COPYRIGHT © 1999 CANON INC. CANON imageRUNNER 400/330 REV.0 JAN. 1999 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)
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CHAPTER 14 TROUBLESHOOTING
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Shading Auto Correction
Shading auto correction may be either of two types (CCD-ADJ, MAN-AJD). Select the
appropriate mode.
In shading auto correction, various data measurements are taken and stored in the RAM on the
image processor PCB for use as the target value for shading correction performed before
scanning operation.
The following are service mode item related to shading auto correction; see the appropriate
service mode item for details:
standard white plate read position
standard white paper density data
standard white plate density data
shading auto correction 1 (for normal image adjustment)
shading auto correction 2 (for PCB, lamp replacement)
ADJUST
FUNCTION
ADJ-XY
CCD
CCD
ADJ-S
PPR
W-PLT
CCD-ADJ
MAN-ADJ
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Using CCD-ADJ
Start service mode.
1) Press the asterisk key.
2) Press '2' and '8' on the keypad at the same time.
3) Press the asterisk key.
4) On the screen, select <COPIER>, <FUNCTION>, and <CCD> in sequence.
5) Select <CCD-ADJ>, and press the OK key. (You need not place standard white paper.)
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Using MAN-ADJ
1) Remove the rear cover, and check the position of VR200 on the DC controller PCB.
2) Place the standard white paper on the copyboard glass.
3) Start service mode. (See steps 1) through 4) under "Using CCD-ADJ.")
4) Select <MAN-ADJ>, and press the OK key.
5) When VO is indicated and the beep is sounded, press the OK key. If the beep is not heard, turn
VR200 on the DC controller PCB; when the beep is sounded, press the OK key. Adjustments
are needed if LED201 turns on.
6) Check to see if END is indicated.
Figure 14-229
VR200
LED201
DC controller PCB