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iR-ADV 715/615/525 Series

Service Manual

Summary of Contents for imageRUNNER ADVANCE 525 I

Page 1: ...Revision 1 0 iR ADV 715 615 525 Series Service Manual ...

Page 2: ...al over a long or short period Canon will issue a new edition of this manual The following paragraph does not apply to any countries where such provisions are inconsistent with local law Trademarks The product names and company names used in this manual are the registered trademarks of the individual companies Copyright The copyright of this document belongs to Canon Inc This document may not be c...

Page 3: ...g the front door and closing the delivery unit door which results in supplying the machine with power 2 In the digital circuits 1 is used to indicate that the voltage level of a given signal is High while 0 is used to indicate Low The voltage value however differs from circuit to circuit In addition the asterisk as in DRMD indicates that the DRMD signal goes on when 0 In practically all cases the ...

Page 4: ... expansion system options 8 Specifications 9 Host machine 9 Weight and Size 10 Paper Type 10 Available Paper Types 10 Parts Name 14 Cross Section View 14 Control Panel 15 2 Technology 16 Functional Configuration 17 Original Exposure System 18 Features 18 Specifications 18 Basic Configuration 19 Dust Detection Control 23 Image Processing 24 Outline of Electric Circuits 30 Scanner Unit 30 Pickup Fee...

Page 5: ...ickup Feed System 60 Overview 60 Cassette Pickup Assembly 66 Multi purpose Tray Pickup Assembly 69 Registration Assembly 70 Process Tray Assembly Model with Built in Finisher Only 70 Stack Tray Assembly Model with Built in Finisher Only 73 Delivery Assembly 75 Reverse Duplex Assembly 75 Jam Detection 76 External Auxiliary System 78 Software Counter Control 78 Location of Fans 80 Power supply 81 Po...

Page 6: ...Cover 121 Removing the Finisher Right Lower Cover 122 Removing the Staple Cover 122 Removing the Staple Inner Cover 123 Removing the Delivery Tray 124 Removing the Inner Delivery Rear Cover 124 Removing the Finisher Inner Rear Cover 125 Original Exposure Feed System 127 Removing the ADF Unit 127 Removing the ADF Pickup Unit 135 Removing the ADF Separation Unit 136 Removing the Scanner Unit Back 13...

Page 7: ...ration Roller 223 Pickup Feed System Finisher 225 Removing the Jogger Unit 225 Removing the Staple Unit 225 Removing the Finisher Fan 226 Removing the Finisher Motor 227 Upper Paper Feed Unit 227 Lower Paper Feed Unit 229 5 Adjustment 232 Pickup Feed System 233 Image Position Adjustment 233 Actions at Parts Replacement 235 Hard Disc 235 Main Controller PCB 237 DC Controller PCB 237 After Replacing...

Page 8: ...343 Basic Operations 343 SITUATION Mode 346 Security Support 351 Service Mode Backup 355 Output of Service Print Data 355 COPIER Service mode for printer 360 DISPLAY State display mode 360 I O 376 ADJUST Adjustment mode 376 FUNCTION Operation inspection mode 427 OPTION Specification setting mode 446 TEST Print test mode 531 COUNTER Counter mode 535 FEEDER ADF service mode 548 DISPLAY State display...

Page 9: ...ts 591 Essential Items to Be Performed Before Installation 591 Installation procedure 591 Setting after Installation 600 Copy Card Reader F1 Copy Card Reader Attachment B5 601 Points to Note when Installing 601 Installation Outline Drawing 601 Checking the Contents 601 Essential Items to Be Performed Before Installation 602 Installation 602 Checking after Installation 610 Copy Control Interface Ki...

Page 10: ...Oils 629 General Circuit Diagram 630 Host machine 1 5 630 Host machine 2 5 631 Host machine 3 5 632 Host machine 4 5 633 Host machine 5 5 634 Soft counter specifications 635 Software Counter Specifications 635 Removal 639 Overview 639 Work Procedure 639 Contents vii ...

Page 11: ...s Laser Safety 2 How to Handle the Laser Scanner Unit 2 Power Supply 2 Toner Safety 3 Notes When Handling a Lithium Battery 3 Notes Before it Works Serving 3 Points to Note at Cleaning 4 Notes on Assembly Disassembly 4 ...

Page 12: ...laser scanner unit Dieses Gerät ist der Klasse 1 der Laserprodukte zugeordnet Allerdings enthält die Laserscannereinheit eine Laserstrahlquelle der Klasse 3B die Augenschäden verursachen kann wenn man in diesen Strahl blickt Deshalb darf die Laserscannereinheit nicht zerlegt werden An der Laserscannereinheit kann keine Justage vor Ort vorgenommen werden Das in dem folgenden Bild dargestellte Kennz...

Page 13: ...losion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type The following warnings are given to comply with Safety Principles EN60950 1 CAUTION Wenn mit dem falschen Typ ausgewechselt besteht Explosionsgefahr Gebrauchte Batterien gemäß der Anleitung beseitigen Notes Before it Works Serving At servicing be sure to turn OFF the power source according to the specified steps and disconnect the power plug Be su...

Page 14: ...screw type length diameter etc at the right position when assembling 4 To keep electric conduction binding screws with washers are used to attach the grounding wire and the varistor Ensure to use the right screw type when assembling 5 Unless it is specially needed do not operate the device with some parts removed 6 Never remove the paint locked screws when disassembling CAUTION English CAUTION The...

Page 15: ...Product Overview 1 Product Lineup 6 Specifications 9 Parts Name 14 ...

Page 16: ...5I 715IF 615IF 525IF 715IFZ 615IFZ 525IFZ 715IZ 615IZ 525IZ Print speed 71 ppm 61 ppm 52 ppm Reader Equipped as standard ADF Equipped as standard Inner Finisher Equipped as standard Cassette Equipped as standard Cassette 1 Optional Cassette 2 3 4 HDD Equipped as standard 1 line FAX Equipped as standard F with FAX model Z with Inner Finisher model 1 Product Overview 6 ...

Page 17: ...mage Reading System Options 1 5 4 3 2 No Product name 1 ADF Access Handle A1 2 Cassette Module AG1 3 Envelope Cassette Module A1 4 High Capacity Cassette Feeding Unit D1 5 Cassette Feeding Unit AR1 1 Product Overview 7 ...

Page 18: ...r Box D1 6 IC Card Reader Attachment A1 7 Super G3 FAX Board AY1 8 Connection Kit A1 for Bluetooth LE 9 Power Supply Cable V1 10 Remote Fax Kit A1 IP FAX Expansion Kit B1 PCL International Font Set A1 Picture Login A1 Barcode Printing Kit D1 Universal Send Trace Smooth PDF Kit A1 Universal Send Advanced Feature Set H1 Universal Send Digital User Signature Kit C1 1 Product Overview 8 ...

Page 19: ...ent at 1200dpi mode T B D Maximum image guar antee area 205 9 x 345 6 mm T B D Maximum printable area 209 4 x 348 1 mm T B D Warm up time Time from device pow er on until copy ready After Powering ON Quick Startup Settings for Main Power OFF 30 sec or less Quick Startup Settings for Main Power ON 4 sec or less This may vary depending on the usage envi ronment and usage conditions Returning from th...

Page 20: ...t AR1 642 657 479 19 High Capacity Cassette Feeding Unit D1 642 657 479 25 Cassette Mpdule AG1 484 450 150 7 Envelope Cassette Module A1 484 450 150 7 1 Including Toner Cartridge Paper Type Available paper types are shown below See the table below for the custom paper size Product name Feeding direction mm Width direction mm Custom paper size 1 127 0 to 148 0 76 2 to 215 9 Custom paper size 2 148 ...

Page 21: ...s Custom paper size 2 Yes Custom paper size 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Custom paper size 4 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Custom paper size 5 Yes Yes Yes Yes Custom paper size 6 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Custom paper size 7 Yes Yes Yes Yes Custom paper size 8 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Custom paper size 9 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Custom paper size 10 Yes Yes Yes Yes Heavy Paper 2 121 to 135 g m2 A4R Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes B5R Yes...

Page 22: ...es Yes Yes Yes Yes Custom paper size 9 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Custom paper size 10 Yes Yes Yes Yes Heavy Paper 3 136 to 163 g m2 A4R Yes B5R Yes A5 Yes A5R Yes A6R Yes LGL Yes LTRR Yes STMTR Yes EXEC R Yes OFFICIO Yes GLTR R Yes GLGL Yes AFLS Yes FLS Yes K16R Yes F4A Yes I LGL Yes Custom paper size 1 Yes Custom paper size 2 Yes Custom paper size 3 Yes Custom paper size 4 Yes Custom paper size 5 Yes C...

Page 23: ... size 1 Yes Custom paper size 2 Yes Custom paper size 3 Yes Custom paper size 4 Yes Custom paper size 5 Yes Custom paper size 6 Yes Custom paper size 7 Yes Custom paper size 8 Yes Custom paper size 9 Yes Custom paper size 10 Yes Transparency 100 to 179 g m2 A4R Yes LTRR Yes Labels 130 g m2 A4R Yes Yes Yes Yes LTRR Yes Yes Yes Yes Pre Punched Paper 75 to 80 g m2 A4R Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes LTRR Yes Yes...

Page 24: ... Scanner Unit Front Side 5 Jogger Unit 6 Upper Paper Feed Unit 7 Staple Unit 8 Lower Paper Feed Unit 9 Duplex Paper Delivery Unit 10 Fixing Unit 11 Transfer Unit 12 Ragistration Unit 13 Right Door Unit 14 Multi purpose Tray Pickup Unit 15 Feeding Unit 16 Laser Scanner Unit 17 Cassette 1 Pickup Unit 18 Cassette 1 1 Product Overview 14 ...

Page 25: ...rgy Saver key 4 Counter Device Information key 5 Brightness Adjustment key 6 Settings key 7 Clear key 8 Stop key 9 Start key 10 Main Power indicator 11 Error indicator 12 Processing Data indicator 13 Reset key 14 ID Log In Out key 15 NFC If equipped with NFC Kit B1 16 Touch panel display 1 Product Overview 15 ...

Page 26: ...hnology 2 Functional Configuration 17 Original Exposure System 18 Controller System 38 Laser Exposure System 42 Image Formation System 45 Fixing System 51 Pickup Feed System 60 External Auxiliary System 78 ...

Page 27: ...g System and Pickup Feed System Pickup Laser Scanner Main Controller PCB DC Controller PCB Cassette Pickup Feed System Laser Exposure System Image Formation System Fixing System Reader ADF Transfer Fixing Delivery Deplexing Feed Cartridge Original Exposure and Feed System Controller System Multi purpose Tray Pickup PC Laser Beam Paper Flow Paper Flow 2 Technology 17 ...

Page 28: ...crease in the supported original basis weight Specifications Reader Assembly Item Specification Function Original exposure Photo conductor LED Reading resolution 300 dpi x 600 dpi 600 dpi x 600 dpi Number of gradations 256 gradation Magnification ratio 25 to 400 in 1 increment Original reading sensor Number of lines of the Reading Sensor 3 lines R G B Original size detection Reader At copyboard re...

Page 29: ... m2 Original size detection function No Mixed paper functions Mix of the same configuration Yes Mix of different configurations No Finished stamp function No Maximum document size At copyboard reading 216 0 mm x 355 6 mm When using the ADF 216 0 mm x 355 6 mm Document processing speed Stream reading Copy 1 sided 50 ipm 300 dpi x 600 dpi 2 sided 100 ipm 300 dpi x 600 dpi 1 sided BW 50 ipm 600 dpi x...

Page 30: ... 9 Scanner Unit Front ADF Unit Functional Configuration Functional configuration of the ADF in this equipment is shown below Main Controller PCB Original Feed Assembly Original Pickup Assembly Original Pickup Tray Original Scanning Assembly Front Side Original Path Original Scanning Assembly Rear Side Original Delivery Tray 2 Technology 20 ...

Page 31: ...n Clutch 5 CL4200 ADF Pickup Clutch 6 M4201 ADF Motor 7 ADF Cooling Fan Drive Configuration List The drive assembly of the ADF consists of a drive motor ADF Motor and 2 clutches ADF Pickup Clutch and ADF Registration Clutch The drive configuration is indicated below M4201 CL4200 CL4201 Code Name Role M4201 ADF Motor Operate the rollers in the ADF 2 Technology 21 ...

Page 32: ... ON OFF of lifting operation of the Registration Roller Unit List of Rollers 10 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 No Name 1 Pickup Roller 2 Feed Roller 3 Separation Roller 4 Registration Roller 5 Registration Roller 6 Lead Roller 1 7 Lead Roller 1 8 Lead Roller 2 9 Lead Roller 2 10 Delivery Roller 11 Delivery Roller 2 Technology 22 ...

Page 33: ...t Detection Control When reading an original the original reading position is changed according to the presence absence of dust on the Stream Reading Glass or the Guide Plate of the ADF or image correction is performed to prevent the dust from being printed on the image Control timing Dust detection At job completion Dust evasion When a job starts Main power switch ON Dust avoidance control STBY W...

Page 34: ... mode Adj dust detect level ppr intvl DADF Service mode COPIER OPTION IMG RDR DFDST L1 Adj dust dtct level strem ppr int back Service mode COPIER OPTION IMG RDR DF2DSTL1 Image Processing The functions of the PCB related to image processing are shown below Main Controller PCB Shading correction executed per job Color displacement correction in vertical scanning direction Scanner Unit PCB Scanner Un...

Page 35: ...on of the LED Variations in luminance between at the position of the Standard White Plate and at the reading position To correct unevenness of the Reading Sensor output shading correction is performed In shading correction there is a type of shading correction that is executed per job Shading Correction Common to Reader and ADF Shading correction is performed for each scanning of original With thi...

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Page 37: ...ront vert scan COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2 S1 MTF value 1 COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2 S2 MTF value 2 COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2 S3 MTF value 3 COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2 S4 MTF value 4 COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2 S5 MTF value 5 COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2 S6 MTF value 6 COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2 S7 MTF value 7 COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2 S8 MTF value 8 COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF2 S9 MTF value 9 GB RG clr displc correct back vert scan COP...

Page 38: ...IER ADJUST CCD MTF3 M7 MTF value 7 COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF3 M8 MTF value 8 COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF3 M9 MTF value 9 MTF value entry DADF back vert scan COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF3 S1 MTF value 1 COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF3 S2 MTF value 2 COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF3 S3 MTF value 3 COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF3 S4 MTF value 4 COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF3 S5 MTF value 5 COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF3 S6 MTF value 6 COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF3 S7...

Page 39: ...R ADJUST CCD OFST4CL2 ch2 COPIER ADJUST CCD OFST4CL3 ch3 COPIER ADJUST CCD OFST4CL4 ch4 COPIER ADJUST CCD OFST4CL5 ch5 Adj CIS gain level back clr mode 300dpi 600dpi COPIER ADJUST CCD GAIN3CL0 300dpi COPIER ADJUST CCD GAIN4CL0 600dpi Adj pry lgt src lgt time back clr 300dpi 600dpi COPIER ADJUST CCD LED3CL The primary light source for 300dpi COPIER ADJUST CCD LED3CL2 The secondary light source for ...

Page 40: ...ction Mirror and the Lens Unit Note that there is a difference in externals of the unit for the ADF and that for the reader due to the shapes of the locations where they are installed therefore they cannot be exchanged Scanner Unit ADF Scanner Unit Reader Scanning position for the front side Scanning position for the rear side The Reading Sensor consists of 3 lines R G and B and all lines are used...

Page 41: ... Unit communication error E280 0102 Scanner Unit communication error E302 000x Error in paper front shading E302 0001 Error in paper front white shading E302 0002 Error in paper front black shading E302 0003 Error in paper front shading E302 010x Error in paper back shading E302 0101 Error in paper back white shading E302 0102 Error in paper back black shading E302 0103 Error in paper back shading...

Page 42: ...original on the Original Tray the Document Sensor SR4204 detects that light is blocked and judges as original present Pickup Operation The pickup operation is performed by the Pickup Roller Separation Roller and Feed Roller The Pickup Roller and Feed Roller are driven by the ADF Motor M4201 By turning ON the ADF Pickup Clutch CL4200 after completion of the pickup operation the Pickup Roller Unit i...

Page 43: ... checked in service mode of the host machine or by outputting a jam error log report from service mode 3 2 1 4 No Name 1 Registration Sensor 2 Double Feeding Detection PCB 3 Document End Sensor 4 Delivery Sensor Double Feed Detection Control This machine has the Double Feed Detection PCBs Transmission Reception USO T JUSO R to detect double feeding of paper The Double Feed Detection PCBs Transmiss...

Page 44: ...nd Sensor NOTE The Double Feed Detection PCB uses an ultrasonic sensor With the ultrasonic method the oscillation portion emits ultrasonic wave to the paper surface In the result new ultrasonic wave is generated as the paper vibrates and the reception side reads the ultrasonic wave A double feed is detected when the oscillation is smaller due to the second sheet of paper paper vibration paper vibr...

Page 45: ...e Sensor number 01 0071 Software timing error 1 0090 DADF open ADF Open Closed Sen sor SR4 0091 DADF opened by user 0092 Cover open ADF Cover Sensor SR5 0093 Cover opened by user 0094 Initial stationary jam 0095 Pickup error Document Sensor SR4204 0096 Limited functions jam 2 1 It occurs when a software sequence error has occurred for some reasons The machine is recovered by opening and then closi...

Page 46: ...The operation sequence of original scan by the ADF is shown below Setting the original 1st sheet pickup separation 1st sheet scanning 2nd sheet Preparing 1st sheet trailing edge detection 2nd sheet pickup separation 1st sheet arch creation 2 Technology 36 ...

Page 47: ...1st sheet delivery 1st sheet end 2nd sheet end 2nd sheet arch creation 2nd sheet scanning 2nd sheet trailing edge detection 2nd sheet delivery 2 Technology 37 ...

Page 48: ...mporary storage of image data Capacity of 2 GB for controller control 1 GB for image processing USB port USB2 0 Device I F USB3 0 Host I F 2 TPM PCB This PCB generates and stores encryption keys Only when Management Settings Data Management TPM Settings is On Not to be installed for China 3 Flash PCB Storage of system software 1 GB 4 HDD 2 5 inch SATA I F Standard 250 GB Storing address book secur...

Page 49: ...3 J7 J1 J11 J21 J20 J18 J15 Startup Sequence Power Supply Switch ON Standby screen display Power Supply Switch ON Initializing process of hardware Starting BIOS Main Controller PCB Starting IPL boot program and OS system software Flash PCB Starting application Hard disk Standby screen display Screen sequence and internal processing sequence 2 Technology 39 ...

Page 50: ...n time with this equipment is 110 seconds NOTE When the power supply is stopped without advance shutdown of the equipment or the complete deletion process of the HDD deletion of the primary file failed to be completed within the shutdown time max 110 sec data matching is checked at startup The progress bar is displayed during the data checking Motion Sensor Function Automatic recovery from sleep m...

Page 51: ... people or objects that approach the sensor on the front side of the machine Operation may become unstable if objects are left near the sensor or the machine is placed in a location where there is heavy human traffic The motion sensor uses ultrasonic waves and thus may encounter problems due to other sources of ultrasonic waves in its environment If you feel that something is wrong with the motion...

Page 52: ...aser control signals Execution timing After turning ON the power Control description The DC Controller performs the register setting of the Laser Polygon Control ASIC on the Laser Driver PCB This Laser Polygon Control ASIC switches between four modes Forced OFF mode APC mode Print mode and Standby mode CPU APC signal Video signal DC Controller PCB Polygon Mirror Laser Beam Laser Driver PCB Mode La...

Page 53: ...mitted at image formation the DC Controller PCB detects the BD signal 4 The DC Controller PCB controls the Scanner Motor control signals acceleration signals and deceleration signals based on the input timing of the BD signal to control the Scanner Motor rotation speed Acceleration signal Deceleration signal Scanner Motor rotation speed signal DC Controller PCB UN04 Laser Y M C K Laser Driver PCB ...

Page 54: ...anner error BD Detection Correction Control Purpose Corrects the displacement of each color s laser write start position due to Polygon Mirror accuracy and Polygon Motor rotation accuracy Execution timing At power on and at printing Control description 1 The DC Controller PCB measures the BD interval after the completion of constant speed rotation control of the Scanner Motor 2 The DC Controller P...

Page 55: ...ess Pickup Registration 4 Development 7 Fixing Delivery 1 Pre exposure 2 Primary charging 8 Drum cleaning Static latent image formation block Drum cleaning block Transfer block Fixing block IRotating direction of ITB photosensitive drum Flow of print paper 6 Separation 5 Transfer 3 Laser exposure Drum cleaning block Developing block Developing block No Block name Process name Description 1 Static ...

Page 56: ...iguration The cartridge of this machine is drum integrated type and forms a visible image on the Photosensitive Drum with toner Photosensitive Drum Developing Assembly Primary Charging Roller Memory tag Toner level sensor Drive Configuration DC Controller drives the Drum Motor M2 to rotate the Photosensitive Drum and the Developing Roller The Primary Charging Roller is driven and rotated by the Ph...

Page 57: ...letion of the initial rotation after closing the Cartridge Door At completion of printing When the reference value of cartridge life is changed Description When the toner level reaches the specified value the DC Controller notifies the Main Controller Upon receipt of the notification the Main Controller displays codes and messages Detection descrip tion Low toner Empty toner Replacement completion...

Page 58: ...ent detection Bk 10 0100 00000181 Toner memory detection error Bk 10 0094 Service Mode To set the timing to generate prior delivery alarm COPIER OPTION FNC SW T DLV BK To set the timing to display the message COPIER OPTION DSPLY SW T LW BK Display hide of the message display COPIER OPTION DSPLY SW TNR WARN Transfer Overview The transfer block consists of 2 steps and transfers the toner image on th...

Page 59: ... On this machine the paper is separated from the Photosensitive Drum by the elasticity of the paper and the curvature of the drum Furthermore the Static Eliminator reduces potential on the back side of paper for stability of paper feed and image quality Photosensitive Drum Transfer Roller Developing High Voltage PCB Cartridge Static Eliminator Service Mode Invalidate setting of the static eliminat...

Page 60: ...n Auto Adjust Gradation Control description 1 When the specified conditions are satisfied the Main Controller PCB prints memorized patch patterns 2 Set the test print on the reader 3 The reader scans the gradation density of the patch patterns from the test prints 4 The Main Controller creates an image density correction table from the data of gradation density of the patch pattern scanned by the ...

Page 61: ... be replaced by users Replace the whole Fixing Assembly since the Fixing Film Unit or Pressure Roller etc are not set as sub parts Detection of whether the Fixing Assembly is new Whether the Fixing Assembly is new can be detected The parts counter of the Fixing Assembly is automatically initialized when the Fixing Assembly is replaced Intervals of failed images Fixing Film Approximately 77mm Fixin...

Page 62: ...is is engaged with Heater Temperature control and abnormal temperature rise detection SUB TH2 Sub Thermistor Front This is engaged with Heater Temperature control abnormal temperature rising detection edge temperature rising cooling control SYB TH1 Sub Thermistor Rear This is engaged with Heater Temperature control abnormal temperature rising detection edge temperature rising cooling control PS465...

Page 63: ...terval temperature control Down Sequence Control This is a control to prevent fixing failure due to temperature increase at the edge or temperature decrease Productivity throughput decreases Down Sequence due to Cartridge Temperature Rise Related error codes E000 0001 Error in temperature rising of Fixing Assembly E001 0001 Fixing Assembly Abnormally high temperature 1 E001 0002 Fixing Assembly Ab...

Page 64: ...uce time to print the first sheet Execution condition timing When using the Numeric Keypad on the Control Panel Touch Panel At power on of the Main Power When recovering to standby mode At completion of jam removal Control description The temperature control target is set and start the Fixing Heater Print Temperature Control Startup initial rotation temperature control A fixing temperature is incr...

Page 65: ...re and number of continuously printed sheets At 1 sided printing Environment temperature 1 1 2 speed 32 5 deg C or more 601 images or more 28 to 32 5 deg C 2251 images or more Lower than 8 5 deg C At 2 sided printing Environment temperature 1 1 2 speed 1 2 speed 32 5 deg C or more 251 to 500 images 501 images or more 28 to 32 5 deg C 501 to 1060 images 1061 images or more Lower than 28 deg C 1001 ...

Page 66: ...peed of the Fixing Motor Related service mode Setting of the fixing speed when feeding envelopes COPIER OPTION FEED SW EVLP FS Fixing Film Unit engagement disengagement control Control description The Fixing Film Unit is disengaged from the Fixing Pressure Roller under a specific condition in order to prevent deformation of the Fixing Film Fixing Pressure Roller due to heat and pressure that arise...

Page 67: ...position at the start of a job Disengagement operation When the Power Switch is OFF At occurrence of a jam At occurrence of an error When the specified period of time has passed since printing is finished Related error codes E840 0001 Pressure release mechanism error Fixing Assembly detection Presence of the Fixing Assembly is judged by a Fixing Assembly detection signal which is input to the DC C...

Page 68: ...according to the life value COPIER COUNTER LF FX LF The message shown below is displayed when the life reaches the end Related service mode ON OFF of the Fixing Assembly replacement message Lv 2 COPIER OPTION DSPLY SW FIX WRN1 Fixing Assembly LF setting value reaching alarm Lv 1 COPIER OPTION FNC SW FIX DLV The life detection is not performed by default because the default value of FIX WRN1 is 0 P...

Page 69: ...ecified value E003 0001 Abnormal low temperature of the Fixing Assembly Temperature of the Main Thermistor reached or fallen below the specified value E004 0004 Mismatch of Fixing Assem bly type Absent of the Fixing Assembly was detected according to the Fixing Assembly con nection judged result Temperature of the Main Thermistor and Sub Thermistor reached or fallen below the specified value E014 ...

Page 70: ...of Rollers 8 9 10 11 12 1 1 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 13 14 16 17 8 9 10 11 12 1 3 4 5 6 7 13 14 15 9 16 17 15 9 Symbol Parts name 1 Delivery Roller 2 Inlet Feed Roller 3 Duplex Reverse Roller 4 Fixing Delivery Roller 5 Fixing Film 6 Pressure Roller 7 Photosensitive Drum 2 Technology 60 ...

Page 71: ...208 PS4450 PS4600 PS201 PS4300 PS4400 PS206 PS204 PS203 PS202 PS4650 PS210 PS4500 PS4700 PS4550 PS4350 Symbol Parts name PS201 Delivery Bin 1 Paper Sensor PS202 SS Outlet Sensor PS203 Staple Inlet Sensor PS204 Y Alignment Home Position Sensor PS205 Delivery Bin 1 Full Sensor PS206 Alienation Home Position Sensor PS207 Jogger Home Position Sensor PS208 Delivery Bin 2 Paper Sensor PS209 Delivery Bin...

Page 72: ...sor PS4700 Duplex Feed Sensor Model without Built in Finisher PS4450 PS4600 PS4300 PS4400 PS4700 PS4650 PS4500 PS4550 PS4350 Symbol Parts name PS4300 Cassette 1 Paper Sensor PS4350 Multi purpose Tray Paper Sensor PS4400 Cassette 1 Lifter Sensor PS4450 Delivery Paper Full Sensor PS4500 Fixing Arch Sensor PS4550 Registration Sensor PS4600 Retard Roller Rotation Detection Sensor PS4650 Fixing Deliver...

Page 73: ...ng Motor M02 Drum Motor M03 Lifter Motor M21 Staple Stacker Delivery Motor M22 Staple Stacker Feed Motor M24 Jogger Motor M25 Y Alignment Motor CL01 Cassette 1 Feed Clutch CL02 Duplex Feed Clutch CL03 Cassette 1 Pickup Clutch CL04 Duplex Reverse Clutch SL01 Multi purpose Pickup Solenoid SL21 Inlet Flapper Solenoid SL22 Stamp Solenoid SL23 Delivery Bin 2 Flapper Solenoid 2 Technology 63 ...

Page 74: ...of Drive for Model without Built in Finisher Symbol Parts name M01 Fixing Motor M02 Drum Motor M03 Lifter Motor CL01 Cassette 1 Feed Clutch CL02 Duplex Feed Clutch CL03 Cassette 1 Pickup Clutch CL04 Duplex Reverse Clutch SL01 Multi purpose Pickup Solenoid 2 Technology 64 ...

Page 75: ... Paper Path Model with Built in Finisher Paper Path Model with Built in Finisher 2 Technology 65 ...

Page 76: ...te Pickup Assembly Parts Drive Configuration M03 M02 4 5 2 3 1 CL03 Symbol Parts name 1 Lifter Plate 2 Cassette 1 Pickup Roller 3 Cassette 1 Separation Roller 4 Cassette 1 Feed Roller 5 Registration Roller M02 Drum Motor M03 Lifter Motor CL03 Cassette 1 Pickup Clutch 2 Technology 66 ...

Page 77: ...etected according to the combination of ONs and OFFs of the Cassette 1 Paper Size Switch A and B SW04 SW05 1 SW4 2 4 3 SW5 Symbol Parts name 1 Side Guide Plate 2 Link Arm 3 Trailing Edge Guide Plate 4 Link Arm SW4 Cassette 1 Size Switch A SW5 Cassette 1 Size Switch B Paper Level Presence Detection Control The Cassette 1 Paper Sensor PS4300 detects whether there is paper 2 Technology 67 ...

Page 78: ...UI Level Display Level Paper Sensor 100 1 ON 0 OFF In addition paper level is mechanically indicated The position of the lever as shown in the figure below indicates paper level Lifter Control With the rotation of the Lifter Motor M3 the Lifter Plate is raised until the Cassette 1 Lifter Sensor PS4400 detects the paper surface Related Error Codes E015 0001 Cassette 1 Lifter Motor error E015 0002 C...

Page 79: ...rpose Tray Pickup Solenoid M02 Drum Motor Paper Detection The Multi purpose Tray Paper Sensor PS4350 detects whether there is paper 1 3 PS4350 2 Symbol Parts name 1 Multi purpose Tray Pickup Roller 2 Multi purpose Tray Separation Roller 3 Multi purpose Tray Paper Detection Flag PS4350 Multi purpose Tray Paper Detection Sensor Paper Size Detection This machine does not have a function for detecting...

Page 80: ...ice Mode Adjustment of registration start timing Plain paper COPIER ADJUST FEED ADJ REGIST Adjustment of registration start timing Heavy paper COPIER ADJUST FEED ADJ RG HF SP Adjustment of registration start timing Plain paper 2nd side COPIER ADJUST FEED ADJ REG DUP1 Adjustment of registration start timing MP Tray plain paper COPIER ADJUST FEED ADJ REG MF Process Tray Assembly Model with Built in ...

Page 81: ...Sensor PS207 detect the home position of the alignment member PS204 M25 M24 PS207 Alignment Roller Front Jogger Paper Rear Jogger When Offset and Collate is enabled paper stacked on the Process Tray is sorted into bundles aligned along the near or the far side to the host machine Related Error Codes E530 8001 Jogger error E577 8001 Y Alignment Motor error Stapling Overview Stapling is to staple th...

Page 82: ...ilable for stapling A4 LTR LGL user specified size 210 279 4mm 215 9 355 6mm Weight maximum number of sheets available for stapling 60 to 89 g m2 30 sheets 90 to 120 g m2 20 sheets Related Error Codes E531 8001 Staple Repositioning error E531 8002 Stapler error Stack Delivery After aligned a paper stack is ejected from the Holding Tray to the Output Tray The Alignment Motor M25 performs disengagem...

Page 83: ...r disengagement error Stack Tray Assembly Model with Built in Finisher Only Tray Lifting The Tray Lifting Motor M27 operates the lifting lowering of Tray 1 After paper is delivered Tray 1 descends by defined range Then Tray 1 ascends until the Output Tray 1 Upper Limit Detection Sensor PS211 detects the surface of stacked paper The Output Tray 1 Lower Limit Sensor PS212 detects the tray s lower li...

Page 84: ...M27 M27 PS211 PS201 PS212 PS211 PS201 PS212 Paper in Tray Full Detection The Delivery Tray Full Sensors PS205 PS209 detect a paper stack in the Output Tray as full PS205 PS209 2 Technology 74 ...

Page 85: ... Parts name 1 Delivery Full Flag 2 Delivery Roller PS4450 Delivery Paper Full Sensor Reverse Duplex Assembly Duplex Reverse Control With the Reverse Flapper the feed path is switched from the Delivery Mouth to the Reverse Mouth to perform the reverse operation The Reverse Flapper 1 is operated by the Duplex Reverse Clutch CL4 CL04 1 Paper stops at the Duplex Reverse Stop Position and receives the ...

Page 86: ...ensor Jam Detection This equipment performs jam detection with the use of the sensors listed in the figure PS207 PS205 PS211 PS212 PS209 PS208 PS4450 PS4600 PS201 PS4300 PS4400 PS206 PS204 PS203 PS202 PS4650 PS210 PS4500 PS4700 PS4550 PS4350 Sensors Used to Detect Jams Symbol Parts name PS202 Staple Stacker Exit Sensor 2 Technology 76 ...

Page 87: ...r PS210 Staple Stacker Inlet Sensor Stapler HP Sensor PS4400 Cassette 1 Lifter Sensor PS4450 Delivery Paper Full Sensor PS4500 Fixing Arch Sensor PS4550 Registration Sensor PS4650 Fixing Delivery Sensor PS4700 Duplex Feed Sensor 2 Technology 77 ...

Page 88: ...1 000 240V UK model Type 2 Total 1 1 1 1 GB 101 000 000 000 CA model Total 1 Copy Total 1 1 1 AU 101 108 000 000 FRN model Type 1 Total Black Small Scan Total 1 Print Total 1 1 FR 113 501 301 000 FRN model Type 2 Total 1 1 1 1 FR 101 000 000 000 GER model Type 1 Total Black Small Scan Total 1 Print Total 1 1 DE 113 501 301 000 GER model Type 2 Total 1 1 1 1 DE 101 000 000 000 AMS model Type 1 Tota...

Page 89: ...pan ES Spain RU Russia US United States SE Sweden SK Slovakia GB United Kingdom PT Portugal RO Romania FR France NO Norway HR Croatia DE Germany DK Denmark BG Bulgaria IT Italy FI Finland TR Turkey AU Australia PL Poland TH Thailand SG Singapore HU Hungary VN Vietnam NL Netherlands CZ Czech Republic AR Argentine KR Korea SI Slovenia IN India CN China GR Greece TW Taiwan EE Estonia Count up timing ...

Page 90: ...Location of Fans FM2 FM1 FM3 FM4 1 No Name FM1 Laser Scanner Fan FM2 Duplex Fan FM3 Cartridge Upper Fan FM4 Cartridge Lower Fan 1 Controller Fan 2 Technology 80 ...

Page 91: ...Panel Temperature Fuse Fixing Pressure Release Sensor Low Voltage Power Supply PCB 24V Power Supply AC DC Main Controller P DC Controller PCB High Voltage Power Supply PCB 12V Power Supply DC DC Inner Finisher Pre exposure LED Pickup Option Fixing Unit NFCS 12V 3 3V Power Supply DC DC All night 5V Power Supply PCB DC DC Power saving Function Overview There are Standby and Sleep as the power supply...

Page 92: ...ile only all night power is supplied When any of the following Conditions for Not Entering Deep Sleep applies transition to this mode does not occur Conditions for Not Entering Deep Sleep Mode Check Items Settings of Settings Registration When the following settings are enabled in the Settings Registration menu the machine does not enter Deep Sleep mode The corresponding items are shown below Pref...

Page 93: ...itch is OFF power is supplied to the following PCBs Quick startup setting ON Quick startup setting OFF Low Voltage Power Supply PCB Power is supplied Power is supplied Main Controller PCB Power is supplied OFF NOTE The quick startup function can be set from Settings Registration Settings Registration Preferences Timer Energy Settings Quick Startup Settings for Main Power On Quick startup is execut...

Page 94: ...ick startup The power of this product is turned ON again within 20 seconds after turning it OFF Startup after 8 hours or more have passed since the power of this product was turned OFF The next time the power is turned ON after turning OFF the power of this product from remote UI The next time the power is turned ON after occurrence of the error code The next time the power is turned ON after shif...

Page 95: ...Periodical Service 3 Periodically Replaced Parts 86 Consumable Parts List 87 ...

Page 96: ...Periodically Replaced Parts Periodic replacement parts are not required in this machine 3 Periodical Service 86 ...

Page 97: ...ng change 2 All the values described in this column are estimated replacement timing in A4 size The replacement timing is a reference value in the case of usage in general offices and the actual value differs depending on the customer environment operation conditions in the field etc Cassette Module AG No Name Parts number 1 Quantity Estimated life 2 Work de scription Parts counter service mode Al...

Page 98: ...he actual value differs depending on the customer environment operation conditions in the field etc Cassette Feeding Unit AR1 No Name Parts number 1 Quantity Estimated life 2 Work de scription Parts counter service mode Alarm code at counter clear Intermedi ate item Sub item 1 Roller Kit FM1 U030 1 225 000 sheets Replace ment DRBL 2 C2 FD RL 43 0083 1 The parts number may be changed due to enginee...

Page 99: ...nterior System 109 External Internal Cover System Finisher 119 Original Exposure Feed System 127 Controller System 192 Controller System Finisher 203 Laser Exposure System 204 Image Formation System 205 Fixing System 212 Pickup Feed System 214 Pickup Feed System Finisher 225 ...

Page 100: ...tive bag even in a short period to prevent the adverse effect of light Assembling procedures are followed by the reverse of disassembly unless any specification Note the length diameters and positions of screws when assembling the host machine Be sure to use the screws in the original position Do not run the host machine with any parts removed as a general rule Ground yourself by touching the meta...

Page 101: ...t Cover 2 Cassette1 3 Right Lower Cover 4 Right Door Unit 5 Inlet Cover 6 Control Panel Upper Cover 7 Staple Cover 8 Finisher Right Upper Cover 9 Finisher Right Rear Cover 10 Finisher Right Door 11 Finisher Right Lower Cover 12 Staple Inner Cover 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 91 ...

Page 102: ...r Cover 4 Rear Cover 5 Finisher Rear Cover 6 Finisher Left Rear Cover 7 Delivery Tray 8 Inner Delivery Rear Cover 9 2 Bin Rear Cover 10 Finisher Inner Rear Cover 11 StackingWall Unit 12 Jogger Cover Unit 13 2 Bin Front Cover 14 Finisher Tray 15 Finisher Bin Tray 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 92 ...

Page 103: ...Finisher 8 7 5 4 3 2 1 6 No Name 1 Front Cover 2 Cassette 1 3 Right Lower Cover 4 Right Door Unit 5 Inlet Cover 6 Right Upper Cover 7 Control Panel Upper Cover 8 Control Panel Lower Cover 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 93 ...

Page 104: ...1 2 3 4 5 7 6 No Name 1 Cartridge Door Unit 2 Left Lower Cover 3 Left Rear Cover 4 Rear Cover 5 Delivery Tray 6 Inner Delivery Rear Cover 7 Inner Delivery Right Cover 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 94 ...

Page 105: ...nel 2 Duplex Delivery Unit 3 Fixing Assembly 4 Registration Unit 5 Cassette1 Pickup Unit 6 Feed Unit 7 Transfer Unit 8 Fixing Drive Unit 9 Developing Drive Unit 10 Main Drive Unit 11 Lifter Drive Unit 12 Laser Scanner Unit 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 95 ...

Page 106: ... 1 2 3 4 No Name 1 Jogger Unit 2 Upper Paper Feed Unit 3 Staple Unit 4 Lower Paper Feed Unit 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 96 ...

Page 107: ...ch FM5 ADF Cooling Fan M4201 ADF Motor SR2 Delivery Sensor SR5 ADF Cover Sensor REG Registration Sensor SR4204 Document Sensor SR4206 Document End Sensor ADF_CIS CIS Unit Back JUSO T Double Feed Detection PCB Transmission JUSO R Double Feed Detection PCB Reception LED DS Original Display LED LED EXIT Delivery Display LED 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 97 ...

Page 108: ...Reader SR4 M4100 RD_CIS SR3 1 2 No Name M4100 Reader Motor SR3 CIS HP Sensor SR4 Read Sensor 1 RD_CIS CIS Unit Front 1 Motion Sensor 2 Wireless LAN PCB 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 98 ...

Page 109: ...A TH4200 LASER_PCA 2 3 1 No Name TH4200 Enviroment Sensor LASER_PCA BD PCB DCON_PCA DC Controller PCB HVT_PCA High Voltage Power Supply PCB 1 Main Controller PCB 2 Fax PCB 3 Modular PCB 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 99 ...

Page 110: ...N93 No Name EPU_PCA Low Voltage Power Supply PCB LED4950 Pre exposure LED UN84 LCD UN93 Control Panel Numeric Keypad PCB UN95 Touch Panel 1 Control Panel CPU PCB 2 Detection of new Fixing Unit PCB 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 100 ...

Page 111: ... Name MAIN SW Main Power Switch SW1 24V Interlock Switch SW2 Front Door Switch SW6 Right Door Switch Front SW7 Right Door Switch Rear HEATER Fixing Heater MAIN TH Main Thermistor SUB TH1 Sub Thermistor 1 SUB TH2 Sub Thermistor 2 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 101 ...

Page 112: ...SP1 SW5 SW4 SP2 No Name SW4 Cassette 1 Paper Size Switch A SW5 Cassette 1 Paper Size Switch B SP1 Fax Speaker SP2 Control Panel Speaker 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 102 ...

Page 113: ...Fan FM2 FM1 FM3 FM4 1 No Name FM1 Laser Scanner Fan FM2 Duplex Fan FM3 Cartridge Upper Fan FM4 Cartridge Lower Fan 1 Controller Fan 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 103 ...

Page 114: ...Fixing Motor M2 Drum Motor M3 Lifter Motor M4 Laser Scanner Motor CL2 Duplex Feed Clutch CL3 Cassette 1 Pickup Clutch CL4 Duplex Switchback Clutch SL1 Multi purpose Pickup Solenoid SL2 Multi purpose Pickup Solenoid 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 104 ...

Page 115: ...urpose Paper Sensor PS4400 Cassette 1 Lifter Sensor PS4450 Delivery Paper Full Sensor PS4500 Fixing Loop Sensor PS4550 Registration Sensor PS4600 Retard Roller Rotation Sensor PS4650 Fixing Output Sensor PS4700 Duplex Feed Sensor PS4800 Fixing Pressure Release Sensor PS4850 Developer Alienation Sensor 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 105 ...

Page 116: ... SL23 M27 M24 M25 M22 M21 No Name M21 SS Output Motor M22 SS Feed Motor M24 Jogger Motor M25 Y Alignment Motor M27 Lifter Motor SL21 Output Solenoid SL22 Stamp Solenoid SL23 2Bin Output Solenoid 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 106 ...

Page 117: ...3 Staple Inlet Sensor PS204 Y Alignment HP Sensor PS205 Finisher Tray Paper Full Sensor PS206 Alienation HP Sensor PS207 Jogger HP Sensor PS208 Finisher 2 Bin Tray Paper Sensor PS209 Finisher 2 Bin Tray Paper Full Sensor PS210 Staple Stacker Inlet Sensor PS211 Finisher Tray Upper Limit Sensor PS212 Finisher Tray Lower Limit Sensor 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 107 ...

Page 118: ...IN_PCA READER_RELAY_PCA FAN21 No Name FAN21 Finisher Fan SW3 Finisher Door Switch SW21 Finisher Interlock Switch FIN_PCA Finisher Controller PCB READER_RELAY_PCA Reader Relay PCB STAPLE UNIT Staple Unit 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 108 ...

Page 119: ...oving the Rear Cover Procedure 1 NOTE Remove the cord cover for the 120V host machine when removing the Rear Cover 1x 4x Removing the Left Rear Cover Preparation 1 Removing the Rear Cover on page 109 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 109 ...

Page 120: ... Procedure 1 3x Removing the Front Cover Procedure 1 2x 2 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 110 ...

Page 121: ...oving the Rear Cover on page 109 Procedure 1 2x Removing the Right Lower Cover Preparation 1 Pull out the Cassette1 2 Removing the Rear Cover on page 109 3 Removing the Inlet Cover on page 111 Procedure 1 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 111 ...

Page 122: ...2 1x 3x 3 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 112 ...

Page 123: ...4 5 Removing the Cartridge Door Unit Preparation 1 Pull out the Cassette1 2 Removing the Rear Cover on page 109 3 Removing the Left Rear Cover on page 109 Procedure 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 113 ...

Page 124: ...1 2 3 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 114 ...

Page 125: ...4 Removing the Control Panel Procedure 1 2 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 115 ...

Page 126: ...3 2x 4 3x 2x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 116 ...

Page 127: ...5 6 CAUTION Do not drop the Control Panel while turning over it 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 117 ...

Page 128: ...7 1x 1x 8 2x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 118 ...

Page 129: ...External Internal Cover System Finisher Removing the Finisher Rear Cover Procedure 1 2 3x Removing the Finisher Right Upper Cover Procedure 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 119 ...

Page 130: ...1 2 3 2x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 120 ...

Page 131: ...Removing the Finisher Rear Cover on page 119 Procedure 1 1x Removing the Finisher Right Rear Cover Preparation 1 Removing the Finisher Rear Cover on page 119 2 Removing the Finisher Right Upper Cover on page 119 Procedure 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 121 ...

Page 132: ...e 122 2 Removing the Finisher Rear Cover on page 119 3 Removing the Finisher Right Upper Cover on page 119 4 Removing the Staple Inner Cover on page 123 5 Removing the Finisher Right Rear Cover on page 121 Procedure 1 Removing the Staple Cover Procedure 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 122 ...

Page 133: ...1 1x Removing the Staple Inner Cover Preparation 1 Removing the Staple Cover on page 122 Procedure 1 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 123 ...

Page 134: ...Cover Preparation 1 Removing the Rear Cover on page 109 2 Removing the Left Rear Cover on page 109 3 Removing the Finisher Rear Cover on page 119 4 Removing the Finisher Left Rear Cover on page 121 5 Removing the Delivery Tray on page 124 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 124 ...

Page 135: ...on 1 Removing the Rear Cover on page 109 2 Removing the Left Rear Cover on page 109 3 Removing the Finisher Rear Cover on page 119 4 Removing the Finisher Left Rear Cover on page 121 5 Removing the Delivery Tray on page 124 6 Removing the Inner Delivery Rear Cover on page 124 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 125 ...

Page 136: ... Procedure 1 2 1x NOTE Check the position of the claw in the figure 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 126 ...

Page 137: ...page 119 2 Removing the Rear Cover on page 109 3 Removing the Main Controller Sub Cover Main Controller Cover on page 192 Procedure With Finisher Model CAUTION Be careful not to damage the white sheets 1 and 2 of the ADF Unit when disassembling assembling 1 2 1 Open the Feeder Cover 1 1 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 127 ...

Page 138: ...riginal Tray 1 2 Shafts 2 1 2 2 3 Remove the Rear Upper Cover 1 2 Screws 2 2 Bosses 3 2x 2 1 3 3 4 Remove the Cable 1 from the Harness Guide Part 3 1 Connector 2 1 Harness Guide 3 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 128 ...

Page 139: ...rt 2 1 Harness Guide 2 1x 1 2 2 6 Remove the Cable 1 from the Guide Part 2 Remove the USB Cable 3 7 Harness Guides 2 1 USB Cable 3 3 Connectors 4 4x 7x 4 2 1 2 3 7 Remove the Screw 1 and the Grounding Wire 2 1 Screw 1 1 Grounding Wire 2 1 Harness Guide 3 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 129 ...

Page 140: ...ver 1 1 9 Remove the ADF Unit 1 while removing the Harness Cover 2 1 2 CAUTION When installing the ADF Unit 1 be sure to insert the rib A of the Harness Cover into the guide B of the Reader Unit B A 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 130 ...

Page 141: ...emoving the Rear Cover on page 109 Procedure Without Finisher Model CAUTION Be careful not to damage the white sheets 1 and 2 of the ADF Unit when disassembling assembling 1 2 1 Open the Feeder Cover 1 1 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 131 ...

Page 142: ...nal Tray 1 2 Shafts 2 1 2 2 3 Remove the Rear Upper Cover 1 2 Screws 2 2 Bosses 3 2x 2 1 3 3 4 Remove the Flat Cable 2 from the Main Controller PCB 1 1 Flat Cable 2 1 Harness Guide 3 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 132 ...

Page 143: ... the Harness Guide 2 1 Harness Guide 2 5 Conners 3 2x 5x 2 1 1 2 3 3 3 6 Remove the Screw 1 and the Grounding Wire 2 1 Screw 1 1 Grounding Wire 2 1 Harness Guide 3 1x 1x 1 2 3 7 Close the Feeder Cover 1 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 133 ...

Page 144: ...e ADF Unit 1 while removing the Harness Cover 2 1 2 CAUTION When installing the ADF Unit 1 be sure to insert the rib A of the Harness Cover into the guide B of the Reader Unit B A 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 134 ...

Page 145: ...CAUTION Be sure not to touch the surface A of the roller when disassembling assembling A 1 Open the Feeder Cover 1 1 2 Remove the ADF Pickup Unit 2 while pressing the lever 1 1 Claw 3 1 Shaft 4 1x 2 3 1 4 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 135 ...

Page 146: ...nit Procedure CAUTION Be sure not to touch the surface A of the roller when disassembling assembling A 1 Open the Feeder Cover 1 1 2 Remove the ADF Separation Unit 1 1 Claw 2 1 Shaft 3 1x 1 3 2 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 136 ...

Page 147: ...ck Procedure CAUTION Be careful not to touch the A part of the sensor of the Scanner Unit Back when disassembling assembling Be sure to hold the side surface B B B A 1 Open the Feeder Cover 1 1 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 137 ...

Page 148: ...2 Remove the Original Tray 1 2 Shafts 2 1 2 2 3 Remove the ADF Rear Cover 1 2 Screws 2 2 Bosses 3 2 Hooks 4 1 4 2 2x 3 3 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 138 ...

Page 149: ...ful not to trap the harness 2 with the ADF Rear Cover 1 Close the Harness Connection Cover 3 first and then install the ADF Rear Cover 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 3 3 4 Remove the Link Arm 1 1 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 139 ...

Page 150: ...1 Connector 4 4 Screws 5 2 Bosses 6 4 2 3 6 6 5 5 1x 4x 1x 1x A 1 6 Remove the Lead 1 Sensor Unit 1 1 Screw 2 1 Boss 3 1 Hook 4 1 Flag 5 5 A 4 1x 3 2 1 NOTE When installing the Lead 1 Sensor Unit 1 pass the shaft A under the flag 5 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 140 ...

Page 151: ...7 Remove the harness 1 1 Reuse Band 2 1 Connector 3 2 1 3 2x 1x 8 Remove the CIS Cover 1 3 Screws 2 2 3x 1 9 Disconnect the Flat Cable 1 1 Flat Cable 1 1x 1 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 141 ...

Page 152: ...es 1 Boss 2 CAUTION Be careful not to touch the A part of the sensor of the Scanner Unit Back when disassembling assembling Be sure to hold the side surface B B B A 2 1 11 Remove the Scanner Unit Back 1 1 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 142 ...

Page 153: ...or lost be sure to check the Scanner Unit Back Rank Label 3 being used and use the Spacers appropriate for the rank of the Scanner Unit Back There are three ranks available for the Scanner Unit Back and there are spacers suitable for each rank Rank Color of spacer Height of spacer A Gray 3 17 mm B Titanium white 3 27 mm C Standard black 3 37 mm A B C 12 Actions after Parts Replacement Works After ...

Page 154: ... Unit Procedure CAUTION When removing the Copyboard Glass be careful not to touch the 2 glass surfaces A If the surface becomes dirty clean it with the Glass Cleaning Sheet A 1 Open the ADF 1 1 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 144 ...

Page 155: ...4 3 3 Remove the Copyboard Glass Unit 1 4 Screws 2 2 Bosses 3 4x 1 2 2 3 3 4 Actions after Parts Replacement Aftter Replacing on page 238 Removing the Scanner Unit Front Preparation 1 Removing the Copyboard Glass Unit on page 144 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 145 ...

Page 156: ... Be careful not to touch the A part of the sensor of the Scanner Unit Front when disassembling assembling A 1 Move the Scanner Unit Front 1 to the center 1 2 Remove the 2 spacers 1 1 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 146 ...

Page 157: ...et of paper 2 to prevent the rail 1 from being damaged 1 2 4 Place the Scanner Unit Front 1 on the paper 2 Shafts 2 1 2 2 5 Remove the Scanner Unit Front 1 1 Flat Cable 2 1x 2 1 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 147 ...

Page 158: ...are mixed or lost be sure to check the CIS Rank Label 3 being used and use the CIS Spacers appropriate for the rank of the Scanner Unit Front There are three ranks available for the Scanner Unit Front and there are spacers suitable for each rank Rank Color of spacer Height of spacer A Gray 1 13 mm B White 1 23 mm C Brown 1 33 mm A B C CAUTION Be sure that the groove 1 of the CIS Unit Holder is hoo...

Page 159: ...pen the Control Panel 1 1 2 Remove the Reader Motor Cover 1 2 Screws 2 2x 1 2 2 3 Remove the Reader Motor 1 1 Connector 2 1 Wire Saddle 3 2 Screws 4 2x 1x 1x 2 3 1 4 4 Removing the ADF Feed Frame Preparation With Finisher Model 1 Removing the Finisher Rear Cover on page 119 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 149 ...

Page 160: ...on page 109 3 Removing the Main Controller Sub Cover Main Controller Cover on page 192 Procedure With Finisher Model 1 Open the Feeder Cover 1 1 2 Remove the Original Tray 1 2 Shafts 2 1 2 2 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 150 ...

Page 161: ...Part 3 1 Connector 2 1 Harness Guide 3 1x 1x 1 3 2 5 Remove the Cable 1 from the Harness Guide Part 2 Remove the Harness Guide Part 2 1 Harness Guide 2 1x 1 2 2 6 Remove the Cable 1 from the Guide Part 2 Remove the USB Cable 3 7 Harness Guides 2 1 USB Cable 3 3 Connectors 4 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 151 ...

Page 162: ...4x 7x 4 2 1 2 3 7 Remove the Screw 1 and the Grounding Wire 2 1 Screw 1 1 Grounding Wire 2 1 Harness Guide 3 1x 1x 1 2 3 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 152 ...

Page 163: ...crews 1 2 Bosses 2 2 Hooks 3 3 1 2x 2 2 CAUTION Be careful not to trap the harness 1 with the ADF Rear Cover Close the Harness Connection Cover 2 first and then install the ADF Rear Cover 1 1 2 2 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 153 ...

Page 164: ...1 1 Screw 2 1 Grounding Wire 3 1 Connector 4 4 Screws 5 2 Bosses 6 4 2 3 6 6 5 5 1x 4x 1x 1x A 1 11 Free the harness from the Harness Guide 1 Connector 1 2 Screws 2 2 Round Shape Terminals 3 1 Reuse Band 4 1x 1x 1 1x 4 2x 2 3 3 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 154 ...

Page 165: ...1 13 Free the harness from the Harness Guide 5 Connectors 1 1 Screw 2 1 Round Shape Terminal 3 1x 1 3 1 2 5x 1x 14 Free the harness from the Harness Guide and then remove the Harness Guide 2 Screws 1 2x 1 1 2x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 155 ...

Page 166: ... 1 1 Screw 2 1 Boss 3 2 1 3 1x 1x 16 Pass the Flat Cable through the Harness Cover 1 and free the cable from the Harness Guides 2 1 2 2x 17 Open the ADF and place 5 sheets of paper on the Reader 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 156 ...

Page 167: ...18 Remove the screws on the back side and remove the Bottom Cover 4x 19 Remove the White Plate and close the ADF 20 Remove the screws 2x 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 157 ...

Page 168: ... Flat Cable onto the Feed Frame Unit 22 Secure the Base Frame Unit and the Reader in place with tapes CAUTION By removing the Feed Frame Unit the Base Frame Unit opens abruptly 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 158 ...

Page 169: ...23 Press the A part and remove the Feed Frame Unit A 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 159 ...

Page 170: ...not to hit the Feed Frame Unit against the Base Frame Unit Be careful not to drop the Feed Frame Unit onto the Reader Glass Be sure to place the Feed Frame Unit on a sheet of paper Preparation Without Finisher Model 1 Removing the Rear Cover on page 109 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 160 ...

Page 171: ... Procedure Without Finisher Model 1 Open the Feeder Cover 1 1 2 Remove the Original Tray 1 2 Shafts 2 1 2 2 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 161 ...

Page 172: ...es 3 2x 2 1 3 3 4 Remove the Flat Cable 2 from the Main Controller PCB 1 1 Flat Cable 2 1 Harness Guide 3 1x 1x 3 2 1 5 Remove the Cable 1 from the Harness Guide 2 1 Harness Guide 2 5 Conners 3 2x 5x 2 1 1 2 3 3 3 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 162 ...

Page 173: ...6 Remove the Screw 1 and the Grounding Wire 2 1 Screw 1 1 Grounding Wire 2 1 Harness Guide 3 1x 1x 1 2 3 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 163 ...

Page 174: ...crews 1 2 Bosses 2 2 Hooks 3 3 1 2x 2 2 CAUTION Be careful not to trap the harness 1 with the ADF Rear Cover Close the Harness Connection Cover 2 first and then install the ADF Rear Cover 1 1 2 2 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 164 ...

Page 175: ... 1 Screw 2 1 Grounding Wire 3 1 Connector 4 4 Screws 5 2 Bosses 6 4 2 3 6 6 5 5 1x 4x 1x 1x A 1 10 Free the harness from the Harness Guide 1 Connector 1 2 Screws 2 2 Round Shape Terminals 3 1 Reuse Band 4 1x 1x 1 1x 4 2x 2 3 3 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 165 ...

Page 176: ...1 12 Free the harness from the Harness Guide 5 Connectors 1 1 Screw 2 1 Round Shape Terminal 3 1x 1 3 1 2 5x 1x 13 Free the harness from the Harness Guide and then remove the Harness Guide 2 Screws 1 2x 1 1 2x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 166 ...

Page 177: ... 1 1 Screw 2 1 Boss 3 2 1 3 1x 1x 15 Pass the Flat Cable through the Harness Cover 1 and free the cable from the Harness Guides 2 1 2 2x 16 Open the ADF and place 5 sheets of paper on the Reader 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 167 ...

Page 178: ...17 Remove the screws on the back side and remove the Bottom Cover 4x 18 Remove the White Plate and close the ADF 19 Remove the screws 2x 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 168 ...

Page 179: ... Flat Cable onto the Feed Frame Unit 21 Secure the Base Frame Unit and the Reader in place with tapes CAUTION By removing the Feed Frame Unit the Base Frame Unit opens abruptly 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 169 ...

Page 180: ...22 Press the A part and remove the Feed Frame Unit A 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 170 ...

Page 181: ...under the Feed Frame Unit be careful not to hit the Feed Frame Unit against the Base Frame Unit Be careful not to drop the Feed Frame Unit onto the Reader Glass Be sure to place the Feed Frame Unit on a sheet of paper 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 171 ...

Page 182: ... Procedure 1 Open the Feeder Cover 1 1 2 Remove the Original Tray 1 2 Shafts 2 1 2 2 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 172 ...

Page 183: ...3 Remove the Rear Upper Cover 1 2 Screws 2 2 Bosses 3 2x 1 2 3 3 4 Disconnect the Flat Cable 1 Guide A 1x A 1x 5 Free the Flat Cable from the guide B 1x B 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 173 ...

Page 184: ...crews 1 2 Bosses 2 2 Hooks 3 3 1 2x 2 2 CAUTION Be careful not to trap the harness 1 with the ADF Rear Cover Close the Harness Connection Cover 2 first and then install the ADF Rear Cover 1 1 2 2 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 174 ...

Page 185: ...1 1 Screw 2 1 Grounding Wire 3 1 Connector 4 4 Screws 5 2 Bosses 6 4 2 3 6 6 5 5 1x 4x 1x 1x A 1 9 Free the harness from the Harness Guide 1 Connector 1 2 Screws 2 2 Round Shape Terminals 3 1 Reuse Band 4 1x 1x 1 1x 4 2x 2 3 3 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 175 ...

Page 186: ...1 11 Free the harness from the Harness Guide 5 Connectors 1 1 Screw 2 1 Round Shape Terminal 3 1x 1 3 1 2 5x 1x 12 Free the harness from the Harness Guide and then remove the Harness Guide 2 Screws 1 2x 1 1 2x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 176 ...

Page 187: ... 1 1 Screw 2 1 Boss 3 2 1 3 1x 1x 14 Pass the Flat Cable through the Harness Cover 1 and free the cable from the Harness Guides 2 1 2 2x 15 Open the ADF and place 5 sheets of paper on the Reader 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 177 ...

Page 188: ...16 Remove the screws on the back side and remove the Bottom Cover 4x 17 Remove the White Plate and close the ADF 18 Remove the screws 2x 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 178 ...

Page 189: ... Flat Cable onto the Feed Frame Unit 20 Secure the Base Frame Unit and the Reader in place with tapes CAUTION By removing the Feed Frame Unit the Base Frame Unit opens abruptly 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 179 ...

Page 190: ...21 Press the A part and remove the Feed Frame Unit A 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 180 ...

Page 191: ...Be careful not to drop the Feed Frame Unit onto the Reader Glass Be sure to place the Feed Frame Unit on a sheet of paper Removing the CIS Holder Preparation 1 Removing the Rear Cover on page 109 2 Removing the Main Controller Sub Cover Main Controller Cover on page 192 3 Removing the ADF Feed Frame on page 149 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 181 ...

Page 192: ...Drive Support Plate 2 Belts 1 3 Shaft Supports 2 1 1 1 1 2 3 Actions after Parts Replacement Installing the Drive Support Plate on page 188 4 Remove the Lead Roller 1 2 Clips 1 1 Bushing 2 1 Gear 3 1 E ring 4 1 Shaft Support 5 1 2 1 4 5 3 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 182 ...

Page 193: ...lling the Lead Sensor Unit be sure to pass the shaft A under the flag 4 6 Remove the Delivery Sensor Holder 1 Reuse Band 1 1 Connector 2 2 Screws 3 1 2 3 1x 2x 1x 4 A NOTE When installing the Delivery Sensor Holder be sure to pass the shaft A under the flag 4 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 183 ...

Page 194: ...lder 1 Screw 1 1 1x CAUTION When installing the CIS Adjustment Holder be sure to install the screw so that it is aligned with the center of marking lines 1x 8 Remove the CIS Cover 3 Screws 1 3x 1 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 184 ...

Page 195: ...9 Remove the 5 CIS Fixation Screws 5x 1 1 10 Disconnect the Flat Cable 1x 11 Remove the CIS Holder 1 2 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 185 ...

Page 196: ...3 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 186 ...

Page 197: ...ts of the CIS Holder Installation Raise the Drive Frame Fit the CIS Adjustment Holder Retainer into the place Be sure that the bosses are fit into the holes on the CIS Holder 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 187 ...

Page 198: ...e Compression Spring is in contact with the side of the CIS Holder Installing the Drive Support Plate Procedure 1 Remove the Drive Release Coupling 2 Remove the 2 shafts 2 Clips 1 1 Clutch Rotation Stopper 2 1 Bushing 3 1 3 2 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 188 ...

Page 199: ...ts 4 Install the 2 shafts 2 Belts 1 1 NOTE Be sure that the Electromagnetic Clutch is oriented in the direction as shown in the figure to make the installation of the Drive Support Plate easier 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 189 ...

Page 200: ...h the hole on the Drive Support Plate Be sure to align the shaft with the Shaft Support 6 Install the Clutch Rotation Stopper 1 and the bushing 2 2 Clips 3 3 2 1 CAUTION Be sure that the Clutch Rotation Stopper is inserted into the A part A 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 190 ...

Page 201: ...7 Install the screws 2x 8 Install the Drive Release Coupling while let the Drive Release Lever avoid contact with the coupling 9 Set the spring 2 Hooks 1 1 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 191 ...

Page 202: ...he Main Controller Sub Cover Main Controller Cover Preparation 1 Removing the Rear Cover on page 109 Procedure 1 1x 2 CAUTION Be sure not to drop off or shake the HDD while handling it 1x 1x 2x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 192 ...

Page 203: ...r Cover on page 192 Procedure 1 4x 2x Removing the Main Controller PCB Preparation 1 Removing the Rear Cover on page 109 2 Removing the Left Rear Cover on page 109 3 Removing the Main Controller Sub Cover Main Controller Cover on page 192 4 Removing the FAX Unit on page 199 Procedure 1 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 193 ...

Page 204: ...2 4x 16x 3 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 194 ...

Page 205: ...moving the Low Voltage Power Supply PCB Preparation 1 Removing the Fixing Assembly on page 212 2 Removing the Rear Cover on page 109 3 Removing the Left Rear Cover on page 109 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 195 ...

Page 206: ...e Inlet Cover on page 111 5 Removing the Main Controller PCB on page 193 Procedure 1 3x 2 5x 6x 3 5x 5x Removing the Inlet Unit Preparation 1 Removing the Rear Cover on page 109 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 196 ...

Page 207: ... Left Rear Cover on page 109 3 Removing the Main Controller PCB on page 193 4 Removing the Inlet Cover on page 111 5 Removing the FAX Unit on page 199 Procedure 1 3x 2 5x 6x 3 2x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 197 ...

Page 208: ...ng the Rear Cover on page 109 2 Removing the Left Rear Cover on page 109 Procedure 1 3x 2 2x 30x Removing the High Voltage Power Supply PCB Preparation 1 Pull out the Cassette1 2 Removing the Front Cover on page 110 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 198 ...

Page 209: ...emoving the FAX Unit Preparation 1 Removing the Rear Cover on page 109 2 Removing the Left Rear Cover on page 109 3 Removing the Main Controller Sub Cover Main Controller Cover on page 192 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 199 ...

Page 210: ... Procedure 1 2x 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 200 ...

Page 211: ...2 2x 3x 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 201 ...

Page 212: ...3 CAUTION Do not touch the speaker part A of the Fax unit A 2x 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 202 ...

Page 213: ...ler System Finisher Removing the Finisher Controller PCB Preparation 1 Removing the Rear Cover on page 109 2 Removing the Finisher Rear Cover on page 119 Procedure 1 2x 13x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 203 ...

Page 214: ...Laser Exposure System Removing the Laser Scanner Unit Preparation 1 Removing the Delivery Tray on page 124 Procedure 1 4x 1x 2x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 204 ...

Page 215: ...Image Formation System Removing the Transfer Unit Procedure 1 2 3 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 205 ...

Page 216: ... 109 2 Removing the Left Rear Cover on page 109 3 Removing the Main Controller PCB on page 193 4 Removing the Fixing Assembly on page 212 5 Removing the Inlet Cover on page 111 6 Removing the Low Voltage Power Supply PCB on page 195 Procedure 1 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 206 ...

Page 217: ...2 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 207 ...

Page 218: ...3 CAUTION When removing this unit do not hold it flat as such parts as the gear may fall off 1x 4x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 208 ...

Page 219: ...paration 1 Pull out the Cassette1 2 Removing the Rear Cover on page 109 3 Removing the Left Rear Cover on page 109 4 Removing the Main Controller PCB on page 193 5 Removing the Inlet Cover on page 111 6 Removing the Low Voltage Power Supply PCB on page 195 Procedure 1 3x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 209 ...

Page 220: ...Drum Motor Unit Preparation 1 Removing the Rear Cover on page 109 2 Removing the Left Rear Cover on page 109 3 Removing the Main Controller PCB on page 193 4 Removing the Inlet Cover on page 111 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 210 ...

Page 221: ...5 Removing the Low Voltage Power Supply PCB on page 195 Procedure 1 4x 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 211 ...

Page 222: ... the Fixing Assembly on page 212 2 Removing the Rear Cover on page 109 3 Removing the Left Rear Cover on page 109 4 Removing the Inlet Cover on page 111 5 Removing the Main Controller PCB on page 193 6 Removing the Low Voltage Power Supply PCB on page 195 Procedure 1 1x 5x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 212 ...

Page 223: ...2 1x 3 4 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 213 ...

Page 224: ...Removing the Finisher Right Rear Cover on page 121 9 Removing the Finisher Right Lower Cover on page 122 10 Upper Paper Feed Unit on page 227 11 Removing the Rear Cover on page 109 12 Removing the Left Rear Cover on page 109 13 Removing the Finisher Fan on page 226 14 Removing the Fixing Assembly on page 212 15 Removing the Front Cover on page 110 16 Removing the Delivery Tray on page 124 17 Remov...

Page 225: ...er on page 109 3 Removing the Main Controller PCB on page 193 4 Removing the Inlet Cover on page 111 5 Removing the Low Voltage Power Supply PCB on page 195 6 Removing the Fixing Drive Unit on page 212 7 Removing the Inlet Unit on page 196 8 Removing the Drum Motor Unit on page 210 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 215 ...

Page 226: ... Procedure 1 2 3 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 216 ...

Page 227: ...4 11x 5 1x 6 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 217 ...

Page 228: ...7 6x 1x 8 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 218 ...

Page 229: ... 3 Pull out the Cassette1 4 Removing the Fixing Assembly on page 212 5 Removing the Left Rear Cover on page 109 6 Removing the Main Controller PCB on page 193 7 Removing the Inlet Cover on page 111 8 Removing the Low Voltage Power Supply PCB on page 195 9 Removing the Fixing Drive Unit on page 212 10 Removing the Inlet Unit on page 196 11 Removing the Drum Motor Unit on page 210 12 Removing the Ma...

Page 230: ...13 Removing the Transfer Unit on page 205 14 Removing the Right Lower Cover on page 111 Procedure 1 2x 2 3 4x 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 220 ...

Page 231: ...4 5x NOTE Installation Procedure 1 Put the cable through the hole as shown in the figure 2 Push the lever while installing the Pickup Unit 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 221 ...

Page 232: ... roller in the dirt fingers to prevent paper conveying performance from being deteriorated while replacing the part 1 2 NOTE Initialize the part counter on the following user mode when replacing consumable part COPIER COUNTER DRBL 1 M FD RL 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 222 ...

Page 233: ...purpose Tray Separation Roller Procedure NOTE Do not touch the roller in the dirt fingers to prevent paper conveying performance from being deteriorated while replacing the part 1 2 3 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 223 ...

Page 234: ...4 NOTE Initialize the part counter on the following user mode when replacing consumable part COPIER COUNTER DRBL 1 M SP RL 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 224 ...

Page 235: ...ger Unit Preparation 1 Removing the Staple Cover on page 122 2 Removing the Finisher Rear Cover on page 119 Procedure 1 1x 1x 2 3 1x Removing the Staple Unit Preparation 1 Removing the Staple Cover on page 122 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 225 ...

Page 236: ...Procedure 1 2x 2x 2x Removing the Finisher Fan Preparation 1 Removing the Rear Cover on page 109 2 Removing the Finisher Rear Cover on page 119 Procedure 1 1x 2 1x 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 226 ...

Page 237: ...er Rear Cover on page 119 2 Removing the Finisher Left Rear Cover on page 121 3 Removing the Staple Cover on page 122 4 Removing the Staple Unit on page 225 5 Removing the Jogger Unit on page 225 6 Removing the Finisher Right Upper Cover on page 119 7 Removing the Staple Inner Cover on page 123 8 Removing the Finisher Right Rear Cover on page 121 9 Removing the Finisher Right Lower Cover on page 1...

Page 238: ... Procedure 1 2x 2x 2 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 228 ...

Page 239: ...the Staple Inner Cover on page 123 8 Removing the Finisher Right Rear Cover on page 121 9 Removing the Finisher Right Lower Cover on page 122 10 Upper Paper Feed Unit on page 227 11 Removing the Rear Cover on page 109 12 Removing the Finisher Fan on page 226 13 Removing the Front Cover on page 110 14 Removing the Left Rear Cover on page 109 15 Removing the Delivery Tray on page 124 16 Removing the...

Page 240: ... Procedure 1 2 3 1x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 230 ...

Page 241: ...4 5 3x 1x 2x 4 Parts Replacement and Cleaning 231 ...

Page 242: ...Adjustment 5 Pickup Feed System 233 Actions at Parts Replacement 235 ...

Page 243: ...edge margin L1 is within 2 5mm 1 5mm for LTR LGL 4 2 1 5 mm 3 Write the adjusted value on the service label ADJ C1 Cassette Left Edge Margin Adjustment 2nd Side CAUTION Check the left edge margin with TYPE 5 black halftone When printing duplicate copies 1st side is printed to the front of paper and 2nd side is printed to the back of paper Copy from the cassette and check that the left edge margin ...

Page 244: ... edge margin L1 is within 4 0 2 0mm 3 Write the adjusted value on the service label REGIST Leading Edge Margin Adjustment 2nd Side CAUTION Check the left edge margin with TYPE 5 black halftone When printing duplicate copies 1st side is printed to the front of paper and 2nd side is printed to the back of paper Copy from the cassette and check that the left edge margin L1 is within 4 0 2 0mm When it...

Page 245: ...items for each menu in Main Menu Copy Scan and Send Fax Scan and Store Access Stored Files Fax I Fax Inbox Favorite Settings Yes 1 Yes 8 Yes 9 Default Settings Yes 8 Yes 9 Shortcut settings for Options Yes 8 Yes 9 Previous Settings Yes 8 Setting items for Quick Menu Button Size information Yes 9 Wallpaper Setting Yes 9 Button information in Quick Menu Yes 9 Restrict Quick Menu Yes 9 Setting items ...

Page 246: ...ote UI Settings Registration Management Settings Device Management Save Audit Log Audit log that was exported cannot be put back to the device from which the log was exported 7 Settings Registration Management Settings Data Management TPM Settings 8 Download mode 5 Backup Restore 3 MEAP Backup Meapback bin Backup is possible using SST or USB memory The data saved using a MEAP application can be ba...

Page 247: ...m the main controller PCB and install them onto the replacing main controller PCB Memory PCB FLASH PCB TPM PCB CAUTION Do not transfer the following parts to another model which has a different serial number The Main Body does not activate normally and this might cause to fail the restoration Main Controller PCB Memory PCB FLASH PCB TPM PCB DC Controller PCB 1 Backup the Service Mode setting data ...

Page 248: ... perform automatic adjustment of the reader shading position COPIER FUNCTION INSTALL RDSHDPOS 2 Execute the following service mode to perform the black and white reference level adjustment for the Scanner Unit COPIER FUNCTION CCD CL AGC 3 Execute the following service mode to perform automatic adjustment of the reading position during DADF reading COPIER FUNCTION INSTALL STRD POS 4 Follow the step...

Page 249: ...Clean with the light blue cloth stored in the Reader Assembly 2 Paper back shading correction 1 Close the ADF and execute the following service mode COPIER FUNCTION CCD BK SHD1 3 Paper back shading correction 2 Place the White Plate included with the package by aligning it with the jumping platform close the ADF and execute the following service mode COPIER FUNCTION CCD BK SHD2 4 Cleaning the read...

Page 250: ...tal scanning direction After Replacing Touch Panel Control Panel CPU PCB LCD Unit Works After Replacement Execute the following service mode to adjust the Touch Panel only when replacing a single part COPIER FUNCTION PANEL TOUCHCHK CAUTION If the coordinate on the Touch Panel is not correct adjustment of the Touch Panel may not be performed In that case the Touch Panel can be adjusted by performin...

Page 251: ...Troubleshooting 6 Initial Check 242 Test Print 243 Debug Log 248 ...

Page 252: ...ower plug remains connected to the power outlet Checking the Paper 7 The paper is of a recommended type 8 The paper is not moist Try paper fresh out of package Checking the Placement of Paper 9 Check the cassette and the manual feed tray to see if the paper is not in excess of a specifi c level 10 If a transparency is used check to make sure that it is placed in the correct orientation in the manu...

Page 253: ...4 line screen or 141 line screen Yes Yes Yes 4 Solid white Yes 5 Halftone density 80H Tbic rank 2 without im age correc tion Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 6 Halftone density 80H 134 line screen or 141 line screen without im age correc tion Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 7 Solid black Yes Yes Yes Yes 8 Horizontal line 4 dots 27 spaces Yes Yes Yes Yes 9 Horizontal line 6 dots 50 spaces Yes Yes Yes Yes 10 Horizon...

Page 254: ...fi cation ratio 12 Halftone density 60H 134 line screen or 141 line screen without im age correc tion Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 13 Halftone density 30H Tbic rank 2 without im age correc tion Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 14 Halftone density 30H 134 line screen or 141 line screen without im age correc tion Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 15 15 to 50 For devel opment How to use the test print Grid TYPE 1 6 Troubles...

Page 255: ...failure or laser exposure system failure drum Laser Scanner is con sidered 17 gradations TYPE 2 3 Check item Check method Assumed cause Gradation Check whether gradation in density is made appropriately Drum failure laser exposure system failureor developing system failure is considered Black line Check whether black lines appear on the image Laser light path failure developing system failure clea...

Page 256: ...ure developing system fail ure cleaning drum failure or transfer roller failure is con sidered White line Check whether white lines appear on the image Developing system failure is considered Uneven pitch Check whether lines appear on the image in the horizontal scanning direction Drum failure developing system failure laser exposure sys tem failure or drive related failure is considered Uneven de...

Page 257: ...e isconsidered Horizontal line TYPE 8 9 10 Check item Check method Assumed cause Black line Check whether black lines appear on the image Laser light path failure developing system failure cleaning drum failure or transfer roller failure is considered White line Check whether white lines appear on the image Developing system failure is considered Uneven pitch Check whether lines appear on the imag...

Page 258: ...settings the settings need to be changed according to the trouble that occurs and the situation Types of Debug Logs Types of Debug Logs Description Sublogs Manual logs Logs collected in each module and controller are archived and can be collected when log saving is executed Logs of the Main Controller RCON and DCON are saved together with automatic logs as up to 10 logs in total Automatic logs Log...

Page 259: ... s key operation logs in order to distinguish between a host machine failure and a user s operation mistake when for example a fax transmission error occurred If it cannot be denied the possibility that the user operation caused the error collect the key operation logs Key operation logs are not recorded by default therefore the function needs to be enabled In order to save key operation logs conf...

Page 260: ... request the Support Dept of the sales company to issue a license CAUTION When collecting network packet logs using this function be sure to obtain user s permission in advance by explaining about it CAUTION In the case of a heavy load network environment some of the packets may be left uncollected 6 Troubleshooting 250 ...

Page 261: ...r just finished occurring See Case D of the Procedure for Obtaining Logs See Case B of the Procedure for Obtaining Logs See Case C of the Procedure for Obtaining Logs See Case D of the Procedure for Obtaining Logs See Case A of the Procedure for Obtaining Logs Does the problem repeat restart Does the problem cause the Control Panel to be locked Network packet logs need to be collected Key operatio...

Page 262: ...Logs on page 257 3 Save and collect reports by referring to Saving and Collecting Reports on page 258 4 Collect debug logs by referring to Collection of Log on page 259 Case D Problem when execut ing a job Example Printing is not per formed etc Not necessary 1 Execute log saving while the problem is occurring by referring to Sav ing of Manual Logs Network Packet Logs and Key Operation Logs on page...

Page 263: ...the DEBUG SRAM PCB ASS Y Board is required When restart is repeated When all the operations of the device are frozen and manual logs cannot be collected When the machine would not recover from sleep mode Refer to the following regarding installation on to the Controller PCB DEBUG SRAM PCB Reference example of installation Work Flow The flow of saving collecting Sublogs is shown below 1 Preparation...

Page 264: ...formation helps to find the operation log where the problem occurred When R D reproduces the failure it is necessary to use information such as the procedure used by the customer frequency of use and job data at the time of occurrence of the failure 6 Remove the board installed in step 1 and return the settings back to the original values Preparation Follow the procedure shown below to make prepar...

Page 265: ... collected triggered by occurrence of an unexpected error occurrence of an error code or restart of the machine If you want to change the triggers change the setting in the following service mode COPIER Function DBG LOG LOG TRIG However there is no need to change the setting unless otherwise instructed by the Support Dept of the sales company The events that trigger collection of automatic logs an...

Page 266: ...again Behavior when HDD reaches the limit When this setting is enabled setting value 1 the following behaviors will occur when the HDD reaches the limit When overwrite setting is ON The oldest packet file is deleted This oldest file is judged not by the date and time allocated to the file but by the last update time of the file If the HDD reaches the maximum size while retrieving packets the oldes...

Page 267: ...unction is enabled only packet data that includes the machine s MAC address in the packet header is captured Setting the startup collection function 1 To enable this function set 1 in the following service mode Lv 2 COPIER TEST NET CAP PONSTART 0 Not automatically collect at startup factory default setting 1 Data is filtered If this function is enabled only packet data that includes the machine s ...

Page 268: ...twork packet logs have been collected and necessary network packets have been captured stop the capture from the following menu Settings Registration Preferences Network Store Network Packet Log When this setting is disabled all the service mode settings configured in step 3 are initialized After completion of analysis of the network trouble be sure to disable the network capture function It is th...

Page 269: ... USB Device To save collect Sublogs to a USB device perform the procedure shown below to collect the logs If SST is used to save collect Sublogs to a PC this work is not necessary CAUTION If the log is stored multiple times to the USB flash drive on the host machine with the platform version 3 6 or earlier make sure to move the stored log file to a different location each time Log files are stored...

Page 270: ...e date and time at which the symptom was reproduced is within the period of Continuous Log Example When the symptom was reproduced at 9 40 on April 14 2017 and a manual log was saved Check that the manual log that was generated at 9 40 on April 14 2017 is displayed under Event Logs Check whether 9 40 on April 14 2017 is included in the logged period from 8 03 33 on March 22 2017 to 9 45 14 April 1...

Page 271: ...clog bin 100 102 20170322 0954 48 ZZZ00000 2512 clog bin 101 102 20170322 0848 16 ZZZ00000 2512 clog bin 102 102 20170322 0803 33 ZZZ00000 2512 clog bin Sub log full Download OK Please press any keys Do not turn OFF the power without Saving to a PC with SST installed Follow the procedure shown below to save collect Sublogs to a PC using SST If a USB device is used to save collect Sublogs this work...

Page 272: ...ick at Log to expand the tree and check that there are continuous logs date_model number_clog bin 5 Select the data to upload and click Start Select the check box on the left of Log and click the Start button It is not necessary to select MeapBack bin and SramImg bin because they are not necessary for analysis 6 Enter a file name arbitrary and click the SAVE button to save the file to the PC 6 Tro...

Page 273: ...he symptom occurred is included in the logged period Date and time in the log file name represent those of when the log collection is started There are files with dates before the symptom occurs Storage locations of log files Storage locations of log files are shown below When using USB device Root folder of the USB device When using SST PC s C ServData model name serial number folder How to check...

Page 274: ...s have been stored in this binary file is described in LOGLIST TXT stored in the log file storage location Open this file to check the manual logs and automatic event logs CAUTION If a manual log was saved when the symptom was reproduced check that a log with the date and time immediately after the reproduction is included If there is no log file collected immediately after the symptom was reprodu...

Page 275: ...folder and check that two types of files have been saved a plaintext file which file name starts with NC and ends with cap and a ciphertext file which file name starts with NC and ends with can Report files Report files saved to the USB device are stored in the folder under the name shown below where the firmware is stored Serial No SP Date year month day hour minute 12 digits L Service Mode Relat...

Page 276: ... after completion of trouble investigation Operations required Execute this service mode when resetting the settings related to debug logs during investigation of log collection and perform the operation again However note that the log files automatically saved to the debug log save area in the controller are kept within the range not exceeding the upper limit If you want to delete the saved logs ...

Page 277: ...Error Jam Alarm 7 Overview 268 Error Code 271 Error Code FAX 324 Alarm Code 327 Jam Code 336 ...

Page 278: ...5 Other than those below Reader ADF 01 04 02 50 Cassette Module AG1 00 05 04 Envelope Cassette Module A1 00 05 04 Cassette Feeding Unit AR1 00 05 04 High Capacity Cassette Feeding Unit D1 00 05 04 Inner Finisher 02 02 61 FAX Board 07 Pickup Position Code When jam occurs pickup location is indicated with the following pickup position code In the jam display screen the P row corresponds to the picku...

Page 279: ...2 E_C4 Nagagata 4 J B3 JISB3 E_C5 Nagagata 5 J B4 JISB4 E K2 Kakugata 2 J B5 JISB5 E_K3 Kakugata 3 J B6 JISB6 E_K4 Kakugata 4 J B7 JISB7 E_K5 Kakugata 5 K16 K16 E_K6 Kakugata 6 K8 K8 E_K7 Kakugata 7 ND PCD Newdry Postcard E_K8 Kakugata 8 OTHER OTHER E_Y1 Yougata 1 PCARD Postcard E Y2 Yougata 2 PCARD4 4 on 1 Postcard E_Y3 Yougata 3 F4A F4A E Y4 Yougata 4 F4B F4B E_Y5 Yougata 5 FLSC FOOLCAP E_Y6 You...

Page 280: ...ion is error such as not displayed login screen occurred In this case access SMS once and switch login application to User Authentication to recover to the normal status Points to Note When Clearing HDD As a remedy for error codes E602 XXXX E611 0000 HDD partition is selected and the target partition may be cleared When clearing partition be sure to check which data will be deleted by referring De...

Page 281: ...e than the specified level Remedy Related parts Fixing Assembly Harness between the DC Controller PCB and the Drawer Connector DC Controller PCB Remedy Check replace the related harness cable connector and parts E001 0004 05 Fixing Assembly Abnormally high temperature 3 Detection Description The Sub Thermistor 2 temperature raise to more than the specified level Remedy Related parts Fixing Assembl...

Page 282: ...ler PCB Main Drive Unit Remedy Check replace the related harness cable connector and parts E012 0002 05 Drum Motor Rotation error Detection Description The number of rotations of the Drum Motor decreased to less than the specified value during operation Remedy Related parts Drum Motor M2 Harness between the Drum Motor and the DC Controller PCB DC Controller PCB Main Drive Unit Remedy Check replace...

Page 283: ... if there is any cut or if it swings 3 Replace the Cassette 1 Lifter Motor M3 4 Replace the DC Controller PCB E015 0002 05 Cassette 2 Lifter Motor error Detection Description The paper surface could not be detected by the Paper Surface Sensor after the Lifter Motor was driven Remedy Related parts Cassette 2 Lifter Motor DC Controller PCB Remedy Check replace the related harness cable connector and...

Page 284: ...d harness cable connector and parts 1 Remove the paper in the cassette and open close the cassette 2 Check the operation of the Lifter Motor in light of whether the Paper Level Lever can be lowered a When the motor is operated 1 Check the installation condition of the Cassette 4 Paper Surface Sensor 2 Check the harness connector between the DC Controller PCB and the Cassette 4 Paper Surface Sensor...

Page 285: ...Controller PCB DC Controller PCB Remedy Check replace the related harness cable connector and parts E196 0001 05 Main ROM Write Read error Detection Description A Main ROM Write Read error occurs at startup Remedy Related parts DC Controller PCB Remedy 1 Install firmware 2 Check replace the related harness cable connector and parts E196 0002 05 Option ROM Write Read error Detection Description An ...

Page 286: ...81 J4005 Harness between the Reader Motor J4305 and the Main Controller PCB UN81 J4005 Harness between the Main Controller PCB J4507 and the Low voltage Power Supply PCB CIS HP Sensor Reader Motor Low voltage Power Supply PCB UN01 Reader Assembly Main Controller PCB Remedy Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared 1 At initial operation of the Reader startup af...

Page 287: ... 2 After replacing the Flash PCB reinstall the system software using SST or a USB flash drive 3 Replace the Main Controller PCB E248 0002 04 Reader backup error Detection Description The Controller IC of the Main Controller PCB failed to rewrite the Reader backup value in the Flash PCB Remedy Related parts R1 00 Flash PCB UN91 Main Controller PCB Remedy Perform the following in the order while che...

Page 288: ...PCB Scanner Unit back ADF UNIT Main Controller PCB Remedy Check replace the related parts After performing the remedy check that the copy image is output normally E302 0001 04 Error in paper front white shading Detection Description An error in the shading value was detected at white shading Remedy Related parts R1 00 Harness between the Scanner Unit front and the Main Controller PCB Scanner Unit ...

Page 289: ... Remedy Related parts Harness between the CIS Unit and Main Controller PCB Main Controller PCB Remedy Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared 1 Reinstall the latest system software using SST or a USB flash drive 2 Check replace the related harness cable connector and parts E315 000D 00 Image process device timeout error Detection Description Processing of a J...

Page 290: ...ime 30 sec at scanning Remedy Related parts Harness between the CIS Unit and Main Controller PCB Main Controller PCB Remedy Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared 1 Reinstall the latest system software using SST or a USB flash drive 2 Check replace the related harness cable connector and parts E315 0520 00 Image process device timeout error Detection Descrip...

Page 291: ...edy Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared 1 Reinstall the latest system software using SST or a USB flash drive 2 Check replace the related harness cable connector and parts E350 0000 00 System error Detection Description System error Remedy Contact the service company office E350 0001 00 System error Detection Description System error Remedy Contact to the...

Page 292: ...e Main Controller PCB was detected Remedy Check replace the Main Controller PCB E503 0062 02 Internal communication error Detection Description CAN CPU detected an internal communication error Remedy Related parts Finisher Controller PCB Harness between the DC Controller PCB and the Finisher Controller PCB DC Controller PCB Remedy Check replace the related harness cable connector and parts E530 80...

Page 293: ...een the Finisher Controller PCB and the DC Controller PCB DC Controller PCB Remedy Check replace the related harness cable connector and parts E540 8003 02 Bin 1 Lifter Sensor failure Detection Description Both the Bin 1 Upper Limit Sensor and the Bin 1 Lower Limit Sensor detected ON during tray initialization Remedy Related parts Delivery Lifter Unit Finisher Controller PCB Harness between the Fi...

Page 294: ...er the error is cleared 1 Turn OFF and then ON the main power 2 Enter safe mode using 2 8 startup and format the HDD using a USB flash drive 3 Replace the HDD E602 0101 00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the PDL related file storage area Initialization failed at startup or I O error at startup When this error occurs the system has not been started normally Therefore it may...

Page 295: ...g the Parts HDD in the Service Manual E602 0201 00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the storage area of image data after startup Initialization failed at startup or I O error at startup When this error occurs the system has not been started normally Therefore it may not be recorded in the error log Remedy Related parts R2 00 Harness between the Main Controller PCB and the H...

Page 296: ...ons when Replacing the Parts HDD in the Service Manual E602 0301 00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the MEAP related area Initialization failed at startup or I O error at startup When this error occurs the system has not been started normally Therefore it may not be recorded in the error log Remedy Related parts R2 00 Harness between the Main Controller PCB and the HDD HDD...

Page 297: ...hen Replacing the Parts HDD in the Service Manual E602 0401 00 HDD error Detection Description Logical partition error was detected Initialization failed at startup or I O error at startup When this error occurs the system has not been started normally Therefore it may not be recorded in the error log Remedy Related parts R2 00 Harness between the Main Controller PCB and the HDD HDD Main Controlle...

Page 298: ...HDD in the Service Manual E602 0501 00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the storage area of image data after startup Initialization failed at startup or I O error at startup When this error occurs the system has not been started normally Therefore it may not be recorded in the error log Remedy Related parts R2 00 Harness between the Main Controller PCB and the HDD HDD Main ...

Page 299: ...placing the Parts HDD in the Service Manual E602 0601 00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the storage area of image data after startup Initialization failed at startup or I O error at startup When this error occurs the system has not been started normally Therefore it may not be recorded in the error log Remedy Related parts R2 00 Harness between the Main Controller PCB and...

Page 300: ...cing the Parts HDD in the Service Manual E602 0701 00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in general application temporary area temporary file Initialization failed at startup or I O error at startup When this error occurs the system has not been started normally Therefore it may not be recorded in the error log Remedy Related parts R2 00 Harness between the Main Controller PCB a...

Page 301: ...hen Replacing the Parts HDD in the Service Manual E602 0801 00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the general application related area Initialization failed at startup or I O error at startup When this error occurs the system has not been started normally Therefore it may not be recorded in the error log Remedy Related parts R2 00 Harness between the Main Controller PCB and t...

Page 302: ... Replacing the Parts HDD in the Service Manual E602 0901 00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in PDL spool data temporary file Initialization failed at startup or I O error at startup When this error occurs the system has not been started normally Therefore it may not be recorded in the error log Remedy Related parts R2 00 Harness between the Main Controller PCB and the HDD HDD...

Page 303: ... Replacing the Parts HDD in the Service Manual E602 1001 00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the SEND related area Initialization failed at startup or I O error at startup When this error occurs the system has not been started normally Therefore it may not be recorded in the error log Remedy Related parts R2 00 Harness between the Main Controller PCB and the HDD HDD Main Co...

Page 304: ...lacing the Parts HDD in the Service Manual E602 1101 00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the update related area Initialization failed at startup or I O error at startup When this error occurs the system has not been started normally Therefore it may not be recorded in the error log Remedy Related parts R2 00 Harness between the Main Controller PCB and the HDD HDD Main Cont...

Page 305: ...rence When replacing the HDD back up the setting values by referring to Chapter 5 Adjustment Actions when Replacing the Parts HDD in the Service Manual E602 1201 00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the license related area Initialization failed at startup or I O error at startup When this error occurs the system has not been started normally Therefore it may not be recorded...

Page 306: ...D CHECK it may occur again Thus perform Remedies 1 to 5 1 Check the related harness cable and connector 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power and check whether the error is cleared 3 Select COPIER FUNCTION SYSTEM CHK TYPE 13 and execute HD CHECK Then turn OFF and then ON the main power 4 Obtain the necessary backup data by referring to Appendix Backup Data List in the System Service Manual 5 Enter...

Page 307: ...partition 5 If the above mentioned service mode cannot be executed due to an error etc enter safe mode using 2 8 startup Then format the HDD using SST or a USB flash drive 6 Check replace the related parts Reference When replacing the HDD back up the setting values by referring to Chapter 5 Adjustment Actions when Replacing the Parts HDD in the Service Manual E602 1411 00 HDD error Detection Descr...

Page 308: ...es by referring to Chapter 5 Adjustment Actions when Replacing the Parts HDD in the Service Manual E602 1711 00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the debug log area File could not be written in the HDD after startup or I O error after startup Remedy Related parts R2 00 Harness between the Main Controller PCB and the HDD HDD Main Controller PCB Remedy Perform the following in...

Page 309: ...acing the HDD back up the setting values by referring to Chapter 5 Adjustment Actions when Replacing the Parts HDD in the Service Manual E602 1811 00 HDD error Detection Description An error was detected in the image data storage area in Advanced Box File could not be written in the HDD after startup or I O error after startup Remedy Related parts R2 00 Harness between the Main Controller PCB and ...

Page 310: ... Related parts R2 00 Harness between the Main Controller PCB and the HDD HDD Main Controller PCB Remedy Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared When prioritizing clearing of the error skip Remedies 2 and 3 Although the error is cleared by HD CHECK it may occur again Thus perform Remedies 1 to 4 1 Check the related harness cable and connector 2 Select COPIER F...

Page 311: ...n Controller PCB E602 5001 00 Encryption Chip error Detection Description Error of the encryption chip on the Main Controller Remedy Related parts Main Controller PCB Remedy Replace the Main Controller PCB E602 5002 00 HDD error Detection Description A non genuine HDD was detected Remedy 1 Replace the HDD with a genuine one Reference When replacing the HDD back up the setting values by referring t...

Page 312: ...e Memory capacity at Main Controller PCB 1 as indicated by 1536 E613 0512 00 Faulty insufficient image memory Detection Description No necessary memory at Main Controller PCB Remedy Make the Memory capacity at Main Controller PC as indicated by 0512 E613 1024 00 Faulty insufficient image memory Detection Description No necessary memory at Main Controller PCB Remedy Make the Memory capacity at Main...

Page 313: ...stall the system software using SST or a USB flash drive 3 Replace the Main Controller PCB E614 0071 00 System verification error Detection Description At normal startup an error may occur due to invalid data of the firmware for startup When this error occurs the system has not been started normally Therefore it is not recorded in the error log Remedy Related parts Flash PCB Remedy Perform the fol...

Page 314: ... could not be written in the Flash PCB after startup or I O error after startup Remedy Related parts R2 00 Flash PCB Main Controller PCB Remedy Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared Although the error is cleared by HD CHECK it may occur again Thus perform Remedies 1 to 4 1 Check the related harness cable and connector 2 Select COPIER FUNCTION SYSTEM CHK TYP...

Page 315: ...ary backup data by referring to Appendix Backup Data List in the System Service Manual 4 After replacing the Flash PCB reinstall the system software using SST or a USB flash drive 5 Replace the Main Controller PCB E614 0311 00 Error in system on the Flash PCB Detection Description An error was detected in the system area File could not be written in the Flash PCB after startup or I O error after s...

Page 316: ...n ON the main power 3 Obtain the necessary backup data by referring to Appendix Backup Data List in the System Service Manual 4 Select COPIER FUNCTION SYSTEM CHK TYPE 8 and execute HD CLEAR Then turn OFF and then ON the main power to delete the data in the corresponding partition 5 Enter safe mode using 2 8 startup and reinstall the system software using SST or a USB flash drive 6 Check replace th...

Page 317: ...pendix Backup Data List in the System Service Manual 2 After replacing the Flash PCB reinstall the system software using SST or a USB flash drive 3 Replace the Main Controller PCB E614 0701 00 Error in file system on the Flash PCB Detection Description An error was detected in system setting value service mode etc storage area Initialization failed at startup or I O error at startup When this erro...

Page 318: ...led 4 Enter safe mode using 2 8 startup and format the HDD using SST or a USB flash drive 5 If another error occurs clear the error by performing the remedy for it 6 Replace the Main Controller PCB E614 4001 00 Error in system on the Flash PCB Detection Description The OS boot file was not found When this error occurs the system has not been started normally Therefore it may not be recorded in the...

Page 319: ...red 1 After turning OFF the main power remove and then install the Flash PCB again to check that it is installed properly 2 After replacing the Flash PCB reinstall the system software using SST or a USB flash drive E614 4012 00 Error in system on the Flash PCB Detection Description The kernel in safe mode was not found When this error occurs the system has not been started normally Therefore it ma...

Page 320: ...4 FF01 00 Error in system on the Flash PCB Detection Description An unidentified Flash error was detected at startup Initialization failed at startup or I O error at startup When this error occurs the system has not been started normally Therefore it may not be recorded in the error log Remedy Related parts R2 00 Flash PCB Main Controller PCB Remedy Perform the following in the order while checkin...

Page 321: ... and parts E674 0002 07 Fax Board communication error Detection Description An error was detected for the specified number of times in communication with the Fax Board Remedy Related parts R1 00 Harness between the Fax Board and the Main Controller PCB Fax Board Main Controller PCB Remedy Check replace the related harness cable connector and parts E674 0004 07 Fax Board communication error Detecti...

Page 322: ...e IP Fax license was enabled Remedy 1 Remove the Fax Board for multiple lines to use the machine as an IP Fax model 2 Uninstall the IP Fax license to use the machine as a G3 Fax model E674 0301 07 Fax configuration error Detection Description It was detected that there was no 1 line Fax Board installed while the IP Fax license was enabled Remedy 1 Install the Fax Board 1 line to use the machine as...

Page 323: ...connection between charging management equipment and machine and check that the Cable is not open circuit Clear the error while the charging management equipment is connected to operate and when switching to the operation without charging management equipment To prevent the misuse by removing the charging management equipment this error code is displayed E719 0003 00 Error in Coin Vendor Detection...

Page 324: ...ection Description An error occurred when accessing the HDD Remedy Related parts R1 00 Harness between the Main Controller PCB and the HDD HDD Main Controller PCB Remedy Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared 1 Format the HDD and reinstall the system software using SST or a USB flash drive 2 Check replace the related harness cable connector and parts E731 30...

Page 325: ...e is output normally E732 0022 00 Communication error Detection Description A communication error between the Reader Controller PCB and the Main Controller PCB was detected Remedy Related parts R1 00 Harness between the READER ADF UNIT J6 J5 and the Main Controller PCB J4001 4002 READER ADF UNIT Main Controller PCB Remedy Check replace the related parts After performing the remedy check that the c...

Page 326: ...connector and parts Reference Before replacing the DC Controller PCB back up the service mode data approx 2 min and restore the backup data after the replacement so the data may be able to be protected Backup COPIER LEVEL2 FUNCTION SYSTEM DSRAMBUP Restoration COPIER LEVEL2 FUNCTION SYSTEM DSRAMRES E733 0001 05 Printer communication error Detection Description A communication error between the DC C...

Page 327: ...ain immediately after reboot E733 0002 is generated Remedy It is not necessary to perform a remedy because the machine is automatically rebooted after log collection E733 F000 05 Printer communication error Detection Description Disconnection of a cable between the Main Controller PCB and the DC Controller PCB was detected Remedy Remedy Check replace the harness between the DC Controller PCB and t...

Page 328: ... by this model using SST or a USB flash drive E746 0023 00 Image Analysis Board error Detection Description No response from Image Analysis Board PCB used for PCAM Remedy Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared 1 Remove and then install the Image Analysis Board 2 If the error is not cleared replace the Image Analysis Board 3 After replacing the Image Analysis...

Page 329: ...n Management Settings Data Management TPM Settings Restore TPM Key CAUTION Ask the customer to enter System Manager ID and System Manager PIN when logging in 3 Enter the password set at backup operation 4 When the restoration completion screen is displayed click OK Remove the USB memory and turn OFF and then ON the main power If the TPM key was not backed up Format the HDD and reinstall the system...

Page 330: ...Remedy After replacing the Flash PCB reinstall the system software using SST or a USB flash drive E748 2012 00 Flash PCB error Detection Description Cannot mount the OS in safe mode startup or No OS startup script Remedy After replacing the Flash PCB reinstall the system software using SST or a USB flash drive E748 2021 00 Main Controller PCB access error Detection Description Main controller boar...

Page 331: ... SST or a USB flash drive E748 9000 00 System error Detection Description System error Remedy Contact to the sales company E753 0001 00 Download Error Detection Description Update of the system software failed Remedy Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared 1 Turn OFF and then ON the main power 2 Reinstall the system software using SST or a USB flash drive 3 R...

Page 332: ...e the Controller Fan b If it is rotated replace the Main Controller PCB E880 0003 00 Controller Fan error Detection Description It was detected that the Controller Fan was locked Remedy Related parts R1 00 Cable between the Main Controller PCB and the Controller Fan Controller Fan Main Controller PCB Remedy Perform the following in the order while checking whether the error is cleared Check the co...

Page 333: ...ION FNC SW JM ERR R to 1 it is handled as an error instead of a jam from the first occurrence E996 0071 04 Error for collecting sequence jam log ADF Detection Description Error for collecting jam log ADF Remedy Remedy Collect debug log and contact to the sales company Reference By setting COPIER LEVEL2 OPTION FNC SW JM ERR R to 1 it is handled as an error instead of a jam from the first occurrence...

Page 334: ...r a Number Starting with an Error Code Is Displayed Countermeasures for Each Error Code Service Error Code Code Cause Remedy 3016 T R An instruction of disconnec tion BYE was received from the network at an unexpected time Perform a communication again 1 G3FAX 2 IPFAX No 1 No 2 T R Description 100 3100 T at time of transmission the procedural signal has been transmitted more than speci fied 101 31...

Page 335: ...smission of EOP a signal other than PIN PIP MCF RTP or RTN has been received 289 3289 T after transmission of EOM a signal other than PIN PIP MCF RTP or RTN has been received 290 3290 T after transmission of MPS a signal other than PIN PIP MCF RTP or RTN has been received 670 3670 T at time of V 8 late start the V 8 ability of DIS front the receiving party is expected to be detected and the CI sig...

Page 336: ...or T5 time out 60 sec has occurred 774 3774 T at time of ECM transmission ERR is received after transmission of EOR NULL 775 3775 T at time of ECM transmission no meaningful signal is received after transmission of EOR MPS causing the procedural signal to be transmitted more than specified 777 3777 T at time of ECM transmission DCN is received after transmission of EOR MPS 778 3778 T at time of EC...

Page 337: ...OP Cassette 3 or data error occurs Remedy 1 Check on the connection of OP Cassette 3 2 Check on the connector of the Control PCB of OP Cassette 3 3 Replacement of the Control PCB of OP Cassette 3 4 Replacement of the DC Controller PCB 04 0078 OP Cassette 4 Memory Error A Operation B Cause C Remedy Cause Communications cannot be made with the Control PCB of OP Cassette 4 or data error occurs Remedy...

Page 338: ...re the data S M A R T Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology Self diagnosis function built in the HDD The occurrence rate of reading error reading and writing speed the total number of Motor start up and stop times the total length of power on time etc are monitored 31 0009 FLASH failure prediction alarm A Operation B Cause C Remedy Cause Error in the S M A R T value of FLASH memory It ...

Page 339: ...edy 31 01F6 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy 34 0050 Laser Scanner EEPROM checksum alarm A Operation B Cause C Remedy An error in data in the EEPROM installed in the Laser Scanner PCB was detected Detection condition timing When the DCON is started data in the EEPROM of the Laser Scanner is retrieved Related parts Laser Driver PCB Harness between the DC Controller PCB and the Laser Driver PCB ...

Page 340: ...at the value of COPIER COUNTER LF C1 FD RL has reached the value set in COPIER OPTION FNC SW C1F DLV 40 0083 CST2 Feed Roller life value reaching alarm A Operation B Cause C Remedy It is notified that the value of COPIER COUNTER LF C2 FD RL has reached the value set in COPIER OPTION FNC SW C2F DLV 40 0086 CST3 Feed Roller life value reaching alarm A Operation B Cause C Remedy It is notified that t...

Page 341: ...k the rotation of the Delivery Reversal Motor M12 Check the operation of the Pickup Solenoid SL5 Check the life of the Pickup and Feed Rollers and Separation Pad Check if the paper lint is at the pickup slot 50 0015 Failure of the ADF Double Feed Sensor A Operation B Cause C Remedy Cause Failure of the Double Feed Sensor installed in the ADF Detection condition timing When a paper feed error of th...

Page 342: ...in the host machine Timing At startup Movement symptom Cancel the automatic update Measures Update the firmware of the host machine 73 0006 LIPS A Operation B Cause C Remedy Error in configuration acquisition management 73 0007 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy 73 0008 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy 73 0009 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy 73 0011 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy ...

Page 343: ... Remedy 76 0006 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy 76 0007 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy 76 0008 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy 78 0003 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy 78 0005 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy 79 0001 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy 79 0002 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy 79 0003 Canon made PCL A Operation B Cause C Remedy Overflow of work memory f...

Page 344: ...medy 80 0012 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy 80 0013 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy 80 0015 BDL A Operation B Cause C Remedy Print data cannot process this version 80 0016 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy 80 0019 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy 81 0001 Imaging A Operation B Cause C Remedy Fails to allocate the memory 81 0002 Imaging A Operation B Cause C Remedy Rendering error ...

Page 345: ...error 83 0017 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy 84 0001 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy 84 0002 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy 84 0003 XPS print range error A Operation B Cause C Remedy 84 0004 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy 84 0005 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy 84 0006 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy 84 0007 For R D A Operation B Cause C Remedy 84 0008 XPS non supp...

Page 346: ... part is not the cause of the jam After the jam is removed the machine works Opening closing of the door Turning OFF and then ON the power Error near the target sensor soiling displacement failure of the sensor error in harness open circuit of harness soiling grease deterioration failure of a drive motor or soiling pa per dust deterioration failure of a drive roller POWER ON A power on jam occurs ...

Page 347: ...scription Sensor ID 00 0101 DELAY Registration Sensor PS4550 00 0106 DELAY Fixing Output Sensor PS4650 00 0107 DELAY Delivery Paper Full Sensor PS4450 00 0108 DELAY Duplex Feed Sensor PS4700 00 0109 DELAY Registration Sensor PS4550 00 0201 STNRY Registration Sensor PS4550 00 0206 STNRY Fixing Output Sensor PS4650 00 0706 WRAP Fixing Output Sensor PS4650 00 0A01 POWER ON Registration Sensor PS4550 ...

Page 348: ...on Sensor ID 00 0B00 DOOR OP Door Open 00 0CF1 ERROR Error Avoidance Jam 00 0D00 OTHER Size Error ADF Reader M4201 CL4200 CL4201 FAN SR5 SR4204 REG JUSO R JUSO T SR4206 SR2 LED_DS LED_EXIT M4100 SR3 SR4 Motion Sensor Wi Fi 7 Error Jam Alarm 338 ...

Page 349: ...Document End Sensor SR4206 01 0053 DELAY Delivery Sensor SR2 01 0054 STNRY Delivery Sensor SR2 01 0060 OTHER 01 0061 OTHER 01 0062 OTHER 01 0063 OTHER 01 0071 OTHER 01 0090 DOOR OP ADF Open Closed Sensor SR4 01 0091 DOOR OP ADF Open Closed Sensor SR4 01 0092 DOOR OP ADF Cover Sensor SR5 01 0093 DOOR OP ADF Cover Sensor SR5 01 0094 OTHER 01 0095 OTHER 01 0096 OTHER 01 00A1 POWER ON Registration Sen...

Page 350: ...on Sensor ID 00 0102 DELAY CST 2 Vertical Path Sensor PS602 PS3 PS101 00 0103 DELAY CST 3 Vertical Path Sensor PS602 PS101 00 0104 DELAY CST 4 Vertical Path Sensor PS602 00 0A02 POWER ON CST 2 Vertical Path Sensor PS602 PS3 PS101 00 0A03 POWER ON CST 3 Vertical Path Sensor PS602 PS101 00 0A04 POWER ON CST 4 Vertical Path Sensor PS602 7 Error Jam Alarm 340 ...

Page 351: ...taple Stacker Inlet Sensor PS210 02 100B DELAY Staple Inlet Sensor PS203 02 100C DELAY Staple Stacker Exit Sensor PS202 02 110A STNRY Staple Stacker Inlet Sensor PS210 02 110B STNRY Staple Inlet Sensor PS203 02 110C STNRY Staple Stacker Exit Sensor PS202 02 1200 OTHER 02 130A POWER ON Staple Stacker Inlet Sensor PS210 02 130B POWER ON Staple Inlet Sensor PS203 02 130C POWER ON Staple Stacker Exit ...

Page 352: ...Service Mode 8 Overview 343 COPIER Service mode for printer 360 FEEDER ADF service mode 548 BOARD Option board setting mode 553 FAX Serivce Mode for FAX 554 ...

Page 353: ...ACKUP This button is used to back up the service mode setting values RESTORE This button is used to restore the service mode setting values backed up by BACKUP SITUATION This function displays service mode items according to the situation LUI MASK This button is used to display a mask screen to prevent operations from being performed from the Control Panel while the service mode is being accessed ...

Page 354: ...mple COPIER DISPLAY VERSION screen 1 Press the i button 2 The title of each sub item is displayed To check the details of each item select the relevant item and press the i button 3 A detailed description of the sub item specifications and use methods setting screen etc is displayed Switching the Screen Display Level 1 2 Switching of screens between Level 1 and Level 2 becomes easier 8 Service Mod...

Page 355: ... upper right of the screen while Level 1 screen is displayed the screen is switched to Level 2 screen NOTE This key combination can be used to enter the Level 2 screen Mode List screen Settings Registration 2 8 Service Mode 345 ...

Page 356: ...nt To be referred at parts replacement Major Adjustment To be referred at installation of the machine Sensor Check To be referred at checking of the sensor Part Check To be referred at operation check of the part The following three points are made available depending on each situation Display of related service mode that requires adjustment Display of causes and remedies Display of related images...

Page 357: ... button according to the type of electrical component and the corresponding device type Example In the case of the Registration Sensor of the host machine press the button red dotted frame at COPIER P SENSOR Electrical parts classification Device classification 8 Service Mode 347 ...

Page 358: ...the screen 7 Press the i button to display the screen showing the locations of electrical components How to Use Parts Check In the Parts Check of situation mode among electrical components used motors fans solenoids and clutches those that can operate alone can be operated from the screen and the operations can be checked The operation procedure is shown below 8 Service Mode 348 ...

Page 359: ...N Parts Check 2 Press a button according to the type of electrical component and the corresponding device type Example In the case of a motor of the host machine press the button red dotted frame at COPIER MOTOR Electrical parts classification Device classification 3 A list of electrical component types for the selected device whose operation can be checked is displayed 4 Select the electrical com...

Page 360: ...ile the electrical component is driven After the electrical component has been driven for a specified period of time OK is displayed if transmission of the drive signal succeeded or NG is displayed if failed 8 Service Mode 350 ...

Page 361: ... Security Support A password can be specified to prevent unauthorized access to the service mode Related Service Mode Setting password type when the screen is switched to the service mode COPIER OPTION FNC SW PSWD SW Level 1 The password for service engineer when the screen is switched to the service mode Level 2 COPIER OPTION FNC SW SM PSWD 8 Service Mode 351 ...

Page 362: ...wing procedure to check that you can login to service mode 1 When setting PSWD SW to 1 system administrator or 2 ServiceMode_070Backup in step 1 the system administrator password entry screen will be displayed so enter the system administrator ID in Sys Manager ID 1 and system administrator password in Password 2 and then press the OK button 1 2 2 When setting PSWD SW to 2 system administrator ser...

Page 363: ...ing remote operation the user may perform an operation on the Control Panel and an unexpected processing may be executed To solve these security problems a function has been added to display a message on the Control Panel screen when the machine is being operated remotely using Remote Operation Viewer in order to prevent the user from performing unexpected operations As shown in the figure below t...

Page 364: ...wever the service mode is not forcibly terminated if the Updater screen has been accessed from service mode When this function is enabled all operations operations from the Touch Panel or hardware keys other than screen brightness adjustment and operation on the Energy Saver key are disabled Procedure for Enabling This Function The procedure for enabling this function is shown below 1 Use the Remo...

Page 365: ...Copier Function MISC P RPT FILE The saved data will be deleted from the HDD when it is exported to SST or a USB flash drive When multiple service data such as P PRINT and HIST PRINT is saved in the HDD of the host machine it is collectively exported to SST or a USB flash drive It can be exported to SST or a USB flash drive by entering download mode even when the host machine has stopped because of...

Page 366: ...E When each service mode is individually executed the report corresponding to the service mode as of the time of execution is output Moving the file in service mode Preparation The following item needs to be prepared to export the service print file to a USB flash drive USB flash drive FAT32 format file system that is not locked with a password To display the USB menu the said model s firmware mus...

Page 367: ... in download mode Preparation The following item needs to be prepared to export the service print file to a USB flash drive USB flash drive FAT32 format file system that is not locked with a password To display the USB menu the said model s firmware must already be registered Overall flow 1 Selecting RPT FILE Select service mode Copier Function MISC P RPT FILE and then press OK 2 Generating report...

Page 368: ...Q RWKHU NH V How to Export Service Print File to a PC Using SST The procedure for exporting the service print file to a PC using SST will now be described SST described in the procedure is Ver 4 72 1 Start the SST 2 Select the model 1 to be connected and the information file for separate download 2 Single Then check the network settings and click the Start button 1 2 iA4245 7 8 Service Mode 358 ...

Page 369: ...tton iA4245 iA4245 iA4245 7 4 Select Report and click the Start button 7 iA4245 5 Specify the folder name to be saved and enter comments if necessary Then click the Store button iA4245 7 6 Click the OK button 8 Service Mode 359 ...

Page 370: ...Display Adj Set Range 00 01 to 99 99 SORTER 1 Dspl of FIN CONT Main firmware version Detail To display the firmware version of Finisher Controller PCB Main Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj Set Operate Method N A Display only Display Adj Set Range 00 01 to 99 99 NIB 1 Display of network software version Detail To display the version of the network software Use Case When upgrading the firmwa...

Page 371: ...0 01 to 99 99 LANG EL 2 Display of Greek language file version Detail To display the version of Greek language file Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj Set Operate Method N A Display only Display Adj Set Range 00 01 to 99 99 LANG ES 1 Display of Spanish language file version Detail To display the version of Spanish language file Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj Set Operate Method N A ...

Page 372: ...9 99 LANG PT 2 Display of Portuguese language file ver Detail To display the version of Portuguese language file Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj Set Operate Method N A Display only Display Adj Set Range 00 01 to 99 99 LANG RU 2 Display of Russian language file version Detail To display the version of Russian language file Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj Set Operate Method N A Dis...

Page 373: ... 00 01 to 99 99 LANG SK 2 Display of Slovak language file version Detail To display the version of Slovak language file Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj Set Operate Method N A Display only Display Adj Set Range 00 01 to 99 99 LANG TK 2 Display of Turkish language file version Detail To display the version of Turkish language file Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj Set Operate Method ...

Page 374: ...ange 00 01 to 99 99 MEDIA SK 2 Dspl of Slovak media information version Detail To display the version of Slovak media information Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj Set Operate Method N A Display only Display Adj Set Range 00 01 to 99 99 MEDIA TK 2 Dspl of Turkish media information ver Detail To display the version of Turkish media information Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj Set Ope...

Page 375: ...01 to 99 99 MEDIA NL 2 Dspl of Dutch media information version Detail To display the version of Dutch media information Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj Set Operate Method N A Display only Display Adj Set Range 00 01 to 99 99 MEDIA NO 2 Dspl of Norwegian media information ver Detail To display the version of Norwegian media information Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj Set Operate M...

Page 376: ... When upgrading the firmware Adj Set Operate Method N A Display only Display Adj Set Range 00 01 to 99 99 MEDIA CR 2 Dspl of Croatian media information ver Detail To display the version of Croatian media information Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj Set Operate Method N A Display only Display Adj Set Range 00 01 to 99 99 MEDIA RM 2 Dspl of Romanian media information ver Detail To display th...

Page 377: ...e 00 01 to 99 99 S LNG FR 1 Dspl of service mode French file version Detail To display the version of French language file in service mode Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj Set Operate Method N A Display only Display Adj Set Range 00 01 to 99 99 S LNG IT 1 Dspl of service mode Italian file ver Detail To display the version of Italian language file in service mode Use Case When upgrading the...

Page 378: ...ing the firmware Adj Set Operate Method N A Display only Display Adj Set Range 00 01 to 99 99 LANG HI 2 Dspl of Hindi language file ver Detail To display the version of Hindi language file Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj Set Operate Method N A Display only Display Adj Set Range 00 01 to 99 99 LANG EU 2 Dspl of Euskera language file ver Detail To display the version of Euskera language fil...

Page 379: ... UI Portal Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj Set Operate Method N A Display only Display Adj Set Range 00 01 to 99 99 RPTL ET 2 Dspl RUI Portal Estonian file version Detail To display the version of Estonian language file for Remote UI Portal Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj Set Operate Method N A Display only Display Adj Set Range 00 01 to 99 99 RPTL FI 2 Dspl RUI Portal Finnish fi...

Page 380: ...99 RPTL SL 2 Dspl RUI Portal Slovenian file version Detail To display the version of Slovenian language file for Remote UI Portal Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj Set Operate Method N A Display only Display Adj Set Range 00 01 to 99 99 RPTL SV 2 Dspl RUI Portal Swedish file version Detail To display the version of Swedish language file for Remote UI Portal Use Case When upgrading the firmw...

Page 381: ...o 99 99 RPTL TH 2 Dspl RUI Portal Thai file version Detail To display the version of Thai language file for Remote UI Portal Use Case When upgrading the firmware Adj Set Operate Method N A Display only Display Adj Set Range 00 01 to 99 99 RPTL VN 2 Dspl RUI Portal Vietnamese file version Detail To display the version of Vietnamese language file for Remote UI Portal Use Case When upgrading the firm...

Page 382: ...on Cassette 3 envelope option Use Case When checking the firmware version Adj Set Operate Method N A Display only Display Adj Set Range 00 00 to 99 99 Default Value 0 USER COPIER Service mode for printer DISPLAY State display mode USER SPDTYPE 1 Display of engine speed type Detail To display the engine speed type of this machine Use Case When checking the engine speed type Adj Set Operate Method N...

Page 383: ...ected 2 to 4 Not used 5 Multi purpose Tray only CARD 1 Dspl of connection state of Card Reader Detail To display the connecting state of Card Reader Use Case When checking the connection between the machine and the Card Reader Adj Set Operate Method N A Display only Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 No card is inserted while the Card Reader is connected Copy is not available 1 Card Reader is not conn...

Page 384: ...lay Adj Set Range 0 to 100 Default Value 0 FIX C 1 Dspl of Fixing Roller center temperature Detail To display the center temperature of the Fixing Roller detected by the Fixing Main Thermistor Use Case When checking the temperature at the center of Fixing Roller Display Adj Set Range 0 to 999 Unit deg C Default Value 0 FIX E 1 Dspl of Fixing Roller edge temperature Detail To display the edge tempe...

Page 385: ...erate Method N A Display only Display Adj Set Range 0 to 2047 Appropriate Target Value 512 2047 CCD COPIER Service mode for printer DISPLAY State display mode CCD TARGET B 2 Shading target value B Detail To display the shading target value of Blue Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB At scanned image failure Adj Set Operate Method N A Display only Display...

Page 386: ...OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Caution When clearing the RAM data of the Reader enter the value of service label Display Adj Set Range 1 to 9 Default Value 5 ADJ XY COPIER Service mode for printer ADJUST Adjustment mode ADJ XY ADJ X 1 Adj read start pstn Copyboard vert scan Detail To adjust the image reading start position image leading edge position in the vertical scanning direction ...

Page 387: ...When clearing the Reader related RAM data enter the value of service label As the value is incremented by 1 the reading position moves to the trailing edge side by 0 1 mm Use Case When black lines white lines appear When replacing the Scanner Unit Front When clearing the Reader related RAM data Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value switch negative positive by key and press OK key 2 Turn...

Page 388: ...hen clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB enter the value of the service label on the reader Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value switch negative positive by key and press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Caution After the setting value is changed write the changed valu...

Page 389: ...cing the Copyboard Glass enter the value of barcode label which is affixed on the glass Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Copyboard Glass Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 7000 to 9999 Default Value 8737 Related Service Mode COPIER ADJUST C...

Page 390: ...g the Scanner Unit Front enter the value of service label on a new unit Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit Front Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value switch negative positive by key and press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Caution After the setting value is changed write the changed value in the se...

Page 391: ...label on the reader When replacing the Copyboard Glass Scanner Unit Front execute DF WLVL1 and DF WLVL2 and write the value which is automatically set in the service label Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Copyboard Glass Scanner Unit Front Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main ...

Page 392: ... the service label on the reader When replacing the Copyboard Glass Scanner Unit Front execute DF WLVL1 and DF WLVL2 and write the value which is automatically set in the service label Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Copyboard Glass Scanner Unit Front Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON t...

Page 393: ...eplacing the SATA Flash PCB enter the value of the service label on the reader When replacing the Scanner Unit Front enter the value of service label on a new unit Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit Front Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj...

Page 394: ...TA Flash PCB enter the value of the service label on the reader When replacing the Scanner Unit Front enter the value of service label on a new unit Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit Front Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 20 t...

Page 395: ...TA Flash PCB enter the value of the service label on the reader When replacing the Scanner Unit Front enter the value of service label on a new unit Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit Front Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 20 t...

Page 396: ...TA Flash PCB enter the value of the service label on the reader When replacing the Scanner Unit Front enter the value of service label on a new unit Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit Front Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 20 t...

Page 397: ...A Flash PCB enter the value of the service label on the reader When replacing the Scanner Unit Front enter the value of service label on a new unit Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit Front Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 20 to...

Page 398: ...A Flash PCB enter the value of the service label on the reader When replacing the Scanner Unit Front enter the value of service label on a new unit Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit Front Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 20 to...

Page 399: ...g the SATA Flash PCB enter the value of the service label on the reader When replacing the Scanner Unit Back enter the value of service label on a new unit Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit Back Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value switch negative positive by key and press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power ...

Page 400: ...o 2550 Default Value 0 Related Service Mode COPIER ADJUST CCD DFCH2R2 DFCH2B2 10 DFCH2G2 10 Amount of Change per Unit 1 DFCH2B2 1 Complex chart No 2 data B entry front Detail To derive the front back side linearity enter the Blue data on the front side of No 2 image in DADF complex chart Enter the value of service label on the Reader Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the...

Page 401: ...e Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 2550 Default Value 0 Related Service Mode COPIER ADJUST CCD DFCH2R2 10 DFCH2B2 10 DFCH2G2 Amount of Change per Unit 1 MTF M1 1 MTF value 1 entry Copyboard horz scan Detail To enter the setting value 1 for calcul...

Page 402: ...B enter the value of the service label on the reader When replacing the Scanner Unit Front enter the value of service label on a new unit Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit Front Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 20 to 85 Defaul...

Page 403: ...B enter the value of the service label on the reader When replacing the Scanner Unit Front enter the value of service label on a new unit Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit Front Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 20 to 85 Defaul...

Page 404: ...CB enter the value of the service label on the reader When replacing the Scanner Unit Front enter the value of service label on a new unit Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit Front Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 20 to 85 Defau...

Page 405: ... enter the value of the service label on the reader When replacing the Scanner Unit Front enter the value of service label on a new unit Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit Front Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 20 to 85 Default...

Page 406: ... enter the value of the service label on the reader When replacing the Scanner Unit Front enter the value of service label on a new unit Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit Front Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 20 to 85 Default...

Page 407: ...at copyboard reading When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB enter the value of the service label on the reader When replacing the Scanner Unit Front enter the value of service label on a new unit Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit Front Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and t...

Page 408: ...550 Default Value 2000 Related Service Mode COPIER ADJUST CCD DFCH R2 10 DFCH B10 DFCH G 10 Amount of Change per Unit 1 DFCH B10 1 Complex chart No 10 data B entry back Detail To derive the front back side linearity enter the Blue data on the back side of No 10 image in DADF complex chart Enter the value of service label on the Reader Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing th...

Page 409: ...ner Unit Back enter the value of service label on a new unit Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit Back Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 20 to 85 Default Value 50 Related Service Mode COPIER FUNCTION CCD MTF CLC Amount of Change p...

Page 410: ...N the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 20 to 85 Default Value 50 Related Service Mode COPIER FUNCTION CCD MTF CLC MTF3 M5 1 MTF value 5 entry DADF back horz scan Detail To enter the setting value 5 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction on the back side at DADF stream reading When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB enter the va...

Page 411: ...ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 20 to 85 Default Value 50 Related Service Mode COPIER FUNCTION CCD MTF CLC MTF3 M9 1 MTF value 9 entry DADF back horz scan Detail To enter the setting value 9 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in horizontal scanning direction on the back side at DADF stream reading When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB enter the v...

Page 412: ...N the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 20 to 85 Default Value 50 Related Service Mode COPIER FUNCTION CCD MTF CLC MTF3 S4 1 MTF value 4 entry DADF back vert scan Detail To enter the setting value 4 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction on the back side at DADF stream reading When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB enter the valu...

Page 413: ...N the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 20 to 85 Default Value 50 Related Service Mode COPIER FUNCTION CCD MTF CLC MTF3 S8 1 MTF value 8 entry DADF back vert scan Detail To enter the setting value 8 for calculating MTF filter coefficient in vertical scanning direction on the back side at DADF stream reading When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB enter the valu...

Page 414: ...F WLVL1 and DF WLVL2 and write the value which is automatically set in the service label Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit Back Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Caution When the Copyboard or DADF reverse model is installed the setting of this item ...

Page 415: ...bel on the reader When replacing the Copyboard Glass Scanner Unit Front execute DF WLVL1 and DF WLVL2 and write the value which is automatically set in the service label Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Copyboard Glass Scanner Unit Front Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power s...

Page 416: ...by executing CL AGC Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit for front side Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value and then press OK key Caution When replacing the CIS rewrite the value on the label by displaying this item after executing COPIER FUNCTION CCD CL AGC Display Adj Set Range 0 to 255 Default Value 216 Relate...

Page 417: ...IS rewrite the value on the label by displaying this item after executing COPIER FUNCTION CCD CL AGC Display Adj Set Range 0 to 255 Default Value 216 Related Service Mode COPIER FUNCTION CCD CL AGC OFST BW5 1 Adj CIS ch5 offset front B W mode 600dpi Detail To adjust the offset value black level of the Scanner Unit for front side on channel 5 in Black White mode with 600 dpi The value is updated by...

Page 418: ... on channel 3 in color mode with 300 dpi The value is updated by executing CL AGC Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit Front Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value and then press OK key Display Adj Set Range 0 to 255 Default Value 216 Related Service Mode COPIER FUNCTION CCD CL AGC OFST CL4 1 Adj CIS ch4 offset fron...

Page 419: ... on channel 2 in color mode with 600 dpi The value is updated by executing CL AGC Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit Front Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value and then press OK key Display Adj Set Range 0 to 255 Default Value 216 Related Service Mode COPIER FUNCTION CCD CL AGC OFST2CL3 1 Adj CIS ch3 offset fron...

Page 420: ...600 dpi The value is updated by executing CL AGC Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit Front Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value and then press OK key Display Adj Set Range 0 to 255 Default Value 0 Related Service Mode COPIER FUNCTION CCD CL AGC LED CL R 1 Adj pry lgt src lgt time frt clr 300dpi Detail To adjust t...

Page 421: ...mode 300dpi Detail To adjust the offset value black level of the Scanner Unit Back on channel 0 in color mode with 300 dpi The value is updated by executing CL AGC Use Case When replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit Back Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value and then press OK key Display Adj Set Range 0 to 255 Default Value 216 Related Service Mode COPIER FUNCTION C...

Page 422: ... Scanner Unit Back on channel 5 in color mode with 300 dpi The value is updated by executing CL AGC Use Case When replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit Back Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value and then press OK key Display Adj Set Range 0 to 255 Default Value 216 Related Service Mode COPIER FUNCTION CCD CL AGC OFST4CL0 1 Adj CIS ch0 offset back clr mode 600dpi Det...

Page 423: ...of the Scanner Unit Back on channel 4 in color mode with 600 dpi The value is updated by executing CL AGC Use Case When replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit Back Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value and then press OK key Display Adj Set Range 0 to 255 Default Value 216 Related Service Mode COPIER FUNCTION CCD CL AGC OFST4CL5 1 Adj CIS ch5 offset back clr mode 600d...

Page 424: ... the Scanner Unit Back in color mode with 300 dpi The value is updated by executing CL AGC Use Case When replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit Back Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value and then press OK key Display Adj Set Range 0 to 2928 Default Value 1648 Related Service Mode COPIER FUNCTION CCD CL AGC LED4CL 1 Adj pry lgt src lgt time back clr 600dpi Detail To a...

Page 425: ...updated by executing CL AGC Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit for front side Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value and then press OK key Caution When replacing the CIS rewrite the value on the label by displaying this item after executing COPIER FUNCTION CCD CL AGC Display Adj Set Range 0 to 2928 Default Value 1...

Page 426: ...is updated by executing CL AGC Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit for front side Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value and then press OK key Caution When replacing the CIS rewrite the value on the label by displaying this item after executing COPIER FUNCTION CCD CL AGC Display Adj Set Range 0 to 255 Default Value...

Page 427: ...by executing CL AGC Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit for back side Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value and then press OK key Caution When replacing the CIS rewrite the value on the label by displaying this item after executing COPIER FUNCTION CCD CL AGC Display Adj Set Range 0 to 255 Default Value 216 Related...

Page 428: ...by executing CL AGC Use Case When clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB When replacing the Scanner Unit for back side Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value and then press OK key Caution When replacing the CIS rewrite the value on the label by displaying this item after executing COPIER FUNCTION CCD CL AGC Display Adj Set Range 0 to 255 Default Value 216 Related...

Page 429: ...djustment of leading edge margin Detail To adjust the margin on the leading edge of paper As the value is increased by 1 the margin is increased toward the center of the paper by 1 pixel 0 0212 mm Use Case When reducing the margin upon user s request When enlarging the margin for transfer separation fixing separation Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value and then press OK key Caution Afte...

Page 430: ... press OK key Caution After the setting value is changed write the changed value in the service label Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1000 Unit pixel Default Value 94 Amount of Change per Unit 0 0212 PASCAL COPIER Service mode for printer ADJUST Adjustment mode PASCAL OFST P K 1 Bk density adj at test print reading Detail To adjust the offset of Bk color test print reading signal at auto gradation adju...

Page 431: ... 1 the left margin is changed by 0 1 mm Left margin becomes larger An image moves to the right Left margin becomes smaller An image moves to the left When clearing RAM data enter the value of service label Use Case When clearing RAM data Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value switch negative positive by key and press OK key Caution If write start position cannot be adjusted in service mode...

Page 432: ... key and press OK key Caution If write start position cannot be adjusted in service mode execute mechanical adjustment Display Adj Set Range 25 to 50 Unit mm Default Value 0 ADJ MF 1 Write start pstn in horz scan MP Tray Detail To adjust the image write start position in the horizontal scanning direction when feeding paper from the Multi purpose Tray As the value is incremented by 1 the margin on ...

Page 433: ... setting value switch negative positive by key and press OK key Display Adj Set Range 25 to 50 Unit mm Default Value 0 ADJ C4RE 1 Write start pstn in horz scan Cst4 2nd Detail To adjust the image write start position on the second side in the horizontal scanning direction when feeding paper from the Cassette 4 As the value is changed by 1 the left margin is changed by 0 1 mm Left margin becomes la...

Page 434: ...in becomes smaller An image moves upward Use Case When replacing the DC Controller PCB clearing RAM data When replacing the DC Controller PCB clearing RAM data Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value switch positive negative by key and press OK key Caution When replacing the DC Controller PCB clearing RAM data restore the backup data if data is backed up or enter the value of service label ...

Page 435: ...ment level of B W color original in ACS mode As the value is increased the original tends to be detected as a B W document and as the value is decreased the original tends to be detected as a color document Use Case When adjusting the color detection level in ACS mode Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value switch negative positive by key and press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power swit...

Page 436: ...ends to be detected as a text document Use Case When adjusting the classification level of text and photo in Text Photo Map mode back side at duplex reading with 1 path Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value switch negative positive by key and press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 4 to 4 Default Value 0 K ADJ3 1 Set criteria for black text back side Detai...

Page 437: ...2 to 2 Default Value 0 FUNCTION Operation inspection mode INSTALL COPIER Service mode for printer FUNCTION Operation inspection mode INSTALL STRD POS 1 Scan position auto adj in DADF mode Detail To adjust the DADF scanning position automatically Use Case At DADF installation uninstallation Adj Set Operate Method 1 Close the DADF 2 Select the item and then press OK key The operation automatically s...

Page 438: ...ent Memo Embedded RDS Function to send device information such as the device counter failure and consumables to the sales company s server via SOAP protocol COM TEST 1 Dspl connect result w Sales Co s server Detail To display the result of the connection test with the sales company s server Use Case When using Embedded RDS Adj Set Operate Method Select the item and then press OK key Caution Be sur...

Page 439: ... extended function is available Use Case When the non Canon made extension function of the Embedded RDS is available Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range YYYYMMDDHHMM 12 digits YYYY Year MM Month DD Date HH Hour MM Minute Default Value 000000000000 Supplement Memo Embedded RDS Function to send device inform...

Page 440: ...ner Unit Front position in feed direction when reading the White Plate on the left edge of the Copyboard Glass The adjustment result is reflected to ADJ S Use Case When replacing the Scanner Unit Front Adj Set Operate Method Select the item and then press OK key Display Adj Set Range At start of operation START During operation ACTIVE When operation finished normally OK Required Time 10 sec Relate...

Page 441: ... 1 White level adj in book mode color Detail To adjust the white level for copyboard scanning automatically by setting the paper which is usually used by the user on the Copyboard Glass Use Case When replacing the Copyboard Glass When replacing the Scanner Unit Front When replacing the SATA Flash PCB When clearing the Reader related RAM data Adj Set Operate Method 1 Set a paper on the Copyboard Gl...

Page 442: ... OK Related Service Mode COPIER ADJUST CCD MTF M1 M12 MTF S1 S12 MTF2 M1 M12 MTF2 S1 S12 Supplement Memo MTF values are written on the label of the Scanner Unit Front Back CL AGC 1 Adj Scan Unit white black ref level AGC Detail To adjust the black white reference level of the Scanner Unit automatically automatic gain control To make the adjustment with both resolutions 300 dpi and 600 dpi Use Case...

Page 443: ...Display Adj Set Range During operation ACTIVE At normal termination OK At abnormal termination NG Related Service Mode COPIER FUNCTION CCD BK SHD1 2 PANEL COPIER Service mode for printer FUNCTION Operation inspection mode PANEL LCD CHK 1 Check of LCD Panel dot missing Detail To check whether there is a missing dot on the LCD Panel of the Control Panel Use Case When replacing the LCD Panel Adj Set ...

Page 444: ...tops after operation of 10 seconds Use Case When replacing the Clutch checking the operation Adj Set Operate Method Select the item and then press OK key Display Adj Set Range During operation ACTIVE When operation finished normally OK Related Service Mode COPIER FUNCTION PART CHK CL MTR 1 Specification of operation motor Detail To specify the motor to operate Use Case When replacing the motor che...

Page 445: ...LEAR COPIER Service mode for printer FUNCTION Operation inspection mode CLEAR ERR 1 Clear of error code Detail To clear the specific error code Use Case At error occurrence Adj Set Operate Method 1 Select the item and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch R CON 1 Clearing of Reader related setting data Detail To clear the Reader related setting data Use Case When clearing the Reade...

Page 446: ...COUNTER Supplement Memo See COUNTER for the target counter CNT DCON 1 Clear of DC Controller service counter Detail To clear the service counter counted by the DC Controller PCB Use Case When clearing the service counter counted by the DC Controller PCB Adj Set Operate Method Select the item and then press OK key Related Service Mode COPIER COUNTER MMI 1 Clear Settings Registration setting VL Deta...

Page 447: ...d Service Mode COPIER DISPLAY ALARM 2 CA KEY 2 Deletion of CA certificate and key pair Detail Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of Restrict Service Representation Access To simultaneously delete the CA certificate and key pair which are additionally registered by the user Use Case When a service person replaces discards the device Adj Set Operate Method 1 Select the item and then...

Page 448: ...dy installed an existing language file needs to be uninstalled Use Case When deleting switching language files Adj Set Operate Method 1 Select the item and then press OK key 2 Download the firmware in which the necessary language files are included using SST or a USB flash drive Caution A language file is not uninstalled unless the downloaded language files are installed by SST or a USB flash driv...

Page 449: ...ACHE Supplement Memo MEAP applications bundled as standard system application built in login application MEAP applications installed additionally non Canon made login application general application etc CUSTOM2 2 For customization DUTL CLR 2 For R D CNT RCON 1 Clear of RCON service counter Detail To clear the service counter counted by the RCON management software Use Case When clearing the servic...

Page 450: ... FUNCTION Operation inspection mode MISC P P PRINT 1 Output of service mode setting values Detail To output the service mode setting values Text data is saved in HDD as a file P PRINT RPT TXT Use Case Before executing the CLEAR service mode etc Adj Set Operate Method Select the item and then press OK key Caution Be sure to use A4 LTR size plain paper recycled paper Display Adj Set Range During ope...

Page 451: ...vice Representation Access To output the print job logs of the latest 100 jobs with detailed information In the case of less than 100 jobs the logs of all print jobs are output Text data is saved in HDD as a file PJH P 1 RPT TXT Use Case When outputting the print job logs with detailed information Adj Set Operate Method Select the item and then press OK key Caution Be sure to use A4 LTR size plain...

Page 452: ...at a maximum RPT2USB 1 Write serv rpt file to USB flash drive Detail To store the report file of service mode saved in HDD by RPT FILE to a USB flash drive Use Case When storing the report file of service mode to a USB flash drive Adj Set Operate Method Select the item and then press OK key Related Service Mode COPIER FUNCTION MISC P RPT FILE TNRB PRT 1 Output of Toner Container ID report Detail T...

Page 453: ... 5 and 6 HD CLEAR HD CHECK is executed to all of the areas by selecting one of them By selecting 8 HD CLEAR HD CHECK is also executed to 7 9 11 and 17 Default Value 0 Related Service Mode COPIER FUNCTION SYSTEM HD CLEAR HD CHECK HD CHECK 1 File system check of specified partition Detail To execute system check of the partition specified by CHK TYPE at the next startup Use Case When E602 E614 error...

Page 454: ... Detail To back up the Reader related setting data retained in the SATA Flash PCB on the Main Controller PCB Use Case When replacing the Main Controller PCB clearing the Reader related RAM data replacing the SATA Flash PCB Adj Set Operate Method Select the item and then press OK key Caution During operation the setting data changes by manual or automatic adjustment When backup data which has been ...

Page 455: ...then press OK key Caution Wait until the machine recognizes the USB memory approx 10 sec During the data transfer ACTIVE display do not turn OFF the power remove the USB memory use the screen for operations Display Adj Set Range During operation ACTIVE At normal termination OK At abnormal termination NG Related Service Mode COPIER FUNCTION DBG LOG LOG TRIG LOG2SRVR 2 For R D LOG TRIG 2 Set of debu...

Page 456: ...is set automatically at the time of installation of the Reader according to the location Use Case Upon user s request Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 3 0 AB configuration 6R5E for Japan 1 Inch configuration 5R4E for North Middle South America 2 A configuration 3R3E for Europe 3 AB Inch configurati...

Page 457: ...nit installation Detail To set installation of the Reader Unit When the Reader Unit is detected at startup of the machine 1 Installed is set automatically Use Case When installing removing the Reader Unit Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 Not installed 1 Installed Default Value 0 Printer model 1...

Page 458: ...t Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 1 to 1000 Default Value 1000 SJOB CL 1 Set of scan job canceling by logout Detail Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of Restrict Service Representation Access To set whether to cancel the scan job in operation by logout of the user Use Case Upon user s request...

Page 459: ...ter the password for service technician after the password entry by the user s system administrator Use Case Upon request from the user who concerns security Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 2 0 No password 1 Service technician 2 System administrator service technician Default Value 0 SM PSWD 2 Pas...

Page 460: ...s can be collected from remote UI Use Case When allowing the administrator to update the firmware Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Caution Do not use it for purposes other than collecting log files Be sure to return the value to 0 after use Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Default Value It differs according ...

Page 461: ...r to permit the user administrator to update the firmware from the remote UI using a local file This update is executed as a measure for vulnerability in emergency situations Use Case When allowing the administrator to update the firmware using a file Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 Disabled 1...

Page 462: ... When 0 is set the AMS mode is enabled The AMS mode is automatically enabled when the following 2 conditions are satisfied AMS license for an iR option is installed AMS supported Login application User Authentication etc is activated Use Case When enabling AMS mode Adj Set Operate Method 1 Check that AMS supported Login application is activated 2 Enter 0 and then press OK key 3 Turn OFF ON the mai...

Page 463: ...T ASCII Network Virtual Terminal ASCII MIB EXT 1 For R D SVC RUI 1 Enabling of remote UI func for servicing Detail To set whether to enable the remote UI function for servicing not provided to end users When 0 is set the remote UI function is disabled When setting a value other than 0 the remote UI function is enabled and its value will be used as the password to use the function Use Case When pre...

Page 464: ...nge the startup screen Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 Main Menu screen 1 Screen registered as the startup screen Default Value 0 NO LGOUT 1 ON OFF of Logout button display Detail Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of Restrict Service Representation Access To set whether to di...

Page 465: ... maximum value Use Case Upon user s request Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value and then press OK key Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 4 hours 1 60 minutes Default Value It differs according to the location SEND SPD 2 ON OFF of SEND operation speed up Detail To set whether to speed up the SEND operation Usually speed of SEND XBOX is increased by performing image conversion during SEND and...

Page 466: ...in PCB option is old or new Use Case When installing replacing PCB option having firmware Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 2 0 Keep the current firmware version 1 Update the firmware if the version in PCB option is older than that stored in the Main controller If the version is new or old and new v...

Page 467: ...ming to notify the end of life according to the usage status Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value and then press OK key Display Adj Set Range 50 to 1000 Default Value 100 3RDP MSG 2 ON OFF pop up screen dspl after upgrade Detail To set whether to display the screen to prompt the user to Third Party Software at the first startup after upgrading due to change in the platform version Use Ca...

Page 468: ...o set the timing to notify the Cassette 4 Transfer Roller LF setting value arrival alarm Use Case When changing the timing to notify the end of life according to the usage status Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value and then press OK key Display Adj Set Range 50 to 1000 Default Value 100 DFP DLV 1 Set arr alm thrshld of ADF Pickup Roller Detail To set the timing to notify the ADF Pickup ...

Page 469: ...Mail Box UI SEND 2 ON OFF of Send screen display Detail To set whether to display or hide the SEND function Use Case Upon user s request Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 Hide 1 Display Default Value 1 UI FAX 2 ON OFF of fax screen display Detail To set whether to display or hide the FAX functio...

Page 470: ...n power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 Hide 1 Display Default Value 0 Additional Functions Mode Preferences Paper Settings Set Paper Type Management UI RSCAN 2 ON OFF of remote scan screen display Detail To set whether to display the remote scan screen on the Control Panel Use Case Upon user s request Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the m...

Page 471: ...power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 OFF 1 ON Default Value It differs according to the location Additional Functions Mode Preferences Display Settings Store Location Display Settings Advanced Box Network UI MEM 2 ON OFF of memory media screen display Detail Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of Restrict Service Representation Access To set ON OFF of the memory media screen...

Page 472: ...j Set Range 0 to 1 0 Hide 1 Display Default Value 0 Additional Functions Mode Adjustment Maintenance Maintenance Initialize After Replacing Parts ADF Maintenance Kit PRCLNSW 2 Fixing Pressure Roll clean mssg dspl Detail To set whether to display the message prompting to clean the Fixing Pressure Roller The timing to display the message can be adjusted in PR CLN Use Case When a soiled image occurs ...

Page 473: ...n changing the timing to display the toner level warning message for the user to whom toner is not delivered automatically Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value and then press OK key Display Adj Set Range 0 to 40 Unit Default Value It differs according to the location Related Service Mode COPIER OPTION DSPLY SW TNR WARN Supplement Memo It is not linked with COPIER OPTION FNC SW T DLV BK S...

Page 474: ...sembly replacement message Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 OFF 1 ON Default Value 0 ERR DISP 2 For customization SVC ACA 1 Display of ACA installation button Detail To set whether to display the Install Auto Configuration Agent button on the CDS Updater screen user mode service mode Use Case W...

Page 475: ...witch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 OFF 1 ON Default Value 0 C1F WRN1 1 CST1 Fd Rol Replacement 1 dspl switch Detail To set whether to display the message prompting to replace the Cassette Roller on the Control Panel when the LF for life judgment reaches the Setting value xxF DLV When C1F WRN1 is 1 and COPIER OPTION FNC SW C1F DLV value is reached the Cassette Feed Roller life detection is perfor...

Page 476: ...ay hide of uniFLOW Setup Detail Service mode to switch to display or hide uniFLOW Setup Use Case When to switch to display or hide uniFLOW Setup Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 Hide 1 Display Default Value It differs according to the location Additional Functions Mode Main Menu uniFLOW Setup S...

Page 477: ...ey 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 65535 Default Value 25 SMTPRXPN 2 Setting of SMTP reception port number Detail Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of Restrict Service Representation Access To set SMTP reception port number Use Case Upon user s request Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main powe...

Page 478: ...ate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 SMTP server dependent 1 Not used Default Value 0 Supplement Memo SMTP authentication Protocol in which user authentication function is added to SMTP which is the protocol to be used for e mail transmission At the time of e mail transmission this protocol executes authentica...

Page 479: ... which user authentication function is added to SMTP which is the protocol to be used for e mail transmission At the time of e mail transmission this protocol executes authentication of the user account and the password between the SMTP server and the user to approve e mail transmission only when it s authenticated NS LGN 2 Limit LOGIN authentication at SMTP auth Detail Operation on this item is r...

Page 480: ...then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 10 to 600 Unit sec Default Value 15 IFX CHIG 1 Set operation by IFAX recv mail content Detail To set the number of characters for the IFAX received mail content so that the mail is not printed forwarded when the characters in the text is less than the number of specified characters This machine can output blank paper becau...

Page 481: ... Use Case When executing status response for query from Windows correctly Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 No proxy response 1 Proxy response Default Value 1 WOLTRANS 1 ON OFF sleep recover by packet reception Detail Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of Restrict Service Repres...

Page 482: ...the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 OFF 1 ON Default Value 1 Supplement Memo Network Configurator function is a function to be used for communication with NetSpot Device Installer etc and the network setting can be changed from the remote AFS JOB 1 Set of FAX server job reception port Detail Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of Restrict Service Representation Acc...

Page 483: ...the setting of Restrict Service Representation Access To set the retention time from the log time of IP block When access is made again from a same IP address which was blocked before if it is within the retention time of the previous log its log is not recorded If access is frequently made from a same IP address the log record of the UI might be filled with its logs If the user considers that a s...

Page 484: ...Enter the setting value and then press OK key Display Adj Set Range 0 to 48 0 No periodical update 1 1 hour interval 2 2 hour interval 47 47 hour interval 48 48 hour interval Unit hour Default Value 24 SIPAUDIO 2 Set of SIP session establishment order Detail To set whether to establish audio session or T 38 session first with SIP Usually audio session followed by T 38 session is established when u...

Page 485: ...e button to reflect the setting dynamic update If IP address of the machine has not been set an IP address is assigned after participating in VLAN FTPMODE 1 Set of FTP print default operation mode Detail To set the default operation mode of FTP print Switch the default operation mode between ASCII mode and BIN mode in accordance with user s environment Use Case At installation Adj Set Operate Meth...

Page 486: ...Preferences Network Waiting Time for Connection at Startup WLAN USE 2 Setting of wireless LAN invalidation Detail To set whether to disable the wireless LAN Bringing in and installation of the wireless LAN equipment may be prohibited depending on user In such case set 0 to prevent the wireless LAN to be used When 0 is set Wireless Connection Settings is not displayed in Settings Registration Use C...

Page 487: ...gative positive by key and press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Caution Do not change the setting in Singapore It is prohibited by law Display Adj Set Range 10 to 1 10 to 1 dBm Default Value 5 WSMC USE 2 Not used WSMC RST 2 Not used INTENT 2 For R D ENV SET COPIER Service mode for printer OPTION Specification setting mode ENV SET ENVP INT 1 Temp humid Fix Roll temp log get cycle Detail...

Page 488: ...W FEED SW COPIER Service mode for printer OPTION Specification setting mode FEED SW EVLP FS 1 Set of fix speed when feeding envlp Detail To set the stop and the fixing speed of arch control when feeding envelope The fixing speed can be set by 0 5 increments Decrease the value when fine line displacement occurs on trailing edge of envelope and increase the value when wrinkles occur Use Case When fi...

Page 489: ...s Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value and then press OK key Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 Static elimination bias ON 1 static elimination bias OFF Default Value 0 IMG RDR COPIER Service mode for printer OPTION Specification setting mode IMG RDR DFDST L1 1 Adj dust detect level ppr intvl DADF Detail To adjust dust detection level with dust detection correction control that is executed a...

Page 490: ...ted to prevent black lines once dust is detected IMG MCON COPIER Service mode for printer OPTION Specification setting mode IMG MCON SHARP 2 Setting of sharpness level of image Detail To set the setting level center value of sharpness of image As the value is increased the image tends to be sharp and as the value is decreased image tends to be soft Use Case Upon user s request Adj Set Operate Meth...

Page 491: ...sity Default Value 0 Supplement Memo Abbreviation of CAL_PDL_Target C S P D 2 High dens end edge crrct PDL dens prrty Detail To set ON OFF of high density trailing edge correction function at PDL By selecting CAL priority on density in C PDL T high density trailing edge correction function is ON in normal operation however set OFF as needed Use Case ON When reducing jagged line and jagged outline ...

Page 492: ...ial gradation processing Detail To set whether to make the density gradation characteristics of halftone the same as that of conventional machines Use Case When making the density gradation characteristic the same as that of conventional machines Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value and then press OK key Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 ON 1 OFF Default Value 1 BIN SEL 2 For R D IMG FIX CO...

Page 493: ...tting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Default Value 0 Supplement Memo Address book maintenance tool Tool provided from CMJ DFEJCLED 1 ON OFF of DADF Delivery Display LED Detail To set whether to light up the Delivery Display LED of DADF Use Case Upon user s request The Delivery Display LED is too bright Adj Set Opera...

Page 494: ...tail To execute the device special setting Use Case For customization Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Caution Use this mode only when specific instructions are given Display Adj Set Range 00000000 to 11111111 Default Value 0 RDEV SP6 2 RCON device special settings 6 Detail To execute the device special setting Use Case For ...

Page 495: ...N OFF of auto sleep function Use Case Upon user s request Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 OFF 1 ON Default Value 1 Additional Functions Mode Preferences Timer Energy Settings Auto Sleep Time Supplement Memo The time to shift to the sleep mode can be set in Settings Registration Preferences Tim...

Page 496: ...hen press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 999 0 No registration Default Value It differs according to the location COUNTER6 1 Setting of software counter 6 Detail To set counter type for software counter 6 on the Counter Check screen Use Case Upon user dealer s request Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the mai...

Page 497: ...ay hide serial No on the Counter Check screen Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 OFF 1 ON Default Value 0 PH D SEL 2 Set dither matrix at screen processing Detail To set the screen dither matrix to be used for halftoning processing at the time of copy output B W Inbox scan output and B W SEND out...

Page 498: ...ase Upon user s request Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 Not rotated 1 Rotated Default Value 0 PR PSESW 1 ON OFF Pause All Print Jobs button dspl Detail To set whether to display Pause All Print Jobs button on the Status Monitor Cancel screen Use Case Upon user s request When preferring to prom...

Page 499: ...reen For details of each type refer to the Service Manual Use Case Upon user s request Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 Type1 1 Type2 Default Value 0 BCNT AST 1 Set of box print charge target job Detail Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of Restrict Service Representation Acces...

Page 500: ...on ratio for SEND transmission is set to High Rati As the value is larger the compression ratio is higher the file size becomes small Use Case When making the transmission file size smaller Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Caution As the value is larger image quality is decreased Display Adj Set Range 0 to 2 0 Compression ra...

Page 501: ...s of MEAP failure can be obtained Use Case Perform system recovery processing when MEAP platform fails to be activated due to resource confliction between MEAP applications service registration or use order Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 Normal mode 1 Safe mode Default Value 0 PRNT POS 2 ON O...

Page 502: ...ue 0 PS MODE 2 Setting of PS print line drawing Detail To set the image processing at PS print Set 8 when line width differs depending on the drawing position although the same line width is set Use Case Use case When right and left ruled lines are different in width Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 t...

Page 503: ...et Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 Single color counter 1 Full color counter Default Value It differs according to the location JA FUNC 2 Display of job archive function ON OFF Detail To display ON OFF of job archive function Make the setting with the MEAP program which supports job archiving Use Case...

Page 504: ... entered address Detail Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of Restrict Service Representation Access To set whether to allow file transmission to a newly entered address When 1 is set file transmission is not available by entering the address because File is not displayed on the transmission screen The addresses already registered in the Address Book can be used Use Case Upon user...

Page 505: ...est Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 6 0 Name 1 E mail 2 FAX 3 Organization 4 Organization unit 5 No registration 1 any setting 6 No registration 2 any setting Default Value 0 Related Service Mode COPIER OPTION USER LDAP SW FREE DSP 2 ON OFF of charge disable screen Detail To set whether to display...

Page 506: ... Additional Functions Mode Preferences External Interface USB Settings Use USB Host USBM DSP 2 ON OFF USB ex mem device MEAP driver use Detail To set whether to display Use MEAP Driver for USB Storage Device in Settings Registration When 0 is set the item is not displayed so that the user administrator cannot change the setting Use Case When not allowing the user administrator to select whether to...

Page 507: ... key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 3 0 Adjustment item is not displayed 1 to 3 Adjustment item is displayed Default Value 0 Additional Functions Mode Adjustment Maintenance Adjust Image Quality Auto Adjust Gradation USBR DSP 2 ON OFF USB infrared devc MEAP driver use Detail To set whether to display Use MEAP Driver for USB Infrared Device in Settings Registration W...

Page 508: ...equest to use the same halftoning method both text and photo areas as the conventional B W MFP method at the time of copy or B W Inbox output Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 2 0 Low screen ruling 134 lines is used for photo judgment area and high screen ruling 141 lines for text judgment area 1 Lo...

Page 509: ...ation Access To set the operation for Inbox document at the time of iW SAM When 1 is set the Inbox document can be operated Use Case When the operation restriction is cleared at the time of iW SAM Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Default Value 0 JA FORM 2 Setting of image com...

Page 510: ...em is restricted by the setting of Restrict Service Representation Access To set whether merging jobs is allowed when iW SAM is enabled When 1 is set jobs can be merged Use Case When the operation restriction is cleared at the time of iW SAM Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 Disabled 1 Enabled D...

Page 511: ...in power switch Caution Be sure not to allow the user to execute export without encryption because of security concern Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 OFF 1 ON Default Value 1 SMD EXPT 1 Setting of export target data remote UI Detail To set whether to export service mode data from remote UI When 1 is set service mode data is displayed as the target data of export on remote UI When installing more t...

Page 512: ...Default Value 0 Related Service Mode COPIER OPTION ACC COIN SJ CLMSK 2 ON OFF secured job stop button display Detail Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of Restrict Service Representation Access To set whether to display the button to stop a secured job When 0 is set the stop button is displayed When COIN is set to 6 or 7 charge mode Type C set 1 Since the stop button is not displa...

Page 513: ...ecured print function Set 0 when using the PPA function The conventional secured print function is disabled Set 1 when using the conventional secured print function when the EFI Controller is connected etc The PPA function is disabled When this item is set to 0 the setting of UI PPA becomes 1 When this item is set to 1 the setting of UI PPA becomes 0 Use Case When using the conventional secured pr...

Page 514: ...en press OK key Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 OFF 1 ON Default Value 0 Additional Functions Mode Preferences Paper Settings Multi Purpose Tray Defaults TNRBEXGR 2 ON OFF oprtn hold Tonr Cont early rplce Detail To set whether to hold the operation when the Toner Container is prematurely replaced although it can still be used When a new Toner Container is inserted while 1 is set a message is displa...

Page 515: ...installation When replacing the HDD Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value and then press OK key Display Adj Set Range 0 to 23 Default Value 0 Related Service Mode COPIER FUNCTION INSTALL INSTDTST INSTDT N 1 Register installation date info minute Detail To set the information on the installation date minute Use Case At installation When replacing the HDD Adj Set Operate Method Enter the se...

Page 516: ...an 4 Charge with this machine itself 5 Not used 6 External charge mode 6 7 External charge mode 7 Default Value 0 Related Service Mode COPIER OPTION USER CONTROL COPIER OPTION FNC SW DA CNCT COPIER OPTION DSPLY SW UI BOX UI SEND UI FAX COPIER OPTION ACC PDL THR Additional Functions Mode Function Settings Send E Mail I Fax Settings Communication Settings Preferences Network TCP IP Settings DNS Sett...

Page 517: ...Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Caution This mode is enabled when selecting 4 for the following COPIER OPTION ACC COIN Display Adj Set Range 0 to 9999 Default Value 10 Related Service Mode COPIER OPTION ACC COIN UNIT PRC Supplement Memo When a value smaller than the minimum amount is entered in Settings Registration menu as the cha...

Page 518: ... Default Value 0 CR TYPE 1 Setting of Card Reader Detail To set the model of the Card Reader Set 1 in the case of connecting the Card Reader C1 It operates even 0 is set but recognition rate decreases Use Case When connecting the Card Reader C1 Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 Card Reader F1 1 ...

Page 519: ...ons Mode Preferences Display Settings Default Screen after Startup Restoration INT FACE COPIER Service mode for printer OPTION Specification setting mode INT FACE NWCT TM 2 Timeout setting of network connection Detail Operation on this item is restricted by the setting of Restrict Service Representation Access To set the time to keep network connection between this machine and the PC application k...

Page 520: ...PDF when disabling and then transferring the license Use Case When replacing HDD When replacing the device Adj Set Operate Method 1 Select ST ENPDF 2 Enter 0 and then press OK key The transfer license key is displayed under TR ENPDF Caution This mode is enabled when SEND function is installed Display Adj Set Range 24 digits ST SPDF 2 Install state dspl of Searchable PDF Detail To display installat...

Page 521: ...ay installation state of Direct Print PDF when disabling and then transferring the license Use Case When checking whether Direct Print PDF is installed Adj Set Operate Method 1 Select ST PDFDR 2 Enter 0 and then press OK key When installation has been completed the transfer license key is displayed under TR PDFDR Display Adj Set Range When operation finished normally OK Default Value According to ...

Page 522: ... Printing Detail To display transfer license key to use Barcode Printing for PCL when disabling and then transferring the license Use Case When replacing HDD When replacing the device Adj Set Operate Method 1 Select ST BRDIM 2 Enter 0 and then press OK key The transfer license key is displayed under TR BRDIM Display Adj Set Range 24 digits ST VNC 2 Install state dspl of Remote Oprtr Soft Detail To...

Page 523: ... and then transferring the license Use Case When checking whether High Compression PDF is installed Adj Set Operate Method 1 Select ST HRPDF 2 Enter 0 and then press OK key When installation has been completed the transfer license key is displayed under TR HRPDF Display Adj Set Range When operation finished normally OK Default Value According to the setting at shipment TR HRPDF 2 Trns lcns key dsp...

Page 524: ...ecure Watermark when disabling and then transferring the license Use Case When replacing HDD When replacing the device Adj Set Operate Method 1 Select ST WTMRK 2 Enter 0 and then press OK key The transfer license key is displayed under TR WTMRK Display Adj Set Range 24 digits ST TSPDF 2 Install state dspl of Time Stamp PDF JP Detail To display installation state of Time Stamp PDF JP only when disa...

Page 525: ...when disabling and then transferring the license Use Case When checking whether Device Signature PDF is installed Adj Set Operate Method 1 Select ST DVPDF 2 Enter 0 and then press OK key When installation has been completed the transfer license key is displayed under TR DVPDF Display Adj Set Range When operation finished normally OK Default Value According to the setting at shipment TR DVPDF 2 Trn...

Page 526: ...cense Use Case When replacing HDD When replacing the device Adj Set Operate Method 1 Select ST AMS 2 Enter 0 and then press OK key The transfer license key is displayed under TR AMS Display Adj Set Range 24 digits ST ERDS 2 Install state dspl E RDS 3rd Pty Expnsn Detail To display installation state of monitoring service function when disabling and then transferring the license Use Case When check...

Page 527: ...then transferring the license Use Case When checking whether PCL function is installed Adj Set Operate Method 1 Select ST PCL 2 Enter 0 and then press OK key When installation has been completed the transfer license key is displayed under TR PCL Display Adj Set Range When operation finished normally OK Default Value According to the setting at shipment TR PCL 2 Transfer license key dspl PCL functi...

Page 528: ...Detail To display transfer license key to use LIPS LX LIPS4 function JP only when disabling and then transferring the license Use Case When replacing HDD When replacing the device Adj Set Operate Method 1 Select ST LIPS5 2 Enter 0 and then press OK key The transfer license key is displayed under TR LIPS5 Display Adj Set Range 24 digits ST LIPS4 2 Install state display of LIPS4 func JP Detail To di...

Page 529: ...en transferring the license Use Case When checking whether PCL UFR II function is installed Adj Set Operate Method 1 Select ST PCLUF 2 Enter 0 and then press OK key When installation has been completed the transfer license key is displayed under TR PCLUF Display Adj Set Range When operation finished normally OK Default Value According to the setting at shipment TR PCLUF 2 Trns license key dspl of ...

Page 530: ... Detail To display transfer license key to use PS PCL UFR II function when disabling and then transferring the license Use Case When replacing HDD When replacing the device Adj Set Operate Method 1 Select ST PSPCU 2 Enter 0 and then press OK key The transfer license key is displayed under TR PSPCU Display Adj Set Range 24 digits ST LXUFR 2 Install state display of UFR II function Detail To display...

Page 531: ...cument Scan Lock when disabling and then transferring the license Use Case When checking whether Document Scan Lock is installed Adj Set Operate Method 1 Select ST JBLK 2 Enter 0 and then press OK key When installation has been completed the transfer license key is displayed under TR JBLK Display Adj Set Range When operation finished normally OK Default Value 0 TR JBLK 2 Trns lcns key dspl of Docu...

Page 532: ...o display transfer license key to use Reader Extensions PDF when disabling and then transferring the license Use Case When replacing HDD When replacing the device Adj Set Operate Method 1 Select ST REPDF 2 Enter 0 and then press OK key The transfer license key is displayed under TR REPDF Display Adj Set Range 24 digits ST OOXML 2 Install state display of Office Open XML Detail To display installat...

Page 533: ... and then transferring the license Use Case When checking whether the IEEE2600 1 security function is installed Adj Set Operate Method 1 Select ST 2600 2 Enter 0 and then press OK key When installation has been completed the transfer license key is displayed under TR 2600 Display Adj Set Range When operation finished normally OK Default Value According to the setting at shipment TR 2600 2 Trn lcns...

Page 534: ...nc Detail To display transfer license key to use the network packet capture function when disabling and then transferring the license Use Case When replacing HDD When replacing the device Adj Set Operate Method 1 Select ST NCAPT 2 Enter 0 and then press OK key The transfer license key is displayed under TR NCAPT Display Adj Set Range 24 digits ST IPFAX 2 Installation state display of IPFAX Detail ...

Page 535: ...led Adj Set Operate Method 1 Select ST SMLG 2 Enter 0 and then press OK key When installation has been completed the transfer license key is displayed under TR SMLG Display Adj Set Range When operation finished normally OK Default Value According to the setting at shipment TR SMLG 2 Trns lcns key dspl picture login func Detail To display transfer license key to use picture login function when disa...

Page 536: ...ansferring the license of it Use Case When checking whether the free version of Web Access Software is installed Adj Set Operate Method 1 Select ST FRWEB 2 Enter 0 and then press OK key When installation has been completed the transfer license key is displayed under TR FRWEB Display Adj Set Range When operation finished normally OK Default Value According to the setting at shipment ST HCD 2 Inst s...

Page 537: ... B16 2 For customization SP B17 2 For customization SP B18 2 For customization SP B19 2 For customization SP B20 2 For customization SP B21 2 For customization SP B22 2 For customization SP B23 2 For customization SP B24 2 For customization SP B25 2 For customization SP B26 2 For customization SP B27 2 For customization SP B28 2 For customization SP B29 2 For customization SP B30 2 For customizati...

Page 538: ...zation SP B57 2 For customization SP B58 2 For customization SP B59 2 For customization SP B60 2 For customization SP B61 2 For customization SP B62 2 For customization SP B63 2 For customization SP B64 2 For customization SP B65 2 For customization SP B66 2 For customization SP B67 2 For customization SP B68 2 For customization SP B69 2 For customization SP B70 2 For customization SP B71 2 For cu...

Page 539: ...zation SP V18 2 For customization SP V19 2 For customization SP V20 2 For customization SP V21 2 For customization SP V22 2 For customization SP V23 2 For customization SP V24 2 For customization SP V25 2 For customization SP V26 2 For customization SP V27 2 For customization SP V28 2 For customization SP V29 2 For customization SP V30 2 For customization SP V31 2 For customization SP V32 2 For cu...

Page 540: ... 2 For customization SP V58 2 For customization SP V59 2 For customization SP V60 2 For customization SP V61 2 For customization SP V62 2 For customization SP V63 2 For customization SP V64 2 For customization SP V65 2 For customization SP V66 2 For customization SP V67 2 For customization SP V68 2 For customization SP V69 2 For customization SP V70 2 For customization SP V71 2 For customization S...

Page 541: ...ty 30H Tbic rank 2 without image correction 14 Halftone density 30H 134 line screen or 141 line screen without image correction 15 to 50 For development Default Value 0 TXPH 1 Not used DENS K 1 Adj of Bk color density at test print Detail To adjust Bk color density when performing test print TYPE 5 As the greater value is set the image gets darker Use Case At test print TYPE 5 Adj Set Operate Meth...

Page 542: ...ON the main power switch 3 Inform the system administrator at user s site that installation of this machine is complete and ask for network setting 4 Ask the system administrator to check the network connection and check the remote host address of PING transmission target 5 Select the item and enter the remote host address and then press OK key and Start key OK Connection is normal Checking proced...

Page 543: ...hin 39 characters including hexadecimal numbers 0 9 a f and a separator Related Service Mode COPIER TEST NETWORK PING IP6 PING IP6 1 PING transmission to IPv6 address Detail To send PING to the address specified by IPV6 ADR The network connection condition in the IPv6 environment can be checked Adj Set Operate Method Select the item and then press OK key Related Service Mode COPIER TEST NETWORK IP...

Page 544: ... NET CAP Additional Functions Mode Store Network Packet Log PAYLOAD 2 Set network packet capture data save Detail To set whether to discard payload when saving the captured packet data Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 Save captured packet data as is 1 Discard payload and save the packet data De...

Page 545: ...Use Case When changing the target of network packet capture Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value and then press OK key Display Adj Set Range 1 to 5 1 Local loopback 2 Wired LAN 3 Wireless LAN 4 Wireless Soft AP mode 5 Wi Fi direct Default Value 2 Related Service Mode COPIER TEST NET CAP COUNTER Counter mode TOTAL COPIER Service mode for printer COUNTER Counter mode TOTAL SERVICE1 1 Servi...

Page 546: ...ivered outside the machine according to the charge counter at Inbox print Large size 1 Small size 1 A blank sheet is not counted Display Adj Set Range 0 to 99999999 RPT PRT 1 Report print counter Detail To count up when the printout is delivered outside the machine according to the charge counter at report print Large size 1 Small size 1 A blank sheet is not counted Display Adj Set Range 0 to 9999...

Page 547: ...EDER FEED 1 DADF original pickup total counter Detail DADF original pickup total counter Use Case When checking the total counter of original pickup by DADF Display Adj Set Range 0 to 99999999 Unit sheet Default Value 0 Amount of Change per Unit 1 DFOP CNT 1 DADF hinge open close counter Detail DADF hinge open close counter Use Case When checking the DADF hinge open close counter Display Adj Set R...

Page 548: ...i purpose Tray Adj Set Operate Method To clear the counter value Select the item and then press Clear key Unit time Amount of Change per Unit 1 C1 1 Cassette 1 pickup jam counter Detail Cassette 1 pickup jam counter Use Case When checking the jam counter of machine s Cassette 1 Adj Set Operate Method To clear the counter value Select the item and then press Clear key Unit time Amount of Change per...

Page 549: ...B power on times Detail Number of power on times Non all night Power Unit To count up when power is turned ON Non all night Power Unit Use Case When checking the usage status of the product Unit time Default Value 0 Amount of Change per Unit 1 HDD ON 1 Number of hard disk start up times Detail To count up when power of the hard disk is turned ON Use Case When checking the usage status of the produ...

Page 550: ...K key Caution Clear the counter value after replacement Display Adj Set Range 0 to 99999999 Unit sheet Default Value 0 Amount of Change per Unit 1 C1 FD RL 1 Cassette 1 Feed Roller parts counter Detail 1st line Total counter value from the previous replacement 2nd line Estimated life Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts replacing the parts Adj Set Operate Method To clear the count...

Page 551: ...s Adj Set Operate Method To clear the counter value Select the item and then press Clear key To change the estimated life Select the item enter the value and then press OK key Caution Clear the counter value after replacement Display Adj Set Range 0 to 99999999 Unit sheet Default Value 0 DRBL 2 COPIER Service mode for printer COUNTER Counter mode DRBL 2 DF PU RL 1 ADF Pickup Unit parts counter DAD...

Page 552: ...lect the item enter the value and then press OK key Caution Clear the counter value after replacement Display Adj Set Range 0 to 99999999 Default Value 0 Amount of Change per Unit 1 C3 FD RL 1 Cassette 3 Feed Roller parts counter Detail Cassette 3 Feed Roller 1st line Total counter value from the previous replacement 2nd line Estimated life Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts rep...

Page 553: ...Change per Unit 1 C2 FD RL 1 Cassette2 Feeding Roller prts counter Detail 1st line Total counter value from the previous replacement 2nd line Estimated life Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts replacing the parts Adj Set Operate Method To clear the counter value Select the item and then press Clear key To change the estimated life Select the item enter the value and then press OK...

Page 554: ...et Range 0 to 99999999 C4 FD RL 1 CST4 Pickup feed Roll estd life VL Detail To display how much the Cassette 1 Pickup Feed Roller is close to the end of life in percentage Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts replacing the parts Display Adj Set Range 0 to 99999999 MISC2 COPIER Service mode for printer COUNTER Counter mode MISC2 APW TIME 2 For R D CPW TIME 2 For R D BAT TIME 2 For ...

Page 555: ... 1st line The counter is advanced by 1 for both small size and large size 2nd line The counter is advanced by 1 for small size and by 2 for large size Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts based on the number of delivered sheets Adj Set Operate Method N A Display only Display Adj Set Range 0 to 99999999 Unit sheet Amount of Change per Unit 1 G91 105 1 Delivered sheet counter 91 to ...

Page 556: ...80 g m2 1st line The counter is advanced by 1 for both small size and large size 2nd line The counter is advanced by 1 for small size and by 2 for large size Use Case When checking the consumption level of parts based on the number of delivered sheets Adj Set Operate Method N A Display only Display Adj Set Range 0 to 99999999 Unit sheet Amount of Change per Unit 1 G181 220 1 Delivered sheet counte...

Page 557: ...eets Adj Set Operate Method N A Display only Display Adj Set Range 0 to 99999999 Unit sheet Amount of Change per Unit 1 G326 350 1 Delivered sheet counter 326 to 350 g m2 Detail To count up the number of delivered sheets which weight is 326 to 350 g m2 1st line The counter is advanced by 1 for both small size and large size 2nd line The counter is advanced by 1 for small size and by 2 for large si...

Page 558: ...ced by 0 1 mm The image moves upward Use Case When installing DADF When clearing the Reader related RAM data When replacing the SATA Flash PCB Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value switch negative positive by key and press OK key Display Adj Set Range 30 to 30 Unit mm Default Value 0 Amount of Change per Unit 0 1 LA SPEED 1 Fine adj img ratio DADF vert scan front Detail To make a fine adj...

Page 559: ...ed RAM data Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value switch negative positive by key and press OK key Display Adj Set Range 200 to 200 2 00 to 2 00 Unit Default Value 0 Amount of Change per Unit 0 01 ADJMSCN1 1 Fine adj img ratio 2 sided horz scan frt Detail To make a fine adjustment of the front side image magnification ratio in horizontal scanning direction at DADF 2 sided reading As the v...

Page 560: ...UNCTION CL ON CL ON 1 Operation check of DADF Clutch Detail To start operation check for the Clutch specified by CL CHK When CL CHK 0 The ADF Motor M4201 and the ADF Pickup Clutch CL4200 are turned ON The ADF Pickup Roller rotates positively for approx 1 second The motor stops after 5 seconds from turning OFF the clutch When CL CHK 1 The ADF Motor M4201 and the ADF Registration Clutch CL4201 are t...

Page 561: ...essed STOP is not displayed Display Adj Set Range During operation ACTIVE When operation finished normally OK Related Service Mode FEEDER FUNCTION MTR CHK ROLL CLN 1 Rotation of DADF rollers Detail To rotate the rollers of DADF for cleaning Check the rollers with lint free paper moistened with alcohol while they are rotating Use Case When cleaning the rollers Adj Set Operate Method 1 Select the it...

Page 562: ...tly detected as double feed Increase the value if double feed of paper is incorrectly detected as single feed Use Case When double feed is incorrectly detected with special paper not defined in the specifications Adj Set Operate Method Enter the setting value switch negative positive by key and press OK key Caution In the case of highlands be sure to set R ATM in advance Display Adj Set Range 3 to...

Page 563: ...rate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the main power switch Display Adj Set Range 0 to 1 0 Hide 1 Display Default Value 0 MENU 3 2 Hide dspl of printer set menu level 3 Detail To set whether to display or hide the level 3 of printer setting menu Use Case Upon user s request Adj Set Operate Method 1 Enter the setting value and then press OK key 2 Turn OFF ON the ...

Page 564: ...technician is not possible The values of this item are collectively set based on the setting of 5 TYPE 5 TYPE Country setting If the item STANDARD displayed on the display is set 4 NCU data is collectively set to comply with the communication standards in Japan 6 IPFAX Communication set tings of IPFAX If the license option for IPFAX has been enabled IPFAX is displayed 7 PRINT Printer function set ...

Page 565: ...000 SW07 SW08 OK Press to accept the current input Previous Page Next Page key Press to stop the TEST When changing the setting of the bit switch directly press the bit numeric value you want to change To enter a numeric value use the numeric keypad When confirming a change in a numeric value or when executing an item press the OK key To return to the previous layer use the Reset key CAUTION When ...

Page 566: ...n condition 1 003 RTN transmission condition 2 004 RTN transmission condition 3 005 NCC pause time before ID code 006 NCC pause time after ID code 007 pre pulse time at time of call 008 not used 009 number of characters in telephone numbers between transmitting and receiving parties 010 line connection identification time 011 T 30 T1 timer for reception 012 not used 013 T 30 E0L timer 014 not used...

Page 567: ... Switch SSSW Bit Switch Composition The registration setup items of the switch are set according to the positions of its 8 bits the bit switch shown on the display is as follows each bit being either 0 or 1 SW01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bit 7 Bit 0 CAUTION Do not change service data identified as not used they are set as initial settings 1 7 READY Report Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type IP FAX Print Clear Test 0 0 0...

Page 568: ...in the 300 series Detailed Discussions of Bit 5 Select whether to increase the log storage area when firmware automatic update function of USBFAX2 a modem with Silicone Labs modem mounted version is used Detailed Discussions of Bit 7 Select whether to collectively cancel the prohibition of user settings SSSW SW02 Functional Construction Bit Function 1 0 0 Not used 1 Not used 2 Not used 3 Not used ...

Page 569: ...283 284 750 760 765 774 779 784 794 Settings using the Dial Registration user level Select international transmission 1 when making an entry in the address book If errors persist select international transmission 2 and then international transmission 3 Transmission mode selected using One Touch Dial function or the Speed Dial function will be given priority over the setting made by the service sof...

Page 570: ... the case of frequent errors caused by line condition at the time of reception Simultaneously turn OFF the ECM reception of the user data NOTE Error codes caused by line condition at the time of reception 107 114 201 Be sure to change bit 4 before changing this bit if errors still occur change this bit When high speed is selected only high speed signals images will be received after sending the CF...

Page 571: ... 0 Communication result at normal completion Display Do not display 1 Communication result at completion with an error Display Do not display 2 Not used 3 Not used 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 Not used 7 Not used Detailed Discussions of Bit 0 and 1 Select whether to continue displaying the communication result on the Control Panel at normal completion and or at completion with an error SSSW SW12 Functi...

Page 572: ...2 Bit1 Bit0 8 min 1 0 0 16 min 1 0 1 32 min 1 1 0 64 min 1 1 1 Timeout period at the time of reception Timeout Period Bit7 Bit6 Bit5 Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bit1 Bit0 8 min 1 0 0 16 min 1 0 1 32 min 1 1 0 64 min 1 1 1 SSSW SW13 Functional Construction Bit Function 1 0 0 Not used 1 Not used 2 Not used 3 Display Modem Dial in My Number Setting screen Yes No 4 Display Number Display Setting screen Yes No 5 No...

Page 573: ...CS or DTC signal SSSW SW17 Functional Construction Bit Function 1 0 0 Not used 1 To select the transmission level of the modem 0 to 15 8 to 15 2 Not used 3 Not used 4 Not used 5 Not used 6 Not used 7 Not used Detailed Discussions of Bit 1 Select the transmission level of the modem SSSW SW18 Functional Construction Bit Function 1 0 0 Not used 1 Not used 2 Prohibition of the control of IP supported ...

Page 574: ...ailable on the Platform Version 3 6 or later Detailed Discussions of Bit3 Set whether to prohibit of manual polling operation Detailed Discussions of Bit 6 Set whether to send the sent images to the destination specified by the forwarding function SSSW SW23 Functional Construction Bit Function 1 0 0 Not used 1 Not used 2 Prohibit to rotate A4 or larger paper in portrait position by 180 degrees 3 N...

Page 575: ... Do not output Output Detailed Discussions of Bit 2 Select whether to display a confirmation message when entering destination for the sequential broadcast in order to prevent the user from broadcasting by mistake Detailed Discussions of Bit 5 Select whether to use the redial function when outgoing transmission error occurs Detailed Discussions of Bit 7 Select whether to output an error report whe...

Page 576: ...be no V 8 late start regardless of this setting Detailed Discussions of Bit 4 Select whether to prohibit fallback from the V 34 receiver side Prohibit There will be no fallback from the receiver side SSSW SW30 Functional Construction Bit Function 1 0 0 Not used 1 Not used 2 Not used 3 Not used 4 Not used 5 Switching the dial tone detection method New detection method 6 Flow control between pages C...

Page 577: ...it transmission to the extension line This is enabled only if Bit 0 function to prevent no external access code is 1 ON Enable If transmission to the extension line is allowed all telephone numbers not starting with the external access code are allowed For example if the external access code is 0 any number starting with 00 as starting 2 digits and number of the extension line are allowed This mea...

Page 578: ...y㸧 aaaaa㹼bbbbb 㸦yyyyy㸧 aaaaa㹼bbbbb 㸦yyyyy㸧 aaaaa㹼bbbbb 㸦yyyyy㸧 aaaaa㹼bbbbb 㸦yyyyy㸧 aaaaa㹼bbbbb 㸦yyyyy㸧 aaaaa㹼bbbbb No Function Scope of selection 005 NL equalizer 1 ON 0 OFF 006 Phone line monitoring 0 to 3 007 Transmission level ATT 8 to 15 ex 15 15 dBm 008 Upper limit for V 34 modulation speed 0 3429 1 3200 2 3000 3 2800 4 2743 5 2400 009 Upper limit for V 34 data speed 0 to 13 010 Frequency of ...

Page 579: ... limit of data transmission speed in the V 34 primary channel in the range between 2 4k and 33 6kbps at 2400bps intervals 0 2 4 kbps to 13 33 6 kbps 010 Pseudo CI signal frequency Set pseudo CI signal frequency Depending on the type of external phones there is no ring tone when the FAX TEL switching function is working Change the pseudo CI signal frequency when there is no ring tone Setting of Num...

Page 580: ... In the case of frequent errors caused by RTN signal transmission at the time of reception increase the parameters to loosen the RTN signal transmission condition NOTE Error codes caused by RTN signal transmission at the time of reception 104 107 114 201 RTN signal transmission condition 1 is the ratio of error lines for the total number of lines per page of the received image RTN signal transmiss...

Page 581: ...t the pattern of pseudo RBT signal to be sent at Fax Tel switching function operation 020 Pseudo CI signal pattern ON time 021 Pseudo CI signal pattern OFF time short 022 Pseudo CI signal pattern OFF time long Set the pattern of pseudo CI signal to be sent at Fax Tel switching function operation 023 CNG detection level when switching FAX TEL Set the CNG detection level at Fax Tel switching functio...

Page 582: ...o not set 2 Not used 3 Not used 4 Not used 5 To prohibit reduced size printing A4 Prohibited Not prohibited 6 To prohibit reduced size printing A4 Prohibited Not prohibited 7 Vertical scanning prioritized recording Set Do not set Detailed Discussions of Bit 0 and 1 When an image which can be printed in 100 magnification and with the same number of divided pages on any of A4 letter and legal is rec...

Page 583: ...e received A4 size document into the B5 size This function is invalid when outputting the report Setting of Numeric Parameter NUMERIC Param Numerical Parameter Composition No Function Setting range Initial setting Unit 01 Missing areas of printing image when receiving im age with longer length than standard 0 to 9999 12 1 mm 04 Leading edge blank area 0 to 9999 3 1 mm 05 Trailing edge blank area 0...

Page 584: ...f VoIPGW buffer reset frames at ECM At ECM transmission when frames of the number of this NUM value have been transmitted the next frames will be transmitted after the VoIPGW buffer becomes empty 0 to 9999 However when the value is 0 it is internally interpreted as 16 T 38 Bit Setting SW01 Bit Function Setting range 1 0 1 German mode is effective during T 38 communication Effective Invalid 2 T 38 ...

Page 585: ...is not cleared even when TEL service mode FAX Clear TEL or ALL service mode FAX Clear ALL is executed To clear the data execute the following service mode on the host machine COPIER Function CLEAR ADRS BK 2 When service mode FAX Clear ALL is executed a value is registered in service mode FAX TYPE according to the location of the host machine in the case of Japanese model STANDARD is registered CAU...

Page 586: ...AKER DETECT1 DETECT2 DETECT3 VOICETX DATA SET ISDNMOD ISDNMOD2 CAUTION Do not use items in the table identified as MODEM Test Relay Test RELAY 1 Use it to see if the individual relays on the NCU board go on and off as expected 1 1 MODEM READY Report Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type IP FAX Print Clear Test CML P S H D R RELAY 1 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OK Using Text Mode 1 From the relays indicated on the scr...

Page 587: ...EM OK RBT 462Hz 1100Hz 1300Hz 1500Hz 1650Hz 1850Hz 2100Hz CAUTION RBT is not currently supported G3 Signal Transmission Test G3 Tx Of the items indicated below press one In response the DC circuit will be closed and the selected frequency will be transmitted using the G3 signal transmission function of the modem You can also monitor the transmission signal by listening to the sound generated by th...

Page 588: ...the operation and to end test mode press the key 1 1 READY Report Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type IP FAX Print Clear Test DTMFTX MODEM OK LONG 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Using Text Mode 1 From the items indicated on the screen select the item you want to test then press the key on keypad that corresponds to the DTMF signal to test CAUTION SHORT is not currently supported V 34 G3 Signal Transmission Test V34G3Tx S...

Page 589: ...ransmission Test The DC circuit will be closed and a 4800 bps signal will be transmitted using the 4800 bps signal transmission function of the modem You can also monitor the transmission signal by listening to the speaker To stop the operation and end test mode press the key READY 1 1 Report Sssw Menu Num Ncu Type IP FAX Print Clear Test FACULTY G34800TX OK G34800TX Service Report REPORT System D...

Page 590: ...YSTEM DATA LIST 2003 09 02 TUE 12 00 FAX 001 System Dump List NOTE A system dump list is generated when you execute the following in service mode FAX Report DUMP Use it to check the history of communications both successful and error SERIAL NO XXXXXXXX CLEAR DATE 2013 02 03 FRI 13 37 TX 1298 A4 1302 B4 49 A3 27 LTR 0 LGL 0 RX 1572 A4 1581 B4 59 A3 59 LTR 0 LGL 0 NWSPD 0 33600 1 31200 0 28800 2986 ...

Page 591: ...001 Rx NSF CSI DIS CFR MCF MCF Tx NSS TSI DCS PIX 288 PPS NUL PIX 288 PPS NUL PIX 288 PPS NUL 2 000 START TIME 09 02 09 30 OTHER PARTY 12345678 MAKER CODE 10001000 MACHINE CODE 0100001 00000000 Rx bit 1 00000100 01110111 01011111 00100011 00000001 10101001 00000001 00000001 bit 64 bit 65 00000001 00000001 00000100 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 bit 128 Tx bit 1 00000000 01000010 0001...

Page 592: ...BOL RATE 3429 baud DATA RATE 28800 bps V 34 TX LVL REDUCTION 0 ERR ABCODE 92 ERR SECTXB 8A ERR SECRXB 80 Rx bit 1 00000100 01110111 01011111 00100011 00000001 10101001 00000001 bit 56 bit 57 00000001 00000001 00000100 00000000 00000000 bit 96 Tx bit 1 00000000 01000010 00011111 00100001 00000001 00000001 00000001 bit 56 bit 57 00000001 00000001 00000100 00000000 00000000 bit 96 Rx NSF CSI DIS CFR ...

Page 593: ...n Procedure 584 Host Mashine Installation 585 IC Card Reader Attachment A1 586 NFC Kit C1 591 Copy Card Reader F1 Copy Card Reader Attachment B5 601 Copy Control Interface Kit A1 612 Connection Kit A1 for Bluetooth LE 616 Super G3 FAX Board AY1 620 ...

Page 594: ... symbols in this procedure 1x 1x 1x Install Screw Packaged Item Remove Tighten Loosen 1x Connect Connector Disconnect Install Harness Common for Guides and Clamps Remove 1x 1x Connect Power Cord Disconnect Check visually Check the sound Check OFF Cleaning ON Push Power Unused Parts 1x 1x 9 Installation 584 ...

Page 595: ...s a high humidity environment be sure to turn ON the Dehumidification Switch Operation when using uniFLOW Online When using uniFLOW Online follow the setup procedures on the uniFLOW Online First Steps Guide http www nt ware com uFO_FS China version of uniFLOW is called mdsFLOW 9 Installation 585 ...

Page 596: ...o Yes Available No Unavailable Installation Outline Drawing Checking the Contents 1x 2x 1x 1x Binding 1x Others Including guides Essential Items to Be Performed Before Installation Turn OFF the main power of the host machine and disconnect the power plug from the outlet WARNING If performing work without disconnecting the power plug of the host machine it may cause electrical shock If disconnectin...

Page 597: ...Installation Procedure 1 2 3 1x NOTE The removed screw will be used in step 9 4 CAUTION Be careful not to get injured during removal 5 NOTE The removed rod will not be used 9 Installation 587 ...

Page 598: ...6 7 8 1x 9 NOTE Use the screw removed in steps 3 1x 9 Installation 588 ...

Page 599: ...10 NOTE Be sure to coil it counterclockwise and set it in this location 1x 11 1x 12 CAUTION Be sure to align the corners with the indexes 9 Installation 589 ...

Page 600: ...13 14 Connect the power plug of the host machine to the power outlet 15 Turn the main power switch ON 9 Installation 590 ...

Page 601: ...sential Items to Be Performed Before Installation Turn OFF the main power of the host machine and disconnect the power plug from the outlet WARNING If performing work without disconnecting the power plug of the host machine it may cause electrical shock If disconnecting the power plug without turning OFF the main power it may cause damage of the machine When turning OFF the main power follow the b...

Page 602: ...2 3 2x 4 3x 2x 9 Installation 592 ...

Page 603: ...5 6 7 1x 1x 8 2x 9 Installation 593 ...

Page 604: ...9 6x 10 2x Installing the NFC Kit 1 1x 9 Installation 594 ...

Page 605: ...2 1x 3 TP M3x4 1x 4 1x 9 Installation 595 ...

Page 606: ... Installing the Control Panel 1 2x 2 6x 9 Installation 596 ...

Page 607: ...3 2x 4 1x 1x 5 6 9 Installation 597 ...

Page 608: ...7 CAUTION Do not tighten the screws into the X positions as they are to be tightened in the later step 3x 2x 8 2x 9 Installation 598 ...

Page 609: ...9 10 11 Connect the power plug of the host machine to the outlet 12 Turn the main power switch ON Affixing the NFC Target 1 9 Installation 599 ...

Page 610: ...e NFC Card Emulation and set the item to ON 3 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch 4 When a message prompting the version update is displayed press Update and automatically update the version of this equipment CAUTION It may take time to display the update screen Approx 1 to 2 min During this time do not operate the screen 5 Check the end of the following service mode COPIER DISPLAY VERSION ...

Page 611: ...ble of Options Combination when installing this equipment before operation Table of Options Combination IC Card Reader Attachment A1 Copy Control In terface Kit A1 Copy Card Reader No No Yes Available No Unavailable Installation Outline Drawing Checking the Contents Copy Card Reader F1 1x 1x RS Tightening M4x10 1x Copy Card Reader Attachment B5 TP M3x6 TP M4x12 5x TP M3x12 2x 2x 4x 1x 1x 1x 1x 2x ...

Page 612: ... it may cause electrical shock If disconnecting the power plug without turning OFF the main power it may cause damage of the machine When turning OFF the main power follow the below procedure 1 Turn OFF the main power switch of the host machine 2 The display in the Control Panel and the lamp of the main power are turned off Installation 1 NOTE With a 120V machine remove the cord retainer first 1x ...

Page 613: ...UTION When handling the hard disc be careful not to vibrate or drop it 1x 1x 2x 4 2x NOTE The removed screw will be used in step 9 5 1x NOTE The removed screw will be used in step 9 6 1x 9 Installation 603 ...

Page 614: ...he junction cable come in contact with the metal part of the Controller Box If the junction cable come in contact with the metal part of the Controller Box malfunctions may occur NOTE Use the screws removed in step 4 and 5 2x 1x 1x 9 Installation 604 ...

Page 615: ...10 CAUTION When handling the hard disc be careful not to vibrate or drop it 1x 1x 2x 11 1x 12 4x 13 1x 1x 9 Installation 605 ...

Page 616: ...14 15 RS Tightening M4x10 Boss 1x 1x 16 CAUTION Be sure that the core is inside the Edge Saddle 1x 1x 9 Installation 606 ...

Page 617: ...17 Without the Finisher With the Finisher 18 Without the Finisher 2x Screw w washer M3x14 With the Finisher 2x Screw w washer M3x14 9 Installation 607 ...

Page 618: ...With the Finisher 4x TP M3x6 20 CAUTION To ensure that the connector does not become disconnected be sure to place the tie wrap of the Card Reader External Relay Harness on the inside of the Connector Cover 1x TP M3x6 9 Installation 608 ...

Page 619: ...21 22 Without the Finisher With the Finisher 9 Installation 609 ...

Page 620: ...ER OPTION ACC CR TYPE Default 0 Card Reader F1 2 Set the number of card number of department ID that can be used with the Card Reader in service mode Lv 2 COPIER OPTION FNC SW CARD RNG 3 Use Service Mode to enter the minimum card number to be used by a user 1 to 2001 COPIER FUNCTION INSTALL CARD CAUTION Starting from the entered card number the number of cards set in step 2 can be used 4 Turn OFF ...

Page 621: ... Perform the following operations to change the number of cards departments after it has been set In such a case counter information for each department is reset 1 COPIER FUNCTION CLEAR CARD 2 Turn OFF and then ON the main power switch to enable the settings 3 After that perform from step 2 9 Installation 611 ...

Page 622: ...e outlet WARNING If performing work without disconnecting the power plug of the host machine it may cause electrical shock If disconnecting the power plug without turning OFF the main power it may cause damage of the machine When turning OFF the main power follow the below procedure 1 Turn OFF the main power switch of the host machine 2 The display in the Control Panel and the lamp of the main pow...

Page 623: ...Installation Procedure 1 NOTE With a 120V machine remove the cord retainer first 1x 4x 2 1x 3 CAUTION Do not drop the HDD while handling it 2x 1x 1x 4 2x 9 Installation 613 ...

Page 624: ...ort Plate as shown in the figure Inside 6 CAUTION Be careful not to drop the screws and washers Dropping a screw or washer may result in damage so be sure to pick it up Install the CC VI Cable in the direction shown in the figure 1x 2x 9 Installation 614 ...

Page 625: ...TION Do not drop the HDD while handling it 1x 1x 2x 8 1x 9 4x 10 Connect the Power Plug to the outlet NOTE With a 120V machine install the cord retainer 1x 11 Turn ON the main power switch 9 Installation 615 ...

Page 626: ...rom the outlet WARNING If performing work without disconnecting the power plug of the host machine it may cause electrical shock If disconnecting the power plug without turning OFF the main power it may cause damage of the machine When turning OFF the main power follow the below procedure 1 Turn OFF the main power switch of the host machine 2 The display in the Control Panel and the lamp of the ma...

Page 627: ...2 1x 3 1x 1x NOTE The removed screw will be used in a later step 4 NOTE Use the screw removed in the previous step 1x 1x 5 1x 6 9 Installation 617 ...

Page 628: ...B 8 NOTE In countries other than the following countries it is not necessary to affix the Approval Label For US Affix it over the number on the Wireless LAN Approval Label RQWDLQV 0 0 0 0 RQWDLQV US 9 Installation 618 ...

Page 629: ...Settings is set it is required to log in as a system manager in accordance with instructions of the user administrator 2 Select Settings Registration Preferences Network Confirm Network Connection Setting Changes and set the item ON 3 Select Settings Registration Preferences Network Bluetooth Settings Use Bluetooth ON 4 The message Perform Apply Setting Changes from Settings Registration appears i...

Page 630: ...rs Including guides Essential Items to Be Performed Before Installation Turn OFF the main power of the host machine and disconnect the power plug from the outlet WARNING If performing work without disconnecting the power plug of the host machine it may cause electrical shock If disconnecting the power plug without turning OFF the main power it may cause damage of the machine When turning OFF the m...

Page 631: ...Installation Procedure Removing the Covers NOTE With a 120V machine remove the cord retainer first 1x 1 4x 2 1x 3 CAUTION Do not drop the HDD while handling it 1x 1x 2x 4 3x 9 Installation 621 ...

Page 632: ... packing tape if any CAUTION When installing the FAX Unit be careful not to trap the 2 Cables of the FAX Unit Do not directly touch the speaker A of the FAX Unit Be sure not to damage the speaker A A 2x Binding M3x6 2 1x 3 1x 9 Installation 622 ...

Page 633: ...4 CAUTION Fix the tie wrap between the wire saddles A and B Fix the tie wrap on the right side of the wire saddle C B 1 A C 2 3x 2x 5 2x 6 1x 9 Installation 623 ...

Page 634: ... Installing the Covers 1 3x 2 CAUTION When handling the hard disc be careful not to vibrate or drop it 1x 1x 2x 3 1x 4 4x 9 Installation 624 ...

Page 635: ... Procedure after Work 1 NOTE This step is only for Taiwan FAX Approval Label 2 CAUTION Do not insert the screwdriver into the hole when removing the cover 3 9 Installation 625 ...

Page 636: ...contact type 1x 5 NOTE Connect the end of the PTT Cable or Telephone Cord appropriate to the location country region to the modular jack on the Host machine and connect the other end to the modular jack on the wall 1x 6 Connect the Power Plug to the outlet NOTE With a 120V machine install the cord retainer 1x 7 Turn ON the main power switch 9 Installation 626 ...

Page 637: ... the direction of user administrator in order to log in as an administrator In this section make only minimum settings required for FAX communication 1 Set the user telephone number Settings Registration Function Settings Send Fax Settings Set Line Line 1 Register Unit Telephone Number Enter the fax number OK 2 After setting the user telephone number turn OFF and then ON the main power switch FAX ...

Page 638: ...APPENDICES Service Tools 629 General Circuit Diagram 630 Soft counter specifications 635 Removal 639 ...

Page 639: ...Service Tools Special Tools None Solvents and Oils None Service Tools 629 ...

Page 640: ... 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 1 2 J201 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 9 8 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 2 3 1 J301 1 2 3 J206 J204 J6102 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 J203 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 J13 J6403DH 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 J13L 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 J2 2 1 3 2 1 1 2 3 J6403L 1 2 3 J6403D FT2 FT3 FT4 2 1 2 1 J321_C 2 1 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 21 20 19 18 17 16 J901 21 J601 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 24 23 39 40 38 37 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3...

Page 641: ... OPNA_CLK OPNA_MASK GND I2C_DISABLE_N 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 11 10 9 8 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 J4510 1 2 3 4 J6000 1 2 3 4 J4513 1 2 3 J5204 1 2 J5205 1 2 3 4 J018 1 2 3 4 1 2 J5205F 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 19 J4501 1 2 3 4 5 J4502 J4513F 1 2 3 J5204F 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 19 J1020 1 2 3 4 5 J1021 1 2 3 J1022 1 2 J1009 11 10 9 8 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 12 1...

Page 642: ...0 18 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 12 14 22 24 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 20 18 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 12 14 22 24 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 20 18 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 12 14 22 24 40 38 36 34 32 30 28 26 20 18 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35...

Page 643: ...ESET_FAX EXB_WE FCID EXB_OE FCID_USB INT_FAX GND J9 J1 J3 VOUT1 VOUT2 L2 J2 T1 T2 CT1 CT2 L1 N C N C TEL LINE1 HandSet HandSet LINE1 2 3 1 J4508 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 J4506 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 3 4 1 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 J04 J07H 2 1 1 2 J07 1 2 J07L 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 COR3 Ma...

Page 644: ... 5 J5 1 2 3 J34 10 9 8 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 10 9 8 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 10 9 8 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 J301B 2 1 M 1 2 J7107LB SOLD3 SOLD4 1 2 J7107DB J7107DHB 2 1 J201C 1 2 J502B 2 1 1 2 J7301L J7301DH 1 2 J7301D 1 2 SL FT6 1 2 3 4 M 1 2 3 4 J17 J7401DH J7401L J7401D 1 2 3 J7316L 1 2 3 J24 1 2 3 J7316D J7316DH 11 10 9 8 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 J203C 1 2 3 4 M 1 2 3 4 5 FT7 1 2 3 4 J6 1 2 3 J7 11 10 9 8 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 645: ... print Report print Mail Box print Print A PDL print Report print Scan Black scan Color scan Related Service Mode COPIER OPTION USER B4 L CNT 000 to 099 Number on the screen Counter item Number on the screen Counter item 064 The number of premature replacements of the To ner Container Black 071 The number of installations of a new Toner Con tainer Black 100 to 199 Number on the screen Counter item...

Page 646: ...copy Black Large 2 sided 211 Local copy Large 294 Local copy Black Small 2 sided 212 Local copy Small 221 Copy Black 1 222 Copy Black 2 227 Copy Black Large 228 Copy Black Small 237 Copy Black Large 2 sided 238 Copy Black Small 2 sided 249 Copy A Black 1 300 to 399 Number on the screen Counter item Number on the screen Counter item 301 Print Total 1 332 PDL print Total 2 302 Print Total 2 333 PDL ...

Page 647: ...Memory media print Black Large 616 Mail Box print Black Small 646 Memory media print Black Small 625 Mail Box print Black Large 2 dided 655 Memory media print Black Large 2 sided 626 Mail Box print Black Small 2 sided 656 Memory media print Black Small 2 sided 700 to 799 Number on the screen Counter item Number on the screen Counter item 701 Reception print Total 1 737 Advanced Box print Black Lar...

Page 648: ... 2 Color 945 Transmission scan E mail Color 916 Transmission scan total 2 Black 946 Transmission scan E mail Black 917 Transmission scan total 3 Color 959 Memory media scan Color 918 Transmission scan total 3 Black 960 Memory media scan Black 921 Transmission scan total 5 Color 961 Application scan Total 1 922 Transmission scan total 5 Black 962 Application black scan Total 1 929 Transmission scan...

Page 649: ...ettings Registration System Management Initialize All Data Settings in user mode Performing Initialize All Data Settings returns user mode setting values to their factory defaults Deletion Mode can be changed Normally Once with 0 Null Data can sufficiently delete data Note that increasing the number of overwrite increases the time required for the deletion operation NOTE When you perform Initializ...

Page 650: ...rt is output after Initialize All Data Settings is completed Consider using this report to provide to user as a material to inform of work details when executing Initialize All Data Settings upon user s request Operation after Initialize All Data Settings The machine is started normally at restart after Initialize All Data Settings without displaying the message Turn OFF the main power supply on t...

Page 651: ...FF of report output is not provided There is no second output of report when the machine is turned ON without paper Only the output of this report remains in the job log Deletion of Service Mode Setting Values Service Mode Lev1 Function CLEAR MN CONT NOTE When MN CON clear is executed the address book on the HDD is not deleted As for the user data initialize all the data When MN CON clear is execu...

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