Canon 3225 Service Manual Download Page 1

Jul 3 2008

Service Manual

iR3245/3235/3230/3225 Series 

 

Summary of Contents for 3225

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Page 3: ... need arises In the event of major changes in the contents of this manual over a long or short period Canon will issue a new edition of this manual The following paragraph does not apply to any countries where such provisions are inconsistent with local law Trademarks The product names and company names used in this manual are the registered trademarks of the individual companies Copyright This ma...

Page 4: ...quiring care to avoid combustion fire Indicates an item prohibiting disassembly to avoid electric shocks or problems Indicates an item requiring disconnection of the power plug from the electric outlet Indicates an item intended to provide notes assisting the understanding of the topic in question Indicates an item of reference assisting the understanding of the topic in question Provides a descri...

Page 5: ...sed to indicate Low The voltage value how ever differs from circuit to circuit In addition the asterisk as in DRMD indicates that the DRMD signal goes on when 0 In practically all cases the internal mechanisms of a microprocessor cannot be checked in the field Therefore the operations of the microprocessors used in the machines are not discussed they are explained in terms of from sensors to the i...

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Page 7: ...ications Settings 2 1 17 1 2 3 9 Mail Box Settings 1 18 1 2 3 10 Address Book Settings 5 1 18 1 2 4 Maintenance by the User 1 19 1 2 4 1 Routine Cleaning 1 19 1 2 4 2 Inspection 1 22 1 2 5 Safety 1 23 1 2 5 1 Points to note at disassembly assembly 1 23 1 2 5 2 Safety of the Laser Light 1 23 1 2 5 3 CDRH Regulations 1 23 1 2 5 4 Handling the Laser Unit 1 23 1 2 5 5 Safety of Toner 1 24 1 2 5 6 Note...

Page 8: ...Installing the Original Holder 2 21 2 7 1 Notice At Installation 2 21 2 7 2 Checking Components 2 21 2 7 3 Installation Procedure 2 21 2 8 Installing the Reader Heater 2 22 2 8 1 Checking Parts to Install 2 22 2 8 2 Turning OFF the Power of the Host Machine 2 23 2 8 3 Installation Procedure 2 23 2 9 Installing the Cassette Heater 2 26 2 9 1 Checking Parts to Install 2 26 2 9 2 Turning OFF the Powe...

Page 9: ...tallation 2 48 2 17 2 Checking the Contents 2 48 2 17 3 Turning OFF the Power of the Host Machine 2 48 2 17 4 Installation Procedure 2 49 2 17 5 Attaching the Label 2 50 2 18 Installing the IPSec Board 2 50 2 18 1 Notice At Installation 2 50 2 18 2 Checking the Contents 2 50 2 18 3 Turning OFF the Power of the Host Machine 2 50 2 18 4 Installation Procedure 2 50 Chapter 3 Basic Operation 3 1 Const...

Page 10: ... Before Removing the PCI Bus Expansion PCB 4 17 4 7 7 2 Removing the PCI Bus Expansion PCB 4 17 4 7 8 Voice Guidance PCB 4 17 4 7 8 1 Removing the Voice Guidance PCB 4 17 4 7 9 Voice Operation PCB 4 18 4 7 9 1 Removing the Voice Operation PCB 4 18 4 7 10 FAX Expansion PCB 4 19 4 7 10 1 Removing the FAX Expansion PCB 4 19 Chapter 5 Original Exposure System 5 1 Construction 5 1 5 1 1 Specifications ...

Page 11: ... 5 LED Driver PCB 5 25 5 4 5 1 Removing the LED Driver PCB 5 25 5 4 6 Scanner Motor 5 25 5 4 6 1 Removing the Scanner Motor 5 25 5 4 7 Copyboard Cover Open Close Sensor 5 25 5 4 7 1 Removing the Copyboard Cover Open Closed Sensor Front Rear 5 25 5 4 8 CCD HP Sensor 5 26 5 4 8 1 Removing the CCD Unit HP Sensor 5 26 5 4 9 Original Size Sensor 5 26 5 4 9 1 Removing the Original Size Sensor 5 26 5 4 1...

Page 12: ...Charging Bias 7 10 7 5 2 2 Primary Charging Roller Cleaning Mechanism 7 10 7 6 Drum Cleaner Unit 7 10 7 6 1 Photosensitive Drum Cleaning 7 10 7 7 Developing Unit 7 11 7 7 1 Configuration 7 11 7 7 2 Controlling the Developing Bias 7 11 7 8 Toner Container 7 12 7 8 1 Configuration 7 12 7 8 2 Route of Toner Supply 7 13 7 8 3 Controlling the Drive of the Toner Cartridge 7 13 7 8 4 Toner Supply Control...

Page 13: ...oner Container 7 24 7 12 9 Toner Level Sensor 7 25 7 12 9 1 Before Removing the Toner Level Sensor 7 25 7 12 9 2 Removing the Toner Level Sensor 7 25 7 12 10 Toner Feedscrew Motor 7 25 7 12 10 1 Before Removing the Toner Feed Screw Motor 7 25 7 12 10 2 Removing the Toner Feed Screw Motor 7 25 7 12 11 Static Charge Eliminator 7 25 7 12 11 1 Removing the Static Eliminator 7 25 Chapter 8 Pickup Feedi...

Page 14: ... Plate 8 31 8 8 5 Cassette Pick up Motor 1 8 32 8 8 5 1 Before Removing the Cassette Pickup Motor 1 8 32 8 8 5 2 Removing the Cassette Pickup Motor 1 8 32 8 8 6 Cassette Pick up Motor 2 8 33 8 8 6 1 Before Removing the Cassette Pickup Motor 2 8 33 8 8 6 2 Removing the Cassette Pickup Motor 2 8 33 8 8 7 Cassette Size Sensor 8 33 8 8 7 1 Before Removing the Cassette Size Sensor 8 33 8 8 7 2 Removing...

Page 15: ...y Unit 8 41 8 8 20 2 Removing the 3 Way Unit 8 41 8 8 21 Feeding Roller 8 42 8 8 21 1 Removing the Pickup Roller Feed Roller Separation Roller 8 42 8 8 22 Vertical Path Roller 8 42 8 8 22 1 Before Removing the Vertical Path Roller 8 42 8 8 22 2 Removing the Vertical Path Roller 8 42 8 8 23 Duplex Feed Roller 2 8 42 8 8 23 1 Before Removing the Duplex Feed Roller 2 8 42 8 8 23 2 Removing the Duplex...

Page 16: ... 5 1 2 Removing the Fixing Unit 9 8 9 5 2 Pressure Roller 9 8 9 5 2 1 Before Removing the Pressure Roller 9 8 9 5 2 2 Removing the Pressure Roller 9 8 9 5 3 Cleaning Roller 9 9 9 5 3 1 Before Removing the Cleaning Roller 9 9 9 5 3 2 Removing the Cleaning Roller 9 9 9 5 4 Fixing Film 9 10 9 5 4 1 Before Removing the Fixing Film Unit 9 10 9 5 4 2 Removing the Fixing Film Unit 9 10 9 5 5 Internal Del...

Page 17: ...1 7 Right Cover Lower Front 10 16 10 5 1 8 Right Cover Rear 10 16 10 5 1 9 Inside Right Cover 10 16 10 5 1 10 Inside Bottom Cover 10 16 10 5 1 11 Front Cover Unit 10 17 10 5 1 12 Rear Cover Upper 10 17 10 5 1 13 Rear Cover Lower 10 17 10 5 1 14 Left Cover 10 17 10 5 1 15 Left Cover Lower 10 18 10 5 1 16 Left Cover Rear 10 18 10 5 1 17 Delivery Cover 10 18 10 5 1 18 Toner Supply Cover 10 18 10 5 1 ...

Page 18: ...r Supply PCB 10 31 10 5 14 2 Removing the Option Power Supply PCB 10 31 10 5 15 Relay PCB 10 31 10 5 15 1 Before Removing the Relay PCB 10 31 10 5 15 2 Removing the Relay PCB 10 31 10 5 16 High Voltage PCB 10 31 10 5 16 1 Before Removing the High Voltage Power Supply PCB 10 31 10 5 16 2 Removing the High Voltage Power Supply PCB 10 32 10 5 17 Power Supply Cooling Fan 1 10 32 10 5 17 1 Before Remov...

Page 19: ...kup for MEAP Application Area Formatting the Hard Disk Restoring the MEAP Application Area with the Backup Using the SST Service Support Tool 11 40 11 1 27 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive 11 40 11 1 28 MEAP Safe Mode 11 41 11 1 29 Setting HTTP port for MEAP application level 2 11 42 11 1 30 USB keyboard support 11 44 11 1 31 USB memory related functions supported outside of Japan and Europe 11 45 11...

Page 20: ...ng System 14 7 14 6 1 When Replacing the Cassette 14 7 14 6 2 When Replacing the Duplex Unit 14 7 14 6 3 When Replacing the Manual Feed Tray 14 7 14 6 4 Registration of Paper Width Basic Value for Manual Feed Tray 14 7 Chapter 15 Correcting Faulty Images 15 1 Making Initial Checks 15 1 15 1 1 Installation Procedure 15 1 15 1 2 Checking Paper 15 1 15 1 3 Checking Paper Set 15 1 15 1 4 Checking Cons...

Page 21: ... Controller DC Controller 16 10 16 1 9 E804 to E805 DC Controller Control Fan 16 13 16 2 Error Code SEND 16 14 16 2 1 Self Diagnostic Display 16 14 16 2 2 List of Error Codes without Messages 16 15 16 3 Jam Code 16 21 16 3 1 Jam codes printer unit 16 21 16 3 2 Jam Code ADF 16 21 16 3 3 Jam codes Finisher 16 22 16 4 Alarm Code 16 22 16 4 1 Alarm Code 16 22 Chapter 17 Service Mode 17 1 Outline 17 1 ...

Page 22: ...tion Inspection Mode 17 79 17 5 1 COPIER 17 79 17 5 1 1 Points To Note When Operate The Service Mode FUNCTION 17 79 17 5 1 2 COPIER FUNCTION INSTALL 17 79 17 5 1 3 COPIER FUNCTION CCD 17 81 17 5 1 4 COPIER FUNCTION DENS 17 83 17 5 1 5 COPIER FUNCTION DPC 17 83 17 5 1 6 COPIER FUNCTION CST 17 83 17 5 1 7 COPIER FUNCTION FIXING 17 84 17 5 1 8 COPIER FUNCTION PANEL 17 85 17 5 1 9 COPIER FUNCTION PART...

Page 23: ... 7 1 3 COPIER TEST NET CAP 17 180 17 8 COUNTER Counter Mode 17 182 17 8 1 COPIER 17 182 17 8 1 1 COPIER COUNTER TOTAL 17 182 17 8 1 2 COPIER COUNTER PICK UP 17 183 17 8 1 3 COPIER COUNTER FEEDER 17 184 17 8 1 4 COPIER COUNTER JAM 17 184 17 8 1 5 COPIER COUNTER MISC 17 185 17 8 1 6 COPIER COUNTER DRBL 1 17 186 17 8 1 7 COPIER COUNTER DRBL 2 17 188 Chapter 18 Upgrading 18 1 Outline 18 1 18 1 1 Outli...

Page 24: ... using USB 18 35 18 4 6 1 Overview of Menus and Functions 18 35 18 4 6 2 Points to Note 18 36 18 4 6 3 Downloading Writing the System Software auto 18 37 18 4 6 4 Downloading the System Software Confirmation execution when version is downed the same version 18 38 18 4 6 5 Downloading the System Software all overwriting 18 39 18 4 6 6 Formatting the HDD 18 41 18 4 6 7 Other Functions 18 42 Chapter ...

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Page 27: ... 3 2 Common Settings 1 12 1 2 3 3 Timer Settings 1 13 1 2 3 4 Adjustment Cleaning 1 13 1 2 3 5 Report Settings 1 14 1 2 3 6 System Settings 1 14 1 2 3 7 Copy Settings 1 16 1 2 3 8 Communications Settings 2 1 17 1 2 3 9 Mail Box Settings 1 18 1 2 3 10 Address Book Settings 5 1 18 1 2 4 Maintenance by the User 1 19 1 2 4 1 Routine Cleaning 1 19 1 2 4 2 Inspection 1 22 1 2 5 Safety 1 23 1 2 5 1 Point...

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Page 29: ...7 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N F 1 1 1 Platen Cover Type M 2 DADF U1 3 ADF Access Handle A1 4 Document Tray J1 1 1 Except China MEMO Only one of the following options can be installed at a time Document Tray J1 Voice Guidance Kit D1 Voice Operation Kit B1 Hand Set G2 Japan only 2 1 4 3 ...

Page 30: ...tachment C2 1 4 FL Cassette Y1 Z1 5 Envelope Cassette C2 2 6 Cassette Feeding Unit Y3 Y3H 3 7 3 Way Unit A2 standard 8 Inner 2 Way Tray D1 9 Puncher Unit Q1 R1 S1 T1 4 10 Finisher S1G 5 11 Finisher S1 12 Additional Finisher Tray B1 13 Buffer Path Unit E2 14 Puncher Unit L1 M1 N1 P1 6 15 Finisher AE1 7 16 Saddle Finisher AE2 17 Optional Power Supply T1 2 2 3 5 4 1 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 17 16 10 ...

Page 31: ...eeding unit Y3 Y3H for installation The following options can be installed on the cassette 1 only Envelope Feeder Attachment C2 Envelope Cassette C2 Japan only FL Cassette Z1 The following options can be installed on the cassette 2 3 4 FL Cassette Y1 The following options require the buffer path unit E2 for installation Finisher AE1 Saddle Finisher AE2 The Copy Tray J1 cannot be used with the Fini...

Page 32: ...Chapter 1 1 4 1 1 3 System Configuration of Print Send Options 0018 9656 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N F 1 4 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 13 12 5 1 5 2 5 3 14 36 11 ...

Page 33: ...Printer Kit AA1 14 30 Universal Send and PCL Print Package D1 12 31 Universal Send Advanced Feature Set B1 6 32 Universal Send Security Feature Set B1 15 33 Universal Send Searchable PDF Kit B1 16 34 Universal Send Trial Kit B1 17 35 USB Memory Connectivity Kit A1 11 36 Web Access Software G1 1 For all excluding CN KR TW 2 For JP only 3 For all excluding Europe 4 For North America Europe AU only 5...

Page 34: ...Fax Function Super G3 FAX Board Super G3 2nd Line FAX Board or Super G3 2nd 3rd Line FAX Board Super G3 FAX Board To use the features of the Super G3 2nd Line Fax Board or the Super G3 2nd 3rd Line Fax Board it must be installed after the Super G3 FAX Board has been installed The optional Super G3 2nd Line FAX Board and Super G3 2nd 3rd Line FAX Board cannot be installed at the same time PCL Print...

Page 35: ...right cover 10 Front cover unit 11 Cassette 1 12 Cassette 2 13 Lower left cover 14 Left cover 15 Inside base cover 16 Rear left cover 17 Output tray lower rear cover 18 Output tray rear cover 19 Reader right cover 20 Platen glass 21 Reader rear cover 22 Upper rear cover 23 Lower rear cover 24 Rear right cover 25 Manual feed pickup tray 26 Right cover lower front 27 Right cover 28 Delivery cover 29...

Page 36: ...sensitive drum 13 Duplex feed roller 2 14 Transfer roller 15 Registration roller 16 Manual feed pickup roller 17 Pickup roller cassette 1 18 Vertical path roller 1 19 Feed roller cassette 1 20 Separation roller cassette 1 21 Vertical path roller 2 22 Feed roller cassette 2 23 Separation roller cassette 2 24 Pickup roller cassette 2 25 Primary charging roller 26 Developing unit 27 Laser scanner uni...

Page 37: ...ing Off the Main Power Switch 0018 9669 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N Be sure always to turn off the control panel power switch before turning off the main power switch Never turn off the main power while the display shows the progress bar indicating that the HDD is being accessed Otherwise the HDD may suffer a fault E602 MEMO The cover is attached with the main power switch to prev...

Page 38: ...ecute Memory lamp on the control panel is off Turning off the main power switch while an operation is under way can cause loss of data At Time of Downloading Do not turn off the main power switch while downloading is under way Otherwise the machine may not be able to operate normally C 0 9 Error Clear Main Power Start Stop Processing Data Power ...

Page 39: ...Error Indicator 9 Processing Data Indicator 10 Clear key 11 ID Log In Out key 12 Brightness Adjustment Dial 13 Fax Volume Adjustment Key 14 Additional Functions key 15 Help key 16 Touch Panel Display 17 Edit Pen 18 USB Port Counter Check Additional Functions Reset Power Log In Out Clear Start Stop Error Processing Data Main Power 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Help JKL GHI MNO TUV PQRS WXYZ ABC DEF 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 40: ... 4 Register Paper Type Plain 1 Recycled Color Pre punched Bond Paper Heavy Tracing Paper Transparency Labels No Paper Select Screen Priority Simple 1 Detailed No Energy Consumption in Sleep Mode Low 1 High Yes LTRR STMT Original Selection Distinguish Manually Use LTRR Format 1 Use STMT Format Yes Tray Designation 2 If the Optional Copy Tray J1 Is Attached Tray A Copy 1 Mail Box 1 Printer Receive F...

Page 41: ...uments On Off 1 Language Switch On Off 1 Yes Reversed Display Color On Off 1 Yes Offset Jobs 2 On 1 Off Yes Job Separator between Jobs On Off 1 Yes Job Separator between Copies On Off 1 No Job Duration Display Copy On Off 1 No Mail Box On Off 1 Other On Off 1 Number of Copies Job Duration Status Display On 1 Off No Different Paper Sizes for the Output Tray 2 On 1 Off Yes Cleaning Display for the O...

Page 42: ...245 3245i 3235 3235i 11 1 for the imageRUNNER 3225 Initialize Feeder Cleaning 4 Press Start No Item Settings Delivered Settings Send 5 TX Report For Error Only 1 On Off Report with TX Image On 1 Off Yes Activity Report Yes Auto Print On 1 Off Daily Activity Report Time On Off 1 Timer Setting 00 00 to 23 59 Send Receive Separate On Off 1 Settings Fax 2 Fax TX Report For Error Only 1 On Off Report w...

Page 43: ... Yes Confirm Entered Fax Numbers 2 On Off 1 Yes E mail I Fax Domain Sending Restriction 4 Restrict Sending to Domains On Off 1 Register Edit Erase Yes Allow Sending with Expired Certificates 5 On Off 1 Yes Always Add Device Signature to Send 2 On Off 1 Yes Device Information Settings Device Name 32 characters maximum No Location 32 characters maximum No Forwarding Settings 2 Receive Type E mail Pr...

Page 44: ...ff Daily Activity Report Time On 00 00 to 23 59 Off 1 Separate Report Type On Off 1 Initialize All Data Settings Initialize No Use Asterisks to Enter Access No Passwords On 1 Off Yes Secure Watermark Mode 2 Forced Secure Watermark Copy Do Not Set 1 Set Yes Mail Box Do Not Set 1 Set Printer Do Not Set 1 Set Printer Driver Secure Watermark Do Not Set 1 Set Yes Encrypted Print Settings 2 Only Allow E...

Page 45: ...ff 1 Yes Display Confirmation for Favorites Button On 1 Off Yes Image Level for High Compression 5 Image Level in Text Photo or Photo Mode Data Size Priority Normal 1 Image Priority No Image Level in Text Mode Data Size Priority Normal 1 Image Priority OCR Text Searchable Settings 5 Smart Scan On 1 Off Yes Num of Char for Doc Name Setting 1 to 24 characters 24 characters 1 Trace Smooth Settings 5 ...

Page 46: ... 24 characters maximum No Tel Line Type Pulse Tone 1 No TX Line Selection Optional FAX Board is installed Line 1 Priority TX 1 Prohibit TX No Optional Super G3 2nd Line FAX Board or Super G3 2nd 3rd Line FAX Board is installed in addition to installing the optional Super G3 FAX Board Line 2 Priority TX 1 Prohibit TX Optional Super G3 2nd 3rd Line FAX Board is installed in addition to installing th...

Page 47: ...ve these steps may result in a fire or electrical shock Do not use alcohol benzene paint thinner or other solvents for cleaning Doing so may result in damage to the plastic parts Disconnect the power cord from the power outlet regularly and clean the area around the base of the power plug s metal pins and the power outlet with a dry cloth to ensure that all dust and grime is removed If the power c...

Page 48: ...loth F 1 10 3 Open the inner cover holding it by its front tab F 1 11 4 Clean the rollers a total of three places inside the inner cover with a cloth dampened with water Then wipe the area with a soft dry cloth F 1 12 5 Clean the transparent plastic part of the inner cover with a cloth dampened with water Then wipe the area with a soft dry cloth F 1 13 ...

Page 49: ...eder scanning area with a cloth dampened with water Then wipe the area with a soft dry cloth F 1 17 When closing the inner cover be careful not to get your fingers caught as this may result in personal injury When closing the feeder cover be careful not to get your fingers caught as this may result in personal injury ...

Page 50: ...object 2 Confirm that the breaker lever is switched to the OFF position When closing the feeder be careful not to get your fingers caught as this may result in personal injury Be aware that the light emitted from the platen glass may be very bright when closing the feeder MEMO This procedure is necessary only if the optional Feeder DADF U1 standard equipped for the imageRUNNER 3245 3245i 3235i 323...

Page 51: ...die keine Laserstrahlen nach außen dringen lässt Unter der Voraussetzung dass der Benutzer dieses Gerät normal bedient ist ein Austritt von Laserstrahlen daher ausgeschlossen 1 2 5 3 CDRH Regulations 0018 9683 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N The Center for Devices and Radiological Health of the US Food and Drum Administration put into force regulations concerning laser products on Aug...

Page 52: ...ontact with toner wipe it off with tissue then wash it off with water 2 Do not use warm water which will cause the toner to jell and fuse permanently with the fibers of the cloth 3 Do not bring toner into contact with plastic material It tends to react easily 4 Storage of copy print output Do not use the polyvinyl case If printed side contacts with the surface of case toner melts and the paper may...

Page 53: ...sing Drum cleaning method By cleaning blade Fixing method On demand Delivery method Face down delivery in body delivery Reproduction ratio 25 to 400 Warm up time At power ON 30 sec or less with no options installed 35 sec or less for USA N F i model At wake up from sleep mode 10 sec or less Non image width leading edge 2 5 2 0mm or less Non image width trailing edge 2 5 2 0mm or less Non image wid...

Page 54: ...ess Dimensions iR 3245F iR 3235F iR 3225F 565 mm x 700 mm x 901 mm W x D x H iR 3245 iR 3235 iR 3225 565 mm x 700 mm x 761 mm W x D x H Weight iR3245F iR3235F iR3225F 83 5 kg iR3245 iR3235 iR3225 74 kg iR3245 iR3235 ADF standard model 82 kg Paper type Paper size Single sided Duplexing Cassette 1 pickup Cassette 2 3 4 pickup Manual feed tray pickup Paper Deck Cassette 1 pickup Cassette 2 3 4 pickup...

Page 55: ...0 OHP A4 LTR 25 Envelop e Monarch COM10 ISO B5 ISO C5 Yougata 4 12 8 12 8 DL 12 9 12 8 Bond paper A4 A5R B5 B5R A4R B4 A3 STMTR LTR LTRR LGL LDR EXE Free 8 Paper type Paper size Single sided Duplexing Cassette 1 pickup Cassette 2 3 4 pickup Manual feed tray pickup Paper Deck Cassette 1 pickup Cassette 2 3 4 pickup Manual feed tray pickup Paper Deck 1 2 delive ry 3 delive ry 1 2 delive ry 3 delive ...

Page 56: ... 90 A A A Bond Paper 90 A Heavy 2 91 to 128 A Tracing Paper 3 64 to 79 A Transparency 4 151 to 180 A Labels 151 to 180 A Envelopes 80 to 105 A 5 A MEMO Glossy Japanese Tub paper is not supported Size Main scanning direction mm Sub scanning direction mm Custom 148 to 431 8 99 to 297 Custom extra long 431 9 to 630 99 to 297 Paper type Size Pickup source Duplexing Manual feed tray Cassette 1 Cassette...

Page 57: ...5 0STMT Custom extra long Transparency A4 LTR A A3 B4 A4R B5R B5 A5 A5R 11x17 LGL LTRR STMTR STMT EXEC K8 K16 OFFICIO E OFFICIO B OFFICIO M OFFICIO A OFFICIO FOLIO A LTR A LTRR GLTR R GLTR GLGL AFLS FLS Custom Custom extra long Labels B4 A4R A4 LTR LTRR A A3 B5R B5 A5R 11x17 LGL STMTR EXEC K8 K16 Custom B A5 STMT Custom extra long Tracing paper A3 B4 A4R A4 B5R B5 A A5R 11x17 LGL LTR LTRR STMTR EX...

Page 58: ...A A A A A A A A A A A A A A3 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A LTRR A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 11x17 LGL A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A B4 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A4 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A LTR A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A B5 A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A B5R A A A A A A A A A A A A LTR B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B OFFICIO B OFFICIO M OFFICIO...

Page 59: ... B B B B B EXEC E OFFICIO A OFFICIO FOLIO B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B GLTR R B B B B B B B B B B B GLGL AFLS B B B B B B B B B K8 K16 B B B B B B B B B B B B A5R A A A A A A STMTR B B B A B B A5 STMT Custom A A B A A Custom extra long B B B Paper type Size Delivery Common Main body delivery In body Finisher Finisher Saddle finisher Sadd le finis her Standard tray lower Option tray upper In body ...

Page 60: ...ve r A Text B Cove r A Text B A A A B5 A A A A A A Cove r A Text B A A A A A Cove r A Text B Cove r A Text B A A B5R A A A A A A A A A A EXEC A A B B B B A B B B B B B B K8 K16 B B B B B B B B B B B A5R A A A A A STMTR Custom A A B A A A5 STMT OFFICIO E OFFICIO B OFFICIO M OFFICIO A OFFICIO FOLIO A LTR A LTRR GLTR R GLTR GLGL AFLS FLS Custom extra long Paper type Size Delivery Common Main body del...

Page 61: ...A LTR A A A A A A Cove r A Text B A A A A A Cove r A Text B Cove r A Text B A A A B5 A A A A A A Cove r A Text B A A A A A Cove r A Text B Cove r A Text B A A B5R A A A A A A A A A A EXEC A A B B B B A B B B B B B B K8 K16 B B B B B B B B B B B A5R A A A A A STMTR Custom A A B A A A5 STMT Custom extra long Paper type Size Delivery Common Main body delivery In body Finisher Finisher Saddle finisher...

Page 62: ...TR EXEC Custom B B B B B A5 STMT Custom extra long Paper type Size Delivery Common Main body delivery In body Finisher Finisher Saddle finisher Sadd le finis her Standard tray lower Option tray upper In body Middle lower tray Rota te colla te Rota te grou p Tray 1 FD Tray 2 FD Tray 3 FD Strai ght deliv ery Colla te alig nme nt Offse t colla te Top or botto m 1 stapl e Punc h In body tray In body t...

Page 63: ...RR STMTR EXEC Custom B B B B B Custom extra long B B B A5 STMT Postcar d Postcard return postcard 4 on 1 card A A A A A Envelo pe COM10 Monarch ISO C5 ISO B5 DL Yougata 4 A A A A A Paper type Size Delivery Common Main body delivery In body Finisher Finisher Saddle finisher Sadd le finis her Standard tray lower Option tray upper In body Middle lower tray Rota te colla te Rota te grou p Tray 1 FD Tr...

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Page 67: ... Network Connection 2 17 2 4 Troubleshooting the Network 2 17 2 4 1 Overview 2 17 2 4 2 Check with Loopback Address 2 17 2 4 3 Check with Local Host Address 2 17 2 5 Checking the Images Operations 2 17 2 5 1 Checking the Image Operation 2 17 2 6 Installing the Card Reader 2 18 2 6 1 Notice At Installation 2 18 2 6 2 Checking the Contents 2 18 2 6 3 Turning OFF the Power of the Host Machine 2 18 2 ...

Page 68: ...g Off the Power of the Host Machine 2 39 2 14 3 Installation Procedure 2 39 2 15 Installing the Voice Guidance Kit 2 40 2 15 1 Notice At Installation 2 40 2 15 2 Checking the Contents 2 40 2 15 3 Turning Off the Power of the Host Machine 2 40 2 15 4 Installation Procedure 2 40 2 15 5 Checking the Settings 2 43 2 15 6 Operation Check 2 43 2 16 Installing the Voice Operation Kit 2 43 2 16 1 Notice A...

Page 69: ...age display do not occur but image quality and paper feed performance are not guaranteed 3 Avoid fire dusty place and the location where ammonia gas is generated Also if the host machine receives direct sunlight at installation location it is recom mended to put curtains on the window 4 The ozone amount that is generated during operation with the host machine does not cause a hazard to human healt...

Page 70: ...m a cool place to a warm place vapors around metals are cooled into a liquid and attaches to metals 2 Since the host machine weighs 97kg at the maximum including DADF make sure to lift it with 4 people and also lift it in a horizontal position 2 1 3 Combination Table of Accessories 0019 8481 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N T 2 1 yes Can be installed together no Cannot be installed tog...

Page 71: ...e cover 1pc 9 Touch pen 1pc 10 Stamp only for the model with DADF 1pc 11 Filter 2pc 12 Copy prohibition label 4pc 13 Cleaning point label 1pc 14 Paper size label 2pc 15 Shut down label 1pc 16 Lever set label 1pc 1 Use only when the cassette feeding unit is not installed 2 Use the correct power code to mach the location area of installation Make sure not to leave unused power code at the site iR324...

Page 72: ...Chapter 2 2 4 yes included UFR II PCL Driver Utility CD yes iW MC CD yes SEND TRIAL EUR B1 yes yes iR3245 3235 3225 iR3245N 3235N 3225N ...

Page 73: ...e 2 tapes 1 and then remove the spacer 2 Do not use the removed spacer F 2 9 7 Remove all tapes and fixing members at all parts 8 Remove the 2 scanner fixing screws 1 on the right of reader Store the scanner fixing screws for moving the host machine F 2 10 9 Open the host machine right cover 1 MEMO When installing the cassette feeding unit put the host machine on the cassette feeding unit Refer to...

Page 74: ...t cover opened and re move the fixing plate 2 F 2 13 2 Remove the feeder guide 1 in the direction of the arrow F 2 14 3 Remove the connecting shaft 1 move the 3 way unit 2 in the direction of A and then in the direction of B to free it F 2 15 4 Remove the tape that secures the tag 1 remove the 2 filter holders 2 If turning on the main power without removing the fixing pressure release cover fixing...

Page 75: ...hine right cover 2 2 3 Installing Toner Container 0018 9049 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Open the front cover 1 F 2 19 2 Turn the lock lever 1 in the direction of the arrow F 2 20 3 Unpack the toner container and remove the cap 1 F 2 21 4 Set the toner container 1 into the host machine F 2 22 5 Turn the lock lever 1 in the direction of the arrow to secure the toner con tainer 2 1...

Page 76: ...c tion of the arrow F 2 24 2 Remove the waste toner container 1 F 2 25 3 Open the host machine right cover 1 F 2 26 4 Remove the screw 1 on the developing assembly pressure lever F 2 27 5 Turn the developing assembly pressure lever 1 in the direction of the ar row to release the pressure F 2 28 6 Remove the screw 1 and the dummy drum 2 Removed dummy drum will not be used ...

Page 77: ...d by step 6 F 2 33 10 Turn the developing assembly pressure lever 1 in the direction of the arrow to apply the pressure F 2 34 11 Fix the developing assembly pressure lever with the screw 1 removed by step 4 Do not touch the surface of the photosensitive drum Prevent the photosensitive drum from being exposed to the direct sunlight for many hours Do not touch the rowel of the drum unit Hold the dr...

Page 78: ...ever 1 up and down to check that it moves smoothly If not the lever may detect the full level erroneously MEMO installing the front cover unit 1 Insert the 2 claws 2 on the right of the front cover unit 1 into the claw holes 3 of host machine 2 While aligning the top 2 of the front cover unit 1 with the host machine insert the claw 3 on the left of the front cover unit 1 into the claw hole 4 of th...

Page 79: ...in stalled 1 Install the right cover lower 1 in the direction of the arrow F 2 40 Reverse guide 1 Install the reverse guide 1 onto the delivery assembly F 2 41 Stamp only for the model with DADF 1 Open the feeder cover 1 of DADF and separation guide 2 F 2 42 2 Install the stamp 1 with tweezers etc Make sure to place the stamp with print side facing up Prohibited position for installation Inside bo...

Page 80: ...g F 2 46 Ferrite core 1 Install the ferrite core 1 to the network cable 2 of the user F 2 47 2 Connect the network cable 1 to the host machine F 2 48 3 Install the ferrite core 1 to the USB cable 2 of the user If the stamp is not set completely jam may be generated Be sure to push it until it clicks 1 2 1 1 To prevent noise be sure to install the ferrite core as follows Install it as close as poss...

Page 81: ... the stability of the host machine against a desk or floor etc and tighten the adjustment screw depending on the situation If there is a gap in A direction tighten the screw a If there is a gap in B direction tighten the screw b F 2 53 F 2 54 3 Put back the cassette 1 2 2 2 7 Connecting the Cable 0020 0088 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 When installing the cassette feeding unit rem...

Page 82: ...tallation procedure of cassette pedestal to specify the cassette settings 2 2 11 APVC Correction of Drum 0019 4002 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Enter the service mode Select COPIER FUNCTION DPC D GAMMA 2 Exit the service mode 2 2 12 Auto Gradation Correction 0019 4381 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Open the platen cover DADF 2 Clean the copyboard glass 3 Set the A...

Page 83: ...en the cassette upper right cover 1 If the cassette feeding unit is in stalled open the cassette lower right cover 2 F 2 60 2 Remove the right cover lower front 1 2 screws 2 F 2 61 3 Remove the cassette 1 or 2 4 Check the position 1 of the scale on the adjustment plate F 2 62 A Adjusting the cassette 1 A 1 Disengage the 2 claws 1 and remove the grip front right 2 in the direction of the arrow F 2 ...

Page 84: ...n the manual feed tray 8 Make a copy from the manual feed pickup unit and check that the left mar gin is within 2 5 1 5mm 2 Left Margin adjustment 2nd side Make an adjustment for small paper and large paper respectively Small paper The paper that its length in paper feed direction is shorter than LTR such as A4 or B5 etc Large paper The paper that its length is paper feed direction is longer than ...

Page 85: ...rk connection cannot be made the following factors may con tribute a Failure in the connection between the network and the host machine b Failure in the setting of TCP IP in the host machine c Failure in the user s network d Failure in the main controller PCB The following shows how to check these factors 2 4 2 Check with Loopback Address 0019 4091 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N Sinc...

Page 86: ...f the cassette pedestal is installed open the cassette lower right cover 2 Installation of the equipment calls for a Card Reader Attachment B3 See Combination Table of Accessories when installing this equipment 1 Card reader 1 pc 2 Screw RS tightening M4X10 1 pc 3 Toothed washer 1 pc Not used in this host machine 1 C 1 2 3 1 Card reader attachment base 1pc 2 1 Card reader support plate 1pc 3 1 Rel...

Page 87: ...er 2 of the rear right cover 1 with nippers F 2 75 4 Insert the relay harness2 1 to the 2 connectors 2 of the host machine F 2 76 5 Take out the relay harness2 2 from the cutoff 1 and install the rear right cover Be sure to remove face cover properly so that no burr is formed 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 ...

Page 88: ...ader attachment base 2 1 toothed washer 3 1 screw TP M4X8 4 F 2 79 9 Secure the card reader relay harness 1 1 edge saddle 2 1 wire saddle 3 F 2 80 10 Connect the relay harness connector 1 installed in step 4 to the card reader relay harness connector 2 F 2 81 11 Fit the 2 bosses to install the card reader 1 1 toothed washer 2 1 screw TP M4X25 3 1 2 C 1 Do not get the harness caught 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 2...

Page 89: ... Press Reset to exit from Additional Functions 5 Turn OFF the power supply following the shutdown sequence 6 Turn on the main power switch 7 Additional Functions System Settings System Manager Settings and then input any number into System Manager ID and System Pass word 8 Press Reset to exit from Additional Functions 2 7 Installing the Original Holder 2 7 1 Notice At Installation 0019 8446 iR3225...

Page 90: ...er seals F 2 87 2 Install the 2 stepped screw M4X10 8 1 with the reader right cover F 2 88 3 Fit the support plate s cutoff 2 of the document tray 1 with the stepped screws 3 installed in the previous step F 2 89 2 8 Installing the Reader Heater 2 8 1 Checking Parts to Install 0019 5566 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N Be sure to have the following parts ready because each part of the ...

Page 91: ...ness of the reader heater with the clamp 1 Rear right side of the reader enlarged F 2 93 7 Move the CCD unit 1 to the far left 8 Install the 2 clamps 2 9 Install the reader heater 3 1 screw Binding M4X6 4 10 Connect the connector 5 of the reader heater and secure the harness of the reader heater with the 2 clamps 2 Rear left side of the reader enlarged No Name Part No Qty 1 Reader Heater FK2 0228 ...

Page 92: ...he lattice connector 1 of the cassette pedestal F 2 95 13 Remove the upper rear cover 1 9 screws 2 F 2 96 14 Remove the lower rear cover 1 6 screws 2 F 2 97 15 Remove the environment heater switch cover 1 F 2 98 3 4 1 2 5 1 1 2 2 When turning detaching the environment heater switch cover 1 use a flatblade screwdrivers 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 ...

Page 93: ...J485 1 of the AC driver PCB 1 edge saddles 2 1 wire saddles 3 Connect the connector for the DC controller that is situated near the AC driver PCB and is connected to the host machine to J486 4 of the AC driver PCB F 2 101 18 Insert the protrusion 2 of the environment switch unit into the host ma chine frame hole 1 and install the environment switch unit 4 with the screw TP M3X6 3 When replacing th...

Page 94: ...art of the Cassette heater unit is supplied as Service Parts F 2 104 T 2 4 2 9 2 Turning OFF the Power of the Host Machine 0019 4548 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N Be sure to refer to Points to Note When Turning OFF the Main Power in installation of the host machine 2 9 3 Installation Procedure Cassette Heater Unit 0019 4549 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Installation...

Page 95: ...for protecting AC cable with the wall at the con nector cover side A as well as the wall at the rear side B of the host machine to attach it over the cable 3 F 2 108 7 Put cassette 1 and 2 back 8 Disconnect the lattice connector 1 of the cassette pedestal F 2 109 9 Remove the upper rear cover 1 9 screws 2 F 2 110 10 Remove the lower rear cover 1 6 screws 2 When installing the cassette heater be su...

Page 96: ...saddles 2 3 edge saddles 3 9 connectors 4 5 screws w washer 5 Before replacing the AC driver PCB F 2 113 When turning detaching the environment heater switch cover 1 use a flatblade screwdrivers 2 1 2 2 2 2 1 When replacing the AC driver PCB be sure to make a note of the position of the connector and to connect the connector to the original position 1 2 2 3 3 1 4 5 2 3 5 5 5 4 5 ...

Page 97: ...tch unit into the host ma chine frame hole 1 and install the environment switch unit 4 with the screw TP M3X6 3 F 2 116 15 Connect the connector 1 of the environment switch unit to J483 of the AC driver PCB 1 reuse band 2 1 wire saddles 3 1 edge saddles 4 F 2 117 16 Install the lower rear cover 17 Install the upper rear cover 18 Connect the lattice connector to the host machine 19 Connect the host...

Page 98: ... 2 Remove the claw 1 in the direction of the arrow A using a flat blade screwdriver and move the connector cover 2 in the direction of the ar row B to remove F 2 120 3 Insert the 3 hooks 2 of the cassette heater 1 into the slits of the bottom plate to fit with the holes position No Name Part No Qty 1 Cassette heater FM3 3772 000 1pc 2 Heater cover FC5 6899 000 1pc 3 Screw Binding M4X6 XB1 2400 607...

Page 99: ...de B of the host machine to attach it over the cable 3 F 2 123 7 Put cassette 3 and 4 back 2 10 5 Installation Procedure Cassette Heater Attachment 0019 4568 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Disconnect the lattice connector 1 of the cassette pedestal F 2 124 2 Remove the upper rear cover 1 9 screws 2 F 2 125 3 Remove the lower rear cover 1 6 screws 2 F 2 126 4 Remove the environment ...

Page 100: ...e saddles 2 1 wire saddles 3 Connect the connector for the DC controller that is situated near the AC driver PCB and is connected to the host machine to J486 4 of the AC driver PCB F 2 130 7 Insert the protrusion 2 of the environment switch unit into the host ma chine frame hole 1 and install the environment switch unit 4 with the When turning detaching the environment heater switch cover 1 use a ...

Page 101: ...CB with the edge saddle 2 of the environment heater outlet F 2 133 10 Fit the environment heater outlet 1 with the 2 bosses 2 to install 1screw TP M3X6 3 F 2 134 11 Connect the connector 1 to J481 of the AC driver PCB and secure it with the 2 wire saddles 2 F 2 135 12 Install the lower rear cover 1 5 screws 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 MEMO The screw 3 will be tightened along with the plug cover in step 21 t...

Page 102: ... the bottom surface of the cassette pedestal with 2 screws TP M3X6 4 to install F 2 139 F 2 140 17 Install the cassette pedestal rear cover 18 Connect the lattice connector to the host machine 19 Connect the power cord 1 to the Power cord terminal assembly 2 and also to the environment heater outlet 3 of the host machine 20 Attach the outlet label 4 F 2 141 21 Install the plug cover 1 over the Pow...

Page 103: ...e cable 1 of the paper deck from the host machine F 2 144 2 Hold down the paper deck release grip 1 to release the paper deck from the host machine Hold down the latch plate 2 with a finger to open the compartment F 2 145 3 Remove the right cover 2 of the paper deck No Part name Part number Qty 1 Heater unit FG6 9651 000 1pc 2 Power supply code base FG6 1117 000 1pc 3 Relay harness unit FG6 2957 0...

Page 104: ...pcs F 2 149 7 Attach the cable protective bush 1 included with the package to the hole 2 on the top board of the paper deck F 2 150 8 Place the heater unit 1 under the top board of the paper deck and pull out the connector 2 from the hole 3 on the top board 9 Hook the 2 hooks on the heater unit to the slit 4 on the top board of the paper deck and fix it on the paper deck with the screw with washer...

Page 105: ...cord mount One and a half turn F 2 156 16 Connect each of the connectors at both ends of the harness unit to the heater connector and the AC power supply connector respectively 17 Attach the external cover of the paper deck in the following orders 1 Upper cover Make sure that the cable is not stuck in M4X8 2 screws 2 Upper front cover Connect the connector M4X8 3 screws 3 Rear cover M3X8 2 screws ...

Page 106: ... 2 Release the claw of the DIMM stopper 2 on the main controller PCB 1 in the direction of the arrow and then install the expansion memory 3 F 2 161 3 Install the upper rear cover 4 Insert the power plug into the power outlet 5 Turn on the main power switch 2 Checking Memory Expansion Service mode COPIER DISPLAY ACC STS IA RAM After expanding the expansion memory check to see that the memory capac...

Page 107: ...the memory capacity has increased 2 14 Installing the Expansion Bus Kit 2 14 1 Checking the contents 0018 8554 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N Expansion Bus E1 F 2 165 2 14 2 Turning Off the Power of the Host Machine 0018 8556 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N Be sure to refer to Points to Note When Turning OFF the Main Power in installation of the host machine 2 14 3 Insta...

Page 108: ... 4 Installation Procedure 0019 9922 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the upper rear cover 1 9 screws 2 F 2 169 2 Remove the face plate 1 Do not use the removed face plate 2 screws 2 F 2 170 3 Install the 2 card spacers 1 on the main controller PCB See Combination Table of Accessories when installing this equipment When installing this equipment with the Expansion Bus be sure t...

Page 109: ... removed screw and the face seal F 2 173 6 Install the speaker unit lower 1 1 screw binding M3X16 2 1 screw binding M4X16 3 F 2 174 7 Install the speaker unit upper 1 to the speaker unit lower 1 screw binding M4X6 2 F 2 175 8 Remove the cover 1 of the cable guide F 2 176 9 Remove the release paper of the cable guide 1 and install the cable guide A In the case that the card reader has not been inst...

Page 110: ...tall it also to the other side in the same manner F 2 179 11 Insert the cable 2 into the speaker unit 1 F 2 180 12 Route the cable 1 through the cable guide 2 and install the cable guide cover 3 A In the case that the card reader has not been installed on the host machine Right side F 2 181 B In the case that the card reader has been installed on the host machine Right side 1 1 1 1 1 There should ...

Page 111: ...normally check the following points The following item in service mode COPIER Display VERSION TTS JA TTS EN has been correctly installed 2 15 6 Operation Check 0019 9925 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N To use 1 Press the reset key for 3 sec or more 2 Voice guidance kit becomes available to use if the copy count display on the screen is framed in red To stop 1 Press the reset key for 3...

Page 112: ...over 1 9 screws 2 F 2 187 2 Remove the face plate 1 Do not use the removed face plate 2 screws 2 F 2 188 3 Install the 2 card spacers 1 on the main controller PCB F 2 189 4 Install the voice operation board unit 1 on the main controller PCB 2 screws 2 that have been removed in step 2 2 screws TP M3X6 3 1 Speaker unit 1pc 2 Cable 1pc 3 1 Cable guide 3pc 4 Voice operation board unit 1pc 5 Card space...

Page 113: ...F 2 191 6 Remove the 2 screws 1 from the speaker unit and remove the speaker unit lower 2 F 2 192 7 Install the speaker unit lower 1 1 screw binding M3X20 2 1 screw binding M4X16 3 F 2 193 8 Install the speaker unit upper 1 2 screws 2 Use the screws removed in step 7 F 2 194 9 Remove the cover 1 of the cable guide 2 1 3 3 2 1 2 1 1 2 3 1 2 ...

Page 114: ...ost machine F 2 197 11 Install the ferrite core 1 to the cable The installation position 2 should be at 50 mm from the root of cable Install it also to the other side in the same manner F 2 198 12 Insert the cable 2 into the speaker unit 1 F 2 199 13 Route the cable 1 through the cable guide 2 and install the cable guide cover 3 A In the case that the card reader has not been installed on the host...

Page 115: ...6 Install the wire saddles 1 to the 3 locations that the face seals have been removed F 2 204 17 Fix the cable 1 with the 3 wire saddles 2 while preventing excess slack on the cable as shown in the figure F 2 205 18 Make a turn of the ferrite core 2 around the foot switch cable 1 of the user and install it and then insert it into the terminal 3 of the voice op eration board 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 Be sure...

Page 116: ...less Network Interface Adapter 2 17 1 Notice At Installation 0019 4464 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 2 17 2 Checking the Contents 0018 9714 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N Wireless LAN Board A1 F 2 208 CD Guides Wireless LAN User s Guide Manual CD Wireless LAN User s Guide FCC IC instruction sheet included only for the USA area 2 17 3 Turning OFF the Power of the Host M...

Page 117: ...ntenna 2 F 2 211 4 Install the MFP antenna 1 at the position shown in the figure F 2 212 5 Remove the covers 1 of the 4 cord guides F 2 213 6 Remove the release papers of the 4 cord guides 1 and install them to the positions shown in the figure F 2 214 7 Route the cable 1 of the MFP antenna through the 4 cord guides 2 MEMO Keep the 2 remaining tapes in the safe place for later use 1 2 1 2 1 2 The ...

Page 118: ...layed select Yes to output the user data list 2 17 5 Attaching the Label 0019 0034 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Attach the Wireless LAN display label 1 as shown in the figure F 2 218 2 18 Installing the IPSec Board 2 18 1 Notice At Installation 0019 4593 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 2 18 2 Checking the Contents 0018 8186 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245...

Page 119: ...s 2 F 2 221 3 Install the IPSec board 1 to the host machine 2 screws 2 Use the screw removed in step 2 F 2 222 4 Insert the power plug into the power outlet 5 Turn on the main power switch 2 Checking After Installation 1 Check to see that the IPSec board is recognized Service mode COPIER DISPLAY ACC STS PCI When IPsec Board is displayed the IPSec board is correctly recognized 3 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 ...

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Page 123: ...Contents Contents 3 1 Construction 3 1 3 1 1 Functional Construction 3 1 3 1 2 Connecting the Main PCBs 3 2 3 2 Basic Sequence 3 3 3 2 1 Basic Sequence of Operation at Power On 3 3 ...

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Page 125: ...detailed discussions of the individual blocks see the chapters that follow F 3 1 T 3 1 A General Control System 1 HDD main controller PCB 2 accessories PCB B Original Exposure System 3 photosensitive drum C reader Control System 4 charging reader controller PCB 5 developing D Printer Control System 6 transfer DC controller PCB 7 fixing E Laser Exposure System 8 delivery reversal duplex assembly F ...

Page 126: ...y PCB 6 Laser driver PCB 16 AC driver PCB 7 Manual feeder paper size sensor PCB 17 24V power supply PCB 8 DC controller PCB 18 12V power supply PCB 9 Image PCB 19 Relay PCB 10 Main controller PCB MEMO The arrows in the diagram indicate the connection between the PCBs not the directions of signals J3128 J3304 J603 J1018 J2117 J6801 J6802 J1110 J1111 J1 J1113 J3182 J461 J309 J3129 C A B 7 J301 J464 ...

Page 127: ...r moves forward toward right B Scanner motor moves backward toward left Light ON LED on CCD unit lights on ON When CCD unit HP sensor photo interrupter type detects 2 Printer Unit If any of the cassettes 1 through 4 is in low position the lifter is moved up until the top of the stack of sheets is detected ON STBY B F Light ON LED ON CCDadjustment CCDunit HPsensor Scannermotor ...

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Page 131: ...ta for the Fax Reception Function 4 12 4 6 6 Flow of Image Data for the PDL Function 4 12 4 7 Parts Replacement Procedure 4 13 4 7 1 Image PCB 4 13 4 7 1 1 Removing the Image PCB 4 13 4 7 2 Main Controller PCB 4 13 4 7 2 1 Before Removing the Main Controller PCB 4 13 4 7 2 2 Removing the Main Controller PCB 4 13 4 7 3 SDRAM 4 14 4 7 3 1 Removing the SDRAM for image processing 4 14 4 7 3 2 Removing...

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Page 133: ...s system software Saves BOX FAX image data Capacity 60 GB 7 PCI bus expansion PCB option Main controller PCB and relay PCB for the following PCBs wireless LAN PCB connected to the front connector IPsec PCB connected to the rear connector 8 wireless LAN PCB option Communication of wireless communication data 9 IPsec PCB option Encrypts packets of internet protocol IP 10 voice guidance PCB voice ope...

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Page 135: ...06 power supply 12V all night 3V connector J2007 for development J2008 memory PCB slot J2009 for development J2010 control panel CPU PCB slot J2011 SRAM PCB slot J2014 HDD connector data J2015 FAX expansion PCB slot J2016 Control panel USB connector J2017 Minerva board connector J2018 for development J2019 for development J2020 coin vender connector J2021 card reader connector J2010 J2016 J2014 J2...

Page 136: ...ler RIP convert PostScript data into bitmap data available for printing and display CPU IC47 PCI PCI bus IF serial ATA IF USB2 0 Host I F RTC real time clock Audio I F CPU IC51 LCD controller SDRAM J2031 2032 controller main CPU Partition Description FSTDEV Collects compressed image data TMP_GEN Stores temporary files log data TMP_PSS PDL spool TMP_FAX Ensures fax reception APL_SEND Stores user da...

Page 137: ...controller DC controller PCB Mask ROM Soldered Rcon Controls reader controller Reader controller PCB Flash ROM Soldered Meapcont Controls MEAP application HDD BOOTDEV TSTAMP Module for PDF transmission with electrical signature HDD BOOTDEV BROWSER Module for image display of WEB browser HDD BOOTDEV HELP Module for image display of Easy NAVI HDD BOOTDEV MEDIA Module for paper description to be sele...

Page 138: ...processing to the SDRAM for image processing and then executed F 4 5 T 4 5 While the CPU1 or the CPU2 is reading system software from HDD to SDRAM and executing start up sequence including hardware initialization the following screen is displayed where the progress bar indicates the progress status F 4 6 MEMO The boot program included in system program 1 of the CPU1 IC51 is stored in HDD HDD is ac...

Page 139: ...tion F 4 7 MEMO When turning OFF the power of the host machine be sure to press the power switch on the control panel for 3 sec or more and then select Execute key on the shutdown sequence screen There is no need to turn OFF the main power switch Press on the control panel power switch 3 sec or more HDD protection check mode HDD protection execution mode Main power switch off Indicates the job bei...

Page 140: ... controller PCB F 4 9 SDRAM Reader unit controller PCB HDD Main controller PCB image memory program temporary storage DC controller PCB Processes the image data read by the reader unit Reader unit input image processing block Processes image data for output to the printer unit Printer unit output image processing block Reader unit Film photo mode Binary processing screen processing Binary processi...

Page 141: ...n controller processes the image data coming from the reader unit for output to the printer unit F 4 11 Main controller PCB to printer unit output image processing block Enlargement reduction Rotation Integration Compression Expansion Reader unit image processing block PDL image processing block SDRAM HDD Main controller PCB To image PCB Compression expansion editing block Enlargement reduction Sm...

Page 142: ...or the Box Function 0019 3130 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N The following is the flow of image data when the Box function is in use F 4 13 Image processing block for printer unit Image processing block for reader unit Reader unit Main control PCB Data compression Data rotation Data expansion SDRAM HDD image PCB Original data Image processing block for reader unit Reader unit Main co...

Page 143: ...iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N The following is the flow of image data when the fax transmission function is in use F 4 15 Image processing block for reader unit Reader unit Main controller PCB Data rotation Data expansion Resolution conversion SDRAM HDD To network Compression data Ethernet port Image processing block for reader unit Image processing block for fax Super G3 Fax Board Main co...

Page 144: ...n 0019 3134 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N The following is the flow of image data when the PDL function is in use F 4 17 Image processing block for printer unit Image processing block for fax Super G3 Fax Board Main controller PCB Data compression Data rotation Data expansion SDRAM HDD image PCB Rendering processing block Compression expansion editing block Processing block for prin...

Page 145: ...ear Cover 2 Remove the image PCB unit page 4 13 Removing the Image PCB 3 Remove the wireless LAN PCB as needed page 4 15 Removing the Wireless LAN PCB 4 Remove the IPSec PCB as needed page 4 16 Removing the IPSec PCB 5 Remove the PCI bus expansion PCB unit as needed page 4 17 Re moving the PCI Bus Expansion PCB 6 Remove the voice guidance PCB or the voice operation PCB as needed page 4 17 Removing...

Page 146: ...4 7 3 SDRAM 4 7 3 1 Removing the SDRAM for image processing 0019 0019 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the upper rear cover page 10 17 Removing the Upper Rear Cover 2 Release the 2 levers 1 and remove the SDRAM for image processing 2 F 4 25 The card spacer may be installed on the main controller PCB when a option is mounted In such cases be sure to remove all card spacers 1 1 ...

Page 147: ...5 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the upper rear cover page 10 17 Removing the Upper Rear Cover 2 Remove the HDD unit 1 2 screws 2 2 connectors 3 F 4 27 4 7 5 Wireless LAN PCB 4 7 5 1 Removing the Wireless LAN PCB 0019 3196 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Free the antenna cable 1 from the terminal 2 F 4 28 2 Pull out the wireless LAN PCB unit 1 2 screws 2 F 4 29 Take ...

Page 148: ...crews 2 1 hex nut 3 1 plate 4 F 4 30 4 7 6 IPSec PCB 4 7 6 1 Removing the IPSec PCB 0019 3202 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Pull out the IPSec PCB unit 1 2 screws 2 F 4 31 2 Remove the IPSec PCB 1 2 screws 2 F 4 32 1 2 2 3 4 2 2 1 2 1 ...

Page 149: ...2 F 4 33 2 Remove the PCI bus expansion PCB 1 4 screws 2 F 4 34 4 7 8 Voice Guidance PCB 4 7 8 1 Removing the Voice Guidance PCB 0019 3206 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the terminal 1 of the cable F 4 35 2 Remove the upper rear cover page 10 17 Removing the Upper Rear Cover 3 Remove the wireless LAN PCB as needed page 4 15 Removing the Wireless LAN PCB 4 Remove the IPSec PC...

Page 150: ...moving the Upper Rear Cover 3 Remove the wireless LAN PCB as needed page 4 15 Removing the Wireless LAN PCB 4 Remove the IPSec PCB as needed page 4 16 Removing the IPSec PCB 5 Remove the PCI bus expansion PCB unit as needed page 4 17 Re moving the PCI Bus Expansion PCB 6 Remove the voice operation PCB unit 1 2 screws 2 2 screws 3 F 4 39 7 Remove the voice operation PCB 1 from the plate 2 2 hex nut...

Page 151: ...FAX Expansion PCB 0019 4141 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the upper rear cover page 10 17 Removing the Upper Rear Cover 2 Disconnect the 2 connectors 1 1 pcs for one FAX line F 4 41 3 Remove the FAX expansion PCB 1 4 screws 2 F 4 42 1 2 1 2 ...

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Page 155: ... Control 5 17 5 3 6 Image Processing 5 18 5 3 6 1 Overview 5 18 5 3 6 2 CCD Drive 5 18 5 3 6 3 Gain Correction and Offset Correction of CCD Output 5 18 5 3 6 4 A D Conversion of CCD Output 5 19 5 3 6 5 Shading Correction overview 5 19 5 3 6 6 Shading Adjustment 5 19 5 3 6 7 Shading Correction 5 19 5 4 Parts Replacement Procedure 5 20 5 4 1 CCD Unit 5 20 5 4 1 1 Removing the CCD Unit 5 20 5 4 1 2 W...

Page 156: ... 25 5 4 8 CCD HP Sensor 5 26 5 4 8 1 Removing the CCD Unit HP Sensor 5 26 5 4 9 Original Size Sensor 5 26 5 4 9 1 Removing the Original Size Sensor 5 26 5 4 10 Reader Heater option 5 27 5 4 10 1 Removing the Reader Heater Right 5 27 5 4 10 2 Removing the Reader Heater Left 5 27 ...

Page 157: ...ssed on main controller PCB Sub scanning direction In book mode speed change by carriage travel image process on reader controller PCB image process on main controller PCB 1 In ADF mode original feed speed change image process on reader controller PCB image process on main controller PCB 1 original feed speed change image process on reader controller PCB image process on main controller PCB 1 Lens...

Page 158: ...d glass 5 Original sensor 1 SR5 Helps identify original size A Inch AB Inch only 6 Original sensor 0 SR4 Helps identify original size AB A AB Inch only 7 CCD unit Indirect exposure by LED LED photoconductive body 8 CCD unit HP sensor SR1 Detects CCD home position 9 Copyboard cover sensor front SR2 Ends original size identification with the copy board cover at 5 deg 10 Copyboard cover sensor rear S...

Page 159: ...troller PCB 2 Connection to ADF 3 Connection to ADF 4 Connection to printer body 5 Printer motor drive control 6 Reader motor M1 7 CCD unit 8 Image signal 9 LED drive signal 10 LED driver PCB 11 Reader controller PCB 12 CCD unit HP sensor SR1 13 Copyboard cover sensor front SR2 14 Copyboard cover sensor rear SR3 15 For factory adjustment J9 J8 J4 J5 J6 J3 J7 J2 J11 J10 J1 14 12 13 7 5 6 8 4 2 1 3 ...

Page 160: ...ter body J2 Communication with CCD J3 Communication with ADF J4 Connection with LED driver PCB J5 Receives power from the machine printer unit J6 Communication with ADF J7 For factory adjustment J8 Connection to Scanner motor J9 Connection to original size sensor 0 and original size sensor 1 J10 Connection to copyboard cover sensor and CCD HP sensor DC24V 13V J5 J4 J8 J9 J2 J6 J3 J7 J1 J10 J11 IC5...

Page 161: ...ginal 0019 6273 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N Basic Sequence at Start Key ON ADF mode 1 original F 5 6 Dust detection control This is activated when any of the following conditions is true In 1 job copy at power ON Dust has been detected in all 3 locations at previous 1 job Dust detection could not be activated due to JAM etc at previous job Footnote F Scanner motor moves forward to...

Page 162: ... speed of rotation 2 CCD unit HP sensor SR1 detection signal Checks if CCD is at home position 3 Copyboard cover sensor front SR2 rear SR3 detection signal Detects the open close status of the copyboard cover MEMO The scanning speed of this machine is as follows Black white 600 x 600 dpi 51 ipm 260 mm s Color 600 x 600 dpi 25 ipm 130 mm s 600 x 300 dpi 51 ipm 260 mm s Forward Backward Sensor light...

Page 163: ...a specific speed 260 mm s Start position position Acceleration Original leading edge Normal speed Original trailing edge Deceleration Stop Shift speed Shift distance 1 2 3 4 1 Acceleration area Accelerates until a speed suited to the selected mode is reached 2 Run up speed area Run up margin to ensure a stable speed 3 Image reading area Reads an image at a specific speed 4 Deceleration area Decele...

Page 164: ... on a line by line basis CCD features 4 lines R G B B W and B W line is used in B W copy and R G B lines are used at color scan CCD overview 1 Integrated scanning configuration CCD lens light source and mirror are integrated 2 CCD elemental size 4 7 mm 3 Lens diameter 18mm dia 4 Light source LED 5 Effective number of pixel 7500 pix x 3 color lines 7500 pix x 1 B W line ...

Page 165: ...9 Optical path from LED The light generated from LED is reflected by an original and by the 5 mirrors And then it is irradiated to the CCD through the lens F 5 10 LEDlens cover Photoconductive body LED light source ...

Page 166: ...rts it into electric signal to output it Lens Collects the light reflected by an original LED light source Light source to expose an original to laser Return mirror Return the light Return mirror 2 plates LED light source Red R line Green G line Blue B line Black white B W line CCD Lens Return mirror Lens 3plates ...

Page 167: ... the main controller PCB e g at 100 an original is read at 260mm s T 5 1 2 Magnifications in ADF mode To suite the selected rate of magnification the machine changes the speed of original reading and executes data processing on reader controller PCB main con troller PCB e g Reduction to 25 an original is read at 260mm s and the data is processed for 50 reduction skipping 2 1 by the reader controll...

Page 168: ...to the following CCD original detection positions according to the location of original to measure the CCD level of each detection position For sub scanning direction the machine uses the original sensor 0 1 to identify sizes F 5 12 1 2 points original detection at each detection position For each point of measurement in main scanning direction the machine checks the presence absence of an origina...

Page 169: ...sence of an original is indicated at the rear while the presence of an original is indicated at the front the machine will give priority to the indication at the front F 5 14 T 5 4 In case of B5 size original Position of detection Result of detection Result of identification 1 Yes Yes 2 No Yes 3 Yes Yes 4 No No B5 ...

Page 170: ...tection is started In this case B5 B4 A4 A3 size is eliminated at this point After external light search LED is turned ON at main scanning side and the CCD checks the reflection light 4 points For sub scanning direction original sensor detects the size F 5 17 F 5 18 4 ADF fully closed 5 deg or less CCD unit in original detection position LED ON Original sensor in original detection operation For 2...

Page 171: ...Particulars of control At the end of a job dust detection CCD checks the light reflected by the surface of the platen roller of the ADF at the read point to detect the presence absence of dust Presence of dust is detected at points A B and C in this order The point where least dust is detected will be used as the read position for the next job The point selected here will be used as the read posit...

Page 172: ...he presence of dust is still detected at the position the machine will execute image correction F 5 24 Service Mode COPIER OPTION BODY DFDST L1 level 1 used to adjust the dust detection level between sheets COPIER OPTION BODY DFDST L2 level 1 used to adjust the dust detection level at the end of a job Point Description A Read reference position B About 0 5mm from the reference position to the inne...

Page 173: ... fixed shading to detect the presence absence of dust and if any it identifies the coordinates and width of dust White board dust correction If the machine detects dust as a result of white plate dust detection it corrects the shading coefficient of the dust area using the shading coefficient of both sides so as to decrease the effects of the dust F 5 26 Dust detection control START key ON 1st SCA...

Page 174: ...F 5 28 5 3 6 3 Gain Correction and Offset Correction of CCD Output 0019 4663 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N The analog video signal generated by the CCD is corrected so that it will have a specific level gain correction moreover the output voltage occurring in the ab sence of incident light is also corrected so that it will have a specific level offset correction Reader controller PC...

Page 175: ...6 Shading Adjustment 0019 4666 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N In this adjustment the machine measures the density of the standard white plate and stores the results in memory as density data It then performs computations on the shading data and uses the result as the target value for shading correction 5 3 6 7 Shading Correction 0019 4667 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N ...

Page 176: ...r ADF 2 Remove the reader right cover 3 Remove the copyboard glass 4 Move the belt 1 in the direction of the arrow and move the CCD unit to the position 2 of the groove 3 of the frame F 5 30 5 Remove the shaft retaining plate 1 Screw 2 F 5 31 6 Remove the shaft 1 F 5 32 7 Loosen the screw 1 and remove the belt 2 from the pulley 3 F 5 33 Do not touch the LED on the CCD unit 1 3 2 1 2 1 1 2 3 ...

Page 177: ... that finalize the setting in the following service mode COPIER ADJUST CCD CCD CHNG 2 Input the above correction value on the service label at the inside of the reader left cover 3 Execute the following item in service mode ADF white level adjustment COPIER FUNCTION CCD DF WLVL1 WLVL2 WLVL3 WLVL4 5 4 2 CCD Cover Unit 5 4 2 1 Removing the CCD Cover Unit 0019 6280 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR324...

Page 178: ...en Replacing the Copyboard Glass 0019 5721 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 3 1 2 When removing the copyboard glass take care not to touch the following parts with your fingers Glass surface Standard white plate Soils on these parts may cause white black lines on images If they are soiled clean them with a lint free paper moistened with alcohol ...

Page 179: ... the platen board cover or the ADF 2 Remove the glass retainer 2 2 screws 3 3 Remove the ADF reading glass 1 F 5 42 5 4 3 4 When Replacing the ADF Reading Glass 0019 6053 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N Execute the following item in service mode ADF white level adjustment COPIER FUNCTION CCD DF WLVL1 2 3 4 Be sure to execute white plate data adjustment surely before ADF white level ad...

Page 180: ...UST PASCAL OFST P K a 7 Value of 100 color displacement correction COPIER ADJUST CCD 100 RG 100 GB a 8 Value of 50 color displacement correction COPIER ADJUST CCD 50 RG 50 GB b Entering the data of the standard white plate COPIER ADJUST CCD W PLT X Y Z F 5 44 2 Adjustment related to ADF 1 Enter the value of the output P PRINT in the following item in service mode a Adjusting the position in main s...

Page 181: ...le only machines with ADF in stalled 2 Open the platen board cover or the ADF 3 Remove the reader rear cover 4 Remove the 2 screws 1 and the connector 3 5 Remove the spring 2 and the Scanner motor 4 F 5 47 5 4 7 Copyboard Cover Open Close Sensor 5 4 7 1 Removing the Copyboard Cover Open Closed Sensor Front Rear 0019 4785 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the ADF communication c...

Page 182: ...moving the Original Size Sensor 0019 4792 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the ADF communication cable only for machine with ADF in stalled 2 Open the copyboard cover platen board cover ADF 3 Remove the reader rear cover 4 Remove the copyboard glass 5 Remove the cable retainer 1 and the sensor cover 2 2 screws 3 F 5 52 6 Remove the hook 1 and the original size sensor 2 F 5 53 ...

Page 183: ... saddle 2 4 Remove the screw 3 and the reader heater right 4 F 5 55 5 4 10 2 Removing the Reader Heater Left 0019 4796 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Open the platen board cover or the ADF 2 Remove the copyboard glass 3 Pull the drive belt at the front side 1 in the direction of the arrow and move the CCD 2 to the position shown in the figure F 5 56 4 Remove the reader heater left ...

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Page 187: ... ON OFF Control 6 4 6 3 1 2 Main Scanning Synchronous Control 6 5 6 3 2 Controlling the Intensity of Laser Light 6 5 6 3 2 1 APC Control 6 5 6 3 3 Controlling the Laser Scanner Motor 6 6 6 3 3 1 Laser Scanner Motor Control 6 6 6 3 4 Controlling the Laser Shutter 6 7 6 3 4 1 Laser Shutter Control 6 7 6 4 Parts Replacement Procedure 6 8 6 4 1 Laser Scanner Unit 6 8 6 4 1 1 Before Removing the Laser ...

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Page 189: ...s motor Te number of rotation IR3225 Approx 16000rpm 1 speed control iR3245 3235 3230 Cassette pickup approx 27000 rpm Manual feed pickup approx 16000 rpm 2 speed control Type of bearing Oil The number of facet 6 40 Synchronous control Main scanning direction synchronous control Laser intensity control APC control Others Laser ON OFF control Laser scanner motor control Laser shutter control Name F...

Page 190: ...P D laser image data signal entry Laser control signal APC_CTRL0 0 A B laser control signal APC_CTRL0 1 A B laser control signal APC_CTRL0 2 A B laser control signal APC_CTRL1 0 C D laser control signal APC_CTRL1 1 C D laser control signal APC_CTRL1 2 C D laser control signal Scanner motor control signal POLYGON_M_FG FG output signal M_ACC 1 POLYGON_M_ACC 2 Motor speed up signal M_DEC 1 POLYGON_M_...

Page 191: ...r After BD PCB detects A laser the machine performs the APC laser intensity control of each laser Once the BD signal reaches the specified cycle the machine is ready to print Image data is output from the main controller based on the synchronous signal and laser is emitted corresponding to it In the case of A4 1 sheet F 6 3 PRINT STBY STBY INTR Laser scanner motor PVREQ signal Laser Control panel ...

Page 192: ...1 2 CNT1 1 CNT1 0 A Laser B Laser 0 1 0 ON For APC control OFF 0 1 1 OFF OFF 0 0 1 OFF ON For APC control 0 1 1 OFF OFF 1 1 1 Video signal entry arrowed Video signal entry arrowed 0 1 1 OFF OFF 0 0 1 OFF ON For APC control 0 1 1 OFF OFF Laser control signal Laser status CNT0 2 CNT0 1 CNT0 0 C Laser D Laser 0 0 1 ON For APC control OFF 0 1 1 OFF OFF 0 1 0 OFF ON For APC control 0 1 1 OFF OFF 1 1 1 ...

Page 193: ...nous signal BD_SYNCH and is sent to the laser driver F 6 5 1 Synchronous PCB 2 Delay PCB 3 Line memory 4 VDO 5 VDO signal process unit 6 Laser driver PCB BD_SYNCH BD synchronous signal RE_A B C D Readable signal 6 3 2 Controlling the Intensity of Laser Light 6 3 2 1 APC Control 0019 4286 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N The machine monitors the laser light that is emitted to the built ...

Page 194: ...rget rotation to before image formation starts the machine controls the rotation speed by referring to the laser scanner motor rotation speed signal FG signal During image formation it controls the laser scanner motor rotation speed based on BD signal Laser scanner motor rotation speed is controlled by speed up signal ACC signal and speed down signal DEC signal F 6 6 ACC DEC FG DC controller PCB i...

Page 195: ...e closed by laser shutter link that works in conjunction with the right door and the laser light is blocked Also when the front door or right door open is detected laser scanner motor and the laser emission will be turned OFF F 6 7 Laser Shutter Control 1 Laser shutter 2 Laser shutter link works in conjunction with the right door 3 Laser unit 1 2 2 2 1 3 3 1 DOOR CLOSED DOOR OPEN ...

Page 196: ...79 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N When replacing the laser unit enter the values recorded on the label on the laser scanner unit to be replaced for the following in service mode Difference in magnification between the lasers 1 COPIER ADJUST LASER LDADJ1 K 2 COPIER ADJUST LASER LDADJ2 K 3 COPIER ADJUST LASER LDADJ3 K Difference in phase between the lasers 4 COPIER ADJUST LASER LDADJ4 ...

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Page 199: ... 7 6 Drum Cleaner Unit 7 10 7 6 1 Photosensitive Drum Cleaning 7 10 7 7 Developing Unit 7 11 7 7 1 Configuration 7 11 7 7 2 Controlling the Developing Bias 7 11 7 8 Toner Container 7 12 7 8 1 Configuration 7 12 7 8 2 Route of Toner Supply 7 13 7 8 3 Controlling the Drive of the Toner Cartridge 7 13 7 8 4 Toner Supply Control 7 14 7 8 5 Recovery Sequence 7 14 7 8 6 Toner Level Detection 7 14 7 9 Tr...

Page 200: ...veloping Assembly 7 21 7 12 5 3 After Replacing Developing Assembly Developing Cylinder 7 22 7 12 6 Developing Cylinder 7 22 7 12 6 1 Before Removing the Developing Cylinder 7 22 7 12 6 2 Removing the Developing Cylinder 7 22 7 12 6 3 After Replacing Developing Assembly Developing Cylinder 7 23 7 12 7 Transfer Charging Roller 7 24 7 12 7 1 Removing the Transfer Roller 7 24 7 12 8 Waste Toner Box 7...

Page 201: ...rging Charging method by roller AC DC Diameter 16 mm Cleaning mechanism by brush roller Developing Assembly Development method dry 1 component toner projection Diameter 20 mm Toner magnetic negative toner Toner level detection by toner level sensor inside sub hopper and developing assembly Toner cartridge Toner variable resistor 1220 g iR3245 3235 3230 1060 g iR3225 Toner level detection none Tran...

Page 202: ...ge Formation System 0018 9697 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N F 7 1 1 Toner cartridge 2 Sub hopper 3 Developing assembly 4 Photosensitive drum 5 Transfer roller 6 Primary charging roller 7 Drum unit 8 Drum cleaning unit 1 2 3 7 8 4 5 6 ...

Page 203: ...re exposure removes residual charges from the drum 2 Primary charging charges the surface of the photosensitive drum to a uniform negative potential 3 Laser exposure forms a latent static image on the drum 4 Development forms a visible image on the drum 5 Transfer transfers images from the drum to paper 6 Separation separates paper from the drum 7 Drum cleaning removes toner from the drum 6 B 4 2 ...

Page 204: ...oping cylinder B causes toner to adhere to the latent static image on the drum turning the image into a visible image 2 The bias voltage applied to the transfer roller causes the toner to be transferred to the paper 3 The cleaning blade D in contact with the drum scrapes off the residual toner from the drum The residual drum is collected into the collected toner container E 1 2 3 A D E B C ...

Page 205: ...bias 2600 V is applied Pickup motor Registration ON Primary charging PRI Main motor M motor Laser LD Developing AC DEV_AC Developing DC DEV_DC Developing clutch DEV_CL Transfer TR Static removal SEP 1 Registration ON Multifeeder ON Primary charging PRI Main motor M motor Laser LD Developing AC DEV_AC Developing DC DEV_DC Developing clutch DEV_CL Transfer TR Static removal SEP 1 Image formation seq...

Page 206: ...235N iR3245 iR3245N The sequence of operation of last rotation is as follows F 7 7 In 1 above a cleaning bias 2600 V is applied Image write end Primary charging PRI Main motor M motor Laser LD Developing AC DEV_AC Developing DC DEV_DC Developing clutch DEV_CL Transfer TR Static removal SEP 1 ...

Page 207: ...o suit the film thickness of the machine s photosensitive drum APVC is performed every 500 sheets while the machine is in operation It is forcibly performed when the drum unit is replaced 7 4 3 ATVC Control 0018 9707 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N The machine is provided with a constant current control mechanism that can be enabled or disabled in service mode COPIER OPTION BODY TRANS...

Page 208: ...radation characteristics in response to changes in temperature humidity or wear on the machine Description of Control Start up V Prints out the test pattern stored in the main controller V Sets the previously printed out test print in the reader and reads it by the scanner V Prepares the image correction table A 1 data processing V End 1 The image correction table A created in PASCAL control is ap...

Page 209: ... 7 7 9 7 5 Drum Unit 7 5 1 Outline of the Drum Unit 7 5 1 1 Configuration 0018 9708 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N F 7 10 1 Photosensitive drum 2 Primary charging assembly 3 Cleaning blade 1 2 3 ...

Page 210: ...itive drum 1 The brush has a reciprocating mechanism and is driven by a cam 4 operating while the photosensitive drum is being driven F 7 11 7 6 Drum Cleaner Unit 7 6 1 Photosensitive Drum Cleaning 0018 9712 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N The cleaning blade is kept in contact with the surface of the photosensitive drum It serves to scrape off the residual toner left behind from trans...

Page 211: ...inder 2 Stirring plate 3 Feeding screw 7 7 2 Controlling the Developing Bias 0018 9715 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N The developing bias consists of AC and DC components AC bias 800 Vp p DC bias 450 to 650 V Both these AC and DC biases are applied while an image is being formed but are not applied between sheets 2 3 1 ...

Page 212: ...to bump the toner stop 1 against the covers or the like when and after removing the toner cartridge Since the toner stop comes off easily toner scattering may be resulted if it comes off by accident Keep the toner cartridge horizontal after removing Since the toner stop 1 comes off easily as mentioned above toner scattering may be resulted if the toner cartridge is placed with the toner stop side ...

Page 213: ...supply of toner the machine rotates the feedscrew 3 to move toner from the sub hopper to the developing assembly The machine s toner cartridge serves as a hopper as found in past models F 7 14 7 8 3 Controlling the Drive of the Toner Cartridge 0018 9718 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N When a request is made for a supply of toner the toner cartridge drive motor M5 rotates in the direct...

Page 214: ...r in the sub hopper if the sensor detects the presence of toner twice or more continuously 200 msec or more If the machine detects the absence of toner 100 times or more continuously 10 sec or more as the result of its check on the sensor level made every 100 msec the machine assumes that there is no toner in the sub hopper The machine executes the foregoing detection at all times regardless of th...

Page 215: ...rom cassette feeding from multi feeder i e 1st side half speed 2nd side half speed 7 9 3 Cleaning 7 9 3 1 Transfer Roller Cleaning Mechanism 0018 9724 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N The machine uses the transfer roller cleaning mechanism to return the toner sticking to the transfer roller back to the photosensitive drum by applying a cleaning bias to the roller Once the toner reaches...

Page 216: ...26 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N To prevent soiling of the transfer guide with toner or the photosensitive drum with toner images the following transfer guide bias is applied to the transfer guide The surface of the transfer guide is covered with an insulating sheet 1st side 570 V 2nd side 740 V ...

Page 217: ...0 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N To prevent leakage of waste toner from the waste toner box or to prevent overloading the waste toner feedscrew the machine is equipped with a waste toner detec tion mechanism The waste toner box can hold about 2043 cc of toner and the machine identifies the waste toner box as being full when there is about 1766 cc of toner or when the toner comes to w...

Page 218: ...25 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Open the 2 wire saddles 1 and disconnect the 2 relay connectors 2 F 7 18 2 While releasing the lock 1 to the right remove the pre exposure lamp 2 F 7 19 F 7 20 7 12 2 Drum Unit 7 12 2 1 Before Removing the Drum Unit 0018 9793 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the front cover unit page 10 17 Reference Removing the Front Cover Unit 2 Rem...

Page 219: ...um unit page 7 18 Reference Removing the Drum Unit 10 Remove the developing assembly page 7 21 Reference Removing the Developing Assembly 11 Remove the pre exposure lamp page 7 18 Reference Removing the Pre Exposure Lamp 12 Remove the laser scanner unit page 6 8 Reference Removing the La ser Unit 7 12 3 2 Removing the Hopper Unit 0018 9796 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Pull out th...

Page 220: ...right cover page 10 16 Reference Removing the Inside Right Cover 9 Remove the drum unit page 7 18 Reference Removing the Drum Unit 10 Remove the developing assembly page 7 21 Reference Removing the Developing Assembly 11 Remove the pre exposure lamp page 7 18 Reference Removing the Pre Exposure Lamp 12 Remove the laser scanner unit page 6 8 Reference Removing the La ser Unit 13 Remove the hopper u...

Page 221: ...ving the Front Cover Unit 2 Remove the waste toner container page 7 24 Reference Removing the Waste Toner Container 7 12 5 2 Removing the Developing Assembly 0018 9800 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the screw 1 F 7 36 2 Shift the locking lever 1 to the left to release the pressure of the devel oping assembly F 7 37 3 Slightly pull out the developing assembly 1 toward the fro...

Page 222: ...ew 2 F 7 40 2 Disconnect the connector 1 from the top cover F 7 41 3 While releasing the claw 1 remove the sleeve front guide 2 in the di rection of the arrow F 7 42 Point to note when attaching the developing assembly Be sure to fit the lower right segment 2 of the developing assembly 1 in the rail 3 of the host machine when attaching the developing assembly Slide the developing assembly so that ...

Page 223: ...the grip ring 1 and remove the washer 2 the pushing wheel 3 the sleeve holder front 4 and the bearing 5 from the developing cylinder F 7 50 7 12 6 3 After Replacing Developing Assembly Developing Cylinder 0019 8199 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N Points to note when attaching the sleeve bushing Match the projection 4 of the sleeve bushing to the depression of the gear unit side plate ...

Page 224: ...ide of the transfer roller F 7 53 4 Remove the transfer roller 1 toward the front F 7 54 7 12 8 Waste Toner Box 7 12 8 1 Removing the Waste Toner Container 0018 9804 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the front cover unit page 10 17 Reference Removing the Front Cover Unit 2 Remove the waste toner container 1 F 7 55 A test copy that is made right after the toner has been stirred ...

Page 225: ...3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the toner container 2 Remove the front cover unit page 10 17 Reference Removing the Front Cover Unit 3 Remove the waste toner container page 7 24 Reference Removing the Waste Toner Container 4 Remove the toner container cover page 10 18 Reference Removing the Toner Container Cover 5 Remove the delivery tray page 10 14 Reference Removing the Deliv...

Page 226: ...iminator 7 12 11 1 Removing the Static Eliminator 0018 9809 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Press the release button 1 and open the right cover 2 F 7 60 2 Remove the screw 1 F 7 61 3 Remove the static eliminator 1 F 7 62 1 2 1 ...

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Page 229: ...er size mismatch JAM 8 16 8 3 3 3 Error retry JAM 8 16 8 4 Cassette Pick Up Unit 8 17 8 4 1 Overview 8 17 8 4 2 Basic Sequence 8 17 8 4 3 Identifying the Paper Size 8 18 8 4 4 Setting Up the Universal Cassette 8 19 8 4 5 Paper Level Sensor 8 20 8 5 Manual Feed Pickup Unit 8 22 8 5 1 Overview 8 22 8 5 2 Basic Sequence of Operation 8 22 8 5 3 Identifying the Paper Size 8 23 8 5 4 Paper Retaining Mec...

Page 230: ...ray Unit 8 35 8 8 13 2 Removing the Manual Feed Tray Unit 8 35 8 8 13 3 When Replacing the Manual Feed Tray 8 36 8 8 14 Manual Feed Unit 8 36 8 8 14 1 Before Removing the Manual Feed Unit 8 36 8 8 14 2 Removing the Manual Feed Unit 8 36 8 8 15 Manual Pickup Roller 8 36 8 8 15 1 Before Removing the Manual Feed Pickup Roller 8 36 8 8 15 2 Removing the Manual Feed Pickup Roller 8 36 8 8 16 Manual Fee...

Page 231: ...sor 8 43 8 8 25 2 Removing the Duplex Feed Sensor 8 43 8 8 26 Duplex Feed Clutch 8 44 8 8 26 1 Before Removing the Duplex Feed Clutch iR 3225 8 44 8 8 26 2 Removing the Duplex Feed Clutch iR 3225 8 44 8 8 27 Delivery Assembly 1 8 44 8 8 27 1 Before Removing the Delivery Unit 1 8 44 8 8 27 2 Removing the Delivery Unit 1 8 44 8 8 28 Fixing Delivery Drive Assembly 8 44 8 8 28 1 Before Removing the Fi...

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Page 233: ...nual feed tray 50 sheets 80 g m2 55 sheets 64 g m2 Paper size cassette 1 B4 A4 B5 LGL LTR EXE A4R B5R LTRR A5R STMTR envelope 8K 16K cassette 2 A3 B4 A4 B5 LGL LTR EXE LDR A4R B5R LTRR A5R STMTR 11x17 8K 16K manual feed tray A3 B4 A4 B5 LGL LTR A4R B5R LTRR A5R STMTR EXE LDR postcard envelope free size 99x140 mm to 297x457 mm Paper weight cassette 1 2 64 to 80 g m2 single sided 90g m2 can be used ...

Page 234: ...N iR3245 iR3245N F 8 1 1 Pickup assembly cassette 2 2 Pickup assembly cassette 1 3 Manual feed pickup assembly 4 Registration roller assembly 5 Transfer assembly 6 Duplexing feeding assembly 7 Fixing assembly 8 No 1 delivery assembly 9 No 2 No 3 delivery assembly 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 235: ...oller 2 15 Duplexing feeding member 2 16 Transfer roller 17 Drum 18 Duplexing feed roller 1 19 Duplexing feeding member 1 20 Presser roller 21 Fixing film 22 Fixing outlet roller 23 Fixing outlet roll 24 Delivery roll No 3 delivery assembly 25 Delivery roller No 3 delivery assembly 26 Duplexing inlet roller 27 Duplexing inlet member 28 Vertical path slave roller 3 29 Vertical path roller 3 30 Deli...

Page 236: ...R3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N F 8 3 1 Pickup from cassette 1 2 Pickup from cassette 2 3 Pickup from cassette pedestal option 4 Pickup from side paper deck option 5 Pickup from manual feeder 6 Delivery to copy tray 1 7 Delivery to copy tray 2 option 8 Delivery to copy tray 3 option 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 237: ... iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N F 8 4 1 Pickup from cassette 1 2 Pickup from cassette 2 3 Pickup from cassette pedestal option 4 Pickup from paper deck option 5 Pickup from manual feeder 6 Delivery to inbody finisher option 7 Delivery to copy tray option 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 238: ...5 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N F 8 5 1 Pickup from cassette 1 2 Pickup from cassette 2 3 Pickup from cassette pedestal option 4 Pickup from paper deck option 5 Pickup from manual feeder 6 Delivery to finisher saddle finisher option 7 No 2 delivery assembly option 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...

Page 239: ...etry sensor PS11 7 Cassette 1 paper sensor PS1 8 Cassette 1 retry sensor PS10 9 Manual feed paper sensor PS7 10 Registration sensor PS9 11 Duplexing feed sensor PS17 12 Fixing outlet sensor PS13 13 Duplexing inlet sensor PS3A 2 3 delivery 14 Delivery sensor 3 PS5A 2 3 delivery 15 Delivery sensor 1 PS14 16 Delivery sensor 2 PS1A 2 3 delivery 17 Reversal sensor PS4A 2 3 delivery 18 Delivery full sen...

Page 240: ...y motor SL1 No 1 delivery solenoid SL2 No 2 delivery solenoid SL3 No 3 delivery solenoid M2 Main motor SL1 Cassette pickup solenoid 1 M3 Fixing motor SL2 Cassette pickup solenoid 2 M4 No 1 delivery motor CL1 Manual pickup clutch M6 Cassette pickup motor 1 CL2 Registration clutch M7 Cassette pickup motor 2 M10 Duplexing feed motor CL1 M10 M2 M7 CL2 SL2 SL1 M4 M3 M6 SL1 SL2 M1 M2 SL3 ...

Page 241: ...te pickup solenoid 1 M3 Fixing motor SL2 Cassette pickup solenoid 2 M4 No 1 delivery motor CL1 Manual pickup clutch M6 Cassette pickup motor 1 CL12 Registration clutch M7 Cassette pickup motor 2 CL4 Duplexing feed clutch CL1 M22 M7 CL12 SL2 SL1 CL4 M4 M3 M6 ...

Page 242: ...cessory F 8 11 1 Increase in Speed for Pickup Operation The speed is 1 5 times as high as the process speed no increase if for manual feed pickup in the case of the 1st sheet from cassette 1 accelerates to about twice as fast Print Start Cassette 1 pickup motor M6 Cassette 1 pickup solenoid SL1 Cassette 1 retry sensor PS10 Main motor M2 M22 Registration sensor PS9 Registration clutch CL2 CL22 Fixi...

Page 243: ...n The speed is 1 5 times as high as the process speed no increase if for manual feed pickup in the case of the 1st sheet from cassette 1 accelerates to about twice as fast 2 Increase in Speed for Reversal The speed is 3 4 times as high as the process speed no increase if for delivery to the copy tray Finisher in Use 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 244: ...Chapter 8 8 12 For iR3245 3235 3230 F 8 14 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 245: ...om cassette 1 accelerates to about twice as fast 2 Increase in Speed After Fixing The speed is 2 5 times as high as the process speed 3 Increase in Speed for the Buffer Path The speed is 2 5 times as high as the process speed no increase if for delivery to saddle 4 Increase in Speed for Reversal The speed is 3 4 times as high as the process speed no increase if for delivery to copy tray 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 246: ...n the Cassette Pickup Assembly 0018 9745 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N The leading edge of paper does not reach the sensor after the cassette 1 2 pickup motor has started to rotate F 8 17 T 8 3 Sensor Registration sensor PS9 Fixing delivery sensor PS13 No 1 delivery sensor PS14 Duplex feed sensor PS17 Source of paper Motor Sensor Cassette 1 cassette 1 pickup motor cassette 1 retry s...

Page 247: ...m 0018 9748 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N A door open jam is identified when the machine detects the opening of the door while it is making copies prints T 8 6 Sensor Cassette 1 retry sensor PS10 Cassette 2 retry sensor PS11 Registration sensor PS9 Fixing outlet sensor PS13 No 1 delivery sensor PS14 Duplex feed sensor PS17 Sensor Cassette 1 retry sensor PS10 Cassette 2 retry sensor ...

Page 248: ...iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N To prevent the machine stop OFF ON at an error due to misdetection etc JAM is generated when the following errors occur and an error is generated if an error still appears after restart If the paper remains inside the machine remove the paper by following the instruction and the machine will resume If no paper remains the machine resumes automatically The history of e...

Page 249: ...oller and separation roller are driven by the cassette pickup motor M6 M7 F 8 19 8 4 2 Basic Sequence 0018 9751 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N F 8 20 1 Cassette paper sensor 1 PS1 2 Pickup roller roller A 3 Feed roller roller B 4 Separation roller roller C 5 Pickup vertical path roller 6 Cassette retry paper sensor 1 PS10 7 Vertical path guide 8 Right cover front lower 9 Holding plat...

Page 250: ...s soon as a cassette is fitted in the machine F 8 21 1 AB Inch switch 2 Cassette size dial 3 Cassette size detection PCB AB configuration T 8 7 Size SW0 SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 no cassette OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF A5R ON OFF ON ON OFF A4 ON ON ON ON OFF A4R OFF ON ON ON OFF A3 OFF ON OFF ON OFF B5 ON ON OFF ON OFF B5R OFF OFF OFF ON OFF B4 ON OFF OFF ON OFF U1 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF U2 OFF ON ON OFF OFF Envelope O...

Page 251: ...OFF ON ON U3 OFF ON OFF OFF ON U4 OFF ON ON OFF ON Envelope ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF MEMO SW4 is used to detect the state of the AB Inch configuration switch The machine will assume the absence of a cassette if it detects a combination not found in the table At this time it does not move up the cassette lifter Since the paper size is not identified there will be no indication of a paper size on the co...

Page 252: ...tte is checked using the following sensors T 8 10 F 8 22 1 Flag 2 Cassette paper sensor 3 Lifter clutch 4 Cassette paper level sensor A 5 Cassette paper level sensor B 6 Paper level sensor flag 7 Lifter gear 8 Tray Cassette 1 Cassette 2 Paper level sensor A PS3 PS5 Paper level sensor B PS4 PS6 Paper sensor PS1 PS2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 253: ... less approx ON No paper OFF OFF When full with paper Paper Cassette paper level sensor B Cassette paper level sensor A When there is little paper OFF ON When half full with paper Paper Cassette paper level sensor B Cassette paper level sensor A Paper Cassette paper level sensor B Cassette paper level sensor A When there is no paper Paper tray Cassette paper sensor Flag ON ON View from the Front o...

Page 254: ...kup roller starts to rotate when the manual pickup clutch CL1 goes on to start upper separation to pick up a single sheet of paper When the leading edge of the sheet reaches the registration sensor PS26 and is moved a specific distance the manual pickup clutch goes off causing the sheet to arch in the regis tration roller area When the registration clutch CL2 CL22 goes on the manual feed pickup cl...

Page 255: ...ear 4 Side guide front 5 Variable resistor SVR1 6 Manual feed tray Calculate the paper width based on the A D conversion value of the volume of manually fed paper Set A D conversion values for three standard points paper width of A4 A4R and A6R paper to the backup RAM in advance Make the setting in the service mode Service Mode Registration of a standard point COPIER FUNCTION CST MF A4R COPIER FUN...

Page 256: ... moves up The paper in the manual feed pickup tray is forced against the manual feed pickup roller by the work of the pickup guide plate Only a sheet of paper is separated and moved into the machine by the work of the manual feed pickup roller and the separation pad F 8 27 1 Pickup guide plate SL3 Manual feed pickup guide plate up down solenoid M2 Main motor iR3245 3235 3230 M22 Main motor iR3225 ...

Page 257: ... Main motor iR3225 DC CON DC controller 8 6 2 Checking Horizontal Registration 0018 9760 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N The machine does not have a mechanism to check horizontal registration The point of horizontal registration for the 2nd side the point to start image writing can be adjusted in the service mode Service Mode COPIER ADJUST FEED ADJ ADJ REFE Adjustment of the point of ...

Page 258: ...on the model iR3245 3235 3230 Duplexing feeding motor M10 iR3225 Main motor M22 Duplexing feeding clutch CL4 The duplexing reverse operation is performed by the work of the reversing roller F 8 29 1 Reversing roller 2 Reversal sensor PS4A 3 Duplexing inlet sensor PS3A 4 Duplexing inlet roller 5 Duplexing feeding roller 1 6 Duplexing feed sensor PS17 7 Duplexing feeding roller 2 6 3 2 1 4 5 7 ...

Page 259: ...ulation A4 LTR 4 sheets A4 LTR 5 sheets A4 LTR 6 sheets A3 LDR 3 sheets EX indicates the 1st side of the 1st sheet indicates the 2nd side of the 1st sheet 1 2 2 2 1 1 3 2 2 1 2 1 4 2 3 1 2 2 1 1 3 2 4 1 4 2 5 2 5 2 3 1 4 1 5 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 1 3 2 4 2 3 1 4 1 6 2 5 1 6 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 1 3 2 2 1 3 1 5 sheets EX indicates the 1st side of the 1st sheet indicates the 2nd side of the 1st sheet 3...

Page 260: ...5 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N A4 LTR 5 Sheets Delivery to Tray 1 2 A number in a circle indicates the 1st side while a number in a square indicates the 2nd side 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 3 1 3 1 2 4 2 1 3 2 3 2 4 1 5 1 2 3 4 3 5 4 3 1 2 ...

Page 261: ...Chapter 8 8 29 10 11 12 13 14 3 1 2 4 5 4 4 1 2 3 5 4 1 2 3 5 5 4 1 2 3 5 4 1 2 3 5 ...

Page 262: ... Pickup Unit 2 0018 9812 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the rear right cover page 10 16 Reference Removing the Rear Right Cover 2 Remove the right cover lower front page 10 16 Reference Remov ing the Right Cover Lower Front 8 8 2 2 Removing the Pickup Unit 2 0018 9813 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove cassette 1 2 2 Free the harness from the guide and rem...

Page 263: ...N 1 Remove the 2 TP screws 1 and the binding screw 2 at the rear of the pickup assembly to remove the bracket 3 Pickup unit 1 F 8 36 Pickup unit 2 F 8 37 2 Disconnect the connector 1 and remove the screw 2 to remove the cas sette pickup solenoid 3 3 Remove the bushing 4 and the 5 screws 5 to remove the sensor mount ing plate 6 F 8 38 8 8 4 3 Attaching the Sensor Mounting Plate 0018 9817 iR3225 iR3...

Page 264: ...e Rear Right Cover 8 8 5 2 Removing the Cassette Pickup Motor 1 0018 9820 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the screw 1 to disconnect the pedestal connector 2 F 8 41 2 Free the harness from the 3 wire saddles 1 and the 3 edge saddles 1 15 connectors 3 F 8 42 3 Detach the AC driver PCB mounting plate 2 3 screws 1 F 8 43 4 Free the harness 1 from the 2 wire saddles 2 F 8 44 5 Rem...

Page 265: ...8 8 7 1 Before Removing the Cassette Size Sensor 0018 9823 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the rear right cover page 10 16 Reference Removing the Rear Right Cover 2 Release the right cover page 10 36 Reference Releasing the Right Cover 3 Remove the right cover lower front page 10 16 Reference Remov ing the Right Cover Lower Front 4 Remove pickup unit 1 page 8 30 Reference Rem...

Page 266: ... right cover lower front page 10 16 Reference Remov ing the Right Cover Lower Front 4 Remove pickup unit 1 page 8 30 Reference Removing the Pickup Unit 1 5 Remove pickup unit 2 page 8 30 Reference Removing the Pickup Unit 2 6 Remove the sensor mounting plate page 8 31 Reference Removing the Sensor Mounting Plate 8 8 9 2 Removing the Cassette Paper Sensor 0018 9828 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3...

Page 267: ...ce Releasing the Right Cover 3 Remove the right cover lower front page 10 16 Reference Remov ing the Right Cover Lower Front 4 Remove pickup unit 1 page 8 30 Reference Removing the Pickup Unit 1 5 Remove pickup unit 2 page 8 30 Reference Removing the Pickup Unit 2 8 8 12 2 Removing the Cassette Pickup Solenoid 0018 9856 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the cassette pickup sole...

Page 268: ...7 Reference Removing the Right Cover 8 8 14 2 Removing the Manual Feed Unit 0018 9862 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the manual feed pickup guide 1 1 screw 2 F 8 63 2 Detach the connector cover 1 1 claw 2 F 8 64 3 Remove the manual feed unit 1 1 connector 2 4 screws 3 F 8 65 F 8 66 8 8 15 Manual Pickup Roller 8 8 15 1 Before Removing the Manual Feed Pickup Roller 0018 9863 i...

Page 269: ...e Removing the Lower Rear Cover 3 Remove the main drive unit page 10 21 Reference Removing the Main Drive Unit iR 3245 3235 3230 page 10 22 Reference Re moving the Main Drive Unit iR 3225 8 8 16 2 Removing the Manual Feeder Pad Up Down Solenoid iR 3425 3235 3230 0019 8305 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the main motor mounting plate 5 with the main motor 1 edge saddle 1 remov...

Page 270: ...lace to the main drive unit 2 So that the motor gear and the teeth of the pulley mesh correctly move the motor in the direction of the arrow 3 Tighten the screws of the main motor mounting plate in the order indicated A B C D 1 2 2 A D B C Points to Note When Installing the Plate Be sure to hook the spring 1 on the plate 2 Be sure to hook the spring 1 of the flapper on the end 2 of the unit 3 1 2 ...

Page 271: ...dle 1 removing the harness 1 connector 2 2 screws 3 1 spring 4 F 8 73 Points to Note When Installing the Manual Feeder Pad Up Down Solenoid Be sure to hook the arm 1 of the manual feeder pad up down solenoid on the protrusion 2 of the gear 1 2 2 1 1 2 Points to Note When Installing the Plate Be sure to hook the spring 1 on the plate 2 Be sure to hook the spring 1 of the flapper on the end 2 of the...

Page 272: ...ess 1 connector 2 2 screws 3 1 bushing 4 1 bear ring 5 F 8 75 2 Remove the screw 1 and remove the cover 2 F 8 76 3 Remove the manual feed pickup clutch 1 F 8 77 8 8 17 3 Before Removing the Manual Feed Pickup Clutch iR 3225 0019 8362 iR3225 iR3225N 1 Remove the upper rear cover page 10 17 Reference Removing the Upper Rear Cover 2 Remove the lower rear cover page 10 17 Reference Removing the Lower ...

Page 273: ...ation Clutch 8 8 19 1 Before Removing the Registration Clutch 0018 9870 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the upper rear cover page 10 17 Reference Removing the Upper Rear Cover 2 Remove the lower rear cover page 10 17 Reference Removing the Lower Rear Cover 3 Remove the main drive unit page 10 21 Reference Removing the Main Drive Unit iR 3245 3235 3230 page 10 22 Reference Re ...

Page 274: ...R3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the rear right cover page 10 16 Reference Removing the Rear Right Cover 2 Release the right cover page 10 36 Reference Releasing the Right Cover 3 Remove the right cover lower front page 10 16 Reference Remov ing the Right Cover Lower Front 4 Remove pickup unit 1 page 8 30 Reference Removing the Pickup Unit 1 5 Remove pickup unit 2 page 8 30 Reference ...

Page 275: ... F 8 88 2 Lift the duplex feed unit 1 up F 8 89 3 Move the bushing 1 and the duplex feed roller 2 2 in the direction of the arrow to remove F 8 90 8 8 24 Duplex Feed Motor 8 8 24 1 Before Removing the Duplex Feed Motor iR 3245 3235 3230 0019 8205 iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the upper rear cover page 10 17 Reference Removing the Upper Rear Cover 2 Remove the lower rear cover page 10 17 R...

Page 276: ...move the lower rear cover page 10 17 Reference Removing the Lower Rear Cover 8 8 26 2 Removing the Duplex Feed Clutch iR 3225 0018 9882 iR3225 iR3225N 1 Remove the fixing plate 5 1 edge saddle 1 removing the harness 1 connector 2 1 screw 3 1 bushing 4 F 8 96 2 Remove the duplex feed clutch 1 F 8 97 8 8 27 Delivery Assembly 1 8 8 27 1 Before Removing the Delivery Unit 1 0018 9885 iR3225 iR3225N iR3...

Page 277: ... Right Cover 7 Remove the 3 way unit page 8 41 Reference Removing the 3 Way Unit 8 Remove the delivery unit 1 page 8 45 Reference Removing the Deliv ery Unit 1 9 Remove the fixing unit page 9 8 Reference Removing the Fixing Unit 8 8 28 2 Removing the Fixing Delivery Drive Unit 0018 9889 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the screw 1 to detach the connector protection plate 2 2 D...

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Page 281: ...eaning 9 5 9 3 3 1 Fixing Film Cleaning 9 5 9 3 4 Detecting the Passage of Paper 9 5 9 3 4 1 Detecting the Passage of Paper 9 5 9 4 Protective Functions 9 6 9 4 1 Protective Functions 9 6 9 4 2 Detecting an Error 9 7 9 5 Parts Replacement Procedure 9 8 9 5 1 Fixing Unit 9 8 9 5 1 1 Before Removing the Fixing Unit 9 8 9 5 1 2 Removing the Fixing Unit 9 8 9 5 2 Pressure Roller 9 8 9 5 2 1 Before Rem...

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Page 283: ...supply brush 5 Film sensor 6 Delivery roller 7 Fixing outlet sensor flag 8 Cleaning roller Item Description Fixing method on demand fixing by fixing film pressure roller Fixing heater plate type heater Control temperature no temperature control in the standby mode Fixing drive control by control of fixing film speed Fixing temperature detection by main thermistor by sub thermistor Protective mecha...

Page 284: ...from operating when the temperature of the end portion of the fixing film exceeds a specific temperature as when using small size paper continuously The details of the control are described below The sub thermistor detection temperature is 275 deg C or more Reduces the number of sheets passed by increasing the paper interval Returns the number of sheets to the normal when the sub thermistor detect...

Page 285: ...imes 9 3 2 Controlling the Fixing Film Temperature 9 3 2 1 Controlling the Power Supply in Response to Low Temperature 0018 9776 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N In a low temperature environment sufficient torque may not be generated because the grease applied to the fixing film has not been softened causing the fixing performance level to decrease In the mechanism of controlling the f...

Page 286: ...5N This machine performs copying temperature control to control the temperature of the fixing heater H1 H11 H2 H22 to an optimum level while paper is passing through the fixing film assembly When the temperature detected by the fixing thermistor TH1 TH2 is higher than the target control temperature for a specific period of time 0 6 sec or more the machine decreases the power ratio When lower it in...

Page 287: ...chine will not pick up paper until the ongoing cleaning ends If last rotation is under way in response to a rise in temperature at the film edge the machine will hold cleaning until the end of the ongoing last rotation 2 If a jam has been removed the machine starts cleaning at time of recovery at 220 deg C and for 10 sec 9 3 4 Detecting the Passage of Paper 9 3 4 1 Detecting the Passage of Paper 0...

Page 288: ... thermo switch is turned off When the CPU goes out of control The latch circuit detects the excessive temperature rise and the relay is turned off The thermo switch is turned off When the triac short circuits Software detects failure and the relay is turned off The latch circuit detects the excessive temperature rise and the relay is turned off The thermo switch is turned off F 9 5 DC CON CPU A D ...

Page 289: ...e for 200 msec or more continuously E002 0000 The fixing temperature fails to reach a specific level In the course of start up control the fixing thermistor detects less than 115 deg C for 400 msec or more continuously after 1 3 sec since it detected 100 deg C Or the fixing thermistor detects less than 150 deg C for 400 msec or more continuously after 1 3 sec since it detected 140 deg C E003 0000 ...

Page 290: ...3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the rear right cover page 10 16 Reference Removing the Rear Right Cover 2 Release the right cover page 10 36 Reference Releasing the Right Cover 3 Remove the fixing unit page 9 8 Reference Removing the Fixing Unit 4 Remove the fixing film unit page 9 10 Reference Removing the Fix ing Film Unit 5 Remove the inlet guide page 9 14 Reference Removing the Fixing In ...

Page 291: ...ce Releasing the Right Cover 3 Remove the fixing unit page 9 8 Reference Removing the Fixing Unit 9 5 3 2 Removing the Cleaning Roller 0018 9901 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the inside delivery cover unit 3 1 screw 1 1 stepped screw 2 F 9 12 2 Remove the 2 screws self tapping 1 and remove the cleaning roller 2 together with the cleaning roller holder F 9 13 Pay attention t...

Page 292: ...Film Unit 0018 9933 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the inside delivery cover unit 3 1 screw 1 1 stepped screw 2 F 9 15 2 Remove the 2 screws 1 to detach the grounding plate 2 F 9 16 3 Detach the fixing film cover 3 1 screw 1 1 stepped screw 2 F 9 17 F 9 18 The foregoing steps assume that the fixing unit has already been removed from the machine The cleaning roller can be als...

Page 293: ...sure gear 1 in the direction of the arrow to release the pres sure roller F 9 23 8 Remove the 2 screws 1 F 9 24 When attaching the left side plate be sure to attach it while the locking lever is properly engaged with the teeth 1 2 Do not touch the screw 1 Turning this screw will change the pressure of the fixing assembly which cannot be adjusted in the field resulting in replacement of the fixing ...

Page 294: ...ector holder 2 F 9 30 15 Disconnect the connector 2 from the relay connector 1 F 9 31 16 Remove the fixing film unit 1 F 9 32 9 5 5 Internal Delivery Sensor 9 5 5 1 Before Removing the Internal Delivery Sensor 0018 9934 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the rear right cover page 10 16 Reference Removing the Rear Right Cover 2 Release the right cover page 10 36 Reference Releasi...

Page 295: ...ence Removing the Rear Right Cover 2 Release the right cover page 10 36 Reference Releasing the Right Cover 3 Remove the fixing unit page 9 8 Reference Removing the Fixing Unit 9 5 6 2 Removing the Fixing Film Sensor 0018 9937 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the internal delivery cover unit 3 1 screw 1 1 stepped screw 2 F 9 35 2 Remove the 2 screws 1 to detach the grounding p...

Page 296: ...r page 10 16 Reference Removing the Rear Right Cover 2 Release the right cover page 10 36 Reference Releasing the Right Cover 3 Remove the fixing unit page 9 8 Reference Removing the Fixing Unit 4 Remove the fixing film unit page 9 10 Reference Removing the Fix ing Film Unit 9 5 7 2 Removing the Fixing Inlet Guide 0019 3547 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Slide the inlet guide 1 in ...

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Page 299: ... Protection Function 10 10 10 4 3 1 Protective Functions 10 10 10 4 4 Backup Battery 10 10 10 4 4 1 Backup Battery 10 10 10 4 5 Energy Saving Function 10 11 10 4 5 1 Overview 10 11 10 4 5 2 Power Supply State 10 11 10 4 5 3 SNMP Settings 10 12 10 5 Parts Replacement Procedure 10 14 10 5 1 External Covers 10 14 10 5 1 1 Delivery Tray 10 14 10 5 1 1 1 Removing the Delivery Tray 10 14 10 5 1 2 Delive...

Page 300: ...der Right Cover 10 19 10 5 1 21 Reader Front Cover 10 19 10 5 1 21 1 Removing the Reader Front Cover 10 19 10 5 1 22 Reader Rear Cover 10 19 10 5 1 22 1 Removing the Reader Rear Cover 10 19 10 5 1 23 FAX Unit Cover 10 20 10 5 1 23 1 Removing the FAX Unit Cover 10 20 10 5 1 24 Control Panel Inside Frame 10 20 10 5 1 24 1 Before Removing the Control Panel Inside Frame 10 20 10 5 1 24 2 Removing the ...

Page 301: ...lay PCB 10 31 10 5 15 1 Before Removing the Relay PCB 10 31 10 5 15 2 Removing the Relay PCB 10 31 10 5 16 High Voltage PCB 10 31 10 5 16 1 Before Removing the High Voltage Power Supply PCB 10 31 10 5 16 2 Removing the High Voltage Power Supply PCB 10 32 10 5 17 Power Supply Cooling Fan 1 10 32 10 5 17 1 Before Removing the Power Supply Cooling Fan 10 32 10 5 17 2 Removing the Power Supply Cooling...

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Page 303: ...he control panel CPU PCB according to the program This data is transmitted to the color LCD via the control panel CPU PCB 10 1 3 Adjusting the LCD Contrast 0019 3757 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N For this equipment the density adjustment volume VR6801 key is provided on the keypad PCB to allow users to adjust the LCD contrast 10 1 4 Adjusting Fax Sound Volume 0019 3873 iR3225 iR3225...

Page 304: ...ts input with keypad and function key to the CPU on the main controller PCB Monitoring input with the touch panel Transmits key inputs with the touch panel to the CPU on the main controller PCB Buzzer control Control panel LED lighting control MEMO The main controller drives the color LCD and the control panel CPU PCB relays the drive signal ...

Page 305: ...s depending on the printing mode single sided or double sided target of delivery and type of accessory 1 Singe Sided Printing 2nd Side of a Double Sided Print In single side printing or for the 2nd side of a double sided print the count is increased when the trailing edge of the sheet is discharged outside the machine in relation to the output of the following sensors T 10 2 2 1st Side of a Double...

Page 306: ... control Functions etc FM1 Heat discharge fan rear Yes Yes Cooling the fixing assembly FM2 Heat discharge fan front Yes Yes Cooling the fixing assembly Symbol Name Filter 2 speed control Functions etc FM3 power supply cooling fan No Yes Cooling the main power supply FM4 Main controller cooling fan No No Cooling the main controller PCB FM2 FM1 FM3 FM4 ...

Page 307: ...he heat exhaust fan front rear FM2 1 drives at full speed or 1 2 speed depending on 1 sided 2sided print and temperature detected by environment sensor HU1 In 2 sided print T 10 5 In 1 sided print T 10 6 Note 1 If there is 1 job of 1 sided print or more during continuous print the machine uses control for 2 sided print Note 2 Printing operation continues until the rotation of fixing motor M3 stops...

Page 308: ... relay PCB 12V power supply PCB Generates 12V DC power supply Provides DC power supply to the relay PCB Relay PCB Provides DC power supply for the main controller PCB reader controller PCB DC controller PCB Super G3 FAX board 2 cassette pedestal and 3 Way Unit Generates 5V DC power supply Provides DC power supply to the DC controller PCB Option power supply PCB Provides DC power supply for the ins...

Page 309: ... power supply PCB 2 cassette pedestal External finisher Buffer pass unit All night power supply PCB 24V power supply PCB 12V power supply PCB H1 H2 TP1 Reader controller PCB DC Controller PCB DADF Super G3 FAX board Main controller PCB H7 H1C SW1 SW5 SW2 Side paper deck 24VU2 12VA2 24VU1 24VU2 12V 24V2 24V1 12V 24V 12V 3VB 3VB 12V 3VB 12V 5V H4 H6 H5 24V 24U 12VA2 24V 12V 24V 12VA2 24VA 12VA2 24V ...

Page 310: ...ensor CCD unit HP sensor Furthermore 1 8V DC power is generated from 3 3V DC power and is used for ASIC drive F 10 6 10 4 1 3 Timing of Supply to the Reader Unit 0019 0028 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N The reader unit is supplied with 24 VDC 1 3 VDC by the printer unit at such times as described below F 10 7 J 9 J 8 J 4 J 5 J 6 J 3 J 7 J 2 J 1 0 J 1 1 J 8 0 1 Reader controller PCB D...

Page 311: ... Paper Deck Q1 10 4 1 5 Heater operating condition 0019 5938 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N T 10 8 10 4 2 Rated Output of the DC Power Supply PCB 10 4 2 1 Rated Output of the 24V Power Supply PCB 0019 0031 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N T 10 9 Cassette heater Reader heater Turning on the environment heater switch Standby mode ON OFF Printing ON OFF Turning off the main ...

Page 312: ...ight power supply PCB because the fuse of the all night power supply PCB has burned out For other cases than that turn off the main power switch of the printer assembly eliminate causes for activation of the protective circuit leave it for approx 3 min or more and then turn on the power again to reset the protective circuit 10 4 4 Backup Battery 10 4 4 1 Backup Battery 0019 0037 iR3225 iR3225N iR3...

Page 313: ... is applied to at sleep 3 mode F 10 9 3 AC off mode The state that the main power switch is turned off All power supplies and heater control are turned off 10 4 5 2 Power Supply State 0019 0040 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N T 10 14 Standby mode Sleep mode AC off mode 1 3 Reader part Non all night 12VA2 ON ON OFF OFF Non all night 24VU2 ON ON OFF OFF DC controller PCB Non all night 5...

Page 314: ...ows printer Windows gets periodically the status of this equipment when Use SNMP is set and therefore this equipment cannot go into a complete sleep state To avoid this state disable the status of SNMP on property of the Windows printer How to disable the status 1 Select the following item Property of printer Configure Port on Port tab F 10 10 ...

Page 315: ...Chapter 10 10 13 2 Uncheck SNMP Status Enabled F 10 11 ...

Page 316: ... tray page 10 14 Reference Removing the Deliv ery Tray 3 Remove the support cover page 10 15 Reference Removing the Sup port Cover 4 Remove the delivery tray right cover page 10 14 Reference Remov ing the Delivery Tray Right Cover 10 5 1 3 2 Removing the Delivery Tray Rear Cover 0019 2145 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the 4 screws 1 and remove the delivery tray rear cover 2...

Page 317: ...ew 1 and the support cover 2 F 10 17 10 5 1 6 Support Cover Right 10 5 1 6 1 Before Removing the Support Right Cover 0019 2152 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the front cover unit page 10 17 Reference Removing the Front Cover Unit 2 Remove the delivery tray page 10 14 Reference Removing the Deliv ery Tray 3 Remove the support cover page 10 15 Reference Removing the Sup port C...

Page 318: ... 0019 2157 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the front cover unit page 10 17 Reference Removing the Front Cover Unit 2 Remove the delivery tray page 10 14 Reference Removing the Deliv ery Tray 3 Remove the left cover page 10 17 Reference Removing the Left Cov er 4 Remove the inside base cover page 10 16 Reference Removing the Inside Base Cover 10 5 1 9 2 Removing the Inside Rig...

Page 319: ...er Rear Cover 0019 3580 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the upper rear cover 2 9 screws 1 F 10 27 10 5 1 13 Rear Cover Lower 10 5 1 13 1 Removing the Lower Rear Cover 0019 3582 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the upper rear cover page 10 17 Reference Removing the Upper Rear Cover 2 Remove the lower rear cover 3 1 pedestal connector 1 5 screws 2 F 10 28 1...

Page 320: ...ference Removing the Lower Rear Cover 10 5 1 16 2 Removing the Rear Left Cover 0019 2176 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the 2 screws 1 and the rear left cover 2 F 10 31 10 5 1 17 Delivery Cover 10 5 1 17 1 Removing the Delivery Cover 0019 2177 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Free the 2 claws 1 with a flat blade screwdriver and remove the delivery cover 1 F 10 ...

Page 321: ... 5 1 21 1 Removing the Reader Front Cover 0019 5688 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Open the platen board cover or the ADF 2 Remove the reader right cover 3 Remove the reader left cover 3 Remove the reader left cover 4 Remove the reader front cover 1 2 screws 2 F 10 36 10 5 1 22 Reader Rear Cover 10 5 1 22 1 Removing the Reader Rear Cover 0019 5689 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR32...

Page 322: ...ower cover page 10 21 Reference Remov ing the Control Panel Lower Cover 3 Remove the control panel USB PCB Only for the machine equipped with the control panel USB port page 10 29 Reference Removing the Control Panel USB PCB 10 5 1 24 2 Removing the Control Panel Inside Frame 0019 8306 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the following parts 2 flat cables 2 4 1 connector 6 removin...

Page 323: ...l panel lower cover 3 2 screws 4 F 10 43 10 5 2 Main Drive Assembly 10 5 2 1 Before Removing the Main Drive Unit 0019 3705 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the upper rear cover page 10 17 Reference Removing the Upper Rear Cover 2 Remove the lower rear cover page 10 17 Reference Removing the Lower Rear Cover 10 5 2 2 Removing the Main Drive Unit iR 3245 3235 3230 0018 9939 iR32...

Page 324: ... remove the main drive unit 1 F 10 47 10 5 2 3 Removing the Main Drive Unit iR 3225 0019 8352 iR3225 iR3225N 1 Press the release button 1 and open the right cover 2 F 10 48 Do not touch the screws that are glued in place Points to Note At Installation Be sure to fit the fastons of the appropriate colors and install them as shown in the following figure 2 2 3 5 5 1 1 5 5 4 2 2 1 2 2 BK WH BK WH 1 2...

Page 325: ... removing the harness 1 reuse band 3 4 fastons 4 6 connectors 5 F 10 50 4 Remove the 4 screws 2 and remove the main drive unit 1 F 10 51 2 3 4 1 4 5 5 1 1 5 5 2 2 3 Do not touch the screws that are glued in place Points to Note At Installation Be sure to fit the fastons of the appropriate colors and install them as shown in the following figure 2 1 2 2 2 BK WH BK WH ...

Page 326: ...R3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the following parts 5 screws 1 1 wire saddle 2 removing the harness connector base 3 F 10 52 2 Pull out the DC power unit 1 in the direction of the arrow 3 Remove the following parts 3 connectors 2 1 wire saddle 3 1 edge saddle 4 F 10 53 4 Remove the DC power unit 4 2 connectors 1 1 edge saddle 2 1 reuse band 3 F 10 54 5 Remove the 5 screws 2 and separ...

Page 327: ...4V Power Supply PCB 0019 3691 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N Perform the same procedure from step 1 to 5 as in Removing the 12V Power Supply PCB page 10 24 Reference Removing the 12V Power Supply PCB 1 Remove the 24V power supply PCB 1 4 screws 2 1 PCB support 3 F 10 58 10 5 4 Control Panel 10 5 4 1 Removing the Control Panel Unit 0018 9942 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245...

Page 328: ...ctor 2 F 10 66 10 5 5 Control Panel LCD Unit 10 5 5 1 Before Removing the Control Panel LCD 0018 9943 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the control panel unit page 10 25 Reference Removing the Control Panel Unit 2 Remove the control panel lower cover page 10 21 Reference Remov ing the Control Panel Lower Cover 3 Remove the control panel USB PCB Only for the machine equipped wit...

Page 329: ...nectors 4 F 10 68 2 3 Remove the FAX unit 1 in the direction of the arrow 4 screws RS tightening M3X8 5 2 F 10 69 3 Remove the FAX unit with the cable as needed page 10 29 Refer ence Removing the Fax Unit 4 Remove the DC controller PCB 4 13 connectors 1 6 screws 2 F 10 70 10 5 6 2 When Replacing DC Controller PCB 0019 8202 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N Before replacement RAM clear P...

Page 330: ... 7 2 Removing the Control Panel Inverter PCB 0018 9948 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the control panel inverter PCB 8 1 connector 2 removing it while pressing the edges 1 in the direction shown by the arrows 1 guide 3 removing the harness 5 1 edge saddle 4 removing the harness 5 1 connector 6 4 screws 7 F 10 71 10 5 8 Control Panel Key Switch PCB 10 5 8 1 Before Removing th...

Page 331: ...el USB PCB 1 1 USB connector 2 2 screws 3 F 10 74 10 5 11 FAX Unit 10 5 11 1 Removing the Fax Unit 0019 4140 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the upper rear cover page 10 17 Removing the Upper Rear Cover 2 Remove the FAX unit for 2 lines or the FAX unit for 2 3 lines with the cable as needed For details refer to the parts replacement procedure Removing the Fax Unit in the serv...

Page 332: ... heater outlet 2 F 10 78 2 Remove the AC driver PCB 3 3 wire saddles 1 removing the harness 3 edge saddles 2 removing the harness 15 connectors 4 5 screws w washer 5 F 10 79 10 5 13 All Night Power Supply PCB 10 5 13 1 Before Removing the All Night Power Supply PCB 0019 3595 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the upper rear cover page 10 17 Reference Removing the Upper Rear Cove...

Page 333: ... Relay PCB 0019 3623 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the upper rear cover page 10 17 Reference Removing the Upper Rear Cover 2 Remove the lower rear cover page 10 17 Reference Removing the Lower Rear Cover 10 5 15 2 Removing the Relay PCB 0019 3624 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N Perform the same procedure from step 1 as in Removing the All Night Power Supply PCB...

Page 334: ...ng the Right Cover 16 Remove the fixing unit page 9 8 Reference Removing the Fixing Unit 10 5 16 2 Removing the High Voltage Power Supply PCB 0018 9961 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the 4 screws 1 and the gear cover 2 F 10 84 2 Remove the gear 1 F 10 85 3 Remove the screw 1 and the fixing member 2 F 10 86 4 Remove the guide 1 in the direction of the arrows A B and C in this...

Page 335: ...3245N 1 Press the release button 1 and open the right cover 2 F 10 90 2 Remove the screw 1 and the fixing plate 2 F 10 91 3 Remove the feeder guide 1 F 10 92 4 Remove the 6 screws 1 and the feeder guide lower 2 F 10 93 5 Disconnect the connector 1 and remove the exhaust fan 2 F 10 94 10 5 19 Fan Filter 10 5 19 1 Removing the Exhaust Fan Filter 0018 9964 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N...

Page 336: ...35 3230 0018 9965 iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the upper rear cover page 10 17 Reference Removing the Upper Rear Cover 2 Remove the lower rear cover page 10 17 Reference Removing the Lower Rear Cover 3 Remove the Main drive unit page 10 21 Reference Removing the Main Drive Unit iR 3245 3235 3230 10 5 20 2 Removing the Main Motor iR 3245 3235 3230 0018 9966 iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1...

Page 337: ...R3235N iR3245 iR3245N Perform the same procedure from step 1 to 2 as in Removing the DC Con troller PCB page 10 27 Reference Removing the DC Controller PCB 1 Remove the DC controller PCB mounting plate 3 6 wire saddles 1 removing the harness 3 edge saddles 2 removing the harness 13 connectors 4 4 screws 5 F 10 103 Adjusting the Tension of the Main Motor 1 Temporarily fix the main motor mounting pl...

Page 338: ...fixing plate 2 F 10 106 4 Remove the feeder guide 1 F 10 107 5 Remove the connecting shaft 1 and release the 3 way unit 2 from the right cover F 10 108 6 Remove the 3 screws 1 and release the double hinge of the right cover F 10 109 MEMO In this equipment the inside parts can be removed with the double hinge of the right cover released without the right cover removed 3 1 2 3 1 2 How to Install the...

Page 339: ...rotrusion at the end plate of the host machine in the corresponding holes of the hinges and then tighten the screws If not the right cover may not correctly close The double hinge is employed for the right cover of the equipment Accordingly cautions must be taken when installing the right cover and therefore the following caution label is affixed to the end plate of the host machine 1 2 1 Fit the ...

Page 340: ... of the hinges and then tighten the screws If not the right cover may not correctly close The double hinge is employed for the right cover of the equipment Accordingly cautions must be taken when installing the right cover and therefore the following caution label is affixed to the end plate of the host machine 1 2 1 Fit the claw to the hole 2 Tighten with screws ...

Page 341: ...nce Removing the Lower Rear Cover 10 5 23 2 Removing the Circuit Breaker 0018 9973 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the 3 screws 1 2 F 10 112 2 Slide the pedestal connector 1 and free the harness from the wire saddle 2 F 10 113 2 Remove the 4 fastons 1 and the circuit breaker 2 F 10 114 2 1 1 2 Points to Note At Installation Be sure to fit the fastons of the appropriate colors...

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Page 345: ...Manager 11 23 11 1 17 Adding a License File 11 24 11 1 18 Disabling a License File suspending a license 11 26 11 1 19 Downloading Removing an Invalidated License File 11 27 11 1 20 Reusable license 11 29 11 1 21 License for forwarding 11 29 11 1 22 Uninstalling an Application 11 32 11 1 23 Login Service 11 33 11 1 24 Changing Login Services 11 38 11 1 25 Initializing the Password 11 39 11 1 26 Cre...

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Page 347: ...hat when a new model was released even in cases where the MEAP application did not require any revision until the MEAP application could support the new model s DID it could not be installed into that device In order to address this problem Mandatory Function ID MFID is now supported MFID is not device dependent and declares the functions required by the MEAP application on a function by function ...

Page 348: ...ws Server 2003 R2 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP2 Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 Windows Vista Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 Mac OS X v10 3 Safari 1 3 2 Sun Java Runtime Environment 5 0 Mac OS X v10 4 Safari 2 0 4 Operating System Supported browser Java Runtime Environment Windows XP Professional Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP1 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 SP2...

Page 349: ...ails on how to acquire Java Runtime Environment Hardware Memory 256MB or more Hard disk Empty capacity of 15MB or more CPU Processor more than Intel Celeron 800 MHz corresponding Software OS Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4 Microsoft Windows 2000 Server SP4 Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 Microsoft Windows Server 2003 SP1 Microsoft Windows Server ...

Page 350: ...3580 C3080 C2380 iR C3580 C3080 C2550 V3 10 0 A A A A B C C C iR 3225 iR 3230 iR 3235 iR 3245 iR 3225 iR 3235 iR 3245 iR 3225 iR 3230 iR 3235 iR 3245 V3 10 0 A A A A B C C C MEMO It must improve in the version of SSO Login application and version of SA when you want to use the function B or C The right of access to the domain controller and the right of access to the Windows 2003 DNS are necessary...

Page 351: ...em manager ID and system password have already been assigned ID Entry dialog appears after System Settings button is pressed Enter the system manager ID and the password and click ID key to go into System Management Mode MEMO When using SSL set Use SSL ON This setting is also applied to the SSL setting of RUI Same is true in the case of setting SSL ON on the side of RUI Setting Use SSL ON displays...

Page 352: ... is in the dialog As network settings vary among environments consult the network administrator If Cookie and JavaScript are not enabled in the Web browser you will not be able to use SMS To type text using the Web browser use the characters compatible with the MEAP device s touch panel display The MEAP device may not properly recognize some characters When se SSL is made available it is necessary...

Page 353: ...the same network as the MEAP device URL http IP address of MEAP device 8000 sms rls Ex http 172 16 188 240 8000 sms rls In the case the device authentication method is SSO MEMO When the device authentication method used is domain authentication enter the user name password and login destination registered with Active Directory and then click Log In If the authentication method used is local device...

Page 354: ... Start RLS Authentication Stop RLS Authentication Start Password Authentication Login available with either method Login available only with Stop Password Authentication Login available only with RLS Authentication Setting unavailable If only login via RLS is programmed login may be disabled for the following reasons authentication server is down network problem no communication with authenticatio...

Page 355: ... H F 11 7 2 Select System Management tab Utility tab Application Management Function tab F 11 8 3 Enter a check mark against the SMS Installer Service Password Authentication radio button and click on either Start or Stop Check that the status has changed accordingly ...

Page 356: ...n below will be displayed and login will not be possible Login error screen F 11 10 Password authentication started Password authentication stopped Setting for login by RLS Authentication The procedures for changing the RLS authentication Start Stop settings are as follows 1 In order to make a setting for Login by RLS Authentication you need to Login by Password Authentication URL http IP address ...

Page 357: ...Check that the status has changed accordingly F 11 13 4 Log out and then log in again and access via the RLS authentication login window When RLS authentication has been set to Start the RLS entry window will now be displayed If RLS authentication has been set to Stop when an attempt is made to log in the error message shown below will be displayed and login will not be possible F 11 14 RLS authen...

Page 358: ...pplication if the size of the remaining memory falls short of the size declared by the application Moreover the specifications have been designed so that an application will not be able to start up if there is a shortage of memory for any of the foregoing items i e memory thread socket file descriptor To find out if there is enough memory go through the following steps 1 Log in to SMS 2 Click Appl...

Page 359: ...e Platform Information 0019 9209 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N You can check the versions of MEAP Contents MEAP Specifications and Java Virtual Machine of the device 1 Log in to SMS 2 Click System Management System Info tab Some applications may not be installed to some MEAP devices of specific specifications See MEAP Specifications ...

Page 360: ...rmation below Device Specification ID MEAP Specifications Device Specification ID shows information such as the original functions of MFP including print scan and copy and one that differs by model such as maximum copy number thus each model has a different ID It is easy to determine the IDs for this reason MEAP application declares 1 or more Device Specification ID required for its execution Decl...

Page 361: ...iR 5070 Y iR C3170 Y Y Y Y Y 5 6 7 iR C2570 Y Y Y Y iR 7105 Y Y Y Y Y 5 6 7 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 System v51 xx later iR 7095 Y Y Y Y Y iR 7086 Y Y Y iR 7095P Y Y Y iR C6870 Y Y Y Y Y 5 6 7 iR C5870 Y Y Y Y iR C5180 Y Y Y Y 5 6 7 9 10 11 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 System v52 xx later CLC5151 Y iR C4580 Y Y Y Y CLC4040 Y iR C4080 Y Y Y imagePRESS C1 Y Y Y Y Y Y 5 6 7 9 10 11 iR C3380 Y Y Y Y Y Y...

Page 362: ...Y Y Y Y Y 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 19 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 19 System v75 xx later iR C5180 Ver up Y Y Y Y Y CLC5151 Ver up Y iR C4580 Ver up Y Y Y Y Y Y CLC4040 Ver up Y iR C4080 Ver up Y Y Y Y iR C3380 Ver up Y Y Y Y Y Y 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 19 5 6 7 9 10 11 13 14 15 17 18 19 System v76 xx later iR C2880 Ver up Y Y Y Y Y Y iR C3580 Y Y Y Y Y iR C3480 Y iR C3080 Y Y Y Y Y Y iR ...

Page 363: ... as follows 1 Colour devices None 2 BW devices iR3235 MFID Overview Correspondence situation of iR3245 series MB10 MEAP basic functions Java VM OSGi etc A UIM10 UI functions VGA size A LO10 Login function A IMB10 Imaging functions BW printer A PR10 IMI printer functions A SC10 IMI scanner functions A SD10 IMI Send functions A FAX10 IMI FAX functions A DEV10 IMI basic functions A MEMO Applications ...

Page 364: ...g a problem report You can also use this function whenever you want to check the status of any particular application DID OC MB10 basic functions UIM20 UI functions PR10 printer functions SC10 scanner functions In st a lled M EAP Application DID P OC MB10 basic functions UIM20 UI functions PR10 printer functions DID Q OC MB10 basic functions UIM10 UI functions SC10 scanner functions PR10 printer f...

Page 365: ...button System Settings button the down arrow button F 11 23 2 Make the following selections MEAP Settings button Print System Information button Yes button MEMO If the System manager ID and system password have already been assigned ID Entry dialog appears after System Settings button is pressed Enter the system manager ID and the password and click ID key MEAP Function ID MEAP Specification ID ...

Page 366: ...cifically Installed the application has been installed Active the application is being in use Resolved the application is at rest Installed On It indicates the date on which the application was installed Vendor It is the name of the vendor that developed the application and is the name bundle vendor declared in a statement within the application program License Status It indicates the status of th...

Page 367: ...resource may be larger than the followings since the actual values vary according to the log in service authentication function selected by users and the configuration future models Product Name HDD Memory Thread Socket File Description iR5160 iR6060 iR2250 iR2850 iR3350 300MB 20MB 128 48 42 iRC2620 iRC3220 400MB 20MB 128 48 42 iR2270 iR2870 iR3570 iR4570 iR8570 iR7270 iR6570 iR5570 400MB 20MB 128...

Page 368: ...ears 4 Click Browse button and select the application file and the license file of the application then click OK button F 11 26 5 See the message Installing Please wait a moment MEMO Application File identified by the extension jar License File identified by the extension lic ...

Page 369: ... perform batch installation unistallation and management of MEAP application and license files required for installation of applications on several MEAP available devices on network You cannot install only the license You will not be able to install the application without using the appropriate license Be sure to select its license file If you are adding a license to an existing application see 1 ...

Page 370: ...ide of the device This system can be used only for MEAP available device with appropriate DIS installed When using this system on the firmware for version upgrading on October 2003 or older version upgrading of the system software on the field device is nec essary The versions available for ESM are as follows iR5160 iR6020 System v54 02 or newer MEAP Contents v53 07 or newer iR2220 iR3320 System v...

Page 371: ...Chapter 11 11 25 F 11 30 5 Click Browse button and select the license file you want to install F 11 31 6 Click Install button F 11 32 7 Check the content of the confirmation page and click OK button ...

Page 372: ... On Application Information page click License Management button To invalidate or suspend a license you must first stop the application in question Once suspended the status of the license will be Not Installed and its application will no longer be available for use You can later restore a suspended license file as long as you are doing so on the same iR the device with the same device serial numb...

Page 373: ...nse file before uninstalling an application If re installation is a possibility you may download the license file to a PC for storage To download or delete a license file first disable it 1 Login to SMS 2 Application List page appears 3 On Application List page click the name of the application you want Once you have removed an invalidated license file you will no longer be able to download it for...

Page 374: ...5 On Application Information page click License Management tab F 11 38 6 License Management page appears To download click Download button F 11 39 7 When you have selected Download button specify where you want to store the file by following the instructions on the screen ...

Page 375: ... many times as needed by the same license file This kind of license is called Reusable license 11 1 21 License for forwarding 0019 9222 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N When the device is replaced due to lease up or trouble it is possible to continue using the current license information of MEAP application by forwarding it to a new device The license is forwarded by CE because the hid...

Page 376: ... Move to the download page of license forwarded for the device as sender http IP address of device 8000 sms ForwardLicense F 11 42 3 Specify the application to be forwarded F 11 43 4 Click Create at Create Transfer License File ...

Page 377: ...to confirm whether to create a transfer licence will be displayed Click OK F 11 45 6 Icon of license file for forwarding is displayed in the box of license file downloading Click Download F 11 46 7 The dialogue Open is displayed Click Save ...

Page 378: ...r all steps have been completed F 11 49 10 Log out of SMS 11 Ask the sales company to issue a license for forwarding 12 Install application using the license for forwarding issued by the sales company 11 1 22 Uninstalling an Application 0019 9223 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N MEMO When requesting issuance of license for forwarding inform the sales company of the name of product name...

Page 379: ... may also disable its associated applications Other than iR3245 iR3245 Remarks Pre install Default Authentication default Simple Device Login Single Sign On Default Authentication default Single Sign On H Accessory CD Default Authentication Simple Device Login Single Sign On and Security Agent Default Authentication Single Sign On H Single Sign On and Security Agent When the login service is set t...

Page 380: ...ing on the login service different protocols are used SSO H Kerberos LLS RLS ILS NTLMV2 WLS Web Service Login Service WLS can only be used in collaboration with iW AMS Ver2 AMS printer driver add in and iWEMC user management plug in SSO NMTLM only User information acquisition is done by LADP so the Active Directory LDAP port needs to be made accessible If LDAP connection fails the authentication w...

Page 381: ... Directory are authenticated by domain authentication and local device authentication can be used when it is necessary to au thenticate a temporary user that cannot be added to the Active Directory Also should there be any kind of a problem with the domain controller or Security Agent SSO only local device authentication can be used in emergency situations while waiting for normal status to be res...

Page 382: ...m Active Directory upon the next login In SSO H the Active Directory to be accessed when acquiring the site list cannot be specified In other words if there is no site list which site s Active Directory is accessed depends upon the order of the Active Directory addresses returned by DNS Therefore when acquiring the site list LDAP may access the Active Di rectory of a different site Therefore in su...

Page 383: ...172 24 35 2 192 168 1 2 211 111 1 30 3 Of the Active Directories in 2 above the ones that belong to the same site Tokyo are 172 24 12 2 and 172 24 35 2 Of these the Active Directory that is the same subnet as SS Tokyo is 172 24 12 2 Therefore this one will be accessed 4 If access fails at step 3 above the other Active Directory of the same site 172 24 35 2 will be accessed 5 If access fails at ste...

Page 384: ...245N Steps to Change Login Services 1 Make the following selections System Management Enhanced Sys App F 11 55 2 A page will appear showing the various selections you can make for the login service Select the radio button of the login service mode you want to use then click Select button Memory KB threads 3584 33 2800 33 2800 33 2300 33 Supported AD Windows 2000 Server Windows Server 2003 Windows ...

Page 385: ...N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Get the switch license for initializing the password Request the support of the regional headquarters of the Canon for switch license for initializing the password presenting the device serial number 2 Click Login button leaving Password field blank or entering incorrect password The Return to install Password Settings area appears Click Browse button and select t...

Page 386: ...anon telling the device serial number and the names of MEAP applications installed to the device to obtain the necessary special license files In the support departments of regional headquarters of Canon all license files of the applications that have been issued are filed according to device serial numbers enabling you to obtain a series of license files through a single screen as long as you can...

Page 387: ...the message The login service must be set again with SMS ap pears Change the login service as necessary Starting in Safe Mode 1 Start the device in service mode click Ad Func key press 2 and 8 buttons at the same time and then click Ad Func key once again so that the service mode screen appears 2 Press COPIER button 3 Press OPTION button 4 Press USER 5 Press the right arrow button 6 Press MEAPSAFE...

Page 388: ... of Port on HTTP server 1 Startup SERVICE MODE After pressing USER MODE button of MEAP device press 2 button and 8 button at the same time on control panel Then by pressing USER MODE button again SERVICE MODE screen is displayed 2 Startup level 2 of SERVICE MODE After starting up SERVICE MODE in step 1 press USER MODE button again Then by pressing 2 button on control panel the screen is displayed ...

Page 389: ...tton of MEAP device press 2 button and 8 button at the same time on control panel Then by pressing USER MODE button again SERVICE MODE screen is displayed 2 Startup level 2 of SERVICE MODE After starting up SERVICE MODE in step 1 press USER MODE button again Then by pressing 2 button on control panel the screen is displayed 3 Press COPIER button 4 Press Option button 5 Press BODY button 6 Press or...

Page 390: ...hen using a USB keyboard with native functionality it is necessary to make changes to the operating mode settings in user mode In such cases MEAP appli cations that use the conventional MEAP USB drivers described above cannot use USB keyboards As regards MEAP applications that can use MEAP standard software keyboards the USB keyboard can be used along with native functionality The SSO SSO K and SD...

Page 391: ...d in box saved to USB memory MEMO As the driver loaded for the USB device does not toggle dynamically when any settings changes are made power must be turned OFF ON NB In the iR3245 models for Europe and Japan these settings are not displayed The display of these settings can be turned on and off in service mode If a USB memory device is connected while the device is in deep sleep the unit will no...

Page 392: ...cannot be used Multiple document printing split binding and cover insert functions Editing functions such as coupled printing and page deletion etc Preview Free size paper printing Further to use these functions PDF Direct Print or PS Print Kit need to be installed in the main unit F 11 70 Sort function Sort file lists into USB The file lists displayed on the control panel can be sorted and displa...

Page 393: ...s a license file and application to one device the DSL can install them to two or more devices It consists of MEAP ESM and the DIS Esplet Esplet Type Application A type of MEAP application that does not have a user interface on the device console or on the web browser The term of Esplet is a coinage by Canon inspired from Applet Servlet and Espresso File descriptor With a file descriptor an OS ide...

Page 394: ...e service displayed on a Web browser by inputting the address http device IP address 8000 or http device IP address A portal to access a MEAP device from a Web browser Proxy Server Provides functions to store data fetched from remote servers When a user request to display a web page that has been displayed and stored in the proxy the proxy server read the stored data but does not access the remote...

Page 395: ...nput in the field is displayed and press OK button 9 Check to see that it is reflected in setting field and turn off the main power and then turn on the main power Setting of Screen Transition from MEAP Screen to the Standard Screen In the case that the operation is restricted by MEAP application make a setting to hide Native applications such as Copy Send Box With this setting disable screen tran...

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Page 401: ...t the following information about the network Information item 1 IP address setting method Automatic setting DHCP RARP BOOTP Manual setting IP address subnet mask and gateway address to be set Information item 2 Is there a DNS server in use If there is a DNS server in use find out the following Primary DNS server address Secondary DNS server address Information item 3 Is there a proxy server If th...

Page 402: ...ions Registration System administration settings Network settings TCP IP settings Proxy settings j Set the proxy server based on the information obtained under 2 Advance preparations Information item 3 described above Set Use Proxy to On Enter the server address and port Number F 12 4 k If proxy server authentication is required press Authentication Settings l Set the following items based on the ...

Page 403: ...nd then press OK F 12 6 b Select Service mode COPIER Function INSTALL E RDS enter 1 and press OK This turns ON the function that enables communication with UGW F 12 7 c Select Service mode COPIER Function INSTALL COM TEST and press OK This initiates the communication test between the device and UGW If the communication is successful OK is displayed If NG FAIL appears refer to the troubleshooting g...

Page 404: ...Pv4 settings PING command Input 127 0 0 1 and press the Start button F 12 9 Is the response from the host displayed YES Proceed to Step 3 NO There is a possibility that the main unit s network settings are wrong Check the details of the IPv4 settings once more 3 Confirmation from a another PC connected to same network a Request the user to ping the main unit from a PC connected to same network Doe...

Page 405: ...o Troubleshooting using communication log NO There is a possibility that the DNS server address is wrong Reconfirm the address with the user s system administrator 2 Troubleshooting using communication log Enter Service mode Function INSTALL COM LOG and the following communication log will be displayed F 12 11 In the log text strings that start with are communication test COM TEST error logs See l...

Page 406: ...t an error of some sort has prevented UGW from responding When Null is displayed at the end of the message this indicates that there has been an error in the HTTPS communication method Try again after a period of time If the same error occurs again check the UGW status with the UGW administrator 13 Server response error Hexadecimal UGW response error UGW error Displayed when communication with UGW...

Page 407: ...ese values will cause error in communication with UGW Service mode COPIER Function INSTALL RGW PORT Default 433 Service mode COPIER Function INSTALL RGW ADR Default https a01 ugwdevice net ugw agentif010 23 Server certificate verification error Server certificate verification error URL check The server URL and the server certificate URL are not correct Check that the value of Service mode Function...

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Page 411: ...3 1 13 2 2 ADF 13 1 13 2 3 Reader 13 1 13 2 4 Printer Unit 13 2 13 3 Scheduled Servicing Basic Procedure 13 3 13 3 1 Scheduled Servicing for Reader Unit 13 3 13 3 2 Scheduled Servicing for the Printer Unit 13 4 13 4 Cleaning 13 7 13 4 1 Cleaning Fixing Entrance Guide 13 7 13 4 2 Cleaning the Mirror inside CCD Unit 13 8 13 4 3 Cleaning Film Bias Static Eliminator 13 11 ...

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Page 413: ...ause of wear or damage Replace them as needed by referring to their indicated estimated lives Checking the Timing of Replacement Use the following service mode item to check the timing of replacement Host machine COPIER COUNTER DRBL 1 Option COPIER COUNTER DRBL 2 13 2 2 ADF 0019 1036 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N T 13 1 13 2 3 Reader 0019 0504 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR...

Page 414: ...0 FC7 0242 150 000 prints iR3225 6 Waste toner box FM2 0303 1 85 000 prints iR3245 3235 75 000 prints iR3225 3230 7 Fixing heat discharge roller FB5 4931 1 240 000 prints iR3245 3235 150 000 prints iR3225 3230 8 Pickup roller FB6 3405 2 120 000 prints No of actual use 9 Feed roller FC6 7083 2 120 000 prints No of actual use 10 Separation roller FC6 6661 2 120 000 prints No of actual use 11 Manual ...

Page 415: ...2 Turn the leakage lever ON 8 3 Turn ON the main power switch 9 Put the sample copies in order and clean up the area around the machine 10 Record the latest counter readings 11 Fill out the form in the Service Book and report to the person in charge As a rule perform scheduled servicing every 120 000 prints Before setting out on a scheduled visit check with the Service Book and take parts for whic...

Page 416: ... 0019 0508 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N F 13 2 1 Dust blocking glass clean 2 Photosensitive drum butting spacer feed guide clean 3 Transfer feed guide clean 4 Fixing inlet guide clean Do not use solvents or oils other than those indicated 3 4 2 3 1 ...

Page 417: ... same direction 1 Dust blocking glass Access method Open the right cover Developing assembly Photosensitive drum butting spacer feed guide Clean 120 000 prints Wipe with dry cloth 1 Photosensitive drum butting spacer 2 Feed guide Access method Remove the drum unit and the developing assembly Transfer assembly Feed transfer guide Clean 120 000 prints Wipe with dry cloth 1 Feed guide 2 Transfer guid...

Page 418: ...ean 120 000 prints Wipe with dry cloth If dirt cannot come off wipe it with alcohol page 13 7 Cleaning Fixing Entrance Guide 1 Fixing inlet guide Access method Remove the fixing unit page 13 7 Cleaning Fixing Entrance Guide Location Task Interval Remarks ...

Page 419: ...trance guide upper 1 in the direction of the arrow 1 screw with washer 2 F 13 3 3 While pushing up the claw 2 remove the fixing entrance guide lower 1 in the direction of the arrow F 13 4 4 Wipe the fixing entrance guide upper 1 and the fixing entrance guide lower 2 with a dry lint free paper or with it moistened with alcohol to remove the sticking toner F 13 5 1 2 1 2 1 2 ...

Page 420: ... 1 to the direction indicated by the arrow and place the CCD unit at the position 2 in the groove 3 of the frame F 13 6 4 Open the CCD cover 1 of the CCD unit 4 screws 2 F 13 7 MEMO Cleaning of the mirror inside the CCD unit is not usually necessary However if white streaks etc appear on the image cleaning can be performed on the mirror Do not touch the LED on the CCD unit 1 3 2 2 1 2 ...

Page 421: ...Chapter 13 13 9 5 Clean the mirror 2 with lint free paper F 13 8 When cleaning the mirror be sure to hold the CCD cover 1 by hand so as not to damage the harness 2 1 ...

Page 422: ...il is attached to the mirror No 5 inside the CCD unit dry clean the mirror with a special cleaning tool 1 Remove the cleaning tool 1 inside the reader unit 2 Dry clean the mirror No 5 2 with the cleaning tool 1 1 Side View 1 Cleaning tool Area to be cleaned Handle 2 ...

Page 423: ...Eliminator 0019 1040 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N 1 Remove the fixing unit 2 Remove the grounding plate 2 2 screws 1 F 13 9 3 Clean the film bias static eliminator 1 on the back of the grounding plate to remove the toner lump F 13 10 1 ...

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Page 427: ... 14 4 14 3 Laser Exposure System 14 6 14 3 1 After Replacing the Laser Scanner Unit 14 6 14 4 Image Formation System 14 6 14 4 1 After Replacing Developing Assembly Developing Cylinder 14 6 14 4 2 After Replacing Drum Unit 14 6 14 5 Electrical Components 14 6 14 5 1 After Replacing the Hard Disk 14 6 14 5 2 After Replacing the Main Controller 14 6 14 5 3 When Replacing DC Controller PCB 14 7 14 6 ...

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Page 429: ...COPIER ADJUST FEED ADJ ADJ RE L F 14 3 Leading Edge Non Image Width Left Non Image Width Margin Along the Leading Edge Left Image Margin 2 5 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 0 2 5 1 5mm 2nd side of double sided copy 2 5 1 5mm 10 8 6 5 4 2 0 2 5 1 5mm 2nd side of double sided copy 2 5 1 5mm 2 5 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 0 2 5 1 5mm 2nd side of double sided copy 2 5 2 0mm 10 8 6 5 4 2 0 2 5 1 5mm 2nd side of d...

Page 430: ... 2 screws 2 2 Remove the grip 5 2 craws 4 In case of cassette 2 2 1 Open the cassette upper right cover 1 and the cassette lower right cover 2 then remove the right cover lower front 3 2 screws In case of cassette 3 4 2 1 Remove the pedestal front right cover 6 1 screw F 14 6 3 Check the scale position of the adjustment plate 1 For cassette 1 2 For cassette 2 3 For cassette 3 4 For cassette 4 F 14...

Page 431: ...on the manual feed tray upper cover 4 Move the manual feed tray upper cover 4 toward front or back and tight en the 2 screws 3 If moving the plate toward front Image left margin decreases If moving the plate toward back Image left margin increases F 14 9 5 Make a print from the manual feed tray and check that the left margin is within the standard C In case of paper deck pickup 1 Make sure that th...

Page 432: ...am reading COPIER FUNCTION INSTALL STRD POS c White level adjustment COPIER FUNCTION CCD DF WLVL1 B W COPIER FUNCTION CCD DF WLVL2 B W COPIER FUNCTION CCD DF WLVL3 Color COPIER FUNCTION CCD DF WLVL4 Color When you have made all the foregoing adjustments put the P PRINT 1 you have printed out in the service book case and dispose of the previous printout P PRINT F 14 13 14 2 2 When Replacing the CCD...

Page 433: ...Chapter 14 14 5 Execute the following in Service Mode ADF white level adjustment COPIER FUNCTION CCD DF WLVL1 2 3 4 ...

Page 434: ...item in service mode COPIER FUNCTION CLEAR CA KEY level 2 4 Turn off on the power supply A test copy that is made right after the toner has been stirred can be soiled on its back with a small amount of stray toner The symptom will likely disappear when 3 or so copies are made MEMO After the paper is picked up from the cassette 1 blank paper is delivered and APVC correction finishes automatically P...

Page 435: ...528 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N Execute check and adjustment of the horizontal registration left margin on the first second side of the image page 14 1 Adjusting the Image Posi tion 14 6 2 When Replacing the Duplex Unit 0019 0531 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N Execute check and adjustment of the horizontal registration left margin on the second side of the image page...

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Page 439: ...r 15 5 15 2 4 Sensor 15 6 15 2 4 1 Sensors Reader 15 6 15 2 4 2 Sensors Printer 15 6 15 2 5 Switch 15 8 15 2 5 1 Switches Reader 15 8 15 2 5 2 Switches Printer 15 8 15 2 6 Lamps Heaters and Others 15 8 15 2 6 1 Lamps Heaters and Others Reader 15 8 15 2 6 2 Lamps Heaters and Others Printer 15 9 15 2 7 PCBs 15 10 15 2 7 1 PCBs Reader 15 10 15 2 7 2 PCBs Printer 15 10 15 2 8 Connectors 15 12 15 2 8 1...

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Page 441: ...19 0536 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N Check that Canon recommended paper is used Check that the paper does not absorb the moisture Pick out the paper from a new bulk and make a print with it 15 1 3 Checking Paper Set 0019 0537 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N Check that the paper is properly set into the cassette and manual feed tray within the standard amount When trans...

Page 442: ...if the symptom appears or not after replacing the cassette with the cassette that works normally Check that the cassette middle plate moves smoothly and is not deformed Check that the cassette side guide plate trailing edge guide plate is properly set Check that the cassette heater switch is ON When the cassette heater is installed General Check that the sensor clutch motor solenoid works properly...

Page 443: ... 1 DCON J310 CL2 registration clutch drives the registration roller FK2 0361 CL 2 DCON J303 iR3245 3235 3230 CL3 developing cylinder clutch drives the developing cylinder FK2 6305 CL 3 DCON J303 CL4 duplex feed clutch drives the duplex roller 1 2 FH6 5005 CL 4 DCON J310 iR3225 only CL22 registration clutch drives the registration roller FH6 5075 CL 2 DCON J1303 iR3225 SL1 cassette 1 pickup solenoi...

Page 444: ... iR3245 3235 3230 M3 fixing motor drives the fixing assembly FK2 6301 MTR 3 DCON J307 E014 M4 No 1 delivery motor drives the delivery roller 1 FK2 0365 MTR 4 DCON J307 M5 toner container motor drives the toner container FK2 6316 MTR 5 DCON J312 P007 3 1 ON M6 cassette 1 pickup motor drives the pickup unit 1 FM2 0338 MTR 6 DCON J310 M7 cassette 2 pickup motor drives the pickup unit 2 FM2 0338 MTR 7...

Page 445: ...s No PART CHK Destination I O Code Remarks FM1 heat discharge fan rear discharges heat from the fixing unit FK2 0360 FAN 1 DCON J309 E805 FM2 heat discharge fan front discharges heat from the fixing unit FK2 0360 FAN 2 DCON J309 P014 4 1 ON E805 FM3 power supply cooling fan Cools the 12V 24V power supply FK2 0360 FAN 3 DCON J304 relay PCB J546 J533 P014 7 1 ON FM4 main controller cooling fan Cools...

Page 446: ...8 5776 J10 SR2 copyboard cover open closed sensor rear detects the state open closed of the copyboard cover WG8 5776 J10 SR3 copyboard cover open closed sensor front detects the state open closed of the copyboard cover WG8 5776 J10 SR4 original sensor 0 detects original size AB A AB Inch FH7 7569 J9 SR5 original sensor 1 detects original size Inch A Inch AB FH7 7569 J9 SR2 CCD SR1 SR3 SR5 SR4 PS15...

Page 447: ...y WG8 5783 DCON J307 P015 15 1 detected xx08 PS15 No 1 delivery full sensor detects a delivery full condition WG8 5783 DCON J307 P016 0 0 full PS16 waste toner sensor detects a waste toner full condition WG8 5823 DCON J312 P016 8 0 full E019 PS17 duplex feed sensor detects duplex feed WG8 5783 DCON J309 P015 14 1 detected xx0D PS18 feed cover sensor detects the feed cover state WG8 5823 DCON J310 ...

Page 448: ...5 8 Notat ion Name Description Parts No Destination I O Code Remarks SW1 main power switch turns on off the main power switch FK2 2509 AC driver J479 J480 SW2 interlock switch checks the right cover FK2 0384 relay PCB J543 P016 11 1 open SW5 environment heater switch turns on off the environment heater FM3 7052 AC driver J843 Notation Name Parts No Description H5 reader heater left FK2 0226 100V F...

Page 449: ... Service Parts H7 deck heater Prevents absorption of moisture by paper inside the side deck FG6 9650 100V FG6 9651 230V AC driver J481 For 230V Service Parts H11 fixing main heater fixing main heater fixing film unit FM3 7062 100V FM3 7068 120V FM3 7069 230V AC driver J2953 iR3225 H12 fixing sub heater fixing sub heater ELCB1 leakage breaker leakage breaker FH7 7626 100V 120V FH7 7625 230V AC driv...

Page 450: ... 10 T 15 10 15 2 7 2 PCBs Printer 0019 0572 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N F 15 11 No Name Part No Description 1 reader controller PCB FM3 6954 controls the reader unit ADF 2 LED driver PCB FM3 7131 controls the CCD 13 14 15 16 17 12 11 24 19 18 22 23 6 9 8 7 26 25 10 5 4 2 1 3 21 20 30 27 28 29 ...

Page 451: ...ction for cassette 1 FM2 2770 12 UN19 cassette 2 size detection PCB Paper size detection for cassette 2 FM2 2770 13 Control panel inverter PCB FM3 5745 14 Control panel LCD FL3 0489 15 Control panel CPU PCB FM3 9216 16 Control panel KEY PCB FM4 0074 17 Control panel USB PCB USB host interface FM3 5743 120V 230V only 18 UN40 image PCB FM3 7395 19 UN29 main controller PCB Entire system control Refer...

Page 452: ... Connectors 15 2 8 1 Connectors 1 6 0020 0183 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N F 15 12 26 27 15 13 38 08 12 05 01 02 06 07 04 19 41 42 18 20 23 03 17 21 25 24 22 29 28 31 35 40 34 37 09 10 11 33 30 36 32 39 14 16 ...

Page 453: ...PCB iR3245 3235 3230 19 UN4 J691 all night power supply PCB 14 UN29 J12006 main controller PCB iR3225 21 UN6 J472 AC driver PCB 15 UN7 J304 DC controller PCB iR3245 3235 3230 21 UN6 J1472 AC driver PCB 15 UN17 J1304 DC controller PCB iR3225 22 UN6 J478 AC driver PCB ELCB1 leakage breaker 23 UN6 J479 AC driver PCB SW1 main power switch 24 UN6 J480 AC driver PCB SW1 main power switch 25 UN6 J483 AC ...

Page 454: ...Chapter 15 15 14 15 2 8 2 Connectors 2 6 0020 0184 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N F 15 13 01 22 21 18 20 19 09 06 08 07 02 23 03 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 15 05 04 ...

Page 455: ...DC controller PCB J3133 12 PS5 J3119 cassette 2 paper level sensor A 05 UN7 J308 DC controller PCB J3133 13 PS6 J3120 cassette 2 paper level sensor B 05 UN7 J308 DC controller PCB J3133 14 PS11 J3121 cassette 2 retry sensor 05 UN7 J308 DC controller PCB J3133 15 SL2 J3122 cassette 2 pickup solenoid 04 UN7 J309 DC controller PCB J3135 J3128 16 UN18 J3128 cassette 1 size detection PCB 04 UN7 J309 DC...

Page 456: ...Chapter 15 15 16 15 2 8 3 Connectors 3 6 0020 0185 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N F 15 14 09 11 10 08 06 02 05 04 07 01 ...

Page 457: ...roller PCB J3609 18 SL3 J4999 manual feeder pad up down solenoid iR3245 3235 3230 04 UN17 J1303 DC controller PCB J13609 18 SL3 J4999 manual feeder pad up down solenoid iR3225 05 UN7 J307 DC controller PCB 19 M3 J1009 fixing motor 06 UN7 J307 DC controller PCB J3704 20 M4 J3701 No 1 delivery motor 07 UN7 J307 DC controller PCB J3704 21 PS14 J3702 No 1 delivery sensor 08 UN7 J307 DC controller PCB ...

Page 458: ...Chapter 15 15 18 15 2 8 4 Connectors 4 6 0020 0186 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N F 15 16 07 19 09 04 02 03 10 13 14 15 16 17 11 18 12 08 01 05 06 ...

Page 459: ...TH2 J1005 fixing sub thermistor 06 UN7 J312 DC controller PCB J3407 10 UN52 J1091 drum thermistor 06 UN7 J312 DC controller PCB J3407 11 M12 J3205 hopper motor 06 UN7 J312 DC controller PCB J3407 12 TS2 J3201 sub hopper toner sensor 06 UN7 J312 DC controller PCB J3407 13 HU1 J3012 environment sensor 06 UN7 J312 DC controller PCB J3407 J3402 14 LA1 J3408 pre exposure lamp 06 UN7 J312 DC controller ...

Page 460: ...Chapter 15 15 20 15 2 8 5 Connectors 5 6 0020 0187 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N F 15 17 15 13 02 12 09 10 01 05 03 04 11 07 06 14 08 ...

Page 461: ... 1 line iR3245 3235 3230 01 UN3 J1545 relay PCB J12118 03 UN22 J222 G3 FAX PCB G3FAX 1 line iR3225 04 UN22 J2105 G3 FAX PCB 09 UN59 J2101 FAX expansion PCB G3FAX 1 line 05 UN22 J2106 G3 FAX PCB J2121 J3911 10 SP1 J3018 speaker G3FAX 1 line 06 UN22 J31 G3 FAX PCB 11 UN54 J911 modular PCB G3FAX 1 line 06 UN22 J31 G3 FAX PCB 11 UN55 J911 modular PCB G3FAX 1 line 06 UN22 J31 G3 FAX PCB 11 UN56 J911 mo...

Page 462: ...Chapter 15 15 22 15 2 8 6 Connectors 6 6 0020 0188 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N F 15 18 10 26 27 09 08 07 25 24 03 06 04 15 18 16 17 12 13 05 19 11 20 22 01 02 23 21 14 ...

Page 463: ...5 UN7 J1303 DC controller PCB J13608 06 OPT J3062 paper deck cassette feeding unit iR3225 15 UN7 J303 DC controller PCB J3907 06 OPT J3062 paper deck cassette feeding unit iR3245 3235 3230 15 UN7 J1303 DC controller PCB J13907 06 OPT J3062 paper deck cassette feeding unit iR3225 16 UN7 J311 DC controller PCB J3052 18 OPT J3061 external finisher 16 UN7 J311 DC controller PCB J3902 OPT J3905 inbody ...

Page 464: ... when servicing the machine in the field are discussed 15 2 9 2 Points to Note About the Leakage Breaker 0019 0576 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N Some LEDs carry current and emit light when they are off this is a normal condition and must be kept in mind Take note of the following VR that may be used in the field VR that must not be used in the field Points to Note When Checking the ...

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Page 467: ...6 E602 Error in HDD encryption board 16 7 16 1 7 Detail in E602 16 8 16 1 8 E604 to E748 Main Controller DC Controller 16 10 16 1 9 E804 to E805 DC Controller Control Fan 16 13 16 2 Error Code SEND 16 14 16 2 1 Self Diagnostic Display 16 14 16 2 2 List of Error Codes without Messages 16 15 16 3 Jam Code 16 21 16 3 1 Jam codes printer unit 16 21 16 3 2 Jam Code ADF 16 21 16 3 3 Jam codes Finisher 1...

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Page 469: ...ontroller PCB E004 Failure in main sub thermistor 0000 When disconnection is detected with connector of the main sub thermistor for 30 sec continuously while DC controller is working Clear the error in Service Mode COPIER FUNCTION CLEAR ERR Replace the main thermistor film unit Replace DC controller PCB E007 The rotation of the fixing film is faulty 0000 While the fixing motor is rotating the mark...

Page 470: ...r after output it is not detected for 100 msec Replace the high voltage power supply Replace the DC controller PCB 0004 While output is being generated the AD value of the transfer output current is 205 DEC or more for 100 msec 2 times in sequence However after output it is not detected for 100 msec Replace the high voltage power supply Replace the DC controller PCB 0005 While output is being gene...

Page 471: ...eplace the flexible cable Code Cause Remedy E261 The zero cross signal is faulty 0000 When the relay is on the zero cross signal is not detected for 500 msec or more Replace the AC driver PCB Replace the DC controller PCB E315 There is an error in image data 0007 There is an error in JBIG encoding Turn off and then back on the power 000d There is an error in JBIG decoding Turn off and then back on...

Page 472: ...tion has been started Check connection with DDI P cable DCON Replace the main controller PCB 0561 Device abnormal termination error Location to be detected image process module PRIO Detection timing when abnormal interruption is detected after the operation has been started Check connection with DDI P cable DCON Replace the main controller PCB Code Cause Detection Details Measures E400 A communica...

Page 473: ... home position sensor does not go off within 1000 msec after the start of operation when the rear aligning plate is shifted from home position E530 0001 Front alignment error External finisher The home position sensor does not go off even when the front alignment motor has been rotated for a specific period of time Replace the finisher controller PCB Replace the front alignment motor Check the fro...

Page 474: ...peration E591 0001 Punch dust sensor error Error in light receiving voltage while light is emitted Check the waste paper case full sensor Check the punch driver PCB Replace the finisher controller PCB 0002 Error in light receiving voltage while light is not emitted E592 0001 Paper trailing edge sensor horizontal sensor error Error in light receiving voltage when light is emitted trailing edge sens...

Page 475: ...sor Replace the finisher controller PCB 0004 The paper butting plate leading edge sensor does not go off when the paper butting plate motor has been driven for 80 msec Paper butting plate motor M8S paper butting plate leading edge sensor PI15S Check the paper butting plate motor Check the paper butting plate leading edge sensor Replace the finisher controller PCB 0005 The paper butting plate leadi...

Page 476: ... s file when failed to extract load web browser s file in APL_GEN NetFront Reinstall WEB browser contents using download tool If failed to recover replace HDD because HDD could have been damaged 2000 Error in authentication between the host machine and encryption board Check connection of encryption board turn OFF and then ON the power Use SST to execute key clear of the encryption board HDD needs...

Page 477: ...e PDF dictionary RUI content voice dictionary 3 8 10 5 APL_MEAP MEAP application 1 5 11 6 APL_SEND address book filter 2 6 12 7 APL_KEEP for non initialization data storage 3 8 13 8 APL_LOG system log 1 5 FF 0 not specified check for and recovery of HDD full fault sectors 4 7 XX CHK TYP E Partition in question Description Typical item deleted HDD formatting by HD CLEAR Normal mode HDD formatting w...

Page 478: ...poor contact or a system error has occurred Check the cable and the power cord Replace the HDD and reinstall the system software 10 11 21 The HDD has poor contact Check the cable and the power cord Replace the HDD and reinstall the system software 11 13 25 The ongoing write operation has been interrupted There is a strong possibility of damage in the file data e g Box stored on the HDD Set the par...

Page 479: ...on with the finisher 3 way unit does not resume within 5 sec after it has been disrupted Check the cable Replace the DC controller PCB Replace the finisher controller PCB Replace the 3 way unit driver PCB E716 Communication error with the pedestal 3 way unit 0000 After the presence of a pedestal or a 3 way unit has been detected the communication fails to be normal for 5 sec Check the cable Replac...

Page 480: ...2 Check the power supply of the printer to see if initialization takes place at startup 3 Replace the DC controller or the main board 0001 There is a DDI P communication error 1 Check the connection with the printer 2 Check the power supply of the printer to see if initialization takes place at startup 3 Replace the DC controller or the main board 0010 Fault in detection of DDI P Vsync signal 1 Ch...

Page 481: ...signal is detected for 5 sec while the fan is stopped Disconnect and then connect the connector J303 on DC controller PCB Replace the power supply cooling fan Replace DC controller PCB 0001 Failure in rotation of power supply cooling fan When lock signal failed to be detected for 5 sec while the fan is driven Disconnect and then connect the connector J303 on DC controller PCB Replace the power sup...

Page 482: ... are correct If Login Information in Register LDAP Server in System Settings from the Additional Functions screen is set to Use security auth for the LDAP server the machine will not be able to determine the host name Check the DNS Server Settings in TCP IP Settings in Network Settings in System Settings from the Additional Functions screen Cannot connect to the selected server Check the settings ...

Page 483: ...chine is able to communicate and then try again The documents could not be sent because the recipient s machine was performing another task Confirm that the recipient s machine is able to communicate and then try again The settings on your machine do not match the settings on the recipient s machine Check that the settings on your machine match those on the recipient s machine and that the recipie...

Page 484: ... for Sending limit Depending on the destination conditions it may be possible to divide the data 706 The Address Book is being imported or exported from the Remote UI or it is being used by another sending component Wait until the Address Book Import Export function from the Remote UI or the other sending component is complete and then try sending again 711 The inbox memory is full Erase the unnec...

Page 485: ... mail I Fax Settings in Network Settings in System Settings from the Additional Functions screen Check the DNS server name in DNS Server Settings in TCP IP Settings in Network Settings in System Settings from the Additional Functions screen Check that the DNS server is functioning normally 803 The connection was interrupted due to reasons on the recipient s side before all of the pages could be se...

Page 486: ...rrect I fax address or destination setting or because trouble has occurred in the network or mail server Alternatively the memory of the receiving machine is full Check the I fax address and destination settings 835 The maximum number of text lines for receiving an I fax has been exceeded Ask the sender to reduce the amount of text data in the body of the document and then resend the data 837 A co...

Page 487: ...nied when sending with WebDAV received HTTP Error 411 Length Required 1 Set Use Chunked Encoding with WebDAV Sending in TX Settings under Common Settings in Communications Settings from the Additional Functions screen to Off 2 Check the settings of the WebDAV server 876 Received a response from the destination stating that the size of the data was too large when sending with WebDAV received HTTP E...

Page 488: ...ating that the request was invalid when sending with WebDAV received HTTP Error 400 Bad Request If you are sending via a proxy server without using SSL communication set Use Chunked Encoding with WebDAV Sending in TX Settings under Common Settings in Communications Settings from the Additional Functions screen to Off 899 The e mail message or I fax has been successfully sent but reception may be i...

Page 489: ...sensor PS2B buffer path unit 0B00 door switch SW2 0B00 feeding cover sensor PS18 0B00 front cover sensor PS22 0B00 right cover open closed sensor PS59 cassette pedestal 0CF1 E007 E010 E014 E110 E191 E197 E261 E805 0CA0 E733 0D91 Registration sensor PS9 PS9 MEMO Error retry jam For the purpose of preventing the machine from stopping OFF ON at an error occurrence due to such reasons as false detecti...

Page 490: ...r open jam PI3 PI9 PI102 1506 stapler jam PI50 1586 stitcher jam SW7 SW5 11A1 feed stationary jam PI18 PI19 PI20 11A2 delivery stationary jam PI11 PI17 11A3 saddle inlet sensor feed stationary jam PI22 Code Type of Sensor Sensor No Type of Error 1011 inlet path sensor feed delay jam PI5 1121 inlet path sensor feed stationary jam PI5 1F81 stack delivery jam PI1 1506 staple jam STP 1307 power on jam...

Page 491: ...ained for analysis of a font downloaded using Resource Download 0003 An attempt to access a file that contains a specific font has failed 0004 The FM work memory cannot be acquired 0005 An attempt to analyze an internal font has failed 0006 The alignment of the front data is wrong 0007 An attempt to acquire work memory by the scalar has failed The failure may be any of 3 types depending on its loc...

Page 492: ...or 0007 PDF color analysis error 0008 PDF data reading error 0009 PDF output selection error 0010 PDF profile error 0011 PDF access error 0012 PDF analysis access error 0013 PDF font error 0014 PDF rendering error 0015 PDF data decryption error 0016 PDF print range error 0017 PDF error 0018 PDF analysis error A transparent object not supported exists Location code Location Alarm code Description ...

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Page 495: ...1 FEEDER DISPLAY 17 29 17 3 I O I O Display Mode 17 29 17 3 1 Outline 17 29 17 3 2 DC CON 17 30 17 3 3 R CON 17 32 17 3 4 FEEDER 17 32 17 3 5 SORTER 17 33 17 3 6 MN CONT 17 38 17 4 ADJUST Adjustment Mode 17 38 17 4 1 COPIER 17 38 17 4 1 1 COPIER ADJUST AE 17 38 17 4 1 2 COPIER ADJUST ADJ XY 17 38 17 4 1 3 COPIER ADJUST CCD 17 40 17 4 1 4 COPIER ADJUST LASER 17 55 17 4 1 5 COPIER ADJUST DEVELOP 17 ...

Page 496: ...PIER OPTION BODY 11 15 17 122 17 6 1 12 COPIER OPTION BODY 12 15 17 124 17 6 1 13 COPIER OPTION BODY 13 15 17 126 17 6 1 14 COPIER OPTION BODY 14 15 17 129 17 6 1 15 COPIER OPTION BODY 15 15 17 132 17 6 1 16 COPIER OPTION USER 1 7 17 133 17 6 1 17 COPIER OPTION USER 2 7 17 141 17 6 1 18 COPIER OPTION USER 3 7 17 144 17 6 1 19 COPIER OPTION USER 4 7 17 147 17 6 1 20 COPIER OPTION USER 5 7 17 150 17...

Page 497: ...Contents 17 8 1 4 COPIER COUNTER JAM 17 184 17 8 1 5 COPIER COUNTER MISC 17 185 17 8 1 6 COPIER COUNTER DRBL 1 17 186 17 8 1 7 COPIER COUNTER DRBL 2 17 188 ...

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Page 499: ...el 1 Sub item screen Level 1 Sub item screen Level 1 User screen Initial screen Level 2 Reset key Previous next page 2 8 Select a main item from the top of screen The corresponding intermediate items are then displayed and can be selected Select an item Main intermediate item screen Level 2 Sub item screen Level 2 Sub item screen Level 2 Previous next page Select a main item from the top of screen...

Page 500: ...l return to their default settings If there has been any change in a service mode item be sure to update its setting indicated on the service label As necessary make use of the space in the service label as when recording an item not found on the label Service Label for the Reader Controller PCB behind the rear cover 1 of the reader unit Service Label 2 for the Main Controller PCB DC controller PC...

Page 501: ... 6 2nd 3rd Item Screen 0018 9979 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N F 17 6 COPIER FEEDER SORTER BOARD Initial item Touch to select an item VERSION USER ACC STS ANALOG CST STS JAM ERR 2nd item Touch to select an item 3rd item Touch to select an item Adjust Function Option Test Counter I O Display ...

Page 502: ...t WTNR FUL waste toner case full NO PAPER paper absent ALERM alarm condition present READY JAM SERVICE WAITING DOOR COPYING ERROR Machine States Adjust Function Option Test Counter I O PREV NEXT OK xxxxx yyyyy aaaaa bbbbb toggles between and key press it to stop the ongoing operation stores input value numerical input range value before change Stop key press to clear an input Clear key press to st...

Page 503: ...iate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes PANEL 1 Title ROM version of CPU PCB on the control panel Purpose Check the ROM version of CPU PCB on the control panel Note Displays settings and adjustment ranges 0xXXYY Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes POWER 1 Title ROM version for the compound power supply PCB Purpose To check...

Page 504: ... yy xx version number yy development management number Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes SDL STCH 1 Title ROM version of saddle stitcher controller PCB Purpose ROM version of saddle stitcher controller PCB Note Displays settings and adjustment ranges 2 Unit 0xXXYY Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes MN CONT 1 Title...

Page 505: ...anges 0xXXYY Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes LANG FR 1 Title Version of French language file Purpose Check the Version of French language file Note Displays settings and adjustment ranges 0xXXYY Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes LANG DE 1 Title Version of German language file Purpose Check the Version...

Page 506: ...eek language file Purpose Check the Version of Greek language file Note Displays settings and adjustment ranges 0xXXYY Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes LANG ES 2 Title Version of Spanish language file Purpose Check the Version of Spanish language file Note Displays settings and adjustment ranges 0xXXYY Unit Appropriate guideline Related service mode...

Page 507: ...nit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes LANG NO 2 Title Version of Norwegian language file Purpose Check the Version of Norwegian language file Note Displays settings and adjustment ranges 0xXXYY Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes LANG PL 2 Title Version of Polish language file Purpose Check the Version of Poli...

Page 508: ...uideline Related service modes Additional description and notes LANG TW 2 Title Version of traditional Chinese language file Purpose Check the Version of traditional Chinese language file Note Displays settings and adjustment ranges 0xXXYY Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes LANG ZH 2 Title Version of simplified Chinese language file Purpose Check the ...

Page 509: ...sion of Turkish language file Purpose Check the Version of Turkish language file Displays settings and adjustment ranges Unit 0xXXYY Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes JAVA VM 1 Title Version of built in JavaVM on bootable Purpose Check the built in JavaVM version on bootable Note Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and ...

Page 510: ...ional description and notes If the file does not exist is displayed BOOTROM 1 Title Version display of BOOT ROM Purpose Check the version of BOOT ROM Note Displays settings and adjustment ranges 0xXXYY ASCII9 characters Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes TTS JA 1 Title Displays the version of Japanese voice dictionary Purpose Check the version of Japa...

Page 511: ...vice modes Additional description and notes If the file does not exist is displayed WEBDAV 1 Title Version display of WebDAV Purpose Check the file version of WebDAV file Note Displays settings and adjustment ranges Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes If the file does not exist is displayed TIMESTMP 1 Title Version display of time stamp Purpose Check t...

Page 512: ... English Note Displays settings and adjustment ranges 0xXXYY Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes MEDIA DE 2 Title Version display of paper type information of German Purpose Check the version display of paper type information of German Note Displays settings and adjustment ranges 0xXXYY Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional descri...

Page 513: ...ment ranges 0xXXYY Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes MEDIA CS 2 Title Version display of paper type information of Czech Purpose Check the version display of paper type information of Czech Note Displays settings and adjustment ranges 0xXXYY Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes MEDIA EL 2 Title Version dis...

Page 514: ...s 0xXXYY Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes MEDIA KO 2 Title Version display of paper type information of Korean Purpose Check the version display of paper type information of Korean Note Displays settings and adjustment ranges 0xXXYY Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes MEDIA NL 2 Title Version display of ...

Page 515: ...propriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes MEDIA SL 2 Title Version display of paper type information of Slovenian Purpose Check the version display of paper type information of Slovenian Note Displays settings and adjustment ranges 0xXXYY Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes MEDIA SV 2 Title Version display of paper type...

Page 516: ...service modes Additional description and notes MEDIA CA 2 Title Version display of paper type information of Catalan Purpose Check the version display of paper type information of Catalan Note Displays settings and adjustment ranges 0xXXYY Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes FAX1 1 Title Version of on board FAX board Purpose ROM version of on board FAX...

Page 517: ... modes Additional description and notes This cannot be upgraded at a field FLASH 2 Title Displays the firmware version of new encryption board Purpose Check the firmware version of new encryption board Note Displays settings and adjustment ranges XX YY Unit N A Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes The firmware of new encryption board is written on FLASH and ...

Page 518: ...C X function connected 2 assist3 connected 3 assist 2 with CC X function connected Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes RAM 1 Title Display of the amount of memory installed on the main controller PCB Purpose Check the amount of memory for image process SOC side on the main controller PCB Note Displays settings and adjustment ranges 512MB 768MB Unit MB ...

Page 519: ... Mounted Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes Additional description and notes PDL FNC1 1 Title Display of the valid PDL 1 Purpose Check the valid PDLs with 0 1 Note Displays settings and adjustment ranges 0000 0000 0000 0000 1111 1111 1111 1111 0 OFF 1 ON b31 BDL b30 PS b29 PCL b28 PDF b27 LIPS LIPS LX emulation b26 N201 LIPS LX emulation b25 I5577 LIPS LX emulation b24 ESC P LIPS LX ...

Page 520: ...cription and notes Board name 3DES USB HOST 3DES USB HOST Giga Ethernet board 1Gbit Board Encryption board 3DES Board Voice synthesis board Voice Board Speech recognition board Voice Operation iSLOT wireless LAN iSLOT Fax 2 line extension board FAX Riser Board USB HOST USB Host Interface Board IPsec board IPsec Board PCI3 1 Title Display of the board name of PCI3 Purpose Check the names of boards ...

Page 521: ...es Additional description and notes DR TEMP 1 Title Display of the temperature around the photosensitive drum Purpose To check if a fault in image is attributed to the temperature of the photosensitive drum Note If the temperature is not within the standard range approx 42 5 deg C change the switch for heater temperature setting or check the heater function Displays settings and adjustment ranges ...

Page 522: ...ime L Location of the jam 0 2 0 host machine 1 Feeder 2 Finisher CODE Jam Code P Paper feed position 1 Cassette 1 2 Cassette 2 3 Cassette 3 4 Cassette 4 5 Side paper deck 6 Manual feed tray 9 Duplex unit CNTR Software counter value of the paper feed stage SIZE Paper size 17 2 1 6 COPIER DISPLAY ERR 0019 9858 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N COPIER DISPLAY CST STS Item Level Description...

Page 523: ...d a duration Related service modes Additional description and notes TR 1 Title Current value of the transfer charge assembly Purpose Transfer current 1st side Note Displays settings and adjustment ranges Unit uA Appropriate guideline 19 to 23uA at single sided printing Related service modes Additional description and notes BIAS 1 Title Setting value of developing bias of the last job Purpose Note ...

Page 524: ... Purpose When replacing the reader controller PCB if the scanned image has some failure check the target value of shading for red Note If the machine continues to display 0 minimum or FFFF maximum there may be some problem on reader controller PCB Displays settings and adjustment ranges Unit Appropriate guideline 1 to 2047 Related service modes Additional description and notes OFST B 2 Title Adjus...

Page 525: ...es Unit Appropriate guideline 0 to 255 Related service modes Additional description and notes GAIN G 2 Title Adjustment value of gain level on CCD green Purpose To judge if this adjustment value is correct when an image fault attributed to CCD occurs Note Displays settings and adjustment ranges Unit Appropriate guideline 0 to 255 Related service modes Additional description and notes GAIN R 2 Titl...

Page 526: ... temperature deg C humidity Fixing roller surface center temperature deg C are displayed as log data Remarks The data acquisition cycle can be set at COPIER OPTION BODY ENVP INT in Service Mode GAIN E 2 Title Adjustment value of gain level in even bit on CCD Purpose To judge if this adjustment value is correct when an image fault attributed to CCD occurs Note Displays settings and adjustment range...

Page 527: ... DISPLAY Item Level Description FEEDSIZE 1 Title Display of the original size detected with the ADF Purpose of use To check if the ADF detects correctly the original size Situation Precautions for use Displays settings and adjustment ranges Unit Appropriate guideline Related service modes COPIER OPTION CST CST U1 CST U2 level 2 Additional description and notes Displays the paper size such as A4 an...

Page 528: ...al pressure resistance change signal 0 At high temperature 1 At low temperature 3 Not used 4 Fixing relay ON signal 0 OFF 1 ON 5 Not used 6 For development 7 Printer power supply 100V 200V detection 1 100V 120V 2 230V P004 0 7 For development P005 0 4 For development 5 7 Not used P006 0 7 For development Adjust Function Option Test Counter I O Display DC CON R CON FEEDER SORTER MN CONT Adjust Func...

Page 529: ...eets or less remained 14 Cassette 2 paper level sensor A 1 Approx half or less remained 15 Cassette 2 paper sensor 1 Paper absent P009 0 7 For development P010 0 For development 1 Not used 2 Thermistor connector detection 1 Disconnected 3 Not used 4 Detection of connector between laser driver and mage PCB 1 Disconnected 5 7 Not used P011 0 2 For development 3 7 Not used P012 0 7 For development P0...

Page 530: ... sensor INCH configuration 0 Original present 6 Original size sensor ON OFF 1 ON 7 For development P002 0 6 For development 7 Scanner motor CW CCW signal 1 CW P003 0 5 For development 6 Not used 7 For development P004 0 For development 1 Not used 2 Platen open closed sensor 0 1 Open 3 Platen open closed sensor 1 1 Open 4 HP sensor 1 HP 5 For development 6 Not used 7 Flat cable connection detection...

Page 531: ...er Bit Display contents Remarks P001 STACKER 0 Entry transport motor A 1 Entry transport motor B 2 Entry transport motor A 3 Entry transport motor B 4 Entry transport motor current switching 0 0 ON 5 Entry transport motor current switching 1 0 ON 6 Entry transport bundle ejection motor standby signal 1 ON 7 Common solenoid ON signal 0 ON P002 STACKER 0 Punch transport motor A 1 Punch transport mot...

Page 532: ...ressure motor phase A pulse output 3 Oscillating pressure motor phase B pulse output 4 7 Not used P011 STACKER 0 Entry roller spaced solenoid 1 ON 1 2 For development 3 Buffer roller spaced solenoid 1 ON 4 Transport path sensor 1 ON 5 7 Not used P012 STACKER 0 Gear change phase A 1 Gear change phase B 2 Gear change motor current switching 0 0 ON 3 Gear change motor current switching 1 0 ON 4 Not u...

Page 533: ...r phase B 2 Bundle out motor phase A 3 Bundle out motor phase B 4 Ejection position paper detection sensor 1 ON 5 Scalable interlock 1 ON 6 Shutter HP sensor 1 ON 7 Oscillating guide interlock 1 ON P021 STACKER 0 DIPSW_8 0 ON 1 DIPSW_7 0 ON 2 DIPSW_6 0 ON 3 DIPSW_5 0 ON 4 DIPSW_4 0 ON 5 DIPSW_3 0 ON 6 DIPSW_2 0 ON 7 DIPSW_1 0 ON P022 STACKER 0 PUSU switch 1 0 ON 1 PUSU switch 2 0 ON 2 PUSU switch ...

Page 534: ...ation signal 1 ON 3 Folding motor reverse rotation signal 1 ON 4 Folding motor clock sensor 1 ON 5 Butting motor clock sensor 1 ON 6 Stapler HP sensor 1 ON 7 Stapler HP sensor 1 ON P030 SADDLE 0 Paper positioning plate HP sensor 0 ON 1 Folding roller guide HP sensor 1 ON 2 Entry cover open detection 0 ON 3 Saddle stapler open detection 1 ON 4 Butting plate HP sensor 1 ON 5 Butting plate TOP sensor...

Page 535: ...ignal 0 ON 4 24V detection signal 0 ON 5 7 Not used P037 SADDLE 0 POWER_ON 1 ON 1 LED1 1 ON 2 LED2 1 ON 3 LED3 1 ON 4 LEDY 0 ON 5 TRAY_MTR_CUR 0 ON 6 TRAY_MTR_B 0 ON 7 TRAY_MTR_A 0 ON P038 PUNCHER 0 DIPSW1 0 ON 1 DIPSW2 0 ON 2 DIPSW3 0 ON 3 4 PCH OUT 5 Rear end sensor 1 ON 6 Punch encoder clock 7 Punch HP sensor 0 ON P039 PUNCHER 0 2 For development 3 7 P040 PUNCHER 0 3 For development 4 Horizonta...

Page 536: ...m Level Description ADJ X 1 Title Adjustment of scanning system image lead edge position image s scan start position in vertical scanning direction Purpose Adjust the image lead edge position in scanning system image scan start position in vertical scanning direction Situation When executing RAM clear of reader controller PCB when replacing reader controller PCB Note Be sure to enter the value on ...

Page 537: ... main power switch Relevant Service Mode Supplementary info Memo ADJ Y DF 1 Title Adjustment of horizontal scanning position at feeder mode Purpose Adjust horizontal scanning position at feeder mode because there is no mechanism to adjust side registration with feeder s document tray Situation When executing RAM clear of reader controller PCB when replacing reader controller PCB Note Be sure to en...

Page 538: ... key 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch Relevant Service Mode Supplementary info Memo COPIER ADJUST CCD Item Level Description W PLT X 1 Title White label data entry with standard white plate Purpose When executing RAM clear of reader controller PCB when replacing reader controller PCB when replacing copyboard glass Note Be sure to enter the value on service label when executing RAM clea...

Page 539: ... switch Relevant Service Mode Supplementary info Memo SH TRGT 1 Title Shading target value with white standard plate for the back of DF backup Purpose Specify the numeric value on service label when replacing RCON PCB Also when CCD unit etc is replaced adjust the back image to match the front image Note Settings Adjustment range 1 to 2047 Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear adjustmen...

Page 540: ...s item be sure to write down the changed value on the reader s service label Settings Adjustment range 9 to 9 Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear adjustment at factory shipment 0 Yes Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select the item to be highlighted to enter the setting value switch with key and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch Relevant Service Mode...

Page 541: ...rn OFF and then ON the main power switch Relevant Service Mode Supplementary info Memo 100 RG 1 Title Color displacement G R offset value display at BOOK mode 100 scanning Purpose When executing RAM clear of reader controller PCB when replacing reader controller PCB when replacing CCD unit Note Be sure to enter the value on service label when executing RAM clear of the reader controller PCB replac...

Page 542: ...rn OFF and then ON the main power switch Relevant Service Mode Supplementary info Memo 100DF RG 1 Title Color displacement G R offset value display at ADF mode 100 scanning Purpose When executing RAM clear of reader controller PCB when replacing reader controller PCB Note Be sure to enter the value on service label when executing RAM clear of the reader controller PCB replacing the reader controll...

Page 543: ...nter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch Relevant Service Mode COPIER FUNCTION CCD DF WLVL1 Level 1 COPIER FUNCTION CCD DF WLVL2 Level 1 Supplementary info Memo DFTAR B 1 Title Shading target value BLUE entry when using DF normal document scanning position Purpose In case of image fault due to chart soil etc after executing COPIER FUNCTION CCD DF WL...

Page 544: ...tings Adjustment range 20 to 80 Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear adjustment at factory shipment 55 Yes Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select the item to be highlighted to enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch Relevant Service Mode Supplementary info Memo MTF3 M3 1 Title MTF setting value for R in horizontal scanning direc...

Page 545: ...ontroller PCB at RCON clear Note Settings Adjustment range 20 to 80 Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear adjustment at factory shipment 55 Yes Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select the item to be highlighted to enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch Relevant Service Mode Supplementary info Memo MTF3 M8 1 Title MTF setting valu...

Page 546: ...r controller PCB at RCON clear Note Settings Adjustment range 20 to 80 Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear adjustment at factory shipment 55 Yes Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select the item to be highlighted to enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch Relevant Service Mode Supplementary info Memo MTF3 S1 1 Title MTF setting v...

Page 547: ...ntroller PCB at RCON clear Note Settings Adjustment range 20 to 80 Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear adjustment at factory shipment 55 Yes Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select the item to be highlighted to enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch Relevant Service Mode Supplementary info Memo MTF3 S6 1 Title MTF setting value...

Page 548: ...troller PCB at RCON clear Note Settings Adjustment range 20 to 80 Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear adjustment at factory shipment 55 Yes Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select the item to be highlighted to enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch Relevant Service Mode Supplementary info Memo MTF3 S11 1 Title MTF setting value...

Page 549: ...ontroller PCB at RCON clear Note Settings Adjustment range 20 to 80 Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear adjustment at factory shipment 55 Yes Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select the item to be highlighted to enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch Relevant Service Mode Supplementary info Memo MTF4 M4 1 Title MTF specified va...

Page 550: ...controller PCB at RCON clear Note Settings Adjustment range 20 to 80 Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear adjustment at factory shipment 55 Yes Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select the item to be highlighted to enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch Relevant Service Mode Supplementary info Memo MTF4 M9 1 Title MTF specified v...

Page 551: ...r controller PCB at RCON clear Note Settings Adjustment range 20 to 80 Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear adjustment at factory shipment 55 Yes Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select the item to be highlighted to enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch Relevant Service Mode Supplementary info Memo MTF4 S2 1 Title MTF specified...

Page 552: ...ntroller PCB at RCON clear Note Settings Adjustment range 20 to 80 Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear adjustment at factory shipment 55 Yes Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select the item to be highlighted to enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch Relevant Service Mode Supplementary info Memo MTF4 S7 1 Title MTF specified val...

Page 553: ...he setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch Relevant Service Mode Supplementary info Memo MTF4 S11 1 Title MTF specified value for K in vertical scanning direction center Purpose Enter the value on the label included in the package attached on CCDBOX when replacing CCDBOX reader controller PCB at RCON clear Note Settings Adjustment range 20 to 80 Unit Amount...

Page 554: ...K 1 Title Magnification ratio between lasers A B K Purpose Enter the value on the label attached to the laser scanner unit when replacing the scanner unit Note Settings Adjustment range 512 to 511 Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear adjustment at factory shipment 0 Yes Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select the item to be highlighted to enter the setting value switch with key a...

Page 555: ...ser scanner unit Variation in phase difference scan start position between lasers A and B if inappropriate value is entered K LDADJ5 K 1 Title Phase difference between lasers A C K Purpose Enter the value on the label attached to the laser scanner unit when replacing the scanner unit Note Settings Adjustment range 512 to 511 Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear adjustment at factory s...

Page 556: ...ler PCB Note Note the value on service label when executing RAM clear of DC controller PCB Increasing the value reduces white area Decreasing the value reduces foggy image Settings Adjustment range 1 to 9 Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear adjustment at factory shipment 5 No Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select the item to be highlighted to enter the setting value and then p...

Page 557: ...ader service label when changing the setting value Settings Adjustment range 128 to 128 Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear adjustment at factory shipment 0 Yes Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select the item to be highlighted to enter the setting value switch with key and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch Relevant Service Mode Supplementary info Me...

Page 558: ...ler PCB replacing the PCB Note Enter the value on service label Settings Adjustment range 128 to 127 Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear adjustment at factory shipment 0 No Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select the item to be highlighted to enter the setting value switch with key and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch Relevant Service Mode Supplemen...

Page 559: ...Value at RAM clear adjustment at factory shipment 0 No Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select the item to be highlighted to enter the setting value switch with key and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch Increase the setting value effective for toner spatter dotted image Decrease the setting value effective for white dot white spot granulated image at halftone Rele...

Page 560: ...Value at RAM clear adjustment at factory shipment 0 No Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select the item to be highlighted to enter the setting value switch with key and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch Increase the setting value effective for toner spatter dotted image Decrease the setting value effective for white dot white spot granulated image at halftone Rele...

Page 561: ...h key and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch Increase the setting value effective for toner spatter dotted image Decrease the setting value effective for white dot white spot granulated image at halftone Relevant Service Mode COPIER ADJUST HV TR TR PPR8 COPIER ADJUST HV TR TR ENV8 COPIER ADJUST HV TR TR DUP8 Supplementary info Memo TR PPR1 2 Title Paper type item at sec...

Page 562: ...ower switch Relevant Service Mode COPIER ADJUST HV TR TR TGT4 Supplementary info Memo TR PPR5 2 Title Paper type item at secondary transfer offset adjustment Purpose Paper type item at secondary transfer offset adjustment Note Settings Adjustment range 1 plain paper 2 thick paper 3 envelope 4 tracing paper 5 transparency 6 postcard 7 label paper 8 bond paper Unit Amount of change per unit Value at...

Page 563: ...en ON the main power switch Relevant Service Mode COPIER ADJUST HV TR TR TGT8 Supplementary info Memo TR ENV1 2 Title Environment item at secondary transfer offset adjustment Purpose Note Be sure to enter the value in ENV TR COPIER DISPLAY MISC ENV TR Settings Adjustment range 1 A segment low humidity 2 B segment normal temperature 3 C segment high temperature Unit Amount of change per unit Value ...

Page 564: ... power switch Relevant Service Mode COPIER ADJUST HV TR TR TGT4 Supplementary info Memo TR ENV5 2 Title Environment item at secondary transfer offset adjustment Purpose Note Be sure to enter the value in ENV TR COPIER DISPLAY MISC ENV TR Settings Adjustment range 1 A segment low humidity 2 B segment normal temperature 3 C segment high temperature Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear a...

Page 565: ...nd then ON the main power switch Relevant Service Mode COPIER ADJUST HV TR TR TGT8 Supplementary info Memo TR DUP1 2 Title 1st sided 2nd sided item at secondary transfer offset adjustment Purpose 1st sided 2nd sided item at secondary transfer offset adjustment Note Settings Adjustment range 1 1 sided 2 auto 2 sided 3 multi 1 sided 4 multi 2 sided Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear a...

Page 566: ... auto 2 sided 3 multi 1 sided 4 multi 2 sided Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear adjustment at factory shipment 1 No Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select the item to be highlighted to enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch Relevant Service Mode COPIER ADJUST HV TR TR TGT5 Supplementary info Memo TR DUP6 2 Title 1st sided 2n...

Page 567: ... Select the item to be highlighted to enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch Relevant Service Mode COPIER OPTION COMBO PPR SLCT Level 1 COPIER OPTION COMBO MOD SLCT Level 1 COPIER OPTION COMBO ENV SLCT Level 1 COPIER OPTION COMBO TR SW1 to 5 Level 1 COPIER ADJUST HV TR TR TP LV Level 1 Supplementary info Memo TR TP LV 1 Title Level adjustment of ...

Page 568: ...alue resulting in increased registration loop arch amount Relevant Service Mode Supplementary info Memo LOOP MF 1 Title Registration loop arch adjustment at manual feed pickup Purpose In case of paper skew with paper picked up from the manual feeder Enter the value on service label when executing RAM clear of DC controller PCB replacing DC controller PCB Note Note the adjustment value on service l...

Page 569: ...witch with key and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch Relevant Service Mode Supplementary info Memo ADJ RE L 1 Title Side registration adjustment large paper Larger than LTR at 2nd side re pickup Purpose In case of side registration adjustment at 2nd side re pickup with large paper Enter the value on service label when executing RAM clear of DC controller PCB replacing ...

Page 570: ...with key and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch Paper is fed 0 1mm more with 1 increment in the setting value resulting in increased registration loop arch amount Relevant Service Mode Supplementary info Memo COPIER ADJUST CST ADJ Item Level Description MF A4R 1 Title Basic numeric value entry for paper width of A4R manual feed tray Purpose When executing RAM clear of D...

Page 571: ...rst time be sure to execute the following in Service Mode COPIER FUNCTION CST A4 In case of changing the setting value be sure to describe the setting value on main station service label Settings Adjustment range 0 to 1024 Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear adjustment at factory shipment 791 Yes Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select the item to be highlighted to enter the set...

Page 572: ...To emphasize the document as photo document increase the setting value To emphasize the document as text document decrease the setting value Relevant Service Mode Supplementary info Memo K ADJ 1 Title Adjustment in black color recognition level at black text processing Purpose In case of emphasizing black color Settings Adjustment range 3 to 3 Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear adju...

Page 573: ... Memo ACS EN2 2 Title Adjustment in ACS judgment area Purpose In case of adjusting ACS judgment area at DF stream reading Note Settings Adjustment range 2 to 2 Unit Amount of change per unit Value at RAM clear adjustment at factory shipment 1 No Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select the item to be highlighted to enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main p...

Page 574: ...stered numeric figure for laser scan start position with paper picked up from cassette 2 C3 ADJ Y 2 Title Cassette 3 side adjustment registration value entry Purpose In case of adjusting side registration of paper picked up from cassette 3 When executing RAM clear of DC controller PCB replacing the PCB enter the value on service label Note Note the value on service label after adjusting this mode ...

Page 575: ...ed to enter the setting value switch with key and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch The front margin becomes bigger by 0 1mm with 1 increment in the value Relevant Service Mode Supplementary info Memo Enter the value according to the registered numeric figure for laser scan start position with paper picked up from side paper deck FRAME X 2 Title Zoom fine adjustment va...

Page 576: ...he larger the setting the faster the speed the image reduced Precautions for use When changing the setting input the setting on the main station service label Displays settings and adjustment ranges 30 to 30 Unit Amount of change per unit 0 10 Value at RAM clear 0 Value at RAM clear adjustment at factory shipment 0 none Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select highlight the item input the sett...

Page 577: ...eloping assembly at the time of installation Note Displays settings and adjustment ranges During operation remaining time sec normal completion 0 abnormal termination 0xFFFF Unit Value at RAM clear Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select highlight the item 2 Check the Developer is displayed Check to see that the connector of the developing assembly is connected 3 Press the OK key to start the...

Page 578: ... device information such as device counter fault durables and consumables to the server of the sales company using SOAP protocol RGW PORT 1 Title Specifying the port number of the server of the sales company to be used in Embedded RDS Purpose At using Embedded RDS Note Be sure to use the following five items E RDS RGW PORT COM TEST COM LOG RGW ADR in a set Displays settings and adjustment ranges 1...

Page 579: ...ORT COM TEST COM LOG RGW ADR level 1 Additional description and notes CNT DATE 1 Title Setting of the date of the start of counter transmission to the server of the sales company Purpose When a third party expansion function is activated with Embedded RDS set the date of starting the transmission of counter information to the server of the sales company Note Displays settings and adjustment ranges...

Page 580: ... paper that users normally use and execute the following item COPIER FUNCTION CCD DF WLVL2 Read the white level in DF mode stream reading Check the transparency of the glass for stream reading Read the both sides of chart Reading the face Calculate DFTAR R Reading the back Calculate DFTAR2 R OK NG criteria Time required Related service modes COPIER FUNCTION CCD DF WLVL level 1 Additional descripti...

Page 581: ...ting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select highlight the item input the setting and then press the OK key 2 Turn off on the main power switch OK NG criteria Time required Related service modes Additional description and notes Scan a blank sheet in stream reading mode and adjust the white level COPIER FUNCTION DENS Item Level Description WHITE ME 1 Title Not use PD DENS 1 Title Not use PD ME 1 Title...

Page 582: ... the manual feed tray Situation Note Execute fine adjustment in the following item ADJUST CST ADJ MF A6R Displays settings and adjustment ranges AD value Unit Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Set a sheet of the appropriate paper on the manual feed tray and adjust the guide to the paper width 2 Select highlight the item 3 Press the OK key The value is registered when auto adjustment is complet...

Page 583: ...CHK 1 Title Checking dots on the LCD Purpose When checking the dots on the LCD When replacing the LCD unit Note Settings Adjustment range Unit Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select this item and press the OK key to start the operation The whole touch panel screen is activated in white black red green blue in this order Check it 2 Press the stop key to stop the operation OK NG criteria Time ...

Page 584: ...uch panel When replacing the LCD unit Note Settings Adjustment range Unit Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select highlight the item and press the OK key 2 Press the 9 locations of displayed sequentially on the touch panel in the order to complete the adjustment OK NG criteria Time required Related service modes Additional description and notes Key Display on screen 0 to 9 0 to 9 Reset RESET ...

Page 585: ...hen operating the clutch specified in COPIER FUNCTION PART CHK MTR Note Be sure to check the operation of the bottle motor after removing the toner container Operation check performed with the toner container installed may cause toner leak in the machine Displays settings and adjustment ranges Unit Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select the item and press the OK key to repeat ON OFF in the f...

Page 586: ... Toner container motor M5 6 Cassette 1 pickup motor M6 7 Cassette 2 pickup motor M7 8 duplex feed motor iR 3245 3235 3230 only M10 9 Hopper motor M12 10 Cassette 3 pickup motor cassette pedestal M51 11 Cassette 4 pickup motor cassette pedestal M52 12 Deck main motor paper deck M1D 13 Deck lifter motor paper deck M2D 14 No 2 delivery motor 3 way unit M1 15 No 3 delivery motor 3 way unit M2 16 Buffe...

Page 587: ...hen necessary OK NG criteria Time required Related service modes COPIER FUNCTION MISC P P PRINT level 1 Additional description and notes JAM HIST 1 Title Clearing jam history Purpose When clearing jam history Note The jam history is cleared after pressing the OK key Displays settings and adjustment ranges Unit Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select this item and press the OK key OK NG criter...

Page 588: ...hen clearing the counters for various services counted in the DC controller PCB FIN STPR FIN PDDL SADDLE STPL Note The counter value is cleared after pressing the OK key Displays settings and adjustment ranges Unit Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select this item and press the OK key OK NG criteria Time required Related service modes COPIER COUNTER DRBL 2 FIN STPR level 1 COPIER COUNTER DRBL...

Page 589: ...ting Adjustment Operation method 1 Make prints of the contents of service mode in COPIER FUNCTION MISC P P PRINT 2 Select this item and press the OK key The machine is automatically restarted and Turn on the main power switch again is displayed 3 Turn off on the main power switch OK NG criteria Time required Related service modes COPIER FUNCTION MISC P P PRINT level 1 Additional description and no...

Page 590: ... pair may have not been deleted correctly and therefore they must be deleted surely by such methods as initializing the HDD This operation deletes the server certificate and key pair of SSL additionally registered by a user and should not be executed carelessly If they are accidentally deleted the user needs to reinstall a SSL server certificate If the user has not executed additional install Disp...

Page 591: ...E RDS level 1 COPIER FUNCTION INSTALL RGW PORT level 1 COPIER FUNCTION INSTALL RGW ADR level 1 COPIER FUNCTION INSTALL COM LOG level 1 Additional description and notes KEY CLR 2 Title Clearing the encryption key of the HDD encryption board Purpose When replacing the encryption key of the HDD encryption board security kit Note This operation makes all data on HDD unavailable Formatting HDD is requi...

Page 592: ...tory Purpose To make prints for the jam history and error history Note Displays settings and adjustment ranges Unit Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select this item 2 Press the OK key to make prints OK NG criteria It is OK if OK is displayed after ACTIVE is displayed blinking Time required Approx 30 sec Related service modes Additional description and notes TRS DATA 1 Title Migrating the dat...

Page 593: ...ethod Select highlight the item and press the OK key OK NG criteria It is OK if OK is displayed after ACTIVE is displayed blinking Time required Approx 45 sec Related service modes Additional description and notes ENV PRT 1 Title Output of log of the temperature and humidity inside the machine surface temperature of the fixing roller Purpose To obtain the information on previous temperature inside...

Page 594: ...ethod 1 Select highlight the item and press the OK key 2 Enter the download mode the state becomes waiting a command waiting being connected STAND BY or STNDBY is displayed next to the DOWNLOAD Sub items 3 Execute downloading using Service Support Tool CONNECTED is displayed during the communication with PC 4 When the communication is completed HOLD is displayed The power supply can be turned off ...

Page 595: ...s Progress of check unit Last 2 bytes Result Check only when the first 2 bytes indicate 0 0 Normal Other than 0 Abnormal Time required Related service modes COPIER FUNCTION SYSTEM CHK TYPE level 1 Additional description and notes DEBUG 1 2 Title Specifying the timing of writing the log type and log onto the HDD Purpose To specify the timing of writing the log type and log onto the HDD Note Use thi...

Page 596: ... adjustment ranges Unit Value at RAM clear Setting Adjustment Operation method Select highlight the item and press the OK key OK NG criteria Time required Related service modes Additional description and notes TRY A5R 1 Title DF original paper width detection auto adjustment A5R width Purpose of use Situation Precautions for use Displays settings and adjustment ranges Unit Value at RAM clear Setti...

Page 597: ...NG criteria Time required Related service modes FEEDER FUNCTION FEED ON level 1 Additional description and notes CL CHK 1 Title Checking the DF clutch Purpose of use Situation Precautions for use Displays settings and adjustment ranges 0 Pickup clutch Unit Value at RAM clear Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Press CL CHK to highlight 2 Input the number of an appropriate part with keypad 3 Pres...

Page 598: ...CHK level 1 Additional description and notes SL CHK 1 Title Checking the ADF solenoid Purpose of use Situation Precautions for use Displays settings and adjustment ranges 0 Pressure solenoid 1 Stamp solenoid Unit Value at RAM clear 0 Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Press SL CHK to highlight 2 Input the number of an appropriate part with keypad 3 Press the OK key 4 Press SL ON and check the o...

Page 599: ... of use Rotate the roller with the motor and attach a lint free paper moistened with alcohol to the roller to clean it Situation Precautions for use Displays settings and adjustment ranges Unit Value at RAM clear Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Press ROLL CLN to highlight 2 During the roller rotation attach a lint free paper moistened with alcohol to the roller to clean it 3 Reverse ROLL CLN...

Page 600: ...ted service modes Additional description and notes FIX TEMP 1 Title Selection of the fixing temperature mode Purpose of use When used Select the fixing temperature mode Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 OFF 1 Priority is given to productivity The controlled temperature is fixed at 20degC 2 The controlled temperature is fixed at 10degC 3 The controlled temperature is set to 20deg...

Page 601: ...ed area from the selected paper size Precautions for use If 1 is set when the paper size is larger than the document size the scanned area increases and productivity decreases Settings and adjustment ranges 0 OFF The scanned area is determined based on the document size detected 1 ON The scanned area is determined based on the paper size Unit Value at time of shipment from factory Value establishe...

Page 602: ...egC 7 The controlled temperature is fixed at 15degC Unit Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared 0 Setting adjustment and operation procedures 1 Select the item to highlight it input the setting and press the OK key 2 Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes COPIER OPTION BODY FIX TEMP Level 1 Additional description and notes This i...

Page 603: ...d Settings and adjustment ranges 0 AB type 1 Inch type 2 A type Unit Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared Varies depending on the destination 0 Setting adjustment and operation procedures 1 Select the item to highlight it input the setting and press the OK key 2 Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON In the case of machines destined for inch or A ty...

Page 604: ...t the main power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes Additional description and notes COTDPC D 2 Title Toner usage reduction mode Decrease of potential VD Purpose of use When used Reduce toner usage Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 No reduction 1 Reduction by approx 10 2 Reduction by approx 20 3 Reduction by approx 30 Unit Value at time of shipment from factory V...

Page 605: ...urpose of use When used This item is used when black streaks occur due to dirt on the platen roller at ADF stream reading Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 Measures are not implemented 1 Measures are implemented Unit Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared 0 Setting adjustment and operation procedures 1 Select the item to highlight it input t...

Page 606: ...es 1 Select the item to highlight it input the setting and press the OK key 2 Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes Additional description and notes FAN EXTN 2 Title Fan drive extension mode after completion of a job Purpose of use When used Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 OFF 1 ON Unit Value at time of shipment from factory Value established wh...

Page 607: ...ions using the remote UI to comply with the disability laws Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 The copy screen is not displayed for the remote UI 1 The copy screen is displayed for the remote UI Unit Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared 0 Setting adjustment and operation procedures 1 Select the item to highlight it input the setting and pre...

Page 608: ...nd back to ON Related service modes Additional description and notes ORG LDR 2 Title Setting of special paper sizes LDR type which cannot be recognized when ADF is used Purpose of use When used Set special paper sizes which cannot be recognized in the ADF Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 Ledger R 11x17 1 Argentine letter Unit Value at time of shipment from factory Value establi...

Page 609: ...highlight it input the setting and press the OK key 2 Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes Additional description and notes UI SEND 2 Title Restriction on SEND screen display Purpose of use When used Select whether the SEND screen is to be displayed Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 SEND screen is not displayed 1 SEND screen is displayed Unit Val...

Page 610: ...input the setting and press the OK key 2 Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes Additional description and notes NW SPEED 2 Title Selection of the data transfer speed for service network connection Purpose of use When used Select the data transfer speed for service network connection Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 Automatic 1 100Base TX 2 10Base...

Page 611: ...ed when RAM is cleared 0 Setting adjustment and operation procedures 1 Select the item to highlight it input the setting and press the OK key 2 Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes Additional description and notes When the item is set to 1 the document size is not detected while the platen is opened or closed The document lighting lamp does not light SZDT SW 2 For ...

Page 612: ...t the original read position in the presence of dust on the glass surface Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 Scanning position of 2 5mm 3 points and 6 5 mm nomal position 1 Fixed scanning position of 2 5mm 3 points 2 Fixed scanning position of 6 5mm Unit Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared Setting adjustment and operation procedures 1 Sele...

Page 613: ...s NT family NS PLNWS 2 Title Restriction on use of PLAIN LOGIN authentication during SMTP authentication Purpose of use When used This item is used to restrict the use of PLAIN and LOGIN authentication which authenticate plaintext during SMTP authentication in an environment where communication packets are encrypted Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 Dependent upon the SMTP serve...

Page 614: ...page for RUI of the device with MEAP authentication application port 8080 is reserved for redirecting from EFI controller to device Settings and adjustment ranges 0 to 65535 Unit Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared 8000 Setting adjustment and operation procedures 1 Select the item to highlight it input the setting and press the OK key 2 Set the main power s...

Page 615: ...ns for use Valid only when the COPIER OPTION BODY SSH SW Level 2 setting is 1 ON Settings and adjustment ranges 0 Remote login to the SSH server is not allowed 1 Remote login to the SSH server is allowed Unit Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared 0 Setting adjustment and operation procedures 1 Select the item to highlight it input the setting and press the OK...

Page 616: ...when RAM is cleared 0 Setting adjustment and operation procedures 1 Select the item to highlight it input the setting and press the OK key 2 Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes Additional description and notes WPGW Workplace Gateway CHNG STS 2 Title Setting of T O T status connection port number Purpose of use When used This item is used when Service NAVI is used ...

Page 617: ...n when COPIER OPTION BODY MEAP DSP is set to 1 the display will transfer to the standard screen to display the warning screen if an error jam or alarm has occurred When this item is set to 1 and then an error jam and alarm has occurred Screen transfer to the standard screen will be prohibited A warning display urging the user to contact the service engineer in charge appears on the MEAP screen BAS...

Page 618: ...escription and notes SC L CNT 1 Title Setting of scan counter threshold for identifying paper size large small Purpose of use When used Set the scan counter threshold for identifying paper size large small Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 B4 size sheets are counted as small size sheets 1 B4 size sheets are counted as large size sheets Unit Value at time of shipment from factory...

Page 619: ...justment ranges 0 Images are not reduced 1 Images are reduced Unit Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared 0 Setting adjustment and operation procedures 1 Select the item to highlight it input the setting and press the OK key 2 Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes Additional description and notes REBOOTSW 2 Title Reboot switch w...

Page 620: ...tem Level Description UI PRINT 2 Title Print job screen display restriction Purpose of use When used Select whether to display the print job screen Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 The print job screen is not displayed 1 The print job screen is displayed Unit Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared 1 Setting adjustment and operation procedur...

Page 621: ...SW Level 2 Additional description and notes WUEV RTR 2 Title Sleep notice range setting Purpose of use When used Set the maximum number of routers to the sleep notice destinations through which the sleep notice is to be given Precautions for use Valid only when COPIER OPTION BODY WUEV SW is set to 0 Settings and adjustment ranges 1 to 254 Unit Value at time of shipment from factory Value establish...

Page 622: ... The expanded print screen is not displayed 1 The expanded print screen is displayed Unit Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared 1 Setting adjustment and operation procedures 1 Select the item to highlight it input the setting and press the OK key 2 Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes Additional description and notes UI WEB 2 ...

Page 623: ...t time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared 1000 Setting adjustment and operation procedures 1 Select the item to highlight it input the setting and press the OK key 2 Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes Additional description and notes WUEN LIV 2 Title Setting of start time after sleep notice from network Purpose of use When used Set the...

Page 624: ... is canceled it will be handled in the same manner as cancellation by the user and will be recorded in communication records DHCP 12 2 Title Selecting whether to enable DHCP option 12 requests Purpose of use When used This item is used to prevent the inclusion of option 12 and option 81 in the DHCP packets in an environment where the packets passing over the network are monitored Enable host name ...

Page 625: ...t is ignored Unit Number of characters Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared 0 Setting adjustment and operation procedures 1 Select the item to highlight it input the setting and press the OK key 2 Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes Additional description and notes Concerning operation when a setting other than 0 is used If ...

Page 626: ... switch Purpose of use When used If both IPv6 and IPv4 are used and the DNS server supports IPv4 timeout occurs when DNS query is executed by giving priority on IPv6 This item is used to give priority on DNS query by IPv4 in a case like this Determine the priority level on the protocol to be used for DNS query IPv4 IPv6 based on the value of DNStrans Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ran...

Page 627: ...res 1 Select the item to highlight it input the setting and press the OK key 2 Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes Additional description and notes COPIER OPTION BODY The value which has been set takes effect after the main power switch has been turned OFF and back ON Item Level Description PDLEVCT1 2 Title Setting of event skipping with PDL continuous jobs Purpos...

Page 628: ...the main power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes Additional description and notes FIX OFST 1 Title Mode of measures for dirt on fixing film Purpose of use When used When a small number of large size sheets passed through the machine after small size sheets continuously passed through dirt occurs on the edge of film which may cause the life of fixing film to be shortened To prevent...

Page 629: ... function of TCP is disabled Unit Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared 1 Setting adjustment and operation procedures 1 Select the item to highlight it input the setting and press the OK key 2 Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes Additional description and notes 802XTOUT 1 Title IEEE802 1X authentication timeout value Purpose ...

Page 630: ...n RAM is cleared 1 Setting adjustment and operation procedures 1 Select the item to highlight it input the setting and press the OK key 2 Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes Additional description and notes The Network Configurator function is used to communicate with NetSpot Device Installer etc and the network settings can be changed from the remote machine ABK ...

Page 631: ...sed by difference of paper size IPSDEBLV 2 Not used SP LINK 1 Title 1W sleep mode setting Purpose of use When used This is a switch used to place the machine on standby for 10base T as default setting in order to realize 1W power in sleep mode When used This item is used when switching the machine operation to sleep mode after Negotiation in the same manner as the existing machine Precautions for ...

Page 632: ...ce modes Additional description and notes COUNTER1 1 Title Display of soft counter 1 on counter check status screen Purpose of use When used Display the counter type of the soft counter 1 which is displayed on the counter check status screen Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges The settings cannot be changed display only Unit Value at time of shipment from factory Value established w...

Page 633: ...o 999 Unit Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared Differs according to the destination Reference External and Controls Counters Setting adjustment and operation procedures 1 Select the item to highlight it input the setting and press the OK key 2 Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes Additional description and notes COUNTER5 1 T...

Page 634: ...color Small 122 Total Full color Monochrome Large 123 Total Full color Monochrome Small 124 Total Full color Monochrome 2 125 Total Full color Monochrome 1 126 Total A1 yes 127 Total A2 yes 128 Total A Large yes 129 Total A Small yes 130 Total A Full color 1 131 Total A Full color 2 132 Total A Black and white 1 yes 133 Total A Black and white 2 yes 134 Total A Monochrome Large 135 Total A Monochr...

Page 635: ...py Black and white 1 yes 222 Copy Black and white 2 yes 223 Copy Full color Large 224 Copy Full color Small 225 Copy Monochrome Large 226 Copy Monochrome Small 227 Copy Black and white Large yes 228 Copy Black and white Small yes 229 Copy Full color Monochrome Large 230 Copy Full color Monochrome Small 231 Copy Full color Monochrome 2 232 Copy Full color Monochrome 1 233 Copy Full color Large Dupl...

Page 636: ...py Black and white Small Duplex 002 Remote copy Full color 1 003 Remote copy Full color 2 004 Remote copy Monochrome 1 005 Remote copy Monochrome 2 006 Remote copy Black and white 1 yes 007 Remote copy Black and white 2 yes 008 Remote copy Full color Large 009 Remote copy Full color Small 010 Remote copy Monochrome Large 011 Remote copy Monochrome Small 012 Remote copy Black and white Large yes 01...

Page 637: ...L print Black and white Large Duplex 356 PDL print Black and white Small Duplex 401 Copy Print Full color Large 402 Copy Print Full color Small 403 Copy Print Monochrome Large 404 Copy Print Monochrome Small 405 Copy Print Monochrome 2 406 Copy Print Monochrome 1 407 Copy Print Full color Monochrome Large 408 Copy Print Full color Monochrome Small 409 Copy Print Full color Monochrome 2 410 Copy Pr...

Page 638: ...int Gray scale 1 708 Receive print Gray scale 2 709 Receive print Monochrome 1 yes 710 Receive print Monochrome 2 yes 711 Receive print Full color Large 712 Receive print Full color Small 713 Receive print Gray scale Large 714 Receive print Gray scale Small 715 Receive print Monochrome Large yes 716 Receive print Monochrome Small yes 717 Receive print Full color Gray scale Large 718 Receive print ...

Page 639: ...tal 2 Color 916 Send scan total 2 Black and white yes 917 Send scan total 3 Color 918 Send scan total 3 Black and white yes 919 Send scan total 4 Color 920 Send scan total 4 Black and white 921 Send scan total 5 Color 922 Send scan total 5 Black and white yes 929 Send scan total 6 Color 930 Send scan total 6 Black and white yes 931 Send scan total 7 Color 932 Send scan total 7 Black and white 933 ...

Page 640: ...ess the OK key 2 Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes Additional description and notes CONTROL 1 Title Switch for selecting whether to charge for PDL jobs Purpose of use When used Select whether to output the count pulses to the charge control unit when such a unit a coin vender or a control card made by another manufacturer is connected Precautions for use Setting...

Page 641: ...it input the setting and press the OK key 2 Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes Additional description and notes Sheets documents up to 630mm long can be supported However the bypass tray unit needs to be used for sheets and the ADF needs to be used for documents CNT DISP 2 Title Setting as to whether to display the serial number on the counter status check screen...

Page 642: ...s mode is set to 1 Settings and adjustment ranges 0 Document sizes cannot be detected while the platen remains open The document sizes must be input from the operation unit screen 1 Document sizes can be detected while the platen remains open The document sizes are detected by pressing the start key Unit Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared 0 Setting adjustm...

Page 643: ...output of the job is started only after the last sheet of the previous job has been delivered for all jobs Unit Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared 0 Setting adjustment and operation procedures 1 Select the item to highlight it input the setting and press the OK key 2 Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes Additional descripti...

Page 644: ...counter Purpose of use When used Select the default display item for the charge counter which is to be displayed on the counter status check screen used only for machines for the Japanese market Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges Japan 0 Counter 1 total 1 101 1 Counter 1 total 2 102 Counter 2 copy total 2 202 Counter 3 total A2 127 2 Not used UL 0 Counter 1 total 1 101 Counter 2 to...

Page 645: ...leared 0 Setting adjustment and operation procedures 1 Select the item to highlight it input the setting and press the OK key 2 Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes Additional description and notes COPIER OPTION USER Item Level Description DOC REM 1 Title ON OFF setting for document removal message display Purpose of use When used Set ON OFF for displaying the docu...

Page 646: ...MEAP counter for SEND Precautions for use This must not be used for regular servicing It must be used in accordance with the instructions given by the Quality Support department Settings and adjustment ranges 0 The free register area is not displayed 1 The free register area is displayed Unit Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared 0 Setting adjustment and oper...

Page 647: ...in order to initiate the system restoration processing when the MEAP platform fails to start up properly It controls the shutdown of the MEAP applications and switches to the safe mode in which the logs and other data for ascertaining the causes of MEAP trouble can be obtained Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 Normal mode 1 Safe mode Unit Value at time of shipment from factory V...

Page 648: ...t Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared 0 Setting adjustment and operation procedures 1 Select the item to highlight it input the setting and press the OK key 2 Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes Additional description and notes SLP SLCT 2 Title Network type application use selector switch Purpose of use When used Specific p...

Page 649: ...t Edition V1 0 The job grouping function is guaranteed by means of a setting which does not allow multiple connections to be accepted at the machine end Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 OFF 1 ON When 1 is set the job data of the second and any subsequent connections will not be received until the reception of the job data of the first connection is completed to prevent the rear...

Page 650: ...modes Additional description and notes LDAP SW 1 Title LDAP server search condition selector switch Purpose of use When used Set the search conditions when searching for email addresses etc from the LDAP server Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 Target including next 1 Target excluding next 2 Target same as next 3 Target not the same as next 4 Target starting with next 5 Target e...

Page 651: ...ions screen in the user mode Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 The speaker headphones switching item is not displayed 1 The speaker headphones switching item is displayed Unit Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared 0 Setting adjustment and operation procedures 1 Select the item to highlight it input the setting and press the OK key 2 Set the...

Page 652: ...n procedures 1 Select the item to highlight it input the setting and press the OK key 2 Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes Additional description and notes LDAP DEF 1 Title Default value selector switch for LDAP server search conditions Purpose of use When used Change the default conditions of the search target attributes which are specified when conducting advan...

Page 653: ...until operation transfers to automatic off line which is linked to the auto clear time to less than 1 minute Auto clear time is usually 1 to 9 minutes By using this item it can be set to 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 40 sec and 50 sec Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 No auto clear time is added 1 Auto clear time is added addition of 10 sec 20 sec 30 sec 40 sec or 50 sec Unit Value at ti...

Page 654: ...y name user s right internally retained The SNMP community name can be usually set by user mode system control settings network settings SNMP settings Separately from the community name set in this mode another community name user s right is internally retained and it is used when the utility software manufactured by Canon such as NetSpot has been accessed Set 0 or 1 when desiring to restrict the ...

Page 655: ...r to display USB input device driver settings under system control settings USB settings in the user mode This item is used when the user does not want the administrator on the user side to change the settings of USB input device driver settings in the user mode When 0 is set while specific settings are made USB input device driver settings is not displayed Precautions for use Settings and adjustm...

Page 656: ... setting and press the OK key 2 Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes Additional description and notes U3 NAME 2 Title ON OFF of paper name display when paper size group U3 is detected Purpose of use When used Make ON OFF setting for paper name display when paper size group U3 is detected Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 OFF 1 ON Unit Value at ti...

Page 657: ...power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes Additional description and notes CST U3 2 Title Setting of paper name used for paper size group U3 Purpose of use When used When setting the following special size paper for U1 U2 U3 and U4 which are specified for the paper name to be used in paper size group it becomes possible to treat the paper size in U1 U2 U3 and U4 as special size pape...

Page 658: ...service modes Additional description and notes COPIER OPTION ACC Item Level Description COIN 1 Title Switching of coin vendor Purpose of use When used This item is used when coin vendor is installed Switch coin vendor Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 Coin vendor not in use not charged Control card is available to use 1 Coin vendor charged 2 Remote counter charged 3 DA charging ...

Page 659: ... RAM is cleared 0 Setting adjustment and operation procedures 1 Select the item to highlight it input the setting and press the OK key 2 Set the main power switch to OFF and back to ON Related service modes Additional description and notes UNIT PRC 2 Title Setting of currency unit handled with coin vendor Purpose of use When used Make a setting of currency unit handled with coin vendor Precautions...

Page 660: ...to 1 to 4 Euro Pound Swiss Franc Dollar entry is made based on a fractional unit Example When 5000 is entered it is treated as 5000 cents 50 00 This item is valid only when ACC COIN is set to 4 Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges 1 65535 Unit Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared 0 Setting adjustment and operation procedures 1 Select the item t...

Page 661: ... print System administration setting Network setting TCP IP setting BMLinkS setting Use of BMLinkS System administration setting Network setting NetWare setting Use of NetWare Since the items mentioned above do not recover even when you set the value back to 0 Normal mode make the setting again whenever necessary 17 6 1 26 COPIER OPTION INT FACE 2 2 0019 9625 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 i...

Page 662: ...ated service modes Additional description and notes NWCT TM 2 Title Timeout setting for keeping a network connection Purpose of use When used Make a timeout setting for keeping the network connection between the host machine and the PC application Keep alive setting Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges 1 to 5 Unit Minute Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when R...

Page 663: ...eared 1 Setting adjustment and operation procedures Related service modes COPIER OPTION COMBO PPR SLCT Level 1 COPIER OPTION COMBO MOD SLCT Level 1 COPIER OPTION COMBO ENV SLCT Level 1 COPIER ADJUST HV TR TR TP TM Level 1 COPIER ADJUST HV TR TR TP LV Level 1 Additional description and notes The weak bias at the lead edge of transfer destination is enabled by making the following settings 1 Output ...

Page 664: ... TP LV Level 1 Additional description and notes COPIER OPTION LCNS TR Item Level Description Transfer Invalidation Procedure 1 Select the item ST XXXX and highlight it 2 Enter 0 and press the OK key The transfer license key 24 digit is indicated to TR XXXX ST SEND 2 Title Displaying the installation status of the SEND function upon the transfer invalidation Purpose of use When used Display the ins...

Page 665: ...and adjustment ranges Transfer license key 24 digit Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared Additional description and notes ST EXPDF 2 Title Displaying the installation status of the PDF expansion kit upon the transfer invalidation Purpose of use When used Display the installation status of the PDF expansion kit Precautions to use Settings and adjustment range...

Page 666: ...alue at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared Additional description and notes ST HDCLR 2 Title Displaying the installation status of the HDD encryption erase function upon the transfer invalidation Purpose of use When used Display the installation status of the HDD encryption erase function Precautions to use This item is valid only when the 3DES USH H board has been...

Page 667: ... factory Value established when RAM is cleared Additional description and notes ST WEB 2 Title Displaying the installation status of the WEB browser upon the transfer invalidation Purpose of use When used Display the installation status of the WEB browser Precautions to use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 Not installed 1 Installed Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM ...

Page 668: ...ST WTMRK 2 Title Displaying the installation status of the secure watermark print function upon the transfer invalidation Purpose of use When used Display the installation status of the secure watermark print function Precautions to use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 Not installed 1 Installed Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared 0 Setting adjustment and op...

Page 669: ... digit Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared Additional description and notes ST DVPDF 2 Title Displaying the installation status of the digital device signature PDF transmission function upon the transfer invalidation Purpose of use When used Display the installation status of the digital device signature PDF transmission function Precautions to use This ite...

Page 670: ...pment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared Additional description and notes ST ERDS 2 Title Displaying the installation status of the E RDS 3rd party advanced function upon the transfer invalidation Purpose of use When used Display the installation status of the E RDS 3rd party advanced function the function to send the account counter to the 3rd party s account server Precautions to...

Page 671: ...shed when RAM is cleared Additional description and notes ST PSLI5 2 Title Displaying the installation status of the PS LIPS4 LIPS LX UFR II upon the transfer invalidation Purpose of use When used Display the installation status of the PS LIPS4 LIPS LX UFR II Precautions to use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 Not installed 1 Installed Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when ...

Page 672: ...ustment ranges Transfer license key 24 digit Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared Additional description and notes ST PSPCL 2 Title Displaying the installation status of the PS PCL function upon the transfer invalidation Purpose of use When used Display the installation status of the PS PCL function Precautions to use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 Not ins...

Page 673: ...4 digit Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared Additional description and notes ST PSPCU 2 Title Displaying the installation status of the PS PCL UFR function upon the transfer invalidation Purpose of use When used Display the installation status of the PS PCL UFR function Precautions to use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 Not installed 1 Installed Value at t...

Page 674: ...ging the machine Display the transfer license key of the HDD erase function Precautions to use Settings and adjustment ranges Transfer license key 24 digit Value at time of shipment from factory Value established when RAM is cleared Additional description and notes ST USB M 2 Title Displaying the installation status of the function of printing from the USB memory the function of data saving into t...

Page 675: ...g the saddle stitcher Note Settings Adjustment range 0 Normal 1 Wide 2 Full image no margin Unit Value at RAM clear 2 Adjusted not adjusted at time of shipment from factory 2 Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select highlight the item input the setting and then press the OK key 2 Turn off on the main power switch Relevant Service Mode Supplementary info Memo MD SPRTN 1 Title Settings for reduc...

Page 676: ...ot adjusted at time of shipment from factory 0 Setting Adjustment Operation method 1 Select highlight the item input the setting and then press the OK key 2 Turn off on the main power switch Relevant Service Mode Supplementary info Memo COPIER TEST PG Item Level Description TYPE 1 Title Test print Purpose of use When used This item is used at trouble analysis Input a type number for test print and...

Page 677: ...G to output Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 Single sided 1 Double sided Unit Related service modes Additional description and notes PG QTY 1 Title Setting of PG count Purpose of use When used This item is used at trouble analysis Make the setting of the number of PG to output Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges 1 to 999 Unit Values established when RAM is cleare...

Page 678: ...may be wrong or the network controller may be faulty Check the IP address with the system administrator or replace the main controller circuit board If OK is displayed there seem to be no problems about the network setting of the local machine or the network controller Then the problem may be attributable to the user network environment Report this to the system administrator and request action F ...

Page 679: ...e When used Set whether to start network capture when the power is on Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges 0 Do not tart capturing when the power is turned on 1 Start capturing when the power is turned on Unit Related service modes Additional description and notes KEEPCAP 1 Title Setting of whether to continue capturing operation after the power is turned OFF ON Purpose of use When u...

Page 680: ...art capturing Purpose of use When used Set the time to start capturing Precautions for use Settings and adjustment ranges yyyy Year mm Month dd Day HH Hour MM Minute Example 2008 03 28 12 00 Unit Related service modes Additional description and notes TIMERSTP 1 Title Setting of the time to end capturing Purpose of use When used Set the time to end capturing Precautions for use Settings and adjustm...

Page 681: ...ge paper 1 Small paper 1 Additional description and notes FAX PRT 1 Title FAX reception print counter Unit Sheet Count up specification Large paper 1 Small paper 1 Additional description and notes Clearing can be performed RMT PRT 1 Title Remote print counter Unit Sheet Count up specification Large paper 1 Small paper 1 Additional description and notes Clearing can be performed BOX PRT 1 Title BOX...

Page 682: ...nter fed from cassette 4 Unit Sheet Count up specification Large paper 1 Small paper 1 Additional description and notes MF 1 Title Manual feed tray pickup total counter Unit Sheet Count up specification Large paper 1 Small paper 1 Additional description and notes DK 1 Title Side paper deck pickup total counter Unit Sheet Count up specification Large paper 1 Small paper 1 Additional description and...

Page 683: ... 1 Title Jam counter for the cassette 2 Unit Count Additional description and notes C3 1 Title Jam counter for the cassette 3 Unit Count Additional description and notes C4 1 Title Jam counter for the cassette 4 Unit Count Additional description and notes DK 1 Title Jam counter for the side paper deck Unit Count Additional description and notes COPIER COUNTER MISC Display setting adjustment ranges...

Page 684: ...unt Count up specification Large paper 1 Small paper 1 Upper limit Additional description and notes SP SC EL 1 Title Separation static charge eliminator high voltage ON counter Unit Count Count up specification Large paper 1 Small paper 1 Upper limit Additional description and notes DVG CYL 1 Title Developing cylinder rotation counter Unit Count Count up specification Large paper 1 Small paper 1 U...

Page 685: ... 1 Upper limit Additional description and notes FX CL RL 1 Title Fixing cleaning roller counter Unit Count Count up specification Large paper 2 Small paper 1 Upper limit Additional description and notes FX LW BR 1 Title Pressure roller bearing counter Unit Count Count up specification Large paper 2 Small paper 1 Upper limit Additional description and notes FL WD 1 Title Fixing unit counter wide wi...

Page 686: ...LD 2TR CLN DC controller PCB DV UNT C DV UNT Y DV UNT M DV UNT K FX UP RL FX BL CT TB CLN2 ITB CLN1 17 8 1 7 COPIER COUNTER DRBL 2 0019 9637 iR3225 iR3225N iR3235 iR3235N iR3245 iR3245N T 17 91 OZ FIL1 1 Title Ozone filter fan counter Unit Count Count up specification Large paper 2 Small paper 1 Upper limit Additional description and notes When replacing the main controller PCB or DC controller PC...

Page 687: ... in both single sided and double sided mode Upper limit Additional description and notes LNT TAP3 1 Title ADF dust collecting tape 3 counter Unit Count Count up specification Large paper 1 Small paper 1 Count up by 1 when 1 sheet of document not a page is scanned in both single sided and double sided mode Upper limit Additional description and notes LNT TAP4 1 Title ADF dust collecting tape 4 coun...

Page 688: ... FD RL 1 Title Cassette 3 feed roller counter Unit Count Count up specification Large paper 2 Small paper 1 Upper limit Additional description and notes C4 PU RL 1 Title Cassette 4 pickup roller counter Unit Count Count up specification Large paper 2 Small paper 1 Upper limit Additional description and notes C4 SP RL 1 Title Cassette 4 separation roller counter Unit Count Count up specification La...

Page 689: ...nit Count Count up specification Large paper 1 Small paper 1 Upper limit Additional description and notes SDL STPL 1 Title Finisher saddle staple operation counter Unit Count Count up specification Upper limit Additional description and notes PUNCH 1 Title Punch operation counter Unit Count Count up specification Large paper 1 Small paper 1 Upper limit Additional description and notes FN BFFRL 1 T...

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Page 693: ...ing Procedure Assist mode 18 18 18 4 1 3 Downloading Procedure Normal mode 18 22 18 4 2 Downloading the System Software Single 18 25 18 4 2 1 Downloading Procedure 18 25 18 4 3 Downloading Dcon and Rcon 18 28 18 4 3 1 Outline 18 28 18 4 4 Downloading G3 FAX 18 29 18 4 4 1 Outline 18 29 18 4 5 Uploading and Downloading Backup Data 18 30 18 4 5 1 Outline 18 30 18 4 5 2 Uploading Procedure 18 31 18 4...

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Page 695: ...n adding the Web Access Software optional DC Controller DCON iR3245 iR3225 2 Yes Yes Downloading of DCON is performed by way of the main controller assembly Reader Controller RCON iR3245 Yes Yes Downloading of RCON is performed by way of the main controller assembly Timestamp module TSTAMP Yes Yes Module to be used for sending the PDF with electrical signature Used at additional installation of ti...

Page 696: ...245N The SST has the following functions F 18 1 MEMO The boot program for main CPU IC51 is stored in HDD Thus this machine cannot start if initializing HDD Downloading system software Uploading backup data Downloading backup data Backup data System software SST HDD Flash ROM Back up RAM PC for service work iR ...

Page 697: ... service mode and press OK F 18 2 T 18 2 Function Download mode Safe mode download mode A Normal mode download mode B Downloading the system software SYSTEM LANGUAGE RUI DCON RCON SDICT MEAPCONT KEY SYSTEM LANGUAGE RUI G3FAX DCON RCON SDICT MEAPCONT KEY Uploading downloading backup data MeapBack SramRCON Main power switch ON on keypad 2 8 on keypad 1 7 Safe mode program Boot program Download mode ...

Page 698: ...fe mode the version information of DCON RCDON will not be obtained In this case DCON RCON on HDD is always overwritten by DCON RCON on SST regardless of versions thus it may be downgraded FLASH ROM HDD System Software System Software Do Download Mode wnload Mode iR2270i JPjaxxxx MN dsh xx iR2270i JPjaxxxx MN dsh xx do download shell wnload shell SYSTEM JPja m SYSTEM JPja m SYSTEM ZZ SYSTEM ZZ SYST...

Page 699: ...of system software Same in the subsequent figures Service Support Tool DLM0 Ver X XX E CONTROL Model List CONNECT Start Assist Mode EXIT ST STAR ART Register Firmware Delete Firmware Delete Backup Data System Management MFP USB Target Selection Select the target Click a button to execute Select a model to connect MFP USB c CONTROL Registerd Firms Regist Firm e Service Support Tool DLM0 Ver X XX E ...

Page 700: ...X XXenvXXXX TTS XXjavXXXX WebDAV Service Support Tool DLM0 Ver X XX E The firmware listed below is New firmware 4 Registered 0 Error 0 Model Configuration Info iR3245 X XX USenvXXXX USenvXXXX TTS XXenvXXXX XXjavXXXX WebDAV XXxxvXXXX XXxxvXXXX Service Support Tool DLM0 Ver X XX E Click a button to execute CONTROL Registration result No of registrated firmwar No of failed firmware 0 Firmware iR3245 ...

Page 701: ...tem software is in excess of 512 MB Format FAT FAT16 FAT32 It must not be NTFS or HFS single partition There must not be multiple partitions You cannot use a security protected USB device Be sure to remove the protection before use Select a model to connect CONTROL Model List MFP USB Target Selection MFP USB c Service Support Tool DLM0 Ver X XX E Select the target EXIT ST STAR ART Register Firmwar...

Page 702: ...XXXX MEAPCONT XXxxvXXXX SYSTEM USenvXXXX TSTAMP JPxxvXXXX LANGUAGE XXenvXXXX XXjavXXXX RUI XXenvXXXX XXjavXXXX d Valid drive DriveType 1 FileSystem FAT TotalSize 1 001MB FreeSpace 1 001MB CANCEL EXIT ST STAR ART Register Firmware Export Firmware Delete Firmware Delete Backup Data System Management Select the target Click a button to execute Click the START button to start file copy Series Version ...

Page 703: ...mp on the control panel is off and turn off the power of the machine as described below 3 1 Hold down the power switch on the control panel for 3 sec or more 3 2 Shut down the machine by following the instruction on the control panel The main power switch will turn off automatically If a USB device is connected make sure to remove it When the machine recognizes a USB device it does not make a comm...

Page 704: ...in power switch After the machine starts up select COPIER FUNCTION SYSTEM DOWNLOAD in service mode and press OK In case of safe mode While pressing 2 8 simultaneously turn ON the main power switch IP address 172 16 1 160 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Twisted pair cross cable 10Base T Category 3 or 5 100Base TX Category 5 1000Base T Enhanced Category 5 CAT5e or higher IP address 172 16 1 100 Subnet mas...

Page 705: ...el is off and turn off the power of the machine as described below 1 1 Hold down the power switch on the control panel for 3 sec or more 1 2 Shut down the machine by following the instruction on the control panel The main power switch will turn off automatically 2 Connect the USB device 2 to the USB port 1 F 18 15 F 18 16 The SST cannot be run while the USB device is in use The machine will not co...

Page 706: ...fe mode While pressing 2 8 simultaneously turn ON the main power switch See the following menu appearing on the control panel indicating that the machine has recognized the presence of a USB device The figure represents the normal mode F 18 17 The machine may not recognize a USB device depending on manufacturers or types This machine continues to search a USB device up to 60 sec at the maximum aft...

Page 707: ...ou select Note that only BOOTDEV can be selected and it can be formatted in safe mode only F 18 18 1 Formatting not possible 2 Formatting possible in safe mode MEMO Partition based formatting is possible in service mode COPIER FUNCTION SYSTEM HD CLEAR with the exception of BOOTDEV HDD TMP_GEN TMP_PSS FSTDEV APL_SEND APL_MEAP IMG_MNG APL_GEN BOOTDEV FSTCDEV PDLDEV TMP_FAX APL_KEEP APL_LOG 2 1 ...

Page 708: ...Tool DLM0 Ver X XX E iR3245 Single ALL Start Assist Mode 1 2 SelectableFirmware SelectableFirmware Control 172 16 1 100 SAFE Select the firmware to be downloaded then click the Start button ServiceSupportTool DLM10 Ver X XX E Clear Click the button of the task to be executed Download Firmware Upload Data Download Data Restore Backup System Format HDD Shutdown Return to Main Menu Star Start iR3245 ...

Page 709: ...lear Click the button of the task to be executed Download Firmware Upload Data Download Data Restore Backup System Format HDD Cancel Return to Main Menu Start HDDFormat Execute formatting Confirmation Execute Formatting Cancel BOOTDEV BOOTDEV System Control 172 16 1 100 iR3245 SAFE ServiceSupportTool DLM10 Ver X XX E Clear Click the button of the task to be executed Download Firmware Upload Data D...

Page 710: ... of system software automatically If the combination of system software that is registered in SST is newer than the combination on a device the new combination is selected automatically If not it will not be selected The combination can be selected manually if needed Identifies the download mode normal safe of the machine automatically Since SST identifies the download mode of the machine the mess...

Page 711: ...ss Start Mode Register Firmware Delete Firmware System Management EXIT CANCEL Change Change Delete Backup Data CONNECT Change Firmware Drive Ver Info COM Port Select USB Adapter Timeout Setting Assist Mode Settings Service Support Tool DLM0 Ver X XX E Click a button to execute SST Ver System Manage 1 System Manage 2 CONTROL 172 16 1 100 Language English Normal Mode Assist Mode IP Address Start Mod...

Page 712: ...aneously If the machine starts in safe mode download the system software again If not replace HDD and download the system software MEMO If the older combination of system software than that of device is only registered nothing is selected The system software in intended version can be downloaded by selecting the specific combination manually Service Support Tool DLM0 Ver X XX E CONTROL Model List ...

Page 713: ...er Skip Downgrade Confirm Same Ver and Downgrade Confirm Overwrite all Next Next Cancel Return to Main Menu Service Support Tool DLM10 Ver X XX E Assist Mode 172 16 1 100 172 16 1 10 Series iR3245 DL Mode SAFE PC Information Available firmware version USenXXXX US USenXXXX US USenXXXX USS USenXXXX US MFP Information Overwrite all Confirm Download Control Power ON Copier and wait for the message Ple...

Page 714: ... Downgrade Confirm Cancel Next Next Return to Main Menu Service Support Tool DLM10 Ver X XX E Assist Mode 172 16 1 100 172 16 1 10 Series iR3245 DL Mode NORMAL PC Information Available firmware version USenXXXX US USenXXXX US USenXXXX USS USenXXXX US MFP Information Overwrite all Confirm Download Control MEDIA XXenXXXX RCON XXxxXXXX XX jaXXXX RUI XXenXXXX SDICT XX jaXXXX SYSTEM Active USenXXXXn Ba...

Page 715: ... USS USenXXXX US MFP Information Overwrite all Confirm Download Control MEDIA XXenXXXX RCON XXxxXXXX XX jaXXXX RUI XXenXXXX SDICT XX jaXXXX SYSTEM Active USenXXXXn Backup USenXXXXn TTS XXenXXXX XX jaXXXX Remove the cable between Copier and PC and restore copier connection Power ON copier and verify firmware version using service mode Upgrading firmware was completed Click OK button to return to Ma...

Page 716: ...DLM0 Ver X XX E Select the target EXIT START Register Firmware CONNECT Delete Firmware Delete Backup Data System Management Click a button to execute iR3245 Start Assist Mode 1 2 iR3245 Service Support Tool DLM0 Ver X XX E Batch List CONTROL Model List iR3245 iR3245 vXX XX rev XX iR3245 Common to Copy PDL Boot Interface Network IP Address 172 16 1 100 Job 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Single...

Page 717: ...R3245_HELP_XXxxXXXX iR3245_WebDAV_XXxxXXXX 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Did you turn on copier by holding down 2 iR3245_SYSTEM_USenXXXX iR3245_LANGUAGE_XXenXXXX iR3245_LANGUAGE_XXjaXXXX iR3245_RUI_XXenXXXX iR3245_RUI_XXjaXXXX iR3245_MEAPCONT_XXxxXXXX iR3245_MEDIA_XXxxXXXX iR3245_TTS_XXenXXXX iR3245_TTS_XXjaXXXX iR3245_ASR_XXenXXXX iR3245_ASR_XXjaXXXX iR3245_BROWSER_XXxxXXXX iR3245_HELP_XXxxXXX...

Page 718: ..._RCON_XXxxXXXX OK Downloading the firmware to the device i Result No Same Ver Skip Downgrade Confirm Same Ver and Downgrade Confirm Overwrite all Batch List Service Support Tool DLM0 Ver X XX E Batch download list Confirm firmware versions BATCH CONTROL Finish Pause Batch Result Batch download results All of the batch download processes have been completed O K Job No 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 1...

Page 719: ...ing the following device information 1 is displayed on the right upper area of the SST screen IP address Model name Download mode MFP USB Target Selection CONTROL Export Firm Selection iR3245 MFP USB c Interface Network IP Address 172 16 1 100 EXIT START Register Firmware CONNECT Delete Firmware Delete Backup Data System Management Select the target Click a button to execute Register Remove Click ...

Page 720: ...mware Control 172 16 1 100 iR3245 NORMAL OK SYSTEM iR3245 Hold USenXXXX MEAPCONT XXxxXXXX RUI XXenXXXX LANGUAGE XXjaXXXX XXenXXXX SDICT XXjaXXXX ASR iR3245 BOOT BROWSER DCON HELP LANGUAGE MEAPCONT RCON RUI SYSTEM TTS WebDAV USenvXXXX SelectableFirmware Downloading complete ServiceSupportTool DLM10 Ver X XX E Click the button of the task to be executed Download Firmware Upload Data Download Data Re...

Page 721: ...s OFF automatically 8 After 10 sec from the power OFF turn ON the main power switch 3 Click OK Return to the previous page Message The downloaded firmware has been deleted O K SelectableFirmware Control 172 16 1 100 iR3245 NORMAL SelectableFirmware ServiceSupportTool DLM10 Ver X XX E Select the firmware to be downloaded then click the Start button Click the button of the task to be executed Downlo...

Page 722: ...F 18 45 You will not be able to download RCON unless the DC controller has started up normally as otherwise the power supply control signal will not be valid and as a result the reader unit remains without power Points to Note About Upgrading the DC Controller Reader Controller It is recommended to download DCON RCON in normal mode DCON RCON may be downloaded in either normal mode or safe mode How...

Page 723: ...er of this machine during download or while the machine is writing the downloaded system software If turning off the power the machine fails to write the data to ROM DIMM on G3FAX board and the G3FAX board may not function normally If G3 FAX board does not function replace ROM DIMM on G3FAX board If a downloading session fails you will have to replace the flash ROM DIMM MEMO System software SYSTEM...

Page 724: ...ownloading uploading For R D SramImg bin do not select this file MEAP application MeapBack bin may be uploaded downloaded in safe mode For R D Sublog txt do not select this file Reader controller PCB backup SramRCON may be uploaded downloaded in normal mode DC controller PCB backup Uploaded downloaded is not applicable MEMO If you are planning to replace the Reader controller PCB you can upload th...

Page 725: ... be in safe mode when uploading MeapBack The machine must be in normal mode for uploading SramRCON Service PC Main controller unit Main controller PCB MeapBack safe mode only SramRCON normal mode only SST HDD Meapback bin System Printer unit Uploading Downloading SRAM DC controller PCB EEPROM Reader controller PCB iR MFP USB Target Selection CONTROL Export Firm Selection iR3245 MFP USB c Interface...

Page 726: ...a Restore Backup System Format HDD Shutdown Return to Main Menu Star Start Clear 172 16 1 100 iR3245 SAFE ServiceSupportTool DLM10 Ver X XX E Clear Click the button of the task to be executed Upload Data Star Start Cancel File Name Memo c FileSave Control SramImg bin Select the data to be uploaded then click the Start button backup of meap MeapBack bin SelectableDate Download Firmware Download Dat...

Page 727: ...nd click the START button Service Support Tool DLM0 Ver X XX E iR3245 Single ALL Start Assist Mode 1 2 SelectableFirmware Control 172 16 1 100 iR3245 SAFE SYSTEM iR3245 Hold USenXXXXM Backup USenXXXXW MEAPCONT XXxxXXXX SDICT XXjaXXXX RUI XXenXXXX LANGUAGE XXenXXXX XXjaXXXX ASR iR3245 BROWSER DCON HELP LANGUAGE MEAPCONT MEDIA RCON RUI SYSTEM TTS WebDAV SelectableFirmware Select the firmware to be d...

Page 728: ...ck the Start button c DataType DataType backup of meap Date Date 2008 07 15 17 36 49 Memo Memo Memo Memo Serial No Serial No F6310130 Series iR3245 MeapBack bin upd MeapBack bin upd Clear Click the button of the task to be executed SramRCON bin upd ServiceSupportTool DLM10 Ver X XX E Download Firmware Upload Data Download Data Restore Backup System Format HDD Shutdown Return to Main Menu OK OK ...

Page 729: ...verwrite all Use it to download the system software all overwrite Formatting the HDD only in safe mode 4 Format HDD Use it to format the HDD for BOOTDEV partition Other Functions 5 Backup This is for development review only do not use 6 Restore former version in the presence of a backup of the SYSTEM Use it to restore the backup of the SYSTEM 7 Clear downloaded files Use it to remove the system so...

Page 730: ...n the USB device is of the latest version The following files of the system software do not permit collection of version information As such they necessarily overwrite the system software on the HDD KEY TTS BROWSER WebDAV TSTAMP HELP DCON in safe mode only RCON in safe mode only G3FAX in normal mode only The following is recommended for normal downloading i e downloading of the system software not...

Page 731: ...down the power switch on the control panel for 3 sec or more 1 2 Shut down the machine by following the instruction on the control panel The main power switch will turn off automatically 2 Connect the USB device to the USB port 3 Start the machine in appropriate download mode 4 Press the key on the control panel 1 0 execute download other than 0 go back to Menu screen F 18 56 While downloading is ...

Page 732: ...f the machine as described below 1 1 Hold down the power switch on the control panel for 3 sec or more 1 2 Shut down the machine by following the instruction on the control panel The main power switch will turn off automatically 2 Connect the USB device to the USB port 3 Start the machine in appropriate download mode 4 Press the key on the control panel 2 0 execute download other than 0 go back to...

Page 733: ...manually the machine starts writing the system software Procedure 1 Check to see that the Execute Memory lamp on the control panel is off and turn off the power of the machine as described below 1 1 Hold down the power switch on the control panel for 3 sec or more 1 2 Shut down the machine by following the instruction on the control panel The main power switch will turn off automatically 2 Connect...

Page 734: ...the machine starts writing the system software to the system area of the HDD or the flash ROM At the end of writing a message will appear asking you to turn off 9 After 10 sec from when the main power switch of the machine turns off turn on the main power switch F 18 65 ...

Page 735: ...tomatically 2 Connect the USB device to the USB port 3 Start the machine in safe mode While pressing 2 8 turn ON the main power switch 4 Press the key on the control panel 4 0 go to Partition Selection screen other that 0 go back to Menu screen F 18 66 5 Press the key on the control panel 1 0 execute BOOTDEV formatting other than 0 go back to Menu screen C go back to Menu screen F 18 67 At the end...

Page 736: ...ntrol panel 6 0 initialize other than 0 go back to Menu screen After execution a message will appear asking you to turn off and then on the power F 18 69 5 Turn off the main power switch 6 Remove the USB device 7 Turn on the main power switch 7 Clear downloaded files Use it to remove the system software files that have been saved in the temporary storage area of the HDD Use this function when clea...

Page 737: ...hut down sequence Procedure 1 Press the key on the control panel Stop 0 execute other than 0 go to Menu screen F 18 71 The shut down sequence will be executed and a message will appear asking you to turn off the power 2 Turn off the main power switch and remove the USB device ...

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Page 743: ...r extension pin FY9 3038 A As an addition when making an electrical check Tester extension pin L shipped FY9 3039 A As an addition when making an electrical check NA 3 Test Chart FY9 9196 A For checking and adjusting images Mirror cleaning tool FL2 9842 Used for cleaning the mirror in the CCD unit This part is installed in the reader unit Not a service tool Name Uses Composition Remarks Alcohol cl...

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