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Color Print Solutions

magicolor 330 Tabloid-size color laser


magicolor 2 Color laser alternative to ink jet
magicolor 2+ Advanced color laser
magicolor 6100 Series Large format color business printer
magicolor 2200 Series High-performance letter/A4 color laser printer
magicolor 2300 Series Great color small package
magicolor 3100 Express yourself up to 3 feet
Monochrome Print Solutions

PagePro 1100 Fast and inexpensive for small workgroups


PagePro 1200 Professional printing for the home business
PagePro 4100 Flexible desktop laser printing for the office
PageWorks 18 Laser Printer Affordable desktop office printer
PagePro 9100 High level business workgroup printing
2060 Print System Family Versatile desktop solution for business
2560 Print System Family Easy, affordable, and scaleable business solution
3260 Print System Family Full featured network printer
4032 Print System Family Performance driven network printer
4060 Print System Family Production-level performance printer

Configuration Menu
Crown Memory Management

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Color Print Solutions
magicolor 330
magicolor 330 Laser Print System Configurations
Product MINOLTA-QMS P/N RAM Resolution PostScript Ethernet Internal Time of
& PCL 5c Hard Disk Day
Clock
magicolor 330 CX 5250168-100 64 MB 600 dpi Standard Standard Optional Optional
magicolor 330 EX 5250168-400 192 MB 1200 dpi Standard Standard Standard Standard
magicolor 330 CX is fully upgradeable to EX

Key Features
♦ 4 ppm color/16 ppm b & w ♦ PostScript™ Level 2 and PCL 5c
♦ Up to 13" x 19" page sizes ♦ Manual Duplexing
♦ 64-bit, 150 MHz processor ♦ MINOLTA-QMS QCOLOR™ Automatic Color Correction
♦ Standard Ethernet® (10BaseT/100BaseTX) ♦ One-year on-site warranty

Options and Accessories


Product Description MINOLTA-QMS P/N

Large Capacity Input Feeder Adds 750-sheets paper input 1710316-001

Oversize Paper Cassette Supports 12" x 18" & 13" x 18" paper 1710318-001

Transparency / Label Cassette Supports transparencies / sheet labels 1710319-001

Universal Cassette Supports plain paper up to 12" x 18" 1710317-001

Printer Stand / Cabinet Stores print media & printer supplies 1710321-001
Instrument-based calibration for precise toner density
Color Encore Calibration Kit 2600608-100
control
SC-200 Copier/Scanner Makes color copies with the printer 1710372-100

SCSI Interface Attaches CrownCopy / External disk 2600510-200

Time of Day Clock Adds time/date to job accounting data 2600515-100

Internal Hard Disk 2.1 GB IDE 2600431-600

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Consumable MINOLTA-QMS P/N Yield

Black Toner 1710322-001 4,500 pages @ 5% coverage

Cyan Toner 1710322-002 6,000 pages @ 5% coverage

Yellow Toner 1710322-003 6,000 pages @ 5% coverage

Magenta Toner 1710322-004 5,700 pages @ 5% coverage

Fuser Oil Roller – Standard Duty 1710325-001 20,000 pages @ < 500 pages per day

Fuser Oil Roller – High Duty 1710325-002 20,000 pages @ > 500 pages per day

Waste Toner Box 1710324-001 50,000 pages @ 5%

Up to 50,000 planes
OPC Drum 1710323-001
12,500 pages in continuous use
Plane = a single color pass

Documentation and Training CD’s


magicolor 330 Computer Based Training 4780121-901
magicolor 330 CD-ROM, Documentation 4780033-901
Software Utilities 4780105-901

Spare Parts List (Note: this is not a comprehensive list; please refer to the service documentation)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # REPLACED BY PART #
2293268-902F MC330 EX PCB ASSY

2293268-901H MC330 CX PCB ASSY

865048K74571 MC330,TRANSFER ASSY 865048K74572

865050K27591 MC330,EXIT TRAY ASSY (M/N)

865050K36351 MC330,MSI TRAY ASSY (M/N)

865105K11871 MC330,HVPS

865130K55990 MC330,SENSOR ASSY FULL

865130K86322 MC330,ADC SENSOR ASSY

865160K52321 MC330,MCU PWBA +ROM 865160K52322

865600K68640 MC330,BELT CLEANER ASSY KIT

865600K68710 MC330,2ND BTR KIT

865600K69112 MC330,REAR COVER ASSY

865600K69881 MC330,DEV ASSY K (M/N) 865600K69882

865600K69890 MC330,DEV ASSY Y (M/N)

865048K76110 MC330,DEV ASSY M M/N) 865600K69900

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Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # REPLACED BY PART #
865048K76120 MC330,DEV ASSY C (M/N) 865600K69910

865600K69911 MC330,DEV. ASSY C (M/N) 865600K69912

865600K69992 MC330,MAIN FUSER 110V 865600K69994

865600K68580 MC330,FEED ROLL KIT 865600K73770

865048K40681 MC330,TOP COVER ASSY (M/N) 865802K04720

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magicolor 330
magicolor 330 Engine Error Codes
Printer response to the
Error Code and Error
Meaning of the Error Code Detection Period
Displayed message Procedure to clear the
Error Code
The Fuser Oil Roll CRU has reached end
Stops after print cycle
Replace Fuser Oil of life. Logic Control on the MCU PWB finishes.
detected that the Fuser Oil Roll CRU has Continuous
Roller -------------------------------
processed the equivalent of 20,000 sheets
Replace Oil roller
of paper since it was installed.
Stops after print cycle
The Waste Toner Box is full. Logic control finishes.
on the MCU PWB Logic control on the MCU
Waste Toner Full Continuous -----------------------------------
PWB detected that the Waste Toner Sensor
-
was on for 1250 print cycles.
Replace waste toner box
Black image density is too low. Logic
control on the MCU PWB detected that the Stops after print cycle
ADC Sensor reads the black patch density as finishes
During Process Control
Black Toner Empty being below specification and that the -------------------------------
Check
reading is either slow to raise or does not Replace the Black Toner
raise after the printer attempts to increase Cartridge
density.
Magenta image density is too low. Logic
control on the MCU PWB detected that the Stops after print cycle
ADC Sensor reads the magenta patch finishes
During Process Control
Magenta Toner Empty density as being below specification and that -------------------------------
Check
the reading is either slow to raise or does not Replace the Magenta
raise after the printer attempts to increase Toner Cartridge
density.
Cyan image density is too low. Logic
control on the MCU PWB detected that the Stops after print cycle
ADC Sensor reads the cyan patch density as finishes
During Process Control
Cyan Toner Empty being below specification and that the -------------------------------
Check
reading is either slow to raise or does not Replace the Cyan Toner
raise after the printer attempts to increase Cartridge
density.
Yellow image density is too low. Logic
control on the MCU PWB detected that the Stops after print cycle
ADC Sensor reads the yellow patch density finishes
During Process Control
Yellow Toner Empty as being below specification and that the -------------------------------
Check
reading is either slow to raise or does not Replace the Yellow Toner
raise after the printer attempts to increase Cartridge
density.
Stops after print cycle
Tray 3 is out of paper.
finishes No new paper
Put <Size> Paper in Logic control on the MCU PWB When logic selects
feeds
OPT3 Bin detected that the No Paper Sensor in feeding from Tray 3
-------------------------------
Tray 3 is actuated.
Load paper into Tray 3
Stops after print cycle
Tray 2 is out of paper.
finishes No new paper
Put <Size> Paper in Logic control on the MCU PWB When logic selects
feeds
OPT2 Bin detected that the No Paper Sensor in feeding from Tray 2
-------------------------------
Tray 2 is actuated.
Load paper into Tray 2

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magicolor 330 Engine Error Codes (continued)
Printer response to the
Error Code and Error
Meaning of the Error Code Detection Period
Displayed message Procedure to clear the
Error Code

Stops after print cycle


Tray 1 is out of paper.
finishes No new paper
Put <Size> Paper in Logic control on the MCU PWB When logic selects feeding
feeds
OPT1 Bin detected that the No Paper Sensor in from Tray 1
-------------------------------
Tray 1 is actuated.
Load paper into Tray 1
Stops after print cycle
The MPT Tray is out of paper. Logic control finishes No new paper
Put <Size> Paper in When logic selects feeding
on the MCU PWB detected that the No Paper feeds
MPT (MSI) Bin from the MPT Tray
Sensor in the MPT Tray is actuated. -------------------------------
Load paper into MPT Tray
Stops after print cycle
Put <Size> Paper in The Main Paper Tray is out of paper. finishes No new paper
Logic control on the MCU PWB When logic selects feeding feeds
upper Bin
detected that the No Paper Sensor in the from the Main Paper Tray -------------------------------
Main Paper Tray is actuated. Load paper into the Main
Paper Tray
Stops immediately
There is a CRU Memory problem.
During power on. Opening -------------------------------
Incorrect OPC Logic control on the MCU PWB
and closing the Front Replace the Xerographic
Drum 2 detected that the memory initial
Cover. Cartridge with a new
value of the installed Xerographic
Exiting Diagnostic Mode Cartridge Switch the
Cartridge is wrong.
printer power off, then on
Stops immediately
Incorrect OPC -------------------------------
The wrong CRU is installed in the printer. During power on. Opening
Drum 1 Replace the Xerographic
Logic control on the MCU PWB detected that and closing the Front
Cartridge with a
the Xerographic Cartridge CRUM is Cover. Exiting Diagnostic
compatible Cartridge
incompatible with the printer. Mode
Switch the printer power
off, then on
During power on. Opening Stops immediately
There is a CRU Memory problem.
and closing the Front -------------------------------
OPC Count Error Logic control on the MCU PWB could not
Cover. Exiting Diagnostic Replace the Xerographic
read the CRUM counter value.
Mode Cartridge.
Stops immediately
The wrong Xerographic Cartridge is -------------------------------
During power on. Opening
installed in the printer. Replace the Xerographic
Incorrect OPC and closing the Front
Logic control on the MCU PWB detected that Cartridge with a
Drum ID Cover.
the installed Xerographic Cartridge is compatible cartridge
Exiting Diagnostic Mode
incompatible with the printer. Switch the printer power
off, then on
There is problem near the Fuser Exit Stops immediately
Sensor. Logic control on the MCU PWB -------------------------------
Paper Jam Fuser detected that the Fuser Exit Sensor did not During each print cycle
Clear jammed paper
actuate within the specified time after the
Fuser Entrance Sensor was actuated.
There is a problem near the Finishes current print
Registration Sensor. Logic control on the cycle then stops. Inhibits
Paper Jam
MCU PWB detected that the Registration During each print cycle start of next print cycle
Registration
Sensor did not actuate within the specified -------------------------------
time after paper feed. Clear jammed paper

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magicolor 330 Engine Error Codes (continued)
Printer response to the
Error Code and Error
Meaning of the Error Code Detection Period
Displayed message Procedure to clear the
Error Code

There is a problem near the Top


Exit Sensor. Logic control on the MCU PWB Stops immediately
Paper Jam Exit detected that the Top Exit Sensor did not During each print cycle -------------------------------
actuate within the specified time after the Clear jammed paper
Fuser Exit Sensor actuated.
Inhibits print cycle
There is a problem with OPT3 Bin. Logic When the printer selects a
Adjust OPT3 Bin Feeder -------------------------------
control on the MCU PWB did not detect a
Reseat the cassette into
paper tray installed in OPT3 bin.
OPT3 Bin

The Black Toner Cartridge is either not


Stops immediately
installed or not installed correctly. Logic During power on. Opening
-------------------------------
control on the MCU PWB did not receive a and closing the Front
Black Toner Missing Reseat the Black Toner
signal from the Cartridge Sensor when the Cover. Exiting Diagnostic
Cartridge. Switch the
Rotary Frame moved the Black Developer Mode
printer power off, then on
Housing into position.

The Cyan Toner Cartridge is either not


Stops immediately
installed or not installed correctly. Logic During power on. Opening
-------------------------------
control on the MCU PWB did not receive a and closing the Front
Cyan Toner Missing Reseat the Cyan Toner
signal from the Cartridge Sensor when the Cover. Exiting Diagnostic
Cartridge. Switch the
Rotary Frame moved the Cyan Developer Mode
printer power off, then on
Housing into position.
The Magenta Toner Cartridge is either not Stops immediately
installed or not installed correctly. Logic During power on. Opening -------------------------------
Magenta Toner control on the MCU PWB did not receive a and closing the Front Reseat the Magenta
Missing signal from the Cartridge Sensor when the Cover. Exiting Diagnostic Toner Cartridge. Switch
Rotary Frame moved the Magenta Developer Mode the printer power off, then
Housing into position. on
The Yellow Toner Cartridge is either not
Stops immediately
installed or not installed correctly. Logic During power on. Opening
-------------------------------
Yellow Toner control on the MCU PWB did not receive a and closing the Front
Reseat the Yellow Toner
Missing signal from the Cartridge Sensor when the Cover. Exiting Diagnostic
Cartridge. Switch the
Rotary Frame moved the Yellow Developer Mode
printer power off, then on
Housing into position.
Stops immediately
There is a problem in reading information
-------------------------------
Call for Service from ROM or from RAM on the MCU PWB.
When accessed Switch the printer power
Engine Memory Logic control on the MCU PWB could not off, then on
read information from either ROM or RAM.
The Waste Toner Box is not installed. During power on. Opening
Stops immediately
Waste Toner Box Logic control on the MCU PWB detected that and closing the Front
-------------------------------
Missing. the Waste Toner Box Sensor was Cover.
Reseat Toner Box
deactivated. Exiting Diagnostic Mode

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magicolor 330 Engine Error Codes (continued)
Printer response to the
Error Code and Error
Meaning of the Error Code Detection Period
Displayed message Procedure to clear the
Error Code
There is a problem with the temperature of
the Fuser. Logic control on the MCU PWB Stops immediately
Call for Service detected that the Fuser temperature did not -------------------------------
During print cycle
Fuser Temp Low reach Set Standby temperature of 148°C Switch the printer power
within 6 minutes after you switched on main off, then on
printer power.

There is a problem with the Rotary Home


Stops immediately
Sensor. Logic control on the MCU PWB During print cycle
Call for Service -------------------------------
detected that the Rotary Home Sensor did
Rotary Sensor Switch the printer power
not actuate within 6 seconds after the start of
off, then on
the Rotary Motor.

There is a problem with the Stops immediately


Call for Service Environment Sensor circuit. Logic control -------------------------------
Continuous
Enviro Sensor on the MCU PWB detected an open Switch the printer power
Environment Sensor circuit. off, then on

There is a problem with the Paper Stops immediately


Call for Service Handling Motor. Logic control on the MCU -------------------------------
During feed cycle
Paper Motor PWB received a Failed signal from the Paper Switch the printer power
Handling Motor circuitry. off, then on

The image density readings indicate a


Stops immediately
problem. Logic control on the MCU PWB During cycle up. During
Call for Service Low -------------------------------
detected that the printer image density was warm up During cycle
Density Switch the printer power
unusually low and attempts failed to raise the down
off, then on
density.
The image density readings indicate a
Stops immediately
problem. Logic control on the MCU PWB During cycle up. During
Call for Service High -------------------------------
detected that the printer image density was warm up. During cycle
Density Switch the printer power
unusually high and attempts failed to lower down
off, then on.
the density.
There is a problem with Feeder1. Inhibits print cycle
Logic control on the MCU PWB did When the printer selects a -------------------------------
Adjust Upper Bin
not detect a Paper Tray installed in Feeder Reseat the cassette into
Feeder 1. Feeder 1
There is a problem with the Fuser Lamp Stops immediately
Call for Service control. Logic control on the MCU PWB During ready/standby -------------------------------
Fuser Lamp detected that the Fuser Lamp remained on Switch the printer power
longer than the specified time. off, then on
There is a problem with Feeder Inhibits print cycle
When the printer selects
2. Logic control on the MCU PWB did a Feeder -------------------------------
Adjust Opt1 Bin
not detect a Paper Tray installed in Reseat the cassette into
Feeder 2. Feeder 3
There is a problem with Feeder 3. Inhibits print cycle
When the printer selects
Logic control on the MCU PWB did a Feeder -------------------------------
Adjust Opt2 Bin
not detect a Paper Tray installed in Reseat the cassette into
Feeder 3. Feeder 3

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magicolor 330 Engine Error Codes (continued)
Printer response to the
Error Code and Error
Meaning of the Error Code Detection Period
Displayed message Procedure to clear the
Error Code
There is a problem with the Process Stops immediately
Call for Service Main Motor. Logic control on the MCU PWB did -------------------------------
During print cycle
Motor not receive a status signal from the TR0 Switch the printer power
Sensor signal in the specified time. off, then on
There is a problem with the ROS. During ROS control cycle, Stops immediately
Call for Service ROS Logic control on the MCU PWB did but not within 20 seconds -------------------------------
Motor not receive a signal from the SOS of start of ROS Motor Switch the printer power
Sensor within the specified time. off, then on
There is a problem with the
Stops immediately
Fuser. Based on the Thermistor signal
-------------------------------
Call for Service indicating that the Fuser had reached the During fuser temperature
Allow the Fuser to cool
Fuser Temp High set overheat temperature, logic control on check
for 30 minutes Switch the
the MCU PWB shutdown
printer power off, then on
Fuser operation.
Image density exceeded design
specifications. Logic control on the MCU
PWB detected that the first 70mm of the lead
edge of the four color image about to be Stops immediately
Excessive Toner printed exceeds the design specification for -------------------------------
During the print cycle
Coverage total image density. The specification is 280% Switch the printer power
or less image density. For example, a density off, then on.
setting of 100% for each of the four colors
creates a layered four-color image with a
combined density of 400%.
There is a problem with the Fuser Unit. Stops immediately
Logic control on the MCU PWB -------------------------------
Fuser Missing Continuous
senses an open Fuser Temperature Switch the printer power
Sensor circuit. off, then on
There is problem with the Fuser During power on.
Stops immediately
Fuser Oil Roll Oil Roll Assembly. Logic control on the MCU Opening and closing the
-------------------------------
Missing PWB detected that the Fuser Oil Roll Front Cover.
Reseat the Fuser Oil Roll
Assembly circuit is open. Exiting Diagnostic Mode
Stops immediately
There is problem with the Fuser Unit. Logic -------------------------------
Call for Service control on the MCU PWB detected that the During warm-up
Switch the printer power
Fuser Warm-up Fuser did not reach ready temperature during off, then on
the specified time.
There is a problem with BTR2. Logic During cycle up and Stops immediately
Call for Service control on the MCU PWB detected that the during -------------------------------
BTR2 Error current value measured across BTR2 was not the print cycle Switch the printer power
within specifications. off, then on
The Fuser has reached end of life.
Logic control on the MCU PWB detected During power on. No response
that the Fuser has been installed while print Opening and closing the -------------------------------
Replace Fuser
engine has processed 250,000 images or Front Cover. Replace the Fuser Clear
the print engine has accumulated more than Exiting Diagnostic Mode the counter
19.5 hours of toner dispensing time.

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magicolor 330 Engine Error Codes (continued)
Printer response to the
Error Code and Error
Meaning of the Error Code Detection Period
Displayed message Procedure to clear the
Error Code
Stops after print cycle
The Cleaner Belt has reached end of life. During power on.
finishes
Replace IBT Belt Logic control on the MCU PWB Opening and closing the
-------------------------------
Cleaner detected that the IBT Cleaner has Front Cover.
Replace the Belt Cleaner
processed over 180,000 sheets of paper. Exiting Diagnostic Mode
Clear the counter
Stops after print cycle
During power on.
BTR2 has reached end of life. Logic control finishes
Opening and closing the
Replace BTR2 on the MCU PWB detected that BTR2 has -------------------------------
Front Cover.
processed over 100,000 images. Replace the Belt Cleaner
Exiting Diagnostic Mode
Clear the counter
Stops after print cycle
The Xerographic Cartridge has reached During power on.
finishes
end of life. Logic control on the MCU PWB Opening and closing the
Replace OPC Drum -------------------------------
detected that the Xerographic Cartridge has Front Cover.
Replace the Print Car-
printed 110,000 images. Exiting Diagnostic Mode
tridge

There is a problem with the High Capacity


Stops immediately
Feeder Cover Feeder Cover. Logic control on the MCU
Continuous -------------------------------
Missing PWB detected that the LCIF Cover Inter-lock
Close the Feeder Cover
is deactuated.
There is a problem with the Fuser Unit. Stops immediately
Fuser Unit Missing Logic control on the MCU PWB detected that Continuous -------------------------------
the Fuser Interlock circuit is open. Close the Fuser Cover
There is a problem with the Exit
Stops immediately
Cover. Logic control on the MCU PWB
Exit Cover Open Continuous -------------------------------
detected that the Exit Chute Interlock Switch
Close the Exit Cover
is deactuated.

There is a problem with the


Stops immediately
Main Paper Tray. Logic control on the MCU
MPT Tray Open Continuous -------------------------------
PWB detected that the Main Paper tray
Close the Paper Chute
interlock circuit is open.
There is a problem with the Front Cover.
Stops immediately
Logic control on the MCU PWB detected that
Front Cover Open Continuous -------------------------------
one or both of the Front Cover Interlock
Close the Paper Chute
Switches are deactuated.
Stops after print cycle
The Main Output Tray is full. Logic control finishes.
on the MCU PWB detected that the Full Inhibits start print
Top Stack Full Continuous
Stack Sensor is actuated for more than 12 -------------------------------
seconds. Remove paper from
output tray
During power on. No response
BTR2 is nearing end of life. Logic control on
Opening and closing the -------------------------------
BTR2 Life Low the MCU PWB detected that BTR2 has
Front Cover. Replace BTR2.
processed 100,000 sheets of paper.
Exiting Diagnostic Mode Clear the counter
The Printer is nearing end of life. During power on. No response
Call for Service Logic control on the MCU PWB detected that Opening and closing the -------------------------------
Engine NVR the printer has processed 450,000 sheets of Front Cover. Clear the counter
paper. Exiting Diagnostic Mode Overhaul printer

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magicolor 330 Engine Error Codes (continued)
Printer response to the
Error Code and Error
Meaning of the Error Code Detection Period
Displayed message Procedure to clear the
Error Code

The Belt Cleaner is nearing end of life. During power on. No response
Belt Cleaner Life Logic control on the MCU PWB detected that Opening and closing the -------------------------------
Low the BTR Cleaner processed 100,000 sheets Front Cover. Replace BTR2.
of paper. Exiting Diagnostic Mode Clear the counter

The Xerographic CRU has reached end of During power on. No response
life. Logic control on the MCU PWB detected Opening and closing the -------------------------------
Replace OPC Drum
that the Xerographic Drum inside the Print Front Cover. Replace Xerographic
Cartridge has exceeded 90,000 revolutions. Exiting Diagnostic Mode Cartridge.
During power on. No response
The Fuser Oil Roll is nearing end of life.
Opening and closing the -------------------------------
Fuser Oil Low Logic control on the MCU PWB detected that
Front Cover. Replace the Fuser Oil
the Fuser Oil Roll is nearing the 20,000 mark.
Exiting Diagnostic Mode Roller
No response
The Waste Toner Box is almost full.
-------------------------------
Waste Toner Nearly Logic control on the MCU PWB detected that
Continuous Replace the Waste
Full the Waste Toner Box is almost full and will
Toner
soon need to be replaced.
Box
The Black Toner Cartridge is low on toner.
No response
Logic control on the MCU PWB switched on
-------------------------------
Black Toner Low the Dispense Motor for more than 980 Continuous
Replace the Black Toner
seconds in order to raise the image density to
Cartridge
normal.
The Cyan Toner Cartridge is low on toner.
No response
Logic control on the MCU PWB switched on
-------------------------------
Cyan Toner Low the Dispense Motor for more than 800 Continuous
Replace the Cyan Toner
seconds in order to raise the image density to
Cartridge
normal.
The Magenta Toner Cartridge is low on
No response
toner. Logic control on the MCU PWB
-------------------------------
Magenta Toner Low switched on the Dispense Motor for more Continuous
Replace the Magenta
than 800 seconds in order to raise the image
Toner Cartridge
density to normal.
The Yellow Toner Cartridge is low on
No response
toner. Logic control on the MCU PWB
-------------------------------
Yellow Toner Low switched on the Dispense Motor for more Continuous
Replace the Yellow Toner
than 800 seconds in order to raise the image
Cartridge
density to normal.

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magicolor 2 Series
magicolor 2 Laser Print System Configurations
Product MINOLTA- RAM Resolution PostScript Ethernet Internal Time of
QMS P/N & PCL 5c Hard Disk Day
Clock
magicolor 2 CX 5250143-100 24 MB 600 x 600 dpi Standard Standard Optional Optional

magicolor 2 DX 5250143-600 80 MB 2400 x 600 dpi Standard Standard Optional Optional

magicolor 2 5250145-100 8 MB 600 x 600 dpi Standard N/A N/A


DeskLaser

magicolor 2 EX 5250143-400 80 MB 2400 x 600 dpi Standard Standard Standard Standard


magicolor 2 CX and DX are fully upgradeable to EX MINOLTA-QMS magicolor 2 DeskLaser can be upgraded to a magicolor 2 CX, DX
or EX with a conversion kit

Key Features
♦ 4–8 PPM color / 16 PPM b & w ♦ Manual Duplexing
♦ Standard Ethernet® (10BaseT) ♦ CrownView™ Web-based printer management
♦ PostScript™ and PCL 5c ♦ CrownAdmin® 3 printer management
♦ Full color up to legal pages

Options & Accessories


Product Description MINOLTA-QMS

Universal Input Cassette Supports up to legal paper 1710244-001

1710243-001
Lower Paper Feeder Adds 250 sheet paper input

SC-200 copier/scanner Makes color copies with the printer 1710372-100

magicolor 2 DeskLaser Converts MINOLTA-QMS magicolor 2 DeskLaser to MINOLTA-QMS 2600576-100


Conversion Kit magicolor 2 CX

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Consumables & Coverage
Consumable MINOLTA-QMS P/N Yield

Black Toner 1710188-004 10,000 pages @ 5% coverage

Yellow Toner 1710188-001 6,000 pages @ 5% coverage

Magenta Toner 1710188-002 6,000 pages @ 5% coverage

Cyan Toner 1710188-003 6,000 pages @ 5% coverage

Fuser Cleaning Roller 1710189-001 12,000 pages @ 5% coverage


Fuser Oil / Cleaning Roller 1710241-001
12,000 pages
Kit
1710193-001 Up to 50,000 planes
OPC Belt Cartridge
12,500 pages in continuous use

Waste Toner Bottle 1710191-001 12,000 pages @ 5% coverage


8.5" x 11" page @ 5% coverage

Documentation and Training CD’s


magicolor 2 Computer Based Training 4780094-901
magicolor 2 Documentation 4780009-901
magicolor 2 DeskLaser Utilities & Documentation 4780019-901
Software Utilities 4780105-901

Spare Parts List (Note: this is not a comprehensive list; please refer to the service documentation)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # REPLACED BY PART #
1420104-004 HARD DRIVE 2.5” 2.16 GB.
2293242-901Y MC2 EX PCB ASSY.
2293242-902Y MC2 CX PCB ASSY.
1710387-001 MC2 + Keypad & overlay
825123842 DISCHARGE BRUSH
825123817 INTERLOCK SWITCH
825126064 POWER SUPPLY UNIT (US) 825126147
825126107 COVER,TOP
825126108 COVER,ASSY,SIDE ®
825126109 COVER,ASSY,SIDE (L)
825126110 COVER,UPPER SIDE
825126111 BUTTON,PANEL
825126112 PANEL PWB (DISPLAY PANEL)
825126113 COVER UNIT,FRONT
825126114 COVER,FRONT
825126115 PAPER EXIT UNIT
825126116 COVER,PAPER EXIT UNIT
825126117 COVER,FRONT PAPER EXIT
825126118 ROLLER,PAPER EXIT 825126178
825126120 COVER,BASE ®
825126121 COVER,BASE (L)

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Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # REPLACED BY PART #
825126122 COVER,REAR
825126123 COVER,REAR (U)
825126124 COVER,REAR (L)
825126125 WASTER TONER FEEDER (U)
825126126 FUSING UNIT (US)
825126126-R REF,FUSING UNIT (US)
825126127 FUSING UNIT (EC),220V
825126135 ASSY,TRANSFER UNIT 825126182
825126137 ROLLER,TRANSFER, (1)
825126138 DISCHARGER,PAPER 825126181
825126139 ASSY,OPTIC UNIT
825126140 CLEANER,DRUM
825126141 DRUM,TRANSFER
825126142 ROLLER,PAPER FEEDING (1)
825126144 LAMP,ERASE (2 PER)
825126145 SENSOR,OIL
825126147 POWER SUPPLY UNIT (US) 825126064
825126148 POWER CORD
825126150 CONNECTOR,FUSER
825126152 CLUTCH,PAPER FEEDING
825126153 CLUTCH,REGISTER
825126154 CLUTCH,FUSER
825126155 CLUTCH,DEVELOPER
825126156 CLUTCH,CLEANER 825126155
825126157 SOLENOID TRANSFER
825126158 SOLENOID,DRUM CLEANER
825126159 MOTOR,MAIN
825126160 GEAR UNIT,MAIN
825126161 MOTOR,DEVELOPER DRIVE
825126162 ASSY,DEV DRIVE UNIT
825126163 FAN,COOLING
825126164 FILTER,OZONE
825126166 SENSOR,PAPER SIZE
825126167 SENSOR,OPTIC PAPER (3 PER)
825126168 SENSOR,OPTIC BELT
825126169 SENSOR ASSY,TONER
825126170 SENSOR,OHP
825126171 MCTL PWB (ENGINE CARD) 825126179
825126172 I/OD1
825126173 I/OD2
825126174 HIGH VOLTAGE UNIT
825126176 PAD,SEPARATOR
825126178 ROLLER,PAPER EXIT 825126118
825126179 MCTL PWB (ENGINE CARD) 825126171 825126245
825126180 BC TERMINAL
825126181 PAPER DISCHARGER 825126138
825126182 TRANSFER UNIT 825126135
13
magicolor 2 Series
Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # REPLACED BY PART #
825126185 FRONT STAY,RIGHT
825126186 FRONT STAY,LEFT
825126188 WASTE TONER FEEDER (L)
825126189 F PRESSURE RELEASE PIECE 3
825126190 T R REGISTER ROLLER 1
825126191 L F CONNECTOR COVER
825126192 FRONT LOCK COVER,SET
825126193 HOLDER PIN (A) ASSY,SET
825126199 MD GEAR ASSY
825126200 GUIDE,FP PAPER CASSETTE (L)
825126201 GUIDE,FP PAPER CASSETTE (R)
825126202 FP REGIST D ASSY
825126203 HARNESS,GHP
825126204 HARNESS D,SL1
825126244 BR GEAR
825126245 MCTL PWB (ENGINE CARD) 825126179
825126247 PAPER GUIDE D (2 PC. SET)
825126403 CLEANER COVER
825126426 DE HINGE ASSY
825126427 DE SOLENOID ASSY
KIT,MAINTENANCE (60,000
825126MAINTKT
PRINTS)
KIT,PREVENT MAINT
825126PMKIT
(120,000PRINTS)
825126ROLCLEAN BACKUP ROLLER CLEANER
825126WSTGR1 S PLATE (R),SL-1
magicolor 2 DeskLaser Conversion
2600576-100
Kit

14
magicolor 2 Series
magicolor 2 Engine Error Codes
Retract error
of Cyan and
Belt Sensor Fuser Thermister
C3 NVRAM Error D6 Magenta E9 H0
Error Error
Toner
Cartridge
Engine
Fuser
Controller Developer Erase LED
C4 E1 EL H2 Temperature 3
Hardware Motor Error Error
Error
Error
Process Fuser
Main Motor Belt Sensor
C7 Timing Clock E2 E9 H3 Temperature 3
Error Error
Error Error
Clutch Error
Fuser
Yellow Transfer Erase LED
D1 E3 EL H4 Temperature 4
Developing Drum Error Error
Error
Unit
Clutch Error Transfer
Magenta Roller Control Fan Beam Detector
D2 E5 F0 L1
Developing Solenoid Error Error
Unit Error
Clutch Error Brush
Cyan Cleaner Ozone Fan Scanner Motor
D3 E6 F2 L2
Developing Solenoid (1) Error Error
Unit Error
Clutch Error
Brush
Black Fuser Fan
D4 E7 Cleaner F4 LL Laser Power Error
Developing Error
Clutch Error
Unit
Retract error Charge HV
Clutch Error
of Black and (DC High
D5 E8 of Fusing F5
Yellow Toner Voltage)
Unit
Cartridge Error

15
16
magicolor 2+ Series
magicolor 2+ Laser Print System Configurations
Product MINOLTA- RAM Resolution Paper Ethernet Internal Hard Duplexing
QMS P/N Input (10/100BaseTX) Disk
magicolor 2+ CXE 5250179-100 32 MB 600 x 600 dpi 250sheets Standard Optional Manual
1 tray
magicolor 2+ GXE 5250179-600 80 MB 2400 x 600 dpi 250 sheets Standard Optional Manual
1 tray
magicolor 2+ EXD 5250179-400 192 MB 2400 x 600 dpi 500 sheets Standard Standard Automatic
2 trays
magicolor 2+ CXE and GXE cannot be upgraded with automatic duplexing

Key Features
♦ 4–8 ppm color / 16 ppm b & w ♦ Built-in, ICC–compliant color matching
♦ Standard Ethernet® (10/100BaseTX) ♦ Automatic duplexing & full-color copying capabilities
♦ PostScript®, PCL 6, and PDF emulations ♦ Full color up to legal pages
♦ Up to 2400 x 600 dpi ♦ One-year on-site warranty limited

Options & Accessories


Product Description MINOLTA-QMS P/N
Universal Input Cassette Supports up to legal paper 1710244-001

Lower Paper Feeder (Standard on EXD Adds 250 sheet paper input 1710243-001

SC-200 Copier/Scanner Makes color copies with the 1710372-100

Internal Hard Disk 2.1 GB IDE 2600431-400

17
magicolor 2+ Series
Consumables & Coverage
Consumable MINOLTA-QMS P/N Yield

Black Toner 1710188-004 10,000 pages @ 5% coverage

Yellow Toner 1710188-001 6,000 pages @ 5% coverage

Magenta Toner 1710188-002 6,000 pages @ 5% coverage

Cyan Toner 1710188-003 6,000 pages @ 5% coverage

Fuser Cleaning Roller 1710189-001 12,000 pages @ 5% coverage

Fuser Oil / Cleaning Roller


1710241-001 12,000 pages
Kit
Up to 50,000 planes
OPC Belt Cartridge 1710193-001
12,500 pages in continuous use

Waste Toner Bottle 1710191-001 12,000 pages @ 5% coverage


8.5" x 11" page @ 5% coverage

Documentation and Training CD’s


magicolor 2 Computer-Based Training (Includes disassembly video for magicolor
4780094-901
2+)
magicolor 2+ Documentation 4780061-901
magicolor 2+ Software Utilities 4780069-901

Spare Parts List (Note: this is not a comprehensive list; please refer to the service documentation)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # REPLACED BY PART #
1420104-004 HARD DRIVE 2.5" 2.16 GB.
2293242-901Y MC2 EX PCB ASSY.
2293242-902Y MC2 CX PCB ASSY.
2293277-901A MC2+ DUP.PCB ASSY
2293257-901A MC2 DESK LASER/DUPLEX, PCB
1710387-001 MC2 + Keypad & overlay
825123842 DISCHARGE BRUSH
825123817 INTERLOCK SWITCH
825126064 POWER SUPPLY UNIT (US) 825126147
825126107 COVER,TOP
825126108 COVER,ASSY,SIDE (R)
825126109 COVER,ASSY,SIDE (L)
825126110 COVER,UPPER SIDE
825126111 BUTTON,PANEL
825126112 PANEL PWB (DISPLAY PANEL)
825126113 COVER UNIT,FRONT
825126114 COVER,FRONT
825126115 PAPER EXIT UNIT
825126116 COVER,PAPER EXIT UNIT
825126117 COVER,FRONT PAPER EXIT
825126118 ROLLER,PAPER EXIT 825126178

18
magicolor 2+ Series
Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # REPLACED BY PART #
825126120 COVER,BASE (R)
825126121 COVER,BASE (L)
825126122 COVER,REAR
825126123 COVER,REAR (U)
825126124 COVER,REAR (L)
825126125 WASTER TONER FEEDER (U)
825126126 FUSING UNIT (US)
825126126-R REF,FUSING UNIT (US)
825126127 FUSING UNIT (EC),220V
825126135 ASSY,TRANSFER UNIT 825126182
825126137 ROLLER,TRANSFER, (1)
825126138 DISCHARGER,PAPER 825126181
825126139 ASSY,OPTIC UNIT
825126140 CLEANER,DRUM
825126141 DRUM,TRANSFER
825126142 ROLLER,PAPER FEEDING (1)
825126144 LAMP,ERASE (2 PER)
825126145 SENSOR,OIL
825126147 POWER SUPPLY UNIT (US) 825126064
825126148 POWER CORD
825126150 CONNECTOR,FUSER
825126152 CLUTCH,PAPER FEEDING
825126153 CLUTCH,REGISTER
825126154 CLUTCH,FUSER
825126155 CLUTCH,DEVELOPER
825126156 CLUTCH,CLEANER 825126155
825126157 SOLENOID TRANSFER
825126158 SOLENOID,DRUM CLEANER
825126159 MOTOR,MAIN
825126160 GEAR UNIT,MAIN
825126161 MOTOR,DEVELOPER DRIVE
825126162 ASSY,DEV DRIVE UNIT
825126163 FAN,COOLING
825126164 FILTER,OZONE
825126166 SENSOR,PAPER SIZE
825126167 SENSOR,OPTIC PAPER (3 PER)
825126168 SENSOR,OPTIC BELT
825126169 SENSOR ASSY,TONER
825126170 SENSOR,OHP
825126171 MCTL PWB (ENGINE CARD) 825126179
825126172 I/OD1
825126173 I/OD2
825126174 HIGH VOLTAGE UNIT
825126176 PAD,SEPARATOR
825126178 ROLLER,PAPER EXIT 825126118
825126179 MCTL PWB (ENGINE CARD) 825126171 825126245
825126180 BC TERMINAL
19
magicolor 2+ Series
Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # REPLACED BY PART #
825126181 PAPER DISCHARGER 825126138
825126182 TRANSFER UNIT 825126135
825126185 FRONT STAY,RIGHT
825126186 FRONT STAY,LEFT
825126188 WASTE TONER FEEDER (L)
825126189 F PRESSURE RELEASE PIECE 3
825126190 T R REGISTER ROLLER 1
825126191 L F CONNECTOR COVER
825126192 FRONT LOCK COVER,SET
825126193 HOLDER PIN (A) ASSY,SET
825126199 MD GEAR ASSY
825126200 GUIDE,FP PAPER CASSETTE (L)
825126201 GUIDE,FP PAPER CASSETTE (R)
825126202 FP REGIST D ASSY
825126203 HARNESS,GHP
825126204 HARNESS D,SL1
825126244 BR GEAR
825126245 MCTL PWB (ENGINE CARD) 825126179
825126247 PAPER GUIDE D (2 PC. SET)
825126403 CLEANER COVER
825126426 DE HINGE ASSY
825126427 DE SOLENOID ASSY
825126MAINTKT KIT,MAINTENANCE (60,000 PRINTS)
KIT,PREVENT MAINT (120,000
825126PMKIT
PRINTS)
825126ROLCLEAN BACKUP ROLLER CLEANER
825126WSTGR1 S PLATE (R),SL-1

20
magicolor 2+ Series
magicolor 2+ Engine Error Codes
Engine
Process Clutch Error Clutch Error
Controller
C3 NVRAM Error C4 C7 Timing Clock D1 Yellow D2 Magenta
Hardware
Error Developing Unit Developing Unit
Error
Clutch Error Clutch Error Retract error Retract error of
Cyan Black of Black and Cyan and D-Motor Error
D3 D4 D5 D6 E1
Developing Developing Yellow Toner Magenta Toner (DPM1, DPM2)
Unit Unit Cartridge Cartridge
Transfer
Main Motor Transfer Roller Brush Cleaner Brush Cleaner
E2 E3 E5 E6 E7
Error Drum Error Solenoid Solenoid Error Clutch Error
Error
Clutch Error
Belt Sensor Erase LED Control Fan Ozone Fan (1)
E8 of Fusing E9 EL F0 F2
Error Error Error Error
Unit
Charge HV
Fuser Fuser Fuser
Fuser Fan (DC High
F4 F5 H0 Thermistor H2 Temperature 3 H3 Temperature 3
Error Voltage)
Error Error Error
Error
Fuser
Beam Detect Scanner Laser Power
H4 Temperature L1 L2 LL P1 DCTL Error
Error Motor Error Error
4 Error
D-Motor Error
DCTL D-Solenoid
P2 P4 (DPM1, P5 P6 D-Fan Error
NVRAM Error Error
DPM2)

21
22
magicolor 6100 Series
magicolor 6100/6110 Laser Print System Configurations
Product MINOLTA- RAM Resolution Paper Input Ethernet Internal Duplexing
QMS P/N (10/100BaseTX) Hard
Disk
Optional
magicolor 6100 N 5250183-100 64 MB 600 dpi 250 sheets 1 tray Standard Optional
Automatic
Optional
magicolor 6100 GN 5250183-103 192 MB 1200 dpi 250 sheets 1 tray Standard Optional
Automatic
Optional
magicolor 6100 EN 5250183-101 192 MB 1200 dpi 250 sheets 1 tray Standard Standard
Automatic
1250 sheets 2 Standard
magicolor 6100 DP 5250183-104 384 MB 1200 dpi Standard Standard
trays Automatic
Optional
magicolor 6110 GN 5250202-103 192 MB 1200 dpi 250 sheets 1 tray Standard Optional
Automatic
1200 x 600 Optional
magicolor 6100 DL 5250186-100 32 MB 250 sheets 1 tray Standard N/A
dpi Automatic
magicolor 6110 GN magicolor 6100 N, GN, and EN can be upgraded with optional automatic duplexer

Key Features
♦ 6–12 PPM color / 24 PPM b & w ♦ Built-in, ICC–compliant color matching
♦ Standard Ethernet® (10/100BaseTX) ♦ Automatic Duplexing & full-color copying capabilities
♦ PostScript, PCL® 6, and PDF emulation’s ♦ Full color up to 13” x 19” page sizes
♦ Up to 1200 dpi ♦ One-year on-site warranty limited
♦ Easy QuickChange consumables

Options & Accessories


Product Description MINOLTA-QMS P/N
SC-200 Copier/Scanner Makes color copies with the printer 1710372-100

Duplexer For automatic duplexing (requires a lower feeder unit) 1710371-100

Lower Paper Feeder Unit Adds 500 additional sheets paper input 1710364-100
Color Encore Calibration Instrument-based calibration for precise toner density
2600608-100
Kit control
Printer Stand Increases printer height 1710388-001

Internal Hard Disk 2.1 GB, IDE 2600431-600

23
magicolor 6100 Series
Consumables & Coverage
Consumable MINOLTA-QMS P/N Yield

Black Toner 1710362-001 14,000 pages @ 5% coverage

Yellow Toner 1710362-004 8,500 pages @ 5% coverage

Magenta Toner 1710362-003 8,500 pages @ 5% coverage

Cyan Toner 1710362-002 8,500 pages @ 5% coverage

Fuser Cleaning Roller 1710367-001 20,000 pages @ 5% coverage

Fuser Oil Bottle 1710366-001 12,000 pages

Up to 120,000 planes
OPC Belt Cartridge 1710365-001
30,000 4-color planes

Waste Toner Bottle 1710368-001 18,000 pages @ 5% coverage


8.5” x 11” page @ 5% coverage

Documentation and Training CD’s


magicolor 6100 Computer-Based Training CD 4780080-901
magicolor 6100 Documentation 4780058-901
Software/Utilities 4780105-901

Spare Parts List (Note: this is not a comprehensive list; please refer to the service documentation)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # REPLACED BY PART #
2293282-901 MC6100 DESKLASER, PCB CPU
2293279-904 MC6110GN, PCB CPU
2293279-901B MC6100, PCB CPU 2293279-901A
825126402 MC6100,COVER,OZONE FILTER
825126528 MC6100,PAD,SEPARATOR(2)
825126601 MC6100,COVER,TOP
825126602 MC6100,COVER,SIDE ®
825126603 MC6100,COVER,SIDE (L)
825126604 MC6100,COVER,SIDE FRONT (L)
825126605 MC6100,COVER,UPPER SIDE
825126606 MC6100,PANEL CASE ASSY
825126607 MC6100,COVER UNIT,FRONT
825126608 MC6100,COVER,FRONT
825126609 MC6100,PAPER EXIT UNIT
825126610 MC6100,COVER,PAPER EXIT UNIT
825126611 MC6100,COVER,PAPER EXIT UPPE
825126612 MC6100,PAPER EXIT ROLLER 3
825126613 MC6100,BRUSH,DISCHARGING
825126614 MC6100,COVER,BASE®
825126615 MC6100,COVER,BASE(L)
825126616 MC6100,COVER,REAR

24
magicolor 6100 Series
Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # REPLACED BY PART #
825126617 MC6100,COVER,REAR(U)
825126618 MC6100,WASTE TONER FEEDER(U)
825126619 MC6100,FUSING UNIT(US)
825126619-R REF,MC6100 FUSING UNIT
825126620 MC6100,FUSING UNIT(EC)
825126621 MC6100,FUSING UNIT(JP)
825126625 MC6100,TRANSFER UNIT
825126626 MC6100,COVER,TR UNIT
825126627 MC6100,ROLLER,TRANSFER
825126628 MC6100,DISCHARGER,PAPER
825126629 MC6100,OPTICAL UNIT
825126630 MC6100,DRUM CLEANER
825126631 MC6100,DRUM,TRANSFER
825126632 MC6100,LAMP,ERASE
825126633 MC6100,POWER SUPPLY (EC)
825126634 MC6100,POWER SUPPLY (US)
825126635 MC6100,FUSER CONNECTOR
825126636 MC6100,CASSETTE A3, PAPER
825126637 MC6100,CLUTCH,FUSER
825126638 MC6100,CLUTCH,DEVELOPER
825126639 MC6100,CLUTCH,TR CAM
825126640 MC6100,MOTOR,MAIN
825126641 MC6100,GEAR ASSY,BD3
825126642 MC6100,GEAR UNIT,MAIN
825126643 MC6100,MOTOR, DEVELOPER
825126644 MC6100,DEVELOPER DRIVE UNIT
825126645 MC6100,FAN,COOLING(OZ)
825126646 MC6100,SENSOR,PAPER SIZE
825126647 MC6100,SENSOR ASSY,TONER
825126648 MC6100,SENSOR,OHP
825126649 MC6100,MCTL PWB A3
825126650 MC6100,PWB,IOD1
825126651 MC6100,PWB,IOD2
825126652 MC6100,HIGH VOLTAGE UNIT
825126653 MC6100,WASTE TONER FEEDER
825126654 MC6100,COVER (U) CAP,REAR
825126655 MC6100,FAN (PS),COOLING
825126656 MC6100,WT HOLDER ASSY
825126657 MC6100,COVER,CLEANER
825126658 MC6100,BUTTON,SW
825126659 MC6100,FAN,COOLING(EX)
825126660 MC6100,FILTER,PAPER EXIT
825126661 MC6100,COVER,PAPER EXIT
825126662 MC6100,CLUTCH,CLEANER
825126663 MC6100,OIL PAN UNIT 3
825126664 MC6100, LF3 SIDE COVER R
825126665 MC6100,LF3 SIDE COVER L
25
magicolor 6100 Series
Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # REPLACED BY PART #
825126666 MC6100,LF3 CLUTCH D
825126667 MC6100, LF3 FEED ROLLER
825126668 MC6100, LF3 REAR COVER ASSY
825126669 MC6100, IOD3 PWB
825126670 MC6100, TONER KEY SENSOR
825126671 MC6100, PS FILTER ASSY
825126673 COVER F ASSY,FU3
825126674 FELT ASSY,FU3
825126685 MC6100, MOTOR (2)
825126686 MC6100, RELAY PWB
825126687 MC6100, FAN MOTOR
825126688 MC6100, SOLENOID (U) AS
825126689 MC6100, SOLENOID (L) AS
825126690 MC6100, D SENSOR (PT4)
825126691 MC6100, D SENSOR (PT5)
825126692 MC6100, PAPER GUIDE U AS
825126693 MC6100,DUP PWB

magicolor 6100/6110 Engine Error Codes


Engine
Process Clutch Error Clutch Error
Controller
C3 NVRAM Error C4 C7 Timing Clock D1 Yellow D2 Magenta
Hardware
Error Developing Unit Developing Unit
Error
Clutch Error Clutch Error Retract error Retract error of
Cyan Black of Black and Cyan and D-Motor Error
D3 D4 D5 D6 E1
Developing Developing Yellow Toner Magenta Toner (DPM1, DPM2)
Unit Unit Cartridge Cartridge
Transfer
Main Motor Transfer Roller Brush Cleaner Brush Cleaner
E2 E3 E5 E6 E7
Error Drum Error Solenoid Solenoid Error Clutch Error
Error
Clutch Error
Belt Sensor Erase LED Control Fan Ozone Fan (1)
E8 of Fusing E9 EL F0 F2
Error Error Error Error
Unit
Charge HV
Fuser Fuser Fuser
Fuser Fan (DC High
F4 F5 H0 Thermistor H2 Temperature 3 H3 Temperature 3
Error Voltage)
Error Error Error
Error
Fuser
Beam Detect Scanner Laser Power
H4 Temperature L1 L2 LL P1 DCTL Error
Error Motor Error Error
4 Error
DCTL D-Motor Error D-Solenoid
P2 P4 P5 P6 D-Fan Error
NVRAM Error Error

26
magicolor 2200 Series
magicolor 2200/2210 Laser Print System Configurations
Internal
MINOLTA- Ethernet
Product RAM Resolution Paper Input Hard Duplexing
QMS P/N (10/100BaseTX)
Disk
Optional
magicolor 2200 N 5250198-100 64 MB 600 dpi 500 sheets 1 tray Standard Optional
Automatic
Optional
magicolor 2200 GN 5250198-103 128 MB 1200 dpi 500 sheets 1 tray Standard Optional
Automatic
Optional
magicolor 2200 EN 5250198-101 128 MB 1200 dpi 500 sheets 1 tray Standard Standard
Automatic
1000 sheets 2 Standard
magicolor 2200 DP 5250198-104 256 MB 1200 dpi Standard Standard
trays Automatic
Optional
magicolor 2210 GN 5250205-100 128 MB 1200 dpi 500 sheets 1 tray Standard Optional
Automatic
Optional
magicolor 2200 DL 5250200-100 32 MB 1200 dpi 500 sheets 1 tray Standard Optional
Automatic

magicolor 2200 N, GN, and EN can be upgraded with optional automatic duplexer

Key Features
♦ 5 PPM color / 20 PPM b & w ♦ Built-in, ICC–compliant color matching
♦ Standard Ethernet® (10/100BaseTX) ♦ Automatic Duplexing & full-color copying capabilities
♦ PostScript, PCL® 6, and PDF emulation’s ♦ One-year on-site warranty limited
♦ Up to 1200 dpi

Options & Accessories


Product Description MINOLTA-QMS P/N
500 Sheet Lower Feeder Unit Adds 500 additional sheet paper input 1710472-001
Duplexing Unit For automatic duplexing 1710473-001
5 Bin Mailbin Stacker (120V) 5 addressable bins 1710474-002

64 MB SDRAM DIMM Adds 64MB of RAM 2600634-500

27
magicolor 2200 Series
Consumables & Coverage
Consumable MINOLTA-QMS P/N Yield
Yellow Toner Cartridge 1710471-002 6,000 pages @ 5% coverage
Magenta Toner Cartridge 1710471-003 6,000 pages @ 5% coverage
Cyan Toner Cartridge 1710471-004 6,000 pages @ 5% coverage
Black Toner Cartridge 1710471-001 6,000 pages @ 5% coverage
30,000 pages (b/w)
Waste Toner Box 1710477-001
7,500 pages (color)
Transfer Belt Unit 1710477-001 100,000 images
21,000 pages (b/w continuous)
7,000 pages (b/w intermittent)
Fuser Oil Roller 1710475-001
7,500 pages (color continuous)
5,000 pages (color intermittent)

5,000 pages (color intermittent)


7,500 pages (color continuous)
OPC Cartridge 1710476-001
10,000 pages (b/w intermittent)
30,000 pages (b/w continuous)
8.5” x 11” page @ 5% coverage

Documentation and Training CD’s


magicolor 2200 Series Computer-Based Training 4780109-901
magicolor 2200 DL Utilities & Documentation 4780111-901
magicolor 2210 Documentation 4780132-901
magicolor 2200 Documentation 4780100-901
Software Utilities 4780105-901

Spare Parts List (Note: this is not a comprehensive list; please refer to the service documentation)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART #
8310990-3016-01 CLUTCH SPRING
8310990-6304-02 SWITCH
8311200-3131-07 BUSHING
8314120-0108-03 PWB ASSY (PWB-H)
8314120-0109-04 PWB ASSY (PWB-A)
8314120-0110-01 PWB ASSY (PWB-I)
8314120-0152-03 DRIVING ASSY
8314120-0153-01 CLUTCH ASSY
8314120-0154-03 CLUTCH ASSY
8314120-0155-02 DRIVING ASSY
8314120-0220-01 CALKING ASSY
8314120-0351-04 MULTIPLE TRAY ASSY
8314120-0356-05 TRANSFER ROLLER ASSY
8314120-0361-03 LEVER ASSY
8314120-0371-04 VERTICAL TRANSPORT ASSY
8314120-0386-03 KNOB ASSY
8314120-0407-02 GUIDE ASSY
8314120-0416-03 GUIDE ASSY
8314120-0425-03 AXLE PLATE ASSY

28
magicolor 2200 Series
Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART #
8314120-0437-02 STOP PLATE ASSY
8314120-0440-02 MOTOR ASSY
8314120-0443-03 MOTOR ASSY
8314120-0446-02 FUSING UNIT DRIVE ASSY w/m
8314120-0452-03 FUSING UNIT DRIVE ASSY
8314120-0455-02 WINDOW ASSY
8314120-0531-03 PRINT HEAD ASSY
8314120-0752-01 GUIDE ASSY
8314120-0755-01 MOTOR ASSY
8314120-0756-01 SEPARATOR ASSY
8314120-0757-01 GUIDE ASSY
8314120-0760-01 RACK ASSY
8314120-0766-01 SIDE OPEN ASSY
8314120-0767-01 GUIDE ASSY (whole)
8314120-0775-01 LEVER ASSY
8314120-0776-01 SENSOR ASSY
8314120-1001-07 TOP COVER
8314120-1009-02 TRAY
8314120-1029-01 FILTER
8314120-1101-14 COVER
8314120-1104-13 BUTTON
8314120-1105-14 BUTTON
8314120-1106-14 BUTTON
8314120-1210-02 LEVER
8314120-1213-02 TENSION SPRING
8314120-1214-01 LEVER
8314120-1225-01 LEVER
8314120-1229-01 LEVER
8314120-2318-02 SHUTTER
8314120-2319-02 TORSION SPRING
8314120-2553-01 BUSHING
8314120-2554-01 GEAR
8314120-2570-01 GEAR
8314120-2621-02 TENSION SPRING
8314120-2710-01 SHAFT
8314120-2808-01 TORSION SPRING
8314120-2853-01 GEAR
8314120-2855-01 GEAR
8314120-2858-01 PRESSURE SPRING
8314120-2859-02 TORSION SPRING
8314120-2862-03 LEVER
8314120-2865-02 PRESSURE SPRING
8314120-2982-01 LEVER
8314120-3001-01 ROLLER multi-tray pick
8314120-3012-01 DRUM
8314120-3036-01 TORSION SPRING
8314120-3046-01 ROLLER

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Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART #
8314120-3264-01 GEAR
8314120-3266-02 TORSION SPRING
8314120-3268-01 COLLAR
8314120-3271-03 HOLDER
8314120-3272-01 GEAR
8314120-3274-01 TORSION SPRING
8314120-3276-01 GEAR
8314120-3281-01 ACTUATOR
8314120-3501-02 ROLLER
8314120-3502-01 ROLLER
8314120-3505-01 GEAR
8314120-3525-01 GUIDE
8314120-3613-04 TORSION SPRING
8314120-4032-02 GEAR
8314120-4034-01 TORSION SPRING
8314120-4038-02 DRUM
8314120-4594-01 LEVER
8314120-4596-01 TORSION SPRING
8314120-5625-02 GEAR
8314120-5626-01 GEAR
8314120-5627-02 RATCHET
8314120-5628-03 TORSION SPRING
8314120-5629-01 REGULATING PLATE
8314120-5632-01 TORSION SPRING
8314120-5633-01 PAWL
8314120-5639-01 GEAR
8314120-5646-03 COLLAR
8314120-6013-01 PWB ASSY
8314120-6201-05 POWER SUPPLY
8314120-6210-04 HV TRANSFORMER (hv1)
8314120-6211-02 HV TRANSFORMER (hv2)
8314142-0212-02 ROLLER ASSY, take-up
8314142-0212-02 ROLLER ASSY
8314142-3207-01 GEAR
8314142-3210-02 ROLLER
8314142-3211-01 GEAR
8314142-3213-01 SHAFT
8314142-3225-01 JOINT
8314142-3226-01 JOINT
8314142-6001-01 PWB ASSY (pwb-ac)
8314142-6201-01 CLUTCH
8314142-6301-01 PUSHBUTTON SWITCH
8314142-6302-01 SOLID STATE SWITCH (pc2c)
8314142-6303-01 SOLID STATE SWITCH (pc1c.3c)

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Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART #
8314142-6304-01 SOLID STATE SWITCH
8314143-0101-02 PWB ASSY (pwb-d)
8314143-3706-02 ACTUATOR
8314143-3707-02 TORSION SPRING
8314143-3720-01 ROLL
8314143-3722-01 ROLLER
8314143-3723-01 GEAR
8314143-3741-01 GEAR
8314143-3743-01 GEAR
8314143-3744-01 GEAR
8314143-3750-01 GEAR
8314143-3751-01 GEAR
8314143-3761-01 PULLEY
8314143-3764-01 WIRE
8314143-3766-01 TORSION SPRING
8319313-1910-51 FAN MOTOR (Fuser, Ozone)
8319313-1910-61 FAN MOTOR (toner vac)
8319313-1910-71 FAN MOTOR (power)
8319314-1910-11 MOTOR
8319314-1910-32 MOTOR
8319321-2000-21 SOLENOID
8319321-2000-21 SOLENOID
8319321-2910-21 SOLENOID (take-up) sl3
8319331-2710-11 MICRO SWITCH
8319331-2710-11 MICRO SWITCH
8319331-2910-11 MICRO-SWITCH
8319332-1910-21 PUSHBUTTON SWITCH
8319332-3710-11 SWITCH(DETECT)
8319335-1910-21 SOLID STATE SWITCH
8319335-1910-41 SOLID STATE SWITCH
8319335-1910-41 SOLID STATE SWITCH
8319335-1910-41 SOLID STATE SWITCH
8319335-1910-41 SOLID STATE SWITCH
8319335-1910-41 SOLID STATE SWITCH
8319335-1910-61 SOLID STATE SWITCH
8319353-4000-21 LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY
8319372-5910-11 HUMIDITY CONVERTION EL.
2299285-901 MINOLTA-QMS Controller
MINOLTA-QMS 2210
2293285-902B
Controller

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magicolor 2200/2210 Engine Error Codes
CODE DESCRIPTION
AIDC Error AIDC Sensor malfunction
Service Call 08 Main Motor Main motor malfunction
Service Call 09 Fusing Motor Fusing motor malfunction

Service Call 0B X/FER Fan Belt Toner Suction Fan malfunction


Service Call 0C PWR Supply Fan Power Unit Fan motor malfunction
Service Call 0D Engine Fan Ozone Fan motor malfunction
Service Call 0E Suction Fan Suction Fan motor malfunction
Service Call 0F Fusing Unit Fan Fusing Fan motor malfunction
Service Call 10 Polygon motor Polygon motor malfunction
Service Call 12 Laser Error Laser malfunction
Service Call 14 X/FER Roller Image Transfer Roller malfunction
Service Call 15 X/FER Belt Image Transfer Belt cleaner malfunction
Service Call 16 X/FER Belt Rot Image Transfer Belt position malfunction
Service Call 17 Toner Rack Toner Cartridge Rack malfunction
Service Call 18 FUS UPP Warmup Fuser warm up malfunction
Service Call 1A FUS Upper HighTmp Fuser temp high
Service Call 1B UPPER Therm Thermistor malfunction
Service Call 1C FUS LOW Warmup Fuser warm up malfunction
Service Call 1D FUS LOW LowTmp Fuser temp low
Service Call 1D FUS UPP LowTmp Fuser temp low
Service Call 1E FUS Low HighTmp Fuser temp high
Service Call 1F Low Therm Thermistor malfunction
Service Call 20 FUS Retract Fusing Pressure motor malfunction
Service Call 21 Trans Det Sensor Rack Transparency Sensor malfunction
Service Call 22 Man Tray Lift MPT lift plate malfunction

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magicolor 2300 Series
magicolor 2300 Laser Print System Configurations
Product MINOLTA-QMS RAM Resolution Paper Input Ethernet Internal Duplexing
P/N (10/100BaseTX) Hard
Disk
magicolor 2300 DL 5250208-100 32 MB 2400 dpi 200 sheet MPT tray Standard N/A Optional

magicolor 2350 EN 5250211-100 128 MB 2400 dpi 200 sheet MPT tray Standard Optional Optional

Key Features (magicolor 2300 DL)


♦ Up to 16 ppm monochrome, 4 ppm color ♦ 1,000 Letter/A4 pages-per-month duty cycle
♦ Windows GDI ♦ Ethernet® (10/100BaseTX), USB Rev. 1.1, Parallel 1284
♦ 2400 x 600 dpi, 1200 x 600 dpi and 600 x 600 dpi ♦ Warranty – 1-year exchange
selectable

Key Features (magicolor 2350 EN)


♦ Up to 16 ppm monochrome, 4 ppm color ♦ Crown X operating system
♦ PPC 405, 200 MHz CPU ♦ 1,000 Letter/A4 pages-per-month duty cycle
♦ 1200x1200 and 9600 dpi class -- 600x600 contone image ♦ Warranty – 1-year exchange
quality

Options & Accessories


Product Description MINOLTA-QMS P/N
500 Sheet Lower Feeder Unit 500-Sheet Lower Feeder Unit - Letter 1710518-100
500 Sheet Lower Feeder Unit 500-Sheet Lower Feeder Unit – A4 1710518-200
Duplexing Unit For automatic duplexing 1710519-100
Memory Option 128 MB DIMM Upgrade 2600634-300
Memory Option 256 MB DIMM Upgrade 2600634-400

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Consumables & Coverage
Consumable MINOLTA-QMS P/N Yield
Yellow Toner Cartridge Standard Capacity 1710517-002 1,500 prints @ 5% coverage
Yellow Toner Cartridge High Capacity 1710517-006 4,500 prints @ 5% coverage
Magenta Toner Cartridge Standard Capacity 1710517-003 1,500 prints @ 5% coverage
Magenta Toner Cartridge High Capacity 1710517-007 4,500 pages @ 5% coverage
Cyan Toner Cartridge Standard Capacity 1710517-004 1,500 prints @ 5% coverage
Cyan Toner Cartridge High Capacity 1710517-008 4,500 pages @ 5% coverage
Black Toner Cartridge High Capacity 1710517-005 4,500 pages @ 5% coverage
OPC Drum Cartridge 1710520-001 45,000 prints - continuous mode
Waste Toner Box 1710522-001 25,000 prints @ 40% coverage - continuous mode
8.5” x 11” page @ 5% coverage except noted

Documentation and Training CD’s


magicolor 2300 Series Computer-Based Training 4780163-901
magicolor 2300 DL Utilities & Documentation 4780139-901
magicolor 2350 Software Utilities 4780140-901
magicolor 2350 Documentation 4780169-901

Spare Parts List (Note: this is not a comprehensive list; please refer to the service documentation)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART #
8314131-0906-01 FILTER KIT
8314131-0907-01 PWB ASSY (PWB-A)
8314131-6006-02 PWB ASSY (PWB-P)
8314131-3001-01 ROLLER
8314658-0151-01 ROLLER ASSY
8314131-0105-02 PWB ASSY (PWB-O)
8314131-0399-01 AIDC ASSY
8314131-0355-02 FUSING DECELERTION UNIT
8314131-3006-01 TORSION SPRING
8314131-3004-02 GEAR
8314131-3007-01 DRUM
8314131-2564-02 TORSION SPRING
8314131-2592-02 DRUM
8314131-2561-01 PULLEY
8314131-0370-02 2ND TRANSFER ROLLER ASSY
8314131-0375-02 FUSING UNIT (100V)
8314131-0376-02 FUSING UNIT (120V)
8314131-0377-02 FUSING UNIT (230V)
8314337-110 BOTTLE
8314337-210 TRANSFER ASSY
8314131-0531-02 PRINT HEAD ASSY
8314131-0302-01 RACK DRIVE ASSY
8314131-0326-01 FRONT COVER SW ASSY

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Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART #
8314131-0341-01 LOCK LEVER ASSY
8314131-0350-02 TRANSPORT SWITCH ASSY
8319314-2100-21 MOTOR M1
8319313-1100-41 FAN MOTOR M4
8319313-1100-51 FAN MOTOR M5
8319313-1100-31 FAN MOTOR M6
8314131-6201-02 POWER SUPPLY
8314131-6202-02 POWER SUPPLY
8314131-0902-01 PHOTO INTERRUPUTER PC1
8314131-0902-01 PHOTO INTERRUPUTER PC2/7
8314131-0902-01 PHOTO INTERRUPUTER PC11/12
8319335-1100-21 SOLID STATE SWITCH PC8
8318319335-1910-61 SOLID STATE SWITCH PC6
8319335-1910-21 SOLID STATE SWITCH PC3B
8319335-1100-31 SOLID STATE SWITCH PC3A
8310993-6303-01 SWITCH S1
8314131-0901-01 PUSHBUTTON SWITCH S5
8319321-2100-41 SOLENOID SL1
8319321-2100-41 SOLENOID SL4
8319321-2100-41 SOLENOID SL5
8319321-2100-51 SOLENOID SL2/3
8314574-0101-01 PWB ASSY PWB-A (CASSETTE)
8314142-0212-02 ROLLER ASSY (CASSETTE)
8314120-3116-01 SEPARATOR PAD (CASSETTE)
PHOTO INTERRUPUTER
8314131-0902-01
(CASSETTE)
8319321-2100-41 SOLENOID (CASSETTE)
8314575-0101-02 PWB ASSY PWB-A (DUPLEX UNIT)
8319314-1200-11 MOTOR (DUPLEX UNIT)
8319314-1200-11 MOTOR (DUPLEX UNIT)
PHOTO INTERRUPUTER (DUPLEX
8314131-0902-01
UNIT)

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magicolor 2300 DL Engine Error Codes
CODE DESCRIPTION
FATAL ERROR CODE: 04H Abnormal transmissions are detected in the master board (PWB-A).

FATAL ERROR CODE: 08H Main motor (M1) does not rotate when the unit is turned on.

FATAL ERROR CODE: 0BH The ventilation fan motor (M6) does not rotate when the unit is turned on.

FATAL ERROR CODE: 0CH The power supply cooling fan motor does not rotate when the unit is turned on.

FATAL ERROR CODE: 0EH The fusing cooling fan motor does not rotate when the unit is turned on

FATAL ERROR CODE: 10H The polygon motor does not rotate

FATAL ERROR CODE: 12H The Print Head unit does not respond when the unit is turned on.

FATAL ERROR CODE: 14H There is no pressure by or separation from the second image transfer roller.

FATAL ERROR CODE: 15H There is no pressure by or separation from the transfer belt cleaner.

FATAL ERROR CODE: 16H The transfer belt of the image transfer unit does not rotate

FATAL ERROR CODE: 17H The toner cartridge rack does not rotate.
If the unit does reach 80°C/176°F within 100 seconds from the time that warm-up begins. If the
FATAL ERROR CODE: 18H
temperature of the fusing roller falls below 70°C/158°F in 10 seconds during standby. If the
FATAL ERROR CODE: 19H temperature of the fusing roller increases to 220°C/428°F in 0.1 second.
The temperature of the fusing roller when the fusing unit begins warming up does not remain
FATAL ERROR CODE: 1AH
increased by 5°C/41°F for 1 second within the 40 to 50 seconds after the fusing roller begins warm-
FATAL ERROR CODE: 1BH ing up.
FATAL ERROR CODE: 21H An OHP was not detected.

FATAL ERROR CODE: 29H


FATAL ERROR CODE: 2AH
The EEPROM malfunctioned.
FATAL ERROR CODE: 2BH
FATAL ERROR CODE: 2CH

ERROR COMMUNICATION There has been a communication failure between the host and the printer.

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magicolor 2350 Engine Error Codes
CODE DESCRIPTION
Error AIDC Automatic Image Density Control sensor error.
Service Call 04 Engine Board Abnormal data transmissions to and from PWB-A.

Service Call 05 Flash Rom Flash ROM error occurred during initialization.

Service Call 08 Main Motor The main motor (M1) does not rotate when the unit is turned on.

Service Call 0B XFER Fan The ventilation fan motor (M6) does not rotate when the unit is turned on.

Service Call 0C PWR Supply Fan The power supply cooling fan motor does not rotate when the unit is turned on.

Service Call 0E Suction Fan The fusing cooling fan motor does not rotate when the unit is turned on

Service Call 10 Laser Unit The polygon motor (M3) does not rotate when the unit is turned on.

Service Call 12 Laser Unit The Print Head unit does not respond when the unit is turned on.

Service Call 14 X/FER Roller There is no pressure by or separation from the second image transfer roller.

Service Call 15 X/FER Belt There is no pressure by or separation from the transfer belt cleaner.

Service Call 16 X/FER Belt The transfer belt of the image transfer unit does not rotate.

Service Call 17 Toner Rack The toner cartridge rack does not rotate.

If the unit does reach 80°C/176°F within 100 seconds from the time that warm-up begins.
Service Call 18 Fuser Unit
If the temperature of the fusing roller falls below 70°C/158°F in 10 seconds during
Service Call 19 Fuser Unit standby. If the temperature of the fusing roller increases to 220°C/428°F in 0.1 second.
The temperature of the fusing roller when the fusing unit begins warming up does not
Service Call 1A Fuser Unit
remain increased by 5°C/41°F for 1 second within the 40 to 50 seconds after the fusing
Service Call 1B Fuser Unit roller begins warming up.
Service Call 21 TRANS DET SENS An OHP was not detected.

Service Call 29 MEM MALF Counter


Service Call 2A MEM MALF Data The EEPROM malfunctioned.
Service Call 2B MEM MALF Access
Network Error [type] A communication error occurred on one of the interfaces (USB, Parallel, or Ethernet).

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magicolor 3100 Laser Print System Configurations
Product MINOLTA- RAM Resolution Paper Input Ethernet Internal Duplexing
QMS P/N (10/100BaseTX) Hard
Disk
magicolor 3100 DN 5250204-100 256 MB up 1200 dpi 500 sheets 1 tray Standard Optional Automatic
to 512 MB 150 sheet MPT
tray

Key Features
♦ Up to 16 pages-per-minute 4 color ♦ 15,000 page-per-month duty cycle
♦ PostScript Level 3 and PCL® 6 emulation ♦ Ethernet® (10/100BaseTX)
♦ 1200 x 1200 dpi and 600 x 600 dpi selectable ♦ Warranty – 1-year exchange

Options & Accessories


Product Description MINOLTA-QMS P/N
1000 Sheet Lower Feeder Unit Adds 1000 additional sheets paper input 1710491-001
Time of Day Clock Adds time/date to job accounting data 2600515-100
SC 215 Scanner Makes color copies with the printer 1710510-100
SCSI interface daughterboard Attaches CrownCopy / External disk 2600510-200
CrownNet Token Ring optional network interface daughterboard 2600292-200
Etrax 100 Daughterboard (Novell) optional network interface daughterboard 2600678-100
CrownNet Ethernet optional network interface daughterboard 2600292-100
DECnet-TCP/IP Optional I/O optional network interface daughterboard 2600436-100
Internal IDE Internal IDE Hard Disk Drive, 2.1 GB 2600431-600
Kanji Hard Disk Contains 7 Morisawa Kanji Fonts 2600614-302

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Consumables & Coverage
Consumable MINOLTA-QMS P/N Yield
Yellow Toner Cartridge 1710490-002 6,000 pages @ 5% coverage
Magenta Toner Cartridge 1710490-003 6,000 pages @ 5% coverage
Cyan Toner Cartridge 1710490-004 6,000 pages @ 5% coverage
Black Toner Cartridge 1710490-001 8,500 pages @ 5% coverage
Transfer Unit (Includes Bias Transfer Roller and
1710477-001 25,000 prints - continuous mode
Waste Toner Receptacle)
Imaging Unit 1710493-001 30,000 prints - continuous mode
Fuser Kit (Includes Fuser and Feed Rollers) 1710495-001 100,000 prints - continuous mode

Documentation and Training CD’s and Related Items


magicolor 3100 Series Computer-Based Training 4780138-901
magicolor 3100 Documentation 4780134-901
Software Utilities 4780105-901
magicolor 3100 Diagnostic Interface 2600700-100

Spare Parts List (Note: this is not a comprehensive list; please refer to the service documentation)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART #
865160K83960 MC3100, PKG Service MCU Hanabi MQI
865059K18250 MC3100, Roll ASSY
865059K21730 MC3100, Roll ASSY
865105K19500 MC3100, LVPS STD 230V
865105K19480 MC3100, LVPS STD 100/120V
865160K78380 MC3100, PWBA OPTFDR
865062K10860 MC3100, ROS ASSY
865160K78360 MC3100, PWBA HNBDRV
865105K19520 MC3100, S-HVPS
865007K86680 MC3100, Drive ASSY DEVE
865007K86670 MC3100, Drive ASSY Main
865007K87230 MC3100, Drive ASSY Feeder
865007K86690 MC3100, Drive ASSY Fuser
865019K97900 MC3100, Holder ASSY ADC
865127K31710 MC3100, Motor ASSY DUP
865059K18260 MC3100, Roll ASSY Turn
865130K61530 MC3100, Sensor HUM TEMP
865005K06010 MC3100, Clutch ASSY Turn
865121E87710 MC3100, Clutch Turn
865160K83190 MC3100, PWBA EEPROM STD
865059K19940 MC3100, Roll Turn
865059K19950 MC3100, Roll ASSY Retard
865059E95750 MC3100, Roll DUP
865059K18240 MC3100, Roll ASSY Feed
865059E96430 MC3100, Roll Exit
865059E95770 MC3100, Roll MID

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Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART #
865059K19960 MC3100, Roll ASSY Feed
865121E88250 MC3100, Solenoid Feed MSI
865121E87700 MC3100, Solenoid Feed
865001K73730 MC3100, Pick Up ASSY
865001K78140 MC3100, Pick Up ASSY TR 2 & 3
865084K03770 MC3100, Holder ASSY MQI-Y
865084K03780 MC3100, Holder ASSY MQI-M
865084K03790 MC3100, Holder ASSY MQI-C
865084K03800 MC3100, Holder ASSY MQI-K
865054K20530 MC3100, Chute ASSY REGI SNR OHP
865127E82900 MC3100, Fan Rear
865127E82890 MC3100, Fan Fuser
865802K32510 MC3100, Console Panel Hanabi MQI
865160K70780 MC3100, PWBA ASSY Earth
865802K32510 MC3100, Console Panel Hanabi MQI
865005E16150 MC3100, Clutch ASSY Friction 400
865110K11240 MC3100, Switch ASSY Size
865084K03670 MC3100, Chute ASSY IN 100V
865084K03680 MC3100, Chute ASSY IN 200V
865084K03690 MC3100, Chute ASSY Out
865802K32860 MC3100, Cover ASSY Front Head MQI
865054K18100 MC3100, Chute ASSY Exit
865802K24840 MC3100, Housing ASSY Retard
865802K33120 MC3100, Cover ASSY Top PHD MQI
865015K49550 MC3100, Plate ASSY Dispenser L
865032K96320 MC3100, Guide ASSY Cassette R
865015K52790 MC3100, Plate ASSY Bottom MSI
865802K34290 MC3100, Cover ASSY Front MQI
865050K44610 MC3100, Tray ASSY Base MQI
865032K96330 MC3100, Guide ASSY Cassette L
865017K92350 MC3100, Caster ASSYS
865011E10890 MC3100, Lever Low Paper
865123K94100 MC3100, Indicator ASSY
865017K92360 MC3100, Caster ASSY
865802K34280 MC3100, Cover ASSY Front IN MQI
865050K44820 MC3100, Tray ASSY Low MQI
865604K02530 MC3100, Kit Gear FDR
865110K11250 MC3100, Switch TCRU ASSY
865005K82440 MC3100, Clutch ASSY Friction 700
865604K02520 MC3100, Kit, OHP Sensor/Harness
865802E22810 MC3100, Cover FDR Front SPEC
865050E16900 MC3100, Tray MSI Slide
865802E32020 MC3100, Cover Top Stopper
865012E10030 MC3100, Link Lever R
865012E10040 MC3100, Link Lever L
865007E65730 MC3100, Gear Idler
865012E10050 MC3100, Link

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Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART #
865019E49230 MC3100, Holder Retard
865003E53370 MC3100, Latch R
865120E18680 MC3100, Actuator I/L
865003E53390 MC3100, Strap
865007K87250 MC3100, Gear ASSY Press R
865003E53410 MC3100, Latch Out
865007E65840 MC3100, Gear MSI
865011E10730 MC3100, Lever Drum
865059E95780 MC3100, Roll Pinch Exit
865007E65800 MC3100, Gear Press L
865007E66670 MC3100, Gear 30
865059E95690 MC3100, Roll Pinch Turn
865003E56850 MC3100, Handle Top SPEC MQI
865059E95740 MC3100, Roll Core MSI
865007E65810 MC3100, Gear Idl. Press
865003E53220 MC3100, Latch Top L
865003E53230 MC3100, Latch Top R
865035E58130 MC3100, Film REGI
865120E20790 MC3100, Actuator Exit
865003E53380 MC3100, Latch L
865059E95700 MC3100, Roll Pinch DUP
865008E93880 MC3100, CAM MSI
865059E95760 MC3100, Roll Pinch
865003E53290 MC3100, Stopper Clutch
865809E34550 MC3100, Spring Actuator
865604K02930 MC3100, Kit, Repack IOT MQI
865604K02940 MC3100, Kit Repack OPT FDR MQI
865695E93140 MC3100, Cover SPEC
865695E93130 MC3100, Cover SPEC
865802E22950 MC3100, Cover Top Main
865802K24820 MC3100, HSG ASSY BIAS
865802K34240 MC3100, Cover Top SPEC MQI
865802E22900 MC3100, Cover Side L
865054K18000 MC3100, Chute ASSY Turn
865802E22910 MC3100, Cover Side R SPEC
865162K69581 MC3100, Harness ASSY AC SW
865162K69610 MC3100, Harness ASSY OPEPANE BS
865162K69790 MC3100, Harness ASSY OPEPANE AS
865130E85200 MC3100, Sensor Toner Low
865802E22930 MC3100, Cover Rear
865162K69630 MC3100, Harness ASSY FSR 2
865162K69720 MC3100, Harness ASSY DRV 1
865162K69780 MC3100, Harness ASSY OPF Main
865802E22830 MC3100, Cover Cassette SPEC
865673K80250 MC3100, Power Cord US
865802K32500 MC3100, Housing ASSY Contact
865162K69670 MC3100, Harness ASSY TNR

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Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART #
865162K69730 MC3100, Harness ASSY DRV 2
865162K69700 MC3100, Harness ASSY OPFREC
865162K69770 MC3100, Harness ASSY Front 1A
865006E71970 MC3100, Shaft Feed 1
865162K69620 MC3100, Harness ASSY CTD
865015K50530 MC3100, Plate Rear ESS MQI
865162K69690 MC3100, Harness ASSY FDR
865006E71980 MC3100, Shaft Feed 2
865802E23280 MC3100, Cover Actuator
865695E93150 MC3100, Cover Front SPEC
865006E71960 MC3100, Shaft Indicator
865162K69590 MC3100, Harness ASSY Front 2
865162K69860 MC3100, Harness ASSY 3T
865162K69600 MC3100, Harness ASSY DUP
865019E48220 MC3100, Holder Lever Out
865162K69850 MC3100, Harness ASSY 2T
865162K69750 MC3100, Harness ASSY ROSKA
865117K34580 MC3100, Wire ASSY FSR Earth
865162K69680 MC3100, Harness ASSY CRUM
865162K69810 MC3100, Harness ASSY EEPROM
865162K69740 MC3100, Harness ASSY LVRPG
865802K24830 MC3100, Housing ASSY Electric
865032E17440 MC3100, Guide L ESS SPEC
865032E17450 MC3100, Guide R ESS SPEC
865162K69830 MC3100, Harness ASSY TFLSNS
865120E18740 MC3100, Actuator Full
865003E56900 MC3100, Stopper CST
865162K69760 MC3100, Harness ASSY 24V
865011E10690 MC3100, Lever Out
865604K02990 MC3100, Kit Hardware
865123E91100 MC3100, Indicator Spec
865117K34560 MC3100, Wire ASSY Disc
865117K34570 MC3100, Wire ASSY BTR 2
865006E72030 MC3100, Shaft Pivot
865120E18640 MC3100, Actuator No Paper
865007K87260 MC3100, Gear ASSY Press L
865120E18750 MC3100, Actuator DUP
865120E18730 MC3100, Actuator MSI
865011E10680 MC3100, Lever Low Paper
865013E18060 MC3100, Bearing
865162K69710 MC3100, Harness ASSY LVNC
865130E82740 MC3100, Sensor Photo
865162K69650 MC3100, Harness ASSY TMPA
865162K69800 MC3100, Harness ASSY TMPB
865003E53400 MC3100, Stopper SOL
865162K69640 MC3100, Harness ASSY NPRSJ
865162K69840 MC3100, Harness ASSY OPFPLG

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Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART #
865021E97470 MC3100, Cap Retard
865120E20680 MC3100, Actuator REGI
865809E28210 MC3100, Spring CAM I/R
865413W75959 MC3100, Bearing Metal
865809E28720 MC3100, Spring Sensor MSI
865032E16070 MC3100, Guide Indicator
865809E29820 MC3100, Spring Earth ESS
865809E28240 MC3100, Spring Handle
865123E91110 MC3100, Indicator Spec
865014E42120 MC3100, Block
865026E77720 MC3100, Stud Retard
865013E19280 MC3100, Bearing
865019E49010 MC3100, Clamp Guide Harness
865604K02980 MC3100, Kit E-Ring
865809E28300 MC3100, Spring Indicator
865012E93212 MC3100, Link Actuator
865026E76270 MC3100, Stud Top Hinge
865809E28610 MC3100, Spring Pinch Turn
865809E28600 MC3100, Spring Pinch DUP
865019E48400 MC3100, Holder Shaft Indicator
865026E77670 MC3100, Stud Plunger
865809E28570 MC3100, Spring Link
865809E28730 MC3100, Spring Latch Out
865809E28450 MC3100, Spring IDT L
865809E28690 MC3100, Spring SOL
865809E28440 MC3100, Spring IDT R
865809E28590 MC3100, Spring Latch
865809E28630 MC3100, Spring BTR R2
865013E19270 MC3100, Bearing Earth
865120E18750 MC3100, Actuator DUP
865809E28430 MC3100, Spring Lever
865413W11660 MC3100, Bearing Black
865809E28710 MC3100, Spring Pinch Exit
865809E34580 MC3100, Spring Sensor REGI
865809E28320 MC3100, Spring Feed H
865809E28700 MC3100, Spring N/F
865017E92080 MC3100, Foot
865809E30100 MC3100, Spring Retard
865809E30110 MC3100, Spring SNR DUP
865809E28310 MC3100, Spring Feed 1
865809E28460 MC3100, Spring I/L
865809E28620 MC3100, Spring ADC
865809E28670 MC3100, Spring Retard
865160K83750 MC3100, Main Controller (CPU)

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magicolor 3100
magicolor 3100 Engine Error Codes
Error Code and
Meaning of the Error Code Checks
Displayed message
Check the following:
YELLOW CARTRIDGE condition
Yellow Toner Cartridge
The Yellow Toner was not detected or SW TCRU ASSY (Y)
Detached (Yellow Toner
attached to the print engine. SW TCRU ASSY (Y) actuator condition
Cartridge Missing) SW TCRU ASSY SW TCRU ASSY (Y) connector
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
MAGENTA CARTRIDGE condition
Magenta Toner Cartridge
The Magenta Toner was not detected or SW TCRU ASSY (M)
Detached (Magenta Toner
attached to the print engine. SW TCRU ASSY (M) actuator condition
Cartridge Missing) SW TCRU ASSY SW TCRU ASSY (M) connector
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
CYAN CARTRIDGE condition
Cyan Toner Cartridge
The Cyan Toner was not detected or SW TCRU ASSY (C)
Detached (Cyan Toner
attached to the print engine. SW TCRU ASSY (C) actuator condition
Cartridge Missing) SW TCRU ASSY SW TCRU ASSY (C) connector
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
BLACK CARTRIDGE condition
Black Toner Cartridge
The Black Toner was not detected or SW TCRU ASSY (K)
Detached (Black Toner
attached to the print engine. SW TCRU ASSY (K) actuator condition
Cartridge Missing) SW TCRU ASSY SW TCRU ASSY (K) connector
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
PHD ASSY
PHD Detached (Imaging The PHD ASSY (Imaging Unit) was not
PWBA CRUM in PHD ASSY condition
Unit Missing) detected or attached to the print engine.
PWBA CRUM connector
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
BTR ASSY
BTR Detached (Transfer The Transfer Unit was not detected or
SENSOR ADC ASSY condition
Unit Missing) attached to the print engine.
Check HARNESS ASSY ADC for connection
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
FUSER ASSY
Fuser Detached (Fuser Unit The Fuser Unit was not detected or
Check HARNESS ASSY FSR2
Missing) attached to the print engine.
Check HARNESS ASSY FRONT 1A
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
PHD ASSY
The digital ID of the PHD ASSY (Imaging
CRUM ID Error (Call for PWBA CRUM in PHD ASSY condition
Unit) is different from the internally
Service CRUM ID Error) HARNESS ASSY CRUM
recorded ID.
HARNESS ASSY EEPROM
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
PHD ASSY
CRUM ID Error (Invalid The digital ID of the PHD ASSY PWBA CRUM in PHD ASSY condition
Imaging Unit) (Imaging Unit) is not valid. HARNESS ASSY CRUM
HARNESS ASSY EEPROM
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Plain paper has been detected in the Check the following:
Media Type Mismatch paper path while OHP was selected. SENSOR OHP
(Media Type Mismatch) OHP has been detected in the paper CHUTE ASSY REGI
path while plain paper was selected. HNB MCU WITH CPU

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magicolor 3100
magicolor 3100 Engine Error Codes (continued)
Error Code and
Meaning of the Error Code Checks
Displayed message
Check the following:
Media in the cassette
Paper cassette condition
Paper dust or foreign substances in paper path
Feed Jam Regi sensor cannot detect the media
Wear or damage of feed rollers and gears in
(Media Jam Feed) within specified time.
the FEEDER
SENSOR REGI
MAIN DRIVE ASSY
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
Regi Jam Regi sensor cannot detect passage of SENSOR OHP
(Media Jam Registration) media within specified time. CHUTE ASSY REGI
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
SENSOR EXIT actuator condition
FUSER ASSY
Fuser Jam Exit sensor cannot detect passage of FRONT COVER
(Media Jam Fuser) media within specified time. CHUTE DUP IN
BTR ASSY
FUSER MOTOR
PWBA HNB DRV
Check the following:
CHUTE ASSY EXIT
Duplex Jam Duplex jam sensor cannot detect
DUP MOTOR
(Media Jam Duplexer) passage of media within specified time.
SENSOR DUP JAM actuator condition
CHUTE ASSY OUT
Check the following:
ROS failure
No laser power. SOS signal not ROS ASSY
(Call for Service ROS
detected. HARNESS ASSY ROSKA
Motor) HNB MCU WITH CPU
The temperature detected exceeded
235°C/455°F consecutively 4 times.
The temperature detected was below
120°C/248°F consecutively 4 times.
The Resistance value of the STS
sensor was over 2437KW
consecutively 4 times. The target
temperature was not reached after
Fuser failure Check the following:
more than 60 seconds since the fuser
(Call for Service Fuser FUSER ASSY
lamp lighted up. After the target
Failure) Check HARNESS ASSY FSR2
temperature was reached, the fuser
lamp stayed ON for more than the
specified time. The value of the STS
sensor does not change after the fuser
lamp lights up. The temperature
detected exceeded 230°C/446°F during
the printing process consecutively
twice.
NVRAM Error (Call for Check the following:
NVRAM Error HNB MCU WITH CPU
Service NVRAM Error)

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magicolor 3100
magicolor 3100 Engine Error Codes (continued)
Error Code and
Meaning of the Error Code Checks
Displayed message
Check the following:
ADC Sensor Error (ADC The ADC Sensor needs to be cleaned or ADC Sensor
Sensor Dustiness Warning) is not functioning properly. Check HARNESS ASSY ADC
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
FAN FUSER
Fan Motor Failure (Call for One of the Fan Motors is not functioning FAN REAR
Service Fan Motor Error) properly. PWBA HNB DRV
LVPS
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
Low Density Error BTR ASSY
(Call for Service Low Toner density reading is low. PHD ASSY
Density) ADC Sensor
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Firmware Error
Check the following:
(Call for Service Firmware Error in the system firmware HNB MCU WITH CPU
Error)
Environment Sensor Error Temperature over +100°C/+212°F or Check the following:
(Call for Service ENV below -20°C/-4°F was detected. SENSOR HUM TEMP
Sensor Error) Humidity over 100% was detected. HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
TONER CARTRIDGE
Yellow Toner Empty SENSOR TONER LOW
Yellow toner is empty. TONER MOTOR
(Yellow Toner Low)
PWB-A HNB DRV
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
TONER CARTRIDGE
Magenta Toner Empty SENSOR TONER LOW
Magenta toner is empty. TONER MOTOR
(Magenta Toner Low)
PWB-A HNB DRV
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
TONER CARTRIDGE
Cyan Toner Empty SENSOR TONER LOW
Cyan toner is empty. TONER MOTOR
(Cyan Toner Low)
PWB-A HNB DRV
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
TONER CARTRIDGE
Black Toner Empty SENSOR TONER LOW
Black toner is empty. TONER MOTOR
(Black Toner Low)
PWB-A HNB DRV
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
PHD Life Over
PHD ASSY (Imaging Unit) life expired. PHD ASSY
(Replace Imaging Unit)
PWBA CRUM in PHD ASSY condition

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magicolor 3100
magicolor 3100 Engine Error Codes (continued)
Error Code and
Meaning of the Error Code Checks
Displayed message
Check the following:
BTR Life Over
BTR ASSY (Transfer Unit) life expired. BTR ASSY
(Replace Transfer Unit)
SENSOR TONER FULL condition
Check the following:
Fuser Life Over FUSER
Fuser Unit life expired.
(Replace Fuser Unit) NVRAM
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
ADC Sensor Dustiness BTR ASSY
The ADC Sensor needs to be cleaned or
(ADC Sensor Dustiness SENSOR ADC ASSY
is not functioning properly.
Error) HARNESS ASSY ADC
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
PWB-A HNB DRV
Front Cover Open
Front Cover is open FRONT COVER
(Front Cover Open)
INTERLOCK SW
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
BTR Life Warning
BTR ASSY (Transfer Unit) life low. BTR ASSY
(Transfer Unit Life Low)
SENSOR TONER FULL condition
Check the following:
Fuser Life Warning FUSER
Fuser Unit life low.
(Fuser Life Low) NVRAM
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
Paper Empty SENSOR NO PAPER
No paper in the paper cassette.
(Put %s in %s Bin) PWB-A HNB DRV
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
SW ASSY SIZE
Upper Cassette Detached The Upper paper cassette is not inserted
Paper cassette condition
(Adjust Input Bin) in the printer. PWB-A HNB DRV
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
Full Stack
Delivery tray full of paper. SENSOR FULL STACK
(Output Bin Full)
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
TONER CARTRIDGE
Yellow Toner Empty 2
Yellow toner is empty. SENSOR TONER LOW
(Yellow Toner Empty)
TONER MOTOR
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
TONER CARTRIDGE
Magenta Toner Empty 2
Magenta toner is empty. SENSOR TONER LOW
(Magenta Toner Empty)
TONER MOTOR
HNB MCU WITH CPU

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magicolor 3100
magicolor 3100 Engine Error Codes (continued)
Error Code and
Meaning of the Error Code Checks
Displayed message
Check the following:
TONER CARTRIDGE
Cyan Toner Empty 2 (Cyan
Cyan toner is empty. SENSOR TONER LOW
Toner Empty)
TONER MOTOR
HNB MCU WITH CPU
Check the following:
TONER CARTRIDGE
Black Toner Empty 2
Black toner is empty. SENSOR TONER LOW
(Black Toner Empty)
TONER MOTOR
HNB MCU WITH CPU

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Monochrome Print
Solutions
2
PagePro 1100 Series
PagePro 1100 Laser Print System Configurations
Ethernet Internal
Product MINOLTA-QMS P/N RAM Resolution Paper Input (10/100BaseTX) Hard Disk

PagePro 1100L 5250190-100 4 MB 600x600 dpi 150 sheet 1 tray N/A N/A

4 MB up to
PagePro 1100 5250189-100 132 MB 1200x600 dpi 150 sheet 1 tray Optional N/A

Key Features
♦ Up to 10 pages per minute ♦ 15,000 page-per-month duty cycle
♦ Quick Page Technology and PCL® 6 emulation ♦ Ethernet® (10/100BaseTX) (opt. on PagePro 1100 only)
♦ 1200 x 600 dpi, PagePro 1100L 600 dpi only ♦ Warranty – 1-year exchange

Consumables & Coverage


Consumable MINOLTA-QMS P/N Yield
Drum Unit 1710400-002 20,000 prints @ 5% coverage

Black Toner Cartridge 1710399-002 3,000 prints @ 5% coverage

High Capacity Black Toner Cartridge 1710405-002 6,000 prints @ 5% coverage

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PagePro 1100 Series
Options & Accessories
Product Description MINOLTA-QMS P/N

20-Sheet Face-up Output Tray For face-up output 1710404-001


Lower Feeder w/ 500-Sheet Letter
Increases letter-size paper input 1710401-001
Cassette PagePro 1100
Lower Feeder w/ 500-Sheet Legal
Increases legal-size paper input 1710402-001
Cassette PagePro 1100
Lower Feeder w/ 500-Sheet Letter
Increases letter-size paper input 1710406-001
Cassette PagePro 1100L
Lower Feeder w/ 500-Sheet Legal
Increases letter-size paper input 1710407-001
Cassette PagePro 1100L
Lower Feeder w/ 500-Sheet A4
Increases A4-size paper input 1710403-002
Cassette PagePro 1100
Lower Feeder w/ 500-Sheet A4
Increases A4-size paper input 1710409-001
Cassette PagePro 1100L
Ethernet (10/100BaseT) Interface Adds network support (for PagePro 1100 only) 2600639-100

Documentation and Training CD’s


PagePro 1100 Series Computer-Based Training CD-ROM 4780093-901
PagePro 1100 CD-ROM, Utilities & Documentation 4780116-901
PagePro 1100L CD-ROM, Utilities & Documentation 4780117-901

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PagePro 1100 Series

PagePro 1100 & 1100L Service Messages


The following pattern is shown when the printer detects a malfunction. Two patterns are shown
alternately as shown below. : Off : Blinking

Indicators Description Check Item

§ Engine Communication Error § Control Board

§ Controller Error § Control Board

§ Laser Malfunction § Print Head Unit


(Laser power output failure)

§ Fusing Malfunction § Fusing Unit


(abnormally high fusing temperature,
thermistor failure, improper temperature § Control Board
increase, or abnormally low fusing
§ Power Unit
temperature)

PagePro 1100 & 1100L Service Messages


The following pattern is shown when the printer detects a malfunction. Two patterns are shown
alternately as shown below. : Off : Blinking

Indicators Description Check Item

§ Polygon Motor malfunction § Print Head Unit


(failure to turn)
§ Main Motor
§ Main Motor malfunction
(failure to turn) § Control Board

§ Network Communication error § Network Cable

§ Network Card

§ Control Board

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6
PagePro 1200 Series

PagePro 1250 Laser Print System Configurations


MINOLTA-QMS Ethernet Internal
Product RAM Resolution Paper Input
P/N (10/100BaseTX) Hard Disk

PagePro 1200W 5250207-200 8 MB 1200 x 1200 dpi Std 250/Max 750 N/A N/A

with external
PagePro 1250W 5250212-100 8 MB 1200 x 1200 dpi Std 250/Max 750 Ethernet adapters N/A

16 MB up with external
PagePro 1250E 5250207-100 1200 x 1200 dpi Std 250/Max 750 Ethernet adapters N/A
to 144 MB

Key Features
♦ Up to 17 pages per minute ♦ Standard interfaces – Parallel & USB ♦ 15,000 page-per-month duty cycle
♦ 1200 x 1200 dpi ♦ 1250-Compatible with external Ethernet ♦ Warranty – 1-year exchange
♦ Up to 750 sheets input adapters (including wireless Ethernet)

Consumables & Coverage


Consumable MINOLTA-QMS P/N Yield
Black Toner Cartridge (Regular) 1710399-002 3,000 prints @ 5% coverage
Black Toner Cartridge (High-capacity) 1710511-001 6,000 prints @ 5% coverage
OPC Drum 1710400-002 20,000 prints @ 5% coverage

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PagePro 1200 Series
Options & Accessories
Product Description MINOLTA-QMS

64 MB DIMM Upgrade (1250E) Additional Memory 2600634-200

128 MB DIMM Upgrade (1250E) Additional Memory 2600634-300


500-sheet Feeder with Letter Input
Increases letter-size paper input 1710509-001
Cassette
500-sheet Feeder with A4 Input
Increases A4-size paper input 1710514-002
Cassette
20-sheet Face Up Output Tray Face up output printing 1710525-001

Printer Stand C-Frame Tabletop 1710484-200

SC110 Digital Copier/Scanner 1710440-100


SC110 25-sheet Automatic Document
1710374-100
Feeder

Documentation and Training CD’s


PagePro 1200 Series Computer Based Training 4780154-901
PagePro 1250E Utilities & Documentation 4780137-901
PagePro 1200W Utilities & Documentation 4780136-901
PagePro 1250W Utilities & Documentation 4780153-901

8
PagePro 1200 Series

PagePro 1200 Status Messages


READY ERROR PRINTER CONDITION
OFF OFF Power Off
ON OFF Ready to Print
Rapid Blinking LED OFF Warming Up
Receiving Data
Blinking OFF Processing Data
Printing
Initializing
ON ON Canceling a Job
Resetting a Counter
Slow Blink OFF Power save Mode
Reset Mode
Rapid Blink Rapid Blink
Demo Page
Blinking Blinking Memory Overflow
Paper Out in Selected Tray
Rapid Blinking Rapid Blinking
Wrong Size Paper
Alternately Alternately
Waiting for Duplex
OFF Slow Blink Tray Empty
OFF Blinking Paper Jam
OFF ON Top Cover Open
OFF Rapid Blink Service Call Required

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10
PagePro 4100 Series
PagePro 4100 Laser Print System Configurations
MINOLTA-QMS Ethernet Internal
Product RAM Resolution Paper Input
P/N (10/100BaseTX) Hard Disk
8 MB up to Std 250/Max 1250
PagePro 4100E 5250197-100 1200x600 dpi Optional N/A
104 MB Opt duplex
8 MB up to Std 250/Max 1250
PagePro 4100GN 5250197-102 1200x600 dpi Standard N/A
104 MB Opt duplex
2 MB up to Std 250/Max 1250
PagePro 4100W 5250197-103 1200x600 dpi N/A N/A
18 MB Opt duplex
2 MB up to Std 250/Max 1250
PagePro 4110W 5250197-104 1200x1200 dpi Optional N/A
66 MB Opt duplex

Key Features
♦ Up to 18 pages per minute ♦ Duplexing capability ♦ 75,000 page-per-month duty cycle
♦ 1200 x 600 dpi ♦ 10/100BaseT Ethernet® interface ♦ Warranty – 1-year exchange
♦ Up to 1,250 sheets input (std. on PagePro 4100GN)

Consumables & Coverage


Consumable MINOLTA-QMS P/N Yield
Black Toner Cartridge 1710398-001 9,000 prints @ 5% coverage

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PagePro 4100 Series
Options & Accessories
Product Description MINOLTA-QMS P/N

32 MB DIMM Upgrade Additional Memory 2600634-100

64 MB DIMM Upgrade Additional Memory 2600634-200


500-sheet Feeder with Letter Input
Increases letter-size paper input 1710421-001
Cassette PagePro 4100
Lower Feeder w/ 500-Sheet Legal
Increases legal-size paper input 1710421-002
Cassette PagePro 4100
500-sheet Feeder with Executive/B5
Increases executive/B5-size paper input 1710421-003
Input Cassette PagePro 4100
500-sheet Feeder with A4 Input
Increases A4-size paper input 1710421-200
Cassette PagePro 4100
Second 500-sheet Letter Input
Increases letter-size paper input 1710420-002
Cassette PagePro 4100
Second 500-sheet Legal/A5 Input
Increases legal/A5-size paper input 1710420-003
Cassette PagePro 4100
Second 500-sheet A4 Input Cassette
Increases A4-size paper input 1710457-001
PagePro 4100
Ethernet (10/100BaseTX) Interface
Adds network support (for PagePro 4100W only) 2600638-100
4100W
Ethernet (10/100BaseT) Interface
Adds network support (for PagePro 4100E only) 2600650-100
4100E
Ethernet (10BaseT/10Base2) Interface
Adds network support (for PagePro 4100E only) 2600636-200
4100E
Adds Token Ring network support (for PagePro 4100E
Token Ring Interface 4100E 2600652-100
only)
Duplexer Unit For double-sided prints 1710422-001

Adds Adobe PostScript 3 Emulation (for PagePro 4100E


Adobe PostScript 3 Emulation 4100E 2600654-100
only)

Documentation and Training CD’s


PagePro 4100 Series Computer-Based Training 4780107-901
PagePro 4100E Utilities & Documentation 4780089-901
PagePro 4100GN Utilities & Documentation 4780090-901
PagePro 4100W Utilities & Documentation 4780091-901
PagePro 4100W Utilities & Documentation 4780115-901

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PagePro 4100 Series
PagePro 4100E/GN

PagePro 4100 Series Status Messages


Status messages indicate the current condition of the printer
Lamps Meaning Lamps Meaning

Printer is switched off Printer is ready for


operation

Lamp flashes when printer


Printer is switched on and running a self-test is:

1) receiving data

2) processing data

3) printing
(slow flashing) Lamp flashes when printer
is:
Printer is Power Save mode
1) Canceling a job

2) Resetting a counter

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PagePro 4100 Series
PagePro 4100 Series User Messages
These messages indicate faults, which need to be rectified by the user.
Lamps Meaning Action

Top cover is open or Duplex cover is open Close top cover or duplex cover

Press the control button to eject the sheet already


fed in. If the "Auto continue" function has been
activated in the printer tools, then the sheet
Print job is to large, insufficient memory.
already fed in is automatically ejected after a
predetermined time.
Expand the printer's memory capacity.
Load paper with the format set in the printer driver
A paper format different than the one set in into the paper feed tray. If the "Auto continue"
the printer driver has been fed into the function has been activated in the printer tools,
printer. then the sheet already fed in is automatically
ejected after a predetermined time.

No paper in manual feed unit. Place a sheet in the manual feed unit and press
the control button.

No paper in feed tray selected in printer


driver. Load paper into the appropriate feed tray

Clear the paper misfeed and then continue with


Paper Misfeed
the print job.

No paper in feed tray Load paper in the appropriate feed tray.

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PagePro 4100 Series
PagePro 4100 Series User Messages
These messages indicate faults, which need to be rectified by the user.
Lamps Meaning Action

There is not enough toner in the imaging


Prepare to remove and replace imaging cartridge.
cartridge.

There is no toner in the imaging cartridge. Remove and replace imaging cartridge.

Hold down the control button.


Paper feed tray 2 or 3 has not been
installed.
Hold down the control button. If the problem
persist, then the network interface has been
The network interface is not ready.
deactivated or is damaged. Please contact your
technical customer service center.

PagePro 4100 Series Service Messages


These messages indicate more serious faults, which can only be rectified by a customer service
engineer.
Lamps Meaning Action

System error or fault

System error or fault


Power the printer off and then back on again.
If the problem persists, contact your technical
customer service center.

Fusing unit fault

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PagePro 4100 Series
PagePro 4100 Series Service Messages
These messages indicate more serious faults, which can only be rectified by a customer service
engineer.
Lamps Meaning Action

Polygon mirror fault

Power the printer off and then back on again.


Fan fault If the problem persists, contact your technical
customer service center.

System error or fault

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PagePro 9100
PagePro 9100 Laser Print System Configurations
MINOLTA-QMS Ethernet Internal
Product RAM Resolution Paper Input
P/N (10/100BaseTX) Hard Disk
PagePro 9100 N 5250203-100 64 MB up 1200x600 dpi Std 700/Max 2200 Standard Optional
to 512 MB Opt duplex

Key Features
♦ Up to 35 pages per minute ♦ Duplexing capability ♦ 150,000 page-per-month duty cycle
♦ 1200 x 1200 dpi ♦ 10/100BaseT Ethernet® interface ♦ Warranty – 1-year exchange
♦ Up to 2,200 sheets input

Consumables & Coverage


Consumable MINOLTA-QMS P/N Yield

Black Toner Cartridge 1710497-001 15,000 prints @ 5% coverage


Transfer Roller 1710503-001 150,000 prints @ 5% coverage
MP-Tray Pickup Roller 1710502-001 150,000 prints

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PagePro 9100
Options & Accessories
Product Description MINOLTA-QMS
Duplexer Unit For double-sided prints 1710499-100

500-sheet Lower Feeder Unit Increases paper input 1710498-100

32 MB DIMM Upgrade Additional Memory 2600634-100

64 MB DIMM Upgrade Additional Memory 2600634-200

128 MB DIMM Upgrade Additional Memory 2600634-300

256 MB DIMM Upgrade Additional Memory 2600634-400

4-Bin Mailbox Increases paper output 1710500-100

SC-110 Scanner/Copier 1710440-100

Kanji IDE internal Hard Disk 2600614-302

IDE Internal Hard Disk 2600431-400

QFORM Adds optional language support 2600428-100

Imageserver Adds optional language support 2600661-100

CGM Adds optional language support 2600662-100

Documentation and Training


PagePro 9100 Series Computer Based Training 4780130-901
PagePro 9100 Documentation 4780129-901
PagePro 9100 Software/Utilities 4780147-901

Spare Parts List (Note: this is not a comprehensive list; please refer to the service documentation)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART #
8311138-7811-01 PP9100, Fuse 5A (220-240V PU1)
8314002-0902-01 PP9100, Photo Interrupter
8314011-2032-01 PP9100, Filter (Ozone)
8314122-6201-01 PP9100, Solenoid (MPC)
8314128-0104-01 PP9100, PWB Assy (PWB-D Drive)
8314128-0107-03 PP9100, PWB Assy (PWB-G MPC)
8314128-0108-03 PP9100, PWB Assy (PWB-O OPER)
8314128-0109-02 PP9100, PWB Assy (PWB-A Engine)
8314128-0110-01 PP9100, PWB Assy (PWB-O Japan)
8314128-0111-01 PP9100, PWB Assy (PWB-H Exit)
8314128-0321-02 PP9100, Drive Unit
8314128-0365-01 PP9100, Transport Unit
8314128-0403-01 PP9100, Multiple Tray ASSY
8314128-0532-02 PP9100, Print Head Unit
8314128-0753-01 PP9100, Lock Shaft ASSY
8314128-0754-01 PP9100, Separator ASSY
8314128-3001-02 PP9100, Roller (Take-Up)
8314128-3026-01 PP9100, Torsion Spring
8314128-3027-02 PP9100, Actuator
8314128-3122-02 PP9100, Actuator

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PagePro 9100
Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART #
8314128-3214-01 PP9100, Roller
8314128-3503-01 PP9100, Actuator
8314128-3504-01 PP9100, Torsion Spring
8314128-5705-01 PP9100, Roller
8314128-5706-01 PP9100, Roller
8314128-5707-01 PP9100, Ball Bearing
8314128-5709-02 PP9100, Bushing
8314128-5728-02 PP9100, Separator
8314128-5746-02 PP9100, Insulating Member
8314128-6054-01 PP9100, PWB Assy (Controller)
8314128-6055-01 PP9100, PWB Assy (NIC)
8314128-6201-02 PP9100, Power Supply (100V PWB-E)
8314128-6202-02 PP9100, Power Supply (200V PWB-E)
8314128-6203-02 PP9100, HV Transformer (PWB-F)
8314564-0101-02 PP9100, PWB Assy(PWB-A (Duplex)
8314564-0901-01 PP9100, Photo Interrupter (Duplex)
8314565-0101-02 PP9100, PWB Assy (PWB-A EX.U)
8314565-3316-01 PP9100, Actuator
8314565-3317-01 PP9100, Torsion Spring
8314565-3325-01 PP9100, Gear
8314566-5004-01 PP9100, Fuse
8314566-5012-01 PP9100, Photo Interrupter
8314566-5013-01 PP9100, Motor
8314566-5014-01 PP9100, Solenoid
8314566-5033-01 PP9100, PWB Main (PWB-A 4Bin)
8314566-5035-01 PP9100, Solenoid
8314658-0151-01 PP9100, Roller Assy
8319313-1001-01 PP9100, Fan Motor (Ozone)
8319314-1000-11 PP9100, Motor
8319314-1000-91 PP9100, Motor
8319314-2000-91 PP9100, Motor
8319314-2001-01 PP9100, Motor
8319322-1000-21 PP9100, Clutch
8319322-1000-31 PP9100, Clutch
8319332-1000-11 PP9100, Pushbutton Switch
8319334-1000-21 PP9100, Thermal Switch
8319335-1910-51 PP9100, Solid State Switch
8319346-3000-11 PP9100, Fuse (Control PWB-A)
8319346-3720-51 PP9100, Fuse 15A (100-120V)
8319352-2001-54 PP9100, Heater (100V Fusing)
8319352-2001-62 PP9100, Heater (120V Fusing)
8319352-2001-72 PP9100, Heater (230V Fusing)
8319372-2710-21 PP9100, Thermistor

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PagePro 9100
PagePro 9100 Engine Error Codes
Error Code and
Meaning of the Error Code Checks
Displayed message
A transmission error signal (bus
conflict loss or incorrect start
Service Call 02 I/F Communication 4-mailbin sorter transmission error condition) was detected during
transmission with the 4-mailbin
sorter.
If the lock signal "H" for the main
motor is detected for 1 s after 1 s
Service Call 08 Main Motor Main motor malfunction from activating the main motor
(M1) (detected only while the main
motor is activated).
If the lock signal "H" for the
imaging cartridge drive motor is
detected for 1 s after 1 s from acti-
Service Call 09 IC Motor Imaging cartridge drive motor malfunction vating the imaging cartridge drive
motor (M2) (detected only while the
imaging cartridge drive motor is
activated).
If the SOS signal is not detected
within 200 ms after laser emission
Service Call 10 H-Sync Laser malfunction begins after the polygon motor
(M5) is activated.
If the Polygon_M_Lock signal is not
detected within 6 s after the
polygon motor (M5) is activated.
If the Polygon_M_Lock signal is
not detected within 498 ms while
Service Call 0A Polygon Motor Polygon motor malfunction the polygon motor (M5) is rotating.
If the Polygon_M_Lock signal was
detected for more than 4.998 s
while the polygon motor (M5) is
deactivated.
If the FUSER_FAN_LOCK signal is
set to "H" for 1 s while the fusing
fan motor (M3) is rotating. If the
Service Call 0B Internal Fan Fusing fan motor malfunction FUSER_FAN_LOCK signal is set to
"L" for 1 s while the fusing fan
motor (M3) is stopped.
If the PSU_FAN_LOCK_PULSE
signal is set to "H" for 1 s while the
power supply unit fan motor (M4) is
rotating.
Service Call 0C Power Supply Power supply unit fan motor malfunction If the PSU_FAN_LOCK_PULSE
signal is set to "L" for 1 s while the
power supply unit fan motor (M4) is
stopped.
If the OZON_FAN_LOCK_PULSE
Service Call 0D Power Supply Fan 2 Ozone fan motor malfunction signal is set to "H" for 1 s while the
ozone fan motor (M6) is rotating.

20
PagePro 9100
PagePro 9100 Engine Error Codes (continued)
Error Code and
Meaning of the Error Code Checks
Displayed message
If the image transfer voltage rises
to 100 V (image transfer monitor
Service Call 0F High Voltage Image transfer voltage error voltage: T_MON) for 100 ms while
the PC drum is stopped.
A warm-up error is determined if
the temperature detected by the
thermistor does not reach 100
°C/212 °F within 65 s from starting
warm-up. A warm-up error is
determined if the temperature
detected by the thermistor takes
more than 30 s to reach 140
°C/284 °F from 100 °C/212 °F
while warming up. A warm-up error
is determined if the temperature
Service Call 18 Fuser Warmup Fusing malfunction detected by the thermistor takes
more than 20 s to reach 200
°C/212 °F from 170 °C/338 °F
while warming up. A warm-up error
is determined if the temperature
detected by the thermistor takes
more than 22 s to reach 200
°C/212 °F (or 190 °C/374 °F if
directly after turning on the printer)
from 170 °C/338 °F while warming
up.
A fusing high-temperature error is
determined if the temperature
detected by the thermistor falls to
130 °C/266 °F and remains there
for 100 ms during stand-by.
Service Call 19 Fuser Temp Low Fusing malfunction A fusing low-temperature error is
determined if the temperature
detected by the thermistor falls to
130 °C/266 °F and remains there
for 100 ms while printing
A fusing high-temperature error is
determined if the temperature
detected by the thermistor rises to
Service Call 1A Fuser Overheat Fusing malfunction 230 °C/446 °F and remains there
for 102 ms during any of the
modes.

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PageWorks 18 Laser Printer
PageWorks™ 18 Laser Printer Configurations
Product QMS P/N RAM Processor Compatibility Ethernet Paper Input
PageWorks 18L Win 95/98/NT
5250188-500 2 MB 20 MHz Optional 250-sheets
PC-based PS2

Win 95/98/NT
PageWorks 18LN 5250188-600 2 MB 20 MHz Standard 250-sheets
PC-based PS2

PageWorks 18 5250188-100 4 MB 66 MHz PCL® 6 Optional 250-sheets

PageWorks 18N 5250188-400 4 MB 66 MHz PCL 6 Standard 750-sheets

PageWorks 18 Plus PCL 6, Adobe®


5250188-700 4 MB 66 MHz Standard 750-sheets
PostScript® 3

Key Features
♦ Up to 18 pages per minute ♦ Duplexing capability ♦ 60,000 page-per-month duty cycle
♦ 1200 x 600 dpi ♦ 10/100BaseT Ethernet® interface ♦ Warranty – 1-year exchange
♦ Up to 1,250 sheets input (std. on 18LN, 18N, 18 Plus)

Consumables & Coverage


Consumable MINOLTA-QMS P/N Yield
Black Toner 1710398-001 9,000 faces @ 5% coverage

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PageWorks 18 Laser Printer

Options & Accessories


Product Description MINOLTA-QMS P/N

Duplexing Unit For double-sided prints 1710422-001

500-Sheet Letter Cassette Increases letter-size paper input 1710421-001

500-Sheet Legal Cassette Increases legal-size paper input 1710421-002

Ethernet (10/100BaseT) Interface Adds network support (for 18 only) 2600636-100

Ethernet (10/100BaseT) Interface Adds network support (for 18L only) 2600638-100

Adobe PostScript 3 Enhances application compatibility (for 18, 18N only) 2600637-100

Spare Parts List (Note: this is not a comprehensive list; please refer to the service documentation)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # PRINTER SPECIFIC
8314110730102 LABEL-A
8314110682103 HARNESS
8314110681901 HARNESS
8314110681402 HARNESS
8314110681301 HARNESS
8314110681202 HARNESS
8314110681102 HARNESS
8314110681002 HARNESS
8314110680902 HARNESS
8314110680701 HARNESS
8314110680601 HARNESS
8314110680502 HARNESS
8314110680403 HARNESS
8314110680302 HARNESS
8314110680202 HARNESS
8314110680102 HARNESS
8314110675101 GASKET
8314110605102 NET WORK CARD PP18N/PW18N
8314110551702 PRESSURE SPRING
8314110551101 BUSHING
8314110550502 FUSING GUIDE-RR
8314110550303 FUSING GUIDE-FNT
8314110550201 ROLLER
8314110550102 FUSING ROLLER
8314110412402 SPACER
8314110411801 BUSHING
8314110411701 ACTUATOR
8314110411401 GUIDE
8314110411101 GEAR 16T
8314110410801 PRESSURE SPRING
8314110410702 PRESSURE SPRING
8314110410601 TORSION SPRING

24
PageWorks 18 Laser Printer
Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # PRINTER SPECIFIC
8314110410501 ROLL
8314110410401 BUSHING
8314110410301 TRANSFER ROLLER
8314110375302 ROLLER PP18/PW18
8314110370302 ROLLER PP18N/PW18N
8314110350301 POLYESTER FILM
8314110350202 HOLDER
8314110332301 POLYESTER FILM-LFT
8314110332201 POLYESTER FILM-RT
8314110325602 GROUND PLATE
8314110325401 GEAR 22T PP18/PW18
8314110325101 GEAR PP18/PW18
8314110324302 ROLL
8314110324101 ROLL
8314110324001 ROLL
8314110323901 MOUNTING PLATE
8314110323602 SHAFT SUPPORTER
8314110323301 GEAR 14/44T
8314110323201 COVER
8314110323101 GEAR 29T
8314110323003 RACK GEAR
8314110322102 GEAR
8314110321801 GROUND PLATE
8314110321702 EARTH GROUND
8314110321501 GUIDE
8314110321201 GUIDE
8314110320901 PRESSURE SPRING
8314110320701 NEUTRALIZING BRUSH
8314110320602 GROUND PLATE
8314110320502 SHAFT
8314110320301 PRESSURE SPRING
8314110320203 BUSHING
8314110320103 TABLE
8314110310303 GUIDE PLATE-LFT
8314110310203 GUIDE PLATE-RT
8314110305601 ROLL
8314110305501 ROLL
8314110305101 CUSHION
8314110305002 GROUND PLATE
8314110304301 LEVER
8314110304201 ARM
8314110302501 SPACER
8314110302301 TORSION SPRING
8314110302201 TORSION SPRING
8314110302101 ACTUATOR

25
PageWorks 18 Laser Printer
Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # PRINTER SPECIFIC
8314110302001 GUIDE-UPPER
8314110301901 TORSION SPRING
8314110301801 PRESSURE SPRING
8314110301602 TORSION SPRING
8314110301002 GEAR 36T
8314110300702 CAM
8314110300601 ROLL
8314110300503 LIFTING PLATE
8314110300201 ROLLER
8314110253602 POSITIONING PLATE
8314110253501 BUSHING
8314110253101 GEAR 50T
8314110253001 GEAR 19/33T
8314110252501 COLLAR
8314110252401 COLLAR
8314110252301 COLLAR
8314110252201 SCREW
8314110252101 CUSHION
8314110251901 GEAR 25/42T
8314110251701 GEAR
8314110251601 GEAR 31T
8314110251501 GEAR 51T
8314110251401 GEAR 30T
8314110251101 GEAR 23/49T
8314110251001 GEAR
8314110250801 GEAR 37T
8314110250701 GEAR
8314110250601 GEAR
8314110250501 GEAR
8314110250401 GEAR
8314110250301 GEAR
8314110250202 GEAR
8314110250103 COVER
8314110231101 SCREW
8314110231001 COVER
8314110230903 COVER
8314110230802 GROUND PLATE
8314110230702 BRACKET
8314110230601 COVER
8314110230501 BRACKET
8314110230401 HOLDER
8314110230302 SHIELD COVER
8314110230203 BRACKET
8314110230103 COVER-HV
8314110205503 REAR FRAME

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PageWorks 18 Laser Printer
Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # PRINTER SPECIFIC
8314110202801 SHIELD PLATE
8314110202702 DUCT
8314110202603 TORSION SPRING
8314110202503 COVER
8314110202402 CONTACT PLATE
8314110202301 COVER
8314110202101 COVER
8314110202002 LIFTING HOLDER-LFT
8314110201902 LIFTING HOLDER-RT
8314110201802 EDGE COVER
8314110201702 TORSION SPRING
8314110201601 BRACKET
8314110201304 COVER-I/C
8314110200801 REAR PLATE
8314110200503 FRAME
8314110200403 RIGHT FRAME
8314110200302 BASE PLATE
8314110200102 BRACKET
8314110105203 COVER
8314110102301 FRONT COVER PW18N
8314110102201 FRONT COVER PW18
8314110102101 FRONT COVER PP18N
8314110102001 FRONT COVER PP18
8314110101901 SUPPORT PLATE
8314110101801 REGULATING PLATE
8314110101502 TORSION SPRING
8314110101402 DUCT
8314110101201 OPENER
8314110101102 RIGHT COVER
8314110101001 LEFT COVER
8314110100803 PAPER TRAY
8314110100704 TRAY
8314110100501 COVER
8314110100403 LOCK LEVER
8314110090101 COVER KIT
8314110076601 CONTROL PANEL
8314110076501 TOP COVER PP18N/PW18N
8314110076401 TOP COVER PP18/PW18
8314110076201 GUIDE ASSY
8314110076001 FUSING UNIT
8314110075901 HOUSING ASSY
8314110075701 TRANSFER UNIT
8314110075601 GUIDE ASSY
8314110075501 GUIDE

27
PageWorks 18 Laser Printer
Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # PRINTER SPECIFIC
8314110075401 DRIVE UNIT
8314110075301 FRAME ASSY
8314110075201 PAPER PICK UNIT
8314110075101 SEPARATED PAD
8314110053102 PRINT HEAD UNIT
8314110020202 REINFORCE PLATE
8314110020103 MOUNTING PLATE
8314110011001 PWB-A PP18/PW18
8314110010801 PWB-G
8314110010701 PWB-RS
8314110010502 PWB-C
8314110010103 PW BOARD-A PP18/PW18N

PageWorks 18 Engine Error Codes


Printer response to the
Error Code and Detection Period Error
Meaning of the Error Code
Displayed message Procedure to clear the
Error Code
(1) The Thermistor detecting temperature has
exceeded 240°C for 50 msec. during
temperature control.
(2) The temperature detected by the Thermistor
has not reached the reference temperature for
50 msec. within 12 to 30 sec. after warming up.
(This detection applies only when the Stops immediately
Thermistor detecting temperature is 160°C or During fuser temperature -------------------------------
Fusing Malfunction
less.) control
(3) The Thermistor detecting temperature has
not reached the reference temperature within
120 sec. after warming up.
(4) The Thermistor detecting temperature during
the idle state has fallen to 70°C or lower for 50
msec. or the temperature during printing has
fallen to 160°C or lower.
The Laser Diode is forcibly activated for 0.8 sec.
after the Polygon Motor (M2) turns ON. At this
Stops immediately
time, laser emission power is adjusted. The
During cycle up and -------------------------------
Laser malfunction LD_APC1 signal or LD_APC2 signal deviates
during the print cycle Switch the printer power
from the specified value while the laser emission
off, then on.
power is adjusted. LD_APC1/ LD_APC2: These
signals are to adjust the laser drive current.

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PageWorks 18 Laser Printer
PageWorks 18 Engine Error Codes (continued)
Printer response to the
Error Code and Error
Meaning of the Error Code Detection Period
Displayed message Procedure to clear the
Error Code
(1) The motor lock signal has not been ON
within 1.0 sec. after the Main Motor (M1) is Stops immediately
Main Motor energized. During cycle up and -------------------------------
Malfunction (2) When motor lock signal is continuously during the print cycle Switch the printer power
turned OFF for 0.1 seconds during main motor off, then on
rotation.
(1) The -SSCAN signal has not been entered
once within 0.8 sec. after the Polygon Motor is
energized.
(2) The number of Polygon Motor rotations has Stops immediately
Polygon Motor not stabilized within ±0.5% by 5.5 sec. after the During cycle up and -------------------------------
Malfunction Polygon Motor is energized. during the print cycle Switch the printer power
(3) The number of Polygon Motor rotations has off, then on
exceeded ±3% for more than 0.5 sec. after the
Polygon Motor is energized and the rotation
number stabilizes within ±0.5%.
(1) When lock detection voltage (0.35V) is Stops immediately
continuously detected between 0.5 sec. at the -------------------------------
Cooling Fan Motor time of Fusing Fan Motor (M3) rotation.
Continuous Switch the printer power
Malfunction (2) When lock detection voltage (0.35V) is
off, then on
continuously detected between 0.5 sec. at the
time of P/H Fan Motor (M3) rotation.
(1) The Jog Position Sensor (JOG_POS) does
not deactivate within 0.5 sec. after the Jog
Stops immediately
Motor (M4) rotates. (Home Position to Jog During cycle up and
Jog Motor -------------------------------
Position) during the print cycle
Malfunction Switch the printer power
(2) The Jog Position Sensor (JOG_POS) does
off, then on
not activate within 0.5 sec. after the Jog Motor
(M4) rotates. (Jog Position to Home Position)

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2060 Print System Series
2060 Print System Configurations
Product MINOLTA-QMS RAM Resolution* Input Tray Internal Imaging
P/N Hard Drive Emulations**
2060 WX 5250150-100 8 MB 600 x 600 dpi
2060 BX 5250169-100 16 MB 600 x 600 dpi 500-sheet letter Optional Optional
up to 13” x 19” 150-sheet multipurpose
edge-to-edge input tray
2060 GX 5250169-101 32 MB 600 x 600 dpi 250-sheet universal Optional Optional
up to 13” x 26” 150-sheet multipurpose
edge-to-edge input tray
2060 FX 5250142-600 48 MB 1200 x 1200 dpi 250-sheet universal Optional Optional
up to 13” x 19” 150-sheet multipurpose
edge-to-edge input tray
2060 EX 5250142-400 48 MB 1200 x 1200 dpi 250-sheet universal Standard Optional
up to 13” x 19” 150-sheet multipurpose
edge-to-edge input tray
2060 PM 5250169-700 48 MB 1200 x 1200 dpi 250-sheet universal Optional Optional
up to 13” x 19” 150-sheet multipurpose
edge-to-edge input tray
2060 5250169-102 32 MB 600 x 600 dpi 250-sheet universal Standard Standard
ImageServer® up to 13” x 26” 150-sheet multipurpose
edge-to-edge input tray
2060 Print Systems can be upgraded to other 2060 Print System configurations.
*1200 x 1200 dpi requires a Multi-Res board and sufficient RAM. **Imaging emulations include bi-level CCITT Group 3 & 4 compressed TIFF,
CALS Raster, PostScript/CCITT, QMS CCITT Group 3 & 4

Key Features
♦ 20 ppm ♦ PostScript™ and PCL 5e ♦ Duplex option ♦ MINOLTA-QMS CrownAdmin 3®
♦ Standard Ethernet® 10BaseT ♦ Up to 13 “ x 26” ♦ One-year on-site warranty remote printer management
♦ 100 MHz processor edge-to-edge pages printer management ♦ MINOLTA-QMS CrownView™
(Not available on 2060 PM) web-based

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2060 Print System Series
Options & Accessories

Product Description MINOLTA-QMS P/N

Duplexing Unit For double-sided prints 1710170-001

Lower Paper Feeder w / Universal Tray Adds 250 sheets of input, sizes up to ledger/A3 1710198-001

Lower Paper Feeder w / Letter Tray Adds 500 sheets of letter-size input 1710169-001

SC-100 Copier/ Scanner Adds copier functionality to printer 1710326-001

Internal Hard Disk 2.1 GB 2600431-400


Provides polyester platemaking capability to MINOLTA-
2060 Platemaker Upgrade Kit 2600590-100
QMS 2060 FX
ImageServer Software Kit Adds support for document-imaging emulations 2600353-101

Consumables & Coverage


Consumable MINOLTA-QMS P/N Yield
Black Toner 1710171-001 10,000 faces @ 5% coverage

Maintenance Kit 2600492-901 120,000 pages


8.5” x 11” page @ 5% coverage

Documentation and Training


2060 Print System Series Computer-Based Training 4780095-901
2060 Print System Documentation 4780004-901
2060 WX Print System Utilities & Documentation 4780008-901
Software & Utilities 4780105-901

Spare Parts List (Note: this is not a comprehensive list; please refer to the service documentation)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # REPLACED BY PART #
2060 MINOLTA-QMS PCB
2293235-904
ASSY
8310928-3017-02 RATCHET

8310933-3840-02 ROLL

8310993-3501-05 GUIDE

8310993-0348-03 FUSING UNIT 120V

8310993-0348-03-R FUSING UNIT 120V REFURB

8310993-2026-01 GUIDE

8310993-0331-04 TRANSFER UNIT

8310993-6103-01 FAN MOTOR

8310993-6204-01 SOLENOID

8310993-6205-01 CLUTCH

32
2060 Print System Series
Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # REPLACED BY PART #
8314156-3825-01 ROLLER

8310933-0151-01 ROLLER (TAKE-UP)

8310993-2014-01 STOPPER 2060

8314156-3804-02 ROLLER

8319335-1410-31 PHOTO INTERRUPTER

8319321-2310-32 SOLENOID

8310993-6101-01 MOTOR

8310993-6208-03 PWB-HV

8310993-2607-01 GUIDE RAIL

8314157-3611-02 ROLLER

8314157-6301-01 SWITCH

8310993-0411-06 PAPER TRANSPORT UNIT

8310993-0401-07 PAPER TAKE-UP UNIT

8310993-6301-01 SWITCH
8314157-0101-02 PWB BOARD-B
8310993-0754-01 GEAR ASSEMBLY 2060

Engine Error Codes


CODE DESCRIPTION
1 General fuser malfunction
2 Fuser temp low
3 Fuser temp high
4 Fuser warm up malfunction
10 Main motor malfunction
11 Scanner motor malfunction
12 Fan motor 1 malfunction
13 Fan motor 2 malfunction
14 Fan motor 3 malfunction
15 Fan motor 4 malfunction
20 Beam detect malfunction
21 No VSYNC error
30 Duplex guide malfunction
40 MPT lift plate malfunction

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2560 Print System Series
2560 Print System Configurations
Product MINOLTA-QMS P/N RAM Resolution* Language Support Internal Ethernet
Hard Drive
2560 BX 5250170-100 8 MB 600 x 600 dpi PostScript® Level 2 Optional Standard
1200 x 1200 dpi PCL® 6, PCL 5e (10/100BaseTX)
Letter/A4
2560 FX 5250170-700 32 MB 1200 x 1200 dpi PostScript Level 2 Optional Standard
PCL 6, PCL 5e (10/100BaseTX)
2560 EX 5250170-400 32 MB 1200 x 1200 dpi PostScript Level 2 Standard Standard
PCL 6, PCL 5e (10/100BaseTX)
2560 Print Systems can be upgraded to other 2560 configurations.

Key Features
♦ 25 ppm, 11 x 17 edge to edge ♦ Maximum input 3,750 sheets
♦ Standard Ethernet (10/100BaseTX) ♦ Duplexing option
♦ PostScript®, HP PCL® 5e and PCL 6 ♦ One year on-site warranty limited
♦ Standard 1200 dpi resolution ♦ Stapling, hole punch, mailbox option

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2560 Print System Series
Options & Accessories
Product Description MINOLTA-QMS P/N

Duplexing Unit For double-sided prints 1710335-001

Internal Hard Disk 4.8 GB 2600431-700

Large Capacity Tray Adds an additional 2,500 sheets input (letter, A4 and B5) 1710329-001

5-bin Mailbox Sorts, stacks and delivers documents to five mailbins 1710331-001

10-bin Mailbox* Sorts, stacks, and delivers documents to 10 mailbins 1710332-001


Mailbox/Stapler/Hole Sorts, staples, stacks and hole punches documents in 7 different bins
2600629-100
Punch* Staples up to 50 pages
Stacker/Stapler/Hole Sorts, staples, stacks and hole punches documents
2600629-200
Punch* Staples up to 50 pages
500-sheet Universal Tray Adds an additional 500 sheets of input (up to 11 x 17/A3) 1710330-001

Pedestal Cabinet Used for storage and printer height adjustment 1710370-002

Casters Raises the height of the printer for use with paper handling options 1710370-001

SC-100 Copier/ Scanner Adds copier functionality to printer 1710326-001


*The 2560’s 10-bin mailbox unit, stacker/stapler/hole punch unit, and mailbox/stapler/hole punch unit requires three optional 500-sheet Universal
trays and casters, or one 500-sheet Universal tray and the LCT, or one 500-sheet Universal tray and cabinet to meet operating height

Consumables & Coverage


Consumable MINOLTA-QMS P/N Yield
Black Toner 1710328-001 15,000 faces @ 5% coverage

Stapler Refill 1710344-001 3/box, 5,000 staples per refill

8.5” x 11” page @ 5% coverage

Documentation and Training CD’s


2560 Print System Series Computer Based Training CD-ROM 4780083-901
2560 Print System Utilities & Documentation 4780054-901

Spare Parts List (Note: this is not a comprehensive list; please refer to the service documentation)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # REPLACED BY PART #
2293273-901C PCB ASSY 2560
8311164-0105-01 2560,POWER BOARD-I
8311164-0107-04 2560,PWB BOARD G
8311164-0108-02 2560,PWB BOARD H
8311164-0109-01 2560,PWB BOARD-R
8311164-0112-01 2560,PWB BOARD-L
8311164-0160-05 2560,DRIVE UNIT
8311164-0325-02 2560,TRANSFER UNIT 8314108-0327-04
8311164-0335-01 2560,TRANSFER ROLLER ASSY 8311164-0337-01
8311164-0337-01 2560,TRANSFER ROLLER ASSY *
8311164-0535-02 PRINTHEAD ASSY

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2560 Print System Series
Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # REPLACED BY PART #
8311164-0755-01 2560,SEPARATOR
8311164-1036-01 2560,COVER
8311164-2026-01 2560,GEAR, 14T
8311164-2027-02 2560,GEAR, 14T
8311164-2513-01 2560,GEAR, 18T
8311164-2517-01 2560,GEAR, 20T
8311164-3001-01 2560,ROLL *
8311164-3004-02 2560,JOINT
8311164-3005-02 2560,SPRING, PRESSURE
8311164-3008-03 2560,SPRING, PRESSURE
8311164-3009-01 2560,PAD, CLEANING
8311164-3020-03 2560, LEVER
8311164-3023-01 2560, LEVER
8311164-3027-01 2560,ACTUATOR
8314108-0103-02 2560,PW BOARD-A
8314108-0321-02 2560,FUSING UNIT,110V*
8314108-0327-04 2560,TRANSPORT UNIT
8314108-0755-01 2560,CONTROL PANEL 8314108-0756-01
8314108-0756-01 2560,CONTROL PANEL
8314108-1001-06 2560,COVER, FRONT
8314108-1002-04 2560,COVER, TOP
8314108-1006-01 2560,COVER
8314108-1018-05 2560,COVER, REAR
8314108-1019-01 2560,COVER
8314108-1020-01 2560,COVER
8314108-1030-02 2560,COVER
8314603-0751-01 2560,LEVER ASSY
8314603-3206-01 2560,ROLLER
8314603-3207-01 2560,ROLL
8314603-3214-01 2560,ACTUATOR
8314611-6306-01 2560,PHOTO SWITCH
8314612-3601-01 2560,BELT, TIMING
8319313-1710-51 2560,MOTOR, FAN
8319313-1710-61 2560,MOTOR, FAN
8319314-2710-72 2560,MOTOR, PWB
8319314-2710-82 2560,MOTOR, PWB
8319321-2710-61 2560,SOLENOID
8319322-1710-21 2560,CLUTCH
8319322-1710-51 2560,CLUTCH
8319325-1710-13 2560,PWB-HV
8319325-2810-12 2560,POWER SUPPLY
8319332-1810-91 2560,SWITCH, DETECTING
8319335-1510-11 2560,PHOTO INTERRUPTER

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Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # REPLACED BY PART #
8314496-0152-01 2560, ARBOR ASSY
8314496-2106-01 2560, BELT, TIMING
8314496-2110-01 2560, BELT, TIMING
8314496-2116-01 2560, BELT, TIMING
8314496-2526-01 2560, BELT, TIMING
8314496-2554-01 2560, ARBOR
8314496-3001-02 2560, ROLLER
8314496-3013-02 2560, ROLLER
8314496-3014-01 2560, ARBOR
8314496-3016-01 2560, BELT, TIMING
8314496-3033-01 2560, ROLLER
8314496-3036-01 2560, ROLLER
8314496-3045-01 2560, ROLLER
8314496-6001-02 2560, PW BOARD-A
8314496-6002-01 2560, PHOTO INTERRUPTER
8314496-6003-01 2560, PHOTO INTERRUPTER
8314496-6202-01 2560, CLUTCH
8314496-6203-01 2560, CLUTCH
8314496-6301-01 2560, PHOTO INTERRUPTER
8314496-6601-01 2560, IC 8314496-6601-02
8314496-6601-02 2560, IC
8314498-0110-01 2560, PWB BOARD A
8314498-3329-02 2560, ACTUATOR
8314498-3351-01 2560, ROLLER
8314498-3479-01 2560, ROLL
8314426-6303-01 2560, PHOTO INTERRUPTER
8314491-4407-01 2560, ROLL
8314492-0101-05 2560, PWB BOARD-A 8314492-0101-16
8314492-0101-16 2560, PWB BOARD-A
8314492-0103-03 2560, PWB BOARD-C 8314492-0103-14
8314492-0103-14 2560, PWB BOARD-C
8314492-0104-04 2560, PWB BOARD-D
8314492-0105-02 2560, PWB BOARD-E
8314492-3102-01 2560, ROLLER
8314492-3103-02 2560, ROLLER
8314492-3104-04 2560, ROLLER
8314492-3409-01 2560, ROLL
8314492-3413-01 2560, ROLL
8314492-4101-01 2560, ROLLER
8314492-4407-01 2560, ROLL
8314492-4508-01 2560, BELT
8319335-1311-01 2560, PHOTO INTERRUPTER

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2560 Print System Series
Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # REPLACED BY PART #
8311290-2502-01 2560, BELT, TIMING
8311500-1501-27 2560, BELT, TIMING
8314417-3412-02 2560, ROLL
8314493-2415-01 2560, ROLL
8314493-3101-03 2560, ROLLER
8314493-3102-01 2560, ROLLER
8314493-3104-01 2560, ROLLER
8314496-0151-01 2560, ROLL ASSY
8314606-2408-01 2560, PULLEY, 17T
8314606-2420-01 2560, CLUTCH
8314606-2503-01 2560, BELT, TIMING
8314606-3101-01 2560, ROLLER
8314606-3401-02 2560, ROLL
8314626-2403-01 2560, ROLL
8314626-2405-01 2560, ACTUATOR
8314626-2423-01 2560, ACTUATOR
8314626-2501-01 2560, BELT, TIMING
8314626-2502-01 2560, BELT, TIMING
8314626-6201-01 2560, SOLENOID
8314626-6301-01 2560, PHOTO INTERRUPTER
8319321-2710-71 2560, SOLENOID
8319321-2710-81 2560, SOLENOID
8319331-1610-11 2560, MICROSWITCH
8319335-1310-31 2560, PHOTO INTERRUPTER
8319346-3610-11 2560, FUSE
8311144-4701-02 2560, ROLL
8314478-5447-01 2560, ROLL
8314611-3011-01 2560, ACTUATOR
8314611-3201-01 2560, ROLLER
8314611-3202-01 2560, ROLLER
8314611-3203-01 2560, ROLLER
8314611-3208-01 2560, ROLL
8314611-3303-01 2560, BELT, TIMING
8314611-3304-01 2560, BELT, TIMING
8314611-4001-01 2560, PUNCH UNIT
8314611-4626-01 2560, BELT, TIMING
8314611-4781-01 2560, BELT, TIMING
8314611-4782-01 2560, BELT, TIMING
8314611-5104-01 2560, BELT, TIMING
8314611-5112-01 2560, BELT, TIMING
8314611-5113-01 2560, BELT
8314611-5202-01 2560, ROLLER, SPIRAL

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2560 Print System Series
Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # REPLACED BY PART #
8314611-5203-01 2560, ROLLER, SPIRAL
8314611-5303-01 2560, BELT, TIMING
8314611-5601-01 2560, STAPLER UNIT
8314611-5871-02 2560, ROLLER
8314611-5872-01 2560, BELT
8314611-6201-01 2560, SOLENOID
8314611-6301-01 2560, PHOTO INTERRUPTER
8314611-6302-01 2560, PHOTO INTERRUPTER
8314611-6303-01 2560, MICROSWITCH
8314611-6305-01 2560, MICROSWITCH
8311144-4328-01 2560, ROLL
8314417-2414-01 2560, ROLL
8314612-3404-01 2560, ROLLER
8314612-3405-01 2560, ROLLER
8314612-3411-01 2560, BELT, TIMING
8314612-3412-01 2560, BELT, TIMING
8314612-3521-01 2560, ROLLER
8314612-3522-01 2560, ROLLER
8314612-3523-01 2560, ROLLER
8314497-0101-03 2560, PWB BOARD A
8319331-2710-11 2560, MICRO SWITCH
8311250-4410-01 2560, ROLL
8314491-4423-02 2560, ROLL
8314417-3410-01 2560, ROLL
8314611-6051-02 2560, PWB BOARD-A 8614611-6051-15
8314611-6051-15 2560, PWB BOARD-A
8314611-6304-01 2560, MICROSWITCH
8314612-6051-12 2560, PWB BOARD B

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2560 Print System Series

2560 Print System Engine Error Codes


Error Code and
Meaning of the Error Code ACTION
Displayed message
Fatal Error
PWB A failure to read EEPROM. Replace PWB A
EEPROM Error

Fatal Error PWB A failed to initialize transport drive


Replace PWB A
Transport Drive Error unit.
Check the connections
Fatal Error between the main motor and
PWB A failed to initialize main motor.
Main Motor Error PWB A. Replace main motor
or PWB A
Check the connections
Fatal Error PWB A failed to initialize imaging cartridge between the I/C motor and
I/C Motor Error motor. PWB A. Replace I/C motor or
PWB A
Check the connections
Fatal Error between the print head unit
Print head failure
Polygonal Mirror Motor. and PWB A. Replace print
head unit or PWB A
Check the connections
Fatal Error between the fuser fan and
Fuser Fan failure PWB A. Replace fuser fan or
Internal Fan Abnormal
PWB A
Check the connections
Fatal Error
Power Supply fan failure between the P/S fan and PWB
Power Fan Abnormal
A. Replace P/S fan or PWB A

Fatal Error
Fusing unit failed to warm-up Replace the fuser
Fuser Warm-up Error
Fatal Error
Fusing unit failed to warm-up Replace the fuser
Fuser Temperature Low
Fatal error
Defective fusing thermistor Replace the fuser
Fuser Overheat
Error occurs after two attempts have been
Fatal Error Replace PWB A or Imaging
made to blow the fuse on the imaging
I/C Fuse Cut Error cartridge
cartridge.

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2560 Print System Series

2560 Print System Mailbox/Finisher Error Codes


Error Code and
Meaning of the Error Code ACTION
Displayed message

Fatal Error
Finisher Tray Motor M8 drive malfunction Replace PWB A or Motor M8.
Transport Drive Error

Fatal Error Check the home positioning


Arrangement bar drive CD Aligning Motor M4 drive malfunction. sensor PC5. Replace PC5,
Error Motor M4 or PWB A
Check the Shift sensor PC6.
Fatal Error
Shift Motor M5 drive malfunction. Replace PC6, Motor M5 or
Shift Plate drive Error
PWB A
Check the Paper Holding Tray
Fatal Error
Paper Holding Tray Motor M10 drive Home Position Sensor PC9.
Supporting tray drive
malfunction Replace PC9, Motor M10 or
Error PWB A

Check the Finisher Tray Home


Fatal Error
Finishing Tray Motor M8 drive malfunction Position Sensor PC2. Replace
Finishing Tray drive Error
PC2, Motor M8 or PWB A
Check the drive coupling
Fatal Error
Stapling Motor drive malfunction mechanism. Replace Stapling
Stapler drive Error
unit or PWB A
Check the Elevator Tray Upper
Fatal Error Surface Sensor PC8 or the
Elevator Tray drive Elevator Motor M9 drive malfunction Elevator Tray Retract Position
Error Sensor PC12. Replace PC8,
PC12, Motor M9 or PWB A

2560 Print System LCIF Error Codes


Error Code and
Meaning of the Error Code ACTION
Displayed message
Fatal Error LCIF Lift-Up Motor (EMOT) drive Check tray positioning
LCC Lift Motor Error malfunction. Replace EMOT Motor
Fatal Error Check the Lift-Up Sensor 1
Lift-Up Sensor 1 (LS1) malfunction.
LCC Lifter 1 Limit (LS1). Replace LS1
Fatal Error
LCC Transport Motor Transport Motor (HMOT) drive malfunction Replace HMOT Motor
Error
Fatal Error Check the Lift-Up Sensor 2
Lift-Up Sensor 2 (LS2) malfunction.
LCC Lifter 2 Limit (LS2). Replace LS2
Fatal Error
Communications failure between LCIF and
LCC Communications Replace PWB A
Error printer

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2560 Print System Series

2560 Print System 5-Bin Mailbox Error Codes


Error Code and
Meaning of the Error Code ACTION
Displayed message
st
Check the 1 Bin-Shift Home
Fatal Error Position Sensor (PC4).
Shift Bin error. st
Shift Error Replace PC4, or 1 Bin
Shifting Motor M2
Check the Paper Guide Home
Fatal Error Position Sensor (PC2) and the
Bin Switching error or paper guide
Drive Error in Paper Guide Pulse Sensor
malfunction
Moveable Guide (PC3). Replace PC2, PC3 or
Motor M3

2560 Print System 10-Bin Mailbox Error Codes


Error Code and
Meaning of the Error Code ACTION
Displayed message
Fatal Error
Communications failure between 10-Bin Check cabling for proper
Option I/F
Mailbox and printer connection
Communication
Fatal Error
38 Horizontal Check cabling for proper
Horizontal transport error.
Transport Drive connection
Error
Check the Transport Motor M1
Fatal Error and Transport Motor Pulse
Transport Drive Transport Motor drive malfunction detecting switch (PC1) for
Error proper connection. Replace
PC1 or M1

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3260/4032 Print System

3260 Print System Configurations


Product MINOLTA- RAM Standard Internal Hard Disk Time of Day Imaging
QMS P/N Resolution Clock Emulations*
3260 5250164-100 16MB 600 x 600 dpi Optional Optional Optional
3260 EX 5250164-400 32MB 1200 x 600 dpi Standard Standard Optional
®
3260 ImageServer 5250164-401 32MB 1200 x 600 dpi Standard Standard Standard

*Imaging emulations include bi-level CCITT Group 3 & 4 compressed TIFF, CALS Raster, PostScript Level 2 / CCITT, QMS CCITT Group 3 &

Key Features
♦ 32 ppm; 150 MHz processor ♦ 1¢ per page consumables cost
♦ 150,000 page/month duty cycle ♦ MINOLTA-QMS CrownView™ printer-based Web page
♦ Standard Ethernet (10BaseT/100Base TX) ♦ MINOLTA-QMS CrownAdmin® 3 printer management
♦ Up to 3,550 input and 2,500 output, duplex ♦ One-year on-site warranty

4032 Print System Configurations


Product MINOLTA- RAM Standard Internal Hard Disk Time of Day Imaging
QMS P/N Resolution* Clock Emulations**
4032 5250177-100 16MB 600 x 600 dpi Optional Optional Optional
4032 EX 5250177-400 32MB 1200 x 600 dpi Standard Standard Optional
4032 ImageServer® 5250177-401 32MB 1200 x 600 dpi Standard Standard Standard
*A maximum resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi can be achieved by adding RAM and a Multi-Res daughterboard
**Imaging emulations include bi-level CCITT Group 3 & 4 compressed TIFF, CALS Raster, PostScript Level 2 / CCITT, QMS CCITT Group 3
&4

Key Features
♦ 40 ppm; 150 MHz processor ♦ 1¢ per page consumables cost
♦ 200,000 page/month duty cycle ♦ MINOLTA-QMS CrownView™ printer-based Web page
♦ Standard Ethernet (10BaseT/100Base TX) ♦ MINOLTA-QMS CrownAdmin® 3 printer management
♦ Up to 3,550 input and 2,500 output, duplex ♦ One-year on-site warranty

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Options & Accessories
Product Description MINOLTA-QMS P/N

SC-100 copier/scanner Adds copier functionality to printer 1710326-001

Duplexing Unit For two-sided printing 1710304-001

High-Capacity Input Feeder Adds 2,500 sheets of paper input 2600604-100

High-Capacity Output Adds 2,000 sheets of paper output via 3 bins.


1710303-001
Stackler™ Staples up to 50 pages

Envelope Feeder For printing up to 100 envelopes 1710305-001

Multi-Res™ Option For 1200 x 1200 dpi printing 2600601-100

IDE Internal Hard Disk 2.1 GB 2600431-400

Consumables & Coverage


Consumable MINOLTA-QMS P/N Yield
Black Toner 1710307-001 23,000 prints @ 5% coverage

Stapler Refill 1710344-001 3 refills per box (5000 staples per refill)

Maintenance Kit 1710308-001 300,000 pages

8.5” x 11” page @ 5% coverage

Documentation and Training


3260/4032 Print System Service 4780127-901
3260/4032 Print System Utilities & Documentation 4780018-901
Software & Uitlities 4780105-901

Spare Parts List (Note: this is not a comprehensive list; please refer to the service documentation)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # REPLACED BY PART #
2293250-901G 3260 CONTROLLER PCB ASSY

865022K46546 3260,TRANSPORT ASSY FULL

865022K48230 3260,BTR ASSY

865048K61941 3260,DUPLEX COVER

865062K97924 3260,ROS ASSY

865105K14540 3260,HVPS

865105K94942 3260,PS ASSY M4 100V/120V

865126K07780 FUSER ASSY 115V,3260

865130E81311 3260,TAKE AWAY SENSOR

865048K74240 3260,CONSOLE PANEL

865003E23653 3260,STOPPER

865600k61600 3260, ROLLERS, FEED (6)

865022K93360 3260, ROLLERS, FEED,MSI

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Spare Parts List (continued)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # REPLACED BY PART #
865101K31042 MCU ASSY 115V

1710308-001 3260,MAINTENANCE KIT 110V *


* INCLUDES FUSER, BTR and 15 rollers

3260/4032 Engine Error Codes


Code Description
U1-1 Problem with the Main motor

U1-3 Problem with the LVPS Fan

U3-1 ROS, High signal from the Start of Scan (SOS)sensor

U3-3 Start of Scan (SOS) sensor, time signal long

U3-4 Start of Scan (SOS) sensor, time signal short

U3-5 ROS Motor has not come up to full speed within the specified time

U4-1 Fuser Thermistor on too long

U4-2 Fuser exceeded temperature

U4-3 Fuser Thermistor opened

U4-9 Alarm signal from Fuser Fan

U6-1 MCU PWB had a problem with printer control

U6-2 Problem reading information from RAM

U6-3 Unnamed problem with non-volatile memory

U6-4 Problem reading information from non-volatile memory

E1-1 Paper jam at the Registration Sensor

E1-2 Paper jam between the Registration Sensor and the Fuser Exit Switch

E1-3 Paper jam between the Fuser Exit Sensor and the Face up Exit Sensor

E1-6 Registration Sensor is actuated at printer power on

E3-1 Paper jam at the Fuser Exit Switch

E3-6 Fuser Exit Sensor is actuated at printer power on

E4-1 Paper jam at the Face Up Exit Sensor

E4-2 Paper jam at the Duplex Module Exit Sensor

E4-3 Paper jam at the Face Up Exit Switch

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3260/4032 Engine Error Codes
Code Description
E4-5 Paper jam at the Face Up Exit Sensor

E4-6 Paper jam at the Face Up Exit Switch

E5-1 Left Cover is open

E5-2 Left Lower Cover is open

E6-1 MCU PWB sensed that the HCF Left Cover is left open

E7-3 Duplex Cover is open

E8-1 Paper jam at the Duplex Module Exit Sensor

E8-2 Paper jam between the Face Up Exit Sensor and the Duplex Module Wait Sensor

E8-6 Problem with the Duplex Exit Sensor

C1-3 Paper jam between Paper Tray 1 and the Registration Sensor

C2-3 Paper jam between Paper Tray 2 and the Registration Sensor

C3-2 Paper jam between Paper Tray 3 and Tray 2 Take Away Sensor

C3-3 Paper jam between Paper Tray 3 and the Registration Sensor

C4-1 Paper jam between Paper Tray 4 and Tray 3 Take Away Sensor

C4-2 Paper jam between Tray2 Take Away Sensor and Tray 3 Take Away Sensor

C4-3 Paper jam between Paper Tray 4 and the Registration Sensor

C5-0 Paper jam between Paper Tray 5 and the Tray 4 Take Away Sensor

C5-1 Paper jam between Paper Tray 5 and the Tray 3 Take Away Sensor

C5-2 Paper jam between Tray 2 Take Away Sensor and Tray 3 Take Away Sensor

C5-3 Paper jam between Paper Tray and the Registration Sensor

C6-1 Paper jam between the Duplex Wait Sensor and the Registration Sensor

C8-1 Problem with the Envelope Feed Sensor

C8-2 Problem with the Tray 2 Take Away Sensor

C8-3 Problem with the Tray 3 Take Away Sensor

C8-6 Problem with the Duplex Wait Sensor

C9-1 Paper jam between the Envelope Tray and the Envelope Feed Sensor

C9-2 Paper jam between the Envelope Feeder and the Tray 2 Take Away Sensor

C9-3 Paper jam between the MSI Feeder and the Registration Sensor

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3260/4032 Print System
3260/4032 Engine Error Codes
Code Description
H1-1 Lift Up problem with Tray 1

H1-2 Lift Up problem with Tray 2

H1-3 Problem with Tray 3

H1-4 Problem with Tray 4

H1-5 Problem with Tray 5

H2-7 Communication problem between the printer and the Duplex Unit

H5-11 Problem at the Stack height Sensor during Top Tray stacking

H5-12 Problem at the Stack height Sensor during Middle Tray stacking

H5-13 Problem at the Stack height Sensor during Bottom Tray stacking

H5-21 Problem at the Top Tray Upper Limit Sensor

H5-22 Problem at the Middle Tray Upper Limit Sensor

H5-23 Problem at the Bottom Tray Upper Limit Sensor

H5-31 Problem at the Top Tray Lower Limit Sensor

H5-32 Problem at the Middle Tray Lower Limit Sensor

H5-33 Problem at the Bottom Tray Lower Limit Sensor

H5-81 Problem at the Finisher Eject Clamp Sensor

H5-82 Problem at the Tamper Sensor

H5-83 Problem at the Offset Home Sensor

H5-84 Problem at the Stacker Tray ID Sensor

H5-85 Problem at the Stacker upper Limit Switch

H5-86 Problem with the Stacker Lower Limit Switch

H5-91 Problem at the Stapler Head Home Sensor

H5-92 Problem with the Stapler Home Sensor

H5-93 Problem at the Front Corner Sensor

H5-94 Problem at the Front Edge Sensor

H5-95 Problem with the Rear Edge Sensor

H5-96 Problem at the Set Clamp Home Sensor

H5-97 Problem at the End Wall Sensor

J1-2 CRU is low on toner and should be replaced

J3-1 EP Cartridge is not installed or is not installed correctly

J6-1 CRU has reached end of life

J8-1 Wrong EP Cartridge is installed in the printer

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3260/4032 Engine Error Codes
Code Description
J8-3 CRU Memory error occurred
J8-4 CRU Memory communication error has occurred

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4060 Print System
4060 Print System Configurations
Product MINOLTA-QMS P/N Imaging Emulations*

MINOLTA-QMS 4060 5250158-100 Optional


®
MINOLTA-QMS 4060 ImageServer 5250158-400 Standard
*Imaging emulations include bi-level CCITT Group 3 & 4 compressed TIFF, CALS Raster, PostScript Level 2 / CCITT, QMS
CCITT Group 3 & 4

Key Features
♦ 40 page per minute ♦ Built-in duplexing ♦ MINOLTA-QMS CrownView™
♦ Up to 300,000 page-per-month duty cycle ♦ Internal hard disk ♦ MINOLTA-QMS CrownAdmin® 3
♦ Standard Ethernet® 10BaseT ♦ 90-day on-site warranty ♦ MINOLTA-QMS CrownCopy option

Options & Accessories


Product Description MINOLTA-QMS P/N
Large-Capacity Input Feeder Adds 3,000 pages of paper input 1710186-001

Large-Capacity Input Feeder Legal size paper 3,000 pages of paper input 1710186-007

Large-Capacity Output Stacker Adds 3,000 sheets of paper output 2600585-100

ImageServer Software Kit Adds support for popular document imaging emulations 2600353-403

QFORM™ Printer-resident forms management software 2600428-100

SC-100 copier/scanner Adds copier functionality to the printer 1710326-001

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Consumables & Coverage
Consumable MINOLTA-QMS P/N Yield

Black Toner 1710201-001 20,000 faces/bottle @4%; 8 bottles per kit

Developer Kit 1710202-001 160,000 faces/bottle @4%; 2 bottles per kit

Drum (Includes Transfer Charger) 1710203-001 250,000 faces

Fuser Kit 1710204-001 300,000 faces

Pick Roller Kit 1710206-001 500,000 faces

Large Capacity Input


1710250-001 500,000 faces
Feeder Pick Roller
8.5" x 11" page with 4% consumables coverage

Documentation and Training


4060 Print System Service 4780164-901
4060 Print System Documentation 4780005-901
Software & Uitlities 4780105-901

Spare Parts List (Note: this is not a comprehensive list; please refer to the service documentation)
PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SUBSTITUTE PART # REPLACED BY PART #

2293233-901T MINOLTA-QMS 4060 CONTROLLER


857CA02626-F501 TRANSFER UNIT GUIDE,M3894
857CA02626-0337 CLUTCH,PICK/FEED ROLLER,M3894
857CA02626-E200 DEVELOPER UNIT,M3894
857CA04192-E005 STACKER REWORK KIT 4060
857CA02626-E157 MOTOR,LIFT ASSY,M3894
857CA02626-F800 REVERSING UNIT
857CA02626-E732 DRIVE UNIT M
857CA02626-J002 PCA,M3894QA
857CA02626-E717 FAN,24V-40MM,M3894
857CA02626-E122 GUIDE ASSY (DECURL UNIT)
857CA98001-3336 LATCH,NC,TOP/FRONT,PAIR,M3894
857CA02626-E808 ROLLER ASSY,M3894
857CA02542-0158 SWITCH,TRAY BOTTOM,LCS,M3894
857CA02626-E100 LED COVER 4060
857CA02626-E125 LED UNIT
857CA02542-0152 SENSOR,JAM,EXIT,LCS,M3894
857CA02626-E331 PAPER FEED UNIT #3,M3894
857CA02626-E602 MOTOR,DRIVING UNIT D,M3894
857CA04267-E820 SOLENOID,M3894

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4060 Engine Error Codes
Code DESCRIPTION
8 Upper Pick motor 1 alarm (PM1ALM)
9 Middle Pick motor 2 alarm (PM2ALM)
10 Lower Pick motor 3 alarm (PM3ALM)
11 Reverse Switch-back Motor alarm (SBMALM)
13 Feed motor alarm (FMALM)
14 Stacker select Solenoid alarm (SSMALM)
15 Duplex motor alarm (DPMALM)
39 Fuser alarm (timeout)
40 Fuser temp high alarm
41 Fuser temp low alarm
80 Toner motor alarm (TNMALM)
81 Toner discharge screw alarm
82 Developer discharge alarm
84 Developer discharge shutter alarm
86 Toner auto-adjustment alarm
87 Toner density high alarm
88 Toner density low alarm
89 Toner density detection reference voltage high alarm
90 Toner density detection reference voltage low alarm
91 Toner hopper alarm
105 Main motor alarm (MMALM)
111 High-voltage power supply alarm (HVALM)
121 Spindle motor alarm (SPALM)
122 BD1 (Beam Detect) alarm
123 BD2 (Beam Detector) alarm
124 BD (Beam Detection) high-speed alarm
125 BD (Beam Detection) low-speed alarm
126 LD (Laser Diode) alarm
160 Fan alarm 1
161 Fan alarm 2
162 Fan alarm 3
163 Fan alarm 6
164 Fan alarm 7

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4060 Engine Error Codes (continued)
Code DESCRIPTION
176 Watchdog timer alarm(master)
177 Watchdog timer alarm (slave)
179 Communication alarm (mechanical controller)
180 EEPROM alarm
181 VS (Video Synchronous) alarm
182 Prepick alarm (timeout)
183 VR (Video Request) alarm (timeout)
196 LCIF Elevator Descent alarm
197 LCIF Elevator Ascent alarm
216 LCOS Stacker alarm

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Configuration Menu
The following is a standard configuration menu for the MINOLTA-QMS printer line (excluding the magicolor 2300 DL,
magicolor 2350, PageWorks, 2560 Print System and all DeskLaser versions). The references made to color are available
only on color printers. Printers that support such options as a duplexer, hard disk and optional paper trays will have those
selections show up only if these options are installed. Please refer to the printer user guide for a more detailed menu.

OPERATOR CONTROL MENU

IDLE

OPERATOR ADMINISTRATION INSTALLATION


CONTROL

COPIES 001-999

DUPLEX** Off, Long Edge, Short Edge

COLLATION Off, On

ORIENTATION Portrait, Landscape

INPUTBIN Upper, Optional Bin1,


Optional Bin2

CHAIN Off, On
INPUTBINS

COLOR Off, On
SEPARATION

COLOR Full Color,


MODEL Monochrome

COLOR ICC Color Match, ICC RGB Source, ICC Simulation, ICC PCL Source
MATCHING Link Quality, SIM in RGB Links

MEDIA For Upper Bin

CUSTOM BIN Upper, Optional

CONSUMABLES Item replaced,


Print Statistics

PROOF-THEN-PRINT Job Name 1-50

ACCOUNTING** Mode, Disk Space, Reset Accounting,


* Optional
File Segment
** Duplexing models only
*** Only available with Hard Disk Option
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ADMINISTRATION MENU

IDLE

ADMINISTRATION INSTALLATION OPERATOR


CONTROL

COMMUNICATIONS Timeouts, Serial, Parallel, Resident NIC, Optional NIC*

EMULATIONS ESP Default, HP-GL, LNO3+*, LinePrinter, PostScript,


Image Server, PCL 5E

SPECIAL PAGES Print Status, Registration Pg, Header Page, Trailer Page, Header Inputbin, Trailer Inputbin,
CMM Profile Page, Test Page #1, Test Page #2, Calibration, Status Page Type

STARTUP OPTIONS Do Start Page, Do Sys/Start,


Do Error Handler

MEMORY Quick Config, Manual


Config, Enable Disk Swap

Image Alignment, Default Paper, Outputbin 1 Name, Inputbin 5 Name*,


ENGINE Inputbin 6 Name*, Outputbin Name, Letterhead, Def resolution, Page
Recovery, Energy Saver, Toner Low Action, Print Quality, Density

CONSUMABLES Item Replaced,


Start Period

MISCELLANEOUS Save Defaults, Restore Defaults, Reboot System, New System Image,
Keypad Language, Capture Print Job***, Clock Operations**

DISK OPERATIONS Format Disk***, Backup


Disk***, Restore Disk***
* Optional
** Requires Time of Day Clock
*** Only available with Hard Disk Option

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INSTALLATION MENU

IDLE

INSTALLATION* OPERATOR ADMINISTRATION


CONTROL

OPERATOR Enter
PASSWORD Password

USE OPERATOR Off, On


PASSWORD

ADMIN PASSWORD Enter


Password

USE ADMIN Off, On


PASSWORD

* Optional requires Security Key

Note: The magicolor 2200 has the installation menu renamed to Security. This menu is password protected. If an
administratior/user sets the password and forgets it MINOLTA-QMS will be able to provide a recovery
password specific to that machine (tied to the serial number).

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Configuration Menu
The following is a standard configuration menu for the MINOLTA-QMS DeskLaser printer line (excluding the
magicolor 2300 DL). The references made to color are available only for color printing. Printers that support such
options as a duplexer, hard disk and optional paper trays will have those selections show up only if these options are
installed. Please refer to the printer user guide for a more detailed menu.

IDLE

LANGUAGE

SAMPLE PAGE

CALIBRATION PAGE

ENGINE Error Recovery, Energy Saver, Print Density,


Chain Inputbins, Chain Outputbins*

NETWORK IP Address, HW Address, Subnet Mask, Connection Timeout,

SERVICE Page Count Clear Care

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The following is a standard control panel and configuration menu for the MINOLTA-QMS magicolor 2300 DL and
magicolor 2350 printer line. The references made to color are available only for color printing. Such options as a duplexer,
hard disk and optional paper trays will have those selections show up only if these options are installed. Please refer to the
printer’s user guide for a more detailed menu.

1 2 4 5 6

3 9 8 7

Name Details
1 Green LED Ready for printing.
An error condition has occurred. Check the
2 Orange LED
message window.
3 Cancel Key Cancels the print job and returns to idle.
4 Key →
→ ← ↓ ↑) scroll through the menu. (↓
(→ ↓ ↑)
5 Key ←
scroll through alphanumeric characters.
6 Key ↓ → ←) moves through numbers.
(→
7 Key ↑
8 Menu/Select Key Enters a menu or selects an option.
9 Message Window Displays printer status.

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magicolor 2300 DL
IDLE
MAGICOLOR 2300DL

MENU MENU MENU MENU MENU


LANGUAGE SPECIAL PAGES ENGINE NETWORK CONSUMABLE USAGE

MENU
LANGUAGE

LANGUAGE SET LANGUAGE SET LANGUAGE SET LANGUAGE SET LANGUAGE SET LANGUAGE SET
ENGLISH FRENCH GERMAN ITALIAN PORTUGUESE SPANISH

LANGUAGE SET LANGUAGE SET


JAPANESE CZECH

MENU
SPECIAL PAGES

PRINT PRINT PRINT


CONFIG PAGE DEMO PAGE MENU MAP

MENU
ENGINE

ENGINE ENGINE ENERGY SAVER AUTO CONTINUE CHAINING TRAY ENGINE


CHANGE TONER SZ REPLACE TONER xx MINUTES xx xx SERVICE

ENGINE
SERVICE

FACE COUNT CONTROLLER VER. ENGINE VER. SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE


xxxxxx xx.xxx xxxx.xxxx.xxxx DIMM TEST SDRAM TEST POWER ON TEST

RESTORE RESET COUNTER


USER DEFAULT TRANSFER UNIT

MENU
NETWORK

IP ADDRESS SUBNET MASK GATEWAY HW ADDRESS DHCP: xxx HTTP: xxx


xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx :00206Bxxxxx BOOTP: yyy

SNMP:
xxx

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MENU
CONSUMABLE USAGE

BLACK TONER YELLOW TONER MAGENTA TONER CYAN TONER DRUM UNIT
xxx% REMAINING xxx% REMAINING xxx% REMAINING xxx% REMAINING xxx% REMAINING

Entering the Service Menu mode (magicolor 2300 DL):


1. Press Menu/Select to enter the configuration menu.
2. Press ► until Menu/Engine is displayed.
3. Press ▼ until Engine/Change Toner Sz is displayed.
4. Press ◄ until Engine/Service is displayed.
5. Press ▼ to display Service/Face Count.
6. Press both the Menu/Select and the Down keys at the same time for at least 2 seconds.
7. With Service/Service Person displayed, press the ▼.

SERVICE
SERVICE MENU

RESTORE SERVICE PERSON RESET RESET COUNTER


FACTORY DEFAULT SRU USAGE CONTROLLER FUSING UNIT

magicolor 2350
MENU

PROOF/PRINT PRINT MENU PAPER MENU QUALITY MENU INTERFACE MENU SYSTEM DEFAULT SERVICE MENU

PROOF/PRINT*

USERNAME

JOBNAME

COPIES 0-99 DELETE

NO YES
*Requires Hard Drive/TOD option

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PAPER
MENU

INPUT DUPLEX COPIES ORIENTATION PAGE RECOVERY COLLATE


TRAY

OFF SHORT EDGE LONG EDGE 1-999 PORTRAIT LANDSCAPE OFF ON YES NO

PRINT
MENU

MENU CONFIGURATION STATISTICS FONT LIST DEMO DIRECTORY LIST


MAP

POSTSCRIPT PCL

QUALITY
MENU

TONER TONER AIDC DENSITY REGISTRATION TESTPAGE 1 TESTPAGE 2 OPC


ACTION DUPLEX PAGE ACTION

INTERFACE MENU

ETHERNET USB PARALLEL

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SYSTEM
DEFAULT

LANGUAGE EMULATION STARTUP COLOR *DATE TIME ENERGY SAVER AUTO CONTINUE
OPTIONS SEPARATION

**ENERGY RESTORE/SAVE FORMAT CAPTURE SECURITY


SAVER MGT PRINTJOB

*Requires Hard Drive/TOD option


** 110V Unit only

SERVICE
MENU

SERVICE SRU FACTORY CHANGE SERIAL


PASSWORD TONER COUNTS NUMBER

SERVICE PASSWORD FUSER TRANSFER PAGE NORMALIZED SET


ENTER PASSWORD BELT

BLACK CYAN YELLOW MAGENTA

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Introduction

Note: This section is not valid for the PagePro 1100 Series, PagePro 1200 Series, PagePro 4100 Series, DeskLaser
Series, magicolor 2300 Series and 2560 Print system.

Memory allows your printer to store and retrieve information that is required to perform many of its tasks. The
memory requirements of each printer are dictated by the applications that are to be run. Each printer comes
standard with a certain amount of memory, but you may add more memory as necessary.

The memory is divided among blocks or “memory clients,” each of which is dedicated to a specific printing and
application purpose. MINOLTA-QMS Crown printers provide you with the unique ability to distribute your printer’s
memory among the various memory clients where it can best serve your specific printing needs. This guide provides
information on memory management so you can get the most from your MINOLTA-QMS Crown printer. Generally,
there are two main reasons for wanting to reconfigure your printer’s memory:

• To achieve maximum performance


• To enable additional features

The ability to configure your printer’s memory does not necessarily mean that you must change your current
configuration. If you are presently using all the features you need, and the printer is performing efficiently, you should
not feel compelled to reconfigure your printer’s memory. Just remember that if your printing needs change, not only
do you have the ability to increase the amount of printer memory, but you also can redistribute it where you feel it
would best meet your printing requirements.

MINOLTA-QMS Memory Management


Managing the memory on your printer is much the same as managing your personal income. In money
management, you have a certain amount of income and many ways of spending that income. You decide where that
money goes according to what is important to you. There is no single correct way to manage money, but there is one
best way for you according to your financial obligations. Any method is fine, as long as it works for you.

The same is true for managing the memory on your printer. There is no single correct way for everyone to allocate
available printer memory. There is, however, a best way to configure your printer’s memory for maximum efficiency
in your specific printing environment. For example, if you use a large number of PostScript fonts of various point
sizes, you may want to increase the amount of memory allocated to the area specified for PostScript fonts. Or you
may want to increase memory to the area that minimizes slowdowns when collating large print jobs.

Memory configuration affects these things as well as the number of jobs that can be accepted by the printer, the
number of options available simultaneously, the number of downloadable fonts and emulation's that can be stored,
and overall printer performance.

NOTE: Since not all MINOLTA-QMS Crown printers have the same features, some of the information in this guide
may not apply to your printer specifically. All information in this guide should be used in conjunction with your printer
user’s guide.

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MINOLTA-QMS Memory Definitions
Before you can configure your printer’s memory efficiently, you must first understand the different types of memory
and how they work together. MINOLTA-QMS Crown documentation uses the following memory terms.

Memory

Memory allows your printer to store and retrieve information. It is the space within your printer where information is
stored while being actively worked on.

Memory Clients
A memory client is a block of memory dedicated to a specific function. Each memory client controls certain features.
When insufficient memory is allocated to a specific client, the features it controls may not be accessible.

Excess Memory Client

The memory remaining after providing all the other memory clients with their specified amounts of memory is
automatically added to the excess memory client.

Storage

Storage is a device in or on which information can be kept. There are three main types of storage, ROM, RAM and
hard disk drives. ROM stores read-only data, RAM represents temporary storage, and hard disk drives hold
information on a more permanent basis (see the following definitions).

ROM (Read Only Memory)

This type of memory contains data and/or machine-executable instructions that can be read but not modified. On
some MINOLTA-QMS Crown printers, the operating system code, resident fonts, and resident emulation's are
stored in ROM. This information is not lost when the printer’s power is turned off.

RAM (Random Access Memory)

RAM is the memory your printer uses to perform each task. It can be written to and read from. Once a task is
complete, the memory is free again to be used for another task. This memory is volatile; that is, it can be lost when
the printer loses power. If your printer loses power while a print job is being sent, you must resend it. The number
and type of features you can run on your printer simultaneously depend on the amount of RAM you have and how
that RAM is distributed. Your printer comes with a standard amount of RAM and can be upgraded by adding either
Single In-line Memory Modules (SIMMs) Dual In-line Memory Modules (DIMMs) or memory expansion boards,
depending on the printer.

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RAM Disk

Also called a virtual disk, the RAM disk is an area of RAM that is used to simulate an additional hard disk. Data can
be written and read more quickly than on an actual hard disk, but a RAM disk loses any information stored on it
when the printer’s power is turned off. The frame buffer and spooling buffer are RAM disk clients.

Hard Disk

Whether or not your printer comes with a standard hard disk, it is possible to add hard disks to your printer. Some
MINOLTA-QMS Crown printers have the option of adding an internal hard disk, but you can add up to six external
SCSI hard disks (seven if no internal hard disk is installed) to all MINOLTA-QMS Crown printers. These hard disks
serve as secondary storage places for such items as downloaded fonts and emulation's. Hard disks are also used to
increase the amount of collation that can be accepted and provide a secondary storage area for spooled data, while
providing virtual memory capabilities.

SCSI (Small Computer System Interface)

Pronounced “skuzzy,” the printer’s SCSI port allows you to connect up to seven hard disks, providing storage for
fonts, emulation's, and other files.

IDE

The Integrated Device Electronics hard disk drive, which is standard on the MINOLTA-QMS printers, includes
controller electronics on the drive itself, so that no separate adapter card or expansion slot is required.

Volatile Memory

This type of memory can be lost when the printer loses power. For example, most RAM is volatile.

Non-volatile Memory

This type of memory is not lost when the printer loses power.

NV RAM

This is a protected form of RAM, used to store information such as your printer’s Configuration menu. Configuration
options you have chosen, such as emulations, memory settings, consumables status and input bins, are saved to
this non-volatile RAM. This information is not lost when you turn off your printer’s power.

Physical Memory

The physical memory on your printer is equal to the amount of RAM installed.

Virtual Memory

Virtual memory extends the effective size of the printer’s memory by using a disk file or swap file to simulate
additional memory space. It enables the hard disk to accept data swapped from RAM to free temporarily the RAM

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for other tasks. Not all MINOLTA-QMS Crown printers support virtual memory for all memory clients. See “Hard Disk
Management” later in this guide for specifics on your printer.

Spool

A spool is temporary storage to hold print jobs until the printer is available to process them.

Evaluation of Your Printing Environment


The first step in allocating your printer’s memory is to define your printing needs. Each of your printer’s features
requires a minimum amount of memory. If you use a feature, you must allocate enough memory to the client, which
controls it. On the other hand, if there are features you do not use, you can move excess memory in the clients,
which control the unused features to other clients that need additional memory.

Evaluation Questions

To get a better idea of what your printing requirements and your printer’s capabilities are, answer the following
questions:

1. How much RAM does your printer have (standard and additional memory)?

2. Do you have the option of installing additional memory if it is needed?

3. Does your printer have an internal hard disk? If so, what size?

4. Does your printer have any external hard disks connected? If so, how many and what sizes?

5. Which resident emulations will you be running?

6. Will you be loading any non-resident emulations to memory? If so, which ones?

7. How many printer ports will be connected?

8. Do you have an optional network interface connected?

9. How many people will be using this printer simultaneously?

10. How many downloadable fonts will you be using? What sizes? For which emulation?

11. Will you use many different sizes of fonts/typefaces?

12. How large will the files be that you are printing? How large is the largest file you will be printing?

13. Is most of the files text, or are any graphics intensive?

14. Will you want to download fonts, forms, or operators to memory?

15. Will you be duplexing documents?

16. Will you be collating documents? If so, how large and complex will these documents be?

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17. What paper sizes will you be using?

18. Will you be printing at 600 or more dots per inch (dpi)? (if applicable)

19. If using a color printer, will you be printing in monochrome or color?

After you have answered all of these questions, read the following sections to see how to use Quick Config, or if you
plan to manually configure your memory, which memory clients control the features you plan to use and which
memory clients control features you do not need.

Quick Configuration
This option is also known as Quick Config on the control panel. Not all MINOLTA-QMS Crown printers have this
option. If your printer does have it and you are uncertain about how to configure your printer’s memory, use only the
quick configuration option. Or use Quick Config as a starting point before trying to manually configure your printer’s
memory.

Quick Config provides a simple method of defining the minimum amount of memory that will allow each of the clients
to print the most complicated print jobs for your environment. This option asks you to specify the largest paper size
used, and, if applicable, the highest resolution you use, and whether or not duplexing is used. It then transfers
memory to the clients that require it to perform these functions. Any extra memory is allocated to the printer’s excess
memory client.

NOTE: The printer does not allow you to choose features that do not work with the amount of memory currently
installed on your printer.

Use Quick Config any time your printing needs change or when additional memory or a duplex option is installed.
Keep in mind that using Quick Config does not change the paper size or resolution you are using or the state of the
duplexer. These settings just ensure you have enough memory allocated to the appropriate clients to perform these
functions when requested.

Memory Clients
Memory clients are blocks of printer memory that are dedicated to a specific purpose. Each of the memory clients
can be set up from the Administration/Memory submenu of your printer’s Configuration menu. When you allocate
memory to a specific client through the control panel, it is allocated in kilobytes (KB). Each time you make changes
in the Memory submenu, print out a status page to confirm the memory reallocation. (Refer to your user’s guide for
information on how to print a status page.) The sizes listed on the status page are in bytes, so you must divide the
numbers on the status page by 1024 to get the equivalent number of kilobytes entered through the control panel.

NOTE: The value for each memory client must be divisible by 4 KB. Therefore, if a value is entered that is not evenly
divisible by 4 KB, it is automatically converted to the next lower value that is divisible by 4 KB.

For example, if you enter 102 KB, the actual value is lowered to 100 KB, assuming there is enough memory
available to allocate to this client. Refer to your printer’s user’s guide for the minimum and default settings for each
memory client. The amount shown on the status page will then be 102,400 (100 x 1024).

Excess Memory Client

Each print system designates one or two memory clients as the excess memory client. All memory not specifically
allocated to any other client is automatically added to the excess memory client. You can tell which configuration

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applies to your printer by checking which microprocessor operates your system in the technical specification section
of your printer user’s guide.

• Printers with I80960 microprocessors

The memory which is not explicitly allocated to any of the memory clients goes to a shared pool to be used by
both the frame buffer and display list clients. If you decrease one of the other user-configurable clients, the
shared pool increases. If you increase one of the other user-configurable memory clients, then the shared pool
decreases. Memory specifically allocated to frame buffer or display list clients’ remains as configured. Only the
excess memory is increased or decreased through the shared pool.

• Printers with R3000/3081 microprocessors

The excess memory client is the frame buffer. Memory specifically allocated to the frame buffer client remains
constant and is not user-configurable. Only the excess memory increases or decreases as more or less are
allocated to other clients.

Frame Buffer
Also known as K Mem Framebuff, the frame buffer memory client holds rasterized (bitmapped) images of page
faces (single sides of duplexed pages) which are ready to be sent to the physical print engine. Any task that affects
the page faces—such as duplexing, increasing paper size, or printing at a higher resolution—may require
increasing the amount of memory allocated to this client to boost print speed and overall system throughput. If not
enough memory is allocated to this client, memory is taken from the memory pool it shares with the display list to
complete a print job.

NOTE: The Crown color printers come configured with enough frame buffer memory for a single four-color page in
the largest paper size supported. Unless you have a multiple-resolution color printer, there is no reason to
increase its frame buffer client.

A frame holds the contents of a single page image. Because the frame buffer memory is so critical to the actual
printing of a page, its allocation takes precedence over that of other memory clients. Therefore, you cannot set the
frame buffer to an amount smaller than that required to image a page of the selected size.

The number of frames needed to print at engine speed is engine specific and depends on whether you are printing
simplex or duplex, what paper size you are using, and at what resolution. For example, printing at 600 dpi requires
four times the amount of memory in the frame buffer than does 300 dpi. Refer to your printer user’s guide for
additional information concerning your printer.

Calculating the Frame Buffer Size

The following formulas should help you determine the minimum number of kilobytes required in the frame buffer for
a monochrome printing situation. Your printer may require additional memory in the frame buffer to print at rated
speed.
paper feed width (inches) x horiz. resolution (dpi) ÷ 8 = scanline width (bytes)
paper feed length (inches) x vert. resolution (dpi) = number of scanlines
scanline width (bytes) x number of scanlines = total frame buffer memory (bytes)
bytes ÷ 1024 = KB

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For example, if you are printing a duplex, 8 1 /2" x 11" page at 600 x 600 dpi, with the short edge of the page fed
into the printer first, your equations would look like this:

8.5 x 600 ÷ 8 = 638 bytes (scanline width)


11 x 600 = 6,600 (number of scanlines)
638 x 6,600 = 4,210,800 bytes
4,210,800 ÷ 1024 = 4113 KB

Now, since in this example you are duplexing, you must double the frame memory to 8,421,600 bytes or 8,225 KB.
For Color printing you must quadruple the frame memory.

NOTE: If you do an equation for printing at 300 x 300 dpi and want to change it to 600 x 600 dpi, you can just
quadruple the frame memory size (double the resolution for both the vertical and horizontal edge of the
page).

Special Considerations

The frame buffer memory client is not configurable on all printers. Even if it is not configurable, you can manipulate
this client by taking memory from other clients, since the frame buffer can use excess memory not specifically
allocated to any client. It shares this excess memory pool with the display list. On other Crown printers, any extra
memory is added to the PostScript heap. After changing the memory configuration, print a status page to ensure
the frame buffer has enough memory.

Display List

Also known as K Mem Display, this client shares its memory with the frame buffer memory client. The display list
stores compressed representations, or blocks, of the pages to be printed. It takes approximately 1 compressed
block for a normal 8 1 /2" x 11" text page, 4 compressed blocks for an 8 1 /2" x 11" page that includes some
graphics, and as many as 500 compressed blocks for an extremely complex page.

Many pages of compressed blocks belonging to multiple print jobs can be stored at the same time in the display list.
If enough memory is allocated to this memory client, a page can always be ready to print as soon as the print
engine has imaged another page. Additional memory in this client can also increase the number of pages that can
be collated.

Increasing the amount of memory in this client may improve printing throughput and minimize slowdowns due to
duplexing, collating, or printing complex pages. It may also increase the threshold of chunk collation. If not enough
memory is allocated to this client, memory is taken from the shared memory pool to complete the print job.

PostScript Font Cache


Also known as K Mem PS Fonts and Font Cache, this memory client stores bitmapped representations of
previously rasterized PostScript fonts. This process reduces the number of times a font must be converted from
outline form to bitmap form. Printing pages that have characters already stored in the font cache is immensely
faster than printing characters not yet in the font cache.

As the font cache memory fills, the printer erases bitmapped characters that have been in the cache longer than
the others without being used to make room for new characters. By increasing the memory allocated to this client,
the printer can store more characters and spend less time erasing and replacing characters in the cache. This
client has a limit to the maximum point size it will store.

Normally, you do not need to change this memory client unless you use a large number of fonts at various point
sizes. If you do, you may allocate additional memory to this client to improve printer performance. There is no
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specific formula to use in figuring the amount of memory required by the font cache, but after a certain point, large
font caches cause the printer to take longer to print than smaller font caches because of the search time through
the cache. The recommended font cache size is in the following ranges:

• 128 KB to 256 KB for 300 dpi printing

• 256 KB to 512 KB for 600 dpi printing

You should experiment to see what font cache size works best for you.

PS Heap
Also known as K Mem PS Heap, PostScript VM, and Virtual Memory, this client holds downloaded fonts, PostScript
operators, and forms.

Inefficiently coded PostScript jobs can consume an infinite amount of virtual memory or leave objects in the
PostScript heap after the print jobs are completed, leading to virtual memory errors. If not enough memory is
allocated to the PS heap, the job cannot print.

Increasing the memory allocated to this client allows more complex jobs to print and increases the number of fonts
that can be downloaded to virtual memory. However, this client should be increased only if you receive a virtual
memory error when attempting to print a job or download a font and only in small increments until the error
message goes away. Too much memory in the PS heap is a waste since it will never be used and cannot be
shared with other memory clients.

NOTE: Any excess memory available after providing the other memory clients with their allocation is automatically
added to the PostScript heap.

Emulation
Also known as K Mem Emulation, this client is used to store any optional (loadable) emulation, such as CCITT,
QUIC II, LN03 Plus, HP PCL, and HP-GL. Increasing this client’s memory allows for more than one optional
emulation to be loaded at a time so they do not have to be reloaded every time they are needed for a print job.

If an emulation is loaded to process a print job and there is not enough memory in the emulation client, another
emulation already loaded may be unloaded automatically to obtain enough memory. If you notice a delay in printing
between jobs that have different non-resident emulations, it is possible that the emulations have to reload each time
they are run. Adding to the emulation client may eliminate the unloading and reloading of these emulations and,
consequently, increase throughput.

Also, increase the emulation client if you are printing complex non-PostScript jobs that may require more memory
to process correctly.

Temporary Emulation
Also known as K Mem Emul Tmp and Emulation Temporary, this client sets the amount of system memory to be
used by non-PostScript emulations for storing downloaded fonts, forms, and macros. By dedicating a portion of
memory to this client, MINOLTA-QMS Crown printers can perform “context switching,” which is the ability to retain
downloaded fonts and forms even after the printer changes from one emulation to another. Context switching
prevents unnecessary repetitive downloading and traffic congestion on networks.

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Normally, this memory client does not need to be changed unless you plan to download many different non-
PostScript fonts.

Spool Buffers
Also known as Host Input and K Mem for Spool, this memory client stores incoming data from all the interfaces until
the emulation can process the print job. When enough memory is allocated to this client, the host becomes free
more quickly, and the number of jobs that the printer can accept simultaneously is increased. You should consider
the amount of data being sent simultaneously when allocating memory to the spool buffer. If available, a hard drive
can supplement this client with additional space needed for spooling. See the “Hard Disk Management” section
later in this guide.

NOTE: While increasing this client is beneficial in reducing network traffic, throughput speed is not necessarily
increased. Also, making this client too large could actually decrease throughput because of the overhead
involved with managing a large spool.

Disk Cache
This memory client stores frequently used data in system memory instead of continually storing it to and retrieving it
from a hard disk. If a hard disk is used and a lot of disk access is required, adding memory to the disk cache may
increase the printer’s performance. For example, if many fonts are stored on disk, faster access to these fonts is
achieved by increasing the disk cache size. Conversely, if no hard disk is used, the disk cache should be set to the
minimum. However, when hard disks are installed they are not available until the disk cache client is increased.

The amount of memory needed for the disk cache client is dependent on the size of the disk, the number of disks,
the number of subdirectories on each disk, and the amount of memory dedicated to caching. As long as there is
enough memory in the disk cache, all disks are accessible. If insufficient memory is allocated to the disk cache,
some disks may be seen while others are not.

The disk cache is a high-speed temporary buffer for data going to and from the hard disk drive. It can speed the
printer in two ways:

• Information such as fonts or logos that may be referenced frequently may still be in the cache and may not have
to be pulled off the drive every time, bypassing the need to go to the hard disk each time it is needed.

• When writing to disk, information can be held in the cache temporarily until it is more convenient to write to disk.

The recommended amount of memory for the disk cache client is as follows:

• 120 KB minimum

• 0.5 KB per MB of disk storage total for all disks

For example, the recommended disk cache client size for a single 120 MB hard disk would be 180 KB, and for two
120 MB hard disks it would be 240 KB. These are recommended values. The printer will still operate with a smaller
cache, but decreased performance may result.

NOTE: After formatting a disk and the “FORMAT COMPLETE” message is displayed in the message window, the
formatted disk may not be available to the system until the printer is turned off and then on again.

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MB Printer Mem
On the printers with true virtual memory, this information-only field indicates the total amount of virtual memory
(size of the swap file plus the amount of physical RAM). On all other Crown printers, this field shows only the size of
physical RAM installed. This is also the case if disk swapping is turned off on a true virtual memory printer.

System Memory
Also known as System Use, this non-configurable client is the amount of RAM that is used to run the printer’s
operating system. It is never increased or decreased. The system memory subtracted from the total amount of
RAM identifies the amount of RAM available for all the other memory clients.

Enable Disk Swap


Not all MINOLTA-QMS Crown printers support this memory option. If your printer does have this option, refer to the
following section, “Hard Disk Management,” for information on this option.

Hard Disk Management


Whether or not your printer comes standard with an internal hard disk, it is possible to add hard disks to your
printer. Some MINOLTA-QMS Crown printers have the option of adding an internal hard disk, but you can add up to
six external SCSI hard disks (seven if no internal hard disk is installed) to MINOLTA-QMS Crown printers. These
hard disks serve as secondary storage places for such items as downloaded fonts, emulations, and spooled data. If
your printer supports collation, hard disks also increase the number of pages that can be collated before chunk
collation begins.

Virtual Memory Support


Before configuring your printer’s virtual memory, you must check to see which memory clients on your printer
support virtual memory. Depending on the clients supported by virtual memory, your printer falls into one of the
following categories:

• Printers with true virtual memory

If, in your printer’s Memory submenu, you have the option to enable disk swap, you have virtual memory
capability for all memory clients once you have enabled the disk swap. See the technical specifications section
of your printer user’s guide to determine what kind of microprocessor operates your printer.

• Printers with overflow virtual memory

If the printer does not have the enable disk swap option in the Memory submenu, then it supports virtual memory
capabilities for select memory clients when a hard disk is installed and disk swapping is enabled. See the
technical specifications section of your printer user’s guide to determine what kind of microprocessor operates
your printer.

Printers with True Virtual Memory


The enable disk swap option in the Memory submenu can be used to create a “swap file” on the system hard disk,
which is usually the hard disk with the address DSK6. The default size of the swap file depends on the amount of
RAM installed. The more Ram is installed, the larger the default swap file size will be. The printer uses this file as
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an extension of its memory. As the physical RAM fills, the printer can swap the contents to the hard disk file to allow
more space. This file swapping between disk and RAM occurs at various times throughout the printing process and
is completely transparent.

Set the enable disk swap option to on to create the default size swap file on the disk. Select off if you do not want to
use the swap file. If you select off, you may use the space for other file storage. If disk swapping is enabled and the
system hard disk is removed or not turned on, the printer does not automatically reset to the factory defaults. It
assumes there was an error and allows for recovery, such as turning on the external hard disk drive before turning
on the printer.

Printers with Overflow Virtual Memory


Once you have a hard disk installed on your printer, it has virtual memory capabilities for specific memory clients,
extending the amount of memory available for certain supported features. Spooling overflow is an extension of the
K Mem for Spool memory client. If your printer supports collation and it has a hard disk, you can dedicate part of
that disk for collation overflow or as an extension of the display list memory client.

Spooling Overflow

The spool overflow option is located in the Disk Operations submenu of the Administration menu. This option
specifies the maximum space reserved for spooling overflow on the hard disk.

Instead of waiting for each page to be processed, the host can send information to be stored in the spooling buffer
(K Mem for Spool) until it is ready to be printed. If all the memory in the spooling buffer is being used and the Spool
Overflow option is enabled, the printer stores the “overflow” from the spooling buffer in a reserved area of the hard
disk. Since RAM is faster than the hard disk, even if you have the spool file enabled, you should allocate enough
RAM to match the throughput (engine speed) of the printer.

Reserving a 10-20 MB portion of the hard disk for spooling overflow works well for most printing environments. If
too much of the disk is dedicated to spooling, the printer’s performance may actually be hindered because the
printer tries to fill the overflow space before passing the job to the processor.

Collation Overflow

If your printer supports collation, the collation overflow option is located in the Disk Operations submenu of the
Administration menu. This option specifies how much of a hard disk is dedicated to collation overflow.

This feature works in the same manner as the Spool Overflow option. If, when the printer is collating a print job, all
the display list memory is being used and the Collation Overflow option is enabled, the printer shifts some of the
display list storage to the hard disk.

If both the display list and the collation overflow memory are completely exhausted during a single print job, the
printer automatically begins “chunk collating.” For chunk collation, the printer prints and collates portions of the job
instead of the entire job at once. For example, if 50 pages of a 90-page job consume all the collation memory, the
printer may print and collate pages 1 through 50 before continuing with pages 51 through 90.

NOTE: On certain printers, chunk collation begins automatically after a specific number of pages, regardless of the
size of collation memory. See your user’s guide for more information.

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