resume printing.
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2. Locate the jammed paper and then pull it out gently and slowly to avoid the paper tearing. Close the right cover. The printer resumes printing.
CAUTION : If the left cover is not completely open the top cover release button will not press.
5. Press the top cover release button to unlatch the top cover and open it all the way.
or
Note : If the paper tears make sure that all of the paper fragments are removed from the printer.
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6. Locate the jammed paper and then carefully take it out of the printer.
Fuser
CAUTION : Do not try to close the top cover with the left cover closed. This may cause damage to the machine. CAUTION : Do not touch the fuser it is hot and could cause burns! The fuser's operating temperature is 180 C (356 F). Take care when removing paper from the machine.
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2. Remove the jammed paper in the direction shown. To avoid the paper tearing pull it out gently and slowly.
6. Pull the jammed paper out in the direction shown. To avoid the paper tearing pull it out gently and slowly. If there is any resistance, and paper does not move immediately when you pull, stop pulling and continue to step 8.
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9. If you see the jammed paper remove the paper from the machine by gently pulling it straight out.
10. Slide the tray back into the printer and close the two jam covers. 11. Open and close the right cover. The printer resumes printing.
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A demo page showing the printer s features and capabilities prints out.
A demo page showing the printer s features and capabilities prints out.
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until the color of the toner cartridge you want to check displays on the bottom line. The display shows the percentage of the remaining toner.
8. Press the Upper Level button to return to step 6 and select a different cartridge. 9. To return to the Ready condition press the Upper Level button several times until 'Ready' appears in the display
until the item you want to check displays on the bottom line. The display shows the percentage of item.
8. Press the scroll button display either 'Image Count' or 'Reset' 9a. Choose 'Reset' and press enter to reset the counter after replacing a consumable item or 9b Choose Image count to display the counter. 10. Press the Upper Level button to return to step 7 and select a different choice or press it a second time to return to step 6 and choose a different item. 11. To return to the Ready condition press the Upper Level button several times until 'Ready' appears in the display.
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7.4.1 Display
Buttorns
Status Map
Message Ready
Description The printer is on-line and ready to print. If you press On Line/Continue ,the printer switches to off-line.
Offline
The printer is off-line and cannot print. If you press On Line/Continue ,the printer switches to on-line.
Processing...
Sleeping...
The printer is in Power Save mode, using less power.When a print job is received from the computer or if any button is pressed,the printer switches to on-line. To deactivate the Power Save mode or change the power-saving time.
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7.4.2 Buttons
Message Description When an error occurs,a lamp turns on at the corresponding location on the Status map.An error message appears on the display so that you can locate the error. Status map Press to switch between on-line and off-line. In menu mode,press to return to ready mode. The color of the On Line/Continue button indicates the status of the printer. On The printer is on-line and can receive data from the computer. When the backlight blinks slowly,the printer is receiving data from Green Blanking the computer. When the backlight blinks quickly,the printer is receiving and printing data. The printer stops printing due to a major error.Check the display On Orange message. A minor error has occured and the printer is waiting for the error to be cleared.Check the display message.When the problem is Blanking cleared,the printer resumes printing.If you want to ignore this warning,press this button. Off The printer is off-line and cannot print. The printer is in Power Save mode. When data is received,it switches to on-line. Press to enter menu mode. In menu mode,press to scroll through the menus.
In menu mode,press to select the displayed submenu item or confirm the changed setting.The selected item is marked with an *.
In menu mode,press to scroll through submenu items or setting options.Pressing moves you to the next option and pressing sends you back to the previous option.
Press to cancel the current print job. In menu mode,press to return to ready mode.
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You can configure your printer from the printers control panel.You can also use the control panel menus while the printer is in use. 1. In ready mode press the Menu button 2. Press the Enter button 3. Press the scroll button 4. Press the Enter button until you see the menu you want on the bottom line of the display.
to access the menu. until the menu item you want displays on the bottom line. to confirm the selected item.
5. If the menu item has submenus, repeat steps 3 and 4. 6. Press the scroll button 7. Press the Enter button until the setting option you want displays on the bottom line or enter the required value. to save your input or selection.
- An asterisk (*) appears next to the selection on the display, indicating that it is now the default. 8. To exit the menu, press the Upper Level button repeatedly, or the Cancel button .
- After 60 seconds of inactivity (no key has been pressed), the printer automatically returns to ready mode.
NOTE: Print settings made from the printer driver override the settings on the control panel.
Information Configuration Menu Map Demo Page PS3 Font List PCL Font List
Paper Tray Source Media Size Custom Width Custom Height Media Type
Graphics Resolution
Network Config. Network Reset Network Default Set Print Net CFG
Setup LCD Language Emulation Power Save Auto Continue Jam Recovery Altitude Adj. Auto CR Job Time Out Maintenance
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Roller
OPC Drum Charge Roller Supply Roller Developing Roller ITB(T1) Transfer Roller(T2) Heat Roller
Defective image
same position in each page 43.96 mm 26.02 mm 29.28 mm same position in each page 75.36 mm 109.9 mm
Typical defect
white spot on black image or black spot black spot light or dark horizontal image band horizontal image band black spot ghost Black spot and ghost, printing backside pollution
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Note. There are a number of other test modes. Only EDC Test and Panel Tests should be used by service engineers, all
other functions are for factory use only.
7.6.1.1 Functions of the keys on the Panel and how to use them.
Key
On Line Cancel Menu Left/Right Arrow Confirm Upper Menu Menu Find Menu Run/Select Run Stop/Move Stop
Function
Description
Not used Not used Display Top Menu of EDC Mode Move Menu run the Function / Select Menu Stop the selected Function or go to Upper Menu.
Buttorns
Status Map
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Motor Test Main Motor Dev Motor Waste Motor SCF Motor Fan Motor
Solenoid Test Y Clutch M Clutch C Clutch K Clutch Y Solenoid M Solenoid C Solenoid K Solenoid Feed Clutch T2 Solenoid FCF Solenoid MPF Solenoid SCF Solenoid ITB Solenoid Duplex Solenoid
Sensor Test Feed Sensor Exit Sensor FCF Empty Sensor MPF Empty Sensor SCF Empty Sensor SCF Cover Sensor Waste Box Sensor Cover Check
Test Print Select Tray Select Pattern Print Pattern Print Menu Map
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<How to operate>
a) Press the "<" or ">" key until "Motor Test" is displayed. b) Press the "Enter" key to select this function. c) Press the "<" or ">" key until you see the name of the motor you wish to test. d) Press the "Enter" key to run the test. The test is stopped by pressing the "Upper Level" key. e) Pressing the "Upper Level" key when the test is already stopped will return to step 'c' above. f) Pressing the "Upper Level" key again will return to the EDC main menu. Item
Main Motor Dev Motor Waste Motor SCF Motor Fan Motor
Description
Operates Main Motor Operates Dev Motor Operates Waste Motor Operates SCF Motor Operates Fan Motor
Remarks
Displays "Succeed" if Motor Lock Signal is Normal, "Failed" otherwise. Displays "Succeed" if Motor Lock Signal is Normal, "Failed" otherwise. Display motor status - "On" or "Off". Display motor status - "On" or "Off". Display motor status - "On" or "Off".
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<How to operate>
a) Press the "<" or ">" key until "Solenoid Test" is displayed. b) Press the "Enter" key to select this function. c) Press the "<" or ">" key until you see the name of the clutch or solenoid you wish to test. d) Press the "Enter" key to run the test. The test is stopped by pressing the "Upper Level" key. e) Pressing the "Upper Level" key when the test is already stopped will return to step 'c' above. f) Pressing the "Upper Level" key again will return to the EDC main menu. Item
Y Clutch M Clutch C Clutch K Clutch Y Solenoid M Solenoid C Solenoid K Solenoid Feed Clutch T2 Solenoid FCF Solenoid MPF Solenoid SCF Solenoid ITB Solenoid Duplex Solenoid
Description
Operates Yellow Developer Clutch Operates Magenta Developer Clutch Operates Developer Clutch Operates Black Developer Clutch Operates Yellow Developer Solenoid Operates Magenta Developer Solenoid Operates Cyan Developer Solenoid Operates Black Developer Solenoid Operates Feed Clutch Operates T2 Clutch Solenoid Operates FCF pick-up Operates MPF pick-up Operates SCF pick-up (Only if SCF is fitted) Operates ITB cleaning Solenoid OperateS Duplex Solenoid
Remarks
Displays clutch status - "On" or "Off". Displays clutch status - "On" or "Off". Displays clutch status - "On" or "Off". Displays clutch status - "On" or "Off". Displays solenoid status - "On" or "Off". Displays solenoid status - "On" or "Off". Displays solenoid status - "On" or "Off". Displays solenoid status - "On" or "Off". Displays clutch status - "On" or "Off". Displays solenoid status - "On" or "Off". Displays solenoid status - "On" or "Off". Displays solenoid status - "On" or "Off". Displays solenoid status - "On" or "Off". Displays solenoid status - "On" or "Off". Displays solenoid status - "On" or "Off".
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<How to operate>
a) Press the "<" or ">" key until "Sensor Test" is displayed. b) Press the "Enter" key to select this function. c) Press the "<" or ">" key until you see the name of the sensor you wish to test. d) Press the "Enter" key to display the sensor status. If the sensor actuator is moved the displayed status will change to reflect the new sensor position.. e) Pressing the "Upper Level" key will return to step 'c' above. f) Pressing the "Upper Level" key again will return to the EDC main menu.
Item
Feed Exit FCF Empty MPF Empty SCF Empty SCF Cover Waste Box
Description
Feed Sensor Status Exit Sensor Status FCF Empty Sensor status MPF Empty Sensor Status SCF Empty Sensor Status SCF Cover Sensor Status Waste Toner Sensor Status
LCD indication
"With Paper" is displayed when Paper is detected, "Without paper" is displayed when paper is not detected. "With Paper" is displayed when Paper is detected, "Without paper" is displayed when paper is not detected. "With Paper" is displayed when Paper is detected, "Without paper" is displayed when paper is not detected. "With Paper" is displayed when Paper is detected, "Without paper" is displayed when paper is not detected. "With Paper" is displayed when Paper is detected, "Without paper" is displayed when paper is not detected. "Cover Opened" or "Cover Closed" is displayed. "Not Installed" is displayed when either the Waste toner tank is not installed or it is full. "Installed" is displayed when the Waste Toner tank is installed and is not full. "Cover Opened" or "Cover Closed" is displayed.
Cover
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a) Press the "<" or ">" key until "LSU & Fuser Test" is displayed. b) Press the "Enter" key to select this function. c) Press the "<" or ">" key until you see the name of part you wish to test. d) Press the "Enter" key to run the test. The test is stopped by pressing the "Upper Level" key. e) Pressing the "Upper Level" key when the test is already stopped will return to step 'c' above. f) Pressing the "Upper Level" key again will return to the EDC main menu. Item
LSU Motor
Description
Operates LSU Motor
Remarks
The LSU motor must come into lock within 6 seconds. After 7 secs the status is displayed either: "Succeed" if lock is successful within the time limit "Failed" if lock is not achieved
LD Fuser
Operates Laser Diode Heats the Fuser Repetitive cycle (10secs) - Lamp on for 500msec then off again.
The LSU Motor Lock Time is a maximum 15 seconds depending on the environment. It may take over 15 seconds until the <Succeed> or <Failed> message is displayed. For safety - after printing a test pattern if you need to return to EDC mode turn the printer off and then re-enter EDC.
<How to operate>
a) Press the "<" or ">" key until "Interface Test" is displayed. b) Press the "Enter" key to select and run this function. c) "Succeed" or "Failed" is displayed.. d) Pressing the "Upper Level" key again will return to the EDC main menu.
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a) Press the "<" or ">" key until "Test Print" is displayed. b) Press the "Enter" key to select this function. c) Press the "<" or ">" key until "Select Tray" is displayed. d) Press the "Enter" key to select this function. e) Press the "<" or ">" key until required tray is displayed and then press the "Enter Key" f) Press the "Upper Level" key. g) Press the "<" or ">" key until "Select Pattern" is displayed. h Press the "Enter" key to select this function. i) Press the "<" or ">" key until required pattern is displayed and then press the "Enter Key" j) Press the "Upper Level" key. k) Press the "<" or ">" key until "Print Pattern" is displayed. l) Press the "Enter" key to print the pattern. For safety - after printing a test pattern if you need to return to EDC mode turn the printer off and then re-enter EDC Mode by turning power on whilst holding in the "Enter" key.
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a) Press the "<" or ">" key until "HVPS Test" is displayed. b) Press the "Enter" key to select this function. c) Press the "<" or ">" key until you see the name of the voltage you wish to test. d) Press the "Enter" key to select the test. e) Press the "<" or ">" key to select the appropriate Duty Cycle and press "Enter" to start the test The test is stopped by pressing the "Upper Level" key. The display shows the acceptable range for this setting (column 4 in the table below) The mid range (nominal) voltage is shown in column 3 in the table below. e) Pressing the "Upper Level" key when the test is already stopped will return to step 'c' above. f) Pressing the "Upper Level" key again will return to the EDC main menu. Item
Charger T1
Description
Supply Voltage to the Charger Supply Voltage to T1
LCD Indication
Duty 50% : -1224V ~ -1300V Duty 80% : -1976V ~ -2098V Duty 50% : 1139V ~ 1209V Duty 90% : 2018V ~ 2142V Duty 30% : 1746V ~ 1854V Duty 80% : 4404V ~ 4676 Reverse Bias : -800V ~1200V Duty 45% : -359V ~ -381V Duty 35% : -2134V ~ -2266V
T2
Supply Voltage to T2
Dev DC Dev AC
* The allowed tolerance is commonly +/- 3%, this is the value Displayed, in case of "Dev AC", it is the value of Vpp. * T2 Reverse Bias.(Tolerance : +/-20%)
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5 System Outline
This chapter describes the functions and operating principals of the main components.
OPC Drum
Charge Roller
-1000V ~ -1500V
Eraser Lamp
LSU
Charge Roller
HVPS
1) Structure
* OPC drum: The laser light coming from the LSU forms an latent electric image on the surface of the OPC drum. * Cleaning Blade: Removes remaining unwanted toner from the OPC drum. * Waste toner tank: Collects and stores the waste toner. * Charge roller: The charge roller is charged to a negative high voltage (-1KV~1.5KV) It is in contact with the OPC drum and produces a uniform (-) voltage on its surface of approximately -500~800V.
2) Type
* * * * * * * * Life span: 50K Images (Color 12.5K) Waste toner removal: Transferred to a user replaceable tank Waste tank sensors: LED type, detects tank present and tank full OPC drum diameter: 120mm Power: Main motor (BLDC) Charging method: Charge roller Eraser method: LED lamp (+5V/2Pin) PTL: LED lamp (+5V/2Pin)
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Unexposed
Expesed
Unexposed
-600V
-600V
-50V
Reflecting Mirror
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Dev Gap
DEV. - Black
DEV. - Yellow
Dev Roller
OPC Drum
DEV. - Cyan
Developing Voltage
1) Type
* Developing method: Non-magnetic, Mono-component developing system. * Toner cartridge order: K, Y, M, C from top. * Developing sequence: Y, M, C, K * Life span: 7K(K) / 5K(C, M, Y) * Power: DEVE motor (BLDC) * Power transmission: Electric clutch * Toner remaining: TRC sensor (see page 5-7) + Dot counting method
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Yellow Color
Magenta Color
Cyan Color
Paper Take-up
Fusing
Paper Exit
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1) Structure
Paper Path
NO. 1. 2.
Description Used to build up the 4 color image from the OPC drum. Colors are transferred in the order Y, M, C, K After the final image is transferred onto paper any waste toner is removed from the transfer belt using this cleaning blade Reduce the electric potential of OPC Drum surface before primary image transfer the image on the OPC Drum. This sensor is used by the engine to monitor the density of toner deposited on the OPC drum. It is also used as an indication of 'Toner Empty' This transfers the final toner image on the image transfer belt to paper. This sensor is used to ensure that each of the 4 color images starts at exactly the same point on the ITB. It works by detecting a fixed point on the belt.
3. 4.
5. 6.
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OPC DRUM
HVPS
PTL
(LED)
OPC DRUM
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TONER
OPC Drum
CTD Sensor
OPC DRUM
ITB Unit
PBS(Polarized Bean Splitter) PD(Photo Diode)
LED
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>Type
* Transfer method: Semi-conductive roller contact method * Effective transferring range: 218mm (i.e. maximum image length)
Image Transfer Belt
HVPS
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Heat Roller
1) Thermostat (2pieces)
If the heat lamps or heat rollers overheat the thermostat turns off power to the lamps in the fuser unit to prevent fire. It is a temperature cut-off device.
Paper
2) Thermistor
The thermistor detects the temperature of the heat roller's surface, and feedbacks the information to the main processor which uses this information to control power to the fuser lamps in order to maintain the heat roller at a steady temperature.
4) Safety Information
> Overheat protection * 1st level protection: Print engine is stopped if overheat is detected * 2nd level protection: Software turns off lamp power if overheat is detected. * 3rd level protection: Thermostat turns off lamp power if overheat is detected. > Protecting device * Fuser unit power is turned off when the duplex cover or the toner cartridge door is open. * This machine keeps the surface temperature of the fuser unit cover under 80C, and it has a caution label attached inside the exit cover where it can be easily seen by the user.
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5.1.6 Exit
After passing through the fuser paper is ejected into the paper exit tray. Any static electrical charge is removed by static discharge brushes. When operating in duplex print mode, after printing the front side of the page, the paper exit roller reverses to feed the paper back into the machine in order to print the second side of the page.
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System Initialization
When power to the system is turned on all system values are initialized
Warm-Up
Each part of system is activated and the system automatically checks its status and all systems are prepared to accept a job for printing.
Ready
The normal state of the printer, waiting to receive a command from a host to start a job. After a predefined length of time in the Ready state if no print jobs are received the Power Save mode is entered.
Pre-Print
As soon as a printing order is inputted from host, the printer checks the status of each part before performing the printing job.
Post-Print
The finishing state of printing job. The printer puts all systems back into a state ready to start the next job and then enters the Ready state.
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5.2.2 Warm-Up
In the warm-up stage, the following tasks are performed.
1) Self Test
* System error check * Cover open check * Device (ITB, OPC, DEVE cartridge) check * Heating error check * Motion of motor and jam & paper empty check * Check Feed and exit sensors. If paper is detected it is ejected. If the paper detection does not clear a jam recovery is carried out and the paper drive unit is instructed to drive for the maximum permitted paper length.
2) Heat Control
The heater control unit separately manages the temperature of the heat lamps. * Target temperature (165C) * Temperature below 130C - heat unit fully on, * Temperature above 135C temperature is controlled by reading the temperature value every 10msec.
4) Cleaning
Transfer rollers, OPC and ITB are electrically and mechanically cleaned.
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5.2.3 Ready
1) Host interface is monitored for print commands 2) Heat control * Target temperature (165C) * Every 40 seconds, temperature value for the previous 250ms is read and a proportional control process is carried out 3) This is the standby mode entered after warm-up or after completing a print job. 4) System Error check 5) Power save state is entered after timeout > Wakeup condition * When a "wakeup" order is received * When a cover is opened and then closed * When the level of the paper empty sensor changes. > Heat lamp is off
5.2.4 Pre-Print
This is the preparation stage before processing a printing job and after receiving a print command from a host. 1) Start LSU * Run Scanning motor * Check motor ready * Turn LD on 2) Start BLDC motor, Eraser/PTL on * Run main motor * Check lock signal * Run developer roll motor * Check lock signal 3)Turn High Voltage On * Charger on * Developer high voltage off 4) Cleaning * OPC cleaning (Mechanical motion) * ITB cleaning 5) Jam check 6) Motor Unlock Check 7) Check and Set a High Voltage Condition (T1, T2, Charger) 8) Initialize Printing Parameters * Paper size, copies, cassette ... * Image pixels, image times, y-offset, x-offset * Flags 9) Check Print mode * Color print mode: - Except legal & OHP/Legal/OHP - Simplex/Duplex * Mono pint mode: Simplex/Duplex/OHP
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5.2.5 Print
After sensing the ITB home position the following tasks are performed, Send Psync signal to controller -> Operates virtual timer for each color(Vdata) -> Forms latent image on OPC drum -> Supplies toner on OPC drum -> Transfers image to ITB (T1 ) -> Pickups a paper -> Transfers image to a paper (T2) 1)Check ITB Home (Treated by Home interrupt): It is designed to detect ITB HOME every 3 seconds. a) ITB Home sensing b) If a test mode is set up, a test pattern is printed. c) A counter value is set up that addresses the timing to turn on page sync. d) The virtual timer for each color (Y, M, C, and K) is set up e) If Home is not detected every 3 seconds, an error is reported. 2)Paper path and print a) Printing paper from cassette, MPT and SCT is picked up b) Control paper path * Stop when the leading edge of a piece of paper reaches the feed sensor. * If the leading edge doesn't reach the feed sensor, it is an error. * While transferring the last color to the ITB, re-feed the paper. * Checks if the paper reaches the exit sensor in certain time. If it reaches too soon, or it doesn't reach, it is an error. * Checks that the paper passes the exit sensor or not. c) Jam check * Check reaching time and passing time for the paper reaching and passing the feed and exit sensors. If time exceeds a certain time, it is an error. d) Duplex control * After passing the exit sensor, the duplex clutch is operated to mechanically change the direction of the paper flow in order to print the other side. e) Printing sequence and motion for each color * Use a virtual timer for printing the colors in sequence. (Yellow, Magenta, Cyan, Black) > What is a Virtual Timer? A virtual timer is a mathematical function for creating regular action at fixed time intervals. The standard setting is for a 5msc timer interrupt.
5.2.6 Post-Print
This is the last stage of the printing process. Its functions are described below. a) Clean transfer rollers b) Stop all virtual timers c) Initialize parameters used in the printing process. d) Stop motors
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8. Chapter 8. Troubleshooting
8.1 Procedure of Checking the Symptoms
Before attempting to repair the printer first obtain a detailed description of the problem from the customer.
Power On
Refer to "8.1.1 Basic Check List" OP Panel ON? - No Power - LCD Module - Main PBA
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3. Check paper type. 1. Use only paper which is of a suitable quality, weight and size? See the user guide.
4. Check the overall condition of the printer 1. Is the printer properly maintained ? Clean the Paper Transport Passages. Any rollers with dirt surfaces should be cleaned or replaced.
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Toner cartridge contacts dirty or not making good contact or empty Toner Cartridge (when printing a single color image) ITB cartridge contacts dirty or not making good contact or Faulty ITB unit
- Completely Black Image Cause OPC Drum BIAS contacts dirty or not making good contact. Charge Voltage of the OPC Drum is unstable. Sequence of Treatment Clean Drum contacts.. Replace the OPC Drum. Replace the HVPS Board.
- White Spots / Black Spots / Colored Spots Cause Contamination of the internal mechanism of the toner cartridge OPC Drum surface contaminated or damaged. ITB Unit belt is contaminated or damaged. Fuser Unit is contaminated. Sequence of Treatment Replace the Toner Cartridge.
Replace the OPC Drum. Replace the ITB Unit Belt. Clean or replace the Fuser Unit.
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- Toner Smudges on the reverse side. Cause Paper Path is contaminated. ITB Unit Belt is contaminated. Pressure Roller of Fuser Unit is contaminated. Sequence of Treatment Open covers fully and clean the Paper Path. Clean or replace the ITB Unit. Clean or replace the Fuser Unit.
- Foggy back ground Cause If the background is contaminated with only one color. If the background is generally contaminated with all color. If Printing Density is dark(one color only). If Printing Density is dark(all colors). Sequence of Treatment Replace the appropriate Toner Cartridge
Ensure TDC process is enabled. If problem persists replace the OPC Drum Replace the appropriate Toner Cartridge Ensure TDC process is enabled. If problem persists replace the OPC Drum
- Low image density Cause Poor toner transfer to OPC-one color only Sequence of Treatment Check and clean Toner contacts Replace the appropriate Toner Cartridge Check and clean Toner, ITB and OPC unit contacts Ensure TDC process is enabled. If problem persists replace the OPC Drum Check and clean ITB Unit contacts. Re-install or replace the ITB Unit. Check and clean ITB Unit contact. Replace the HVPS.
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- Black / White / Colored Lines and Bands Cause Developing process is contaminated. Sequence of Treatment Replace the Toner Cartridge. Replace the OPC Drum. Replace the ITB Unit. Clean or Replace the Fuser Unit. Clean the Lens Cover of LSU. Replace the LSU if the glass is damaged
ITB Unit is damaged or dirty Fuser Unit is damaged or dirty Lens Cover of LSU is damaged or dirty.
- Offset Image Cause Afterimage on the OPC Afterimage on the ITB Unit. Toner Cartridge is installed incorrectly. Individual color layers offset. Sequence of Treatment Replace the OPC Drum. Re-install or replace the ITB Unit. Re-set the Toner Cartridge. Replace ITB Unit.
- Deterioration of Print Quality for all Colors. Cause Problem transferring intermediate images to the ITB . Contamination of the Paper Path. Sequence of Treatment Check and clean ITB contacts Re-install or replace the ITB Unit. Open the covers, check and clean the Paper Path. Check and clean T2 roller contacts Check T2 Solenoid and cam operation - ensure T2 comes properly into contact when solenoid operates.
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- Deterioration of Printing Quality for Specific Color. Cause If the of Toner Cartridge is bad If the alignment betweem the OPC and ITB Units is not carrect. Uneven contact between OPC and ITB or between ITB and T2 roller. Sequence of Treatment Check or replace the Toner Cartridge. Re-install the OPC and ITB Units.
Re-install or replace the ITB Unit. Check T2 roller, solenoid and cam operation.
- Uneven Color Density Cause Uneven contact between OPC and ITB or between ITB and T2 roller. Uneven color may occur when a toner cartridge has just been installed. Sequence of Treatment Re-install or replace the ITB Unit. Check T2 roller, solenoid and cam operation. Make test printing a couple of times.
- Whited out area Cause Moisture or wet paper. Sequence of Treatment Ensure paper is stored properly and is not damp. Check paper storage conditions. 1) Creases : Replace the Guide Input. 2) Replace the Fuser Unit. 3) Check OPC, Drum, Toner Cartridge and ITB Unit for contamination and replace as required. Replace the Duplex Unit.
Creases in paper.
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- Lateral Lines Cause Contamination or damage to rollers. Measure distance between lines. Sequence of Treatment Refer to Table of Circumferences of Rollers. - Mark in same position on every page. Replace ITB Unit Replace OPC Drum - Mark every 75.36 mm Replace T2 roller - Mark every 29.28 mm Replace Toner cartridge Line repeats every 1~2 mmReplace the LSU Unit. Random line spacingReplace the OPC Drum.
- Regularly repeating image defect Cause Contamination or damage to rollers. Measure distance between lines. Sequence of Treatment Refer to Table of Circumferences of Rollers. - Mark in same position on every page. Replace ITB Unit Replace OPC Drum - Mark every 75.36 mm Replace T2 roller - Mark every 29.28 mm Replace Toner cartridge Line repeats every 1~2 mmReplace the LSU Unit. Random line spacingReplace the OPC Drum.
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Check and Cause Wrong sensor timing caused by defective feed sensor actuator.
8.3.2 JAM 0
Symptoms 1. Paper has not exited from the cassette. 2. "Jam-0" occurs even though the paper feeds into the printer. Check and Cause 1. Check the Feed Solenoid or PickUp using EDS Mode.
Feed Sensor
Pick-up Roller
2. Check that the Separator Pad has not become loose. 3. Check if the surface of the Pick-Up Roller is clean.
2. Replace the Separator - Pad (inside the Cassette). 3. Clean the surface of the Pick-Up Roller with IPA or water.
4. Check the Feed Sensor is not sticking by using the EDC Mode (When JAM-0 occurs even though the paper feeds into the printer.)
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1. If the paper is jammed in front of or inside the Fuser 2. If the paper is caught in the Exit Roller and the Fuser check the Feed Sensor actuator opens and closes freely.
Feed Sensor
2. - Re-assembly the Feed Actuator and Spring, or clean the Hinge with a lint free cloth. - Replace the Main PBA.
Solution 1. Check if the Exit Sensor Actuator is broken or damaged. Check if the Exit Sensor Actuator is deformed (Check that the senor arms are not deformed). Check for Burrs or rough edges in the Exit Actuator assembly, and check that the sensor arms are free to move. Check for foreign objects obstructing the Exit actuator. 2. Replace the Fuser.
1. The Exit Sensor is defective if Jam 2 occurs after the paper is completely fed out of the printer. This can happen if the actuator sticks open or is slow to close.
2. Paper is rolled into the Fuser. Accordion folding occurs repeatedly. Fuser temperature is too high due to failure or other abnormal conditions. If the Heat Roller or Pressure Roller is conteminated hard because of Toner. 3. If there are Accordion paper folds inside the Fuser. 4. If the Exit Sensor is defective. a Jam In Exit Area will occur and printing will stop.
3. Replace the Exit Guide. Check that the Exit unit is assembled properly and full functioning and replace if necessary. 4. Replace the Exit Sensor.
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1. Paper in the duplex path fails to operate the Feed Sensor. 2. Paper in the duplex path fails to reach the Feed Sensor because of jamming in the Duolex Path.
Feed Sensor
2. Check that there are no foreign objects or fragments of paper in the Duplex Path. If necessary replace the Duplex Unit.
8.3.6 Multi-Feeding
Symptoms Multiple sheets of paper are picked up and fed simultaneously.
Check and Cause 1. Check the On/Off operation of the pick-up Solenoid using the EDC Mode. 2. Check the Friction Pad surface for dirt or other contamination. 3. Check that the paper is not creased, folded or curved. 4. Check that the Paper Guide in the cassette is properly adjusted and that paper is poperly loaded. 5. Influence of Static Electricity.
2. Clean the Pad-Friction using a lint free cloth and water or IPA. 3. Use fresh paper.
4. Adjust the Paper Guide and load paper under the Finger. 5. Fan paper before loading to reduce the effects of static electricity.
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Check and Cause 1. If the Heat Roller is conteminated. (Background, Hot off set) 2. If Accordion folding occurs between the Fuser and the Exit Unit repeatedly. 1. Replace the Fuser.
Solution
2. Check if the Paper Guide Ribs on the Exit Unit are damaged or contaminated, and check the condition and operation of the Exit Roller. 3. Check the SMPS and Main PBA if the Bearing Gear is melted.
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Check and Cause 1. Check the continuity of the Thermostat, AC Wire and Heat Lamp. 2. Check the continuity of the Thermistor and thermistor harness / contacts. 3. Test the Heat Lamps and the overheat circuitry. 4. Check the fuser for any evidence of damage due to overheating or melting.
Solution 1. Replace the whole Fuser assembly if the Thermostat is open circuit, otherwise replace heat lamps as required.. 2. Replace broken thermistor or cables as necessary. 3. Replace the main PBA id the overheat circuit is faulty.. 4. Replace the Fuser.
Check and Cause 1. Check the LSU Connector. 2. Check the LSU Motor. 3. Check the HSYNC signal. 4. Check the Deve Cover Micro switch. 1. Replace the LSU.
Solution
8.4.3 Fuser does not work due to the drive gear melting.
Symptoms The fuser gears melt and the roller drive fails.
Check and Cause 1. The Fuser makes a noise and fails to operate, rollers may not rotate.
Solution - Replace the Fuser. - Replace the Main PBA. - Replace the SMPS.
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Check and Cause 1. Check for a broken or distorted paper empty sensor actuator. Check that the actuator is not jammed 2. Check the sensor connectors and cable harness. Ensure that a signal reaches the main PBA 3. Use the EDC mode to test the actuator.
Check and Cause 1. Check for a broken or distorted paper empty sensor actuator. Check that the actuator is not jammed. 2. Check the sensor connectors and cable harness. Ensure that a signal reaches the main PBA 3. Use the EDC mode to test the actuator.
Check and Cause 1. Check if the Hook Lever inside the Duplex Cover is broken or distorted. 2. Check the Cover Open sensor, connectors and cable harness. Ensure that a signal reaches the main PBA 3. Use the EDC mode to test the actuator.
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Check and Cause 1. Check if the Hook Lever inside the Duplex Cover is broken or distorted. 2. Check the Cover Open sensor, connectors and cable harness. Ensure that a signal reaches the main PBA 3. Use the EDC mode to test the actuator.
Check and Cause 1. Check if the Motor Harness or Motor PCB is broken or not. 2. Test the Motor using EDC Mode.
8.4.9 No Power
Symptoms Power is not supplied to the set, or the LCD display is not on.
Check and Cause 1. Check the power supply input and DC voltage output from the SMPS. Check the fuses in the SMPS. Check the wall socket. 2. If the SMPS supply is OK, and the LCD still does not work check the display connectors and cable harness 3. Check if +24VDC or other Power Supplies are shorted out.
Solution 1. Replace the Power Cable. Replace SMPS fuses. If the fault recurs replace the SMPS.
2. Replace cables or LCD Panel Ass'y. Replace the Main PBA. 3. Replace the components used for +24VDC.
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Check and Cause 1. Use EDC Mode to test the LSU. Check that the +24VCD signal between the main PBA and the LSU is stable 2. Check that the LSU clock is stable.
Check and Cause 1. "Low Toner" is displayed when under 500page or less toner remains (in any of the cartridges). 2. Check the condition of the contacts on the DEVE PBA.
Solution 1. Using the keypad check which toner is empty and replace the Toner Cartridge. - Replace the Toner Joint PBA. - Replace the Main PBA.
Check and Cause 1. Ready Replace CART is displayed when the OPC Image Count value is over 50,000. Image Density may be reduced. It is possible to continue to print one Page at a time by pressing the On-Line button when it flashes.
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1. Turn the printer off, wait 30 secs and then turn it back on. 2. Replace the Main PBA if the same symptoms recur.
Cover Open
1. DEVE Cover or Duplex Cover is open. Check and close it correctly. 2. Check the condition of the Cover Open Sensor assembly. --> Replace if it is damaged or nor correctly fitted. The developer motor may stop working because of a harness or connector fault, increased torque in any one of the toner cartridges due to rollers sticking, a power supply fault or a fault on the main PBA.
1. Open the Deve Cover and check each Toner Cartridge to ensure that the rollers rotate. --> Turn the rollers by hand and check how difficult it is to rotate the rollers. --> Replace the toner cartridge if it seems excessively tight. 2. Open the Rear Cover and check if the Deve Motor Harness is assembled correctly. 3. Open the Main PBA Cover and check if the Harness (20pins) connected to the Deve Drive PBA is assembled correctly. --> Replace the Harness if there are damaged or badly fitted parts. 4. Check the Power Supply to the Main PBA. --> Replace the SMPS if the Power Supply is out of specification. --> Replace the Main PBA if the Power Supply from the SMPS is OK.
* The temperature of the Fuser is lower than the Printing temperature. * The Fuser harness is not connected properly.
1. Check that the Fuser is installed correctly. --> If not, re-install. 2. Check the AC power to the Fuser (Copper contact.) --> If it is no good go to step 3 below otherwise go to step 5. 3. Check the Thermostat on the Fuser. --> If it is open circuit replace the Thermostat. 4. Check that the Thermostat on the Fuser is properly positioned and assembled. --> Replace the Thermostat if it is not. 5. Check both of the fuser Heat Lamps. --> Replace any faulty lamps. 6. Check the Harness connected to the SMPS and Fuser. --> Refit the harness or replace if damaged. 7. Replace the Main PBA. 8. Replace the SMPS.
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1. Check the Thermostat on the Fuser. --> If it is open circuit replace the Thermostat. 2. Check that the Thermostat on the Fuser is properly positioned and assembled. --> Replace the Thermostat if it is not. 3. Check the Harness connected to the SMPS and Fuser. --> Refit the harness or replace if damaged. 4. Replace the Main PBA. 5. Replace the SMPS. Warning : You must replace the complete Fuser Ass'y if Over Heat Error has occurred. Do not replace only the Thermistor.
1. Use EDC mode to test the HSYNC signal and LSU Motor. 2. Check the Harness connected to the Engine Controller and LSU. --> Refit the harness or replace it if it is damaged.. 3. Replace the LSU.
The Main Motor that drives the OPC, ITB and Pick-Up is faulty.
1. Open the Deve Cover and Top Cover and then check the OPC Unit and ITB Unit. --> Re-install if they are not correctly fitted or are damaged. 2. Open the Rear Cover and then check the Main Motor Harness. --> Refit the harness or replace it if it is damaged. 3. Check if the Power Supply from the SMPS to the Main PBA. --> Replace the SMPS if the voltages are outside specification. 4) Check if the No. 7 of CN27 on the Main PBA is near 0V while Main Motor is powered on under the Mode EDC. --> Replace the Main PBA if the voltage is near 5V 5) Check if the Motor Clock is generated at the No. 9 of CN27 on the Main PBA while Main Motor is powered on under the Mode EDC. --> Replace the Main PBA if isn't generated.
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This error is caused by open circuit of Waste Motor Harness or the motor stalling due to increased Waste Motor torque during operation.
1. Open the Front Cover and then check if the Waste Toner Tank is full or the waste inlets are blocked with the Waste Toner. --> Replace the Waste Toner Tank and unblock waste inlet feeds. 2. Open the Top Cover and then remove the ITB Unit and OPC Unit and check if the OPC waste toner outlet blocked. 3. Remove the Front Cover and then check the Waste Motor Harness. --> Refit or replace the harness if it is damaged. 4. Remove the HVPS Cover and then check that the HVPS OEM Harness is correctly fitted. --> Refit or replace the harness if it is damaged. 5. Measure the Voltage on CN2 Pin1 and Pin3 of OEM PBA. (Normal : Over +10VDC) --> replace the OEM PBA if there is no output.
This is caused by a badly fitted or unlocked ITB unit or a faulty ITB Home Sensor.
1. Open Top Cover and then check that the ITB unit properly fitted and locked in position. --> Remove, replace and re-lock the ITB unit. --> If the same fault recurs regularly replace the ITB unit. 2. Check the condition of the ITB Harness (especially if replacing the ITB does not resolve the problem). --> Refit or replace the harness if it is damaged. 3. Check the signal on Pin 1 of CN10 on the Main PBA. --> Replace the Main PBA if the signal is Active Low.
*This is caused by a wrong value of OEM Resistor in the OPC Unit. *It is also caused by miss-reading the value of the OEM Resistor because of contamination of the contact points. 1. Check that an original Samsung Drum Cartridge is fitted. --> If not replace the OPC drum. 2. Clean the OPC unit contact points. 3. Check the Harness connected between the Main PBA and Toner OPC Unit. --> Refit or replace the harness if it is damaged. 4. Check the R150 on the Engine Controller. --> Replace the Engine Controller.
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*This may be caused by a wrong value of OEM Resistor in the OPC Unit. 1. Open the Top Cover and then check that it is correctly locked in position. --> Remove, replace and re-lock the ITB unit. 2. Replace the ITB Unit. 3. If the fault continues after re-fitting the ITB unit several times check the voltage on Pin4 of CN10 on the Main PBA. --> Replace the ITB Harness if the voltage is not correct. 4. Replace the Main PBA.
1. Clean the 3 contact points on the Toner Cartridge and then re-install. 2. Replace the Toner Cartridge if the same error recurs. 3. Remove the Front Cover and then check the condition of the contacts between the OEM PBA and Terminal if the same error occurs. --> Clean or Re-assemble. 4. Replace the OEM PBA, HVPS and Main PBA in order if the same error recurs.
This occurs when the Fusible Resistor in the Toner Cartridge does not become open circuit within regulation time.
1. Clean the 3 contact points on the Toner Cartridge and then re-install. 2. Replace the Toner Cartridge if the same error recurs. 3. Replace the OEM PBA, HVPS and Main PBA in order if the same error recurs.
Jam 0 In [Tray]
1. Open the Duplex Cover and then remove the paper stuck in the machine. 2. Open the Cassette and after removing any trapped paper ensure that the cassette is properly loaded, not overfilled and that paper guides are properly adjusted. 3. Check that the location of Lever of the Feed Sensor is normal. 4. Check that the operation of the Pick-Up Clutch under the Cassette is normal. 5. If the Clutch does not work check the condition of the cable harness to the Main PBA. 6. Replace the Main PBA if the voltage on Pin 2 of CN32, CN25 on the Main PBA is +24VDC. (Normal Output : Pin 1 = +24VDC, Pin 2 = 0V)
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1. Open the Duplex Cover and then remove the paper. 2. Remove any foreign objects in the Duplex Path.
1. Check the Exit Sensor actuator. --> Replace the Fuser if the Exit Sensor actuator is damaged or bent. 2. Check that the Paper Guide Rib of the Output Guide is clean, and not damaged or distorted. --> Replace the Fuser or Exit Ass'y if it is not normal. 3. Check the condition and operation of the Fuser Rollers.
1. Open the Duplex Cover and then remove the paper. 2. Check the Feed sensor actuator. --> Replace the Feed Sensor if it is damaged or distorted.
This is only displayed when printing in Manual Feed mode and the MPF tray is empty..
Load a sheet of print material and press the On-Line/Continue button. You need to press the button for each page to be printed.
The size of paper in the tray and the size of paper required by the document being printed are different.
*In this case the size of paper and tray is indicated. Load the correct size of paper.
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Memory Overflow
The printer has insufficient memory to build the page image. The print process will be cancelled automatically and the printer will return to the Wait Mode. Add more memory to the printer.
Try to print again after making the layout simpler and erasing any unnecessary images. If the message is appear repeatedly you will need to add extra memory to the printer.
* Press the [On-Line/Continue] button to continue printing. * Replace the Toner Cartridge when the image quality becomes unacceptable. * You can select if this message will be displayed on the LCD Pane or not.
The OPC drum is coming to the end of its usable life and will need replacing soon.
* Press the [On-Line/Continue] button to continue printing. * Replace the OPC Drum when the image quality becomes unacceptable. * You can select if this message will be displayed on the LCD Pane or not.
The ITB Unit is coming to the end of its usable life and will need replacing soon.
* Press the [On-Line/Continue] button to continue printing. * Replace the ITB Unit when the image quality becomes unacceptable. * You can select if this message will be displayed on the LCD Pane or not.
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The T2 roller is coming to the end of its usable life and will need replacing soon.
* Press the [On-Line/Continue] button to continue printing. * Replace the T2 roller when the image quality becomes unacceptable. * You can select if this message will be displayed on the LCD Pane or not.
Ready IP Conflict
This only occurs when the optional network interface is connected and configured for TCP/IP support. Change the IP Address.
Replace the indicated Color Toner Cartridge. To temporarily improve printing for a short time remove the indicated toner cartridge and rock it gently from side to side for a short time before replacing it.
1. Check that the OPC Unit is installed and locked correctly. 2. Check the OPC OEM Harness to the Main PBA. --> Refit or replace the harness if it is damaged. 3. Replace the Main PBA.
* This occurs when the ITB Unit is not correctly installed and locked * This occurs when the value of the OEM Resistor in the ITB Unit is incorrectly detected due to contamination of the contact. 1. Open the Top Cover and then check that the ITB Unit is installed and locked correctly. 2. Clean the contacts on the ITB Unit 3. Replace the ITB unit.
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*If the Toner Cartridge does not be installed *The value of OEM Resistor be recognized by the value of opened due to the contamination of Contact point. 1. Open the Deve Cover and then check if the Toner Cartridge is installed. 2. Check if the contact point is contaminated. 3. Replace the Toner Cartridge. 4. Replace the OEM PBA, HVPS and Main PBA in order.
Tray2 Error
1. Check and replace the Waste Toner Tank or install it correctly. 2. Check that the Waste Toner Sensor actuator lever is free and not damaged or distorted. 3. Check the condition of the waste toner sensor cable harness and refit or replace if it is damaged.
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Contents
9.1 Main Exploded View 9.2 Cover Front Exploded View 9.3 Cover Top Exploded View 9.4 Cover Deve Exploded View 9.5 Exit Assy Exploded View 9.6 Duplex Assy Exploded View 9.7 Deve-Drive Assy Exploded View 9.8 Main-Drive Assy Exploded View 9.9 Fuser Assy Exploded View 9.10. Cassette Assy Exploded View 9.11. SCF Cassette Assy Exploded View 9.12. Frame SCF Assy Exploded View 9.13 Main Frame Exploded View 9.14 Front Frame Exploded View 9.15 Rear Frame Exploded View 9.16 Base Frame Exploded View 9.17 MP Assy Exploded View 9.18 Pick-up Assy Exploded View 9.19 FeederAssy Exploded View 9.20 Guide Paper Exploded View 9.21 ITB Cam Assy Exploded View 9.22 Dummy Fuser Base Assy Exploded View
* The figures in this chapter illustrate the major subassemblies in the printer and their component parts. A table accompanies each exploded view diagram. Each table lists the item number for the replaceable part, the associated part number for the item, the quantity, and a description of the part. * While looking for an electrical part number, pay careful attention to the voltage listed in the remark column to ensure that the part number selected is for the correct model of the printer.
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S2
SCREW-TAPPING
6002-000115
4*15, GOLD
S12
SCREW-TAPTITE
6003-001001
3*8, BLACK
6001-000568
3*8, SILVER
SCREW-TAPTITE
6003-001256
4*10 SILVER
SCREW-TAPTITE
6003-000261
3*6, GOLD
6003-001068
2*16, BLACK
SCREW-TAPTITE
6003-000301
4*6, GOLD
SCREW-SPICIAL
6009-001396
3*10, BLACK
SCREW-TAPTITE
6003-000008
4*6, SILVER
6006-001193
3*6, GOLD
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ITB Unit
SCF
Memory Card
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9-4
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16-4
Service Manual
23 52 45 43 16-3 43-2 49-2 9 10 49-4 46 24 43-1 31 32 42 28 21 41 8 30 33 36 S9 19 47 48 S8 49-3 49-1 49-3 49 29 16-1 40 27 11 56-1 56 54 7 37 26 22 58 22 57 38 39 13 56-2 25 S8 55 19-2 19-3 19-1 44 14
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Description SET ELA UNIT-ITB ELA UNIT-OPC ELA UNIT-DEVE BLACK ELA UNIT-DEVE CYAN ELA UNIT-DEVE MAGENTA ELA UNIT-DEVE YELLOW ELA UNIT-MAIN DRIVE ELA UNIT-DEVE DRIVE ELA UNIT-FUSER 230V ELA UNIT-FUSER 110V PBA MAIN-CONTROLLER PBA MAIN-CONTROLLER MEA MAIN-FRAME MEA-EXIT MEA-DUPLEX MEA-CASSETTE ELA HOU-COVER FRONT MEA HOU-COVER REAR PMO-COVER REAR PMO-COVER REAR DECO PMO-COVER OPEN BOARD LABEL(P)-REAR SCREW-TAPTITE MEA HOU-COVER TOP MEA HOU-COVER DEVE ELA UNIT-SMPS_230V ELA UNIT-SMPS_110V SMPS-V2_230V SMPS-V1_110V IPR-BRKT SMPS SHEET-SMPS SCREW-TAPTITE HVPS-BIGBANG UNIT-LSU BIGBANG WASHER-PLAIN RING-E IPR BRKT GUIDE ECUC CBF HARNESS-LIU GND ICT-PIN ADF FAN-DC CBF HARNESS-MAIN LSU CBF HARNESS-MAIN_PANEL CBF HARNESS-DEVE_MOTOR CBF HARNESS-MAIN_MOTOR CBF HARNESS-MAIN_SMPS
SEC.Code CLP-550/CLP-550N JC96-02769A JC96-02770A JC96-02765A JC96-02766A JC96-02767A JC96-02768A JC96-02771A JC96-02772A JC96-02773A JC96-02773B JC92-01441H JC92-01441G * JC97-01754A JC97-01756A JC97-01753A * JC97-01764A JC72-01201A JC72-01202A JC72-01203A JC68-01176A 6003-000119 JC97-01765A JC97-01766A JC96-02875A JC96-02875B JC44-00056A JC44-00055A JC70-00415A JC63-00236A 6003-000266 JC44-00058A JC59-00020A 6031-001255 6044-000125 JC70-00382A JB39-00103A JB70-00168A JC31-00025A JC39-00271A JC39-00281A JC39-00287A JC39-00293A JC39-00296A
Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
SA O O O O O O O O O O O O X O O O X O X X X X O O O O O O O O X O O O X X X O X O O O O O O
Remark USER CHANGE USER CHANGE USER CHANGE USER CHANGE USER CHANGE USER CHANGE
9-5
No. 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 43-1 43-2 43-S9 44 45 46 47 48 49 49-1 49-2 49-3 49-4 49-5 51 52 54 55 56 56-1 56-2 56-S8 57 57-1 57-2 57-3 S2 S5 S8 S9 S14 S15
Description MEP-CLUTCH CAM SOLENOID BUSH-8/5 SHEET-COVER FRONT OPE SHEET-HVPS PMO-COVER SMPS GEAR-OPC DRIVE 2_Z40 CAM-T2 ENGAGE SHAFT-COVER EXIT HINGE IPR-BRKT GUIDE ECU C IPR-BRKT ECU LOWER MEA UNIT-BRKT ECU UPPER IPR-BRKT ECU UPPER IPR-BRKT ECU OPTION SCREW-TAPTITE ELA UNIT-SCF PMO-COVER SENSOR BASE PMO-HARNESS C PMO-HARNESS D CABLE CLAMP MEA UNIT-LSU CLEANER SHUTTER-LSU CLEANER SHAFT-LSU CLEANER RING-E PLATE-LINK REAR PLATE-LINK FRONT PMO-DEVE OPEN LINK GUIDE PMO-COVER LSU/DEVE ELA UNIT-T2 ROLLER IPR-BRKT SMPS COVER MEA UNIT-DUCT FUSER PMO-DUCT FUSER LOWER PMO-DUCT FUSER UPPER SCREW-TAPTITE MEA UNIT-WASTE TONER TANK COVER-M-WASTE TONER UPPER COVER-M-WASTE TONER LOWER CAP-TONER OPC SCREW-TAPPING SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-MACHINE
SEC.Code JC47-00007A JC61-00426A JC63-00184A JC63-00234A JC72-01067A JC66-00478A JC66-00512A JC66-00616A JC70-00382A JC70-00409A JC97-01760A JC70-00410A JC70-00411A 6003-000266 JC96-02856A JC72-01147A JC72-01165A JC72-01166A 6502-001093 JC97-01838A JC64-00093A JC66-00673A 6044-000121 JC61-00843A JC61-00844A JC72-01176A JC63-00308A JC96-02793A JC70-00416A JC97-01811A JC72-01150A JC72-01151A 6003-000196 JC97-01821A JC63-00271A JC63-00272A JC67-00044A 6002-000115 6003-000119 6003-000196 6003-000266 6003-001256 6001-000568
Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 6 50 21 11 2
SA O O O O O O O O O O O O O X O O O O X O O X X O O O O O O O X X X O O O O X X X X X X
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OPTION
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4 10
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8 11 S8 17 7 S8 11 5 0 7 2 9 S8 1 15 12 16 2 5 S8 14 S4 S3 13 6 3 S3 S5 18
Service Manual 9-7
No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 S4 S5 S8 S3
Description ELA HOU-COVER FRONT COVER-FRONT HINGE F COVER-FRONT HINGE R LOCKER-M-WASTER TANK BADGE-BRAND LOCKER-LATCH PUSH LOCKER-TANK PIN PMO-TIE STOPPER PMO-COVER FRONT DECO PMO-COVER FRONT INNER PMO-COVER FRONT OPEN PMO-COVER FRONT PUSH PMO-COVER OPE FRAME PMO-OPE KEY 1 PMO-OPE KEY 1 CAP PMO-OPE KEY 2 PMO-OPE KEY 2 CAP LABEL(P)-FRONT INNER PBA SUB-PANEL SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPPING
SEC.Code * JC63-00179A JC63-00180A JC64-00080A JC64-00081A JB64-00007A JC64-00087A JC72-00766A * JC72-01193A JC72-01194A JC72-01195A JC72-01196A JC72-01197A JC72-01198A JC72-01199A JC72-01200A JC68-01175A JC92-01443A 6002-000308 6003-000119 6002-000308 6002-000175
Qty 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 6 4 4
SA X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X O X X X X
Remark
9-8
5 3 2 9 4
1 8 S15 7 S15
No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 S15
Description MEA HOU-COVER TOP PMO-COVER TOP SPRING-CS PMO-COVER TOP BUTTON SPRING-CS PMO-COVER TOP OPENER PMO-COVER TOP STACKER STOPPER-STACKER F STOPPER-STACKER R LABEL(P)-TOP SCREW-TAPTITE
SEC.Code JC97-01765A JC72-01204A 6107-000117 JC72-01205A 6107-001198 JC72-01206A JC72-01207A JC61-00714A JC61-00715A JC68-01181A 6003-000261
Qty 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 2
SA O X X X X X O X X X X
Remark
9-9
1 0 10
S14 11 8
7 12 2
S14 3
No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 S14
Description MEA HOU-COVER DEVE SPRING-TS IPR-COVER DEV LOCK BAR LABEL(P)-DEVE COVER PMO-COVER DUP LOCKER F PMO-COVER DUP LOCKER R PMO-COVER DEVE PMO-COVER DEVE INNER PMO-COVER DEV SPRING CAP ARM-COVER DEVE HINGE PMO-COVER DUPLEX HANDLE SPRING-CS PMO-DEVE OPEN LINK SCREW-TAPTITE
SEC.Code JC97-01766A 6107-001206 JC70-00436A JC68-01180A JC72-01081A JC72-01082A JC72-01213A JC72-01214A JC72-01215A JC66-00563A JC72-01079A 6107-01198A JC72-01175A 6003-001256
Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8 1 1 8 1 10
SA O X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Remark
9-10
4 6 3
S8
11-6 11-3 12 11-2 S8 11-2-1 11-5 11-10 11-21 11-8 11-S8 11-1 11-4 11-S8 11-22 11-9 11-7
11-17
11-12
S8
11-19
11-20
11-20-1 11-20-2
11-11 11-S8
9-11
No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11-1 11-2 11-2-1 11-3 11-4 11-5 11-6 11-7 11-8 11-9 11-10 11-11 11-12 11-13 11-14 11-15 11-16 11-17 11-18 11-19 11-20 11-20-1 11-20-2 11-21 11-22 11-S8 12 13 S8 S14 S19
Description MEA-EXIT PMO-COVER EXIT PMO-C/EXIT LOCK COVER IPR-COVER EXIT BAR PMO-COVER DUP LOCKER F PMO-COVER DUP LOCKER R SPRING-TS PMO-COVER EXIT GUIDE PMO-COVER EXIT F CAP COVER-EXIT R CAP IPR-COVER EXIT HINGE MEA UNIT-EXIT FRAME PMO-GUIDE EXIT UPPER ROLLER-EXIT DRIVE ROLLER-EXIT-IDLE PMO-BEARING LARGE DP IPR-GROUND EXIT PMO-BEARING LARGE DP GEAR-DUPLEX RING-C GEAR-DP,IDLE RING-CS BRUSH ANTISTATIC PMO-HOLDER GROUND BALL PMO-GUIDE EXIT LOWER PMO-ROLLER FD F PMO-ROLLER FD R HOLDER-EXIT(MC) SPRING ETC-EXIT LOWER IDLE ROLLER-EXIT IDLE PEX-ROLLER EXIT F_UP IPR-GROUND EXIT PLATE MEA UNIT-TERMINAL:L SPRING ETC-HV SMALL ICT-SHAFT HV LARGE SPRING-ETC-CLUTCH SHEET-EXIT UPPER SCREW-TAPTITE LABEL(P)-EXIT GUIDE-EXIT REAR SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE
SEC.Code JC97-01754A JC72-01099A JC72-01217A JC70-00440A JC72-01081A JC72-01082A 6107-001209 JC72-01098A JC72-01097A JC63-00174A JC70-00372A JC97-01763A JC72-01103A JC66-00607A JC66-00694A JC72-00885A JC70-00374A JC72-40978A JC66-40912A 6044-000159 JC66-40911A 6044-000001 JC67-00065A JC72-01233A JC72-01102A JC72-41007A JC72-41008A JC61-00547A JC61-00484A JC66-00608A JC72-20901A JC70-00375A JC97-01410A JC61-70930A JC70-40912A JB61-70922A JC63-00265A 6003-000196 JC68-01150A JC61-00850A 6003-000196 6003-001256 6003-000008
Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 1 4 4 4 4 1 2 1 2 1 1 3 1 4 1 1 12 2 4
SA O O O O X X X O O O O O O O X O O O O X X X O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X X O X X X
Remark
LOCKER
9-12
31 2-16 2-23 32 S5 2-24 2-25 2-12-1 2-12-6 2-12-8 2-12-2 2-12-4 2-12 2-13 0
S8
2-18
1-6
1-4
1-12-2
1-12-1
9-13
No. 0 1 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-8 1-9 1-10 1-11 1-12 1-12-1 1-12-2 1-12-3 1-12-4 1-12-5 1-12-6 1-12-7 2 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 2-9 2-10 2-11 2-12 2-12-1 2-12-2 2-12-3 2-12-4 2-12-5 2-12-6 2-12-7 2-12-8
Description MEA-DUPLEX MEA HOU-COVER RIGHT PMO-COVER DUPLEX IPR-COVER DUP LOCK SHAFT PMO-COVER DUPLEX HANDLE SPRING-TS PMO-COVER DUP LOCKER F PMO-COVER DUP LOCKER R PMO-COVER DUPLEX LINK COVER-DUPLEX LINK R PMO-COVER DUPLEX RAIL COVER-DUPLEX RAIL R SPRING CS(FEED) MEA UNIT-TRAY MP PMO-TRAY CASE MP PMO-TRAY LINK MP IPR-GUIDE LATCH PMO-TRAY COVER MP PMO-SIDE GUIDE MP PMO-TRAY EXIT MP LABEL(R)-HEIGHT,MP MEA UNIT-DUPLEX IPR-BRKT GUIDE A HOLDER-M-SAW IPR-PLATE SAW PMO-FRAME DUPLEX PMO-PULLEY BELT BELT-TIMMING GEAR-DUPLEX IDLER_Z25 PMO-COVER BELT IPR-BRKT GROUND TR SPRING-CS(ETC-TR) GEAR-MP/DUP DRV MEA UNIT-T2 RING-E GEAR-TRANSFER IDLER_Z47 SHAFT-GUIDE TR PMO-HOLDER TRANSFER PMO-LEVER TR FRONT PMO-LEVER TR REAR PMO-LINK TR FRONT PMO-LINK TR REAR
SEC.Code JC97-01756A JC97-01758A JC72-01078A JC70-00370A JC72-01079A 6107-001206 JC72-01081A JC72-01082A JC72-01080A JC63-00172A JC72-01083A JC63-00173A 6107-001944 JC97-01759A JC72-01096A JC72-00857B JB70-10906A JC72-00777B JC72-00547H JC72-00778B JC68-00697A JC97-01828A JC70-00361A JC61-00841A JC70-10232A JC72-01084A JC72-01094A JC66-20901A JC66-00513A JC72-01077A JC70-00367A 6107-001202 JC66-00346A JC97-01761A 6044-000231 JC66-00515A JC66-00619A JC72-01087A JC72-01090A JC72-01091A JC72-01092A JC72-01093A
Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1
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9-14
No. 2-13 2-14 2-15 2-16 2-17 2-18 2-19 2-20 2-21 2-22 2-23 2-24 2-25 2-26 2-27 2-28 2-29 2-30 2-31 2-32 S5 S8
Description IPR-BRKT GROUND TR1 PMO-SHAFT DUP DRIVER RPR-RUBBER EXIT PMO-BUSHING TX(B4) PMO-ROLLER_EXIT SPRING ETC-FUSER EXIT IPR-BRKT GUIDE B IPR-BRKT GUIDE DUPLEX IPR-BRKT GROUND B IPR-BRKT GROUND A IPR-BRKT GROUND D IPR-BRKT GROUND C CBF HARNESS-OPE GROUND PMO-BUSHING FEED PMO-GUIDE LOWER DUPLEX RING-CS PMO-GUIDE FEED WASHER-PLAIN GUIDE-M-PAPER T2 SPRING ETC-ACTUATOR6G SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE
SEC.Code JC70-00368A JC72-00764A JC73-10203A JG72-40744A JC72-40361A JC61-70976A JC70-00362A JC70-00369A JC70-00364A JC70-00363A JC70-00366A JC70-00365A JC39-00036A JC72-00730A JC72-01086A 6044-000001 JC72-01085A 6031-001051 JC61-00866A JC61-00485A 6003-000119 6003-000196
Qty 1 2 2 6 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 19 19
SA O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X X X X X
Remark
9-15
5 S11 20 4 5 16 S17 19
15 18 4 3
4 18
6 14 13 7
12
13
11
13
8 17 10 1
9-16
Description ELA UNIT-DEVE DRIVE IPR-BRKT-DEVE FRONT MEP-CLUTCH SPRING DEVE SHAFT-DEVE CLUTCH BUSH-D6/L4 RING-E SHAFT-DEVE DRIVE WASHER-PLAIN GEAR-DEVE DRIVE 2_Z20 GEAR-DEVE IDLE Z51 SHEET-HARNESS GUIDE GEAR-ITB CLEAN RDCN GEAR-DEVE RDCN GEAR-DEVE IDLE_Z41 GEAR-DEVE IDLE_Z53 IPR-BRKT-DEVE REAR MOTOR DC-MAIN(BLDC) WASHER-PLAIN ICT-PIN ADF GEAR-DEVE DRIVE 1_Z25 GEAR-DEVE CLUTCH 2_Z33 SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE
SEC.Code JC96-02772A JC70-00342A JC47-00006A JC66-00544A JC61-00699A 6044-000125 JC66-00545A 6031-000023 JC66-00465A JC66-00473B JC63-00264A JC66-00469A JC66-00468A JC66-00466A JC66-00467A JC70-00343A JC31-00021 A 6031-001255 JB70-00168A JC66-00464A JC66-00463A 6003-000269 6003-000301
Qty 1 1 4 4 12 12 4 4 4 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 4 12 4 4 4 5
SA O O O O X O X O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X X
Remark
9-17
37 10
9-18
35 14 8 20 5 42 21 12 18 42
28 16 38 33 0 22 9 23 24 25 26 15 27 11 13 31 32 3
Description ELA UNIT-MAIN DRIVE MOTOR DC-MAIN(BLDC) SOLENOID-DUPLEX MEP-CLUTCH CAM SOLENOID MEP-CLUTCH ELECTRIC FEED BUSH-8/5 BUSH-D6/L4 SPRING ETC-SOLENOID DP GEAR-FEED DRIVE_Z37 GEAR-FUSER DRIVE 1_Z47 GEAR-FUSER DRIVE 2_Z30 GEAR-IDLE Z51 GEAR-IDLE Z53 GEAR-ITB DRIVE 1_Z90 GEAR-ITB DRIVE 2_Z30 GEAR-OPC DRIVE 1_Z120 GEAR-OPC RDCN_Z120/Z60 GEAR-RDCN Z110/Z37 GEAR-RDCN Z62/Z48 GEAR-SWING DRIVE GEAR-T2 DRIVE_Z25 SHAFT-FEED DRIVE SHAFT-FUSER DRIVE SHAFT-ITB DRIVE SHAFT-OPC DRIVE SHAFT-T2 CAM SHAFT-T2 DRIVE GEAR-EXIT/U,ID IPR-BRKT MAIN FRONT IPR-BRKT MAIN REAR IPR-LINK SOLENOID PMO-HUB CLUTCH PMO-DUMMY CLUTCH WASHER-PLAIN WASHER-PLAIN WASHER-PLAIN RING-C RING-E ICT-PIN ADF WASHER-PLAIN SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE
SEC.Code JC96-02771A JC31-00021A JC33-00008B JC47-00007A JC47-00008A JC61-00426A JC61-00699A JC61-70915A JC66-00470A JC66-00471A JC66-00472A JC66-00473A JC66-00474A JC66-00475A JC66-00476A JC66-00477A JC66-00479A JC66-00480A JC66-00481A JC66-00482A JC66-00483A JC66-00546A JC66-00547A JC66-00549A JC66-00550A JC66-00551A JC66-00552A JC66-40211B JC70-00341A JC70-00344A JC70-00346A JC72-01064A JC72-01232A 6031-000023 6031-001002 6031-001255 6044-000159 6044-000231 JB70-00168A 6031-001491 6003-000269 6003-000269 6003-000301
Qty 1 1 1 1 1 3 6 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 4 3 1 1 2 4 4 2 4
SA O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X X X O X X X
Remark
ITB,Feed,T2
Fuser
9-19
20
S2
26
30
28
12
S2 14 15
17
21
27
19
31
10
18
12
11
S10
13
29
28
23
9-20
S10
22
24
25
16
No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 S10 S8
Description ELA UNIT-FUSER ELA UNIT-FUSER ROLLER-HEAT PMO-BEARING FUSER F PMO-BEARING FUSER GEAR GEAR-FUSER_Z35 SPRING-CS PMO-FUSER UPPER PMO-FUSER LOWER IPR-GROUND FUSER NPR-ELECTRODE AC WIRE NPR-ELECTRODE GEAR NPR-ELECTRODE M THERMOSTAT NPR-ELECTRODE F NPR-ELECTRODE PR NPR-ELECTRODE AC PLATE PMO-COVER THERMOSTAT PMO-COVER CLEANING ROLLER-EXIT IDLE PEX-ROLLER EXIT F_UP PMO-GUIDE DP SIDE NPR-ELECTRODE CONNECTOR LAMP-HALOGEN, 300W LAMP-HALOGEN, 300W LAMP-HALOGEN, 500W LAMP-HALOGEN, 500W PMO-ACTUATOR EXIT SPRING-TS PMO-GUIDE OUTPUT THERMISTOR-NTC NUT-HEXAGON LABEL(R)-HV FUSER LABEL(R)-LV FUSER PMO-GUIDE INPUT LABEL(P)-CAUTION,HOT_FU FRAME DRAWER CONNECTOR SCREW-ASSY MACH SCREW-TAPTITE
SEC.Code JC96-02773A JC96-02773B JC66-00516A JC72-01058A JC72-01059A JC66-00510A 6107-001193 JC72-01061A JC72-01062A JC70-00355A JC71-00043A JC71-00047A JC71-00048A 4712-000001 JC71-00046A JC71-00049A JC71-00044A JC72-01055A JC72-01060A JC66-00608A JC72-20901A JC72-01100A JC71-00045A 4713-001178 4713-001177 4713-001176 4713-001175 JC72-01056A 6107-001205 JC72-01063A 1404-001310 6021-000222 JC68-00407A JC68-00408A JC72-01208A JC68-30928E JC61-00869A 6006-001193 6003-000196
Qty 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 10 13
SA O O X X X X X X X X O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O
220V 110V
9-21
13 6
8 3 5 14 15 9 10
12 S8 11 1 2
9-22
No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 S8
Description MEA-CASSETTE PMO-FRAME CASSETTE PMO-COVER CASSETTE PMO-GUIDE SIDE CST PMO-GUIDE FRONT CST PMO-GUIDE REAR IPR-PLATE K/UP IPR-FINGER IPR-SPRING PLATE G/SIDE IPR-GUIDE PLATE PAPER SPRING ETC-KNOCK UP(270) SPRING ETC-LOCKER PMO-LOCKER PLATE RPR-PAD CST LABEL(R)-INSTRUCTION LABEL(R)-HEIGHT XEROX SCREW-TAPTITE
SEC.Code JC97-01753A JC72-01069A JC72-01068A JC72-01072A JC72-01070A JC72-01071A JC70-00357A JC70-00220A JC70-00358A JC70-00356A 6107-001200 JG61-70531A JC72-01073A JC73-10910A JC68-01174A JC68-00516A 6003-000196
Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2
SA O O O O O O O O O O X O O O X X X
Remark
9-23
14 15 6 8 3 18 5 16 10 17 9 7 S8 4 S8 11 12 2 1
9-24
No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 S8
Description MEA UNIT-CASSETTE SCF(LTR) MEA UNIT-CASSETTE SCF(A4) PMO-FRAME CASSETTE(SCF) PMO-COVER CASSETTE(SCF) PMO-GUIDE SIDE(SCF) PMO-GUIDE FRONT CST PMO-GUIDE REAR(SCF) IPR-PLATE K/UP IPR-FINGER IPR-SPR PLATE G/SIDE IPR-GUIDE PLT PAPER SPRING-CS SPRING-CS SPRING ETC-LOCKER,PLATE PMO-LOCKER PLATE PMO-DUMMY SIDE GUIDE(SCF) RPR-PAD CST LABEL(P)-INSTRUCTION CST LABEL(R)-HEIGHT CST LABEL(P)-LTR LABEL(P)-A4 GREASE BEARING SCREW-TAPTITE
SEC.Code JC97-01809A JC97-01809B JC72-01238A JC72-01236A JC72-01243A JC72-00798B JC72-01239A JC70-00221A JC70-00220A JC70-10929A JC70-10923A 6107-001190 6107-001213 JG61-70531A JC72-41210A JC72-01237A JC73-10910A JC68-01174A JC68-00709A JC68-01227A JC68-01232A 0205-001087 6003-000196
Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 0.1 4
SA O O X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Remark LETTER A4
LETTER A4
LETTER A4
9-25
S8
S8 11
3-10 3-6 3-9 3-13 3-5 3-11 3-7 3-8 1-3 1-9 1-1 1-4 1-S9 1-5 1-6 1-7 3-8 3-3 3-8 3-1
3 16
3-4
3-2
3-12
S8 S9 1
S5
S8 19 S5
17
S8 16 S8
1-2
1-8
9
10
S5 9 5 4 12
14
2-7
2
2-3 2-6 2-5 2-4
2-2 2-S9
S5
2-1
S8
9-26 Service Manual Samsung Electronics
No. 0 1 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-8 1-9 1-S9 2 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 2-8 2-S5 3 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-9 3-10 3-11 3-12 3-13 3-14 4 5 6 7 8
Description MEA BASE-FRAME SCF ELA HOU-MOTOR SCF IPR-GROUND_ROLLER RING-E MOTOR STEP-SCF SOLENOID-PICK UP GEAR-P/UP DRV SCF GEAR-IDLER OPTION GEAR-IDLE(Z=30) GEAR-IDLE(SCF) IPR-BRKT GEAR SCREW-TAPTITE MEA HOU-GUIDE LOWER SCF PMO-GUIDE LOWER RAIL(SCF) SPRING CS PMO-BUSH IDLE ROLL-SCF16 PMO-HOLDER IDLE ROLL16 PMO-COVER GUIDE LOWER(SCF) PMO-GUIDE LOWER(SCF) PMO-ROLLER IDLE(SCF) GREASE-BEARING SCREW-TAPTITE MEA HOU-GUIDE UPPER SCF RING-E SPRING ETC-PICKUP GEAR-PICK UP GEAR-FEED (SCF) PMO-ACTUATOR EMPTY PMO-SHAFT PICK UP PMO-GUIDE UPPER(SCF) PMO-BEARING SHAFT PMO-BUSHING_P/U,MP RPR-RUBBER PICK UP RPR-ROLLER FEED SCF PBA SUB-SCF COVER SENSOR PBA SUB-SCF P_EMPTY SENSOR GREASE-BEARING FOOT-ML80 CAM-CATCH IPR-PLATE GROUND(A) IPR-PLATE LOCKER(L) IPR-PLATE LOCKER(R)
SEC.Code JC97-01808A JC96-02283A JC70-10467A 6044-000125 JC31-10501A JC33-00007A JC66-00330A JC66-40365A JC66-40950A JC66-40954A JC70-00251A 6003-000266 JC97-01825A JC72-01242A TBD JC72-00658A JC72-00660A JC72-01066A JC72-01241A JC72-01244A 2050-001048 6003-000119 JC97-01826A 6044-000231 JC61-00482A JC66-00326A JC66-40955A JC72-00719A JC72-00729A JC72-01240A JC72-41191A JC72-41364A JC73-00086A JC73-00115A JC92-01502A JC92-01501A 2050-001048 JC61-40001A JC66-00050A JC70-00249A JC70-00377A JC70-00378A
SA X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X
Remark
9-27
No. 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 19 S5 S8
Description PMO-BASE DECO(SCF) ELA UNIT-TERMINAL TR L PMO-COVER TOP(SCF) PMO-DOOR SIDE(SCF) PMO-FRAME BASE(SCF) PMO-COVER SENSOR(SCF) CBF HARNESS-DRIVER GND CBF HARNESS-SCF_8P PBA SUB-SCF SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE
SEC.Code JC72-01065A JC96-01672A JC72-01209A JC72-01210A JC72-01211A JC72-01235A JB39-00065A JC39-00102A JC92-01539A 6003-000119 6003-000196
Qty 2 4 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 8 26
SA X X X X X X X X X X X
Remark
150 m/m
9-28
15
5-1
5-3
5
5-2
29 3
3-3 3-6 3-5 3-4
7
3-7
23 28
3-2
20
3-1
32
4 25
30 14 26 18 27
11
10
19
1-17 1-1-2 1-10
1-14
13
17-2 17-5 17-1 17-6 1-16 17-4 1-12 17-7 17-3 17-8 17-9
16
24 12 2
1-3 1-5
31
1-7
17
1-13
9-29
No. 1 1-1 1-1-S1 1-1-1 1-1-2 1-1-3 1-1-4 1-1-5 1-3 1-2 1-4 1-5 1-6 1-7 1-8 1-9 1-10 1-11 1-12 1-13 1-14 1-15 1-16 1-17 1-18 1-19 1-20 1-S8 2 3 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-S5 3-S9 4 5 5-1 5-2 5-3
Description MEA UNIT-OPC TONER DUCT ELA UNIT-TONER MOTOR SCREW-MACHINE RING-E MOTOR DC-WASTE TONER BRACKET-WASTER TONER MOTOR GEAR WORM-WHEEL IDLE GEAR WORM-WASTE TONER BUSH-D6/L4 WASUER-PIAIN PLATE-VIBRATOR INLET BASE-M-WASTE TONER PIPE-WASTE BAR CAM-M-WASTE DUCT OUTLET GEAR WORM-WHEEL Z35 SHAFT-M-WASTE DUCT INLET DUCT-M-WASTE LIFTER DUCT-M-WASTE TONER INLET1 DUCT-M-WASTE TONER INLET2 PMO-PIPE WASTE TRANSFER SPONGE-WASTE LIFTER 1 SPONGE-WASTE LIFTER 2 SPONGE-WASTE DUCT OPC SPONGE-WASTE COVER RING-E SPRING-CS SPRING-CS SCREW-TAPTITE HOLDER-ERASER MEA UNIT-LSU GUIDE BRKT IPR-BRKT LSU PMO-LSU BASE IPR-GROUND LSU IPR-PLATE OPC OEM MEA UNIT -TERMINAL S PMO-COVER OEM UPPER CBF HARNESS-OPC_FUSE SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE SHEET-HV HARNESS MEA UNIT-BRKT HVPS GUIDE-HVPS BOARD IPR-BRKT HVPS LOWER CABLE CLMP
SEC.Code JC97-01834A JC96-02882A 6001-000485 6044-000125 JB31-00020B JC61-00808A JC66-00653A JC66-00654A JC61-00699A 6031-000023 JC61-00810A JC61-00820A JC62-00129A JC66-00649A JC66-00651A JC66-00652A JC67-00052A JC67-00053A JC67-00054A JC72-01186A JC72-01278A JC72-01279A JC72-01285A JC72-01290A 6044-000125 6107-001201 6107-001199 6003-000196 JC72-01218A JC97-01810A JC70-00388A JC72-01169A JC70-00444A JC70-00428A JC97-01771A JC72-01146A JC39-00229A 6003-000119 6003-000266 JC63-00248A JC97-01767A JC61-00838A JC70-00386A 6502-000132
Qty 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 6 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 5 1 1 3 1 2
SA X O X X O X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X O O O O O O X O X X X O O X X X
Remark
9-30
No. 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 17-1 17-2 17-3 17-4 17-5 17-6 17-7 17-8 17-9 17-S5 17-S8 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 S5 S6 S7 S8 S9 S14
Description ELA UNIT-GUIDE PAPER T2 ELA UNIT-DUMMY FUSER BASE ELA UNIT-ITB CAM ELA UNIT-FRAME BASE ELA UNIT-FRAME REAR ELA UNIT-FRAME FRONT PBA SUB-ERASER IPR-SHUTTER TORTION RING-CS CABLE CLAMP SPONGE-DUST OPC COVER MEA UNIT-OPC TONER HOUSING PLATE-VIBRATOR OUTLET BUSH-M-WASTE CAM PMO-CAP SHUTTER ITB PMO-HOUSING TRANSFER PMO-SHUTTER TRANSFER OPC SPONGE-TANK TONER SPONGE-CAP SHUTTER SPONGE-DUCT TONER OPC SPONGE-TANK TONER OPC SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE SPRING ETC-CLUTCH CBF HARNESS-WASTE_MOTOR ELA UNIT-DEVE DRIVE CBF HARNESS-MAIN FSR_ROLL CBF HARNESS-MAIN ERASER GROUND-FUSER FRAME SHEET-ERASER LAMP GEAR-GEAR FUSER DRV OUTER GEAR-DP,IDLE GEAR-EXIT,IDLE(Z17) IPR-GROUND PAPER GUIDE PMO-COVER FUSER BASE PMO-COVER HARNESS FUSER PMO-LSU SHUTTER COVER MEA UNIT-TERMINAL S SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE
SEC.Code JC96-02797A JC96-02795A JC96-02794A JC96-02881A JC96-02880A JC96-02879A JC92-01450A JC70-00447A 6044-000001 6502-000121 JC72-01284A JC97-01814A JC61-00885A JC61-00812A JC72-01222A JC72-01228A JC72-01230A JC72-01289A JC72-01292A JC72-01294A JC72-01295A 6003-000119 6003-000196 JB61-70922A JC39-00299A JC96-02930A JC39-00276A JC39-00277A JC63-00165A JC63-00247A JC66-00334A JC66-40911A JC66-40964A JC70-00446A JC72-01141A JC72-01145A JC72-01171A JC97-01771A 6003-000119 6003-000152 6003-000179 6003-000196 6003-000266 6003-001256
Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 4 8 1 2 29 2 7
SA O O O O O O O O X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X O O O X O X X X O O O O O X X X X X X
Remark
9-31
11 14 37 12 24
2-1
10
33
4
2-2 2-3
7 39
25 37
23 26 9 27 4 8
3-5
31
29
30
3-7
3-1
28 34 5 20 15 16
36 3
3-3 3-4 3-2 3-6
22 18 17 21 13
1-4
19
1
1-1 1-3
1-2
9-32
No. 0 1 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 2 2-1 2-2 2-3 3 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-S8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Description ELA UNIT-FRAME FRONT ELA UNIT-TONER SENSOR RING-CS HOLDER-M-WASTE TONER SENSOR PMO-TONER DETACTER PBA SUB-WASTE SENSOR MEA UNIT-ITB LIFTER SPONGE-DUCT TONER ITB LIFT DUCT-TONER ITB LIFTER SPONGE-ITB DUCT MEA UNIT-ITB TONER HOUSING HOUSING-M-WASTE TONER ITB SPONGE-DUCT TONER OPC PMO-CAP SHUTTER ITB PMO-SHUTTER TRANSFER ITB SPONGE-ITB TANK DUST SPONGE-ITB TANK TONER SPONGE-CAP SHUTTER SCREW-TAPTITE RING-CS PBA SUB-EXIT SENSOR PLATE-GUIDE T2 FRONT BRACKET-DUMMY LSU F MEA UNIT-TERMINAL S GROUND-HVPS LSU LINK-LOCK OPC F LEVER-ITB LOCK FRONT LABEL(R)-COLOR BAR CBF HARNESS-BUSH GND IPR-BRKT GUIDE HVPS R IPR-BRKT EXIT HINGE F IPR-ITB HINGE GROUND IPR-ITB GUIDE TORSION IPR-OPC GUIDE TORSION IPR-OPC/ITB GROUND IPR-OPC LOCK FRONT IPR-OPC/LSU GROUND IPR-SHUTTER TORTION PMO-FRAME FRONT
SEC.Code JC96-02879A JC96-02796A 6044-000001 JC61-00813A JC72-01189A JC92-01452A JC97-01812A JC72-01282A JC67-00043A JC72-01286A JC97-01813A JC61-00814A JC72-01294A JC72-01222A JC72-01229A JC72-01287A JC72-01288A JC72-01292A 6003-000196 6044-000001 JC92-01454A JC61-00709A JC61-00756A JC97-01771A JC63-00166A JC66-00562A JC66-00666A JC68-01149A JC39-00114A JC70-00385A JC70-00406A JC70-00419A JC70-00420A JC70-00421A JC70-00422A JC70-00423A JC70-00424A JC70-00447A JC72-01144A
Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
SA X X X X X O O X X X O O X X X X X X X X X X X X X O O X X X O O X X X O X X X
Remark
9-33
No. 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 36 37 S5 S7 S8
Description PMO-COVER TOP LEVER IN PMO-COVER TOP LEVER OUT PMO-DEVE OPEN PLATE PMO-DEV OPEN PLATE GUIDE SPRING-CS PMO-LOCK ITB FRONT PMO-LOCK COVER FRONT PMO-RACK OPC SPRING-CS PMO-GUIDE LOCK OPE F SPONGE-DUST ITB COVER PBA SUB-DEVE_OEM_KEY SPRING-CS SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE
SEC.Code JC72-01173A JC72-01174A JC72-01177A JC72-01178A 6107-001196 JC72-01184A JC72-01185A JC72-01221A 6107-001199 JC72-01225A JC72-01283A JC92-01533A 6107-001214 6003-000119 6003-000266 6003-000196
Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 6 6 26
SA O X O O X O O O X O O O X X X X
Remark
ITB LOCK
FRAME LOCK
9-34
S8 25 15 S8 36B 31 8 S8 37 10 S8 S5 33 1 32 34 23 9 S5 28 20 11 35 3 21 38 S5 1 S5 S8 18
Samsung Electronics
26 S8 4 S9 30 14 1 13 19 7 16 24 34 12 1 1 22 12 36* (36A+36B) 12 29 36A 6 S8 2
17
S8
S8
Service Manual
38
9-35
No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 S5 S6 S8 S9
Description ELA UNIT-FRAME REAR RING-CS CBF HARNESS-HVPS_CHARGE CBF HARNESS-HVPS_T1 CBF HARNESS-HVPS_T2 MEA UNIT-FEED PLATE-S/W DUPLEX PLATE-GUIDE T2 REAR GROUND-MAIN ITB DEVE GROUND-LSU DEVE DRIVE GROUND-HVPS LSU LOWER GROUND-EXIT DRIVE GEAR-RDCN FEED OUTER GEAR-T2 IDEL_Z27 GEAR-T2 RDCN_Z32/Z23 LEVER-ITB LOCK REAR IPR-BRKT DUMMY LSU R IPR-BRKT GUIDE HVPS F IPR-BRKT LOCK ITB IPR-BRKT EXIT HINGE R IPR-PLATE FUSER IPR-PLATE LOCK ITB IPR-PLATE OPC HV IPR-PLATE T1 IPR-PLATE T2 IPR-GROUND HVPS IPR-GROUND MAIN PMO-FRAME REAR PMO-COVER T1 HV PMO-COVER T2 HV PMO-GUIDE LOCK OPC PMO-LINK LOCK OPC PMO-LOCK ITB PMO-HOLDER GUIDE EXIT UP MEA UNIT-TERMINAL S CBF HARNESS-100M_GNDS ELA UNIT-COVER OPEN SENSOR SPRING-ES SPRING-CS SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE
SEC.Code JC96-02880A 6044-000001 JC39-00264A JC39-00265A JC39-00266A JC97-01829A JC61-00707A JC61-00708A JC63-00162A JC63-00163A JC63-00181A JC63-00208A JC66-00343A JC66-00484A JC66-00485A JC66-00667A JC70-00381A JC70-00384A JC70-00387A JC70-00407A JC70-00425A JC70-00426A JC70-00427A JC70-00431A JC70-00432A JC70-00443A JC70-00445A JC72-01143A JC72-01148A JC72-01149A JC72-01157A JC72-01158A JC72-01168A JC72-01216A JC97-01771A JC39-00302A JC96-02876A 6107-001214 6107-001196 6003-000119 6003-000152 6003-000196 6003-000266
Qty 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 6 1 42 6
SA X X O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X X O X X X X X X
Remark
9-36
11 25 4 26 7 2 21 24
16 15 3
23 14 22 8 1
18 6 13 10 17 12 20 19
9-37
No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 S7 S8 S14
Description ELA UNIT-FRAME BASE ELA UNIT-MP MEA-PICKUP CBF HARNESS-SCF CBF HARNESS-SMPS_INLET PLATE-GUIDE RAIL FOOT-ML80 GROUND-SCF COVER-SCREW LOCKING MP COVER-M-BASE BAR CAM-CATCH GEAR-PICK_UP IPR-BRKT BASE BAR IPR-CHANNEL FRAME BASE IPR-BRKT DEVE HINGE F IPR-BRKT DEVE HINGE R IPR-BRKT POWER PPR-SHEET/GUIDE PAPER PMO-FRAME BASE PMO-GUIDE SCT PAPER PMO-PAPER GUIDE PMO-BEARING SHAFT SOLENOID-PICK UP PBA SUB-TEMP WASHER-PLAIN CBF HARNESS-LIU GND WASHER-E.T SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE
SEC.Code JC96-02881A JC96-02774A JC97-01755A JC39-00082A JC39-00280A JC61-00710A JC61-40001A JC63-00167A JC63-00175A JC63-00207A JC66-00050A JC66-00335A JC70-00379A JC70-00390A JC70-00404A JC70-00405A JC70-00414A JC72-00836A JC72-01156A JC72-01161A JC72-01172A JC72-41191A JC33-00007B JC92-01535A 6031-001255 JB39-00103A 6031-000120 6003-000266 6003-000196 6003-001256
Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 13 14
SA X O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X X X X X X
Remark
9-38
20
13 4 17 23 15 19 11 17 18 25 1 24 S9 18 2 6 3 7 S5 1
9 10 14 12 21 8 5
22
16
9-39
No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 S5 S9
Description ELA UNIT-MP RING-E SOLENOID-MP SPRING ETCCAM MP SPRING ETC-PICK UP MP SPRING ETC-KNOCKUP,MP IPR-BRACKET SOLENOIDE PMO-HOLDER CAM MPF PMO-ROLLER CAM.MP PMO-ACTUATOR,MP PMO-ADJUSTER,MP PMO-CAM PICK UP,MP PMO-FRAME,MP PMO-HOLDER PAD,MP PMO-HOLDER SENSOR,MP PMO-HOUSING PICK UP,MP PMO-PLATE KNOCK UP,MP PMO-IDLE PICK UP MP PMO-BUSHING_P/U,MP RPR-RUBBER PICK UP,MP PAD-MP(PLUS) RPR-PAD KNOCK UP MP PBA SUB-MP_EMPTY SENSOR PMO-GEAR P/U MPF SHEET-PAPER MP WASHER-PLAIN SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE
SEC.Code JC96-02774A 6044-000125 JC33-00006B JC61-00003A JC61-00041A JC61-00483A JC70-00237A JC72-00055A JC72-00761A JC72-00767A JC72-00768A JC72-00769A JC72-00770A JC72-00771A JC72-00772A JC72-00773A JC72-00775A JC72-41027A JC72-41364A JC73-00089A JC69-00494A JC73-10906A JC92-01500A JC72-00056A JC63-00240A 6031-000023 6003-000119 6003-000266
Qty 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1
SA O X O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O X X O X X X X X
Remark
9-40
10 12 11 1 7
9 5 4 2 8 3
9-41
No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Description MEA-PICKUP SPRING ETC-PICKUP IPR-GROUND FEED IPR-GUIDE INPUT PMO-CAP CONNECTOR L PMO-CAP CONNECTOR U PMO-ACTUATOR EMPTY PMO-SHAFT PICK UP PMO-GUIDE PAPER PBA SUB-P.EMPTY SENSOR PMO-BEARING SHAFT PMO-BUSHING_P/U,MP RUBBER-PICK UP
SEC.Code JC97-01755A JC61-00482A JC70-00359A JC70-00360A JC72-00463A JC72-00465A JC72-00719A JC72-00729A JC72-01076A JC92-01453A JC72-41191A JC72-41364A JC73-00149A
Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2
SA O O X X O O O O O O O O O
Remark
9-42
23
1 20 1-1 1-3 1-2 11 5 8 21 5 11 18 S8 S8 8 14 3 5 13 24 3-5 3-3 2-1 2-2 2-3 3-1 25 2 22 15 3-4 3-2 12 16 11 S8 4 17 8 19 5
8 10 7 8 9
6 5
9-43
No. 0 1 1-1 1-2 1-3 2 2-1 2-2 2-3 3 3-1 3-2 3-3 3-4 3-5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 S8
Description MEA UNIT-FEED MEA-HOLDER PINCH C3 PMO-HOLDER PINCH C3 PMO-ROLLER FEED L IPR-SHAFT FEED IDLER MEA-HOLDER PINCH C5 PMO-HOLDER PINCH C5 PMO-ROLLER FEED L IPR-SHAFT FEED IDLER MEA-HOLDER PINCH M PMO-HOLDER PINCH M PMO-ROLLER FEED L PMO-SUB HOLDER FEED PMO-ROLLER FEED S IPR-SHAFT FEED IDLER PMO-FRAME FEED RING-E PMO-BUSHING FEED MID IPR-BRKT FEED MID WASHER-PLAIN PMO-ROLLER FEED MID SHAFT-FEED MID PMO-BUSHING P/U.MP GROUND-PICKUP PLATE PMO-ROLLER FEED SHAFT-FEED GEAR-MP/DUP DRV PMO-PULLEY FEED L BELT-TIMING GEAR GEAR-FEED PMO-PULLEY FEED S PMO-BRKT FEED PMO-PULLEY IDLE RING-CS SPRING-ETC FEED MID SPRING ETC FEED MID A SPRING ETC-FEED MP SCREW-TAPTITE
SEC.Code JC97-01829A JC97-01768A JC72-01107A JC72-40261A JC70-10230A JC97-01769A JC72-01108A JC72-40261A JC70-10230A JC97-01770A JC61-00778A JC72-40261A JC72-40266A JC72-40262A JC70-10230A JC72-01106A 6044-000125 JC72-01105A JC70-00376A 6031-000021 JC72-01113A JC66-00618A JC72-41364A JC63-00182A JC72-00727A JC66-00617A JC66-00346A JC72-01110A 6602-001176 JC66-00332A JC72-01111A JC72-01134A JC72-01112A 6044-000001 6107-001210 6107-001211 JC61-00481A 6003-000196
Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 4 1 1 6 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5
SA O O X X X O O X X O O O O O O O X O O X O O O O O O O O O O O O O X X X X X
Remark
9-44
4 7 3 1 2 5 6
S9
No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 S9
Description ELA UNIT-GUIDE PAPER T2 PMO-COVER FEED SENSOR PBA SUB-FEED SENSOR PMO-ACTUATOR FEED SENSOR IPR-BRKT PAPER GUIDE SHEET-PAPER GUIDE PMO-GUIDE PAPER PATH SPRING ETC-ACTUATOR SCREW-TAPTITE
SEC.Code JC96-02797A JC72-01139A JC92-01455A JC72-01135A JC70-00389A JC63-00235A JC72-01160A JC61-00050A 6003-000266
Qty 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 5
SA O O O O O O O X X
Remark
9-45
S18 9
8 10 7 6 5 S8 2 14 1
3 12 13 11 S8
9-46
No. 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 S8 S18
Description ELA UNIT-ITB CAM PMO-DUMMY ITB CAM LOWER PBA SUB-PTL PMO-PTL PATH SHAFT-ITB CLEAN CAM CAM-ITB CLEANING BUSH-D6/L4 RING-E PMO-DUMMY ITB CAM UPPER ELA HOU-SET DRAWER PMO-COVER CAM SHAFT GUIDE-PTL SPRING SPRING-PTL RING-E S PBA SUB-TEMP_2 SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-SPECIAL
SEC.Code JC96-02931A JC72-01154A JC92-01451A JC72-01187A JC66-00548A JC66-00511A JC61-00699A 6044-000125 JC72-01155A JC96-02888A JC72-01136A JC61-00717A 6107-001203 6044-000001 JC92-01538A 6003-000196 6009-001396
Qty 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 2
SA X O O O O O O X O O O O O X O X X
Remark
9-47
S8 2 3 4
S5
No. 0 1 2 3 4 S5 S8
Description ELA UNIT-DUMMY FUSER BASE PMO-DUMMY FUSER BASE PMO-COVER FUSER AC IPR-TERMINAL FU CBF HARNESS-SMPS_AC WIRE SCREW-TAPTITE SCREW-TAPTITE
Qty 1 1 1 2 1 2 2
SA X O O O O X X
Remark
9-48
10
Samsung Electronics
NPC Wire/Wireless Optional LPEC1 Engine Control ASIC SPGPi UART for debug EEPROM 1KB
Engine Mecha
UART
IEEE1284
BLOCK DIAGRAM
Service Manual
10-1
10-2
BLOCK DIAGRAM
Service Manual
SMPS
POWER CORD
SPC603IFT 266MB
SCF Optional
F
Fan Fuser
PWM AC_Vpp, T1, T2 Charge, Deve, AC ENB T2, Deve A_Read Cha, T1, T2 BLDC_OPC & ITB BLDC MAIN TT1, TSIZ, NTS, nTBST, nTA
A2~A22 D0~D31
PC
Motor
T1 T2 SUPPLY Supply Seal Bias Zener
D0~D31
HVPS
OSC 12.5MHz
PD0~PD7 A2~A9 D2~D7 nRD,nWR, nCS_LPEC,nRESET nUSB_DIOCS,nUSB_DREQ nUSB_DIOCK,nDMA_OE,nDMA_WE SA0~SA4 SD16~SD31
HIC Super1284
En_CTD AN_CTD
Main Clock
LSU
nCut_Off A_Cart nS_New
USB2.0 NET2270
OSC 19.9MHz
SA0~SA12 SD0~SD31 BA0~BA1
ASIC SPGPi
nVDO
Video Clock
LPEC1
Fusible Joint
Cartridge 4 y, c, m, k
Solenoid Y,C,M,K
Developer Drive
CS,SK,DLDO
Clutch Y,C,M,K
PANEL BD
Samsung Electronics
BLDC DEVE
Motor
Sensor(Temp.2)
38
CN13
SMPS
Switch1(Right Cover) CON3 2 Switch2(Left Cover) 3 CON2 CN28 4 5 CN2 9a 9b 9c 9d T1 Roller T2 Roller Charger Roller Developer_1st Developer_2nd Developer_3rd Developer_4th Switch3(Left Cover) 8 DC Motor (Waste Agitator) CN14 CN30 1 CON4
OPC
37
CN6
11
Samsung Electronics
Eraser
CN1
36
CN8
PTL
CN1
35
CN11
FUSER
LSU
34
CN12
ITB
33
CN10
32
CN15
Sensor(Waste toner)
31
CN17
Solenoid(T2 hom e)
30
CN26
29
CN24
HVPS
T1 H.V(T1) H.V(T2) H.V(Charger) H.V(Deve Supply)
Solenoid(MP)
28
CN32
Solenoid(Pick up) TAB1 CN1 1 CN6 CN2 CN7 CN3 CN5 10 CN1 CN8 CN4 CN29 15 12a 12b 12c 12d 13a 13b CN9 CN5 CN1 0 V1 V2 V3 V4 16 13c 13d 14 11
27
CN25
Clutch(Feed)
26
CN23
Sensor(Exit)
25
CN19
Sensor(Feed)
24
CN33
Deve Drive
Solenoid(Deve 1st) Solenoid(Deve 2nd) Solenoid(Deve 3rd) Solenoid(Deve 4th) Clutch(Deve 1st) Clutch(Deve 2nd) Clutch(Deve 3rd) Clutch(Deve 4th) Solenoid(T1 Clean) H.V(1st Deve Supply) H.V(2nd Deve Supply) H.V(3rd Deve Supply) H.V(4th Deve Supply)
Sensor(MP_Empty)
23
CN31
Sensor(Paper Empty)
22
CN21
SCF(Option)
21
CN16
NPC(Option)
20
CN9
FAN (FUSER)
Panel
CN2
19
CN4
USB CN27
Connection Diagram
Service Manual
18
CN2
IEEE1284
17
CN3
Developer_4th
11-1
11-2
SMPS(CON4)
Pin 1 2 3 +24VF +24V NC Sig nal Name
6 Main BD(CN7)
HVPS(CN1-1)
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
Service Manual
Pin
Dir Pin
1 2
+24VF +24VF
2 1
+24VF +24VF
+24VF
+24VF
4 5
+24VF AGND
3 6
+24VF GND
6 7
AGND AGND
5 8
GND GND
3 SMPS(CON2)
Sig nal Name CON2 NC 5096-02C Dir Pin Sig nal Name
Fuser Unit
8 1 2 3
AGND
GND
Pin
9 10
+24V +24V
10 9
+24V +24V
11 12
AGND AGND
12 11
GND GND
13 14
+3.3V +3.3V
14 13
+3.3V +3.3V
15
+3.3V
16
+3.3V
4 Main BD(CN28)
Dir <Pin Signal Name <-
Fuser Unit
HVPS(CN1-2)
2 4 6 8 10 12 14 24V GND T2_EN AC_PWM T1_PWM DEVE_PWM CHARGE_READ
+3.3V DGND
15 18
+3.3V GND
18 19
DGND DGND
17 20
GND GND
20
DGND
19
GND
21 22
+5V +5V
22 21
+5V +5V
DGND DGND
24 23
GND GND
Main BD(CN14)
Switch(Left cover)
Dir Pin Sig nal Name <<-
15 17 19 21 23 25 27
16 18 20 22 24 26 28
25 26
nFUSERON NC
26 25
<NC
Samsung Electronics
7
Deve Cartridge(1st) Deve Drive(CN1)
Dir 2 1 4 3 6 5 8 7 10 9 12 11 14 13 nCLT_DEVE_3RD nCLT_DEVE_4TH 17 18 19 20 nBLDC_START2 nBLDC_RDY2 BLDC_CLK2 nSOL_ITB_CLN 16 15 18 17 20 19 AGND 24V AGND 24V DGND 5V nSOL_DEVE_1ST nSOL_DEVE_2ND nSOL_DEVE_3RD nSOL_DEVE_4TH nCLT_DEVE_1ST nCLT_DEVE_2ND nCLT_DEVE_3RD nCLT_DEVE_4TH START READY CLOCK nSOL_T1_CLN AGND 24V Pin Signal Name Dir Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 nSOL_DEVE_2ND nSOL_DEVE_3RD nSOL_DEVE_4TH nCLT_DEVE_1ST nCLT_DEVE_2ND +5V nSOL_DEVE_1ST DGND AGND +24VF AGND +24VF AGND +24VF Signal Name <<<Pin Signal Name
HVPS(CN2)
Pin V1 V2 V3 AGND NEW_CART_1ST A_CART_1ST Signal Name
Pin
Signal Name
Dir Pin
Samsung Electronics
1 2
24V AGND
2 1
24V AGND
3 4
nCUT_off nWST_AGT
4 3
nCUT_OFF nWST_AGT
5 6
A_CART_1ST A_CART_2ND
6 5
A_CART_1ST A_CART_2ND
A_CART_3RD
A_CART_3RD
8 9
A_CART_4TH nS_New_1ST
7 10
A_CART_4TH nS_NEW_1ST
10 11
nS_New_2ND nS_New_3RD
9 12
nS_NEW_2ND nS_NEW_3RD
12
nS_New_4TH
11
nS_NEW_4TH
13 14
A_WST_AGT NC
14 13
SENSE_AGT NC
13 14
Pin <<-
Dir Pin
1 2
nWST_AGT NC
Deve Cartridge(4th)
Signal Name <<<-
SENSE_AGT
<-
11 Dev e Drive
Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Sig nal Name 24V 24V AGND AGND DGND 5V START READY CLOCK
BLDC Motor(Deve)
Dir Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Sig nal Name +24V +24V PGND PGND SGND +5V START READY CLOCK CW/CCW
Connection Diagram
Service Manual
11-3
11-4
12a
Deve Drive(CN6)
Solenoid(Deve 1st)
13a
Deve Drive(CN8)
Clutch(Deve 1st)
14 Deve Drive(CN10)
Solenoid(T1 clean)
Signal Name <<<Pin 1 2 3 AGND nSOL_T1_CLN NC Signal Name Dir Pin
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
Service Manual
Dir Pin
2 3
NC AGND
Solenoid(Deve 2nd)
Clutch(Deve 2nd)
15 Main BD(CN29)
Pin 1 2 3 NC +24VF nFAN_FUSER Signal Name
Fan Motor(Fuser)
Dir Pin Signal Name <<<-
Pin Signal Name Dir Pin 1 nSOL_DEV_2ND <<3 AGND <2 NC <-
NC
AGND
12c
Deve Drive(CN7)
Pin 1 2 3 AGND <nCLT_DEV_3RD NC <<Signal Name Dir Pin Signal Name <<<-
Solenoid(Deve 3rd)
13c
Deve Drive(CN9)
Clutch(Deve 3rd)
16 Main BD(CN27)
Pin Signal Name 1 +24VF 2 3 4 5 6 +24VF AGND AGND DGND +5V
BLDC Motor(Main)
Dir Pin Signal Name 1 +24V 2 3 4 5 6 +24V PGND PGND SGND +5V
Pin
Signal Name
Dir Pin
Signal Name
1 2
nSOL_DEV_3RD NC
AGND
Solenoid(Deve 4th)
<<<-
Clutch(Dev e 4th)
Signal Name <<<-
Pin
Signal Name
Dir Pin
Signal Name
Dir Pin
1 2
nSOL_DEV_4TH NC
7 8 9 10
7 8 9 10
AGND
Samsung Electronics
IEEE1284 Port
Pin
Signal Name
Dir Pin
Signal Name
Samsung Electronics
1 2
nSTB DATA0
3 4
DATA1 DATA2
5 6
DATA3 DATA4
DATA5
8 9
DATA6 DATA7
19 Main BD(CN4)
Signal Name
Panel(CN2)
Dir Pin 1 2 3 4 5 Signal Name DGND VCC OPE_RXD /OPE_RST OPE_TXD
10 11
nACK BUSY
12
PERROR
13 14
SELECT nAUTOFD
15 16
NC DGND
17 18
AGND 5V1
Connection Diagram
Service Manual
11-5
11-6
20 Main BD(CN9)
SCF Unit(CN9)
Signal Name 3.3V SCF_STS SCF_CMD SCF_CLK SCF_RDY 6 7 8 24VS DGND AGND Pin 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 DGND DGND DGND NC DGND nPRT_IRQ NC NC nWR DGND 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 NC nRD 49 50 DGND 48 GND NC nXPRE nXPWE GND NC NC NC GND nXIRQ _IN GND GND GND NC NC 46 47 NC NC A_ADDR(7) NC 44 45 XPAddr(5) NC NC 43 NC nWAIT A_ADDR(8) 41 42 nXPWAIT XPAddr(6) nNPC_RST A_ADDR(9) 39 40 nRESET_P XPAddr(7) A_ADDR(6) A_ADDR(10) 37 38 XPAddr(4) XPAddr(8) 7 8 DGND AGND A_ADDR(11) 36 XPAddr(9) 6 +24V A_ADDR(12) DATA(16) 34 35 XPAddr(10) XPData(16) 4 5 CLK_SCF RDY_SCF 4 5 A_ADDR(13) DATA(17) 32 33 XPAddr(11) XPData(17) 2 3 STS_SCF CMD_SCF 2 3 DATA(18) 31 XPData(18) 1 +3.3V 1 Signal Name Dir Pin Signal Name Pin Signal Name Dir Pin
NPC(J1)
21 Main BD(CN16)
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
Service Manual
Pin
Signal Name
Dir Pin
Signal Name
+3.3V
VDD3
2 3
+3.3V DGND
2 3
VDD3 GND
4 5
nNPC_CS DATA(31)
4 5
nXPCS XPData(31)
DATA(30)
XPData(30)
7 8
DATA(29) DGND
7 8
XPData(29) GND
9 10
DATA(28) DATA(27)
9 10
XPData(28) XPData(27)
11
DATA(26)
11
XPData(26)
12 13
DGND DATA(25)
12 13
GND XPData(25)
22 Main BD(CN21)
Pin Signal Name 1 +3.3V 2 3 4 nS_EMPT DGND NC
Sensor(Paper Empty)
Dir Pin 1 2 3 4 Signal Name <<<<-
14 15
DATA(24) nNPC_INT
14 15
16 17
DGND A_ADDR(5)
16 17
GND XPAddr(3)
18
A_ADDR(4)
18
XPAddr(2)
19 20
A_ADDR(3) +3.3V
19 20
XPAddr(1) VDD3
21 22
NC DATA(23)
21 22
NC XPData(23)
23 Main BD(CN31)
Pin Signal Name 1 +3.3V 2 3 4 nS_MP_EMPT DGND NC
Sensor(MP Em pty)
Dir Pin 1 2 3 4 Signal Name <<<<-
23
DATA(22)
23
XPData(22)
24 25
NC DATA(21)
24 25
NC XPData(21)
26 27
NC DATA(20)
26 27
NC XPData(20)
28 29
A_ADDR(15) DATA(19)
28 29
XPAddr(13) XPData(19)
Samsung Electronics
30
A_ADDR(14)
30
XPAddr(12)
24 Main BD(CN33)
Solenoid(Duplex)
Signal Name <<1 2 3 nS_ITB_HOME DGND A_ITB_HO ME DGND nLED_ON V_MON GNDA +5VL AN_CTD DGND nITB_CONFIRM J4 J3 J14 J13 J12 J11 J10 J9 J8 J1 J2 J6 J5 +5VL J7 Pin <<<<<<<<<<<<NC NC Signal Name Dir Pin Signal Name Pin 1 2 +24VF nSOL_DUP Signal Name Dir Pin <<<-
Sensor(Feed)
29 Main BD(CN24)
Pin
Signal Name
Dir Pin
Signal Name
Samsung Electronics
1 2
+3.3V nS_FEED
1 2
DGND
30 Main BD(CN26)
Solenoid(T2 home)
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Signal Name <<<Pin 1 2 3 nSOL_T2 3 NC 2 Signal Name +3.3V Dir Pin 1
25 Main BD(CN19)
<<<<-
Sensor(Exit)
Pin
Signal Name
Dir Pin
Signal Name
+3.3V
2 3
nS_EXIT DGND
2 3
NC
31 Main BD(CN17)
>> CN1(TX)
Pin 1 2 DGND nS_TONER_RX DGND NC 2 1 <<2 <Signal Name +3.3V Dir Pin 1 Signal Name <-
Sensor(Waste Toner)
26 Main BD(CN23)
<<3 4 5
Clutch(Feed)
Pin
Signal Name
Dir Pin
Signal Name
+24VF
nCLT_FEED
>> CN1(RX)
27 Main BD(CN25)
<<-
Solenoid(Pick up)
Pin
Signal Name
Dir Pin
Signal Name
1 2
+24VF nSOL_PICKUP
32 Main BD(CN15)
Pin 1 2 A_TEMP GNDA Signal Name
Sensor(Temperature)
Dir Pin 1 2 Signal Name <<-
28 Main BD(CN32)
<<<-
Solenoid(MP)
Pin
Signal Name
Dir Pin
Signal Name
Connection Diagram
Service Manual
1 2
+24VF nSOL_MP
NC
11-7
11-8
34 Main BD(CN12)
ERASER(CN1)
Dir Pin 1 2 <<Sig nal Name Pin Sig nal Name 1 2 * ( +5V Resistance(150 Ohm) CN11-1 ) EN_ERASER +5VL Sig nal Name
LSU
36 Main BD(CN8)
>> LD Part
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
Service Manual
Pin
Dir Pin
nHSYNC
*HSYNC
2 3
+5VL DGND
2 3
+5V GND
4 5
nLDON_LSU VDO_LSU+
4 5
*LD ON *VIDEO+
VDO_LSU-
*VIDEO-
nSH_LSU
*S/H
37 Main BD(CN6)
OPC Unit
Dir Pin <<Sig nal Name Pin 1 2 A_OPC_KEY DGND Sig nal Name
8 9
CLK_LSU nRDY_LSU
1 2
CLK *READY
10 11
nSTART_LSU AGND
3 4
*START GND
12
+24V
VCC
38 Main BD(CN13)
Pin 1 2 3 A_TEMP2 NC GNDA 1 2 3 Sig nal Name Dir Pin Sig nal Name <<<<<-
Sensor (Temperatur e)
Sig nal Name
35 Main BD(CN11)
PTL(CN1)
Pin 1
Dir Pin 1
EN_ERASER
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