Chapter 7
7-38
[5] Screw
[6] Waste toner pipe
[7] Waste toner case
[8] Waste toner
[9] Waste toner screw
M12: waste toner transport motor
PS11: Waste toner case detection sensor
Waste Toner-Related Error Code:
- E013-0000 (waste toner transport motor fault)
Occurs when an over-current (350 mA or more) has been detected about 0.1 sec after the motor is driven.
- E013-0001 (waste toner transport motor open circuit)
Occurs when an open circuit has been detected about 0.1 sec after the motor is driven.
7.8.2 Detecting the Level of Waste Toner
0013-8503
/ / / / iR C3380i / iR C3380 / iR C2880i / iR C2880
The machine executes the following 2 types of detection to find out the level of waste toner collected inside the waste toner case:
- detection by an optical sensor
- detection with reference to the video count
The DC controller checks the result of these detection mechanisms when the power is turned on, when the front door is opened/closed, and for each print job. If it
finds that the level of waste toner is above a specific value, the DC controller issues to the main controller either of 2 messages (waste toner case full alert, waste
toner case full).
The following shows the relationship between messages and waste toner levels:
T-7-15
F-7-51
[1] Waste toner count
[2] Waste toner case full alert detection signal
[3] Waste toner case
[4] Waste toner
[5] Waste toner screw
UN6: waste toner sensor (optical sensor)
The following is a brief description of the foregoing types of detection:
1. detection by an optical sensor
The machine uses an optical sensor (UN8) mounted behind the waste toner case to check the amount of waste toner. The detection takes place when the level of
waste toner is between 0% and 95%, and the result is sent to the DC controller, which will issue a waste toner case full alert to the main controller when the result
indicates the level to be 95%.
MEMO:
The sensor consists of a light-emitting segment (LED) and a light-receiving segment (PD).
When the level of waste toner is low, the light from the LED is received by the photodiode. When the level increases, on the other hand, the presence of waste toner
blocks the light from the LED, thus preventing reception of light by the photodiode, thus causing the output of the sensor to change from High to Low. The change
in the sensor output causes the DC controller to assume that the waste toner case is 95% full with waste toner.
Message type
Message contents
Waste toner
quantity
Detected by
Waste toner full warning
"Waste toner bottle needs to be replaced soon. (Continued printing possible.)"
Approx. 95%
Optical sensor
Waste toner full
"Replace waste toner bottle."
100 %
Video count
D-CON
M-CON
PS11
[1]
[4]
[4]
[3]
[3]
[2]
[5]
Summary of Contents for iR C2880 series
Page 1: ...Aug 29 2006 Service Manual iR C3380 2880 Series ...
Page 2: ......
Page 6: ......
Page 23: ...Chapter 1 Introduction ...
Page 24: ......
Page 26: ......
Page 52: ......
Page 53: ...Chapter 2 Installation ...
Page 54: ......
Page 127: ...Chapter 3 Basic Operation ...
Page 128: ......
Page 130: ......
Page 136: ......
Page 137: ...Chapter 4 Main Controller ...
Page 138: ......
Page 160: ......
Page 161: ...Chapter 5 Original Exposure System ...
Page 162: ......
Page 188: ...Chapter 5 5 24 F 5 68 4 Remove the original sensor 2 hook 1 F 5 69 ...
Page 189: ...Chapter 6 Laser Exposure ...
Page 190: ......
Page 192: ......
Page 206: ......
Page 207: ...Chapter 7 Image Formation ...
Page 208: ......
Page 256: ......
Page 257: ...Chapter 8 Pickup Feeding System ...
Page 258: ......
Page 262: ......
Page 303: ...Chapter 9 Fixing System ...
Page 304: ......
Page 306: ......
Page 321: ...Chapter 10 Externals and Controls ...
Page 322: ......
Page 326: ......
Page 336: ...Chapter 10 10 10 F 10 10 2 Remove the check mark from SNMP Status Enabled ...
Page 337: ...Chapter 10 10 11 F 10 11 ...
Page 359: ...Chapter 11 MEAP ...
Page 360: ......
Page 362: ......
Page 401: ...Chapter 12 RDS ...
Page 402: ......
Page 404: ......
Page 411: ...Chapter 13 Maintenance and Inspection ...
Page 412: ......
Page 414: ......
Page 416: ...Chapter 13 13 2 F 13 1 8 9 1 2 3 3 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 4 ...
Page 421: ...Chapter 14 Standards and Adjustments ...
Page 422: ......
Page 424: ......
Page 431: ...Chapter 15 Correcting Faulty Images ...
Page 432: ......
Page 434: ......
Page 459: ...Chapter 16 Self Diagnosis ...
Page 460: ......
Page 462: ......
Page 481: ...Chapter 17 Service Mode ...
Page 482: ......
Page 484: ......
Page 571: ...Chapter 18 Upgrading ...
Page 572: ......
Page 574: ......
Page 603: ...Chapter 19 Service Tools ...
Page 604: ......
Page 606: ......
Page 609: ...Aug 29 2006 ...
Page 610: ......