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OCT. 1998
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COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC. CANON BJC-2000 1098 SC 0.40-0 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)
1098 SC 0.40-0
Application
This manual has been issued by Canon Inc. for qualified persons to lear n technical theory,
installation, maintenance, and repair of products. This manual covers all localities where the
products are sold. For this reason, there may be information in this manual that does not apply to
your locality.
Corrections
This manual could include technical inaccuracies or typographical errors due to improvements or
changes in the products. When changes occur in applicable products or in the content of this
manual, Canon will release technical information as the need arises. In the event of major changes in
the contents of this manual over a long or short period, Canon will issue a new editions of this
manual.
The following paragraph does not apply to any countries where such provisions are
inconsistent with local law.
Trademarks
The product names and company names described in this manual are the registered trademarks of
the individual companies.
Copyright
This manual is copyrighted with all rights reserved. Under the copyright laws, this manual may not
be copied, reproduced or translated into another language, in whole or in part, without the written
consent of Canon Inc., except in the case of internal business use.
This manual was produced on an Apple Macintosh Power Mac 8500/180 personal computer and
Apple LaserWriter 16/600PS-J laser beam printer; final pages were printed on Varityper 5300 with
4000-J RIP. All graphics were produced with MACROMEDIA FREEHAND 7.0J.
All documents and all page layouts were created with QuarkXPress 3.3J.
Part 5: Maintenance
This section explains how to maintain the unit. Descriptions of assembly/disassembly,
adjustment for assembly, troubleshooting procedures, and wiring/circuit diagrams are
given.
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1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1.1 Moving Parts
1.2 Ink Stains
1.2.1 Ink path
1.2.2 Ink mist
1.3 BJ Cartridge Heat-Up
2. MACHINE PRECAUTIONS
2.1 Precautions for Handling BJ Cartridges
2.1.1 Turning the printer ON/OFF
2.1.2 When the printer is not in use
2.1.3 Transportation precautions
2.1.4 Ink electroconductivity
2.2 Printer Precautions
2.2.1 Spur deformation prevention
2.2.2 Static electricity damage prevention
3. PRECAUTIONS FOR SERVICE
3.1 EEPROM Data Precautions
3.2 Static Electricity Precautions
3.3 Disassembly and Reassembly Precautions
3.4 Self-Diagnosis
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1. PRODUCT OUTLINE
1.1 Product Outline
1.2 Features
1.3 BJ Cartridge
1.3.1 Color BJ cartridge (Multi-Drop)
1.3.2 Black BJ cartridge
1.3.3 Photo BJ cartridge (Multi-Drop)
1.4 BJ Cartridge Container
1.5 Consumables
1.5.1 BJ cartridges (Color, Black, Photo)
1.5.2 Ink cartridge (Color BJ cartridge)
1.6 Option
1.6.1 Color image scanner cartridge
1.6.2 Scanning holder
1.6.3 White calibration sheet
2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 Printer Specifications
2.2 Scanner Cartridge Specifications (Option)
2.3 Paper Specifications
2.3.1 Paper size
2.3.2 Paper type (Recommended)
2.3.3 Paper setting
2.3.4 Printable area
2.4 Interface Specifications
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1. PRINTER SETUP
1.1 Equipment Check
1.2 Printer Dimensions
1.3 Setup Procedure
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1. OVERVIEW
1.1 Printer Diagram
1.2 Print Signal Flow
1.3 Print Drive
1.3.1 Printing drive control
2. FIRMWARE
2.1 720 dpi Printing Feature
2.1.1 Canon extended mode
2.2 Printing Modes
2.2.1 Printing mode
2.2.2 Photo print mode
2.2.3 Multi-drop print mode
2.3 Optimum Printing Direction Control
2.4 Ink Smear Control
2.5 Head Overheating Protection Control
3. PRINTER MECHANICAL SYSTEM
3.1 Overview
3.1.1 Mechanical components
3.2 BJ Cartridge
3.2.1 Black BJ cartridge structure
3.2.2 Color BJ cartridge structure
3.2.3 Photo BJ cartridge structure
3.2.4 Bubble head unit structure
3.3 Purge Unit
3.3.1 Purge unit functions
3.3.2 Purge unit structure
3.4 Carriage
3.4.1 Carriage functions
3.4.2 Carriage structure
3.5 Paper Feed
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1. MAINTENANCE
1.1 Parts for Regular Replacement
1.2 Consumables
1.3 Periodic Maintenance
2. SERVICING TOOLS
2.1 List of Tools
3. GREASE APPLICATION
4. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
4.1 Disassembly and Reassembly
4.2 Disassembly and Reassembly Cautions
4.3 Logic Board and Bottom Cover Replacement Cautions
4.3.1 Logic board replacement cautions
4.3.2 Cautions after replacing the bottom cover
5. TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1 Troubleshooting
5.1.1 Overview
5.1.2 Troubleshooting cautions
5.2 Error Condition Diagnosis
5.2.1 Initial self check
5.2.2 Error recovery
6. LOCATION & SIGNAL ASSIGNMENT
6.1 Logic Board
6.2 Carriage Ribbon Cable
6.3 BJ Cartridge & Scanner Cartridge
7. CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
7.1 Parts Layout
7.1.1 Logic board
Part 5: Maintenance
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SAFETY AND
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1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1.1 Moving Parts
1.2 Ink Stains
1.3 BJ Cartridge Heat-Up
2. MACHINE PRECAUTIONS
2.1 Precautions for Handling BJ Cartridges
2.2 Printer Precautions
3. PRECAUTIONS FOR SERVICE
3.1 EEPROM Data Precautions
3.2 Static Electricity Precautions
3.3 Disassembly and Reassembly Precautions
3.4 Self-Diagnosis
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1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1.1 Moving Parts
The moving parts of the printer are shown below. They include the carriage belt, idler
roller, carriage, slow down gear, paper feed roller, pressure roller, eject roller, spurs,
and pick-up roller. The first three parts above are driven by the carriage motor while
the latter are driven by the paper feed motor. Avoid getting hair, clothing, jewelry, etc.,
caught in these moving parts.
Also note that the spurs are made of metal and have sharp edges. Avoid touching the
spurs with bare hands.
Carriage
Pick-up Roller
Idler Roller
Paper Feed Motor
Carriage Belt
Slow Down Gear
Pressure Rollers
Carriage Motor
Eject Roller
Spurs
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Caution!
Although the ink is non-toxic, it contains organic solvents.
Isopropyl alcohol 67-63-0, glycerin 56-81-5, and ethyleneglycol 107-21-1
in black ink and isopropyl alcohol 67-63-0 in color inks. Do not get ink in
your eyes and mouth. If any ink should get into your eyes, wash with
plenty of water and consult a doctor. If a large amount of the ink is
consumed, consult a doctor immediately.
Give the doctor the information on the BJ cartridge label. Since the ink
contains dyes, any ink stains on clothing, etc., are permanent.
BJ Cartridge
Head Wiper
Waste Ink Absorber
Maintenance Jet
Receiving Section
Head Cap
BJC-2000
Black BJ Cartridge
Color BJ Cartridge
Color Ink Cartridge
Ink Outlet
Nozzles
Joint Pipe
Platen
Front Cover
BJC-2000
Aluminum Plate
NOTE
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The printer has a protective mechanism when the BJ cartridge heats up.
The protective mechanism is activated when the head temperature (diode)
sensor in the BJ cartridge senses a certain temperature.
Protection level 1:
This level prevents the user from touching the bubble jet heads hot
aluminum plate when the bubble jet head is replaced. For this
purpose, when the front cover is opened, the carriage will not move to
the cartridge replacement position. Close the front cover, leave the
printer inactive for a few minutes to allow it to cool, and then open the
front cover again to perform the required operation.
Protection level 2:
If a high temperature is still detected, the carriage is returned to the
home position for 3.5 seconds to bring down the temperature. After the
resting period, printing will resume. This continues for over 20 seconds
to lower the bubble jet heads temperature.
Protection level 3:
If the temperature continues to increase, a head temperature error
occurs. This stops the printing operation.
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2. MACHINE PRECAUTIONS
2.1 Precautions for Handling BJ Cartridges
2.1.1 Turning the printer ON/OFF
The printer will automatically cap the cartridge heads one minute after printing
operations are completed, to prevent the ink from leaking and drying out.
When unplugging the power cord, wait at least one minute after completing an
operation such as printing, feeding paper, cleaning the print head, etc.
If the power cord is accidentally unplugged before one minute has passed, replug the
AC adapter, and wait for more than one minute before unplugging the power cord.
CAUTION
If the nozzles are not capped, the ink may leak and dry out causing the
nozzles to clog.
CAUTION
CAUTION
If ink has leaked inside the printer, do not plug in the power cord. It may
damage the circuitry.
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Spurs
Spur Cleaners
Electrostatic Discharge!
Contact Points
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CAUTION
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After the EEPROM is reset, the data it contained cannot be printed out
with a test printout. If you want to check the stored data, be sure to
execute test printout before resetting the EEPROM.
When the stored data is reset, the various settings, the total count of
printed sheets, and the total waste ink amount will all be reset. The total
sheets printed and waste ink amount cannot be input using the operation
panel.
Immediately after the printer is turned on, it keeps track of the estimated
waste ink amount based on the usage conditions. To prevent ink leakage
when the waste ink amount exceeds the waste ink absorption capacity, the
printer stops printing and indicates an error when the waste ink
absorption capacity is close to being full.
For details on checking the EEPROM data with a test printout and for
clearing the data, see Part 3: 2.4 EEPROM Reset (page 3-19).
If the printer stops operating in the case of a waste ink full error, follow the
countermeasures described in Part 5: 5.1 Troubleshooting (page 5-6).
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Logic Board
AC Adapter
CAUTION
Some plastic parts contain glass fibers for extra rigidity and precision, but
since their viscosity is low, plastic hooks can break easily when excessive
force is used. Use a precision screwdriver, and do not pull plastic hooks
with excessive force while unhooking them.
3.4 Self-Diagnosis
The printer has a self-diagnosis feature to detect hardware defects. The results of the
self-diagnosis is indicated on the host computer's screen as an error. (The host
computer should be set in ECP or nibble mode, and uses the BJ status monitor under
Windows95/98.) For details, see Part 3: 2.1 Error Indications (page 3-15).
Part 2
PRODUCT
SPECIFICATIONS
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1. PRODUCT OUTLINE
1.1 Product Outline
1.2 Features
1.3 BJ Cartridge
1.4 BJ Cartridge Container
1.5 Consumables
1.6 Option
2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 Printer Specifications
2.2 Scanner Cartridge Specifications (Option)
2.3 Paper Specifications
2.4 Interface Specifications
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1. PRODUCT OUTLINE
1.1 Product Outline
This printer is a value-added, Windows-based, full-color bubble jet desktop printer that
has realized high-quality image printing through the implementation of the
PhotoRealism concept.
The printer has achieved high-quality printing by using color BJ cartridges/photo BJ
cartridges in which "drop modulation technology" has been adopted. It also features
banner printing capability to expand its printing environment. If an optional scanner
cartridge is installed in the carriage, the printer can also be used as a compact color
scanner.
This is a high-performance, personal color printer, which has achieved small size and
light weight as well.
Paper Support
Cut Sheet Feeder
Paper Guide
Operation Panel
BJ Cartridge Container
Front Cover
Paper Output Tray
Paper Output Tray Extension Guide
Parallel Interface Connector
AC Adapter
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1.3 BJ Cartridge
1.3.1 Color BJ cartridge (Multi-Drop)
The disposable color BJ cartridge is comprised of a print head and two replaceable ink
cartridges (black and color).
When the ink runs out, or more than 6 months elapse after the cartridge has been
removed from its package, or if the print quality does not improve even after cleaning
the head over five times, replace the ink cartridge. Furthermore, if the print quality
does not improve following replacement of the ink cartridge and after cleaning is
performed over 5 times, replace the BJ cartridge. Since the three color inks are
integrated, when one ink color runs out, the entire color ink cartridge must be
replaced.
Adopting drop modulation technology, small dots are printed in low density areas to
minimize graininess and large dots are used for high density areas. Using this
technology allows the printer to retain its printing speed and achieve high quality
printing. On plain paper and transparencies, 360 dpi/720 dpi high-resolution
printing is available.
Color BJ Cartridge
Black BJ Cartridge
Photo BJ Cartridge
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1.6 Option
1.6.1 Color image scanner cartridge
This printer can be used as a color scanner when a scanner cartridge is installed.
To help stabilize the output of the LED which provides the scanner cartridge with its
light source, when the scanner cartridge is just installed or when it is not engaged in
reading operation, the printer makes the LED lit to pre-heat the scanner cartridge or
keep it warmed up.
Also, in order to establish the "value of white color," which provides a reference for
scanning images, the scanner needs to perform white calibration correction, using the
white calibration sheet.
The calibration data is retained unless there is an ambient temperature change of
5C or the cartridge is removed and reinstalled.
Also for monochrome printing, edge emphasis processing is performed.
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2. SPECIFICATIONS
2.1 Printer Specifications
1. Type
Desktop serial color bubble jet printer
2. Paper feeding method
Auto sheet feed
3. Resolution
720 dpi 360 dpi
4. Stacking capacity of sheet feeder
Plain paper
Max. 5 mm stack (approx. 50 pages with 75 g/m2 paper)
LGL size: Max. 10 sheets
Envelopes
5 envelopes (Commercial number 10, DL-size)
Transparencies
Max. 20 sheets
Back print film
Max. 10 sheets
Glossy photo paper Max. 1 sheet
Fabric
Max. 1 sheet
T-shirt transfer
Max. 1 sheet
Banner paper
Max. 1 sheet
Scanning document Max. 1 page in carrier sheet (ASF)
5. Paper size
Letter (8.5" 11")
Legal (8.5" 14")
A4 (210 mm 297 mm)
Commercial number 10 envelopes (4.11" 9.5")
European DL-size envelopes (220 mm 110 mm)
6. Paper type
Plain paper
Envelopes (COM#10 or DL-size)
Transparencies (Canon Transparencies CF-102)
BPF (Canon Back Print Film BF-102)
Glossy paper (Canon Glossy Photo Paper GP-201)
Glossy film (Canon High Glossy Film HG-101)
Color Plain Paper (Canon High Resolution Paper HR-101)
Color Plain Paper (Canon Bubble Jet Paper LC-301)
Fabric (Canon Fabric Sheet FS-101)
Banner Paper (Canon Banner Paper BP-101)
T-shirt transfers (Canon T-Shirt Transfers TR-201)
7. Printing weight
Automatic feed
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8. Printing speed (Throughput)
Color printing (BC-21e)
HQ mode
1.5 ppm
HS mode
2.0 ppm
Measurement pattern
California Wine
9. Printing direction
Switching unidirectional
(Printing direction automatically changes according to the print data/print
mode/installed cartridge type)
10. Print width
Max. 203.2 mm (8")
11. Line feed speed
150 ms/line (128/360" line feed)
12. Built in print control mode
Canon extended mode is supported when using the Canon original driver.
13. Receive buffer
31 KBytes
14. Interface
IEEE1284 compatible 8-bit parallel
15. BJ cartridges
BC-21e (Ink cartridge replaceable type color BJ cartridge)
Print head
136 nozzles in a vertical line
Bk (64 nozzles) + Y, M, C (24 nozzles 3)
Ink color
Black, cyan, magenta, yellow
No. of pages printable Black: Approx. 160 pages (HQ mode, 1500 character
pattern)/cartridge
Color: Approx. 90 pages (HQ mode)/cartridge (7.5% duty
per color pattern)
Weight
Approx. 85 g (3.0 oz) (including both ink cartridges)
BC-20 (Ink cartridge integrated type monochrome BJ cartridge)
Print head
128 nozzles in a vertical line
Ink color
Black
No. of pages printable Approx. 700 pages (HQ mode)/cartridge
Weight
Approx. 85 g (3.0 oz)
BC-22e Photo (Ink cartridge integrated type monochrome BJ cartridge)
Print head
136 nozzles in a vertical line
Bk (64 nozzles) + Y, M, C (24 nozzles 3)
Ink color
Black, cyan, magenta, yellow
No. of pages printable (For reference)
Color: Approx. 50 pages (HQ mode)/cartridge (7.5%
duty per color pattern)
Weight
Approx. 74 g (2.8 oz)
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Available
Available
None
Available
None
Available
Available
17. Noise
Sound pressure level*
Approx. 45 dB (A)
*Conforming to sound pressure level ISO 9296
18. Environmental requirements
Temperature
During operation
5C to 35C
(41F to 95F)
Non operation
0C to 35C
(32F to 95F)
Humidity
10% to 90% RH
(no condensation)
5% to 95% RH
(no condensation)
Input voltage/Frequency
AC120V 60 Hz
AC 240V 50 Hz
AC 230V 50 Hz
Power consumption
Stand-by status
Approx. 30 W (Max.)
Approx. 2W
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2.2 Scanner Cartridge Specifications (Option)
1.Type
Cartridge replacement type color scanner
2. Image sensor
128 pixels in one line of CCD
3. Light source
LED (RGB), (alignment of red, green, blue, green, red ; five in total)
Using green LED for monochrome printing
4. Scanning method
Sequential RGB light source switching method
5. Scanning direction
Unidirectional
6. Picture signal output
Color 8-bit (256 gradation for each RGB color), Binary, Grayscale 8-bit
7. Resolution
Carriage scanning progression; 360/300/200/180/90 dpi
(300/200dpi are the resolution change from the software)
Paper feed progression; 360/180/90 dpi
8. Scanning speed (reference exclude paper pickup/ delivery and data transfer time)
Color, 8bit, ECP, A4:
4'31" (360 360 dpi), 2'56" (180 180 dpi), 2'31" (90 90 dpi)
Monochrome, 1bit, ECP, A4:
0'34" (360 360 dpi), 0'29" (180 180 dpi), 0'25" (90 90 dpi)
9. Interface
ECP/Nibble
10. Document feeding method
Place the document between the scanning holder and feed it through ASF.
11. Calibration
Scanning the white calibration sheet corrects the shading and white balance
12. Edge stress
Edge stress processing only applies to monochrome binary
13. Power consumption
Approx. 1.6 W
14. External dimensions
43.8 mm (W) 41.8 mm (D) 72.2 mm (H)
15. Weight
Approx. 60 g (2.1 oz)
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Upright
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Upright
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7) Input/ output signals and pin layout
Compatible mode
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DATA6-GND
DATA7-GND
DATA8-GND
ACKNLG-GND
BUSY-GND
INT-GND
INIT
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...
...
...
...
...
...
IN
OUT
...
...
...
IN
Nibble mode
No.
Signal
I/O
No.
Signal
I/O
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
HostClk
Data1
Data2
Data3
Data4
Data5
Data6
Data7
Data8
PtrClk
PtrBusy
AckDataReq
Xflag
HostBusy
N.C.*1
Gnd
Gnd
+5.0V*2
IN
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
...
...
...
...
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
Signal Gnd
Signal Gnd
Signal Gnd
Signal Gnd
Signal Gnd
Signal Gnd
Signal Gnd
Signal Gnd
Signal Gnd
Signal Gnd
Signal Gnd
Signal Gnd
Init
DataAvail
GND
N.C.*1
+5.0V*3
1284Active
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
IN
OUT
...
...
...
IN
2-13
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ECP mode
No.
Signal
1
HostClk
2
Data1
3
Data2
4
Data3
5
Data4
6
Data5
7
Data6
8
Data7
9
Data8
10
PeriphClk
11
PeriphAck
12
AckReverse
13
Xflag
14
HostAck
15
N.C.*1
16
Gnd
17
Gnd
18
+5.0V*2
*1. N.C. [Non Connection]
*2. The level is pulled up with
*3. The level is pulled up with
I/O
No.
Signal
I/O
IN
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
IN/OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
...
...
...
...
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
Signal Gnd
Signal Gnd
Signal Gnd
Signal Gnd
Signal Gnd
Signal Gnd
Signal Gnd
Signal Gnd
Signal Gnd
Signal Gnd
Signal Gnd
Signal Gnd
ReverseReq
PeriphReq
GND
N.C.*1
+5.0V*3
1284Active
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
...
IN
OUT
...
...
...
IN
2-14
BJC-2000
2-15
BJC-2000
Nibble Mode
Host Clk [Input]
STROBE signal to read DATA 1 to DATA 8.
Negotiation phase:
Trigger signal to send the protocol confirmation to the printer.
DATA 1-8 [Input]
The printer receives data with the Host Clk signal.
The state of each bit of this signal must be maintained for at least 0.5 s from the
rising edge of the Host Clk signal.
Ptr Clk [Output]
Reverse data transmission phase:
The printer requests the host computer to read the data by making the Ptr Clk
Signal Low. After finishing reading, the host computer notifies peripheral
equipment of completion of data receiving by making the Host Busy signal High.
Ptr Busy [Output]
Reverse data transmission phase:
Indicates bit 3 and bit 7 of the transmission data.
Ack Data Req [Output]
Reverse data transmission phase:
Indicates bit 2 and bit 6 of the transmission data.
Negotiation phase:
Trigger signal to inform the host computer of the printers condition [whether it
supports nibble mode or not, whether there is reverse transmission data or not).
Xflag [Output]
Reverse data transmission phase:
Indicates bit 1 and bit 5 of the transmission data.
Negotiation phase:
Informs the host computer whether the printer supports nibble mode or not,
synchronizing with the falling edge of the Ack data Req signal. L means that it
supports nibble mode.
Host Busy [Input]
Reverse data transmission phase:
Indicates that the host is ready to receive the data from the printer by making the
Host Busy signal Low. After that, it goes high to synchronize with the Low pulse of
Ptr Clk signal to verify receiving data.
Reverse idle phase:
The Host Busy signal goes high in response to the Low pulse of the Ptr Clk signal,
and enters the reverse data transmission phase again.
lNIT [Input]
When this signal becomes L, the printers state becomes BUSY. When the signal
changes from L to H, it resets the printer control system to the initial state.
This signal is normally H and the pulse width must be at least 0.5 s at the
printer side.
After initializing, the printer enters compatible mode.
DataAvail [Output]
Reverse data transmission phase:
Indicates bit 0 and bit 4 of the transmission data.
Negotiation phase:
Informs the host computer if there is reverse transmission data or not to
synchronize with the falling edge of the Ack Data Req signal. L means that there
is reverse transmission data.
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2-17
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0.5ms1.0ms 0.5ms
Min. Min. Min.
DATA 1 to 8
STROBE
BUSY
ACKNLG
Approx. 6ms
BJC-2000
Nibble mode
In nibble mode, the printer transfers data twice to the host computer in 4-bit units.
The data is transferred with the PtrClk signal and HostBusy signal handshakes.
After the printer confirms that the HostBusy signal is Low, it prepares 8-bit data,
lowers the PtrClk signal and outputs the lower 4-bits along the control signal line.
After the PtrClk signal is Low, the host computer receives the data and raises the
HostBusy signal. Next, after the printer confirms that the HostBusy signal is Low for
a second time, it outputs the upper 4-bits along the control signal line. If there is no
data to be sent to the host computer after the HostBusy signal is High, the DataAvail
signal becomes High and the printer stands by for the next data transfer.
1284 Active
Ack Data Req
Data (1 to 8)
Bit2
0000 0000
Bit6
Unknown
Host Busy
Host Clk
Ptr Clk
Ptr Busy
Data Avail
Bit3
Bit7
Bit0
Bit4
Bit1
Bit5
With data
Xflag
Nibble mode
Support
TP
2-19
TP
TP
BJC-2000
ECP mode
In ECP mode, the printer transfers data at once in 8-bit units allowing faster data
transmission and reception. This mode is suitable for large data transfers such as
for scanners.
After the computer responds to the Low Reverse Request signal, the AckReverse
signal goes Low and the data bus direction switches from the forward data
transmission phase (host computer to printer) to the reverse data transmission
phase (printer to host computer).
During the reverse data transmission phase, the HostAck signal confirms that the
PeriphClk is High before it goes Low. HostAck signal goes Low when the printer is
ready to receive data from the host computer. The host computer raises the HostAck
signal after it receives the data.
During reverse data transmission, a high PeriphAck signal represents "data" whereas
a Low signal represents a "command."
1284 Active
Ack Reverse
Data (1 ~ 8)
0001 0000
Host Ack
Byte0
Byte1
nCmd
nCmd
Host Clk
Periph Clk
Periph Ack
Periph Req
Xflag
TP
TP
TP
TP
TP: minimum set up
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Part 3
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Page
3- 1
3- 1
3- 2
3- 3
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3 -11
3 -11
3 -12
3 -13
3 -15
3 -15
3 -17
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1. PRINTER SETUP
1.1 Equipment Check
1.2 Printer Dimensions
1.3 Setup Procedure
1.4 Turning the Printer On/Off
1.5 Paper Settings
1.6 Banner Printing
1.7 Scanning Precautions
1.8 Name of the Parts and Their Functions
2. PRINTER SERVICING FUNCTIONS
2.1 Error Indications
2.2 Cleaning the BJ Cartridge
2.3 Self-Test Printout
2.4 EEPROM Reset
BJC-2000
1. PRINTER SETUP
1.1 Equipment Check
After unpacking the printer, make sure the items below are included:
Packing
BJ Cartridge
Packing
Packing
Tape
Box
3-1
BJC-2000
241 mm
161 mm
191 mm
370 mm
492 mm
NOTE
3-2
BJC-2000
1.3 Setup Procedure
Set up the printer as follows.
3-3
BJC-2000
Color BJ Cartridge
Black BJ Cartridge
Cap
Tape
Photo BJ Cartridge
CAUTION
BJC-2000
NOTE
After Installing
When installing the scanner cartridge, all the LEDs are lit at 75% power
output at the home position for a max. of 100 sec., and preheated to
stabilize the LED output. The computer will display a message saying
"Warming up scanner cartridge. Please wait." will appear. After the
message appears, all the LEDs are lit at 50% power output for a max. of
600 sec. to retain the temperature.
3-5
After Installing
After Installing
BJC-2000
CAUTION
If the printer has been operating for a prolonged period, the BJ cartridges
aluminum plate will get hot. When the aluminum plate becomes too hot,
the carriage will not move to the cartridge replacement position. In this
case, close the front cover, and wait for a few minutes before replacing the
BJ cartridge. Do not move the carriage by hand.
Scanning Head
Contact Terminals
3-6
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1.3.5 Replacing the ink cartridge
When the color BJ cartridge is used, the ink cartridges can be replaced as follows:
1) When to replace the ink cartridge
Replace the ink cartridge in any of the following cases: the ink has run out, the ink
cartridge has been out of its package for over six months, or the print quality does
not improve even after the cartridge is cleaned five times. The color ink cartridge
contains three colors. If one ink color runs out, the entire color ink cartridge must
be replaced.
If an ink cartridge has been replaced but the print quality does not improve even
after cleaning, replace the color BJ cartridge with a new one.
2) Removing an ink cartridge
Open the front cover and the carriage moves to the cartridge replacement position.
Then take out the ink cartridge to be replaced as shown in the figure below.
CAUTION
Ink adheres to and around the ink cartridges ink inlet, so handle the
cartridge with care.
3-7
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CAUTION
3-8
BJC-2000
1.3.6 BJ cartridge container
A BJ cartridge container for storing the BJ cartridge is packed with the printer.
Always store an unused BJ cartridge in the BJ cartridge container. The box can store
one BJ cartridge only, but several containers can be joined together.
NOTE
Open
Close
Push
Soft Case
BJC-2000
CAUTION
Never unplug the power cord less than one minute after completing an
operation. Otherwise, the BJ cartridge will not be capped. In such case,
ink may leak or dry out in the nozzle.
Figure 3-12 Never unplug the power cord less than one minute after completing an operation
3-10
BJC-2000
1.5 Paper Settings
For optimum printing, the printer has various paper settings to suit various types of
paper. Set the paper selection lever before loading the paper.
Thickness Lever
Plain paper
High resolution paper
Envelopes
Transparencies
Back print film
Glossy photo paper
Banner paper
Fabric sheet
High gloss film
Left
Left
Right
Left
Left
Left
Right
Right
Left
Paper Feed
Method
Limit
Sheet feeder
5 mm
Sheet feeder
5 mm
Sheet feeder
5 envelopes
Sheet feeder
20 sheets
Sheet feeder
10 sheets
Sheet feeder
1 sheet
Sheet feeder
1 sheet
Sheet feeder
1 sheet
Sheet feeder
1 sheet
Flap
Position
Flat
Upright
Flat
Upright
Upright
Upright
Upright
Upright
Upright
Banner Paper
BJC-2000
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BJC-2000
1.8 Name of the Parts and Their Functions
The different parts of the printer and their functions are shown below.
Paper Support
Supports the stack of paper loaded in the
cut sheet feeder.
Cut Sheet Feeder
Holds a stack of approximately 50 cut
sheets (64g/cm2) for automatic feeding.
Paper Guide
Aligns the cut sheets in the cut sheet feeder
according to the paper size.
Front Cover
Open to install or remove the cartridge, set the
paper thickness lever, or remove jammed paper.
Paper Output Tray
Pulls out to receive the printed sheets.
AC Adapter
Installed on the rear of the
printer, the AC adapter
supplies power from the power
outlet to the printer.
Parallel Interface Connector
Connects the printer to the
parallel port on the computer.
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RESET button
This key has the following functions:
-To recover an error, press and hold down for
over two seconds.
-To start cleaning the print head, press and
hold down for over two seconds.
-To start the nozzle check pattern, double click.
Paper thickness lever
Adjusts the gap between the
printhead and the paper. Set
this lever according to the
type of print media that you are
using.
Left
Right
3-14
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Error
code
Error condition
[Recoverable by customers]
Paper feed
Cover open
Paper jam
No cartridge
Head mismatch
[Unrecoverable by customers]
Home position error
An error that possibly requires a service call has
occurred.
Carriage control error
Head temperature (sensor) error
Printer temperature sensor error
No cartridge error
Waste ink full error
Purging operation error
Scanner cartridge error
3-15
5000
5100
5200
5400
5600
5C00
5210
BJC-2000
Unrecoverable errors by customers (Pull out the AC plug to turn off the power.)
6) Home position error
Displayed when the home position can not be detected.
7) Carriage control error
Occurs when the print position correction cannot be detected.
8) Head temperature (sensor) error
Occurs when the diode sensor in the BJ cartridge head is assessed as irregular.
9) Printer temperature sensor error
Occurs when the temperature sensor's (TH1) reading on the control board is
irregular.
10) No cartridge error
Occurs when the printer does not detect the cartridge other than during cartridge
replacement.
11) Waste ink full error
Occurs when the "total waste ink amount" recorded by the EEPROM exceeds the
prescribed limit.
12) Purging operation error
Occurs when the purging operation detection at the capping position is irregular.
13) Scanner cartridge error
Occurs when the scanner cartridge is recognized but the scanner ID is incorrect.
Occurs when the calibration data sent from the computer is incorrect.
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BJC-2000
2.2 Cleaning the BJ Cartridge
Press and hold the RESET button for two seconds or more. The cleaning time is
approximately 20 seconds.
After the cleaning, execute a test printout of the nozzle check pattern to check the print
quality. (Double click the RESET button.)
The printer cleans the BJ cartridge automatically at the following times:
1)When the printer is turned on for the first time. (When the AC plug is plugged in.)
2)After the BJ cartridge is replaced.
3)After an ink cartridge is replaced.
4)After the printer has been on for 72 hours following the last cartridge cleaning with a
black BJ cartridge installed. When the color BJ cartridge or its ink cartridge is
installed, only the first cleaning is carried out automatically after 24 hours (after that,
cleaning is carried out at an interval of 72 hours).
5)After printing a prescribed number of dots.
NOTE
All self-test prints require Letter or A4-size paper. Using smaller sized
paper for a self-test print will result in parts of the printout being printed
directly on the platen.
Black BJ Cartridge
Printed with the first nozzle.
Ver X.XX
128
Small drop
24
24
24
24
24
24
64
Ver X.XX
Version Number of Control ROM
24
3-17
BJC-2000
BC-20
LostInk XX.X% PageCount-> BK XXXXX PB XXXXX CL XXXXX VC XXXXX LD XXXXX VL XXXXX SC XXXXX
BJC-2000
Wiping XXXXXXK ManualPurge XXXXX DryTime : OFF PurgeFlag : 3Fh Door : CLOSE
Scanner
Photo
Color
Black
Total Waste Ink Amount (absorption ratio of the waste ink absorber: %)
Version Number of Control ROM
Version Number of CG
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2.4 EEPROM Reset
The EEPROM records various settings, the data on the total number of sheets printed,
and the total waste ink absorption amount for the color and black ink cartridges
respectively. The total number of sheets printed and the total waste ink absorption
amount can serve as a reference for how much the printer has been used.
The EEPROM must be reset when the logic board or the bottom cover is replaced.
See Part 5: 4.3 Logic Board and Bottom Cover Replacement Cautions (page 5-5), for details.
CAUTION
CAUTION
3-19
BJC-2000
3-20
Part 4
TECHNICAL
REFERENCE
Page
4- 1
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4- 5
4- 6
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4- 9
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1. OVERVIEW
1.1 Printer Diagram
1.2 Print Signal Flow
1.3 Print Drive
2. FIRMWARE
2.1 720 dpi Printing/Smoothing Feature
2.2 Printing Modes
2.3 Optimum Printing Direction Control
2.4 Ink Smear Control
2.5 Head Overheating Protection Control
3. PRINTER MECHANICAL SYSTEM
3.1 Overview
3.2 BJ Cartridge
3.3 Purge Unit
3.4 Carriage
3.5 Paper Feed
4. PRINTER ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
4.1 Overview
4.2 Logic Section
5. SENSOR FUNCTIONS
5.1 Pick-up Roller Sensor
5.2 Paper End Sensor
5.3 Home Position Sensor (Purge Sensor)
5.4 Temperature Sensor
5.5 Head Temperature Sensor
5.6 Waste Ink Amount Detection
6. SCANNER CARTRIDGE
6.1 Scanner Cartridge Overview
6.2 Scanner Cartridge Structure
6.3 Signal Contacts
6.4 Scan Mode
6.5 Calibration
BJC-2000
1. OVERVIEW
1.1 Printer Diagram
Cartridge
Paper Feed Motor
BJ Cartridge/Scanner Cartridge
Home position sensor
Carriage Motor
Logic Board
J4
J5
J3
Paper Feed
Motor Driver
Carriage
Motor Driver
VH (+24.0VDC)
J2
J1
Vcc (+5VDC)
Control ROM
4-1
DRAM
EEPROM
I/F
BJC-2000
Host
Computer
DRAM
a
b
MPU &
Printer Controller
Print Buffer
Logic Board
a
Control ROM
BJ Head
c
: Print signal
: Control signal
4-2
Motor Drivers
Sensors
BJC-2000
1.3 Print Drive
To eject ink from the head for printing, the printer outputs control signals from the
printer controller to the BJ head.
The control signals consist of the drive control signal for ejecting ink from the head's
nozzles and the temperature control signal for adjusting the heads temperature so that
the amount of ink ejected is uniform.
To achieve optimum printing, both these control signals are optimized by the printer
controller and sent from the carriage ribbon cables signal contacts to the BJ head.
The drive frequency varies depending on the printing mode and BJ cartridge type.
BE2
BE3
BE4
BE5
BE6
BE7
BE8
O
E
O
E
O
E
O
E
O
E
O
E
O
E
O
E
B
A
A
B
A
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
B
A
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 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64
:
:
BE1
4-3
BJC-2000
HQ
720dpi
HS
HLATCH
128or136
HDATA
HCLOCK
Odd ENB
Even ENB
1(0)
B ENB 1
0(1)
1(0)
0(1)
B ENB 2
1(0)
0(1)
B ENB 3
1(0)
0(1)
H ENB 0,1,2
H ENB 3
1 Block
Odd ENB
Even ENB
B ENB 0
B ENB 1
1(0)
0(1)
1(0)
1(0)
1(0)
B ENB 2
0(1)
0(1)
1(0)
0(1)
1(0)
1(0)
0(1)
0(1)
0(1)
Variable Pulse
Width
H ENB 0,1,2
H ENB 3
Main Pulse
1 Block
*9.76kHz: Color/1pass:
Pre-Pulse
BJC-2000
2. FIRMWARE
2.1 720 dpi Printing Feature
2.1.1 Canon extended mode
In Canon extended mode, the printer driver creates 720 dpi data for the horizontal
direction and sends it to the printer, allowing the printer to achieve high-quality
printing.
With a black BJ cartridge installed, the printer driver smoothes the printed
characters edges to 720 dpi along the horizontal direction. The 720 dpi data for the
horizontal direction is sent to the printer and the edges are smoothed at a higher
resolution.
When a color BJ cartridge is installed, a 360 dpi data is represented by a set of two
dots printed simultaneously to obtain a 720 dpi resolution. The multi-value data of
the pixels processed by the printer driver for color correction, etc., is assigned three
values (no printing, single-dot printing, two-dot printing) for each pixel. In the case of
two-dot printing, the second dot is printed in the 720 dpi position. As a result, this
method enables the printer to achieve high degree gradation printing.
BJ
1/720 inch
Add Dots
Delete Dot
1/360 inch
1/360 inch
4-5
BJC-2000
4-6
BJC-2000
Number of Nozzles
128
32
32
32
128
128
32
32
128
nozzles
nozzles
nozzles
nozzles
nozzles
nozzles
nozzles
nozzles
nozzles
[6.51KHz (13.02KHz)]
[6.51KHz (13.02KHz)]
[6.51KHz (13.02KHz)]
[6.51KHz (13.02KHz)]
[6.51KHz (13.02KHz)]
[6.51KHz (13.02KHz)]
[6.51KHz (13.02KHz)]
[6.51KHz (13.02KHz)]
9.19KHz
Bk-HQ
Bk-Fine1
Bk-Fine2
Bk-DFine1
Bk-DFine2
Bk-HS
Color-HQ1
Carriage
Movement
1 pass
4 passes
4 passes
4 passes
4 passes
1 pass
1 pass
Color-HQ2
1 pass
Printing Mode
Color-Fine1
Color-Fine2
Color-DFine1
Color-DFine2
Color-HS
3 passes
3 passes
3 passes
3 passes
1 pass
Number of Nozzles
64 nozzles for black
16 nozzles for black
16 nozzles for black
16 nozzles for black
16 nozzles for black
64 nozzles for black
Switches automatically
between 24 and 64 nozzles
Switches automatically
between 24, and 64 nozzles*2
8 nozzles
8 nozzles
8 nozzles
8 nozzles
Switches automatically
between 24 and 64 nozzles
[6.51KHz (13.02KHz)]
[6.51KHz (13.02KHz)]
[6.51KHz (13.02KHz)]
[6.51KHz (13.02KHz)]
[6.51KHz (13.02KHz)]
9.19KHz
6.51KHz [4.88KHz (9.76KHz)]
6.51KHz [4.88KHz (9.76KHz)]
6.51KHz
6.51KHz
6.51KHz
6.51KHz
[6.51KHz (13.02KHz)]
[6.51KHz (13.02KHz)]
[6.51KHz (13.02KHz)]
[6.51KHz (13.02KHz)]
9.19KHz
Bk-HQ
Bk-Fine1
Bk-Fine2
Bk-DFine1
Bk-DFine2
Bk-HS
Color-HQ1
Carriage
Movement
1 pass
4 passes
4 passes
4 passes
4 passes
1 pass
1 pass
Color-HQ2
1 pass
Printing Mode
Color-Fine1
Color-Fine2
Color-DFine1
Color-DFine2
Color-HS
3 passes
3 passes
3 passes
3 passes
1 pass
Number of Nozzles
64 nozzles for black
16 nozzles for black
16 nozzles for black
16 nozzles for black
16 nozzles for black
64 nozzles for black
Switches automatically
between 24 and 64 nozzles
Switches automatically
between 24, and 64 nozzles*2
8 nozzles
8 nozzles
8 nozzles
8 nozzles
Switches automatically
between 24 and 64 nozzles
[6.51KHz (13.02KHz)]
[5.21KHz (10.42KHz)]
[5.21KHz (10.42KHz)]
[5.21KHz (10.42KHz)]
[5.21KHz (10.42KHz)]
9.19KHz
6.51KHz [4.88KHz (9.76KHz)]
6.51KHz [4.88KHz (9.76KHz)]
6.51KHz
6.51KHz
6.51KHz
6.51KHz
[5.21KHz (10.42KHz)]
[5.21KHz (10.42KHz)]
[5.21KHz (10.42KHz)]
[5.21KHz (10.42KHz)]
9.19KHz
4-7
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4-8
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Carriage
Sheet Feeder
BJ Cartridge
4-9
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3.2 BJ Cartridge
3.2.1 Black BJ cartridge structure
The black BJ cartridge consists of a 128 nozzle print head and integrated ink
cartridge.
1) Cartridge cover
The plastic cover is attached to the cartridge body to prevent the ink from leaking
inside the cartridge.
As the ink is consumed, the pressure inside the cartridge decreases in relation to the
atmospheric pressure. This makes it harder for the ink to be supplied to the head.
To prevent this, the cartridge cover is provided with a pressure adjusting hole for
maintaining constant pressure inside the cartridge body.
2) Ink sponge
The sponge is soaked with black ink. It is compressed and stored in the cartridge
body.
3) Cartridge body
The plastic case connects the ink sponge with the bubble jet head unit via the ink
filter.
4) Bubble jet head unit
Ink is ejected through the 128 bubble jet nozzles, according to the print signals
received through the signal contact.
Cartridge Cover
Ink Sponge
Ink Filter
Label
Pressure Adjusting Hole
Cartridge Body
Aluminum Plate
Joint Pipe
Signal Contact
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3.2.2 Color BJ cartridge structure
The color BJ cartridge has a print head equipped with 136 nozzles through which the
four ink colors are ejected (24 nozzles each for yellow, magenta, and cyan; 64 nozzles
for black). The ink cartridges (one for black and one for the other three colors) are
removable and replaceable.
1) Pressure adjusting plates
As the ink is consumed, the pressure inside the cartridge decreases in relation to
the atmospheric pressure. This makes it harder for the ink to be supplied to the
head. To prevent this, the ink cartridge is provided with a pressure adjusting hole
for maintaining constant pressure inside the cartridge body.
2) Ink sponges
Each ink color (black, cyan, yellow, magenta) is soaked in its own respective sponge.
The cyan, yellow, and magenta ink sponges are compressed and stored in the same
color ink cartridge body.
3) Ink suppliers
These supply the ink from the ink sponges to the cartridges joints at a constant
pressure.
4) Ink cartridge body
This is a plastic case which links the ink sponge with the color BJ cartridge via the
ink suppliers.
5) Rubber sheets
This sheet seals the joints between the ink cartridge and BJ cartridge.
6) Ink passage section
This is a passage through which the ink flows from the ink cartridge to the head unit.
7) Bubble jet head unit
From the ink cartridges, the four ink colors are supplied separately to the 136
bubble jet nozzles. Ink for the four colors is ejected through the 136 bubble jet
nozzles, according to the print signals received through the signal contacts.
Pressure Adjusting Plates
Cartridge Cover
Rubber Sheets
Ink Filter
Ink Sponge
Cartridge Body
Ink Suppliers
Label
Label
Cartridge Cover
Ink Passage Section
136 Bubble Jet Nozzles
Faceplate
Ink Sponge
Holder
Ink Supplier
Aluminum Plate
Signal Contact
Bubble Jet Head Unit
Label
Ink Cartridge Body
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Ink Filter
Ink Sponge
Signal Contact
Bubble Jet Head Unit
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3.2.4 Bubble head unit structure
NOTE
The print heads heater board uses semiconductor technology with the
heater and circuitry built on a silicon plate.
This silicon plate, which contains electrical circuitry, is attached to an
aluminum base. The plastic cover, which is shaped to fit the nozzles, is
also attached.
Signal Circuit
Print Board
Extra Fine Wire
Connecting Section
Protection Bond of Wire
Connecting Section
Silicon Plate
Aluminum Plate
Heater Plate
Bubble Jet Nozzle
Ink Path from Ink Sponge
Ink Filter
Joint Pipe
Plastic Cover
Common Ink Chamber
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2) Nozzle arrangement
The bubble jet nozzles are arranged 1/360 inch apart in a vertical array.
The black BJ cartridge has 128 nozzles. On the color BJ cartridge, the first 24
nozzles are for yellow ink, the second 24 nozzles are for magenta ink, the third 24
nozzles are for cyan ink, and the remaining 64 nozzles are for black. The color BJ
cartridge has a total of 136 nozzles.
Black BJ Cartridge
Color BJ Cartridge
Nozzle 1
Nozzle 1
Yellow Nozzles 1 to 24
Magenta Nozzles 25 to 48
Cyan Nozzles 49 to 72
Black Nozzles 73 to 136
Nozzle 136
Nozzle 128
Photo BJ Cartridge
H ENB <0>
<1>
Odd ENB
Even ENB
Heater 1
1
2
1
2
<0>
B ENB <1>
<2>
Block Enable
Decoder
3
4
16
Delay
17
16
128
HDATA
128bit
Tr.
Array
113
114
HCLOCK
HRES
HLATCH
HVdd
HVss
DIODE A
DIODE K
ID0
ID1
127
128
Delay
113
114
115
Head
Temperature
Sensor
116
127
128
Heater
128
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HT0
HVH
HT1
INKS2
HTA
HTB
HENB<1>
HENB<2>
HENB<3>
Heater 1A
Heater 1B
HTC
HENB<0>
Odd ENB
Even ENB
Heater 2A
HTD
Heater 2B
272-bit
Tr.
Array
SEL1
SEL2
BENB3
BE0
BE1
BENB1
BENB2
Heater 3B
Heater 4A
BE2
Heater 3A
Heater 4B
BE3
136-bit Latch
Heater 8A
1
2
3
4
Heater 8B
8
9
Heater 9B
16
17
Heater 16A
Heater 9A
Heater 16B
72
73
Heater 17A
Heater 17B
135
136
HDATA
HCLK
HRES
HLATCH
DIODE A
DIODE K
HVdd
GNDL
Heater 72A
Heater 72B
Heater 73A
Head
Temperature
Sensor
Heater 73B
Heater 135A
Heater 135B
Heater 136A
ID0
ID1
Color BJ Cartridge
(Multi-drop)
ID0
ID1
Photo BJ Cartridge
(Multi-drop)
Heater 136B
TOP
VHD
W-HT
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Rank resistor
To execute optimum heat control of each BJ cartridge, production-related deviation
in heater characteristics is classified into 13 types which are identified by changing
the rank resistance. From the MPU & Printer Controller's analog port, the MPU
detects the different rank resistances as voltage values and converts them from
analog to digital for detection. The heater's characteristics are thereby recognized.
Head temperature sensor
Temperature changes in the nozzles heater are detected by the diode to prevent the
bubble jet head from overheating.
Cartridge ID
The BJ cartridge type (color or black) is recognized, through combinations of ID0,
ID1, and INKS2.
5) Ink cartridge detection and identification feature
This printer detects the presence of a BJ cartridge by the two resistance values of
TOP (pin 9) and DIODEA (pin 10) of the cartridge signal contacts. When the
resistance value of TOP is 750 or less and that of DIODEA is not zero , the printer
decides that the cartridge is installed. When the resistance values of these pins do
not comply with the above values, the printer decides that a cartridge is not
installed.
When the printer detects the BJ cartridge, the installed BJ cartridge is identified
(black, color, or photo BJ cartridge) based on ID0 (pin 11), ID1 (pin 12), and INKS2
(pin 13) of the cartridge signal contacts.
If the printer is turned on without the BJ cartridge (for example, if the user turns on
the printer immediately after unpacking the printer), the carriage automatically
moves to the cartridge replacement position regardless of its previous position. Also,
if the printer is on and the cartridge is removed without replacement, a BJ cartridge
not installed error will occur.
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ID0
Low
Low
High
High
High
ID1
Low
High
Low
Low
High
INKS2
High
Low
Low
High
High
(High)
TOP
Min.
60
Under
60
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3.3 Purge Unit
3.3.1 Purge unit functions
1) Capping function
The purge unit's cap is pressed against the face of the print head to prevent the ink
from drying out or leaking.
If print data is not received for over 60 seconds during a printing operation, the
purge unit wipes the print head face. If print data is still not received for a further
60 seconds, the purge unit caps the print head.
Other than during a printing operation, if print data is not received after a certain
period of time (varies between 5 to 20 seconds) the purge unit caps the print head.
2) Cleaning function
To maintain high print quality, the purge unit cleans the print head at the following
times:
After the AC power cord is connected.
After the BJ cartridge is replaced.
After the ink cartridge has been replaced.
When printing starts after more than 72 hours have passed since the last cleaning
(if a color BJ cartridge is installed, after more than 24 hours have passed for the
first-time cleaning only).
When the printed dot count exceeds the specified amount.
When the color BJ cartridge is left at the cartridge replacement position for over 10
minutes.
When cleaning is executed by button operation.
The cleaning operation includes the wiping of paper bits and ink residue adhering to
the print head's face plate. It also sucks out ink from the print head to refresh the
inside of the nozzles with fresh ink.
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Approximate Ink
Consumption
0.15g
0.15g
0.15g
0.15g
0.15g
0.15g
Approximate Ink
Consumption
0.3g
0.3g
0.3g
0.6g
0.6g
0.6g
0.3g
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Wiper Unit
Capping Unit
Purge Unit Drive Gear
Ink Shield
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3.4 Carriage
3.4.1 Carriage functions
BJ Cartridge Installation
Carriage Ribbon Cable
Carriage
Cartridge Holder
Paper-Thickness Section
Carriage Guide Frame
Adjustment Lever
Thickness Cam
Contact Point
Locking Lever
BJ Cartridge
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Right Position
Left
Right
Left Position
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Purge Unit
Feed Direction
Slide Arm
Pump
Operation
Direction
Locking Hole
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BJ Cartridge
Flag
Paper End
Sensor
Pick-Up Roller
Spur
Pressure Roller
Eject Roller
Feed Roller
Transmission Roller
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3.5.2 Structure of the sheet feeder
This printer has no paper selection lever on the cut sheet feeder.
If the paper meets specifications, it can be fed without selecting the paper type. The
paper is loaded in the cut sheet feeder such that a corner of it is caught by the paper
separator. When printing starts, the pick-up roller starts to rotate through the drive
of the paper feed motor. Plain paper is fed with its corner held by the paper separator,
and then pushed into the paper feed section. When printing on thick paper like
envelopes, as the paper is stiffer than the return force of the paper separator's spring,
the paper separator is pressed down to feed the paper.
The initial position of the pick-up roller is detected when the flag is sensed by the
pick-up roller sensor on the logic board.
When paper is sensed by the paper end sensor for over a second, it is fed
automatically until it reaches the starting position for printing.
When the paper pick-up operation is executed, if no paper is sensed, it is executed again. If
the paper is still not sensed, it is assessed as a paper feed error.
Paper
Pick-Up Roller
Paper Separater
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J1
DOOR Switch
RESET Switch
MPU & Printer Controller
Control ROM
DRAM
AC Adapter
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4.2 Logic Section
4.2.1 Logic section block diagram
Control ROM
DRAM
DRAM Bus
MA0-9
1-Mbit
MA0-9
A0-9
TSW1(PB3)
Door Switch
TSW0(PB2)
Printer Temperature
Sensor (TH1)
MD0-15
Reset Switch
MCH0
ID0,1
HRES
HCLOCK
HDATA
HLATCH
BENB1 to 3
HENB0 to 3
ODDENB
EVENENB
CE
PS0/AN0
8-Mbit
DO1 -16
MD0-15
1 Kbit
EEPROM
PE4-7
A0-18
A1-21
AD0-15
X0
X1
RES
Parallel Interface
CS0
D0-15
Reset IC
CR0-3(P60-63)
PWMA(P72)
PWMB(P73)
CHSMI(P82)
CRSTBY(P83)
Driver IC
PM
Carriage Motor
LA(P90), LA(P91)
LB(P92), LB(P93)
Driver IC
PM
PES(P41)
RRS(P33)
HPS(P40)
SCLOCK
SDATA
SLATCH
COM 0 to 3
C.CHK
C.CHA
HVH
HVDD
Scanner Cartridge
(Option)
BJ Cartridge
VHC,CVDC
Black BJ Cartridge
Heater (128 nozzles)
Color BJ Cartridge
Heater (136 nozzles)
Sub-Heater
Temperature Control
Heater
Head Temperature
Sensor
Rank Resistor
Scanner Controller
CCD
LEDs (R,G,B)
Sheet
Feeder
Pick-Up
Roller
Sensor
J4
J3
LEDs
(R,G,B)
J5
Cartridge
Control
J1
VH (+24.0VDC)
Temp.
Sensor
(TH1)
Logic Board
Vcc (+5VDC)
AC Inlet
Bi-Directional
Interface Control
Switch Detection
J2
RESET Button
ELECTRICAL SECTION
Scanner
Controller
Carriage Motor
Mechanism
Control
AC Adapter
CCD
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Buffer controller
The buffer controller automatically writes the received data to the receive buffer in
the DRAM, manages the remaining capacity of the print buffer, and clears the data
after it is read.
Print head controller
The print head controller converts the print data read from the DRAM's print buffer
from parallel to serial and sends it to the print head. At the same time, the printed
dots are counted for the variable control of the Heat-enable (H ENB) signal pulse
width.
The head-driving signals consist of the block enable signals (B ENB 1, 2, 3),
odd/even enable signals (OddENB/EvenENB), and heat enable signals (H ENB 0, 1,
2, 3). The block enable signals and odd/even enable signals specify the block for
time-shared drive. The heat enable signals control the eject heater's conduction
time.
I/O port
Signals for the setting statuses determined by the RESET button, cover open switch,
head temperature sensor, head ID, paper end sensor, home position sensor, and
pick-up roller sensor are input through the input ports.
Signals for operations such as BJ cartridge detection and head-driving voltage
control are output from the output ports.
2) Control ROM (IC4)
The 8 M-bit control ROM contains the printer control program .
3) DRAM (IC5)
Controlled by the MPU & Printer controller, the 4 M-bit DRAM is used as a print
buffer and working area.
4) Reset IC (IC2)
This IC detects the power voltage when power on or instantaneous power failure
occur and resets the MPU & Printer controller.
5) EEPROM (IC1)
Controlled by the MPU & Printer controller, the 1 K-bit EEPROM (Electrically
Erasable and Programmable ROM) stores various function settings such as the total
count of printed sheets and the total waste ink amount.
6) Paper feed motor driver (IC7)
Controlled by the MPU & Printer controller, the paper feed motor driver drives the
paper feed motor (controlled by the two-phase exciter) with a constant-voltage
unipolar drive. The driving IC has four identical circuits.
7) Carriage motor driver (IC6)
Controlled by the MPU & Printer controller, the carriage motor driver drives the
carriage motor (controlled by the one to two-phase exciter) with a fixed current
bipolar drive. In accordance with the switching signal from the MPU & Printer
controller, the peak current value is set to five steps and driven.
The driving IC has two identical circuits.
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5. SENSOR FUNCTIONS
The printer has a pick-up roller sensor, paper end sensor, home position sensor (purge
sensor), printer temperature sensor, and head temperature sensor.
Furthermore, the EEPROM counts and records the waste ink absorption amount. When
the waste ink absorber becomes full, the waste ink absorption amount indicates an
error.
Temperature Sensor (TH1)
Flag
Head Temperature
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5.5 Head Temperature Sensor
The head temperature sensor in the print head is a diode sensor which detects the
head's internal temperature. Temperature changes in the head are detected by the
MPU as voltage-level changes.
The analog value input to the MPU is converted into a digital value by the A-D
converter. This digital value is used for stopping dot ejection if there is an abnormal
temperature increase.
Description
Detected by the paper sensor
Detected by the home position sensor
Detected by the head rank resistance and
head temperature sensor
Identified by the heads ID0, ID1 and INKS2
Calculated with the maintenance jet dot count
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Status
Provided
Not provided
Provided
Provided
Not provided
Provided
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6. SCANNER CARTRIDGE
6.1 Scanner Cartridge Overview
The scanner cartridge is a replaceable scanner unit that carries a one-line 128 pixel
CCD. The scanner separates each of the three RGB primary colors of the LED by
scanning the same line three times. The color image is output by 8-bit signals, 256
gradation in each RGB color. For a monochrome image, the image is lit with a green
LED and scanned once to output either an 8-bit or 2-bit signal. The maximum
scanning resolution is 360 dpi 360 dpi.
The light source LED within the scanner lights up and illuminates the document on the
platen. The light rays hit the image and, using an imaging lens, the reflected light rays
are converged onto the CCD sensors. The converged light rays are converted to analog
signals by the CCD. After the analog signals have been converted to digital signals by
the scanner controller, the scanned image is processed, and the image data is sent to
the computer via the printer's bi-directional Centronics interface.
Scanner Cartridge
Signal Contact
Printer
Scanner Cartridge
Scanner Controller
Interface Control
Image Processing
+24V DC
+5V DC
LEDs (R,G,B)
Documents
Scanning
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6.1.1 Block Diagram6.2 Scanner Cartridge Structure
Slit
CCD
Mirror
Field Lens
26
Imaging Lens
CCD
Mirror
PCB
Imaging Lens
Field Lens
Diffusion Board
Scanning
Document
Illumination Lens
LEDs
LEDs
Diffusion Board
Platen
Illumination Lens
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8) Scanner controller
The scanner controller is an IC that controls the CCD and processes the analog
signal output from the CCD. The scanner controller also controls the following
image processing:
Black Level Correction
The black level is set to maximum CCD output.
A/D Converter
The A/D converter converts the image signals to 10-bit image data.
Shading Correction
The variation of the image signal is corrected by the shading correction. Due to (i)
the variation of the sensitivities of the CCD sensor elements and (ii) the uneven
distribution of light transmitted through the center and the periphery of the
lenses, variation in image density may occur between each line in the feeding
direction of paper. The scanned data is compared against a standard white data to
even out and correct the density.
White Balance Correction
Variation in image density, which may occur due to changes in the amount of LED
light caused by temperature change, in the direction of the carriage length, is
corrected.
Carriage Scanning Direction Resolution Converter
The carriage scanning direction resolution converter converts the resolution of the
output in the scanning direction according to the carriage direction.
Edge emphasis
Binary image processing function
The scanner controller has a built-in SRAM used for output buffer memory.
CAUTION
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6.3 Signal Contacts
The scanner cartridge is recognized by TOP.S, DIAS, and CCHK signals. The scanned
image output to the printer is transmitted with a SCLOCK signal in sync with a SDATA
signal. The scanner is controlled by the internal register setting signals, CMD0, 1, 2
and 3.
For the location and assignment of signals, refer to Part 5: 6.3 BJ Cartridge & Scanner
Cartridge (page 5-26).
Carriage Speed
4.88 kHz
5.2 kHz
5.2 kHz
5.2 kHz
6.5 kHz
9.19 kHz
6.5 Calibration
Calibration is performed by using the white calibration sheet. In the calibration
process, to create calibration data, data such as the printer's internal temperature,
black level data, and white standard data used as a reference in scanning, are sampled
and then corrected in terms of shading and white balance.
The scanner application retains the past 5 calibration data samples and saves them in
a file.
When a scanning operation is performed, a value from the compiled temperature data
that is within 5C of the printer's internal temperature at the time is downloaded to
the scanner controller. The scanner application requests calibration when there is no
compiled data within 5C.
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MAINTENANCE
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1. MAINTENANCE
1.1 Parts for Regular Replacement
1.2 Consumables
1.3 Periodic Maintenance
2. SERVICING TOOLS
2.1 List of Tools
3. GREASE APPLICATION
4. DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY
4.1 Disassembly and Reassembly
4.2 Disassembly and Reassembly Cautions
4.3 Logic Board and Bottom Cover Replacement Cautions
5. TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1 Troubleshooting
5.2 Error Condition Diagnosis
6. LOCATION & SIGNAL ASSIGNMENT
6.1 Logic Board
6.2 Carriage Ribbon Cable
6.3 BJ Cartridge & Scanner Cartridge
7. CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
7.1 Parts Layout
Part 5: Maintenance
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1. MAINTENANCE
1.1 Parts for Regular Replacement
Level
User
Service personnel
Part
None
None
1.2 Consumables
Level
User
Service personnel
Consumable
Black BJ cartridge
Color BJ cartridge
Color ink cartridge/ Black ink cartridge
Photo BJ cartridge
None
Periodic Maintenance
None
None
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2. SERVICING TOOLS
2.1 List of Tools
Ordinary Tool
Phillips screwdriver
Blade screwdriver
Tweezers
Multi-meter
Use
For removing screws
For removing plastic parts
For installing and removing coil springs
For troubleshooting
Use
Apply to the specified place as shown in Figure 5-1
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3. GREASE APPLICATION
Use the special tool to apply grease at the points and amounts shown below.
Belt Holder:
About 20mg (MOLYKOTE PG-641)
Rubbing Section of Carriage and Carriage Shaft:
About 100 mg (MOLYKOTE PG-641)
Idler Roller Shaft Section:
About one grain of rice (MOLYKOTE PG-641)
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4.3 Logic Board and Bottom Cover Replacement Cautions
4.3.1 Logic board replacement cautions
The various settings, waste ink amount, and other data stored in the logic boards
EEPROM cannot be rewritten into the new EEPROM after the logic board is replaced.
The data in the new logic boards EEPROM is not set. After the logic board/EEPROM is
replaced, reset the EEPROM as described in Part 3: 2.4 EEPROM Reset (page 3-19).
When replacing the logic board, visually check the amount of waste ink in the waste
ink absorber. Replace the bottom cover if necessary. Depending on the amount of
waste ink already absorbed, ink may leak even before a waste ink-full error warning
appears.
However, it is not necessary to replace it if the printer has been used for less than 2
weeks and less than 50 pages have been printed out.
NOTE
When a waste ink-full error occurs, it can be assumed that the printer has
printed more sheets than its service life called for. However, this depends on
how many times the cartridge has been replaced and the usage conditions.
When a color BJ cartridge is used, more ink is consumed due to head
maintenance as compared to a black BJ cartridge. Therefore, the waste
ink amount will also be more.
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5. TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1 Troubleshooting
5.1.1 Overview
This chapter consists of the following two sections on subsequent pages: Error
condition diagnosis for diagnosing the problem when the cause is unknown and
Symptoms for resolving problems whose cause is known.
If the cause of the problem is unknown, diagnose the problem. And if the cause is
known, follow the countermeasures to resolve the problem.
Start/End
Procedure
Judgement
Action/Replace
Jump
Stop
4. If there is a problem with the printing quality or paper feeding, first check that the
printers installation location and paper meet the required specifications. Also
check that the paper select lever and the paper thickness lever are set correctly
and that the paper is loaded properly.
5. After replacing parts or repairing the printer, be sure to make a test print to
confirm that the problem has been fixed.
If the problem still persists, troubleshoot again while skipping the steps already
executed.
Example 1
Print defects ?
No
Yes
END
Print defects
even after
cartridge
replacement?
No
END
Yes
1. Replace the
logic board
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Printer
recognizes the
cartridge ?
Yes
No
1. Replace the
cartridge
Cartridge is faulty
Check the cartridge
2. Replace the
logic board
MPU is faulty
END
CAUTION
When replacing the logic board, be sure to check the waste ink absorbers
ink amount on the rear of the printer base unit. If necessary, reset the
EEPROM.
Refer to Part 3, 2.4 EEPROM Reset (page 3-19) and Part 5, 4.3 Logic Board and
Bottom Cover Replacement Cautions (page 5-5).
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Temperature sensor
check
Cartridge check
EEPROM check
ROM check
DRAM check
OK ?
No
Yes
OK ?
No
Yes
Home position error
Printing position
correction operation
Correct ?
Yes
No
Carriage control error
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Pick-up roller
initialization
Paper check
Paper
present ?
Yes
Paper eject operation
No
Yes
Paper
present ?
No
Auto cleaning
Cleaning check
Correct ?
Paper jam
No
Yes
Cartridge check
Is cartridge
installed ?
Yes
No
No cartridge
Frontcover is closed.
END
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1.No Cartridge
Error
replacement position.
<Measure>
BJ cartridge
reinstallation
Any error
display ?
Yes
No
END
1. Replace BJ cartridge
2. Replace logic board
3. Replace carriage
unit
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2.Home Position
Error
<Measure>
Visual check of carriage
drive mechanism
Correct ?
No
Yes
Carriage motor
operation check
Correct ?
No
Yes
No
Replace carriage motor
Home position
sensor check
Correct ?
Yes
No
Normal reading
Low level
(Home position sense)
Highlevel
While the power is on, open the front cover and remove
the BJ cartridge. Move the carriage's home position
sensor by hand and check.
Replace carriage
unit
MPU is faulty.
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<Cause> The paper feed operation is executed but the paper is
3.Paper Feed
Error/Paper Jam
not fed.
The paper eject operation is executed but the paper
is not ejected.
<Suspected Parts> Paper feed mechanism, pick-up roller
sensor, paper end sensor, logic board
<Measure>
Visual check of paper
feed mechanism
Correct ?
No
Yes
Yes
Error occurs ?
No
END
During initialization, do the paper feed motor,
pick-uproller, feed roller, eject roller, etc.,
rotate? Any abnormal noises? Is the paper
feed motor out of sync?
Paper feed
operation check
No
Correct ?
Repair/replace faulty part
Yes
Correct ?
Yes
No
Check sheet feeder unit
Separation Sheet
Rubber Ring
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Pick-Up Roller
No
Replace pick-up
roller unit
Yes
Pick-up roller
sensor check
Normal reading
Low level
High level (Initial condition)
Correct ?
No
Yes
Correct ?
No
Replace paper end
sensor arm
Yes
Repair/replace the
faulty part
Measuring points Sensor
MPU
Open
Pin No. 49
Closed
Normal reading
Low level (Paper present)
High level (No paper)
No
Replace logic board
END
5-13
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BJC-2000
<Cause> The waste ink absorbers estimated waste ink amount
5.Temperature
Sensor Error
6.Carriage
Control Error
5-14
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BJC-2000
7. HeadTemperature
Error/Head
Temperature
Sensor Error
<Measure>
Turn off the power by
unplugging the power
cord and wait several
minutes.
BJ cartridge
removal/installation
Error
displayed ?
Yes
No
END
Faulty BJ cartridge connection
Correct ?
Yes
No
END
Connector cable
check
Correct ?
Yes
No
Repair/replace faulty part
5-15
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BJC-2000
8.Cleaning Error
<Measure>
During initialization, do the paper feed motor,
pick-up roller, feed roller, eject roller, etc.,
rotate? Any abnormal noises? Is the paper
feed motor out of sync?
Correct ?
No
Yes
1. Repair/Replace faulty
part
2. Replace logic board
Sensor Arm
No
Replace sensor arm
or repair/replace
faulty part
Yes
Disassemble and
check the paper feed
motor drive switching
mechanism
No
Replace purge unit
If the gear is deformed or damaged, disassemble
and check the paper feed motor drive switching
mechanism refer to Part 4: 3.4.2 4) Switching the
paper feed motor drive transmission (page 4-21).
5-16
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BJC-2000
9. Scanner
Cartridge Error
recognition.
Incorrect calibration data sent from the computer.
<Suspected Parts> Scanner cartridge's controller. Scanner
cartridge's RAM.
<Measure> Replace scanner cartridge.
b) Symptoms
START
DC plug output
voltage check
Is it output
correctly ?
+24VDC
+5VDC
GND
GND
No
Replace the AC adapter
Yes
Replace the logic board
5-17
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BJC-2000
<Symptom> The cartridge installed is not recognized.
<Measure>
Remove and reinstall
the cartridge
Does the
printer
recognize the
cartridge ?
Yes
No
1. Replace the
cartridge
Cartridge is faulty.
Check the cartridge.
2. Replace the
logic board
MPU is faulty.
3. Replace the
carriage unit
END
29 28
20
27
26 25 24
21 22 23
19 18 17 16
15
3
11 12 13 14
10
9
4
8 7
6 5
2 1
Black BJ Cartridge
Check
11-14
Pin No. 12-14
13-14
Normal reading
Check
Normal reading
Approx. 0
11-14
Pin No. 12-14
13-14
Approx. 0
Approx. 0
Normal reading
Check
Approx. 0
11-14
Pin No. 12-14
13-14
5-18
Normal reading
Approx. 0
Part 5: Maintenance
BJC-2000
<Symptom> The printer does not print at all.
3.Faulty Printing
<1>: No Printing
<Measure>
Print defects ?
No
Yes
END
Print defects
even after
cartridge
replacement?
No
END
Yes
1. Replace the
logic board
2. Replace the purge
unit
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BJC-2000
<Symptom> There is blotching.
4 Faulty Printing
<2>: White
Stripes Appear
<Measure>
White Line Sample
Printer environment
and paper
specifications check
Required
specifications
met ?
No
Yes
Print defects ?
No
Yes
END
Blotches and
stripes still appear
after cartridge
replacement ?
No
END
Yes
Conduction of carriage
ribbon cable check
Conduction
cutoff ?
Yes
No
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BJC-2000
5 Faulty Printing
<3>: Other
Print Problems
Symptom
Check Item
Measures
Paper contamination
Vertically-oriented
printed lines are
misaligned.
Corrugated printing
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BJC-2000
<Symptom> Nothing is printed.
6.Faulty Interface
<Measure>
While the printer is on, double-click the RESET button.
The nozzle check pattern is printed out.
Print normal ?
No
Yes
Replace the logic board
Check the computer
and printer's settings:
Printer driver settings
Font
Settings correct ?
No
Set again
Yes
Transfer the print data
from the host
computer to the
printer.
Is the data
printed
correctly ?
Yes
END
No
1. Replace the
interface cable
2. Replace the logic
board
5-22
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BJC-2000
J3
31
32
J5
1 2
J1
1
1
J4
19
J2
5
18
36
Description
GND for head drive voltage VH
GND for head drive voltage VH
Driver signal for temperature control heater
Driver signal for temperature control heater
Head driver voltage
Head driver voltage
Drive signal for temperature control heater
Not used
Detection signal for rank resistance
Head temperature sensor (diode) anode
Cartridge detection and recognition signal
Cartridge detection and recognition signal
Cartridge detection and recognition signal
Head's logic drive voltage HVdd GND
Heat enable
Even nozzle heat enable
Heat enable
Heat enable
Odd nozzle heat enable
Block enable generation signal
Decoder output signal
IC drive voltage (+5 V)
Print data transfer signal
Timing signal for print data to latch
Latch reset signal
Printing data
Head temperature sensor (diode) cathode
Home position sense High/ Low(sense)
Ground
Photo LED drive
5-23
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BJC-2000
Description
24 VDC
5 VDC
Ground
Ground
5-24
Part 5: Maintenance
BJC-2000
6.2 Carriage Ribbon Cable
32 31
32
30
16 14
29 25 24
6 5
28 26 23 17 13
7 4
27 22 18 12
8 3
21 19 11
9
20 15 10
1
2
Signal name
VHG
VHG
HT0
HT1
HVH
HVH
W-HT
INKS1
TOP
DIODEA
ID0
ID1
INKS2
HVss
HENB0(Y)
Even ENB
HENB1(M)
HENB3(B)
Odd ENB
BENB1
BENB2
BENB3
HVdd
HCLK
HLATCH
HRES
HENB2(C)
HDATA
DIODEK
HPO
HPG
HPA
IN/OUT
...
...
IN
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
...
IN
OUT
IN
IN
IN/OUT
...
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
...
OUT
Description
GND for head drive voltage VH
GND for head drive voltage VH
Driver signal for temperature control heater
Driver signal for temperature control heater
Head driver voltage
Head driver voltage
Drive signal for temperature control heater
Not used
Detection signal for rank resistance
Head temperature sensor (diode) anode
Cartridge detection and recognition signal
Cartridge detection and recognition signal
Cartridge detection and recognition signal
Head's logic drive voltage HVdd GND
Heat enable
Even nozzle heat enable
Heat enable
Heat enable
Odd nozzle heat enable
Block enable generation signal
Decoder output signal
IC drive voltage (+5 V)
Print data transfer signal
Timing signal for print data to latch
Latch reset signal
Printing data
Head temperature sensor (diode) cathode
Home position sense High/ Low(sense)
Ground
Photo LED drive
Pins 1 to 29 on the contact pad of the BJ cartridge and scanner cartridge are arranged to
correspond respectively to pins 1 to 29 on the carriage ribbon cable.
Connector pins 10 and 29 are used to detect whether or not a cartridge is installed.
Connector pins 11, 12 and 13 (ID0, ID1 and INKS2) are used to recognize the cartridge
type as shown in the table below.
ID0
Low
High
High
High
ID1
Low
Low
High
Low
INKS2
High
Low
Low
Low
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BJC-2000
29 28
20
27
26 25 24
21 22 23
19 18 17 16
15
3
11 12 13 14
10
9
4
8 7
6 5
2 1
Scanner Cartridge
W-HT
INKS1
TOP
DIODEA
ID0
ID1
INKS2
HVss
HENB0
HENB1
HENB2
HENB3
Even ENB
Odd ENB
BENB1
BENB2
BENB3
HVdd
HCLK
HLATCH
HRES
HDATA
DIODEK
IN/OUT
GND
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
...
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
IN/OUT
GND
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
IN
OUT
Description
GND for head driver voltage VH
Temperature control heater drive signal
Temperature control heater drive signal
Head drive voltage (ink ejection heater, temperature
control heater, sub heater driver)
Sub heater drive signal
Not used
Rank resistance detection signal
Head temperature sensor(diode) anode
Cartridge detection and recognition signal
Cartridge detection and recognition signal
Cartridge detection and recognition signal
Head's logic drive voltage HVdd GND
Heat enable
Black BJ cartridge: Uses only pin No. 15 and 17
Color/Photo BJ cartridge: Uses all pins
(The respective color is show in parentheses.)
Even nozzle heat enable
Odd nozzle heat enable
Block enable decoder's output generation signal
Block enable decoder's output generation signal
Block enable decoder's output generation signal
IC driver voltage (+5 V)
Print data transfer signal
Shift resistor print data latch timing signal
Latch reset signal
Printing data
Head temperature sensor (diode) cathode
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BJC-2000
Scanner cartridge
No.
1, 2
5, 6
9
10
11
12
14
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
28
29
Signal
LAMP G
V LAMP
TOP. S
DIA. S
ID0
ID1
Vss
COM 0 (REN)
COM 1 (RWR)
COM 2 (RDT)
COM 3 (N.C)
Vdd
S CLOCK
S SYNE
S RES
S DATA
C. CHK
Type
...
...
OUT
...
IN
IN
GND
IN
IN
IN
...
...
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
Description
GND for LED
LED drive voltage (+24Vdc)
Scanner detection GND
Scanner detection OPEN
Not used
Not used
GND
Register enable
Register write clock signal
Register data signal
Not used
IC driver voltage (+5 Vdc)
Scan data transfer signal
Line start signal
System reset signal
Scan data
HScanner detection OPEN
5-27
(Ref. BJ Cartridge)
VHG
HVH
TOP
DIODEA
ID0
ID1
HVss
Odd ENB
BENB1
BENB2
BENB3
HVdd
HCLK
HLATCH
HRES
HDATA
DIODEK
Part 5: Maintenance
BJC-2000
7. CIRCUIT DIAGRAMS
7.1 Parts Layout
7.1.1 Logic board
Part 5: Maintenance
BJC-2000
7.2 Circuit Diagrams
8
RD0
RD1
RCS
SK
POWER (NC)
<02-A3> HPS
<02-E3> CVDC
HRES
<02-D3>
<02-E3> HLATCH
NC LED0
NC LED4
<02-F4> TSW0
TSW1
<02-F4>
INKS1
HDATA
<02-E3>
<02-E3> HCLOCK
C102 1000p,50V
<02-D3> BENB3
BENB2
<02-D3>
<02-D3> BENB1
<02-D3> OddENB
<02-D3> EvenENB
<02-D3> HENB3
<02-D3> HENB2
HENB1
<02-D3>
<02-D3> HENB0
C103
0.1m,25V
<02-B4> DTH
<02-C3> HRANK
TOPC
WHEAT
VHC
MCH0
SNC
PES
RRS
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
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
R5
PE4
PE5
PE6
PE7
PB7
P40
P66
HDP.ES
HLAT
VDD1
PDB
PB1
PB2
PB3
VSS1
PC0
PC1
PC2
PC3
VDD2
HDATR
HCLK
VSS2
BENB3
BENB2
BENB1
VDD3
ODDENB
EVENB
VSS3
PE1
PE0
HENB1
HENB0
VSS4
P36
P35
AVSS
PS0/AN0
PS1/AN1
PS2/AN2
PS3/AN3
AVDD
P67
WHERT
P42
MCH0
P65
P41
P33
P82
P60
PWMA
PWMB
CHSM1
CRSTBY
<02-C6>
<02-C6>
<02-C6>
<02-C6>
<02-C6>
0
1
2
3
MA[9....0]
10
<01-C3>
MD[15....0]
16
<01-C3>
RAS <01-C3>
CAS <01-C3>
MDE <01-C3>
MLW <01-C3>
MUW <01-C3>
R10
CR[3....0]
FB1
22,1/16W
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
C104
+5V
21
21
16
A[21....1]
AD[15....0]
16
+5V
156 1000p,50V
155
21
154
20
153
19
152
18
151
17
150
16
149
148
15
147
14
146
13
145
144
12
11
143
142
141
10
140
139
9
138
8
137
7
6
136
5
135
4
134
3
133
132
2
131
1
130
C107
129
1000p,50V
128
127
CP6
126
125
15
124
14
123
122
13
12
121
11
120
119
10
118
9
117
116
8
115
7
114
6
113
5
112
4
111
3
110
2
109
1
108
107
0
106
105
IC4
19 1
18 2 A18
8 3 A17
7 4 A7
6 5 A6
5 6 A5
4 7 A4
3 8 A3
2 9 A2
A1
1 10
A0
CSO 11 CE
12
GVD
RD 13
OE
0
14
D0
8
15
1
16 D8
9
17 D1
2
18 D9
10
19 D2
D10
3
20 D3
11
21
D11
R11
1M,1/16W
Oscillator
X1
3
1
2 OUT OUT
GND
R8
N.C
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
BYTE/VPP
GND
D15/AI-1
D7
D14
D6
D13
D5
D12
D4
VDD
R8 : Not mounted
20
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
21
42
41
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
R9
D
R9 : Not mounted
15
7
14
6
13
5
12
4
+5V
C112
FB4
FB3
0.1m,25V
C111
1000p,50V
FB2
<01-A5>
<01-A5>
<01-A5>
<01-A5>
<01-A5>
<01-A5>
<01-A5>
MA[9....0]
10
MD[15....0]
MA[9....0]
MD[15....0]
16
RAS
CAS
MDE
MLW
MUW
+5V
C113 1000p,50V
DRAM (4Mbit)
UPD424260LE-70
IC5
0
1
2
3
C106
4
5
6
7
<02-D5>
<02-D5>
<02-D5>
<02-D5>
+5V
DILB42P-BJ
1000p,50V
LA
LA
LB
LB
C108
VSS12
VDD14
A21
A20
A19
A18
A17
A16
A15
VDD13
A14
A13
A12
A11
VSS11
VDD12
A10
A9
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
VDD11
VSS10
RD
CS1
CS0
VDD10
AD15
AD14
AD13
AD12
AD11
VSS9
AD10
AD9
AD8
AD7
VDD9
AD6
AD5
AD4
AD3
AD2
AD1
AD0
VSS8
VDD8
0
1
<02-C3>
<02-F3>
<02-F3>
<02-E3>
<02-B5>
<02-A3>
<02-A3>
BZ( NC)
R3
+5V
<02-E8>
<02-F8>
<02-E8>
<02-E8>
<02-E8>
<02-E8>
<02-E8>
<02-D8>
<02-E8>
<02-E8>
<02-F8>
P61
P62
P63
P72
P73
MD0
MD1
VSS5
VDD4
MD2
MD3
MD4
MD5
MD6
MD7
MD15
MD14
MD13
MD12
MD11
VDD5
MD10
MD9
MD8
LWR
HWR
CAS
RAS
OE
MA0
MA1
VSS6
MA2
MA3
MA4
MA5
MA6
MA7
MA8
MA9
VDD6
X1
X2
VSS7
VDD7
P70
P90
P91
P92
P93
P94
P95
0.01m,50V
C1
0.1m,
25V
ACK
BUSY
PE
SLCT
AFXT
INIT
FAULT
SELIN
IFC
R2
47K,1/16W,
IFD[7....0]
C2
<02-C3> ID1
<02-D3> ID0
JP1
1
2
C105
1/10W
+5V
TH1
Temperature Sensor
NTHSG2H408473JD5TE
CP1
CP2
<02-C3> INKS2
10 1000p,50V
9
FBA1
8
7
8
5
6
4
3
2
1
<02-C3>
STB
1000p,50V
2
3
4
5
6
7
15
14
13
12
11
R1 3.3K,1/16W
0.1m,25V
CP10 +5V
3.3K,1/16W
+5V
C101
OUT OUT
2 GND
+5V
1
8
NC TEST
7
2
VCC GND
6
3 CS
D0
4
D1 5
SK
X2
208
207
206
205
CP16
204
CP15
203
CP14
202
CP13
201
C100
200
1000p,50V
199
CP12
198
CP11
197
196 R4
195 10K,1/16W
194
193
CP9
192
191
190
189
1
2
188
187
186
185
CP8
184
CP7
183
182
181
180
179
178
177
176
175
174
173
172
171
170
C109
0.1m,25V
169
168
167
166
165
164
163
162
161
160
159
158
157
5-29130AFJ-TB
+5V
LOGIC BOARD 01
CSTCV22.11
MXJOHI
1
RESET IC
EEPROM (1Kbit)
IC1
CRSTBY
R6
TMDD2
TMDD1
TEST
PE3
PE2
PA4
PA3
VDD20
VSS19
PA2
PA1
PA0
P86
P83
P37
P34
VSS18
X0
X1
VDD19
VSS17
RES
P71
SCLK
TXD
RXD
STB
VDD18
VSS16
IFD0
IFD1
IFD2
IFD3
VDD17
IFD4
IFD5
IFD6
IFD7
VSS15
ACK
BUSY
PE
SLCT
VDD16
VSS14
AFXT
INIT
FAULT
SELIN
P64
VSS13
VDD15
1000p,50V
53
54
55
56
57
58
89
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
C116
C115
0.1m,25V
GND
GND
Vcc
Vout
MaRes
22,1/16W
1 IN OUT 2
IC2
1
1M,1/16W
IC9
P51592EMT
1
2
3
R7
4
5
6
7
M62781GP
1K,1/16W
+5V
Oscillator
RES
+5V
CP17
MLW
MUW
RAS
9
0
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Vcc
DO1
DO2
DO3
DO4
Vcc
DO5
DO6
DO7
DO8
NC
LW
UW
RAS
A9
A0
A1
A2
A3
Vcc
Vss
DO16
DO15
DO14
DO13
Vss
DO12
DO11
DO10
DO9
NC
NC
CAS
DE
A8
A7
A6
A5
A4
Vss
40
39
38
37
36
35
34
33
32
31
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
CP18
MLW
CAS
MDE
8
7
6
5
4
C114
0.1m,25V
C5TCV20.00MXJ0HI
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1
LOGIC BOARD 02
+5V
1
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
3
5
7
1
3
5
7
C10
33m,50V
Vif
FBA10
1
3
5
7
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
2
4
6
8
RA2
<01-F4> STB
<01-F4>
<01-F4>
<01-F4>
<01-F4>
<01-E4>
<01-E4>
<01-F4>
<01-F4>
BUSY
ACK
PE
SLCT
FAULT
SELIN
AFXT
INIT
C11
470m,50V
10.0.0625
RA3
1
3
5
7
2
4
6
8
R23
R24
R25
R26
FBA11
R28
1K,1/16W
FB10
100,1/16W
R22
1K,1/16W
R21
10,1/16W
1K,1/16W
1K,1/16W
1K,1/16W
Vif
1K,1/16W
R29
R30
1K,1/16W
7
1
3
5
7
2
3
4
5
8
9
7
6
R32
390,1/16W
Centronics I/F
CNPW
VH
J1
VM
FU1
C205
1000p.50V
LM13
VM-G
VH-G
+5V
2
Vcc
GND
GND
100p.35V
ZD3 C132
RD6.8583
1000p.50V
FB13
C133
RESET
COVER
1 RESET(SW1)
2 COVER(SW0)
BUSY
ACK
PE
SLCT
FAULT
SELIN
AFXT
INT
15
34
N.C.
N.C.
<01-B7>
2.2K.0.0625
RA8
2
LA
LA
LB
LB
4
6
8
18
35
+5V
RA7
+5V-PULL UP 4.7K.0.0625
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
33
16
STB-GND
D1-GND
D2-GND
D3-GND
D4-GND
D5-GND
D6-GND
D7-GND
D8-GND
ACK-GND
BUSY-GND
INT-GND
S-GND
S-GND
17
F-GND
3
5
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
LFB
LFB
LFA
LFA
Carriage Motor
PWMA
PWMB
CHSMI
CRSTBY
IC6
R34 0.51.1/4
R33 0.51.1/4
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
+
C201
100m,35V
VM-G
C202
0.1m,50V
VM-G
Vcc
IN1
IN2
ID
NC
VsA
Vr
C/R
VsB
NC
I1
IN3
IN4
Vcc
Vss
OUT1
NC
P.sA
NC
NC
OUT2
OUT3
NC
NC
P.sB
NC
OUT4
Vss
R35
0.1A
<01-C7> DTH
C131
+5V
0.1m,25V
+5V
MTD2002F
+5V
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
16
15
3
<01-B7> SNC
D10
FAIA4P
+5V
0
2
R36
10K,1/16W
+5V
R38
360,1/16W
RD2.458
ZD1 ZD2
RD3.3581
3
1
3
C130
0.1m,25V
+5V
Approx.8.9W/
phase
Approx.46.5W/
phase
1
D2
FAIA4M
C21
2200p,50V
R65
47K,1/16W
100K,1/16W.
0.5%
R55
8_ 2
IC8 4
NJM2904M
+3
4
6
8
R56
0.5%
100K,1/16W.
PS1
EE-5X1128
R67
390,1/10W
PS2
EE-5X1025
1
2
33,1/16W
R52
3
+5V
R59
100K,1/16W.
R68
39K,1/16W
8_ 6
IC8 4
NJM2904M
+5
<01-B7>
HPS
<01-B7>
W-HT
3
4
HT0
HT1
23 HVdd
2
4
6
8
24
28
25
26
HCLOCK
HDATA
HLATCH
HRES
15
17
27
18
HENB0(Y)
HENB1(M)
HENB2(C)
HENB3(B)
20 BENB1
21 BENB2
22 BENB3
19 OddENB
16 EvenENB
11 ID0
12 ID1
1
2
NNCD6.8G
R51
120K,1/16W
8 INKS1
13 INKS2
R53
510,1/10W
9
ZDA6
2
1
<01-E7>
RRS
ZDA3
NNCD6.8G
1
2
+5V R60
NNCD6.8G
180K,1/16W.
0.5%
1K,1/16W.
R61
0.5%
R71
39K,1/16W
C24
100m,50V
VHG
VHG
FBA14
ZDA4
NNCD6.8G
+5V
D9
FAIA4M
R58
12K,1/16W.
0.5%
PES
1
2
1
2
ZDA2
NNCD6.8G
ZDA5
100,1/16W
C26
0.01m,50V
C27
100m,50V
R69
10K,1/16W
2
4
6
8
<02-E2,02-C3> HVdd
ZDA7
R62
0.5%
1
2
3
7.5K,1/16W.
R66
10K,1/16W
120K,1/16W R50
R48
HVH
HVH
14 HVdd
1
3
5
7
RA12
R65
39K,1/16W
FB11
HVdd <02-E2,
02-C3>
1
2
4
6
8
2
1
3
5
7
<01-B7> TOPC
+5V
0.5%
33K,1/16W.
R57
C29
0.1m,25V
5
6
FB12
RA11
<02-E2,02-B2> HVdd
470K,1/16W.
0.5%
R54
VH-G
2
4
6
8
3
5
7
1
R49
100,1/16W
CR[3....0]
RA9
1
3
5
7
<01-C7> ID0
<01-C7> ID1
STA481A
RA10
HENB1
HENB2
HENB3
HENB0
<01-D7> INKS1
<01-D7> INKS2
<01-A6>
<01-A6>
<01-A6>
<01-A6>
<01-A6>
1
2
3
4
1
3
5
7
R46
NNCD27G
<01-C7> OddENB
<01-C7> EvenENB
IC7
VM-G
D8
FPIA4M
<01-C7> BENB1
<01-C7> BENB2
<01-C7> BENB3
CNCR
CRA
CRA
CRB
CRB
VH-G
<01-D7> HCLOCK
<01-D7> HDATA
<01-D7> HLATCH
<01-D7> HRES
<01-C7>
<01-C7>
<01-C7>
<01-C7>
E
B
C
B
C
B
C
B
C
E
R47
47K,1/16W
VM-G
1
5
2
4
D7
25K1772
+5V
VM
<01-B7> HRANK
J3
R44
J4
3
10K,1/10W
1
2
<01-D7> CVDC
CNLF
VM,VH - 24.0V
VSLCT - L
D5
FAIL4M
VH-G
100,1/10W
D6 2
25B14430
R45
10K,1/16W
C204
0.1m,50V
Paper
Feed
Motor
R43
3
J5
0.1m,50V
C303
ZDA1
2.7K,1/16W
<01-B7> MCHO
VM
C203 +
100m,35V
WHEAT
1 D4
2 25J3257
2 100K,1/16W
D3
FAIL4M
VH-G
TSW1 <01-D7>
TSW0 <01-D7>
Control Buttons
<01-A4>
<01-A4>
<01-A4>
<01-A4>
VH-G
<01-B7> VHC
5
3
1
C23
0.01m,50V
C22
0.01m,50V
STB
11
10
12
13
32
36
14
31
8
6
4
2
R39
47K,1/10W
R40
C301
2200m,35V
+5V
100.0.0625
RA6
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
FBA13
R31
C13 C14 C15 C16 C17 C18 C19 C20 3.3K,1/16W
50V,33 m 50V,33 m
50V,33 m 50V,33 m
50V,33 m 50V,33 m 50V,33 m
50V,33 m
C12
0.01m,50V
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
Vif RAS
2
4
6
8
2
4
6
8
J2
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
FBA12
1
3
5
R27
100,1/16W
VM,VH
2
4
6
8
2
4
6
8
<36pin>
3.3K,1/16W
RA4
CNH
100K,1/16W
R41
R101
RA1
7
5
3
1
IFD[7....0]
0.1m,50V
C302
R100
+5V
CNIF
R37 22K,1/16W
<01-F4>
R20
47K,1/16W
R100,R101
not mounted
Q1
FN1A4P
Vif
8
6
4
2
<01-F4> IFC
TOP
10 DIODEA
29 DIODEK
5
4
NNCD6.8G
R72
390,1/10W
32 HPA
10K,1/16W
R70
30 HPO
C28
1000m,50V
31 HPG
C25
100m,50V
5-30
CANON INC.