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 2003 CANON ELECTRONICS INC.     CANON DR-6080/9080C FIRST EDITION OCT. 2003 

 

 

 

 
 

 

FIRST EDITION 

 

OCT. 2003 

MY8-13A1-000 

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Page 1: ...COPYRIGHT 2003 CANON ELECTRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 MY8 13A1 000 ...

Page 2: ...COPYRIGHT 2003 CANON ELECTRONICS INC Use of this manual should be strictly supervised to avoid disclosure of confidential information ...

Page 3: ...4 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE Location and installation procedure periodic replacement parts CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING Service modes and troubleshooting procedures APPENDIX General circuit diagram etc Information contained in this manual is subject to change without prior notice for improvement of the machine Notification of changes will be given in the Service Information Bulletin Thoroughly read th...

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Page 5: ...Y 2 41 VII INTERFACE 2 43 VIII OPTION 2 45 IX LAYOUT OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 2 49 X LIST OF CONNECTORS SWITCHES LEDS FOR EACH PCB 2 53 CHAPTER 3 DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY I EXTERNAL ASSEMBLY 3 1 II DRIVE SYSTEM MOTORS 3 12 III FEED SYSTEM ROLLERS 3 22 IV READING SECTION 3 35 V ELECTRICAL PARTS 3 38 CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE I SELECTION OF LOCATION 4 1 II UNPACKING INSTALLATION 4 2 III IMPRI...

Page 6: ...OOTING I ERROR INDICATION AND SOLUTIONS 5 1 II REMOVING DOCUMENT JAMS 5 5 III SERVICE MODES 5 7 IV USER MODES 5 20 V IMAGE TROUBLESHOOTING 5 22 VI OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING 5 24 VII FEED TROUBLESHOOTING 5 26 VIII AFTER REPLACING PARTS 5 27 APPENDIX I GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM A 1 II LIST OF SIGNALS A 3 ...

Page 7: ... COPYRIGHT 2003 CANON ELECTRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 I FEATURES 1 1 II SPECIFICATIONS 1 2 III PRECAUTIONS 1 7 IV NAMES OF PARTS 1 8 V EXPLANATION OF OPERATION 1 11 VI REGULAR INSPECTION BY THE USER 1 13 ...

Page 8: ...1 0 COPYRIGHT 2001 CANON ELECTRONICS INC CANON DR 5060F REV 0 JULY 2001 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION ...

Page 9: ...0ppm A4 200 dpi Grayscale 60ppm A4 200 dpi Binary 2 High Durability The unit is designed for a lifetime of up to 6 million sheets 3 Easy Maintenance Replacing the rollers including the pick up roller feed roller and retard roller can be handled by the user 4 New Functions New functions such as staple detection and double feed detection by ultrasonic are available Fig 1 101 Windows is a registered ...

Page 10: ...Operation 75 dB or less 2 Sound pressure level By standers Standby 40 dB or less Operation 60 dB or less 6 Dimensions Tray closed 460 W x 525 D x 310 H mm 7 Weight Approx 23 kg 8 Interface 1 SCSI 3 ULTRA SCSI compatible 2 USB 2 0 High speed compatible 9 Bundled software 1 ISIS TWAIN driver 2 CapturePerfect 2 0 10 Expected product life Whichever occurs first 1 5 years 2 Scans 6 000 000 sheets A4 si...

Page 11: ...nction is available 9 Scanning size typical 1 L series LDR LGL LTR 2 A series A3 A4 A5 A6 3 B series B4 B5 B6 10 Scanning size atypical 1 Main scanning direction Min 64 pixels Max 305 mm 2 Sub scanning direction Min 64 pixels Max 432 mm 1000 mm for long document mode 11 Output mode 1 Binary 2 Grayscale 8 bits 256 gradations 3 Color 24 bits 1 1 Binary 2 Grayscale 8 bits 256 gradations 12 Binary mod...

Page 12: ...aper cannot be fed 3 Pick up mode Normal Panel Auto Manual Note Manual here indicates manual feeding in non separation mode 4 Pick up storage 1 For A4 or smaller 500 sheets Must be 48 mm or less in height including any curl 2 For larger than A4 The height must be less than 20 mm 5 Delivery storage 1 For A4 or smaller 500 sheets Must be 50 mm or less in height including any curl 2 For larger than A...

Page 13: ...m 65 spm 40 spm 63 spm 63 spm 300dpi 90 spm 43 spm 32 spm 63 spm 42 spm 400dpi 40 spm 26 spm 14 spm 30 spm 24 spm Duplex 600dpi 28 spm 12 spm 6 spm 18 spm 11 spm spm sheets per minute The detailed conditions including JPEG value are omitted for grayscale and color and may differ depending on function settings the personal computer used and other conditions The color function is available only with...

Page 14: ...d on Available 3 Scan ahead mode Available 4 Count only Available 5 Count verifying Available 6 Margin scan Available 7 Separate Patch code New file button 8 Self diagnostic function Available 9 Cumulative counter Stored in the memory The mechanical counter is option 10 Operation panel 5 buttons Display LED 5 digits Table 1 205 These specifications are subject to change with improvements to the pr...

Page 15: ...hine causes electromagnetic interference Do not change or modify this machine s specifications If this has been carried out its use may be forcibly discontinued on site If the machine is disassembled and reassembled follow the instructions described in this manual or in the Service Information Bulletins A CAUTION LABEL is affixed to the rear of the machine This device complies with Part 15 of the ...

Page 16: ...T EDITION OCT 2003 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION IV NAMES OF PARTS 1 Front View Power switch Document eject tray guide Document guide Upper unit Document tray Imprinter cover Document tray extension wire Operation panel Document eject tray extension stopper Fig 1 401 ...

Page 17: ...scription CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2 Rear View Connection Power cord connector Air vent Grounding terminal Fig 1 402 Note Do not block the air vent otherwise the temperature will rise inside the machine and a fire might result 3 Connection Bottom view USB connector DIP switch SCSI connector Fig 1 403 ...

Page 18: ...IGHT 2003 CANON ELECTRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 4 Operation Panel Counter display Bypass Mode key Count Only key Stop key New File key Start key Fig 1 404 ...

Page 19: ...procedure for operating this machine is as follows 1 Turn the machine ON 2 Turn the personal computer ON 3 Start up the software 4 Set the documents 5 Execute the operation 6 Finish the operation 7 Quit the application software 8 Turn the personal computer OFF 9 Turn the machine OFF 2 Operation Window The basic procedure for operating this machine is as follows In the CapturePerfect 2 0 bundled wi...

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Page 21: ...the rollers are cleaned if the scanned image is streaked the shading plate may be stained Wipe the shading plates Upper Lower with a cloth tightly wrung with water and then wipe dry Note Since the machine is being turned ON be careful to proceed the work And take care so that the shading plates may not creased 6 Power Cord After the power cord is plugged in to the outlet for a long period of time ...

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Page 23: ...REV 0 SEPT 2003 I OUTLINE 2 1 II READING SYSTEM 2 7 III FEED SYSTEM 2 11 IV DESCRIPTION OF ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS 2 21 V IMAGE PROCESSING 2 25 VI POWER SUPPLY 2 41 VII INTERFACE 2 43 VIII OPTION 2 45 IX LAYOUT OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 2 49 X LIST OF CONNECTORS SWITCHES LEDS FOR EACH PCB 2 53 ...

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Page 25: ...OUTLINE 1 System Configuration The system configuration is shown in Fig 2 101 For the computer specifications and operating environment refer to the user s manual Printer Display Personal computer IF card Application software Driver software OS and other software eyoard Mouse DR 00900C Image Storage Fig 2 101 ...

Page 26: ...from front and back sides of documents using the image sensors CIS of the reading units front and back Feed system Picks up feeds and ejects documents placed on the document tray using motors and rollers Control system The control system consists of the image processor and the feed controller Image processor Controls the reading system processes the image data from the reading system and outputs t...

Page 27: ...pick up motor M2 for picking up documents the retard motor M5 for separating documents the feed motor M3 for feeding documents and the main motor M1 for feeding documents throughout the system Registration clutch signal M2 Main CPU PCB MAINDCON Pick up control PCB 0SUB Document tray control PCB 10SUB Pick up roller M3 Feed roller M1 M6 Document tray M5 Retard roller Upper reading roller Upper regi...

Page 28: ...egistration R sensor Front registration sensor PCB Pick up sensor Imprinter door sensor Back registration sensor PS Back registration sensor PCB Shading solenoid Upper side Upper unit door sensor PS5 PS6 PS10 Left end sensor Right end sensor Left end sensor PCB Right end sensor PCB Pick up control PCB 0SUB Pick up solenoid SL1 Imprinter PCB Option Endorser Option Power switch SW 1 DC power supply ...

Page 29: ...of second document is started here Feeding is stopped 1 Document tray HP sensor 2 Document tray motor 3 Pick up sensor 4 Front registration R sensor 5 Front registration L sensor 6 Back registration sensor 7 Pick up motor Feed motor 9 Pick up solenoid 10 Retard motor 11 Registration clutch 12 Main motor Note 1 Black area indicates the activating condition and gray area indicates the condition of s...

Page 30: ...f the document passes the front registration sensors R L the document tray is raised by one sheet when both sensors detect no document After the end of the document passes the back registration sensor feeding of the second document is started when the sensor detects no document Same as Same as Same as After the end of the document passes the front registration sensors R L the registration clutch i...

Page 31: ... unit to read both the front and back sides of a document at one time using a single pass These reading units illuminate the document from different directions using two LEDs to prevent shadows and the analog image data are internally converted to 10 bit digital signals and then sent to the image processor on the main CPU PCB The platen rollers hold the document tightly against the reading glass t...

Page 32: ...eading glass Reading unit Feed direction Fig 2 202 However if the platen rollers were to touch the reading glass when rotating it might leave marks Therefore two spacers are attached to the platen rollers outside the image reading area and the outer diameter of the spacers is a little bit larger than that of the platen rollers This provides a small gap between the platen rollers and the reading gl...

Page 33: ...LED is arranged for each light guide on the image sensor PCB LEDs light illuminate the document through the light guides and the light reflected from the document enters the image sensors through the lens array The image sensors convert the light to an analog signal The analog signal is sent to the sensor drive PCB and then to the main CPU PCB as a digital signal after A D conversion and shading c...

Page 34: ...s completed the shading plates move back to their original positions Shading solenoid Upper side Upper shading plate Back reading unit Back platen roller Fig 2 205 2 Shading plate timing The operation of the shading plates is carried out using the timing shown below a when the power is on b after the upper unit is open or closed c after recovering from power saving mode d at the beginning of batch...

Page 35: ... document tray and when pick up is finished lowers it Separating mechanism Overlapped documents can be separated by the retard roller and the feed roller to feed the documents one by one Staple detection Detects the jumping up of documents bundled by staples when they are picked up and stops the feeding Skew correction mechanism Detects skewed documents enabling correction by the rollers as well a...

Page 36: ...ler Upper registration roller Lower registration roller Front platen roller Upper reading roller Lower reading roller Back platen roller Feeder follower roller Feeder drive roller Delivery follower roller Delivery drive roller Front reading unit Back reading unit Document tray Ultrasonic receiving sensor Ultrasonic transmitting sensor Fig 2 301 ...

Page 37: ...ck up sensor PS2 Pick up roller Document sensor PS4 Document tray Document tray motor Document tray HP sensor PS1 Light blocking plate Fig 2 302 Front registration L sensor PS7 Back registration sensor PS8 Left end sensor PS6 Front registration R sensor PS9 Right end sensor PS10 Staple photo sensor Staple LED Fig 2 303 ...

Page 38: ...front ends of the arms are fitted to the document tray When the arms rotate in a clockwise direction as they are laid down Refer to Fig 2 304 the document tray is raised up When the arms rotate in a counterclockwise direction as they stand vertically Refer to Fig 2 305 the document tray is lowered Thus moving the arms of the box unit enables the raising and lowering of the document tray Of the fou...

Page 39: ...sed until the motor has rotated a preset amount 4 When the lever located between the pick up rollers is pushed up by the document to turn ON the pick up sensor while the document tray is being raised the document tray motor stops At the same time the raising of the document tray is stopped 5 After that the pick up motor and feed motor are started simultaneously to feed the document Next the loweri...

Page 40: ...ler As shown in Fig 2 306 a when overlapped documents enter into the space between the feed roller and the retard roller the document in contact with the feed roller is fed in the feeding direction and the retard roller rotates in the reverse direction so that the document in contact with the retard roller is pushed backwards As shown in Fig 2 306 b once a single document remains the retard roller...

Page 41: ...ick up opening If there is no staple in the documents the light emitted from the LEDs is received by the photo sensor If the stapled documents jump up the light gets blocked and the documents are found to be stapled resulting in stopping the feeding The five staple LEDs are mounted on the staple LED PCB The staple photo sensor has five sensors that correspond to the five LEDs on the staple LED PCB...

Page 42: ...cts the time of the skew correction performed by the registration roller and an increased difference will prolong the skew correction time The time taken from the time both sensors detect the document together untill the registration roller begins to rotate is the time required for the skew correction As shown in Fig 2 310 the skew correction is performed at the registration roller area When the f...

Page 43: ... double feed detection mechanism by ultrasonic The double feed detection by ultrasonic uses the ultrasonic transmitting sensor and the ultrasonic receiving sensor The ultrasonic transmitting sensor is connected to the ultrasonic drive PCB while the ultrasonic receiving sensor is connected to the ultrasonic sensor PCB The receiving sensor receives the ultrasonic signal transmitted by the transmitti...

Page 44: ...ge was detected When the machine is powered on or the upper unit is opened closed with a document left in the machine a removal jam P00 occurs 8 Special Feed Mode This unit also supports a mechanical feed mode to check the feed condition without using a personal computer This mode should not be available to the users The mechanical feed mode can be activated by pressing the keys on the operation p...

Page 45: ...CPUCL 24MHz 12MHz 80SUB PCB EEPROM IC137 CL_OUT_40MHz CL_OUT_ 40MHz Chip IC154 FPGA IC168 PIO Chip IC120 FLASH MEMORY IC135 SRAM IC117 118 ENDORSER Main motor EYBOARD SCSI_ID and sensors LVDS DRIVER IC140 SDRAM IC104 115 SDRAM IC102 SDRAM Model DR 9080C DR 6080 LVDS RECEIVER IC141 143 LVDS RECEIVER IC146 148 CPUCL VCL LVDS DRIVER IC145 40MHz 12MHz 1M byte 32 bytes x 2 4 bits Motor driver IC IC119 ...

Page 46: ...VER LVDS signal driving IC141 143 146 148 LVDS RECEIVER LVDS signal receiving IC154 QQ Chip Total image processing IC104 115 SDRAM Memory for image data IC102 SDRAM Memory for JPEG IC132 USB controller USB control IC133 SCSI controller SCSI control IC155 Switching regulator 18V generation IC131 Switching regulator 3 3V generation IC116 Switching regulator 5 0V generation IC156 Switching regulator ...

Page 47: ...rocesses signals from the sensors and mechanical counter option PS9 CPU PS7 PS5 PS6 PS8 USS1 PS10 SL1 M2 M3 PS3 CNT1 PS2 SL2 Shading solenoid Upper side Front registration sensor PCB Front registration R sensor Front registration L sensor Back registration sensor PCB Back registrtion sensor Pick up sensor Imprinter door sensor Pick up solenoid Pick up motor Feed motor Mechanical counter Ultrasonic...

Page 48: ...ol the retard roller and document tray motor 2 Receives instructions from the main CPU PCB assemby to control the registration clutch 3 Processes signals from the sensors 4 Controls the staple LED PCB CPU PS4 VR1 M5 CL1 M6 PS1 SL3 Document guide width sensor Document sensor Document tray HP sensor Staple LED PCB Staple LED Staple photo sensor Registration clutch Document tray motor Shading solenoi...

Page 49: ...omatic brightness adjustment JPEG module JPEG DMA controller Personal computer IC154 within the main CPU PCB QQ Chip Fig 2 501 The image processing within the machine is performed in IC154 QQ Chip within the main CPU PCB With the reading unit the optical resolution can be switched between 600 dpi and 300 dpi from the personal computer For example when the resolution set in the personal computer is...

Page 50: ...mage resolution conversion is carried out by image processor 1 For converting resolution one of two methods thinning out and smoothing is used according to the image mode The smoothing process also helps to reduce moire patterns The image data are stored in the SDRAM and accessed via the SDRAM_I F Interface Image processor 2 handles brightness adjustment contrast adjustment and gamma correction Im...

Page 51: ...ach line Refer to 2 502 a The Image acquisition unit rearranges the data in the order of RGB for each pixel For instance if there were 5 pixels in a line the data output from the reading unit would be R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 After the rearrangement the data would be R1 G1 B1 R2 G2 B2 R3 G3 B3 R4 G4 B4 R5 G5 B5 R1 R2 G1 G2 B1 B2 RN GN BN R1 G1 B1 R2 RN GN BN G2 B2 a Data output...

Page 52: ... Therefore when 400 dpi is selected the resolution is converted from 600 dpi and when 240 dpi or less is selected it is converted from 300 dpi a Thinning out method For the main scanning direction the image resolution conversion is executed by thinning out the standard clocks for image processing Refer to Fig 2 503 When converting to 200 dpi the standard 300 dpi clock is used with 1 clock pulse re...

Page 53: ...he resolution in the sub scanning direction can be converted by changing the feed speed Refer to Fig 2 504a For low resolution binary and grayscale modes the original data for both is grayscale the feed speed must be raised excessively high The feed speed can be increased by raising the motor speed However since the motor speed is limited the feed speed is also limited and therefore the thinning o...

Page 54: ...smoothing is always performed because the number of scanned documents is not decreased even by smoothing For color mode Smoothing can be selected by the user When the optical resolution of the reading unit is 600 dpi or 300 dpi smoothing to 600 dpi or 300 dpi is not carried out When the resolution is set to 600 or 400 dpi on the personal computer the reading unit reads the documents at 600 dpi Whe...

Page 55: ...nversion by thinning out method Fig 2 505 shows the aspects of 300 x 300 dpi image data and the image data smoothed to 150 x 150 dpi A A A A A A A B 2 A B 2 A B 2 C D 2 C D 2 C D 2 E F 2 E F 2 E F 2 G H 2 G H 2 G H 2 B B B B B B C C C C C C D D D D D D E E E E E E F F F F F F G G G G G G H H H H H H 1st line 2nd line 3rd line 4th line 5th line 6th line 1st line 2nd line 3rd line 150 x 150 dpi 300 ...

Page 56: ...Help function The conversion tables below are for fundamental items and may be different from actual items 1 Brightness adjustment This adjusts the overall brightness of the scanned image The image brightness increases as the setting value becomes larger and decreases as the value becomes smaller For automatic brightness adjustment in Black White mode refer to the Binarizing section Y0 YH White 25...

Page 57: ...en data conversion other than brightness and contrast adjustments is required It is possible for the user to use a custom conversion table for converting the gamma of the original image data In this case the brightness and contrast adjustments become invalid YH White 255 White 255 Black 0 Y0 YL X0 After conversion Before conversion Fig 2 508 ...

Page 58: ... by comparing the data in the conversion table provided for performing edge emphasis with the target picture element Refer to Fig 2 510 The stages in edge emphasis can be changed by changing the conversion table and reproduction ratio B of the conversion table If the density of the target picture element is increased fourfold and the density of the other four points multiplied by 1 the overall den...

Page 59: ...ate the picture elements into black and white signals corresponding to the image density of the document must be cut off at a certain level so that anything above that level is judged as white and anything below as black This is called simple binarizing This is useful for text documents Simple binarizing for this machine is called Black and White mode The level at which picture elements are to be ...

Page 60: ...xt picture element to be processed First when processing the first low of Line 1 since the data 12 is larger than the slice level 8 the output data becomes 15 and the resultant error becomes 3 12 15 Refer to Fig 2 512 12 9 6 3 1 9 13 Input data 15 Output data 12 8 15 3 Error 3 12 15 Output Input First row of line 1 Fig 2 512 Next when processing the second row of Line 1 since the error is diffused...

Page 61: ...4 3 0 7 1 2 1 3 6 9 7 10 5 9 13 13 9 10 11 15 15 15 15 15 0 15 0 0 0 15 0 15 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 15 15 15 0 15 15 15 0 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 Input data Output data Fig 2 514 Fig 2 515 shows a comparison of binarizing with error diffusion processing and binarizing without error diffusion processing simple binarizing 12 10 9 11 12 9 13 12 8 9 6 5 6 5 2 3 4 3 0 7 1 2 1 3 6 9 7 10 5 9 13 13 9 10 11 With error d...

Page 62: ... line and adjusting the level for the next line to be scanned This process is known as ABC Auto Back ground Control When the number of pixels of specified brightness in a line exceeds the predetermined value for the document size the brightest output is transformed gradually line by line Fig 2 516 shows the difference in output when reading a text document with a colored background White 255 Black...

Page 63: ...ection etc The main types of image processing are described below For others refer to the driver software Help 1 Advanced text enhancement In this mode a histogram of brightness level for each block within the scanned data is calculated and an optimum slice level is determined to binarize the pixels Binarizing in this way removes the background for example from behind text printed on a background ...

Page 64: ... size slightly larger than the user specified paper size The skew angle is corrected for so that the image data is restored to the set image size However skew correction may not work properly if the document has dark areas on its left and right edges or if the brightness setting is incorrect Skew correction deskew and margin scan cannot be used simultaneously ABC ABC ABC Image data Angle Black fra...

Page 65: ... VDC and then converted to DC A fuse is used in the DC power supply PCB to protect against over current situations 24 VDC is output from the DC power supply PCB to the main CPU PCB MAIN_DCON The necessary voltage is generated by the switching regulator IC and FET on the main CPU PCB Refer to Fig 2 602 The DC voltages necessary for the pick up control PCB 80_SUB and document tray control PCB 10_SUB...

Page 66: ...s into the DC DC converter the fuse blows and stops the power supply to the PCB A fuse is also used for protection of the main motor If an excessive current flows in the 24 VDC supplied to the main motor the fuse blows and stops the power supply to the main motor 3 Power Saving Mode This machine will shift into the power saving mode if no key or pick up operation takes place for 10 minutes or more...

Page 67: ...I connector The connector numbers on the main CPU PCB are J105 and J121 BSY SEL RST C D MSG I O REQ ATN AC DR 6080 9080C J105 J121 PC DB7 DB0 DBP Fig 2 701 Pin No Signal Remarks 1 12 GND Ground 13 OPEN No connection 14 25 GND Ground 26 DB0 Data Bit 0 27 DB1 Data Bit 1 28 DB2 Data Bit 2 29 DB3 Data Bit 3 30 DB4 Data Bit 4 31 DB5 Data Bit 5 32 DB6 Data Bit 6 33 DB7 Data Bit 7 34 DBP Odd Parity Data ...

Page 68: ...and the personal computer is up to 480 Mbits sec Fig 2 702 shows the data input output between the machine and the computer when connected with USB Table 2 702 gives the signal descriptions for the USB connector The connector number on the main CPU PCB is J124 DM DP DR 6080 9080C J124 PC Fig 2 702 Pin No Signal Remarks 1 VBUS Vcc 5V 2 DM Differential signal 3 DP Differential signal 4 GND Ground Ta...

Page 69: ...hnician For the procedure refer to CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE The specifications of the imprinter are shown in Table 2 801 No Item Specification 1 Printing side Front 2 Maximum number of characters 32 3 Contents to be printed 1 Text 2 Arrows 3 Date 4 Time 5 Counter 6 Counter up 7 Counter increment 8 Reset 9 Value after reset ASCII code 20H 7FH MDY DMY YMD hh mm ss Up to 9 digits 2 levels N...

Page 70: ...hown in Fig 2 802 No Item Specification 1 Printing method Stamping 2 Supported Document Size 1 Width 2 Length 3 Thickness 130 257mm a 70 93mm Check mode b 70 297mm A4 mode a 0 08 0 15mm Auto feed b 0 08 0 20mm Manual feed Note A4 Letter landscape feed is not supported 3 Stamping position 1 Width direction 2 Feeding direction Slide the print unit manually from side to side The range is 53mm to the ...

Page 71: ...Check mode 2 A4 mode Up to 45mm 500 sheets or less Up to 27mm 300 sheets or less 7 Support for functions 1 Pre paint 2 Jam detection 3 Stamp counter 4 Function sheet Supported Supported Supported displayed in the operation panel Not supported 8 Outside dimensions 360 W x 156 D x 215 H mm 9 Weight 4 8kg Including the die drum and the ink roller 10 Power supply Supplied from the DR 6080 9080C 11 Exp...

Page 72: ...0 9080C If the counter fails or is uninstalled an error occurs and the DR 6080 9080C cannot be operated error code E31 Therefore special attention should be paid The mechanical counter should be installed by a service technician For this procedure refer to CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE 4 Barcode module The barcode module is an add on that adds a barcode function to the ISIS TWAIN driver Insta...

Page 73: ...LECTRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C REV 0 SEPT 2003 2 49 CHAPTER 2 FUNCTIONS OPERATION IX LAYOUT OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 1 Switches and Sensors PS1 SW1 PS2 PS3 PS4 PS5 PS6 PS7 PS8 PS9 PS10 USS1 USS2 GRID1 GRID2 VR1 Fig 2 901 ...

Page 74: ... Detecting if the upper unit is open or closed Left end Sensor PS6 Detecting document skew Left end Front registration L sensor PS7 Detecting documents at the front registration roller Left side Back registration sensor PS8 Detecting documents at the back registration roller Front registration R sensor PS9 Detecting documents at the front registration roller Right side Right end sensor PS10 Detect...

Page 75: ...arting Stopping the feed roller Retard motor M5 Starting Stopping the retard roller Motor Document tray motor M6 Raising and lowering the document tray Fan Exhaust fan FM1 Cooling the inside of the unit Clutch Registration clutch CL1 Starting Stopping the registration roller Pick up solenoid SL1 Raising the pick up roller Shading solenoid Upper side SL2 Activating the shading plate of the back rea...

Page 76: ...rol PCB 80_SUB Controlling document pick up Document tray control PCB 10_SUB Controlling the document tray and the retard roller Operation panel PCB Displaying the counter and errors Front reading unit Reading the front side of documents Back reading unit Reading the back side of documents DC power supply PCB Supplying DC power Table 2 903 Note For information on the PCBs related to sensors refer ...

Page 77: ...parts not included in the list are set by the factory and the adjustment or checking of these parts requires special tools and measuring instruments as well as special skill Therefore take care not to touch these parts Do not use the parts labeled DO NOT USE Note This machine does not include any potentiometers that requires adjustment in the market 1 Main CPU PCB MAIN_DCON LED104 LED106 LED101 SW...

Page 78: ...D106 Lit when 5V is normal Table 2 1001 SW No Setting SW102 Switches related to the SCSI interface 1 to 3 For setting the SCSI ID 4 Turns the termination ON OFF Default setting Terminator ON SCSI ID 2 ON 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 ID 0 OFF OFF OFF ID 1 ON OFF OFF ID 2 OFF ON OFF ID 3 ON ON OFF ID 4 OFF OFF ON ID 5 ON OFF ON ID 6 OFF ON ON ID 7 ON ON ON Note The switch settings should only be changed when the p...

Page 79: ... CANON DR 6080 9080C REV 0 SEPT 2003 2 55 CHAPTER 2 FUNCTIONS OPERATION 2 Pick up Control PCB 80_SUB J402 J414 J412 J406 J413 J404 J401 J409 J408 J405 J403 LED1 Fig 2 1002 LED No Indication LED1 Flashing when working normally Table 2 1003 ...

Page 80: ... ELECTRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C REV 0 SEPT 2003 CHAPTER 2 FUNCTIONS OPERATION 3 Document Tray PCB 10_SUB LED1 J506 J505 J508 J503 J504 J509 J507 Fig 2 1003 LED No Indication LED1 Flashing when working normally Table 2 1004 ...

Page 81: ...Y REASSEMBLY COPYRIGHT 2003 CANON ELECTRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 I EXTERNAL ASSEMBLY 3 1 II DRIVE SYSTEM MOTORS 3 12 III FEED SYSTEM ROLLERS 3 22 IV READING SECTION 3 35 V ELECTRICAL PARTS 3 38 ...

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Page 83: ...r cover Top cover Right cover Left cover Upper delivery cover Front delivery cover Document tray Document guide Document tray front cover Lower front cover Upper unit Fig 3 101 1 Rear cover 1 Remove six screws then remove the rear cover Screw Rear cover Fig 3 102 Note When all the screws are removed hold the rear cover since it can fall off ...

Page 84: ...crew Hook Top cover Fig 3 103 Note Note that the blind plates A B may fall off see Fig 3 104 Precautions during assembly Insert the positioning boss of the top cover into the hole in the main body Boss Blind plate A B Fig 3 104 3 Right cover assembly 1 Remove the rear cover 2 Unhook the connector and pull out the cable assembly Connector Cable assembly Fig 3 105 3 Open the upper unit to remove one...

Page 85: ... side Take off the lower part on the back of the right cover assembly to release two hooks and then detach the front side while lifting it upward Screw A Screw B Hook Right cover assembly Fig 3 107 5 Unhook one connector remove eight screws self tapping and then separate the operation panel PCB with the mounting metal bracket from the right cover Connector Screw Operation panel PCB Right cover Fig...

Page 86: ... on the back side Take off the lower part on the back of the left cover to release two hooks and then detach the front side while lifting it upward Screw A Screw B Hook Left cover Fig 3 110 5 Upper delivery cover assembly 1 Open the upper unit remove six screws three for each side and then close the upper unit Upper unit Screw Fig 3 111 2 Push and tilt the IP cover toward the front remove the scre...

Page 87: ... tray assemblies Note Be careful not to damage the claw since it is breakable Delivery tray assembly Screw Claw Front claw Collar Fig 3 113 4 Release the boss on each side by bending the IP cover to separate it from the upper delivery cover IP cover Boss Upper delivery cover Fig 3 114 6 Front delivery cover 1 Detach the upper delivery cover assembly 2 Remove four screws pull down the roller and ta...

Page 88: ... 3 116 2 Lift the document tray assembly release the connector and detach the document tray assembly and document tray extension Document tray assembly Connector Document tray extension Fig 3 117 8 Document guide 1 Detach the document tray assembly 2 Remove five screws self tapping release the leaf spring and dismount the reinforcing plate Note Be careful not to lose the leaf spring after removing...

Page 89: ...nt guide Rack Screw Fig 3 119 Precautions during assembly Position the document guide symmetrically during assembly Document guide Fig 3 120 9 Document tray front cover 1 Detach the document tray assembly 2 Remove six screws with round shaped tips Screw Fig 3 121 3 Lift the document tray driving unit a little unhook two connectors and then detach the document tray driving unit Document tray drivin...

Page 90: ...y driving unit Screw Document tray front cover Fig 3 123 Precautions during assembly When installing the document tray driving unit fit it to the two positioning marks located at the bottom If the positioning is improper the screw holes may be displaced or the unit may be loose Positioning mark Fig 3 124 Since the tips of the screws that mount the document tray driving unit will protrude use the s...

Page 91: ...ews Screw Lower front cover Fig 3 125 11 Upper unit 1 Detach the right left cover assembly The upper unit should be closed 2 First remove one screw to release the leaf spring Remove two screws with round shaped tips and dismount the damper white Loosen one screw of the tensioner and remove the E ring pulley and pin and belt in sequence Remove the additional two screws and detach the pivot Note Be ...

Page 92: ...nectors on the main CPU PCB Cable Clamp Connector Fig 3 127 4 First remove one screw and then the stopper Remove two screws with round shaped tips and dismount the damper black Remove the additional two screws detach the pivot and then finally detach the upper unit so as not to damage the cable Note Detach the upper unit while holding it to prevent it from falling Screw Stopper Screw Damper Screw ...

Page 93: ...r the left side plate and the one whose outside color is black is for the right side plate If you make a mistake in this assembly the upper unit will not open or close properly Since the tips of the screws that mount the damper will protrude inward use the screws with round shaped tips to prevent injuries With the upper unit closed and locked install the damper and check that it engages the rack c...

Page 94: ... 2 After removing four screws detach the belt and pull out the main motor assembly Screw Belt Main motor assembly Fig 3 201 3 Remove two screws unhook the connector and detach the main motor Connector Screw Main motor Fig 3 202 Precautions during assembly Fix the main motor assembly position so that the belt does not miss the sprockets However the fixing should not be tightened too much ...

Page 95: ...ving unit Refer to the section entitled Document tray front cover 2 Remove four bosses of the document tray driving unit and dismount the reinforcing plate through four slotted holes Boss Slotted hole Reinforcing plate Fig 3 203 3 After removing four screws remove the additional two screws that fix the gear shaft and detach the gear unit Screw Screw Gear unit Fig 3 204 ...

Page 96: ...or Document tray motor Fig 3 205 Precautions during assembly When installing the document tray driving unit into the main body be careful with the positioning Refer to the section entitled Document tray front cover Make sure that the reinforcing plate is lowered to the bottom before the installation Fig 3 206 3 Pick up motor 1 Detach the front delivery cover 2 Remove one screw A and four screws B ...

Page 97: ... and then detach the pick up assembly Pick up control PCB Connector Screw Pick up assembly Fig 3 208 4 Remove two screws and dismount the pick up motor Screw Pick up motor Fig 3 209 4 Feed motor 1 Detach the pick up assembly Refer to the section entitled Pick up motor 2 Unhook the connector remove two screws and detach the feed motor assembly Connector Screw Feed motor assembly Fig 3 210 ...

Page 98: ...ote Be aware that documents cannot be picked up if the one way pulley is installed backwards when replacing the feed motor belt 5 Retard motor 1 Open the upper unit 2 Push the lever in the direction of the arrow and take off the lower entry guide plate cover Remove three screws stepped and detach the lower entry guide plate Lower entry guide plate cover Screw Lower entry guide plate Fig 3 212 ...

Page 99: ...ight guide The following describes the disassembly reassembly of the light guide which is installed at the lower entry guide plate shown in the previous section Retard motor Unhook the arm of the light guide by bending it to the direction of the arrow and detach the light guide Be careful not to damage the arm You can remove the light guide Arm Light guide Fig 3 215 There are two types of projecti...

Page 100: ...k the connector and remove two screws Connector Screw Fig 3 217 3 Lift the end of the shaft to pull it off and detach the solenoid Shaft Solenoid Fig 3 218 Precautions during assembly Push in the shaft by fitting the D cut of the shaft into the groove With the plunger of the solenoid pushed downward fix the solenoid at the position where the pick up roller raises upward Fig 3 219 ...

Page 101: ...nd then remove the E ring and unhook the connector in order to pull the clutch out of the shaft Screw Belt E ring Connector Clutch Fig 3 220 8 Shading solenoid lower side 1 Take off the right left cover assembly 2 Detach the lower registration roller and platen unit Refer to the section entitled III FEED SYSTEM Platen unit Fig 3 221 3 Turn over the platen unit remove two screws and detach the sole...

Page 102: ...lenoid side Spacer Fig 3 223 With the plunger of the solenoid pushed inward fix the solenoid at the position where the shading plate is farthest outward Fig 3 224 9 Shading solenoid upper side 1 Remove the upper unit 2 Dismount the reading roller guide plate and feed guide plate 1 to detach the Feeder follower roller Refer to the section entitled III FEED SYSTEM Reading roller guide plate Feed gui...

Page 103: ... outer one of the plunger side are at the top Remember to install the spacer into the plunger Mount plate Shading plate Platen roller Gear teeth Spacer Fig 3 227 Likewise the solenoid body should be fixed so that the gear teeth outer one of the plunger side are at the top with the shading plate fitting the platen roller and positioned all the way outside Fig 3 228 Before fixing the feed guide plat...

Page 104: ...r cover Roller cover Fig 3 301 3 Open the roller holder and detach the pick up roller Roller holder Pick up roller Fig 3 302 Precautions during assembly Close the roller holder or the roller cover completely until it is hooked 2 Feed roller 1 Open the upper unit 2 Press the portion indicated by the arrow and open the roller cover Roller cover Fig 3 303 3 Pull the lever frontward so that it locks t...

Page 105: ...eft side of the roller to the pin on the main body side Do not push or move the right side guide shaft to the left 3 Retard roller 1 Open the upper unit 2 Push the hook upward and take off the roller cover Hook Roller cover Fig 3 306 3 Raise the roller fixing lever slide the retard roller to the left and detach the retard roller Roller fixing lever Retard roller Fig 3 307 Precautions during assemb...

Page 106: ...r 3 Remove six screws A and two screws B self tapping and detach the upper registration roller guide Screw A Screw B Upper registration roller guide Fig 3 308 4 Press the claw of the stopper from within and detach the registration roller assembly Claw of the stopper Registration roller assembly Fig 3 309 5 Remove two E rings one on each side and detach the stopper assembly E ring Stopper assembly ...

Page 107: ...ent should contact the ball bearing This dissipates static charge from the roller unit onto the side plate Side where the tip is bent Ball bearing Fig 3 311 5 Upper reading roller 1 Detach the right left cover assembly 2 Open the upper unit 3 Remove two screws and detach the upper reading roller guide Screws Upper reading roller guide Fig 3 312 4 Press the claw of the stopper from within and detac...

Page 108: ...f feed guide plate 1 slide feed guide plate 1 to the right to detach it by unhooking the fit on the front side Screw A Upper reading roller guide Screw B Feed guide plate 1 Fit Fig 3 314 3 Remove two E rings and two bearings and detach the back platen roller Additionally remove two spacers the pin and the gear Note The spacer comes with the bearing E ring Bearing Back platen roller Spacer Pin Gear...

Page 109: ...etaching feed guide plate 1 remove the back side of feed guide plate 1 and slide it to the right to unhook the fit on each side of the front side Screw Feed guide plate 1 Feed guide plate 2 Feed guide plate 3 Fig 3 316 3 Press the claw of the stopper from within and detach the feeder follower roller assemblies 1 2 and 3 Claw of the stopper Feeder follower roller assemblies Fig 3 317 4 Detach the s...

Page 110: ... the upper left projection Therefore install it by inserting the right side first Also feed guide plate 2 should be fixed by its three convex parts into the groove Feed guide plate 1 Upper right projection Upper left projection Convex part Groove Fig 3 318 8 Delivery follower roller 1 Detach the upper delivery cover assembly 2 Press the delivery follower roller assembly in the direction of the arr...

Page 111: ...fer to the section entitled Retard motor 3 Detach the registration clutch 4 Remove two E rings one on each side and two bearings one on each side and lower the lever to detach the lower registration roller E ring Bearing Lever Lower registration roller Fig 3 320 Precautions during assembly Lower the lever and install the lower registration roller into the hole in the right side plate so that it is...

Page 112: ...t the upper unit 4 Remove two screws located inside and detach the platen unit in the direction of the arrow Unhook the connector Screw Platen unit Connector Fig 3 322 5 Remove two E rings one on each side and two bearings one on each side to detach the front platen roller And then remove two spacers one on each side the pin and the gear Note The spacer comes with the bearing E ring Bearing Back p...

Page 113: ...ioning boss Screw Platen unit Fig 3 324 11 Lower reading roller 1 Detach the platen unit For details refer to the section entitled Front platen roller 2 Unfasten two E rings one on each side the pulley pin and two bearings one on each side in sequence and then detach the lower reading roller E ring Pulley Pin Bearing Lower reading roller Fig 3 325 Precautions during assembly Be sure to install the...

Page 114: ...n each side in sequence Additionally remove two bearings one on each side and detach feeder drive roller A Belt E ring Pulley Pin Bearing Feeder drive roller A Fig 3 326 13 Feeder drive rollers B C 1 Dismount the upper unit 2 Let the left belt loosen Refer to the Left belt section 3 Unfasten four E rings two on each side detach two pulleys and two pins Additionally remove four bearings two on each...

Page 115: ...h the pulley and the pin Additionally remove two bearings one on each side and detach the delivery drive roller E ring Pulley Pin Bearing Delivery drive roller Fig 3 328 15 Right belt 1 Remove the right cover assembly 2 Loosen four screws of the main motor mount plate and detach the belt Main motor mount plate Screw Belt Fig 3 329 Precautions during assembly Do not allow any slack in the belt Adju...

Page 116: ...Loosen one screw of the tension plate and detach the belt Tension plate Screw Belt Fig 3 330 Precautions during assembly Be sure to correctly orient the flange attached to the pulley see Fig 3 330 After hanging the belt on the pulley fix the screw of the tension plate The tension of the belt can be adjusted with the coil spring attached to the tension plate ...

Page 117: ...ront reading unit out toward the front Upper registration roller guide Upper reading roller guide Stopper Front reading unit Fig 3 401 4 Unhook four connectors and detach the front reading unit Note Be careful not to lose the spring attached to the stopper Connector Front reading unit Spring Fig 3 402 Precautions during assembly Be careful not to pull in the connected cable assembly Remember to at...

Page 118: ...cable clamp and pull the back reading unit out toward the front Cable clamp Back reading unit Fig 3 403 3 Unhook three connectors and detach the back reading unit Fig 3 404 Connector Back reading unit Precautions during assembly Be careful not to pull in the connected cable assembly Since the leaf spring is attached to the rear side of the back reading unit push it as far as it will go while press...

Page 119: ...oid lower side section adjust the positioning of the gears on the shading plate side and the solenoid side and also adjust the position of the solenoid Clean the shading plate 4 Shading plate assembly upper side 1 Detach the upper unit 2 Detach the back platen roller Refer to the Back platen roller section 3 Remove two screws one on each side shaft A shaft B and the spring in sequence and then det...

Page 120: ...r 2 Unhook all connectors connected to the main CPU PCB remove nine screws and then detach the main CPU PCB Main CPU PCB Screw Fig 3 501 3 Remove seven screws take off the connector cover and detach the main CPU PCB Screw Connector cover Main CPU PCB Fig 3 502 Precautions during assembly Make sure that every cable is connected and securely inserted Do not pull in the cables Fix them using cable cl...

Page 121: ...trol PCB Screw Stopper Fig 3 503 Precautions during assembly Make sure that every cable is connected and securely inserted Do not pull in the cables Fix them using cable clamps 3 Document tray control PCB 10 SUB 1 Detach the right cover assembly 2 Unhook all connectors connected to the document tray control PCB and remove one screw A and two screws B self tapping Document tray control PCB Screw A ...

Page 122: ... Unhook two connectors and detach the DC power supply PCB DC power supply PCB Connector Fig 3 507 4 Remove four screws with round shaped tips and detach the panel Screw Panel Fig 3 508 Precautions during the assembly The power switch should be in the OFF position in which the tip of the switch sticks out Connect connector 4P to CN1 Since the tips of the three screws that fix the panel will protrud...

Page 123: ... 3 Unhook the connector of the exhaust fan on the main CPU PCB remove two screws M4x25 and then detach the exhaust fan Connector Screw Exhaust fan Fig 3 509 6 Ultrasonic sensor PCB upper side 1 Detach the upper delivery cover assembly 2 Unhook one connector and remove two screws and detach the ultrasonic sensor PCB with metal plates Connector Screw Ultrasonic sensor PCB with metal plates Fig 3 510...

Page 124: ...in CPU PCB which is connected to the cable Remove two screws one on each side Cable Screw Fig 3 511 3 Pull off the ultrasonic sensor PCB with metal plates from the right Ultrasonic sensor PCB with metal plates Fig 3 512 Precautions during the assembly Match the positioning marks on the right side tighten the right side screw while holding the left side and then tighten the screw on the left side P...

Page 125: ...ews self tapping and detach the leaf spring and reinforcing plate Screw Leaf spring Reinforcing plate Fig 3 514 3 Remove the gear Additionally remove one screw and detach the document guide and the rack by sliding them out Gear Screw Document guide Rack Fig 3 515 4 Remove the spacer detach the document guide width sensor and unhook the connector Spacer Document guide width sensor Connector Fig 3 5...

Page 126: ...EMBLY REASSEMBLY Precautions during the assembly Be sure to install the spacer in the correct direction Gear Rack Document guide width sensor Spacer Fig 3 517 Position the document guide symmetrically during assembly After reassembly check that the document guide moves smoothly Document guide Fig 3 518 ...

Page 127: ...2003 I SELECTION OF LOCATION 4 1 II UNPACKING INSTALLATION 4 2 III IMPRINTER MOUNTING PROCEDURE 4 5 IV ENDORSER ED600 MOUNTING PROCEDURE 4 10 V MECHANICAL COUNTER INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 4 14 VI PERIODICALLY REPLACED PARTS 4 16 VII CONSUMABLE PARTS AND CONSUMABLES 4 18 VIII PERIODIC MAINTENANCE SERVICE LIST 4 19 ...

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Page 129: ... 15 to 27 5ºC and 25 to 75 RH it is desirable for the machine to be operated under such conditions In particular do not install the machine near water faucets humidifiers hot water heaters and refrigerators The machine should not be exposed to open flame dust ammonia or other corrosive gases direct sunlight intense vibration or near unitry that generates electromagnetic waves Prevent cigarette smo...

Page 130: ...ss parts which can cause trouble At least one hour should be allowed for the machine to warm up to room temperature before the shipping container is opened No Procedure Inspection Remarks 1 Remove the exterior container and take out the parts and other materials packed inside Check if anything is missing The container weighs approx 30 kg and its external dimensions are approx 600 W x 700 D x 450 H...

Page 131: ... to use a cart The main body weighs approx 23 kg 3 Peel off all the tape securing each part The tape for the pick up roller should be peeled off after opening the roller cover Check if the covers show any signs of damage caused during transportation 4 Open the upper unit and remove the protective pad from the document guide area Open the retard roller cover and remove the protective pad Protective...

Page 132: ...ecessary If this machine is connected at the end of the daisy chain be sure to switch on the terminator 7 After turning on power to the machine turn on power to the personal computer Note Before turning on power to the personal computer make sure that 00000 appears on the counter display of the operation panel 8 Install the driver and application software on the personal computer For details refer...

Page 133: ...s of the IP carriage are exposed handle it carefully to avoid damage due to static electricity 2 Remove the rear cover Note Refer to CHAPTER 3 DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY 3 Remove the left and right covers Note Refer to CHAPTER 3 DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY 4 Insert the IP drain unit into the hole on the left side of the machine in the direction of the arrow as far as it will go Be careful to orient the uni...

Page 134: ...sembly Note Refer to CHAPTER 3 DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY 7 Insert the IP shaft into the IP carriage Note Be careful to insert the IP shaft in the correct direction As illustrated in the right figure insert the IP shaft into the IP carriage so that the short convex tip of the shaft is to the left and the longer tip is to the right Long Short 8 Insert the longer convex tip of the IP shaft into the hole...

Page 135: ...s 9 Rotate the other tip of the IP shaft in the direction of the arrow and then insert it into the hole inside the left side of the main body 10 Attach the resin clip to the right end of the IP shaft to secure it 11 Insert the snap band attached to the cable assembly of the IP carriage into the hole located at the center of the main body upper frame ...

Page 136: ...SUB on the main body J412 13 Check that the IP carriage can move from side to side In the lower frame of the IP carriage there are small round grooves and the IP carriage moves back and forth while stopping at each groove Note The IP carriage should stop at each of the grooves 14 Install the upper delivery cover assembly Note The upper delivery cover assembly should be installed with the imprinter...

Page 137: ... off the IP label and stick it inside the IP cover The label should be positioned correctly as viewed from the front of the main body 17 Install an ink cartridge The ink cartridges are sold separately Use the products made by Hewlett Packard Company with part numbers as follows C6602R Red C6602G Green C6602B Blue 18 Check that the imprinter operates normally ...

Page 138: ...PROCEDURE No Procedure Inspection Remarks 1 Open the container and take out the endorser main body and the parts packed inside Endorser main body Die drum 300 with a fixing screw Endorser cable assembly Leaf springs 2 pieces Screws stepped type 2 pieces Screw BH M3x4 1 piece User s manual Note The ink roller and stamping plate are sold separately ...

Page 139: ...emove the protective pads and protective sheets Fixing tape Protective pad Protective sheet 3 Remove the rear cover of the DR 6080 9080C Note Refer to CHAPTER 3 DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY 4 Remove the top cover of the DR 6080 9080C Note Refer to CHAPTER 3 DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY 5 Take the blind plate attached at three places off of the top cover 6 Install the endorser cable assembly with two stepped s...

Page 140: ...2003 CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE No Procedure Inspection Remarks 7 Pass the connector of the endorser cable assembly through the upper hole and connect it to J110 of the main CPU PCB MAIN_DCON 8 Install a leaf spring at each side with a screw 9 Attach the top and rear covers ...

Page 141: ...ed into the DR 6080 9080C and the lower front part of the right left cover is fit into the upper unit guide Note Before installing the endorser open the document eject tray extension if needed Guide for each side View of opened document eject tray extension 11 Install the die drum 300 Note Attach the stamping plate properly 12 Set the ink roller Note If the height of the ink roller has to be adjus...

Page 142: ...LLATION MAINTENANCE V MECHANICAL COUNTER INSTALLATION PROCEDURE No Procedure Inspection Remarks 1 Make sure that all the mounting parts are ready Mechanical counter unit Screw M3x6 2 Remove the upper delivery assembly Note Refer to CHAPTER 3 DISASSEMBLY REASSEMBLY 3 Install the mechanical counter unit ...

Page 143: ...4 15 CHAPTER 4 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE No Procedure Inspection Remarks 4 Connect the connector 5 Attach the upper delivery cover assembly 6 Check that the unit operates normally Note Feed documents to check that the number on the counter is increased by the number of fed documents ...

Page 144: ... sheets Remarks 1 Pick up roller 1 2 Feed roller 1 3 Retard roller 8927A004AA 1 250 000 The three types of rollers are sold as a set 4 Pick up solenoid MF1 4251 1 1 500 000 Table 4 601 Note 1 The above figures are for reference only and may vary according to conditions of use Note 2 The rollers 3 types can be replaced by the user and are sold as the Exchange Roller Kit For the Replacement messsage...

Page 145: ...he number of fed sheets exceeds 250 000 the following message appears when the personal computer is booted up again Fig 4 601 After replacing the rollers be sure to reset the counter the method is shown below 1 Open the Scanners and Cameras in control panel Fig 4 602 2 Display the Properties for the current scanner 3 Click the Counter tab 4 Press the Reset button to reset the counter to 0 Fig 4 60...

Page 146: ...ge Imprinter 1 75 million characters Replace it when running out of the ink The guide for replacement value is based on the following conditions smaller fonts 44 dots character 24 characters sheet 100 sheets batch and extra ink discharging 2 Ink roller Endorser 200 thousand sheets Replace it when running out of the ink Table 4 701 Note 1 Used consumable parts must be collected and disposed of acco...

Page 147: ...r and then wipe dry Document feed system Document sensor Clean with a cotton tipped swab or air blower Reading glass Wipe dry Reading system Shading plate Wipe with a cloth moistened with water and then wipe dry Clean the inside of the machine if necessary Drive system Pick up solenoid Table 5 801 Note 1 If the parts above are very dirty instruct the user to perform the Daily User Inspection Note ...

Page 148: ...it If the unit is not fully opened the shading plate does not activate 2 When the start key is pressed the shading plate appears Fig 4 801 3 When the stop key is pressed the shading plate is retracted Closing the upper unit halfway enables the shading plate to be automatically retracted Wipe with a cloth moistened with water and then wipe dry Be careful not to crease or scratch the shading plate E...

Page 149: ... DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 I ERROR INDICATION AND SOLUTIONS 5 1 II REMOVING DOCUMENT JAMS 5 5 III SERVICE MODES 5 7 IV USER MODES 5 20 V IMAGE TROUBLESHOOTING 5 22 VI OPERATION TROUBLESHOOTING 5 24 VII FEED TROUBLESHOOTING 5 26 VIII AFTER REPLACING PARTS 5 27 ...

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Page 151: ... error the document was fed to the front registration sensors P00 W hen powering on or after opening closing the upper unit a document remains inside P01 Front or back registration sensor has detected a length between papers that is shorter than specified P02 Front or back registration sensor has detected a document length that is longer than specified P03 Front or back registration sensor has det...

Page 152: ...the main motor E21 Abnormalities in the document tray motor E22 Abnormalities in the retard motor E24 Abnormalities in the feed motor E25 Abnormalities in the pick up motor E26 Abnormalities in the pick up solenoid E27 Abnormalities in the endorser feed motor E28 Abnormalities in the endorser printing motor E29 Abnormalities in the registration clutch E30 Abnormalities in the exhaust fan E31 Abnor...

Page 153: ...ration mistakes or document jams which the user can take care of in accordance with the messages For detailed solutions refer to the Help menu in the software or the user s manual If an error is not corrected by the user the service technician will take care of it Fig 5 101 and Fig 5 102 shows an example error message Table 5 103 shows the main error messages possible when the driver and applicati...

Page 154: ...No page in the scanner add page to the scanner Document sensor has not detected a document Æ Load a document Paper jam in scanner clear paper and continue Registration sensor has detected a document jam ÆCheck if a document remains inside ÆCheck the thickness and type of the document Document feed No page was found in the feeder Registration sensor has detected no document Document cannot be fed Æ...

Page 155: ...is open close it 3 Press the open close button and open the upper unit until it is stopped Fig 5 201 4 Remove any documents remaining inside the main body Fig 5 202 5 Hold the upper unit at both sides and close it securely until it clicks Fig 5 203 Note When removing the documents be careful not to tear them When opening closing the upper unit be careful not to get your fingers caught Check if the...

Page 156: ... is open close it 3 Press the open close button and open the upper unit slightly Fig 5 204 4 Remove the document left in the eject tray Fig 5 205 5 Hold the upper unit at both sides and close it securely until it clicks Fig 5 206 Note When removing the document be careful not to tear it When opening closing the upper unit be careful not to get your fingers caught Check if the last page of the ejec...

Page 157: ...e Service window Fig 5 301 In the Service window buttons for executing each mode are displayed Each Service mode starts from this window In the Service window of this machine English is basically used except for the OS related displays 1 Regist Registration adjustment for image scanning 2 Firm Load Firmware update 3 Dcon Check The operation of various kinds of hardware such as operation keys senso...

Page 158: ...ails on how to install the software bundled with this machine refer to the user s manual When checking specifications such as the number of scanned documents be sure the personal computer for service satisfies the personal computer system requirements described in the User s manual 3 How to start and exit The procedure for starting and exiting from the service mode is as follows 1 Connect the pers...

Page 159: ...m Driver Tools QumaTool exe is launched from the bundled Setup disk Do not copy the QumaTool exe file onto the user s personal computer When starting any service mode pay attention not to reveal the folder name or password to the user 4 Regist This mode is used to adjust registration for image scanning 1 Set some plain white copy paper A4 LTR on the document tray Note Do not use dirty or creased p...

Page 160: ...nformation issued with the new firmware Avoid executing this mode by mistake Brief operational procedure 1 Select Firm Load from the Service window 2 A window appears in which the firmware file is selected 3 Specify the file to open it 4 The firmware is loaded into the machine Note When the firmware has been changed write down the version number on the ROM Version label affixed on the rear side of...

Page 161: ...operation keys sensors operation panel LEDs motors solenoids and shading plates Operation window After selecting Dcon Check in the Service window the Operation window See Fig 5 306 appears To close the Operation window press the Close button Fig 5 306 a Operation keys Pressing an operation key will illuminate the corresponding mark Fig 5 307 shows the case in which the Count Only key is pressed Fi...

Page 162: ...ensor Front registration L sensor Back registration sensor Front registration R sensor Right end sensor Note When something is wrong with the operation of the pick up sensor the sensor position is thought to be incorrect This problem occurs quite often especially when disassembling or reassembling the pick up sensor For the adjustment refer to the VIII AFTER REPLACING PARTS c Endorser As with the ...

Page 163: ...Forward means the feeding direction and Reverse means reverse rotation In addition you can choose Gray or Color for the image mode The pick up motor feed motor feeding motor on screen retard motor separate motor on screen tray motor endorser feed motor Endorser Motor and endorser stamping motor Endo Print Motor will rotate at the selected torque level Weak Middle or Strong See Fig 5 313 When STOP ...

Page 164: ...the solenoid as soon as you have checked its operation g Shading plate Fig 5 316 shows the part of the Operation window corresponding to the shading plates Shading plates on the upper or lower side will pop up via a gear to overhang the platen roller as soon as any force Weak Middle and Strong is selected See Fig 5 317 because the upper or lower shading solenoids are pulled in When STOP is selecte...

Page 165: ... this machine After selecting Check Device in the Service window a window displaying the version of each device appears See Fig 5 318 Clicking the Imprinter Flushing button enables the ink of the imprinter to be discharged Setting a sheet of paper for the imprinter in the feed path and pressing this button allows you to check the ink discharge To close the window press the Close button Fig 5 318 ...

Page 166: ... which means the window displays the analog values related to the ultrasonic sensor Setting papers on the ultrasonic sensor portion in the feed path while avoiding the registration sensors allows you to check the operation of the ultrasonic sensor When one sheet is set the Document judgement lamp will illuminate When two or more sheets are set the Document judgement lamp and Amplitude judgement la...

Page 167: ... front registration L sensor pick up sensor front registration R sensor back registration sensor and right end sensor are displayed The mark of the sensor that has detected a document will illuminate The operation of these sensors must be checked using the Dcon Check To close the window press the Close button Fig 5 321 Upper unit opening closing sensor Left end sensor Pick up sensor Back registrat...

Page 168: ...sor that has detected a document will illuminate However the operation of the document guide width sensor and staple sensor are checked here and the operation of the document sensor and document tray HP sensor are checked with the Dcon Check Document guide width sensor Slide the document guide and check that the output value varies accordingly Staple sensor Block the light path of the staple senso...

Page 169: ...al number of fed sheets and the number of document jams After Counter is selected from the Service window the Change Counter window appears See Fig 5 324 This window includes the following information Total Count Displays total number of fed sheets P01_Jam Count Displays the number of occurrences of error code P01 P02_Jam Count Displays the number of occurrences of error code P02 P03_Jam Count Dis...

Page 170: ...e NEW FILE key and Count Only key simultaneously During the user mode the LEDs of the NEW FILE key and Count Only key illuminate and the address U01 U10 and data the last digit appear on the counter display 2 When changing the address use the NEW FILE key Each time NEW FILE is pressed the address changes cycling from U01 to U10 3 When changing the data use the Count Only key Each time Count Only i...

Page 171: ... 0 Does not detect staples Staple detection on Count Only U05 1 Detects staples 0 Staple detection strength Weak 1 Staple detection strength Middle Strength for staple detection U06 2 Staple detection strength Strong 0 Does not perform imprinter printing Imprinter printing on Count Only U07 1 Performs imprinter printing 0 Does not correct skew Skew correction on Count Only U08 1 Corrects skew 0 Do...

Page 172: ...s setting 1 Is the Brightness setting appropriate NO Change the setting Also change Contrast if necessary Reading glass 2 Is the reading glass clean NO Clean it Also clean the roller if necessary 3 Is the shading plate clean NO Clean it Shading plate 4 Does the shading plate jumps up to the platen roller NO Check the assembly of the shading plate and the operation of the shading solenoid Connectio...

Page 173: ... End Reading unit 5 Is the problem solved when the reading unit is replaced YES End MAIN_DCON 6 Is the problem solved when MAIN_DCON is replaced YES End Table 5 502 3 Uneven density streaks sub scanning direction Cause Step Check Item Result Action Reading glass 1 Is the reading glass clean NO Clean it If necessary clean the roller too 2 Is the shading plate clean NO Clean it Shading plate 3 Does ...

Page 174: ...2 Is the specified voltage being supplied at the outlet NO Explain to the customer that the trouble is not with the machine Power switch 3 Does the power switch work normally NO Check the movement of the power switch shaft assembly 4 Are J102 and J117 of MAIN_DCON securely connected NO Check that they are securely connected Connectors related to the DC power supply 5 Are CN1 and CN6 of DC power su...

Page 175: ...ors and solenoids do not operate Cause Faulty location Step Check item Result Action DC power supply 1 Is the unit receiving power NO Perform the actions in section 1 No power Counter display 2 Was the error code checked NO Check the error code and identify the cause Connectors 3 Are the connectors for the faulty motor or sensor connected properly NO Connect them properly Transmission system load ...

Page 176: ...the staples and reload the document Document 3 Do the documents slide smoothly NO Ask the customer to manually feed the documents one at a time Improper detection of double feed 4 Is the size of batch code sheet the same as that of document NO Ask the customer to use the same size sheet Rollers 5 Are the rollers clean NO Clean them If necessary clean the reading glass too 6 Are all parts that the ...

Page 177: ...ctly Therefore the adjustment of the pick up sensor position is required not only after replacing parts but also when a malfunction occurs after changing the position of the pick up sensor The position is correct if the pick up sensor turns ON when the document tray reaches the top with plain copy paper set on the document tray Checking the operation 1 Select Dcon Check in the service mode and kee...

Page 178: ...ver 2 Loosen the fixing screw and rotate the adjusting screw to move the sensor mounting plate on which the pick up sensor is mounted back and forth Fixing screw Adjusting screw Sensor mounting plate Fig 5 801 3 Check the sensor operation while feeding the paper Adjust the pick up sensor to the correct position and then fix it with the screw 4 Replace the covers and check the operation again ...

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Page 181: ...3 J79DH J80 VR1 J611 1 2 3 4 J102 J111 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 30 30 J132 4 4 J131 8 8 J135 J2 J4 16 16 J140 J1201 J3 30 30 J4B 4 4 J2B 8 9 J3B J139 J137 J136 3 2 1 P2 1 2 3 P1 4 3 2 1 CN1 1 2 J117 J118 1 2 3 CN6 J79D J79L PS1 J78 1 2 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 J406 J994 5 4 3 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 CNT J414 J413 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 PS1 J3 J1 J3 3 2 1 1 2 3 J2 J11 Endorser Option Option ...

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Page 183: ...EG_GO 11 REG_MAE J111 12 EXTRA_IN Terminal No Name of Signal 13 80_TXD 14 80_RXD 15 IP_RXD 16 IP_TXD 17 80IN0 J111 18 DFS_PLS 1 FAN_P 2 FAN_RDY J114 3 GND 1 STB J117 2 STB 1 24V 2 24V 3 GND 4 GND 5 GND 6 5V 7 10_IN 8 10_TXD 9 10_RXD J118 10 10_IN_X 1 B 2 24V 3 B 4 A 5 24V J120 6 A 1 J121 50 SCSI Terminal No Name of Signal 1 VBUS 2 DM 3 DP J124 4 GND 1 FG 2 GND 3 5V J131 4 12V 1 CISF_RESET 2 CISF_R...

Page 184: ... 5 12V 1 CISB_RESET 2 CISB_RESET 3 CISB_SYNC 4 CISB_SYNC 5 CISB_MCLK 6 CISB_MCLK 7 CISB_INT 8 CISB_INT 9 CISB_DCLK 10 CISB_DCLK J139 11 CISB_DAT9 Terminal No Name of Signal 12 CISF_DAT9 13 CISF_DAT8 14 CISF_DAT8 15 CISF_DAT7 16 CISF_DAT7 17 CISF_DAT6 18 CISF_DAT6 19 CISF_DAT5 20 CISF_DAT5 21 CISF_DAT4 22 CISF_DAT4 23 CISF_DAT3 24 CISB_DAT3 25 CISB_DAT2 26 CISB_DAT2 27 CISB_DAT1 28 CISB_DAT1 29 CIS...

Page 185: ..._OUT 13 GND 14 GND 15 GND 16 24V 17 24V J401 18 24V 1 GND 2 REG_FR 3 REG_FL 4 REG_FR_P 5 REG_FL_P 6 GND 7 PAPER_DT J402 8 5V 1 GND 2 R_SEN 3 R_SEN_P 4 GND 5 REG_B J403 6 REG_B_P 1 PCK_MA 2 PCK_MA 3 PCK_MB J404 4 PCK_MB Terminal No Name of Signal 1 TAK_MA 2 TAK_MA 3 TAK_MB J405 4 TAK_MB 1 24V 2 COUNT 3 OPEN 4 L_SEN 5 L_SEN_P 6 GND 7 DOOR_S J406 8 DOOR_S_P 1 5V 2 DFS_PLS 3 DFS_RXD 4 DFS_TXD J408 5 G...

Page 186: ...elow Terminal No Name of Signal 1 10_IN_X 2 10_RXD 3 10_TXD 4 10_IN 5 5V 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 24V J503 10 24V 1 24V 2 OPEN 3 OPEN J504 4 REG_CL 1 SIZE_DT 2 GND 3 5V 4 GND 5 AUTO_DT 6 AUTO_P 7 GND 8 TRY_HP J505 9 5V 1 TYR_MA 2 TRY_MA 3 TRY_MB J506 4 TRY_MB 1 SEP_MA 2 SEP_MA 3 SEP_MB J507 4 SEP_MB Terminal No Name of Signal 1 GND 2 GL_0 3 GL_1 4 GL_2 5 GL_3 6 GL_4 7 OPEN J508 8 5V 1 F_SHD_SL J509 2 2...

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Page 189: ...RST EDITION OCT 2003 PARTS CATALOG OCT 2003 MY8 31A0 000 FIRST EDITION DR 6080 100V 120V 220 240V 50 60Hz 60Hz 50 60Hz M11 0481 M11 0483 M11 0484 DR 9080C 100V 120V 220 240V 50 60Hz 60Hz 50 60Hz M11 0471 M11 0473 M11 0474 Imprinter for DR 6080 9080C M18 0801 i ...

Page 190: ... aid the service technician in identifying clearly the item to be ordered Whenever ordering parts consult this Parts Catalog for all of the information pertaining to each item Be sure to include in the Parts Request the full item description the item part number and the quantity Quality Assurance Center Canon Electronics Inc 版権所有 無断転載 引用を禁ず Copyright 2003 Canon Electronics Inc 本マニュアルについては 機密保持等その取...

Page 191: ...原稿台部 140 1 140 2 141 原稿台駆動部 141 1 141 2 201 給紙ユニット部 201 1 201 2 202 上搬送ガイド部 202 1 202 2 203 上ローラ部 203 1 203 2 204 上シェーディング ユニット部 204 1 204 2 205 上フレーム部 205 1 205 2 206 上センサ部 206 1 206 2 301 駆動ローラ部 1 301 1 301 2 302 駆動ローラ部 2 302 1 302 2 303 下シェーディング ユニット部 303 1 303 2 304 ベース部 304 1 304 2 320 分離ローラ部 320 1 320 2 400 上下読取部 400 1 400 2 500 電装部 500 1 500 2 600 オプション 600 1 600 2 C 部品索引表 C 1 C 2 C 3 iii ...

Page 192: ...1 FEED UNIT ASSEMBLY 201 1 201 2 202 UPPER FEED GUIDE ASSEMBLY 202 1 202 2 203 UPPER ROLLER ASSEMBLY 203 1 203 2 204 UPPER SHADING UNIT ASSEMBLY 204 1 204 2 205 UPPER FLAME ASSEMBLY 205 1 205 2 206 UPPER SENSOR ASSEMBLY 206 1 206 2 301 DRIVE ROLLER ASSEMBLY 1 301 1 301 2 302 DRIVE ROLLER ASSEMBLY 2 302 1 302 2 303 LOWER SHADING UNIT ASSEMBLY 303 1 303 2 304 BASE ASSEMBLY 304 1 304 2 320 SEPARATION...

Page 193: ...の欄には 部品番号が示してあります 部品を発注する際は 必ずこの番号を明示してくださ い NPNと記載されている部品はサービスパーツに設 定されていません 注 部品番号の末尾3桁を訂番といいます 部品改良等 の目的で部品の一部が変更になった場合 訂番が 変わることがあります これらの変更については 技 術情報 Service Information で随時連絡されます ので 常にこれらの情報も注意深く読むよう心がけて ください 3 ラ ン ク RANK Nと記載されている部品はサービスパーツに設定され ていますが 在庫はされていません 注文を受けてか らの受注生産になります 4 使用個数 Q TY 4番目の使用個数欄に示してある数字は 各部品図 中における各部品の使用数量を示しています 使用個数欄には数字の他に以下のアルファベット文 字も表示されています AR 数量を限定せず 組立時に必要...

Page 194: ... called the Revision Number The Revision Number is changed of the part is modified Information regarding such changes will be provided by Service Information Bulletins These Bulletins should be read carefully 3 Rank Parts marked N are service parts but are not stock items They are produced on a special order basis 4 Quantity Q ty The quantity shown in this column is the number of parts used in the...

Page 195: ...COPYRIGHT 2003 CANON ELECTRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 vii ...

Page 196: ... ELECTRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 EXTERNAL COVERS DELIVERY COVER ASSEMBLY DOCUMENT BOARD ASSEMBLY DOCUMENT BOARD DRIVE ASSEMBLY 120 100 141 140 FIGURE A 1 ASSEMBLY LOCATION DIAGRAM 1 主要部品配置図 1 A 1 ...

Page 197: ...LY 2 DRIVE ROLLER ASSEMBLY 1 FEED UNIT ASSEMBLY UPPER SENSOR ASSEMBLY BASE ASSEMBLY LOWER SHADING UNIT ASSEMBLY UPPER SHADING UNIT ASSEMBLY IMAGE READER UPPER LOWER UPPER FEED GUIDE ASSEMBLY UPPER ROLLER ASSEMBLY SEPARATION ROLLER ASSEMBLY 500 203 302 304 204 400 301 303 320 206 201 205 202 FIGURE A 2 ASSEMBLY LOCATION DIAGRAM 1 主要部品配置図 2 A 2 ...

Page 198: ...CTRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 FIGURE 201 FIGURE 141 FIGURE 100 FIGURE 120 FIGURE 140 FIGURE 202 FIGURE 203 FIGURE 204 FIGURE 205 FIGURE 206 FIGURE 301 FIGURE 302 FIGURE B ILLUSTRATION INDEX イラスト索引 B 1 ...

Page 199: ...COPYRIGHT 2003 CANON ELECTRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 FIGURE 500 FIGURE 400 FIGURE 303 FIGURE 304 FIGURE 320 FIGURE 600 OPTION FIGURE B ILLUSTRATION INDEX イラスト索引 B 2 ...

Page 200: ...COPYRIGHT 2003 CANON ELECTRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 11 12 13 14 14 52 54 52 51 51 51 53 52 53 52 52 50 FIGURE 100 EXTERNAL COVERS 外装カバー部 100 1 ...

Page 201: ...EY TOP STRAT スタート キー 7 MA2 6758 000 N 1 KEY TOP STOP ストップ キー 8 MA2 6759 000 N 1 KEY TOP キー 9 MA2 6760 000 1 COVER RIGHT ミギ カバー 10 MA2 6755 000 N 1 PLATE OPERATION ソウサブ プレート 11 MG1 3439 000 1 PCB ASS Y OPERATION ソウサブ PCB 12 MG1 3440 000 1 CABLE ASS Y OPERATION ソウサブ ケーブル 13 MA2 6878 000 N 1 PLATE BLIND A メカクシバン A 14 MA2 6879 000 N 2 PLATE BLIND B メカクシバン B 50 XB1 2300 605 3 SCREW BH M3x6 バインド コネジ M3x...

Page 202: ...COPYRIGHT 2003 CANON ELECTRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 14 14 6 15 8 9 52 7 16 11 51 50 50 51 51 4 12 13 52 2 3 5 10 1 1 10 52 FIGURE 120 DELIVERY COVERS ASSEMBLY 排紙カバー部 120 1 ...

Page 203: ... GUIDE DELIVERY LEFT ハイシ ガイド ヒダリ 7 MA2 6827 000 N 1 GUIDE DELIVERY RIGHT ハイシ ガイド ミギ 8 MA2 6828 000 2 RACK GUIDE ガイド ラック 9 MF1 4250 000 N 1 PLATE MOUNT ガイド トリツケ イタ 10 MF1 4255 000 6 ROLLER DELIVERY FOLLOWER ハイシ ジュドウ ローラー 11 MF1 4258 000 1 COVER DELIVERY ハイシ カバー 12 MA2 6823 000 N 2 BLOCK SLIDE スライド コマ 13 MA2 6824 000 N 2 STOPPER ストッパー 14 MS1 2473 000 4 SPRING COMPRESSION ローラ バネ 15 MS2 0077 000 1 GEA...

Page 204: ...COPYRIGHT 2003 CANON ELECTRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 9 7 8 6 3 3 50 5 1 50 50 14 15 16 50 13 52 51 12 2 10 11 4 50 FIGURE 140 DOCUMENT BOARD ASSEMBLY 原稿台部 140 1 ...

Page 205: ... GUIDE DOCUMENT RIGHT ゲンコウ タカサ キセイ ミギ 8 MF1 4246 000 N 1 GUIDE DOCUMENT LEFT ゲンコウ タカサ キセイ ヒダリ 9 MF1 4247 000 N 1 DOCUMENT BOARD ゲンコウ ダイ 10 MG1 3269 000 1 PCB ASS Y CAMERA DETECT ケンチ カイロ キバン 11 MG1 3449 000 1 CABEL ASS Y TRAY UP トレイ アップ ケーブル 12 MS2 0081 000 1 GEAR 14T ラック ギア 13 VR9 5651 000 1 RESISTOR VARIABLE カヘン テイコウ 14 WT2 5098 000 1 BUSHING CABLE スクウェア ブッシュ 15 MA2 6737 000 1 TRAY PICK UP キュウシ ト...

Page 206: ... OCT 2003 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 4 5 6 6 7 A 8 9 E E 10 25 51 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 D A D 22 22 23 23 23 23 24 51 50 51 51 56 51 56 57 53 53 53 53 53 53 52 53 53 54 55 55 55 55 54 54 54 54 27 26 50 51 27 B C B C FIGURE 141 DOCUMENT BOARD DRIVE ASSEMBLY 原稿台駆動部 141 1 ...

Page 207: ...TEPPING DC ステッピング モーター 16 MA2 6746 000 N 1 SHAFT ARM アーム ジク 2 17 MA2 6748 000 1 TORQUE LIMITER トルク リミッター 18 MA2 6749 000 1 GEAR 39T TORQUE LIMITER トルク リミッター ギア 19 MA2 6751 000 N 1 RING ADJUSTMENT チョウセイ リング 20 XD9 0187 000 6 SPRING WASHER 8 2 サラ バネ 21 MG1 3453 000 1 CABEL ASS Y TRAY トレイ ケーブル 22 WT2 5760 000 2 BUSHING CABLE スクウェア ブッシュ 23 XG9 0405 000 4 BALL BEARING トメワツキ ベアリング 24 MG1 3432 000 1 PCB ...

Page 208: ...TRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 1 7 8 11 10 3 24 12 6 5 50 50 9 4 54 15 51 51 51 16 21 13 50 52 52 2 12 17 19 53 20 12 18 22 23 12 51 51 51 51 51 54 51 14 50 15 FIGURE 201 FEED UNIT ASSEMBLY 給紙ユニット部 201 1 ...

Page 209: ...12 405 4 BALL BEARING フランジツキ ベアリング 13 MF1 4249 000 1 PULLEY GEAR 29T ギア プーリ 14 MF1 4252 000 N 1 PLATE FEED ROLLER オクリ ローラ クドウバン 15 RH7 1278 000 2 MOTOR STEPPING DC ステッピング モーター 16 MA2 6795 000 N 1 MOUNT FEEDING ROLLER オクリ ローラ ダイ 17 MA2 6796 000 1 PULLEY ONE WAY 24T ワンウェイ プーリー 18 MA2 6798 000 N 1 SHAFT FEEDING ROLLER オクリ ローラー ホジジク 19 MA2 6799 000 N 1 ARM FEEDING ROLLER オクリ ローラー カイジョ レバー 20 MF1 4253 ...

Page 210: ...COPYRIGHT 2003 CANON ELECTRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 1 6 2 4 50 50 50 50 50 50 51 5 50 50 3 50 FIGURE 202 UPPER FEED GUIDE ASSEMBLY 上搬送ガイド部 202 1 ...

Page 211: ...CE UPPER イリグチ ウエ ガイド 2 MA2 6801 000 N 1 GUIDE FEEDER UPPER ウエ ハンソウ ガイド 3 MA2 6811 000 N 1 GUIDE UPPER FEED ジョウダン ハンソウ ガイド 4 MA2 6812 000 N 1 GUIDE MIDDLE FEED チュウダン ハンソウ ガイド 5 MA2 6813 000 N 1 GUIDE LOWER FEED ゲダン ハンソウ ガイド 6 MA2 6906 000 N 1 GUIDE SHADING SHEET シェーディング シート ガイド 50 XB1 2300 605 18 SCREW BH M3x6 バインド コネジ M3x6 51 XB4 7300 605 2 SCREW TAPPING BH M3x6 B タイト バインド ビス M3x6 ...

Page 212: ...OPYRIGHT 2003 CANON ELECTRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 3 3 5 5 4 4 3 3 5 50 5 50 2 4 4 1 50 50 3 3 5 5 4 4 1 50 50 3 3 5 5 4 4 1 50 50 203 1 FIGURE 203 UPPER ROLLER ASSEMBLY 上ローラ部 ...

Page 213: ...Q T Y DESCRIPTION REMARKS 203 1 MA2 6848 000 3 ROLLER FEEDER UPPER ハンソウ ウエ ローラー 2 MF1 4242 000 2 ROLLER REGISTRATION UPPER レジスト ウエ ローラ 3 MA2 6860 000 N 10 HOLDER BEARING ベアリング ホルダー 4 MS1 2475 000 10 SPRING COMPRESSION ローラー オサエ バネ 5 XG3 6012 405 10 BALL BEARING フランジツキ ベアリング 50 XD2 1100 402 10 RING E 4 Eリング 040 203 2 ...

Page 214: ...COPYRIGHT 2003 CANON ELECTRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 5 52 50 10 4 52 50 10 9 50 3 52 7 6 1 51 8 1 2 FIGURE 204 UPPER SHADING UNIT ASSEMBLY 上シェーディング ユニット部 204 1 ...

Page 215: ...RING TORSION トーション バネ 2 4 MF1 4265 000 N 1 HINGE UPPER ヒンジ ウエ 5 MF1 4278 000 N 1 HINGE UPPER 2 ヒンジ ウエ 2 6 MG1 3454 000 N 1 SHADING SHEET UNIT シェーディング シート ユニット 7 MG1 3455 000 1 SOLENOID UNIT UPPER ウエ ソレノイド ユニット 8 MS2 0082 000 1 GEAR 21T プラテン ギア 9 MS2 0083 000 1 GEAR 29T プラテン アイドラ ギア 10 XG3 6012 405 2 BALL BEARING フランジツキ ベアリング 50 XD2 1100 402 3 RING E 4 Eリング 040 51 XD3 2200 102 1 PIN DOWEL 2x10 ヘイコウ...

Page 216: ...TRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 15 16 14 23 13 13 14 54 8 53 52 55 52 10 4 5 3 7 12 53 11 4 53 6 9 54 1 17 2 52 19 18 50 21 55 2 51 56 19 18 51 50 56 20 52 22 FIGURE 205 UPPER FLAME ASSEMBLY 上フレーム部 205 1 ...

Page 217: ...A2 6864 000 N 1 SHAFT HOOK フック ジク 13 WT2 5653 000 5 CLAMP CABLE リュース クランプ 14 FS1 9010 000 4 SCREW STEPPED M3 ダンビス 2 2 M3 15 MA2 6722 000 1 GEAR 33T ダンピング ギヤ 16 MA2 6883 000 1 GEAR 33T ダンピング ギヤ 2 17 MA2 6884 000 N 1 STOPPER ストッパー 18 MA2 6154 000 N 2 SHAFT DAMPER ダンパー ジク 19 MS1 0981 000 2 GEAR DAMPER A ダンパー レンケツ ギア A 20 XZ9 0558 000 1 HINGE ONE WAY R ワンウェイ ヒンジ 21 XZ9 0559 000 1 HINGE ONE WAY L ワンウェイ...

Page 218: ...HT 2003 CANON ELECTRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 50 50 6 18 1 16 7 8 5 4 14 3 7 A A B B 50 1 51 50 15 11 50 9 50 12 13 50 50 50 52 10 2 7 17 FIGURE 206 UPPER SENSOR ASSEMBLY 上センサ部 206 1 ...

Page 219: ...サドル 8 VT2 5019 010 2 SPACER スペーサ 9 MA2 6730 000 1 COVER UPPER FRONT ジョウブ マエ カバー 10 MG1 3443 000 1 PCB ASS Y REG SENSOR BACK レジゴ センサ カイロ キバン 11 MA2 6763 000 N 1 PLATE SENROR センサ トリツケ バン 12 MA2 6806 000 1 COVER PICK UP ROLLER ローラ カバー 13 MA2 6807 000 N 1 LEVER DOCUMENT ゲンコウ ケンチ レバー 14 MS1 2481 000 1 SPRING COMPRESSION カイヘイ ケンチ バネ 15 MA2 6790 000 1 PLATE GROUNDING オクリ クドウ アース イタ 16 MG1 3488 000 1 CABL...

Page 220: ...ICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 1 2 7 8 3 4 50 57 54 6 5 20 20 20 52 10 11 51 55 55 16 15 14 13 17 23 17 17 19 17 53 53 55 55 53 53 21 18 53 52 56 Fig 500 9 22 12 FIGURE 301 DRIVE ROLLER ASSEMBLY 1 駆動ローラ部 1 301 1 ...

Page 221: ... 3 GUIDE LIGHT ライト ガイド 13 MA2 6856 000 N 1 PLATE STOP END LEFT ツキアテ キジュン バン L 14 MF1 4240 000 N 1 PLATE STOP END RIGHT ツキアテ キジュン バン R 15 MA2 6769 000 N 1 ARM BRAKE ブレーキ アーム 16 MA2 6808 000 1 SPRING TORSION ブレーキ カアツ バネ 17 XG9 0405 000 4 BALL BEARING トメワツキ ベアリング 18 MS1 3177 000 1 PULLEY 38T プーリー38 19 MS1 6055 000 1 IDLER アイドラー 20 FS1 9120 000 3 SCREW STEPPED M3 ダンビス 1 2 M3 21 MG1 3429 000 1 CABLE AS...

Page 222: ...ANON ELECTRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 4 5 6 7 7 7 7 7 1 3 3 2 50 54 51 51 53 53 53 53 53 51 51 9 9 51 54 52 52 10 11 12 9 51 9 51 51 9 9 9 9 8 FIGURE 302 DRIVE ROLLER ASSEMBLY 2 駆動ローラ部 2 302 1 ...

Page 223: ... MS1 6055 000 1 IDLER アイドラー 6 MS1 2482 000 1 SPRING TENSION バネ 7 MS1 3177 000 5 PULLEY 38T プーリー38 8 XF2 1125 060 1 BELT TIMING 250T タイミング ベルト 9 XG9 0405 000 8 BALL BEARING トメワツキ ベアリング 10 MA2 6843 000 N 1 LEVER DELIVERY ハイシ レバー 11 MF1 4256 000 N 1 PLATE DELIVERY LEVER ハイシ レバー ステー 12 MS1 2479 000 1 SPRING TENSION ハイシ レバー バネ 50 XD2 1100 502 1 RING E 5 Eリング 050 51 XD2 1100 642 8 RING E 6 4 Eリング 064 52...

Page 224: ...RIGHT 2003 CANON ELECTRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 1 2 3 4 53 13 11 10 51 51 51 50 52 13 52 52 6 52 9 7 5 7 8 8 12 51 51 FIGURE 303 LOWER SHADING UNIT ASSEMBLY 下シェーディング ユニット部 303 1 ...

Page 225: ... 000 1 SPRING TORSION 1 トーション バネ1 6 MA2 6911 000 N 1 PLATE SOLENOID 3 ソレノイド プレート 3 7 MF1 4263 000 2 ROLLER SPACER スペーサ コロ 8 MF1 4266 000 N 2 HINGE LOWER ヒンジ シタ 9 MF1 4267 000 1 SOLENOID LOWER ソレノイド シタ 10 MS2 0082 000 1 GEAR 21T プラテン ギア 11 MS2 0083 000 1 GEAR 29T プラテン アイドラ ギア 12 WT2 5056 000 1 CLIP CABLE エッジ サドル 13 XG3 6012 405 2 BALL BEARING フランジツキ ベアリング 50 XB1 2300 405 2 SCREW BH M3x4 バインド コネジ M3...

Page 226: ...COPYRIGHT 2003 CANON ELECTRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 3 1 2 4 4 5 51 51 50 50 8 6 5 51 50 52 7 7 52 50 6 5 9 FIGURE 304 BASE ASSEMBLY ベース部 304 1 ...

Page 227: ...Y トレイ ガイド 3 MA2 6818 000 N 1 BRUSH ELIMINATOR ジョデン ブラシ 4 XH9 0118 000 N 4 FOOT プラスティ フット 5 WT2 5760 000 3 BUSHING CABLE スクエア ブッシュ 6 WT2 5744 000 2 CLAMP CABLE メッキツキ ケーブル トメ 7 MA2 6762 000 N 2 SHAFT LUTCH ラッチ ジク 8 WT2 5061 000 2 BUSHING CABLE スクエア ブッシュ 9 WT2 5098 000 1 BUSHING CABLE スクエア ブッシュ 50 XB1 2300 605 4 SCREW BH M3x6 バインド コネジ M3x6 51 XB6 7300 609 10 SCREW TP M3x6 TP ナベ コネジ M3x6 52 XA9 1290 0...

Page 228: ...GHT 2003 CANON ELECTRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 1 8 1 2 3 4 9 10 5 51 6 7 50 50 52 52 52 11 11 15 12 13 14 52 52 54 53 53 52 53 53 FIGURE 320 SEPARATION ROLLER ASSEMBLY 分離ローラ部 320 1 ...

Page 229: ...ジク 7 MA2 6779 000 N 1 LEVER SEPARATION RELEASE ブンリ カイジョ レバー 8 MS1 2478 000 1 SPRING TENSION ブンリ ローラ カネツ バネ 9 MS1 3178 000 1 PULLEY 20T プーリー 20 10 MS1 3180 000 1 PULLEY 22T プーリー 22 11 XF2 1105 840 2 BELT TIMING 58T タイミング ベルト 12 MA2 6774 000 N 1 PLATE SEPARATION DRIVE ブンリ クドウ バン 13 MS2 0075 000 1 PULLEY GEAR 59 22T ギア プーリ 14 RH7 1278 000 1 MOTOR STEPPING DC ステッピング モーター 15 MG1 3476 000 1 CABLE ASS Y ...

Page 230: ...COPYRIGHT 2003 CANON ELECTRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 4 5 50 52 6 6 51 50 52 2 1 2 Fig 206 3 7 50 1 50 7 51 FIGURE 400 IMAGE READER UPPER LOWER 上下読取部 400 1 ...

Page 231: ...T ヨミトリ ユニット 3 WT2 5653 000 1 CLAMP CABLE リュース クランプ 4 MA2 6885 000 N 1 HOLDER SENSOR RIGHT センサ ホルダ ミギ 5 MA2 6886 000 N 1 HOLDER SENSOR LEFT センサ ホルダ ヒダリ 6 MA2 6887 000 N 2 PLATE HOLDING センサ オウアツ バネ 7 MS1 2476 000 2 PLATE HOLDING センサ オウアツ バネ 50 XB4 7300 809 8 SCREW TAPPING BH M3x8 B タイト バンド ビス M3x8 51 XB4 8261 005 2 SCREW TAPPING FH M2 6x10 B タイト ビス M2 6x10 52 XB4 7300 409 2 SCREW TAPPING BH M3x4 B タ...

Page 232: ...YRIGHT 2003 CANON ELECTRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 8 10 A A 52 1 4 2 3 9 50 15 14 50 51 51 6 53 50 7 54 11 5 12 17 18 13 16 54 FIGURE 500 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ASSEMBLY 電装部 500 1 ...

Page 233: ... ASS Y CONTROL MAIN DR 6080 DCON カイロ キバン グレイ MG1 3506 000 1 PCB ASS Y CONTROL MAIN DR 9080C DCON カイロ キバン カラー 10 MG1 3474 000 1 FAN ファン 11 MA2 6857 000 N 1 PLATE POWER PUSH デンゲン オシイタ 12 FS1 9121 000 1 SCREW STEPPED 13 M3 ダンビス 13 M3 13 WT2 5651 000 3 CLAMP CABLE リュース クランプ 14 MG1 3475 000 1 CABLE ASS Y LOWER シタ ケーブル 15 MG1 3502 000 1 CABLE ASS Y UPPER ウエ ケーブル 16 WT2 5031 000 3 BUSHING CABLE エッジ サドル 1...

Page 234: ...COPYRIGHT 2003 CANON ELECTRONICS INC CANON DR 6080 9080C FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 Removing the IP Cartridge CAUTION STATIC SENSITIVE 1 2 3 50 4 5 FIGURE 600 OPTIONS オプション 600 1 ...

Page 235: ... NUMBER R A N K Q T Y DESCRIPTION REMARKS 600 1 MG1 3477 000 1 IP CARRIGE ASSEMBLY IP キャリッジ 2 MA2 6834 000 1 SHAFT IP IP ジク 3 MG1 3478 000 1 IP PAD UNIT IP キュウシュウタイ ユニット 4 FA3 8727 000 1 RETAINING RING ジュシ キンテイ ワッシャ 5 MA2 6846 000 1 LABEL IP IP ソウサ ラベル 50 XB1 2300 605 1 SCREW BH M3x6 バインド M3x6 600 2 ...

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Page 238: ... MG1 3491 000 201 21 1 MG1 3492 000 201 23 1 MG1 3495 000 206 02 1 MG1 3501 000 206 03 1 MG1 3502 000 500 15 1 MG1 3503 000 206 18 1 MG1 3506 000 500 09 1 MG1 3507 000 500 09 1 MG1 3581 000 206 04 1 MG1 3582 000 206 05 1 MG1 3583 000 206 17 1 MG1 3584 000 206 06 1 MG1 3616 000 400 02 2 MH3 2055 000 500 07 1 MH7 1130 000 301 03 1 MH7 5052 000 301 05 1 MS1 0981 000 205 19 2 MS1 2399 000 500 17 1 MS1...

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Page 241: ...FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 369 1892 2003年 10月 初版発行 埼 玉 県 秩 父 市 下 影 森 1 2 4 8 番 地 キ ヤ ノ ン 電 子 株 式 会 社 品 質 保 証 部 品 質 推 進 課 Prepared by QUALITY ASSURANCE CENTER CANON ELECTRONICS INC 1248 Shimokagemori Chichibu shi Saitama 369 1892 Japan FIRST EDITION OCT 2003 viii ...

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Page 243: ...INSTRUCTIONS CANON DOCUMENT SCANNER Please read this manual before operating this unit After you finish reading this manual store it in a safe place for future reference ...

Page 244: ...n a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless otherwise specified in the manual If such changes or modifications should be made you could be required to stop operation of the equipment RADIO INTERFERENCE REGULATIONS For 120V models This digital app...

Page 245: ...lure of the diskette resulted from accident abuse or misapplication of the SOFTWARE and shall not extend to anyone other than the original user of the SOFTWARE CANON CANON S AFFILIATE THEIR DISTRIBUTOR OR DEALER DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WITH RESPECT TO THE SOFTWARE OR ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTATION NEITHER CANON CANO...

Page 246: ...on may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior permission of CANON ELECTRONICS INC w The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice e Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of i...

Page 247: ...for your safety and contain extremely important information Failure to observe the instructions provided in a warning could result in death or serious injury to yourself or your coworkers Caution notices are also provided for your safety and contain important information Failure to observe the instructions provided in a caution notice could result in serious injury to yourself or your coworkers or...

Page 248: ... 15 1 4 Optional Products 16 Chapter 2 Preparation Before Use 2 1 Checking Your Operating Environment 18 2 2 Connecting to a Computer 19 SCSI Connections 19 SCSI Cards 19 Connecting the SCSI Cable 20 Setting the SCSI ID and Terminator 20 USB Connections 22 USB 2 0 Interface Cards 22 Connecting a USB Interface Cable 23 Connecting the Power Cord 23 2 3 Preparing for Paper Feed and Eject 24 Preparing...

Page 249: ...7 Closing CapturePerfect 38 3 4 Uninstalling the Software 39 Chapter 4 Document Feeding and Scanning 4 1 Documents 42 Types of Documents 42 How to Place Documents 43 4 2 Document Feeding and Scanning 44 Scan Procedure 44 Standard Feeding 45 Panel Feeding 46 Automatic Feeding 48 Manual Feeding Bypass Mode 50 Count Only Mode 52 Using Patch Code Sheets 53 Patch Code Sheets 53 Types of Patch Code Patt...

Page 250: ...Cleaning the Main Unit 80 Cleaning the Document Detection Sensor 81 Cleaning the Scanning Glasses and Rollers 81 Cleaning the Shading Plates 85 Cleaning the Guide Plate When Using the Imprinter 87 Cleaning the Ink Jet Nozzles When Using the Imprinter 87 Power Outlet 87 7 2 Replacing the Rollers 88 When to Replace Rollers 88 Resetting the Counter 89 Installing and Removing the Rollers 91 Installing...

Page 251: ...anner Before you clean the scanner turn OFF the power and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet To clean the scanner exterior use a firmly wrung cloth moistened slightly with water or mild detergent Never use any type of volatile solution such as alcohol benzene or paint thinner If you hear a strange sound detect smoke or abnormal heat sense vibration or smell odd odors around the scanne...

Page 252: ...leads damage the power cord and cause a fire or electrical shock Keep the area around the power outlet clear of all obstacles so you can disconnect the power cord easily at all times Never spill water or type of volatile solution alcohol benzene paint thinner into the scanner Doing so might cause a fire or electrical shock When the scanner is not being used for a long time disconnect the power cor...

Page 253: ... the scanner Places subject to dust and fumes Dust and cigarette fumes adversely affect the components inside the scanner Near running water a heat source water vapor or in an area such as a laboratory exposed to ammonia gas paint thinner or other volatile chemicals Places subject to vibration and strong shock Places subject to rapid changes in temperature or humidity Condensation occurring inside...

Page 254: ...power cord Never bundle the power cord or wrap the cord around an object such as a table leg Do not tug the power cord When you remove the power cord grip it by the plug head Keep the area around the power outlet free of obstacles Carrying Take care when moving the scanner Two people should hold the scanner firmly on opposite sides when lifting it The scanner weighs 25 kg Two people must carry the...

Page 255: ...e scanner what s in the box and the names and functions of parts on the scanner 1 1 Features of the DR 6080 9080C 10 1 2 Packaging What Is in the Box 12 1 3 Part Names 13 Front View 13 Rear View 14 Connectors Bottom View 14 Operation Panel 15 1 4 Optional Products 16 ...

Page 256: ...et per minute DR 9080C Large capacity reliable paper feeding Up to 500 sheets of A4 LTR size documents can be placed at once A wide range of size and thickness of documents can be scanned Paper feeding is highly reliable Document skew is automatically aligned as it passes through the scanner The scanner accurately handles documents of various sizes and thicknesses Double feed detection See p 58 Th...

Page 257: ...ptions The wide range of options includes the imprinter for printing characters on the document being scanned the bar code module that reads bar codes on documents that are being scanned and the endorser for printing numbers on the documents after scanning ...

Page 258: ...ake sure that you have everything Check every item you have removed from the box If any items are missing contact your sales representative DR 6080 9080C Power Cord 1 Setup Disc Instructions this manual 1 The power cord varies according to country of purchase ...

Page 259: ...s extend beyond the edge of the document tray See p 24 Power Switch See p 27 Document Guide Set the paper guide for the width of the document you are going to scan Document Eject Tray Extension Stopper Use this if documents look like they are going to fall off of the eject tray See p 25 Document Eject Tray Guide Set this guide to the width of the document being ejected See p 26 Imprinter Cover Ope...

Page 260: ...id overheating and causing a fire never block the air vents on the rear of the scanner Connectors Bottom View SCSI Connectors Connect a half pitch 50 pin pin type SCSI cable See p 19 USB Connector Connect a Hi Speed USB 2 0 compatible cable See p 22 DIP Switch This switch is for setting the SCSI ID and turning ON or OFF the terminator See p 20 CAUTION ...

Page 261: ...orts the Batch Separator function This key lights when it is pressed or when the batch separator has been set in the application When this function is in use scanned images will be saved to a separate file or folder from that of the preceding images 4 Bypass Mode key Press this key to set the scanner to the Bypass manual mode Use this function to scan documents that might double feed or that are b...

Page 262: ...602R red Endorser ED 600 The Endorser ED 600 unit is installed on top of the scanner and prints a six digit number on the back of the document being scanned When using the endorser the scanning speed lowers to match the printing speed of the endorser Hard Counter The hard counter is a seven digit counter that is installed inside the upper scanner It keeps a tally of the pages that are fed through ...

Page 263: ...g Environment 18 2 2 Connecting to a Computer 19 SCSI Connections 19 USB Connections 22 Connecting the Power Cord 23 2 3 Preparing for Paper Feed and Eject 24 Preparing the Document Tray Extension 24 Preparing the Document Eject Tray Extension 25 2 4 Turning ON OFF the Power 27 Turning ON the Power 27 Recognizing the Scanner 28 Turning OFF the Power 30 ...

Page 264: ...r is recommended One of the following operating systems For SCSI Microsoft Windows 98SE Microsoft Windows Me Microsoft Windows NT 4 0 Workstation SP6 Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4 Microsoft Windows XP SP1 For USB Microsoft Windows 98SE Microsoft Windows Me Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional SP4 Microsoft Windows XP SP1 Either an ISIS compatible or a TWAIN compatible application that ope...

Page 265: ...cards SCSI cable The scanner s SCSI connector is a half pitch 50 pin pin type connector Check the shape of the connector on your computer s SCSI card or on the SCSI device connected to your computer and prepare a SCSI cable that is compatible with the connector that can be connected to the scanner SCSI Cards Be sure to use one of the recommended SCSI cards when connecting the scanner with a SCSI c...

Page 266: ...ctor on the rear of the scanner and connect the other end of the SCSI cable into the SCSI device in a daisy chain SCSI Cable SCSI Connectors Power Cord Connector USB Connector cannot be connected Setting the SCSI ID and Terminator Set the SCSI ID and the terminator on the DIP switches located between the SCSI connectors and the power cord connector Move the DIP switch towards you to turn it OFF an...

Page 267: ...e daisy chain Set the terminator switch to ON In such a connection be sure to set the terminator on all other SCSI devices to OFF Terminator OFF Terminator ON When another SCSI device is connected as the last device of the daisy chain Set the terminator switch on the scanner to OFF In such a connection set the terminator on the SCSI device connected as the end device to ON Terminator ON or attach ...

Page 268: ...2 0 interface cards Manufacturer Adaptec Product USB 2 Connect 2000LP AUA 2000 USB 2 Connect 3100 AUA 3100LP USB 2 Connect 5100 AUA 5100 USB 2 Connect for Notebooks AUA 1420 Be sure to follow the installation procedure in your computer s operation manual when installing the USB 2 0 interface card to your computer Use the most recent USB 2 0 driver provided by Adaptec or Microsoft Windows NT operat...

Page 269: ...he plug when your hands are wet Never plug the scanner into a multiplug power strip Never bundle or tie the power cord around itself or another object Connect the plug securely to the power source Use only the power cord and plug provided with the scanner Before you connect the power cord be sure to turn OFF the power Be sure to connect to an AC 220 240V 50 60 Hz or AC 120V 60 Hz power supply acco...

Page 270: ...ch the size of the document being scanned Preparing the Document Tray Extension Pull out the document tray extension to accommodate the size of the document to be scanned 1 Pull out the document tray extension from the document tray 2 Gently open the extension wire Use the extension wire if the document extends beyond the edge of the document tray Note ...

Page 271: ... If the document you are scanning is long open the document eject tray extension and adjust the position of the stopper as needed 1 Open the document eject tray extension 2 Lift up the stopper 3 Adjust the position of the stopper to match the length of the document You can use the stopper without opening the document eject tray extension See p 26 2 3 Preparing for Paper Feed and Eject ...

Page 272: ...ng is short use the stopper without opening the document eject tray extension 1 Lift up the stopper 2 Adjust the position of the stopper to match the length of the document Adjust the position of the document eject guides if the document being ejected drifts to the left or right Note ...

Page 273: ... panel If you hear a strange sound detect smoke or abnormal heat sense vibration or smell odd odors around the scanner turn OFF the power immediately and disconnect the power cord from the power outlet Contact your service representative immediately Failure to do so might cause a fire 2 Turn ON the computer When you connect the scanner to the computer you need to make Windows recognize the scanner...

Page 274: ...alog box appears 1 Select Specify the location of the driver Advanced and then click the Next button 2 Insert the setup disc into the computer s CD ROM drive 3 Select Search for the best driver for your device Recommended and then select Specify a location Enter D INF assuming that D is assigned to your CD ROM drive and then click the Next button 4 Click the Next button 5 Click the Finish button I...

Page 275: ... the driver has not passed Windows logo testing simply continue operation 5 Click the Finish button in the Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard screen The DR 6080 will be registered as CANON DR 6080 SCSI or CANON DR 6080 USB in the Imaging Device directory The DR 9080C will be registered as CANON DR 9080C SCSI or CANON DR 9080C USB in the Imaging Device directory The displayed device name of t...

Page 276: ...er 1 Turn OFF the computer 2 To turn OFF the scanner press the power switch Wait at least 10 seconds before turning ON the scanner again For your safety disconnect the power plug from the power outlet if you are not using the scanner for a long time CAUTION ...

Page 277: ...turePerfect so that you can use this scanner 3 1 About the Software 32 3 2 Installing the Software 33 Installing the ISIS TWAIN Driver 33 Installing CapturePerfect 34 3 3 How to Use the Software 36 How to Use the ISIS TWAIN Driver 36 How to Use CapturePerfect 37 3 4 Uninstalling the Software 39 ...

Page 278: ...the software ISIS TWAIN driver CapturePerfect This is a TWAIN compatible application for scanning images Install it if necessary The ISIS TWAIN driver provided with the scanner does not necessarily operate all ISIS compatible applications or all TWAIN compatible applications Contact your sales representative for further information Some functions mentioned in this manual may not be operated in som...

Page 279: ...s System pix dll The names of the Windows and Windows System folders are different depending on which Windows operating system you are using The names of the above folders are representative and should be replaced by the name of the folder used in your operating system 1 Turn ON your computer and start Windows Be sure to log on as an administrator if your system is Windows NT 4 0 Workstation Windo...

Page 280: ...e scanner to the computer 1 Turn ON your computer and start Windows Be sure to log on as an administrator if your system is Windows NT 4 0 Workstation Windows 2000 Professional or Windows XP 2Insert the setup disc into the CD ROM drive This manual assumes that D is assigned to your CD ROM drive 3Click the Start button and then select Run The screen depends on which Windows operating system you are...

Page 281: ...35 ENGLISH 4 Enter D CapturePerfect setup exe in the Open field and then click OK The installation starts 5 Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation 3 2 Installing the Software ...

Page 282: ... scanner Read the ISIS TWAIN Driver HELP for information on using the ISIS TWAIN driver How to Use the ISIS TWAIN Driver The explanation on how to use the ISIS TWAIN driver is in the ISIS TWAIN driver help file To view the help file click the Start button then click Programs Canon DR 6080 9080C Canon DR 6080 9080C Help ...

Page 283: ...ing CapturePerfect 1 Click the Start button and then click Programs CapturePerfect 2 0 Click All Programs CapturePerfect 2 0 if your OS is Windows XP 2 Start CapturePerfect The basic operation of CapturePerfect is noted in the CapturePerfect help file Refer by selecting Help from the Help menu on the menu bar in CapturePerfect to view the explanation Note 3 3 How to Use the Software ...

Page 284: ...38 Chapter 3 Software Closing CapturePerfect 1 Select Exit from the File menu ...

Page 285: ...00 Professional or Windows XP The dialogs and button names in Windows XP are different from those used in the explanations in this manual Refer to the Windows XP Help and Support Center to uninstall the software 1Click the Start button and then click Settings Control Panel 2Double click on the Add Remove Programs icon The Add Remove Programs Properties dialog box appears Important 3 4 Uninstalling...

Page 286: ... the Add Remove button 4The Confirm File Deletion dialog box appears If you selected Canon DR 6080 9080C Driver the above dialog box appears If you selected CapturePerfect 2 0 the above dialog box appears 5Click the Yes button and the uninstaller starts Follow the instructions on the screen to finish uninstalling the software ...

Page 287: ...utions regarding documents that can be handled on this scanner and scanning operations 4 1 Documents 42 Types of Documents 42 How to Place Documents 43 4 2 Document Feeding and Scanning 44 Scan Procedure 44 Count Only Mode 52 Using Patch Code Sheets 53 Scanning ...

Page 288: ...contain pasted artwork make sure that the ink or paste on the pages is thoroughly dry If the documents are scanned with the ink or paste still wet the scanner may cause problems If you scan a document written in pencil the letters may not scan properly or the pencil may rub off onto the rollers and stain subsequent documents Before you scan this kind of document make a copy and then scan the copy ...

Page 289: ...ceed the load limitation mark when placing documents in the document tray It may cause paper jams Small Size Limitation Mark When placing documents that are smaller than LTR A4 size Large Size Limitation Mark When placing documents that are larger than LTR A4 size It is possible to place approximately 500 documents of regular LTR A4 size 80g m2 or approximately 200 documents of larger than LTR siz...

Page 290: ...n on the ISIS TWAIN driver s settings screen Standard Feeding See p 45 This feeding mode is selected from the application to start or stop scanning Instruct the scanner to start scanning from the computer after the document is placed in the scanner Panel Feeding See p 46 This feeding mode is useful when you want to continuously scan batches of documents that are different sizes Place the document ...

Page 291: ...SIS TWAIN driver s settings screen 2 Align a batch of documents to be scanned until the edges are even 3 Place the document face up in the document tray aligning the document s top edge against the back of the document tray 4 Adjust the document guides to the width of the document 5 Instruct scanning to start from the application 4 2 Document Feeding and Scanning ...

Page 292: ...ontinuing to scan Panel Feeding To use the panel feeding mode instruct the scanner to start from the application and it will go into standby mode Start scanning by pressing the Start Stop key on the scanner 1 Select Panel Feeding in Feeding Option on the ISIS TWAIN driver s settings screen 2 Align a batch of documents to be scanned until the edges are even 3 Place the document face up in the docum...

Page 293: ...nt tray rises and scanning begins When scanning ends the document tray is lowered If paper feed stops during scanning due to a system error or paper jam make sure that the last page of the document was recorded properly before continuing to scan 8 If there are more documents to scan place the document and press the Start key To end scanning press the Stop key Note 4 2 Document Feeding and Scanning...

Page 294: ...iver s settings screen 2 Place the first page of the document face up in the document tray aligning the document s top edge against the back of the document tray Adjust the document guides to the width of the document 3 Instruct scanning to start from the application Automatic scanning does not start when the document is placed before you instruct scanning to start from the application Either pres...

Page 295: ...e document tray shown below detects the document After instructing the scanner to start if something is placed over the sensor it will mistakenly recognize it as a document and start scanning Do not place anything other than documents over the sensor Sensor Dust on the sensor will cause false recognition Clean the sensor periodically See Cleaning the Document Detection Sensor on p 81 7 If there ar...

Page 296: ...together 1 Place the first page of the document face up in the document tray aligning the document s top edge against the back of the document tray Adjust the document guides to the width of the document 2 Select Manual Feeding in Feeding Option on the ISIS TWAIN driver s settings screen Alternatively press the Bypass Mode key on the operation panel Bypass Mode key ...

Page 297: ... tray aligning the document s top edge against the back of the document tray The document is scanned 5 Continue to place the document one page at a time 6 To end scanning press the Stop key The document tray will stay up as long as the Bypass Mode key is lit After scanning is complete press the Bypass Mode key on the operation panel to lower the document tray CAUTION Note 4 2 Document Feeding and ...

Page 298: ...d they are not scanned 1 Press the Count Only key on the operation panel of the scanner Count Only key The Count Only key lights to indicate the Count Only mode 2 Place the document in the document tray aligning the document s top edge against the back of the document tray Press the Start key The document is fed and the number of documents appears on the counter display ...

Page 299: ...parated without stopping the scanning operation The scanner can recognize the pattern on these sheets which allows files to be separated Refer to ISIS TWAIN Driver HELP when using patch code sheets Patch code sheets are enabled only when the application being used for scanning supports file separation Patch Code Sheets Patch code sheets are PDF portable document format data of which there are four...

Page 300: ...s depending on the pattern PATCH T FILE A When this sheet is recognized the document following the sheet is saved to a separate file PATCH II FILE B When this sheet is recognized the file is separated after this sheet and this sheet is saved as an image even if the patch code recognition setting is set not to save this sheet as an image ...

Page 301: ...e in which patch code detection is enabled Units millimeters When copying the patch code sheets use the same size paper and the same density as the original patch code sheet If the copied sheet is not dense enough or if it is too dense the scanner may not be able to recognize it correctly Be careful not to let the patch code sheet get dirty particularly for the range in which patch code detection ...

Page 302: ...e patch code sheet on top of the documents that are to be saved to a separate file and then scan the documents Place the patch code sheet on top of the documents that are to be saved to a separate file 3 Set the scanning conditions and then start scanning ...

Page 303: ...This chapter describes the scanner s other functions 5 1 Document Detection Function 58 Double Feed Detection Function 58 Skew Detection Function 58 Staple Detection 59 5 2 Setting in the User Mode 60 How to Set the User Mode 61 ...

Page 304: ...ltrasonic The scanner detects the gap between the two pages that have been fed together and considers it to be a double feed The ultrasonic double feed detection works when a document overlaps by more than 50 mm You can combine the detection methods noted above The error code which is displayed when a double feed is detected varies depending on the combination of detection methods For more informa...

Page 305: ...or The staple detector detects documents stapled in one of their four corners because the document is lifted up It cannot accurately detect stapled documents in two corners or A5 148 x 210 mm or smaller because the document does not lift up high enough to be detected You can set the detection accuracy for staple detection in the user mode settings For information on the user mode see Setting in th...

Page 306: ... U04 1 Detect double feed in the Count Only mode Staple detection settings in the Count Only mode U05 0 Do not detect staples in the Count Only mode default U05 1 Detect staples in the Count Only mode Staple detection accuracy settings U06 0 Low level accuracy staple detection U06 1 Medium level accuracy staple detection default U06 2 High level accuracy staple detection Imprinter control settings...

Page 307: ...nt Be sure to align the document straight when placing it in the document tray How to Set the User Mode Use the following procedure to set user modes 1 Press both the New File key and the Count Only key at the same time The New File key and the Count Only key flash and the counter display shows the user mode 2 Press the New File key and then select a user mode U01 to U11 3Press the Count Only key ...

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Page 309: ... to correct it 6 1 When the Scanner Is Not Recognized 64 SCSI Connections 64 USB Connections 66 6 2 Clearing Paper jams 67 Paper Jam in the Paper Feed Unit 67 Paper Jam in the Paper Exit Section 70 6 3 Paper Feed Trouble 72 6 4 When the Scanned Image Is Not Normal 74 6 5 When an Error Code Is Displayed 75 ...

Page 310: ...n x or on it If you can see one of these then refer to the SCSI card s operator s manual to reset the SCSI card Windows NT 4 0 Workstation Click Start Settings Control Panel and then open the SCSI adapter and check if the SCSI card is being recognized correctly If it is not correctly recognized then refer to the SCSI card s operator s manual to reset the SCSI card Windows 2000 Professional Click S...

Page 311: ...the SCSI device has a built in terminator function Cause The scanner was turned ON after the computer Remedy Turn OFF the computer and scanner Then turn ON the scanner and turn ON the computer Cause The scanner is OFF Remedy Turn OFF the computer Then turn ON the scanner and turn ON the computer Cause The scanner s power cord is disconnected from the scanner or the AC power outlet Remedy Turn OFF ...

Page 312: ...puter Remedy Refer to the USB 2 0 interface card operation manual and install it correctly Also check if the USB 2 0 interface card is being recognized by Windows in the operating system you are using Cause The scanner is OFF Remedy Check the connections with the computer and then turn ON the scanner Cause The USB 2 0 interface card dose not support the scanner Remedy Use one of the recommended US...

Page 313: ...e paper edges may cut your fingers or the document may be damaged Remove all jammed sheets of paper Paper scraps left inside the scanner may be drawn into the scanner again causing another paper jam or malfunction When opening or closing the upper scanner take care not to get your fingers caught Paper Jam in the Paper Feed Unit 1 Remove the documents from the document tray and the eject tray 2 Clo...

Page 314: ...pter 6 Troubleshooting 3 Open the upper scanner Press the open close button and lift up the upper scanner gently until it stops and locks in the open position 4 Remove the jammed paper from inside the scanner ...

Page 315: ...Do not force the upper scanner down Doing so might damage the scanner 6 Press the upper scanner down firmly on both sides to close it If you press the upper scanner down only on one side the opposite side will not be fully closed Make sure that you hear it click into place ...

Page 316: ...ubleshooting Paper Jam in the Paper Exit Section 1 Remove the jammed paper from the document tray or the document eject tray 2 Close the document eject tray extension if it is open 3 Lift up the upper scanner slightly ...

Page 317: ...the exit section 5 Press the upper scanner down firmly on both sides to close it If you press the upper scanner down only on one side the opposite side will not be fully closed Make sure that you hear it click into place 6 2 Clearing Paper Jams ...

Page 318: ...ise and makes a clacking sound instead Cause and remedy The weight of the placed document sometimes increases due to the environment e g very humid locations in which the document is stored If this happens the weight of the paper will exceed the maximum allowed stacked weight even if the number of stacked sheets is below the maximum This sometimes prevents the document tray from rising Reduce the ...

Page 319: ... document becomes dirty with the optional imprinter installed Cause and remedy This is because ink is sticking to the holes on the guide plate inside of the imprinter Clean these holes with a cotton wool swab 6 3 Paper Feed Trouble ...

Page 320: ...ble cause is that brightness is set too high If the scanned image appears darkish a probable cause is that the brightness is set too low Also check the settings on the driver and the application The driver or application does not run correctly If the document cannot be scanned correctly even if the scan conditions are adjusted a probable cause is that the driver or the application is not functioni...

Page 321: ...ode C01 Cause The upper scanner is open Remedy Close the upper scanner Error code C02 Cause The imprinter cover is open with the optional imprinter installed Remedy Close the imprinter cover Error code C03 Cause The upper scanner and imprinter cover are open with the optional imprinter installed Remedy Close the upper scanner and imprinter cover Error code C04 Cause The endorser ED600 cover is ope...

Page 322: ... scanned image and scan the document again Error code d04 Cause Double feed detected by the ultrasonic Remedy Check the document against the scanned image and scan the document again Error code d06 Cause Double feed detected by the document length and the ultrasonic Remedy Check the document against the scanned image and scan the document again Error codes Exx Service call error Cause Scanner inte...

Page 323: ...ck to see if the document was scanned correctly and scan the document again Error code P00 Cause Document detected in the scanner when the power was turned ON or the upper scanner was open Remedy Remove the document that was left in the scanner See p 67 Error code P02 Cause Detected a document that is longer than the document that is set Remedy Open the upper scanner and remove the document Check ...

Page 324: ...n the number of sheets is counted Press the Stop key to reset the counter to 0 Check the number of sheets to see if all document sheets have been counted and scan the document again Error code U02 Cause Number of scanned document sheets is less than the set number of sheets in the verify scan Remedy Two or more sheets may have been fed when the document is scanned Press the Stop key to reset the c...

Page 325: ...t Detection Sensor 81 Cleaning the Scanning Glasses and Rollers 81 Cleaning the Shading Plates 85 Cleaning the Guide Plate When Using the Imprinter 87 Cleaning the Ink Jet Nozzles When Using the Imprinter 87 Power Outlet 87 7 2 Replacing the Rollers 88 When to Replace the Rollers 88 Resetting the Counter 89 Installing and Removing the Rollers 91 ...

Page 326: ...e scanner with any kind of organic solvent such as alcohol benzene or paint thinner It might cause a fire and electrical shock or cause the exterior of the scanner to disfigure of discolor Never spray mild detergent or water directly on the scanning glasses The spray could penetrate below the glass and contaminate the internal light source and lenses Cleaning the Main Unit Wipe the scanner with a ...

Page 327: ...ripes appearing on scanned images or dirt appearing on scanned documents is dirt on the scanning glasses or rollers Clean the scanning glasses and rollers regularly 1 Press the power switch to turn OFF the scanner and unplug the power cord from the power outlet 2 Close the document eject tray extension if it is open 3 Open the upper scanner Press the open close button and lift up the upper scanner...

Page 328: ...nning glasses Be sure to clean both scanning glasses the one below and one above Never spray mild detergent or water directly on the scanning glasses The spray could penetrate below the glass and contaminate the internal light source and lenses Scanning Glasses CAUTION ...

Page 329: ...he positions indicated in the figure below Feeding Rollers Pickup Rollers Retard Rollers Feed Rollers Platen Rollers 6 Remove the pickup roller retard roller and feed roller See Installing and Removing the Rollers on p 91 7 Use cloth from which all the water has been wrung out to wipe off the rollers 7 1 Daily Cleaning ...

Page 330: ...des to close it If you press the upper scanner down only on one side the opposite side will not be fully closed Make sure that you hear it click into place If paper jams or double feed feeding of two or more document pages occurs frequently in spite of your having cleaned the rollers a probable cause is roller friction If this happens replace the rollers Contact your service representative Importa...

Page 331: ... scanner is ON when you are cleaning the shading plates so be very careful 1 Open the upper scanner Press the open close button and lift up the upper scanner gently until it stops and locks in the open position 2 Press the Start key The shading plates come out from above the platen rollers Shading Plates 3 Wipe the shading plates with a firmly wrung cloth moistened with water or mild detergent 7 1...

Page 332: ...er scanner down firmly on both sides to close it If you press the upper scanner down only on one side the opposite side will not be fully closed Make sure that you hear it click into place If there is no change in the appearance of the image after you have cleaned the shading plates contact your service representative Important ...

Page 333: ...Ink Jet Nozzles When Using the Imprinter Ink that collects around the ink jet nozzle may stain your documents or cause the text to appear scratchy Remove the ink jets and clean them periodically with cotton swabs Contact Do not touch the contact while you are cleaning the ink jet nozzles Doing so may cause incorrect printing Power Outlet If you leave the power plug connected to the power outlet fo...

Page 334: ...ter In this case buy the exchange roller kit and replace the feed rollers pickup rollers feed rollers and retard rollers Be sure to reset the counter after changing the counter Windows NT do not support a function to display a message for roller replacement To confirm the total scan check Total Scanning Count in the About dialog box of the ISIS TWAIN driver and replace the feed rollers if the coun...

Page 335: ... feed rollers 1Click the Start button and then click Settings Control Panel 2 Double click on the Scanners and Cameras icon Windows NT do not display the Scanners and Cameras icon The displayed dialog box differs depending on which Windows operating system you are using Note 7 2 Replacing the Rollers ...

Page 336: ... Chapter 7 Daily Cleaning 3 Select the scanner that you are using and click on the Properties button 4 Click the Counter tab 5 Click the Reset button and confirm whether the Current Rollers is reset to 0 ...

Page 337: ...urn OFF the power to the scanner and unplug the power cord from the power outlet when you remove or install the rollers Leaving the power turned ON may result in an electrical shock When removing or replacing the rollers be careful to not use too much force Forcing the rollers into position may damage them Pickup Rollers Retard Rollers Feed Rollers CAUTION 7 2 Replacing the Rollers ...

Page 338: ...stalling and Removing Pickup Rollers 1 Open the upper scanner 2 Open the roller cover 3Open the roller holder and remove the pickup rollers 4Position the square axle of the pickup roller on the left and insert the new pickup rollers ...

Page 339: ...lose the roller cover until you hear it click 7Carefully close the upper scanner If the roller holder and roller cover are not firmly closed it will cause a feed error Always be sure to check that the roller holder and roller cover are closed Important 7 2 Replacing the Rollers ...

Page 340: ...aning Installing and Removing Feed Rollers 1Open the upper scanner 2Open the roller cover 3 Pull the lever that locks the feed rollers in place towards you 4 Slide the feed rollers to the right and then pull them towards you ...

Page 341: ... ENGLISH 5Remove the feed rollers 6Place the new feed rollers on the pin 7Set the feed rollers in place q and align the notch in the roller s axle with the shaft on the scanner w 7 2 Replacing the Rollers ...

Page 342: ... the lever 9Firmly close the roller cover until you hear it click 10Carefully close the upper scanner If the roller cover is not firmly closed it will cause a feed error Always be sure to check that the roller cover is closed Important ...

Page 343: ...NGLISH Installing and Removing Retard Rollers 1Open the upper scanner 2Press the hook upwards and remove the roller cover 3Lift the roller clamp lever q and slide it to the left w 7 2 Replacing the Rollers ...

Page 344: ...etard rollers to the left and remove them 5Set the new retard rollers in place and align the notch in the roller s axle with the shaft on the scanner 6Slide the roller clamp lever to the right and push it into the hole in the retard rollers ...

Page 345: ...nd the roller cover is not loose If the roller cover is loose the document tray will catch on it causing the scanner to not operate correctly Never clean the scanner with any kind of organic solvent such as alcohol benzene or paint thinner Doing so might cause a fire and electrical shock or cause the exterior of the scanner to disfigure or discolor CAUTION 7 2 Replacing the Rollers ...

Page 346: ...nning resolution 600 x 600dpi 400 x 400dpi 300 x 300dpi 240 x 240dpi 200 x 200dpi 150 x 150dpi 100 x 100dpi Scanning speed max DR 9080C DR 6080 Black and White Simplex 300 x 300 dpi 90 ppm 63 ppm Duplex 300 x 300 dpi 180 ipm 126 ipm 256 level grayscale Simplex 200 x 200 dpi 90 ppm 63 ppm 300 x 300 dpi 87 ppm 63 ppm Duplex 200 x 200 dpi 170 ipm 126 ipm 300 x 300 dpi 86 ipm 84 ipm 24 bit color Simpl...

Page 347: ...pecifications are subject to change without notice Options Imprinter Prints a variety of text messages on the front of the scanned document Endorser Endorses a variety of text messages and a six digit number on the back of the scanned document Hard Counter Counts the number of pages fed through the scanner Bar Code Module Add on software that allows bar codes to be recognized by the ISIS TWAIN dri...

Page 348: ...102 239 mm 460 mm 385 mm 317 mm 161 mm 312 mm 603 mm 417 mm 525 mm 640 mm 705 mm 252 mm 158 mm Side view Top view Exterior Dimensions Units millimeters ...

Page 349: ...maintenance 5 DIP switch 14 Document detection function 58 Document detection sensor 49 Document eject tray extension 13 25 Document eject tray guide 13 Document guide 13 Document tray 13 Document tray extension 13 24 Double feed detection function 58 E Error code 75 Extension wire 13 24 Exterior dimensions 102 F Features of DR 6080 9080C 10 Feed rollers 88 Installing and removing the rollers 91 R...

Page 350: ... 28 Retard roller 97 S SCSI connections Connecting to a computer 19 Operating environment 18 SCSI connector 14 Setup disc 12 Skew detection function 58 Software 32 How to use the software 36 Install 33 Uninstall 39 Specifications 100 Standard feeding 45 Staple detection 59 Start key 15 Stop key 15 Stopper 13 25 T Troubleshooting 63 Turning OFF the power 30 Turning ON the power 27 U Unpacking the s...

Page 351: ...59 61 P O BOX 2262 AMSTELVEEN THE NETHERLANDS CANON LATIN AMERICA INC 703 WATERFORD WAY SUITE 400 MIAMI FLORIDA 33126 U S A CANON AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 1 THOMAS HOLT DRIVE NORTH RYDE SYDNEY N S W 2113 AUSTRALIA CANON SINGAPORE PTE LTD 79 ANSON ROAD 09 01 06 SINGAPORE 079906 CANON HONGKONG COMPANY LTD 9 F THE HONG KONGCLUB BUILDING 3A CHARTER ROAD CENTRAL HONG KONG CE IM 423 PUB CE IM 423 0903AB0 4 CAN...

Page 352: ...1 Imprinter for DR 6080 9080C Installation Procedure IMS Product Planning Dept ...

Page 353: ...2 1 Confirm the following component parts IP drain pad unit Main body of Imprinter IP carriage IP shaft Retaining ring White x1 Screw M3x6 x1 ...

Page 354: ...3 2 Remove the rear cover 6 screws Note The rear cover of mass production model will be painted Remove these screws x6 ...

Page 355: ...4 3 Remove the left cover 4 screws Remove these screws x4 ...

Page 356: ...5 4 Open the imprinter cover of the upper unit and remove the center screw x1 Press here for open the imprinter cover Remove this screw ...

Page 357: ...6 5 Open the upper unit and remove the screws x6 of right and left sides Remove these screws x6 ...

Page 358: ...7 6 Insert the IP drain pad unit to the hole of left side of the main body in the proper direction ...

Page 359: ...8 7 Insert it firmly to the back and fix it with 1 screw M3x6 ...

Page 360: ...9 8 Remove the cable from the cable clamp of right side of main body s interior to avoid becoming an obstacle later ...

Page 361: ...10 9 Insert the IP shaft to the hole of left side of main body s interior Insert the one that a tip is long Long ...

Page 362: ...11 10 Insert the tip of rest one of the IP shaft to the hole of right side of main body s interior Short ...

Page 363: ...12 11 Fit the retaining ring to left side of the IP shaft and fix it not to move Retaining ring ...

Page 364: ...13 12 Insert the snap band fastner of the imprinter carriage s cable to the hole in center position of frame of the main body s interior ...

Page 365: ...14 13 Insert the connector of the imprinter carriage to the following position of 80 sub PCB of main body ...

Page 366: ...15 14 Replace the cable to cable clamp and the document eject cover to the original position ...

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