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CONTENTS
Contents
CHAPTER 1 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
I. Servicing Chart ................................ 1-1 B. Reader Unit ..................................... 1-8
A. Items to Clean ................................. 1-2 C. Printer Unit ...................................... 1-8
1. ADF ............................................ 1-2 D. Duplexing Unit (accessory)........... 1-10
2. Reader Unit and Printer Unit ...... 1-3 E. Envelope Feeder (accessory) ......... 1-10
3. Replacing the Toner Cartridge .... 1-4 F. Replacing the Consumables .......... 1-11
II. Periodically Replaced Parts ............ 1-7 1. ADF .......................................... 1-11
III. Consumables and Durables ............. 1-7 2. Reader Unit ............................... 1-11
A. ADF ................................................. 1-8 3. Printer Unit ............................... 1-14
APPENDIX
A. GENERAL TIMING CHART ....... A-1 D. Specifications ............................... A-15
1. Reader Unit ................................ A-1 1. Reader Unit .............................. A-15
2. Printer Unit ................................ A-2 2. Printer Unit .............................. A-17
B. LIST OF SIGNALS........................ A-3 3. Default Ratios .......................... A-20
1. Input/output Signals to/from DC 4. Copying Speed ......................... A-21
controller PCB ........................... A-3 E. Special Tools ................................ A-22
C. GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM A-9 F. Solvents and Oils .......................... A-23
1. controller unit ............................ A-9
2. Reader unit .............................. A-11
3. Printer unit .............................. A-13
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
1-1
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
A. Items to Clean
1. ADF : Clean : Replace : Lubricate : Adjust : Inspect
Maintenance interval
Ref. Name Remarks
every 100,000 every 200,000
1 Feed/reversing roller
2 Registration roller
3 Registration paper sensor (S3)
4 Separation belt
5 Feed roller
6 Original tray paper sensor (S1)
7 Pickup roller
8 Feed belt
9 Delivery roller
10 Copyboard glass retainer (right) On the reader side.
11 Pre-separation guide Or, 6 mon., whichever is earlier.
12 Vertical size plate On the reader side.
Figure 1-101
1-2
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
*Take care not to touch the mirrors and lenses, and keep the CCD free of dust.
1-3
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
Caution:
Never throw the toner cartridge into fire.
The toner will catch fire, causing burns
or fires.
Be sure to use a toner cartrdige specially
designed for the machine.
Figure 1-102
Figure 1-103
Figure 1-104
1-4
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
Figure 1-105
Figure 1-106
Figure 1-107
Figure 1-108
1-5
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
Figure 1-109
Figure 1-110
Figure 1-111
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1-7
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
A. ADF
Estimated life
No. Part name Part number Q'ty (copies) Remarks
A-1 Feed belt (pickup assembly) FB3-5702 4 250,000
A-2 Separation roller FF5-5207 1 250,000
A-3 Feed belt FC1-7815 1 250,000 If dirt cannot be removed.
B. Reader Unit
Estimated life
No. Part name Part number Q'ty (copies) Remarks
R-1 Scanning lamp FH7-3336 1 500 hr
R-2 Cooling fan FH6-1463 2 30,000 hr
C. Printer Unit
Estimated life
No. Part name Part number Q'ty (copies) Remarks
P-1 Manual feed pickup roller RB1-9526 1 200,000 Replace at the same time.
P-2 Manual feed separation pad RF5-2703 1 200,000
P-3 Fixing assembly RG5-4318 1 350,000 100/120V model
RG5-4319 1 350,000 230V model
P-4 Feed roller RF5-1834 2 350,000 Replace at the same time.
P-5 Separation roller 2 350,000
P-6 Transfer roller RF9-1394 1 350,000
P-7 Scanner cooling fan RH7-1266 1 25,000 hr
P-8 Power supply cooling fan RH7-1396 1 25,000 hr
P-9 Controller cooling fan RH7-1289 2 25,000 hr
P-10 Delivery fan RH7-1271 2 25,000 hr
P-11 Manual feed tray cooling fan RH7-1397 1 25,000 hr
P-12 Controller cooling fan FH6-1544 1 50,000 hr
P-13 LCD unit FG6-4486 1 10,000 hr
1-8
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
[P-5] [P-4]
1-9
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
[R-2]
[P-13]
[R-1]
[R-2]
[P-10] [P-12]
[P-7]
[P-11]
[P-9]
[P-8]
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MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
F. Replacing the
Consumables
1. ADF
For details, see the DADF-C1 Service
Manual.
2. Reader Unit
a. Scanning Lamp
1) Remove the right glass retaining cover. [1]
[2]
2) Remove the copyboard glass.
3) Remove the screw [1], and detach the
magnet catcher [2] and the scanning lamp
cover [3].
[3]
Figure 1-304
[4]
Figure 1-305
1-11
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
[6]
Figure 1-306
Caution:
When mounting the anti-reflection plate,
be sure to fit the anti-reflection plate into
the cut-off (front, rear) of the No. 1 mir-
ror base. In addition, be sure that the
connector is fully fitted to the anti-re-
flection plate.
Cut-off (front)
Cut-off (rear)
Figure 1-307
1-12
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
[7] [8]
Figure 1-308
Figure 1-309
[2]
Figure 1-310
1-13
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
[1]
Figure 1-311
Figure 1-312
[2]
Figure 1-313
1-14
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
[1]
Figure 1-314
c. Fixing Assembly
1) Open the left cover.
2) If a duplexing unit is installed, push down
the knob [1] and pull out the duplexing
unit [2].
[2]
[1]
Figure 1-315
3) Push down the knobs on both ends of the
fixing assembly unit, and pull out the fix-
ing assembly.
[2]
[1]
Figure 1-316
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MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
Figure 1-317
Figure 1-318
Figure 1-319
Figure 1-320
1-16
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
[2]
Figure 1-321
Figure 1-322
[1]
[2]
[1]
[2]
1-17
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
Figure 1-324
Figure 1-325
1-18
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
Figure 1-326
Figure 1-327
e. Transfer Roller
1) Open the supper cover, and take out the
toner cartridge.
Figure 1-328
1-19
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
Figure 1-329
[2]
Figure 1-330
Figure 1-331
1-20
MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
Caution:
1. If you have replaced the scanning lamp, perform the following; for details, see p. 4-6:
• Clean the No. 1/2/3 mirror, reflecting shade, and standard white plate.
• Clean and lubricate the scanner rail.
• Adjust the intensity of the scanning lamp (Function>MISC-R>LAMP-ADJ in service
mode).
• Adjust the CCD (Function>CCD>CCD-ADJ in service mode).
2. Check Display>MISC>FL-LIFE in service mode.
1-21
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
5.0 ±2.0mm
5.0 ±2.0mm
0 2 4 5 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 0 2 4 5 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20
Figure 2-A101 Leading Edge Non-Image Figure 2-A103 Leading Edge Image
Width Margin
0 0
2 2
4 4
5 5
6 6
8 8
10 10
2-1
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
For details of the above, see VII.D “Adjustment Mode (ADJUST)” in Chapter 12.
Reference:
The machine does not require the adjustment of registration as part of the adjustment of the
leading edge margin.
2-2
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
Reference:
The multifeeder or the duplex unit (accessory) do not require adjustment of the margin.
1) Remove each cassette from the machine, and adjust the roll in the cassette with a screwdriver
to eliminate displacement of images.
w [3] [4]
[1] [2]
[1]
[2] 0.5mm
[3]
[4]
Figure 2-A105
Feed direction
Feed direction
Displacement
toward top of
image
Displacement
Match the toward bottom
displacement of image
Figure 2-A106
2-3
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
[6]
[2]
[1]
[3]
Figure 2-A107
Caution:
1. Check the scanner drive cable for twisting, and check to make sure that it has not ridden
over the pulley.
2. Move the No. 1 mirror base and the No. 2 mirror base by hand to make sure that they
move smoothly. At this time, avoid touching the reflecting plate.
3. Take care not to damage the cable by the edge of the metal plate.
2-4
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
B. Electrical System
1. When Replacing the Reader Controller PCB
1) Remove the reader unit front cover.
•If service mode is available,
2) Copy the values of the items (11 in all) indicated on the reader unit service label (remove the
reader unit front lower cover) and also in service mode to the reader unit service label; then,
go to step 3).
• If service mode is not available,
Go to step 3).
3) Remove the reader controller PCB. (See the Reader Service Manual: IV.B.1 “Removing the
Reader Controller PCB” in Chapter 3.)
4) Assemble the machine. (Keep the cover removed in step 1) as it is.)
5) Connect the reader unit power plug to the power outlet, and turn on the rear power switch,
printer unit power switch, and control panel power soft switch in the order indicated.
6) Clear the RAM on the reader controller PCB in service mode: Function>CLEAR>R-CON.
7) In service mode (COPIER>Adjust>DJ-XY, CCD), enter the values copied to the reader unit
service label in step 1). Be sure to press the OK key after entering the values.
If service mode was not available in step 2), enter the values initially indicated on the service
label.
8) Make the following selections in service mode: COPIER> Function>MISC-R>USE-LAMP.
9) Turn the VR (VR1601) designed for the adjustment of the scanning lamp and found on the
reader controller PCB to the left and the right; stop it when a beep is heard, and press the OK
key on the control panel screen. (See the instructions given for removing and mounting the
scanning lamp and for replacing the light intensity detection PCB.)
10) Make the following selections in service mode: COPIER>Function>CCD-CCD-ADJ.
11) When ‘CCD-ADJ’ is highlighted (reverse video), press the OK key on the control panel
screen to start CCD auto adjustment.
12) See that ‘END’ is indicated on the screen when CCD auto adjustment ends. (The indication at
the top of the Service Mode screen changes from ‘READY’ to ‘SERVICE’ and then to
‘READY’.)
13) Mount the front lower cover (w/ service label) removed in step 1).
14) When all operations end, turn off and then on the printer unit power switch, and turn on the
control panel power switch.
15) Execute auto gradation correction in user mode.
16) End.
2-5
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
COPY
LOAD
Scanning lamp
adjusting VR
Figure 2-B101
7) Press the OK key on the control panel screen. (The indication on the Service Mode screen
changes to ‘READY’.)
8) Make the following selections in service mode: COPIER>Functions>CCD>CCD-ADJ.
9) When ‘CCD-ADJ’ is highlighted (reverse video), press the OK key on the control panel
screen to start CCD auto adjustment.
10) See that the screen indicates ‘END’ at the end of CCD auto adjustment. (The indication on
the top of the Service Mode screen changes from ‘READY’ to ‘SERVICE’ and then to
‘READY’.)
11) Mount the front lower cover removed in step 3).
12) Execute auto gradation correction in user mode.
13) End.
2-6
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
COPY
LOAD
Scanning lamp
adjusting VR
Figure 2-B102
7) Press the OK key on the control panel screen. (The indication at the top of the Service Mode
screen changes to ‘READY’.)
8) Make the following selections in service mode: COPIER>Function>CCD>CCD-ADJ.
9) When ‘CCD-ADJ’ is highlighted (reverse video), press the OK key on the control panel
screen to start CCD auto adjustment.
10) See that ‘END’ has appeared on the screen to indicate the end of CCD auto adjustment. (The
indication at the top of the Service Mode screen changes from ‘READY’ to ‘SERVICE’ and
then to ‘READY’.)
11) Mount the front lower cover removed in step 3).
12) Execute auto gradation correction in user mode.
13) End.
2-7
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
Figure 2-B103
3) Turn off the control panel power soft switch and the rear power switch, and mount the new
standard white plate to the machine.
4) Turn on the rear power switch, and turn on the control panel power soft switch.
5) Make the following selections in service mode: COPIER>Function>CCD>CCD-ADJ.
6) When ‘CCD-ADJ’ is highlighted (reverse video), press the OK key on the control panel
screen to start CCD auto adjustment.
7) At the end of CCD auto adjustment, see that the screen indicates ‘END’. (The indication at
the top of the Service Mode screen changes from ‘READY’ to ‘SERVICE’ and then to
‘READY’.)
8) Execute auto gradation correction in user mode.
9) End.
a. Using a Meter
1) Set the meter range to 30 VDC.
2) Connect the - probe of the meter to GND of the DC controller PCB or the reader controller
PCB.
3) Connect the + probe of the meter to the terminals (on the DC controller PCB or the DC
controller PCB) indicated on the pages that follow.
4) Make checks as instructed.
2-8
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
a. A solid black, horizontal line, vertical line, or solid white image may be printed on the printer
unit. A choice may be made of the pickup slot and the delivery slot.
b. The state of each sensor used in the printer unit may be monitored, and solenoids, motors, and
other loads may be forced to operate.
c. If a fault has occurred, the error data sent to the video controller (external device) from the
printer unit may be indicated using the LEDs of the checker.
PRIN
TER
DRI Alligator clip (not used)
bit 1
6 b
it 1 5 b
VER
it 14 b
it 13
bit 1
2 b
it 11
bit 1
0 b
it 9
DAT
A
Connector 2 (not used)
bit 8
bit 7
bit 6
bit 5
bit 8 bit 4
1 bit 3
bit 7 bit 2
1 bit 6 bit 1
DAT
1 bit 5 A SE DC2
0 1 T 4V
bit 4
0 1 bit 3
0 1 bit 2
0 1 bit 1 ENT
0 1 ER TE
0 PRINST
T
0
ON MOD
0 DISP
LAY E SE
5
LEC
6 T
OFF 7
3
RY9 SET
UP 2
8
-0 104 1
9
10
C 11
MAD ANON
E IN INC
JAP .
AN
Connector 1
Figure 2-C101
Caution:
The checker may be used only for the printer unit and the duplexing unit (accessory).
2-9
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
D. Special Tools
1. Outline
With the checker, the condition of the printer unit may be monitored and various settings may
be made combining the mode select switch and display/setup switch (Table 4-201).
DISPLAY/
SETUP DISPLAY (indicates state of SETUP (various data settings to be sent to
sensor and load sent by printer) printer)
Mode
1 operator call/service call
2 service call details/faulty print details/warning print density selection
fan/fan fault details
3 pickup assembly composition/selected pickup ready inhibit/sleep setting
assembly/paper in pickup assembly
4 sensor state 1
5 selected paper size multifeeder manual feed tray paper size selection
6
7 upper/lower cassette paper size/sensor state 2
8 paper jam cause/fan fault details 2 test print pickup/delivery slot selection/pattern setting
9 paper feed system electrical part state/sensor state 3 paper feed system electrical part drive 1
10 motor state paper feed system electrical parts drive 2
11 paper feed system electrical parts drive
Table 2-D101
Table 2-D102
2-10
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
3. Control Panel
DATA LED
The settings of each sensor and load sent from the printer unit is monitored with reference to 16
LEDs.
24VDC LED
It turns on when the checker is supplied with 24 V.
MODE SELECT Switch
It is used to select various modes. (Table 4-201)
DISPLAY/SETUP Switch
It is used to switch between DISPLAY and SETUP.
It is used to indicate the state of each sensor and load sent by the printer unit with reference to
DATA LED.
SETUP
It is used to set data using the DATA SET switch.
TEST PRINT Switch
When it is turned ON, the test print pattern selected by the DATA SET switch is printed on the
printer unit.
ENTER Switch
It is used to enter the data selected by the DATA SET switch.
DATA SET Switch
It is used to set various data to be sent to the printer unit. (Table 4-201)
PRINTER DRIVER
DATA DC24V
bit 16 bit 15 bit 14 bit 13 bit 12 bit 11 bit 10 bit 9 bit 8 bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1
TEST
DATA SET ENTER PRINT MODE SELECT
bit 8 bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 5 6 7
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ON DISPLAY
4 8
3 9
2 10
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OFF SET UP
1 11
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Figure 2-D101
2-11
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
[3] [2]
[1]
PRIN
TER
bit 16 DRIV
bit 15
bit 14
ER
bit 13
bit 12
bit 11
bit 10 DATA
bit 9
bit 8
bit 7
bit 6
bit 5
bit 8 bit 4
1 bit 3
bit 7 bit 2
1 bit 6 bit 1
1
DATA
bit 5 SET DC24V
0 1 bit 4
0 1 bit 3
0 1 bit 2
0 1 bit 1 ENTE
0 1 R TEST
0 PRINT
0
0
ON MODE
DISPLA
Y SELE
5 6 CT
OFF 7
3
RY9- SET
UP 2
8
01 04 1
9
10
CA 11
MADE NON
INC.
IN JAP
AN
Figure 2-E101
Caution:
A buildup of static charges, if any in your body, can cause the copier to malfunction or go out
of order when you operate the printer driver checker. Be sure to touch a metal portion of the
copier before connecting the checker to discharge the buildup.
2-12
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
EX 1
To check the nature of an operator call/service call,
[1] When the copier has entered standby mode, set the display/setup switch of the checker to
'DISPLAY'.
[2] Set MODE SELECT to '1'.
[3] Find out the bit whose data LED is on with reference to the mode list.
For instance, if bit 16 is on, we know that the fixing assembly has a fault from the mode list
(Table 4-301).
[3]
PRINTER DRIVER
DATA DC24V
bit 16 bit 15 bit 14 bit 13 bit 12 bit 11 bit 10 bit 9 bit 8 bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1
[1] [2]
TEST
DATA SET ENTER PRINT MODE SELECT
bit 8 bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 5 6 7
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ON DISPLAY
4 8
3 9
2 10
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OFF SET UP
1 11
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Figure 2-E102
Caution:
If MODE SELECT is selected while the display/setup switch is in 'SET UP', the mode se-
lected before the display/setup switch is set to 'DISPLAY' will be maintained.
2-13
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
MODE SELECT 1
bit Details of display/settings
[3] 16 fault in fixing assembly
15 fault in beam detection
14 fault in laser
13 fault in main motor
12 fault in scanner motor
D 11 fault in fan motor
I 10 fault in duplexing re-pickup roller
S 9 fault in holding plate lifter
P
L 8 fault in duplexing horizontal registration guide
A 7
Y
6 faulty print
5 absence of cartridge
4 absence of paper
3 door open
2 jam
1 printer ready
8
7
S 6
E
T 5
4
U
P 3
2
1
Table 2-E101
2-14
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
EX2
To check the paper size selected for the upper cassette,
[1] When the copier has entered standby state, set the DISPLAY/SETUP switch of the checker to
'DISPLAY'.
[2] Set MODE SELECT to '7'.
[3] Read the bits whose LED is on from the mode list.
A paper size is indicated using bit 11 through bit 16 for the upper cassette and using bit 5
through bit 10 (a total of 6). The same combinations are used for both upper and lower cassettes,
and bit 11 through bit 16 and bit 5 through bit 10 are used to represent A through F. (Table 2-E102)
For instance, if bit 12 (B) and bit 11 are on, we know that the paper size is A3 from the paper
size list (Tables 2-E102, 2-E103).
[3]
PRINTER DRIVER
DATA DC24V
bit 16 bit 15 bit 14 bit 13 bit 12 bit 11 bit 10 bit 9 bit 8 bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1
[1] [2]
TEST
DATA SET ENTER PRINT MODE SELECT
bit 8 bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 5 6 7
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ON DISPLAY
4 8
3 9
2 10
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OFF SET UP
1 11
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Figure 2-E103
Table 2-E102
2-15
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
MODE SELECT 7
bit Details of display/settings
16 F
15 E
14 D Used to monitor the paper size selected for the upper cassette (Table 4-402).
13 C
12 B
11 A
D
I 10 F
S 9 E
P
L 8 D Used to monitor the paper size selected for the lower cassette (Table 4-402).
A 7 C
Y 6 B
5 A
4 Remains on when the duplexing re-pickup roller is in home position (see Note).
3 Remains on when the upper cassette is set in place.
2 Remains on when the lower cassette is set in place.
1 Remains on when the LED on the DC controller PCB is on.
8
7
S 6
E
T 5
4
U
P 3
2
1
Table 2-E103
Caution:
The state of the sensor inside the duplexing unit is not monitored while test printing is being
executed.
2-16
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
EX1
To select 3 for the multifeeder tray,
[1] When the printer has entered standby state, set the display/setup switch of the checker to
'SETUP'.
[2] Set MODE SELECT to '5'.
[3] Find out the bits corresponding to the paper size from the table (Tables 4-304, -305). In the
case of A3, set bit 4 (B) and bit 3 (A) of the data set switch to '1'.
[4] Press the enter switch to select A3 for the paper size.
PRINTER DRIVER
DATA DC24V
bit 16 bit 15 bit 14 bit 13 bit 12 bit 11 bit 10 bit 9 bit 8 bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1
TEST
DATA SET ENTER PRINT MODE SELECT
bit 8 bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 5 6 7
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ON DISPLAY
4 8
3 9
2 10
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OFF SET UP
1 11
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Figure 2-E104
Table 2-E104
2-17
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
MODE SELECT 5
bit Details of display/settings
16 F
15 E
14 D Used to monitor the paper size for the multifeeder (Table 4-402).
13 C
12 B
11 A
D
I 10
S 9
P
L 8
A 7
Y 6
5
4 Used to monitor the print density.
3 Used to monitor the print density.
For print density, see Table 4-403.
2 Used to monitor the print density.
1 Used to monitor the print density.
8 F
7 E
S 6 D
E Used to select paper size for the multifeeder (Table 4-402); however, for test printing only.
T 5 C
4 B
U
P 3 A
2
1
Table 2-E105
2-18
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
EX4
To execute test printing on the printer unit,
To cause the multifeeder tray to pick up paper, the horizontal-line test pattern to be printed on
both sides, and the output to be delivered on the face-up tray, go through the following steps:
[1] When the printer unit has entered standby state, set the display/setup switch to 'SETUP'.
[2] Set MODE SELECT to '8'.
[3] Set the following bits of the data set switch as follows: bit 8 to '0', bit 7 to '1', bit 6 to '0', bit 5
to '0', bit 4 to '1', bit 3 to '1', bit 2 to '0', and bit 1 to '1'. (Table 4-306)
[4] Press the enter switch.
[5] Shift the test print switch to ON to make a single test print.
PRINTER DRIVER
DATA DC24V
bit 16 bit 15 bit 14 bit 13 bit 12 bit 11 bit 10 bit 9 bit 8 bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1
TEST
DATA SET ENTER PRINT MODE SELECT
bit 8 bit 7 bit 6 bit 5 bit 4 bit 3 bit 2 bit 1 5 6 7
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ON DISPLAY
4 8
3 9
2 10
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OFF SET UP
1 11
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Figure 2-E105
Caution:
[1] Once selected in this mode, the test print data will be maintained when any other mode is
used for test printing.
[2] When the test print switch is kept at 'ON', continuous printing will take place.
[3] When selecting an image pattern, avoid using double-sided printing if solid black has
been selected.
2-19
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
MODE SELECT 8
bit Details of display
16 machine internal stationary jam
15 door open jam
14 face-down delivery stationary jam
13 face-down delivery delay jam
12 duplexing feeding assembly stationary jam
11 duplexing feeding delay jam
D
I 10 reversing assembly stationary jam
S 9 reversing assembly delay jam
P
L 8 fixing assembly delivery stationary jam
A 7 fixing assembly delivery delay jam
Y 6 pickup delay jam
5 cassette pickup delay jam
4 fault in power supply fan
3 fault in fixing assembly/scanner fan
2 fault in electrical unit fan
1 fault in fixing assembly fan
SET UP
Pickup slot Delivery slot Print Image pattern
mode
bi t 8 bi t 7 bi t 6 bi t 5 bi t 4 bi t 3 bi t 2 bi t 1
0 0 0 Pickup from lower cassette
0 0 1 Pickup from upper cassette
0 1 0 Pickup from multifeeder tray
0 0 Delivery to face-down tray
0 1 Delivery to face-up tray
[3] 0 Single-sided tray
1 Double-sided printing
0 0 Vertical lines
0 1 Horizontal lines
1 0 Solid white
1 1 Solid black
Table 2-E106
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STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
F. List of Modes
1. Selection of Modes
Table 4-401 outlines each mode and its settings:
DISPLAY/
SETUP DISPLAY (indicates state of SETUP (various data settings to be sent to
Mode sensor and load sent by printer) printer)
Table 2-F101
Table 2-F102
2-21
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
Print densities
bit4 bit3 bit2 bit1
Lighter 1 0 0 0 0
2 0 0 0 1
3 0 0 1 0
4 0 0 1 1
5 0 1 0 0
6 0 1 0 1
7 0 1 1 0
8 0 1 1 1
9 1 0 0 0
10 1 0 0 1
11 1 0 1 0
12 1 0 1 1
13 1 1 0 0
14 1 1 0 1
15 1 1 1 0
Darker 16 1 1 1 1
Table 2-F103
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STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
4. Details of Display/Settings
The following are details of display and settings of each mode:
Mode Select 1
DISPLAY: operator call/service call
SETUP: not used
Table 2-F104
2-23
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
Mode Select 2
DISPLAY: service call fault/faulty print details/warning details/fan fault details 1
SETUP: print density settings
Table 2-F105
2-24
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
Mode Select 3
DISPLAY: pickup assembly composition/selected pickup assembly/presence/absence of pa-
per in pickup assembly
SETUP: ready inhibit/sleep settings
Table 2-F106
Caution:
[1] To set RDYINH, select mode select 3, and turn on the copier while holding down the
enter switch.
[2] In deep mode, all drive systems are stopped (i.e., the supply of 24 V is withheld).
In nap mode, all drive systems except the fan motor are stopped.
[3] Sleep mode cannot be turned off. To do so, turn off and then on the copier.
2-25
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
Mode Select 4
DISPLAY: sensor state 1
SETUP: not used
bit Details of display/settings
16 Remains on when the delivery cover or the upper cover is open.
15 Remains on when the delivery cover or the upper cover is open.
14 Remains on when the pickup unit door is open.
13 Remains on when the holding plate is moving up.
12 Remains on when the face-down tray is full of paper.
11 Remains on when the horizontal registration guide is in home position. (Note)
D
I 10 Turns on when the duplexing unit paper sensor detects paper. (Note)
S 9 Turns on when the reversal sensor detects paper. (Note)
P
L 8 Turns on when the face-down tray delivery sensor detects paper.
A 7 Turns on when the fixing delivery sensor detects paper.
Y 6 Turns on when the registration paper sensor detects paper.
5 Turns on when the pickup assembly paper sensor detects paper.
4 Remains on when the upper cassette paper level sensor 2 is blocked.
3 Remains on when the upper cassette paper level sensor 1 is blocked.
2 Remains on when the lower cassette paper level sensor 2 is blocked.
1 Remains on when the lower cassette paper level sensor 1 is blocked.
8
7
S 6
E
T 5
4
U
P 3
2
1
Table 2-F107
Caution:
The state of the sensors inside the duplexing unit is not monitored while test printing is being
executed.
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STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
Mode Select 5
DISPLAY: monitors selected paper size/print density
SETUP: selects multifeeder tray paper size
Table 2-F108
Mode Select 6
DISPLAY: not used
SETUP: not used
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STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
Mode Select 7
DISPLAY: paper size of upper/lower cassette/state of sensor 2
SETUP: not used
Table 2-F109
Caution:
The state of the sensors inside the duplexing unit is not monitored while test printing is being
executed.
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STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
Mode Select 8
DISPLAY: paper jam cause/fan fault details 2
SETUP: pickup for the printing/delivery slot selection/pattern selection
SET UP
Pickup slot Delivery slot Print Image pattern
mode
bi t 8 bi t 7 bi t 6 bi t 5 bi t 4 bi t 3 bi t 2 bi t 1
0 0 0 Lower cassette pickup
0 0 1 Upper cassette pickup
0 1 0 Multifeeder tray pickup
0 0 Face-down tray delivery
0 1 Face-up tray delivery
0 Single-sided printing
1 Double-sided printing
0 0 Vertical lines
0 1 Horizontal lines
1 0 Solid white
1 1 Solid black
Table 2-F110
2-29
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
Mode Select 9
DISPLAY: state of electrical parts of feeding system/state of sensor 3
SETUP: drive setting 1 for electrical parts of paper feeding assembly
Table 2-F111
Caution:
If you must force each load to operate using SETUP, be sure the operation will not be too
long.
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STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
Mode select 10
DISPLAY: state of motors
SETUP: drive setting 2 of electrical parts for paper feeding system
Table 2-F112
Caution:
[1] If you must force the clutch to operate using SETUP, be sure to avoid operating it too
long.
[2] For the state of the multifeeder fan and drive, see the following tables.
Display
Stop Low-speed High-speed
rotation rotation
bit 10 Off Off On
bit 9 Off On Off
Set up
Stop Low-speed High-speed
rotation rotation
bit 2 0 0 1
bit 1 0 1 0
Table 2-F113
2-31
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
Mode Select 11
DISPLAY: not used
SETUP: drive setting 3 for electrical part of feeding system
Table 2-F114
Caution:
[1] If you must force each load to operate using SETUP, be sure not to operate it too long.
[2] The power fan, fixing scanner/scanner fan, electrical unit fan, and fixing assembly fan is
driven under the same control mechanism at the same time; be sure that the settings of all
four fans are the same.
In addition, keep in mind that these settings are invalid for about 10 min following the end
of printing.
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STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
• PC to which the service support tool (download tool; version 1.2J or later) has been installed
• Bi-Centronics cable (w/ the notation "IEEE 1284 Std-compliant")
• System CD
2-33
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
2. Managing Data
1) Start up the service support tool.
2) Select ‘next’ on the ‘data management’ side.
Figure 2-G101
3) On the Management Work screen of the ROM data, select ‘add data’.
Figure 2-G102
2-34
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
Figure 2-G103
Figure 2-G104
2-35
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
3. Downloading
a. Connection
• Check to make sure that the machine’s data lamp is off.
1) Turn off the machine’s two main power switches, and disconnect the power plug. If the net-
work cable and the fax board are installed, disconnect the cable.
2) Connect the PC to the parallel connector on the controller side with a parallel cable.
b. Starting Downloading
1) Select ‘next’ on the ‘download/upload’ side.
Figure 2-G105
2-36
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
Figure 2-G106
3) Start the machine’s service mode, and make the following selections: COPIER>Functions>
SYSTEM>DOWNLOAD; then, click ‘OK’ so that the machine will be in download standby
mode (indicating ‘STANDBY’).
4) When the machine is ready, click ‘OK’ of the Service Support Tool screen.
Figure 2-G107
2-37
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
5) When connection ends, the following screen will appear. Select ‘OK’.
Figure 2-G108
Figure 2-G109
2-38
STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
7) Select the desired language and the site on the Service Support Tool screen from ‘list of soft-
ware’; then, click ‘start’ to start downloading.
Figure 2-G110
Figure 2-G111
9) When downloading has ended, turn off the PC as follows: OK>go to basic selection menu>go
to previous screen>end.
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STANDARDS AND ADJUSTMENTS
c. After Downloading
1) Turn off the machine’s main switch, and disconnect the power plug.
2) Turn off the PC.
3) Remove the parallel cable from the PC and the machine.
4) If the network cable and the fax board are installed, fit the cable to its slot, and turn on the
machine’s main switch.
5) When the machine has started up, start service mode and check the system version of the HDD:
COPIER>DISPLAY>VERSION>MN_CNT.
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ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRIC PARTS
3
PS6 PS2
PS1 PS5
PS4
PS3
PS1402 PS1401
PS1403
PS1302
PS1 PS1301
PS1208
PS1202 PS1206
PS1205
PS3
PS2
PS1207
PS1201
PS1204
PS1203
Figure 3-101
3-1
ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRIC PARTS
'
Symbol Name Notation Description
Photointerrupter PS1 Original scanner home position sensor
Reader unit
Table 3-101
3-2
ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRIC PARTS
LA1 ELCB1
THM
H1
MSW1
SW1401
MSW1
SW1601
TH TSW SW1602
SW1603
SW1604
SW101
SW1601
SW1602
SW1603
SW1604
Figure 3-102
3-3
ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRIC PARTS
Table 3-102
3-4
ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRIC PARTS
SL3
CL1 SL2
ELCB2
CL3
CL2
RLY1
SL1
Figure 3-103
3-5
ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRIC PARTS
Table 3-103
3-6
ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRIC PARTS
FM1
FM2
PM1
FAN4 FAN2
FAN6
FAN5
H2 FAN3
H1
MT1
FAN1
SMT1
Figure 3-104
3-7
ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRIC PARTS
Table 3-104
3-8
ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRIC PARTS
E. PCBs
[2]
[1]
[9]
[6]
[8]
[5]
[3]
[4] [7]
[5]
[7]
[4]
[6]
[16] [3]
[17] [8]
[1]
[2]
[22]
[18]
[19]
[9]
[20] [22]
[10]
[21] [13]
[12]
[11]
[15]
[14]
Figure 3-105
3-9
ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRIC PARTS
[11] Upper cassette size detection PCB Detects the size of paper in the upper cassette.
[12] Controller DC power supply PCB Supplies power to the printer unit.
[13] Multifeeder tray PCB Controls pickup loads when the multifeeder is selected.
[14] Pickup PCB Controls pickup loads when the cassette is selected.
[15] Lower cassette size detection PCB Detects the size of paper in the lower cassette.
[16] SRAM PCB Stores machine information.
[17] Fan relay PCB Connects the controller unit cooling fan.
[18] Switch/sensor PCB Controls switches/sensors.
[19] BD PCB Detects the laser beam.
[20] Laser scanner motor driver PCB Controls the laser scanner motor drive.
[21] Laser driver PCB Controls the laser output.
[22] Relay PCB Turns on/off the printer unit power.
[23] High-voltage power supply PCB Controls the high-voltage power supply.
Table 3-105
3-10
ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRIC PARTS
F. Duplex Unit
M8
SL
SL
PS2
M PS2
PS2
CL
PS2 [1]
Figure 3-106
Table 3-106
3-11
ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRIC PARTS
Caution:
Do not touch the VRs or check pins not found in the lists. They are for use at the factory only,
and require special tools and a level of accuracy based on correct measurement.
Caution:
1. Some LEDs emit dim light because of leakage current when they are off; this is a normal
condition, and must be kept in mind.
2. VRs that may be use in the field ...............................
VRs that must not be used in the field ......................
1. Reader Unit
a. Reader Controller PCB
61 119
62 J1614 120
1 4 1 59
2 60
J1613 13
B50 A50
J1602
1
J1612
6
SW1601 J1601
8 1
2 1
B1 A1 6
1 J1615 J1604
1
J1611 1
7
VR1601B12 B1 J1607 B15 B1 B11 B1 FLASH ROM B8 B1
J1610 J1609 J1608 J1606 ×8×2 4MB J1605
1 7 A1 A12 1 2 A1 A15 A1 A11 A1 A8
Figure 3-107
3-12
ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRIC PARTS
Table 3-107
3-13
ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRIC PARTS
Details of SW1601
SW1601
SW7 Reserved
SW6 AB/Inch original size sensor arrangement
SW5
SW4 Counter series
SW3
SW2 AB/Inch series
SW1
1 0
Figure 3-108
Table 3-108
• Counter Series
Series SW3 SW4
Japan 0 0
North America 1 0
Taiwan,
General, 0 1
Korea
UK, Australia,
France,
Germany, 1 1
Europe, Italy
Table 3-109
Table 3-110
Table 3-111
3-14
ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRIC PARTS
B8 B1
J303
1 A1 A8
5
J301
J302
9 1
Figure 3-109
2. Printer Unit
a. DC Controller PCB
J203
SW201
J201
J222
J213
J219
J214
J215
J210
J221 J216 J209
J220
J218
J223
J229
J217
Figure 3-110
3-15
ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRIC PARTS
b. Switch/Sensor PCB
J1402
2 1
1
3
14
SW1401
4 J1401
2 1
Figure 3-111
SW No. Description
SW1401 Door switch
Table 3-112
Figure 3-112
SW No. Description
SW1601
Switch for cassette
SW1602 size detection
SW1603 (Printer Service
Manual, p. 4-6P)
SW1604
Table 3-113
3-16
ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRIC PARTS
VR702
B12 B1
VR701
TB706
A12 J701 A1
TB705
TB703
TB702
TB704
TB701 1 6
2 5
T704
7
Figure 3-113
VR No. Function
VR701
For factory
VR702
Table 3-114
3-17
ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRIC PARTS
3. Controller Unit
a. System Controller PCB
J1001 J1010
J1015
J1030 J1007
J1017
J1011
Figure 3-114
b. Memory PCB
J30
Figure 3-115
3-18
ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRIC PARTS
c. SRAM PCB
J601
Figure 3-116
d. PDL PCB
J1
IC100
J3
Figure 3-117
3-19
ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRIC PARTS
e. Network PCB
J502
Figure 3-118
f. Relay PCB
J304
J306
J303
J307
J302
J301
Figure 3-119
3-20
ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRIC PARTS
J402
J401
J403
Figure 3-120
J1653
J1651
J1652
Figure 3-121
3-21
ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRIC PARTS
4. Fax Unit
a. G3 Fax PCB
J4
J6
J3
J7
J5
Figure 3-122
b. NCU PCB
J3
J1
Figure 3-123
3-22
ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRIC PARTS
J102
J101
Figure 3-124
3-23
SERVICE MODE
User screen
( )(2,8)( )
Reset key
4
Initial screen
Reset key
Select an item.
Level 1/ Level 2
From Level
screen
1/ Level 2
screen
4-1
SERVICE MODE
The machine’s service mode consists of seven modes and fax service modes:
COPIER
FEEDER DISPLAY Control display mode
BOARD I/O I/O display mode
FAX
Service mode of the fax
If installed
BOARD
Service mode of the accessory board
If installed
4-2
SERVICE MODE
Caution:
If you used Adjust, Function, or Option mode, be sure to turn off and then on the power after
executing it.
Replacing the reader controller PCB or clearing the RAM affects these settings. Be sure to
enter the new settings in service mode.
The printer unit does not have a service label.
If you made adjustments or changed the settings of service mode in the field, be sure to record
the new settings on the service label.
CCD W-PLT-X
W-PLT-Y
W-PLT-Z
A-RG
B-RG
A-GB
4-3
SERVICE MODE
4. Basic operation
a. Initial Screen
COPIER
Initial items
FEEDER
Touch an item to
select.
FAX
BOARD
Figure 4-A105
ACC-STS
Level 2 items
JAM SENSOR
Touch an item to
select. ERR MISC
Figure 4-A106
4-4
SERVICE MODE
c. Level 3 Screen
Page number
Previous page
Next page
Figure 4-A107
Figure 4-A108
4-5
SERVICE MODE
VERSION CCD
USER
ACC-STS
SENSOR
JAM MISC
ERR ALARM-1
4-6
SERVICE MODE
COPIER>DISPLAY Items
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Description
DISPLAY VERSION IP ROM version of the image processor PCB
PANEL ROM version of the control panel PCB
SCANNER ROM version of the original scanner motor PCB
FEEDER ROM version of the feeder controller PCB
SORTER ROM version of the finisher controller PCB
FAX ROM version of the fax board
PC/PCL ROM version of the PC/PCL controller PCB
LIPS ROM version of the LIPS controller PCB
DECK ROM version of the deck controller PCB
MN-CONT ROM version of the main controller PCB
P-CONT ROM version of the printer DC controller PCB
BOOT-ROM version of the BOOT ROM
4-7
SERVICE MODE
VERSION
Indicates the ROM version of the copier and accessory PCBs.
USER
Indicates items related to the User screen and the user.
Country code aa
Language used 00 AB series
Destination 01 Inch series
00:CANON 02 A series
01:OEM
03 All sizes
02:COMMON
Paper series code
ACC-STS
Level 1 Description Remarks
FEEDER Connection of the feeder 1: connected, 0: not connected
SORTER Connection of the finisher
DECK Connection of the paper deck pedestal
4-8
SERVICE MODE
JAM
Indicates jam data.
4-9
SERVICE MODE
Table 4-B102
4-10
SERVICE MODE
ERR COPIER>DISPLAY
Indicates error codes.
Figure 4-B103
Description Remarks
AAA Order of occurrence (higher the number, the older the error) 1 to 20
BBBB Date of occurrence Month, day (2 digits each)
CCCC Time of occurrence 24-hr notation
DDDD Return time 24-hr notation
EEEE Code See IX “Self Diagnosis” in Chapter
13.
FFff Detail code If none, ‘0000’
G Location of occurrence 0: machine, 1: feeder, 2: finisher
4-11
SERVICE MODE
CCD
Level 3 Description Remarks
TARGET-B Shading target value of BLUE
TARGET-G Shading target value of GREEN
TARGET-R Shading target value of RED
BOF-B CCD output value of BLUE when the scanning lamp is off xx: odd number
<BOF-B xx/yy> yy: even number
BOF-G CCD output value of GREEN when the scanning lamp is off
<BOF-G xx/yy>
BOF-R CCD output value of RED when the scanning lamp is off
<BOF-R xx/yy>
OFST-OB Offset level adjustment value of BLUE for CCD odd bits When COPIER>Option>BODY>
OFST-OG Offset level adjustment value of GREEN for CCD odd bits SHSW is ‘0’.
OFST-OR Offset level adjustment value of RED for CCD odd bits
OFST-EB Offset level adjustment value of BLUE for CCD even bits
OFST-EG Offset level adjustment value of GREEN for CCD even bits
OFST-ER Offset level adjustment value of RED for CCD even bits
GAIN-OB Gain level adjustment value of BLUE for CCD odd bits.
GAIN-OG Gain level adjustment value of GREEN for CCD odd bits
GAIN-OR Gain level adjustment value of RED for CCD odd bits
GAIN-EB Gain level adjustment value of BLUE for CCD even bits
GAIN-EG Gain level adjustment value of GREEN for CCD even bits
GAIN-ER Gain level adjustment value of RED for CCD even bits
CCD-TYPE not used
Sensor
Level 3 Description Remarks
SC-HP Output of the original scanner home position sensor 0: home position
1: non-home position
DOC-SZ Size of the original detected by the original size sensor xxxx: A4, A3, B4, B5, etc.
MISC
Level 3 Description Remarks
FL-LIFE Warning (scanning lamp approaching the end of its life; this is 0: normal
a warning only, and the end will be indicated by ‘E219’) 1: warning
(For replacement, see p. 12-10.)
4-12
SERVICE MODE
ALARM
Level 3 Description Remarks
DF Most recent feeder alarm; if none, ‘00’. For DADF alarms, see
Figure 4-B704.
S14
S4 M4
S6
S1
S7
S3 MS1 MS2
S12
S8
Figure 4-B104
Pickup delay S7 The sensor (S7) does not detect the leading edge of 0002
an original 1500 msec after the pickup motor (M1)
has turned on.
Registration delay S3,S7 The sensor (S3) does not detect the leading edge of 0003
an original 350 msec after the sensor (S7) has
detected the leading edge of an original.
Table 4-B104
4-13
SERVICE MODE
Original faulty
Sensor Description RF operation Code
placement
RE-circulating S14 The re-circulating bar makes an idle swing Stops operation 01
bar idle swing without coming into contact with an original immediately after
immediately after the re-circulating motor (M4) detection.
has turned on.
Faulty pickup S7 The sensor (S7) does not detect the leading edge The separation 03
of an original 1500 msec at time of pickup. belt, feed roller,
and pickup roller
stop immediately.
The DADF stops
operation after
discharging
copies (of
preceding origi-
nals).
Paper stopper S7 When an original is placed, it rides over the paper Stops operation 05
override stopper. immediately upon
detection.
Different number S3 The number of originals placed on the original Stops operation 11
of originals after tray after the removal of a jam changes as immediately upon
jam removal follows; see Note 1: detection
number of originals number of originals
made placed on the
original tray
Wrong number of S3 The re-circulating lever fails to fall down to the Stops operation 12
originals original tray, not enabling detection of the last after counting up
original. to 100.
Reference:
Normally, the original tray can accommodate
50 sheets of A5, STMT, A4, B5, or LTR or
25 sheets of A3, B4, 279x432 mm (11"x17"),
or LGL.
Original pull-out S14 The re-circulating lever falls to the original tray in Stops operation 13
the middle of processing an original. immediately upon
detection.
Original size error S3 The original picked up is a non-default size. Stops operation 14
immediately upon
detection.
Original size error S3 [1] The original picked up is of a type not suited Stops operation 15
or mixed sizes in to reduced page composition mode. upon detection.
reduced page [2] The size of the original picked up is different
composition from that of the first original.
mode (Note 1)
Note 1: To reset, remove the originals from the original tray and open the DADF.
Figure 4-B105
4-14
SERVICE MODE
C. I/O Mode
The following is the COPIER>I/O screen and a list of Level 3 items.
RCON
FEEDER
SORTER
4-15
SERVICE MODE
4-16
SERVICE MODE
4-17
SERVICE MODE
4-18
SERVICE MODE
4-19
SERVICE MODE
4-20
SERVICE MODE
4-21
SERVICE MODE
4-22
SERVICE MODE
PUSHSW2 PUSHSW3
0 to 48 ON ON
49 to 68 OFF ON
69 to BE ON OFF
BF to FF OFF OFF
DIPSW4 DIPSW3
0 to 48 ON ON
49 to 68 ON OFF
69 to BE OFF OFF
BF to FF OFF OFF
DIPSW2 DIPSW1
0 to 48 ON ON
49 to 68 ON OFF
69 to BE OFF ON
BF to FF OFF OFF
Power
0 to 166 OFF
167 to 255 ON
4-23
SERVICE MODE
BLANK
AE
ADJ-XY
CCD
COLOR
4-24
SERVICE MODE
COPIER>ADJUST Items
Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Range Description
ADJUST AE AE-TBL 1 to 9 priority on speed AE mode text density adjustment
BE-TBL 1 to 9 text reproduction adjustment
CCD W-PLT-X 2000 to 11997 standard white plate X signal data adjustment
W-PLT-Y 2000 to 11997 standard white plate Y signal data adjustment
W-PLT-Z 2000 to 11997 standard white plate Z signal data adjustment
A-RG -9 to 9 color displacement correction in sub scanning direction
depending on RG ratio
B-RG -9 to 9 color displacement correction in sub scanning direction not
dependant on RG rotio
A-GB -9 to 9 color displacement correction in sub scanning direction
dependent on RG ratio
B-GB -9 to 9 color displacement correction in sub scanning direction not
dependent on GB ratio
AL-RG -9 to 9 color displacement correction in sub scanning direction
dependent on RG ratio in the lens unit
AL-GB -9 to 9 color displacement correction in sub scanning direction
dependent on GB ratio in the lens unit
BLANK BLANK-T 1 to 500 image leading edge non-image width adjustment value input
BLANK-L 1 to 500 left margin adjustment
BLANK-R 1 to 500 right margin adjustment
BLANK-B 1 to 500 trailing edge non-image width adjustment
BLANK-TP 90 to 110 leading edge margin adjustment
4-25
SERVICE MODE
1. <AE> ADJUST
Copy density
White
Higher
setting Lower setting
Black
Original density
Black White
BE-TBL Use it to adjust the text density when priority-on-quality mode Settings: 1 to 9
AE is executed in black-and-white text mode. Default: 5
• A higher setting generates lighter text.
• A lower setting generates darker text.
2. <ADJ-XY>
Caution:
These settings will return to the default settings when the reader controller PCB is replaced,
the RAM on the reader controller PCB is initialized, or the DIMM is replaced, requiring
inputs upon replacement/initialization. Be sure to record the new settings on the reader unit
service label.
4-26
SERVICE MODE
3. <CCD>
Caution:
You must enter the value indicated under the bar code of the new standard white plate when-
ever you have replaced the standard white plate. After entering the value in service mode, be
sure also to record it on the reader unit service label.
4-27
SERVICE MODE
4. <BLANK>
Adjusts the image non-image width.
5. <COLOR> COPIER>ADJUST
Adjusts color balance.
4-28
SERVICE MODE
CCD
PANEL SYSTEM
PART-CHK
CLEAR
MISC-R
MISC-P
4-29
SERVICE MODE
COPIER>FUNCTION Items
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Description
FUNCTION CCD CCD-ADJ automatic adjustment for CCD gain
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<CCD>
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<PANEL> COPIER>FUNCTION
Use it to check the control panel.
# # ID ID (screen OFF)
C CLEAR STOP
? ? M STAND BY
Table 4-E101
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<PART-CHK> COPIER>FUNCTION
Use it to check the operation of a part.
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<CLEAR> COPIER>FUNCTION
Use it to initialize the RAM/jam history/error code history.
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COPIER>FUNCTION
Level 3 Description Remarks
E354-CLR ------- -------
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<MISC-R> COPIER>FUNCTION
Caution:
Wait for about 5 min until the intensity of the scanning lamp has stabilized after turning on the
machine before executing LAMP-ADJ or USE-LAMP.
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<MISC-P> COPIER>FUNCTION
Use it to check the various PCBs.
Level 3 Description Remarks
IP-CHK Use it to check the image processor PCB.
Using the Item
1) Select the item to highlight, and press the OK key.
• A PCB check will automatically be made.
• If the results are good, the screen will show ‘OK’; otherwise, it
will show ‘NG’.
P-PRINT Use it to print out the input values of service mode. Pickup Cassette
Using the Item • Upper cassette
1) Select the item to highlight, and press the OK key.
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<SYSTEM> COPIER>FUNCTION
Use it for downloading.
Level 3 Description Remarks
DOWN Use it to set connections or operations and check operations:
LOAD Using the Item
1) Select the item to highlight, and press the OK key. The
machine will be in standby state, and indicate the notation
‘STANDBY’.
2) See that the notation is ‘CONNECTED’ during downloading.
3) See that the notation changes to ‘HOLD’ at time of
communication. You may turn off the PC when ‘HOLD’ has
appeared.
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BODY
USER
Caution:
Each item of OPTION enables a new setting when the main power switch is turned off and
then on once again.
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COPIER>OPTION Items
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Description
OPTION BODY MODEL-SZ switching the original size detection mechanism to suit the site of
installation
THINP-SP turning on/off thin paper separation voltage control mode
CONFIG switching country, language, site, and paper size series settings
RAW-DATA turning on/off raw data output mode
TNR-CNT displaying/resetting the toner out counter (100 V)
TN-SLICE setting the threshold level of the toner out counter
IFAX-LIM limiting the number of output lines in i-fax mode
<BODY> COPIER>OPTION
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<BODY> COPIER>OPTION
Level 3 Description Remarks
CONFIG Use it to select the site of installation.
Use it to change country, language, site of installation, or paper
size settings.
Select the item to highlight, and use the +/- key to make a selection.
‘XXYYZZAA’ will appear:
XX: country
YY: language
ZZ: site of installation
AA: size series
Country Notarions
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<USER> COPIER>OPTION
Use it to make user settings.
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The soft counter readings are grouped as follows according to input number:
100s: total 500s: scan
200s: copy 600s: box
300s: print 700s reception print
400s: copy + print 800s: report print
Table 4-F101
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Table 4-F102
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Table 4-F103
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PG
NETWORK
COPIER>TEST Items
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Description
TEST PG TYPE selecting and executing a type of test print
NETWORK PING executing the PING command
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<PG> COPIER>TEST
Use it to execute test printing.
<NETWORK> COPIER>TEST
Use it to make a PING check.
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1. Grid (PG-TYPE1)
Figure 4-G102
Checking Gradation
The laser system is faulty.
Figure 4-G103
Checking Gradation
The laser system is faulty.
Figure 4-G104
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4. Blank (PG-TYPE4)
Figure 4-G105
5. Halftone (PG-TYPE5 )
Halftone Using the Density Correction Block (for image processing)
In addition to the performance of the image formation system, it depends also on density cor-
rection mechanisms (e.g., AE).
Figure 4-G106
Figure 4-G107
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Figure 4-G108
Figure 4-G109
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TOTAL
TOTAL
PICK-UP
PICK-UP
FEEDE
FEEDER
JAM
Figure 4-H101
You can set B4 size paper counted as a large size paper in Service Mode (COPIER>OPTION>
USER>B4_L_CNT).
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COUNTER Items
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Description
COUNTER TOTAL SERVECE1 total counter 1 for servicing
SERVECE2 total counter 2 for servicing
COPY total counter
PDL-PRT PDL copy counter
FAX-PRT fax print total counter
RMT-PRT remote copy reception print total counter
BOX-PRT Box print total counter
RPT-PRT report print total counter
2-SIDE double-sided copy total counter
SCAN scan counter
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FEEDER Items
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Description
FEEDER DISPLAY FEEDERSIZE indicating the size of the original detected by the feeder
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1. DISPLAY
<ADJUST>
Level 3 Description Remarks
DOCST Use it to adjust the original stop position for upper pickup. Unit: 0.5 mm
1) Select the item; then, place a single original on the DADF This adjustment
original tray, and press the OK key. affects the original top
2) When the original has been picked up, open the feeder, and position at which
check the position of the original on the copyboard glass. originals are turned
• If the trailing edge of the original is to the left of the V over.
marking, decrease the setting.
• If the trailing edge of the original is to the right of the V
marking, increase the setting.
3) Press the OK key.
• The original will be discharged.
DOSCT-RP Not used
P-INTL-U Use it to adjust the sheet-to-sheet interval for upper pickup. Unit: 0.5 mm
1) Select the item, and place two originals on the original tray.
2) Press the OK key so that the originals will be fed and stopped
on the copyboard glass.
3) Adjust the interval between the originals.
• If the distance is too small, increase the setting.
• If the distance is too large, decrease the setting.
4) Press the OK key.
• The original is discharged.
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<FUNCTION>
<OPTION>
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BOARD Items
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Description
BOARD OPTION LIPS-ERR Enabling/disabling the LIPS board in response to a LIPS board error
MENU-1 Enabling/disabling level 1 display (hidden in printer settings menu)
MENU-2 Disabling/disabling level 2 display (hidden in printer settings menu)
MENU-3 Disabling/disabling level 3 display (hidden in printer settings menu)
MENU-4 Disabling/disabling level 4 display (hidden in printer settings menu)
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<OPTION>
Job management
Job check
PS Data Protocol
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K. Fax Board
1. Service Data
a. Outline
Service data consists of the following nine items (#1 through #5 and #7 through #10):
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FAX
Fax service mode
If installed
BOARD
Accessory board service mode
If installed
Figure 4-K101
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c. Keys
For the purpose of explanation, the #1 SSSW screen is cited; the meanings of the keys and
operations are common to all screens.
Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type Genesis Print Clear Test Report
<1/4> <READY>
SW01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SW02 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SW03 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SW04 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SW05 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SW06 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SW07 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SW08 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PREV NEXT OK
Previous/Next key Press to accept the selected input value.
Figure 4-K102
• In the case of a bit switch, press the desired bit (value) to change 0 to 1 or 1 to 0
• To change a value or to execute an item, press the OK key.
• To enter a numeric value, use the keypad.
• To return to the previous level, press the Reset key.
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#8 CLEAR USSW SW
SERVICE SW
NCU
SERVICE DATA
REPORT
ALL
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SW01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Caution:
The service data for which a change is prohibited must not be changed from its initial value.
Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type Genesis Print Clear Test Report
<1/4> <READY>
SW01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SW02 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SW03 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SW04 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SW05 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SW06 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SW07 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SW08 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
PREV NEXT OK
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[bit 0]
Use it to specify whether service error codes should be generated. If ‘generate’ is selected,
service error codes will be indicated on the display and the report.
[bit 1]
Use it to specify whether an error dump list should be generated. If ‘generate’ is selected, an
error dump list will be attached to the error transmission report and the reception report
prepared in the event of an error.
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Memo
Error Codes Associated with the State of the Line (transmission)
##100, ##104, ##281, ##282, ##283, ##750, ##755, ##760, ##765
[bit 7]
Use it to specify whether to send a tonal signal of 1080 Hz before transmitting CED signals.
If an error caused by an echo tends to occur when receiving data from overseas, select
‘transmit’.
Memo
Error Codes Associated with an Echo (reception)
##005, ##101, ##106, ##107, ##114, ##200, ##201, ##790
[bits 4, 5, 6]
Use it to select a transmission mode: international transmission (1), international transmis-
sion (2), international transmission (3).
If an error caused by an echo tends to occur often when receiving data from overseas, select
the appropriate transmission mode by means of dial registration or service soft switch.
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Memo
Error Codes Associated with an Echo (transmission)
#005, ##100, ##101, ##102,##104, ##201, ##280, ##281, ##283, ##284, ##750, ##760,
##765, ##774, ##779, ##784, ##794,
Bit
Transmission mode 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
International transmission (1) * 0 0 1 0 0 * 0
International transmission (2) * 0 1 0 0 0 * 0
International transmission (3) * 1 1 0 0 0 * 0
International transmission (1): ignores the first DIS signal sent by the other party.
International transmission (2): transmits a 18050-Hz tonal signal when transmitting the DIS
signal.
International transmission (3): transmits a 1650-Hz tonal signal when transmitting the DIS
signal.
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[bit 2]
Use it to specify the number of last flag sequences as part of the procedure signals (transmis-
sion speed of 300 bps).
If the other device fails to receive the procedure signal, select ‘2’.
Memo
Error Codes Associated with Transmission
##100, ##280, ##281, ##750, ##753, ##754, ##755, ##758, ##759, ##760, ##763, ##764,
##765, ##768, ##769, ##770, ##773, ##775, ##778, ##780, ##783, ##785, ##788
[bit 3]
Use it to select the reception mode to be enabled after transmitting the CFR signal.
If an error owing to the condition of the line tends to occur often at time of reception, select
‘high-speed’ for reception mode and, at the same time, select ‘no’ for ‘ECM reception’.
Memo
Error Codes Associated with the Condition of the Line (reception)
#107, #114, #201
Before changing the bit, change bit 4; if errors still occur, change the bit.
When ‘high-speed’ is selected, only high-speed (image) signals will be received after the
transmission of the CFR signal.
[bit 4]
Use it to select a length of time during which low-speed signals will be ignored after the
transmission of the CFR signal.
If the condition of the line is poor and, therefore, the reception of image signals is affected,
select ‘1500 ms’.
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[bit 1]
Use it to execute the mm-inch conversion (letter mode).
[bit 2]
Use it to execute the mm-inch conversion (letter/photo mode) when the mm-inch conver-
sion (letter mode) is executed.
[bit 3]
Use it to specify whether to transmit bits after bit 33 (DIS signal).
Caution:
Selecting ‘prohibit’ disables super fine reception of data from a non-Canon device or the
memory box function.
[bit 4]
Use it to specify that the paper indicated by the DIS signal is cut sheets.
When division of extra-length originals is to take place at the transmitting device, be sure to
select ‘A4/B4’.
[bit 5]
Select whether to declare LTR or LGL in DIS signal when the LTR or LGL paper is used.
The recording paper is selected according to the setting of #7 printer SW04 bit 0.
Memo
Some transmitting devices are not capable of dividing extra-length originals.
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Use it to set the page timer. The machine is designed to stop communication if transmission/
reception lasts 32 min or longer. To set the timer to a different time length, do so by referring to the
tables on the next page.
If ‘do not set’ is selected using bit 7, the 1-page time-out length for all modes of communica-
tion will be as set by bit 0 and bit 1.
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Bit
Time-out length 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
8 min 0 * * * * * 0 0
16 min 0 * * * * * 0 1
32 min 0 * * * * * 1 0
64 min 0 * * * * * 1 1
Bit
Time-out length 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
8 min 1 * * * * * 0 0
16 min 1 * * * * * 0 1
32 min 1 * * * * * 1 0
64 min 1 * * * * * 1 1
Bit
Time-out length 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
8 min 1 * * * 0 0 * *
16 min 1 * * * 0 1 * *
32 min 1 * * * 1 0 * *
64 min 1 * * * 1 1 * *
Bit
Time-out length 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0
8 min 1 * 0 0 * * * *
16 min 1 * 0 1 * * * *
32 min 1 * 1 0 * * * *
64 min 1 * 1 1 * * * *
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[bit 2]
If bit 2 is set to ‘1’ while bit 1 of SW05 is set to ‘1’ inch-to-mm conversion is executed for
both main and sub scanning directions.
[bit 3]
If bit 3 is set to‘1’, CCR transmission will be indicated as part of detail settings for one-
touch /speed dialing. In addition, inch-to-mm conversion will be executed when OCR trans-
mission is selected.
Whether to execute inch-to-mm conversion in read mode depends on how bit 1 of SW05 is
set.
Even when bit 1 of SW05 is set to ‘1’, execution will take place only when ‘use OCR
transmission’ is selected as part of one-touch/speed dialing for transmission; execution will
not take place for other types of transmissions.
If bit 1 of SW05 is set to ‘0’, inch-to-mm conversion will not be executed even if ‘use OCR
transmission’ is selected for one-touch/speed dialing.
[bit 6]
This bit is used to declare an inch-series resolution bit 44.
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[bit 0]
Use it to select the transmission telephone number to be indicated on the report at the end of
a transmission.
call number: indicates the telephone number called on the report.
other device number: indicates the telephone number (CSI signal data) sent from the other
device on the report.
Memo
Even when ‘call number’ is selected, the telephone number (CSI signal data) sent from the
other device will be indicated on the report if the call was made not using one-touch dialing or
speed dialing.
[bit 1]
Use it to select the abbreviation of the other device to be indicated on the report at the end of
a transmission.
registered abbreviation: indicates the abbreviation of the other device registered
in the one-touch dialing or speed-dialing memory on the
report.
abbreviation of other device: indicates the abbreviation (NSF signal data) sent from
the other device on the report.
Memo
Even when ‘registered abbreviation’ is selected, the abbreviation sent from the other device
(NSF signal data) will be indicated on the report if the abbreviation of the other device is not
registered in the one-touch dialing or speed dialing memory.
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[bit 5]
Use it to execute the error re-dial.
[bit 6]
Use it to specify whether to suspend communication to all devices when broadcasting is
suspended.
[bit 7]
Use it to specify whether to generate an error report when transmission is cancelled by a
press on the Stop key.
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[bit 0]
Use it to specify whether to execute the V.8 procedure when placing a call.
do not execute: the arrival of the V.8 procedure signal will be ignored, and execution will
start with the V.21 procedure.
[bit 1]
Use it to specify whether to execute the V.8 procedure when receiving a call.
do not execute: the execution will start with the V.21 procedure without executing
the V.8 procedure.
[bit 2]
Use it to specify whether to execute the V.8 procedure when the receiving device declares
the presence of the V.8 procedure by means of the DIS signal (when placing a call, the
ANSam signal from the called device is not detected).
execute: in response to the DIS signal of the called device, the CI signal will be
transmitted and the V.8 procedure will be executed.
do not execute: in response to the DIS signal from the called device, no CI signal will be
transmitted, and the V.21 procedure will be executed.
In the case of manual transmission, the V.8 late start procedure will not be executed regard-
less of these settings.
[bit 3]
Use it to specify whether to declare the presence of the V.8 procedure for the DIS signal
transmitted when the ANSam signal is not detected by the calling device.
execute: the presence of the V.8 procedure will be declared by the DIS signal so that
the calling device executes the V.8 procedure after transmission for the CI
signal.
do not execute: the presence of the V.8 procedure will not be declared by the DIS signal,
and the V.21 procedure will be executed.
In the cace of manual transmission, the V.8 late start procedure will not be executed regard-
less of these settings.
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[bit 4]
Use it to specify whether to prohibit a fall-back for the V.34 receiving device.
prohibit: a fall-back from the receiving device will not be executed.
[bit 5]
Use it to prohibit primary channel speed modification so as to prevent the transmitting de-
vice from starting a primary channel fall-back when PPR has been received a specific num-
ber of times imposed on the start of a fall-back while transmitting V.34.
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Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type Genesis Print Clear Test Report
<1/1> <READY>
PREV NEXT OK
Figure 4-K104
005 NL equalizer 1/ 0
Memo
Error Codes Associated with the Condition of the Line (transmission)
##100, ##101, ##102, ##104, ##201, ##281, ##282, ##283, ##750, ##755, ##765, ##774,
##779, ##784, ##789
Error Codes Associated with the Condition of the Line (reception)
##103, ##107, ##114, ##201, ##790, ##793
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006 Telephone line monitor Use it to set the telephone line monitor function.
DIAL Use it to enable the monitor sound of the telephone line from the
speaker from the start of a transmission to DIS.
SERVICEMAN Use it to enable the monitor sound of the telephone line from the
speaker from the start to the end of a communication.
OFF Use it to disable the monitor sound of the telephone line from the
speaker.
Memo
Error Codes Associated with the Condition of the Line (transmission)
##100, ##101, ##102, ##104, ##201, ##280, ##281, ##282, ##283, ##284, ##750, ##752,
##754, ##755, ##757, ##759, ##760, ##762, ##764, ##765, ##767, ##769, ##770, ##772,
##774, ##775, ##777, ##779, ##780, ##782, ##784, ##785, ##787, ##789
Error Codes Associated with the Condition of the Line (reception)
##103, ##106, ##107, ##201, ##793
008 Use it to select an upper limit from the modulation speed (baud
V.34 modulation speed upper limit rate) for the V.34 primary channel.
009 Use it to select an upper limit for the data transmission speed for
V.34 data speed upper limit the V.34 primary channel between 2.4K and 33.6K bps in 2400-
bps increments.
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Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type Genesis Print Clear Test Report
<1/3> <READY>
002 xxxxx ← (yyyyy) {aaaaa~bbbbb}
003 xxxxx ← (yyyyy) {aaaaa~bbbbb}
004 xxxxx ← (yyyyy) {aaaaa~bbbbb}
005 xxxxx ← (yyyyy) {aaaaa~bbbbb}
006 xxxxx ← (yyyyy) {aaaaa~bbbbb}
007 xxxxx ← (yyyyy) {aaaaa~bbbbb}
008 xxxxx ← (yyyyy) {aaaaa~bbbbb}
009 xxxxx ← (yyyyy) {aaaaa~bbbbb}
010 xxxxx ← (yyyyy) {aaaaa~bbbbb}
011 xxxxx ← (yyyyy) {aaaaa~bbbbb}
PREV NEXT OK
Figure 4-K105
*1
JPN: 0
US: 0
CAN: 0
UK: 350
AU: 350
NZ: 350
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Memo
The error codes associated with the transmission of the RTN signal during reception are as
follows: ##104, ##107, ##114, ##201.
RTN signal transmission condition (1) refers to the ratio of the number of error lines to the
total number of lines per page of received images.
RTN signal transmission condition (2) refers to the reference value** of a burst error *.
RTN signal transmission condition (3) refers to the number of errors not reaching the refer-
ence value for burst errors.
*Transmission errors continuing over multiple lines.
**If ‘15’ is set, a transmission error covering continuous 15 lines will be identified as
a burst error.
If any of these conditions is detected while image signals are received, the RTN signal will be
issued after receiving the procedure signal of the transmitting device.
[No. 05]
Use it to set the length of the pause which will automatically be entered between access code
and ID code when dialing is executed using an NCC (New Common Carrier) line.
[No. 06]
Use it to set the length of the pause which will automatically be entered between code and
the telephone number of the other device when dialing is executed using a NCC (New
Common Carrier) line.
[No. 10]
Use it to set the time length for a check on the line connection. Increase the parameter if
errors tend to occur often owing to the condition of the line during communication.
Memo
The error codes associated with the condition of the line are as follows: ##005, ##018.
The time length for a check on the line connection refers to the period from when the dial
signal is sent to when the line is cut (transmitting device) or the period from when the DIS
signal is sent to when the line is cut (receiving device).
[No. 11]
The T1 timer is designed so that its setting may be changed to accommodate the fact that T1
timer specifications differ from country to country (PTT).
[No. 13]
If the data length of a single line is long (e.g., computer fax), increase the single-line trans-
mission length that may be received to prevent reception errors.
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[bit 0]
Use it to specify whether to give priority to LTR recording paper if an image is received
which may be printed on either A4, LTR, or LGL in Direct or by division.
[bit 1]
Use it to specify whether to give priority to LGL recording paper when an image is received
which may be printed on either A4, LTR, or LGL in Direct or by division.
The order of priority on recording paper size is as follows in relation to the settings of bit 0
and bit 1.
However, the order will be as follows if recording is with priority on sub scanning:
LTR —> A4 —> LGL, even when bit 1 and bit 0 are set to ‘0’.
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Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type Genesis Print Clear Test Report
PREV NEXT OK
Figure 4-K106
[No. 1]
Use it to set the area in which images are ignored when printing extra-length images (re-
ceived).
If the area of a received extra-length image along the trailing edge must not be ignored,
decrease the parameter to reduce the non-image area.
[No. 4]
Use it to set the margin along the leading edge (effective recording length).
[No. 5]
Use it to set the margin along the trailing edge (effective recording length).
[No. 20]
Use it to set the right margin (effective recording length). This applies when A4/LTR im-
ages are received and when A3/279x432mm/B4 is reduced to A4/LTR. When A3/
279x432mm/B4 is printed by division, the top margin and the bottom margin of No. 4 and
No. 5 will be used.
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[No. 21]
Use it to set the left margin (effective recording length). This applies when A4/LTR images
are received and when reducing A3/279x432mm/B4 is reduced to A4/LTR. When A3/
279x432mm/B4 is printed by division, the top margin and bottom margin settings of No. 4
and No. 5 will be used.
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Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type Genesis Print Clear Test Report
<1/1> <READY>
PRINT
RELAY-1
RELAY-2
FREQ
G3TX
DTMFTX
V34G3TX
Figure 4-K107
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9. PRINT Test
The print settings of a test pattern are as follows:
Recording size: A4
Resolution: fine
Print pattern: CRG-TEST, diagonal line
Rotation: no rotation if A4; rotation if A4R
Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type Genesis Print Clear Test Report
CRG-TEST
PREV NEXT OK
Figure 4-K108
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Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type Genesis Print Clear Test Report
RBT
462Hz
1100Hz
1300Hz
1500Hz
1650Hz
1850Hz
2100Hz
PREV NEXT OK
Figure 4-K109
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Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type Genesis Print Clear Test Report
300bps G3Tx
2400bps
4800bps
7200bps
9600bps
TC7200bps
TC9600bps
12000bps
PREV NEXT OK
Figure 4-K110
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Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type Genesis Print Clear Test Report
SPEED 36600BPS
3429baud
3200baud
3000baud
2800baud
2743baud
2400baud
PREV NEXT OK
Figure 4-K111
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L. Service Report
1. System Data List
The system data list shows the settings of the service soft switches and the service parameters.
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Figure 4-L101
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Sample Display
##280 1 7 3 0 0
number of number of number of
##280 errors ##281 errors ##282 errors
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The error information on the most recent three communication errors is indicated.
Figure 4-L102
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SELF DIAGNOSIS
A. Machine Proper
Code Possible Cause Description
• The fixing assembly fails to warm up • The fixing assembly fails to reach the
E000 normally target temperature 180 sec after the start
(Note 1) of warm-up.
• The fixing assembly suffers from • The fixing temperature exceeds about
E001 abnormally high temperature 230°C during standby or during copying
(Note 1)
5-1
SELF DIAGNOSIS
5-2
SELF DIAGNOSIS
5-3
SELF DIAGNOSIS
5-4
SELF DIAGNOSIS
Caution:
1. If the self-diagnosis mechanism has turned on, the machine may be reset by turning the
power switch off and then on, with the exception of causes indicated by E000, E001,
E002, or E003.
The exceptions are made to prevent the user from resetting the machine as when the cause
is an open circuit in the thermistor, which otherwise would overheat the fixing roller,
causing the toner in the hopper to overflow.
If the error is identified by E000 through E003, the machine will automatically turn itself
off in about 20 sec if the power switch is turned on.
If E000, E001, E002, or E003, the data in the RAM of the system controller PCB must be
cleared:
5-5
SELF DIAGNOSIS
B. Fax
Code Possible Cause Description
• System controller PCB, FAX PCB • An error occurs in the communication
E736 between the system controller PCB and
the FAX PCB.
C. Paper Deck
Code Possible Cause Description
• Feed motor (faulty) • The motor of the paper deck does not
E043 operate normally.
• Lifter (faulty) • The communication with the paper deck
E903 is interrupted.
D. Finisher
Code Detail code Error Description
---- • Data • The communication between the machine and the
E500 communication finisher is interrupted. This error is detected by the
machine.
03 • Communication • The communication with the saddle stitcher is
E503 error interrupted.
01 • Height sensor • The communication between the height sensor and
(PS1) the finisher controller PCB fails. Or, an error exists in
the communication data.
02 • The communication between the sensor and the
finisher controller PCB fails for a specific period of
E504 time or more.
03 • The connector is found to be disconnected at power-
on.
04 • An error occurs when the sensor is adjusted using the
DIP switch.
E505 01 • Back-up RAM • An error exits in the check sum at power-on.
01 • Delivery • The delivery motor clock sensor does not send the
motor (M2) target number of clock pulses at the start of
E512 • Delivery operation.
02 motor clock • The clock pulses sent while paper is being moved fall
sensor (PI10) short of an equivalent of 200 mm in length.
01 • Alignment • The alignment plate does not leave the alignment
motor (M3) home position sensor when the alignment motor is
driven for 2 sec.
E513 • Alignment
02 plate home • The alignment plate does not return to the alignment
position sensor home position when the alignment motor is driven
(PI6) for 2 sec.
5-6
SELF DIAGNOSIS
5-7
SELF DIAGNOSIS
5-8
APPENDIX
A. GENERAL TIMING CHART
1. Reader Unit
A-1
2. Printer Unit Power switch ON
(Unit: Seconds)
Operation WAIT STBY INTR PRINT LSTR STBY
0.77
17 Face-down tray delivery sensor (PS1402)
1.79
18 Primary voltage (AC)
0.52
19 Primary voltage (DC)
23 Static charge eliminator bias Negative bias Negative bias Between-page bias Print bias Between-page bias 0.47
A-2
APPENDIX
B. LIST OF SIGNALS
1. Input/Output Signals to/from DC Controller PCB
J201 A1 GND
A2 GND
A3 /FPCS I L OPERATION PANEL CONTROLLER CHIP
SELECT signal
A4 Reservrd
A5 /VSREQ O P VSYNC REQUEST signal
A6 /VSYNC I P VERTICAL SYNC signal
A7 /STS O L STATUS signal
A8 /CMD I L COMMAND signal
A9 /CPSEL I ANALOG CONTROLLER POWER SELECT signal
A10 /SPCHG O L SPEED CHANGE signal
A11 3.3V O
A12 3.3V O
A13 +5V O
A14 +5V O
A15 GND
A16 GND
B1 GND
B2 GND
B3 /FPO O L OPERATION PANEL SERIAL OUTPUT signal
B4 Reserved
B5 /RDY O L READY signal
B6 /CPRDY I L CONTROLLER POWER READY signal
B7 /SBSY O L STATUS BUSY signal
B8 /CBSY I L COMMAND BUSY signal
B9 /PRFD I L PRE-FEED signal
B10 /PFED O L PAPER FEED signal
B11 3.3V O
B12 3.3V O
B13 +5V O
B14 +5V O
B15 GND
B16 GND
C1 VDO I H VIDEO signal
C2 /VDO I L VIDEO signal
C3 /FPI I L OPERATION PANEL SERIAL INPUT signal
C4 FPCK I P OPERATION PANEL SERIAL CLOCK signal
C5 /PPRDY I L PRINTER POWER READY signal
C6 /PRNT I L PRINT signal
C7 /PCLK O P PRINTER CLOCK signal
C8 /CCLK I P CONTROLLER CLOCK signal
C9 /CCRT O L CONDITION CHANGE REPORT
C10 /PDLV O L PAPER DELIVERY signal
C11 3.3V O
C12 3.3V O
A-3
APPENDIX
A-4
APPENDIX
A-5
APPENDIX
A-6
APPENDIX
A-7
APPENDIX
A-8
C. GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
1. Controller unit
Controller Unit (1/2)
3p
3 GND 8
GND 9
GND 10
MT2
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0 1
Relay DRAWER CONNECTOR
2 6
J802F J802M 24p J801L
4 8
DRAWER CONNECTOR 24p J801D
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Noise filter PCB DC power supply PCB
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
RLY1 1 ACDOWN
J110
2 POWERON
3p
BI1103 3 GND
Leakage
breaker 1 +24V
J104
FT4
2p
AWG16 2 GND
BI1107
FT2 1
HOT(BK) HOT(BK) 2
J1101M
1
3 4
J1101F
FT6 3 1 +12V(FAX,INV)
2
3p
4 2
J103
NEWTRAL(W) NEWTRAL(W)
9p
4p
FT5 3 5 3
1 2 6 4 GND
7
FT1 FT3 BI1106
8
9 1 +3.3VJ(FIGARO)
CB1 AWG16 2 +3.3V(UI,PDL)
J102
3 +3.3(SEIF)
6p
4 GND
5 GND
BI1102 BI1105 6 GND
BI1101 BI1104
1 +5VJ(FIGARO)
2 +5V(UI,PDL)
3 +5V(SEIF)
J101
4 +5V(SEIF)
8p
5 GND
6 GND
7 GND
8 GND
4 3
2 1
Main power
switch
MSW1
A-9
Controller Unit (2/2)
FAX PCB
(ACC)
1 D7 1
2 D6 2
Parollel interface 3 D5 3
Controll panel unit
PCB 4 D4 4
5 D3 5
6 D2 6
7 D1 7 LCD 50p
8 D0 8
9 GND 9 Relay PCB J304
10 GND 10
PDL PCB
120p
J303
1 SELIN 1
2 FAULT* 2 Control
panel
3 INIT* 3
4 AUTOFD* 4
power switch EEPROM Memory PCB
5 SELECT 5 PCB Battery
6 GND 6
7 PE 7 Network interface PCB
120p
J302
8 BUSY 8
9 ACK* 9
J502
J306
10 STB 10
11 GND 11
J30 J601 40p
1 RESET 1
30p 80p 180p 2 GND 2
3 LIDED7 3
System controller PCB
11p 10p 50p J1031 J1043 J1017 4 LIDED8 4
5 LIDED6 5
J1042 J1041 J1010 6 LIDED9 6
7 LIDED5 7
8 LIDED10 8
9 LIDED4 9
10 LIDED11 10
11 LIDED3 11
12 LIDED12 12
4p 13 LIDED2 13
14 LIDED13 14
J1008 15 LIDED1 15
J1023 16 LIDED14 16 HDD
17 LIDED0 17
3p J1015 18 LIDED15 18
19 GND 19
160p 20 N.C. 20
DRAM DIMM slot 21 DMARQ 21
Image processor PCB J501 22 GND 22
J1001 168p 64MB 23 DIOW* 23
24 GND 24
3
2
1
25 DIOR* 25
J1002 168p 64MB
LOCK
26 GND 26
+24V
GND
27 IORDY 27
28 GND 28
29 DMACK* 29
1
2
3
30 GND 30
31 IDEINT 31
32 reserve 32
33 IDEA1 33
J601 J1011 J1007 34 PDIAG(N.C.) 34
35 IDEA0 35
J201 100p 9p 15p 36 EDEA2 36
37 IDECS0* 37
FAN6 48p 1 GND
1 DTX* 38 IDECS1* 38
2 IPCTXD 9 GND
2 GND 39 LEDON* 39
DC controller PCB 3 GND 10 N.C.
3 DRX* 40 GND 40
4 IPCRXD 11 GND
4 DTERM
5 GND 12 DSTRB*
5 N.C.
6 FINON 13 DECKON
6 DCLK*
7 GND 14 GND
7 GND
8 N.C. 15 N.C.
8 GND
9 N.C.
9p 15p
A-10
2. Reader Unit
Reader Unit (1/2) Original Original Original Original
size size size size
Scanner sensor 4 sensor 3 sensor 2 sensor 1 Copybord
home cover
position open/close
sensor sensor
To controller unit
J2012M
J2011M
J2010M
J2009M
PS101 PS106 PS105 PS104 PS103 PS102
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
100 FM2
J101 3 2 1
COVDEC
SIZE<3>
SIZE<2>
SIZE<1>
SIZE<0>
Interface PCB
SIZE5V
SIZE5V
SIZE5V
SIZE5V
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
FHP
+5V
+5V
J102
68 1 2 3
GNDA
+24V
+24V
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
J2052 3 2 1
68 J3011
A6 B6
J132 J117
A8 B8 J115 13 5
6
5
4
3
2
1
11
10
13
12
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
FLONOUT
REMOON
FM4DEC
FLERR*
FLPWN
FLCLK*
FM4ON
YPWM
GND
GND
YON
FL_TH
8 N.C.
FL_S
+38V
+24V
GND
GND
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
J2018M
J2018F
DF_RXD
DF_TXD
GND
GND
ACCON
N.C.
J8
GND
1 1 (+) 1 8 4
2 2 (-) 2
J1003
3 3 3 J1002
STEP_ANGLE0*
STEP_ANGLE1*
STEP_ANGLE2*
STEP_ANGLE3*
(-)
Reader unit main power supply PCB
4 4 4
CW/CCW*
I_CONT0*
I_CONT1*
I_CONT2*
I_CONT3*
24V/38V
MTCLK*
MOVE*
5 5 (+) 5
GND
GND
GND
RST
Inverter PCB 5
J7
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101112
5
4
3
J2037
+24/14V
GNDU
Flexible cable
ERR
1
2
J2015
2
121110 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3
J2031F
J1804
J2031T
Accessories power J2031M
3 2 1
supply PCB
J1802
6 5 4 3 2 1
FL_TH
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
FM4
+38V
GND
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
J2042T
MT03
MT04
3 2 1 GND
driver PCB 1 2 3
J2038F 1 2 3 4
Scanning lamp
Scannig lamp
J302 7 8 J2022B
J2038M
thermistor
Scannig J2022C
heater
(THM)
1 2 3 MT02
H1
lamp
1
2
3
4
5
J2024F J2024M
1 1
2 2
ORG
GRN
RED
BLU
BLK
1 2 3
J2022A
MT05
MT06
J2001
Intensity
detection DADF
PM1
PCB
Scanner motor
A-11
Reader Unit (2/2)
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
+5V[24H]
GNDU
GNDU
GNDU
GNDU
GNDR
GNDR
GNDU
GNDR
GNDR
GNDR
GNDA
GNDA
+5.2V
+5.2V
+5.2V
+5VA
+5VA
+38V
+38V
+38V
+38V
+15V
+15V
+24V
-12V
N.C.
DC(+)
DC(-)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 4 3 2 1 J801
J2036M
J2036F
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Accessories
power supply
PCB
FT115 FT116
FT117
Noise filter PCB
J2019F J2019M
power switch
1
FT113 FT114
1
J1101
FT09
FT10
FT07 2 1
J2025M J2025F
1
2 1
J1001
1 CCD/CCD driver PCB
FT03
FT06
J101 J102
Inverter PCB
15 12
Leakage
Breaker
(ELCB1)
15
14
13
12
11
10
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
FT01
FT02
+5<A>
+5<A>
+12V
+12V
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
NRS
NCP
NSH
NSP
NF1
NF2
GO
RO
BO
GE
RE
BE
13 N.C.
to NCU
10
11
12
13
14
15
10
11
12
P1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
15 J2017M 13 J2016M
Scanner motor driver
J2017T J2016T
PCB
15 J2017F 13 J2016F
J301
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
15
14
13
12
11
10
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
N.C.
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
+5<A>
+5<A>
+12V
+12V
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
NRS
NCP
NSH
NSP
NF1
NF2
GO
RO
BO
GE
RE
BE
GNDR
GNDR
GNDU
GNDU
+5.2V
+15V
+38V
+38V
-12V
+5V[24H]
GNDU
GNDR
GNDR
GNDU
GNDU
GNDR
GNDR
GNDA
GNDA
+5.2V
+5.2V
+5VA
+38V
+24V
+15V
+38V
+38V
+15V
-12V
10
11
12
13
14
15
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
15 12
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
J119 J118 J131 J122 J130
J501
A-12
3. Printer unit
6 5 4 3 2 1
Registration Electrical
From fixing unit unit fan
Scanner BD PCB Registration PS1 paper sensor
Laser driver
J1001
TB705 motor clutch FAN3
J1
J6
Fixing unit/
Video controller PCB 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 CL1 Scanner unit
J11
fan
HVT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 CL
1 2 3 FAN1
C16
C15
C14
C13
C12
C10
A16
B16
A15
B15
A14
B14
A13
B13
A12
B12
A10
B10
C11
A11
B11
C9
C8
C7
C6
C5
C4
C3
C2
C1
A9
B9
A8
B8
A7
B7
A6
B6
A5
B5
A4
B4
A3
B3
A2
B2
A1
B1
7 6 5 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3
J17
J13
J15
A10
B10
A12
B12
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
A11
B11
A1
B1
A2
B2
A3
B3
A4
B4
A5
B5
A6
B6
A7
B7
A8
B8
A9
B9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3
D
J18
J701
2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1
J16
Ferrite
J14
J12
7 6 5 4 3 2 1
core
2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1
11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 1 2 3
TRFVCNT A1
/TRFNVD B1
TRFVSNS A2
/HRLBD B2
/TRFCCD A3
/DCHGBD B3
TRFCLK A4
/DCHGUP B4
N.C. A5
N.C. B5
HVTCLK A6
N.C. B6
/DEVACD A7
PRJACCLK B7
DEVACCLK A8
/PRJACD B8
/DEVDCD A9
/PRJACD B9
TONSNS A10
DENADJ B10
24VGND A11
24VGND B11
+24VB A12
+24VB B12
A1
B1
C1
A2
B2
C2
A3
B3
C3
A4
B4
C4
A5
B5
C5
A6
B6
C6
A7
B7
C7
A8
B8
C8
A9
B9
C9
A10
B10
C10
A11
B11
C11
A12
B12
C12
A13
B13
C13
A14
B14
C14
A15
B15
C15
A16
B16
C16
J201
J220
/CCRT
GND
GND
VDO
GND
GND
/VDO
/FPCS
/FPO
/FPI
reserved
reserved
FPCK
/VSREQ
/RDY
/PPRDY
/VSYNC
/CPRDY
/PRNT
/STS
/SBSY
/PCLK
/CMD
/CBSY
/CCLK
CPSEL
/PRFD
/SPCHG
/PFED
/PDLV
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
3.3V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
+5V
GND
GND
GND
GND
GND
/BD
J207
J202
J206
J209
J208
J210
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 1 2 3
J203
GND
GND
/BDI
+5V
GND
SUPSLT /REGCLD
+24VA
/REGS
GND
P5VB1
FAN1D
/FAN1S
24VGND
FAN3D
/FAN3S
24VGND
+5V
TSWOUT /SCNRDY
/SCND
GND
/SCNCLK
24VGND
+24VA
DRVES
/LENBL
/LON
/VDO
GND
VDO
N.C.
GND
+5V
GND
GND
/FEEDCLD
/UDECKS
/PUPSLD
/LDECKS
/RDOORS
FEDAND
FEDBND
LDECKC
UDECKC
24VGND
24VGND
/FEEDS
FEDAD
FEDBD
UPVS2
UPVS1
TSWOUT
/RLDSNS
LPVS2
LPVS1
P5VB1
/MPTCLD
/MPTSLD
ENVCMD
/REMT24
DC controller PCB
+24VA
/MMRDY
/MMOTD
24VGND
24VGND
24VGND
ENVSTS
24VGND
24VGND
/MPTPS
/FSRD1
/FSRD2
GNDTH
GND
GND
FSRDE
/FAN5S
+24V
FSRTH
FSRCT
FSRTH
PSTYP
MPTLS
TSWIN
TSWIN
GND
GND
GND
FAN5D
3.3V
3.3V
P5VB1
+24VB
+24VB
+24VA
+5V
+5V
GND
RLD
N.C.
J217
J204
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 A1B1A2B2A3B3A4B4A5B5
J222
J229
J214
J218
J219
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
J221
1
+24VB 1 J1401
2 SW1401 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
+24VB 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
3 1 A1B1A2B2A3B3A4B4A5B5
+24VB 3 1 Door switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
2 FGND
2
GND
J205
1
1
3
4
3
4
Ferrite
core
20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 C
PS1401 PS1402 PS1403
J102
J204
2 5
J1201
GND 2 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
3 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
+24VA 3 6
FSRN1
FSRN2
FSRL1
FSRL2
4 7 SW101
+24VA 4 7 Face-down Face-down Fixing unit
5 8
+24VA 5 8 delivery 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
J12
tray delivery
J1301
6 9 tray paper full
UDOORS 6 9
J10
FDFULS 7
7 10
10
sensor sensor sensor
/FUSLD
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 PS1201
Power switch 1 2 3 4 Power supply
8 11 MT1
/FPOUTS 8 11 +24VA Multi-purpose
9 12
FDOUTS 9 12 Switch/sensor Main motor Pick-up PCB
J1402
10 13
/FUSLD 10 13 tray PCB Lower cassette 1 2 3 4
P5VB1 11
11 14
14 PCB 1 2 sensor To HVT
J1302
+24VA 2 2 TB705
PS1301 1 PS1202 TB50
J1601A 1 2 3 2 1 /MPTSLD 1
J215 J1202
1 5 SW1601
1
J34
+24VA 2
J50
GND 6 PS1302 1
7 sensing switch PCB /MPTCLD 1
CL
A
USIZE4 7 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
8 Lower cassette
USIZE3
USIZE2
8
9
9
10
J1601B
5
CL3
Manual feed
paper-level
sensor 1
J1203 SL1
6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1
B
USIZE1 10 5 SW1601 Lifting plate clutch +24VA 2 2 Cassette pick-up 1 2 3 4 5 6
4 4 position sensor 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1
SW1602 PS1204 solenoid
ENVCMD
/PUPSLD 1
ENVSTS
3 3
TB52
+24VA
SW1603
Thermoswitch
2 2 FAN5
GND
1 1 SW1604 Multi-purpose
TSW
Lower cassette
Cassette-size
J1304
tray fan
TB51
TB54
paper-level
1
2
3
4
sensing switch PCB J1204
TB53
J213 sensor 2 CL2
+24VA 2 2
8 PS1205 Feed clutch
J52
J51
J54
J55
5 Upper cassette
DUPCMD 5
J24
J212 4 paper-level
1
2
3
4
/DUPSTS 4
1 3.3V 3 sensor 1
J56
/DUPIDS 3 J1205 J13 PS2
2 +5V 2 PS1206
+24VA 2 3 1
1 /FEEDS 3 1 2 1
H1
H2
3 GND +24VA 1 2 2 Pick-up unit
GND 2 2
Thermistor
4 FSRTH 1 3 paper sensor
5 GND Envelope feeder Upper cassette P5VB1 1 3
6 SVIN J216 Power supply fan paper-level
3 (option)
TH
7 SVOUT GND 3 sensor 2 Fixing unit
8 +24VA 2 FAN2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
/FAN2S 2 J19 PS1207
1 J14
J228 FAN2D 1 J1206 PS3
1 /REGCLD
J25 J26 Lower cassette
/RDOORS 3
GND 2
3 1
2 2
1 Pick-up unit
A
2 24VGND 2
J225 Fixing unit fan paper-out 1 3 door sensor
P5VB1 1 3
1 3 1 sensor
FAN4D 1
2 2
3 1
2 FAN4
Duplexing unit PS1208
/FAN4S 2 2 2
1 TONSNS
3 1 3 (option)
24VGND 3 1 3
4
2 GND
GND 4
Ferrite core Upper cassette
J223
paper-out sensor
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APPENDIX
D. Specifications
1. Reader Unit
a. Type
Body Desktop
Copyboard Fixed
Source of light Fluorescent lamp
Lens Single focal point lens
Image reading Light-receiving elements (RGB 3-line CCD)
Table A-101
b. Functions
Table A-102
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APPENDIX
c. Others
Table A-103
A-16
APPENDIX
2. Printer Unit
a. Type
Table A-104
b. Method
Table A-105
A-17
APPENDIX
c. Performance
Table A-106
A-18
APPENDIX
d. Others
Table A-107
A-19
APPENDIX
3. Default Ratios
Table A-108
A-20
APPENDIX
4. Copying Speed
Table A-109-1
Table A-109-2
A-21
APPENDIX
E. Special Tools
You will need the following special tools in addition to the standard tools set:
Ranking:
A: Each service person is expected to carry one.
B: Each group of five service persons is expected to carry one.
C: Each workshop is expected to carry one.
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APPENDIX
Note:
Be sure to use a moist (well-wrung) cloth to clean the external covers.
A-23
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