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Feb 22 2005

Portable Manual

iR6570/5570 Series
 

Summary of Contents for iR6570 series

Page 1: ...Feb 22 2005 Portable Manual iR6570 5570 Series...

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Page 3: ...need arises In the event of major changes in the contents of this manual over a long or short period Canon will issue a new edition of this manual The following paragraph does not apply to any countri...

Page 4: ...uiring care to avoid combustion fire Indicates an item prohibiting disassembly to avoid electric shocks or problems Indicates an item requiring disconnection of the power plug from the electric outlet...

Page 5: ...ed 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 internal mec...

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Page 7: ...e Adjustment Basic Procedure 2 1 2 1 1Making Pre Checks 2 1 2 1 2Making Checks on the Printer Unit 1 2 2 2 2 1 3Making Checks on the Printer Unit 2 2 2 4 2 1 4Making Checks on the Reader Unit 2 6 2 1...

Page 8: ...the HDD 2 39 2 7 4When Replacing the Main Controller PCB 2 39 2 8 Pickup Feeding System 2 41 2 8 1Orientation of the Deck Cassette Pickup Roller 2 41 2 8 2Orientation of the Separation Roller 2 41 2...

Page 9: ...O Display Mode 5 12 5 2 1Outline 5 12 5 2 2 R CON 5 13 5 2 3 FEEDER 5 15 5 2 4 SORTER 5 17 5 2 5 MN CON 5 27 5 2 6 P CON 5 28 5 3 ADJUST Adjustment Mode 5 37 5 3 1 COPIER 5 37 5 3 1 1 COPIER List 5 37...

Page 10: ...hapter 7 System Construction 7 1 Construction 7 1 7 1 1Functional Construction 7 1 7 1 2Wiring Diagram of the Major PCBs 7 1 7 1 3Controlling the Main Motor M2 7 2 7 2 System Construction 7 4 7 2 1Sys...

Page 11: ...Chapter 1 Maintenance and Inspection...

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Page 13: ...vicing Basic Procedure 1 6 1 3 1 Scheduled Servicing Basic Procedure 1 6 1 3 2 Periodical Servicing Chart Reader Unit 1 7 1 3 3 Periodical Servicing Chart Printer Unit 1 8 1 3 4 Points to Note for Per...

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Page 15: ...nt to coincide with a scheduled visit The intervals indicated may vary depending on the site environment and user habit Checking the Timing of Replacement The timing of replacement may be checked usin...

Page 16: ...ed polish type blue 8 Transfer charging wire cleaner 2 FF5 6884 000 1 500 000 Strengthened polish type blue 9 Separation charging wire cleaner FF5 3090 000 2 500 000 10 Pre transfer charging wire clea...

Page 17: ...intervals indicated may vary depending on the site environment and user habit Making Checks When Replacing Durables Use the following service mode items to find out when to replace parts Machine COPIE...

Page 18: ...ure roller FC6 3838 000 1 500 000 2 11 Fixing web FY1 1157 000 1 500 000 12 Insulating bushing FC6 3502 000 2 500 000 3 13 Delivery upper separation claw FB5 3625 000 6 500 000 14 Delivery lower separ...

Page 19: ...ce 2 As the pressure roller is used more and more its rubber surface can start to discolor The change however will not affect its performance or output images Further the physical properties of the ro...

Page 20: ...g on a periodical basis and wipe off the dust and dirt collecting around it Work Procedure 1 Report to the person in charge and check the general condition 2 Record the counter reading and check the f...

Page 21: ...F side to cut off the power If the leakage beaker fails to operate normally replace it and run a check once again Resetting the Breaker When you have made the check turn off the main power switch and...

Page 22: ...lass clean Scanner rail clean lubricate Silicone oil FY9 6011 Scanner mirror No 1 through No 3 mirrors clean Reflecting plate clean Unit name Part Intervals Remarks Upon install ation every 250 00 0 e...

Page 23: ...ng assembly shielding plate each charging assembly Clean Clean Primary antistray toner sheet Clean Roller electrode Clean Clean Photosensit ive drum Photosensitive drum Clean Use alcohol and drum clea...

Page 24: ...mbly Inlet guide Clean Web Inspect Oil dish Clean Thermistor unit Clean Replace Sub thermistor Clean Replace Delivery assembly Separation claw upper lower Clean Internal delivery roll Clean External d...

Page 25: ...cal path roller Pre exposure glass Reversing roller Duplex Feeding Roller right left Dust collecting roller Disposing of toner Separation claw fixing Clean with solvent and lint free paper Fixing roll...

Page 26: ...two screws 1 and remove the potential sensor rail stay 2 F 1 2 3 Clean the primary anti stray sheet 1 F 1 3 1 4 2 Cleaning the Developing Anti Stray Sheet 0009 5629 iR5570 iR6570 1 Remove the developi...

Page 27: ...U to scoop it up F 1 5 F 1 6 4 Turn the magnet roller clockwise viewing from the front 5 Repeat steps 3 through 5 until the area from which toner was removed in step 3 is once again coated with an eve...

Page 28: ...the surface of the drum from the front to the rear and from the rear to the front F 1 7 Keep the widths of cleaning to 5 to 10 cm in the peripheral direction of the drum Move the lint free paper back...

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Page 31: ...Chapter 2 Standards and Adjustments...

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Page 33: ...the No 1 No 2 Mirror Base 2 31 2 3 4 When Replacing the Platen Board Glass 2 34 2 3 5 When Replacing the Reading Glass 2 34 2 3 6 When Replacing the Scanning Lamp 2 34 2 3 7 When Replacing the Inverte...

Page 34: ...Pressure of the Separation Roller of the Manual Feed 2 51 2 8 6 Adjusting the Position of the Pickup Solenoid SL3 SL4 of the 2 52 2 8 7 Adjusting the Position of the Delivery Flapper Solenoid SL5 2 53...

Page 35: ...Side The machine s potential control mechanisms consist of those for copier image output and those for printer PDL image output and permit independent adjustment of service mode potential control par...

Page 36: ...te space for a check on fogging 2 image including solid black for a check on solid black 3 image including halftone for a check on halftone density Pre Checks Clean the following 1 primary charging as...

Page 37: ...erence in density between front and rear Is the rear lighter Turn the adjusting screw found at the front of the primary charging assembly clockwise 2 full turns Turn the adjusting screw found at the r...

Page 38: ...SPLAY DPOT VDM for copier image COPIER DISPLAY DPOT VDM P for printer image B Check the following and replace them if necessary 1 Laser for output 2 Potential control system 3 Photosensitive drum Chec...

Page 39: ...ervice mode COPIER DISPLAY DPOT VL1M for copier image COPIER DISPLAY DPOT VL1M P for printer image Check the following readings VD target value in service mode COPIER DISPLAY DPOT VDM for copier image...

Page 40: ...P COPIER ADJUST V CONT VD OFST for copier image COPIER ADJUST V CONT VD VD OFST P for printer image Default Lighter image Darker image 5 4 3 2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 C D Is there a difference in density betwee...

Page 41: ...ity Checking for Fogging YES NO NO NO Perform the instructions under Checking the Solid Black Density for the printer unit YES Is the density of gray scale No 1 solid black too low light Make a copy o...

Page 42: ...foggy Decrease the value of AE density adjustment in service mode COPIER ADJUST AE AE TBL Execute shading adjustment in service mode COPIER FUNCTION CCD CCD ADJ Execute shading adjustment in service...

Page 43: ...ck Density for the printer unit Is the density of gray scale No 8 halftone different If it is too dark If it is too light When the A3 Chart is copied in text photo mode is the density of No 8 optimum...

Page 44: ...PO CNT 1 short CP33 on the controller PCB and GND 2 disconnect the connector used between DC controller PCBs of the potential control PCB Make the following selections in service mode COPIER DISPLAY D...

Page 45: ...O YES YES NO Checking the Laser Output B Is the laser output a limit value Make the following selections in service mode and enter 1 COPIER FUNCTION DPC DPC Switch off and on the main power switch Is...

Page 46: ...S Covert the indication during printing V into a control voltage with reference to Potential Control Conversion Table Is the deferense between the actual measurement of HVT_DEV BIAS_DC and BIAS in ser...

Page 47: ...use it to decided whether the DC controller PCB and the potential measurement PCB is free of error Method 1 use it to find out if the level shift circuit on the DC controller PCB is free of a fault M...

Page 48: ...Connect the connector of the potential control PCB 12 Mount the PCB cover left cover middle delivery cover and left cover upper then close the front cover 13 Mount the upper rear cover 14 Turn on the...

Page 49: ...on the main power switch When you have turned on the main power switch be sure never to touch the potential sensor 9 Make the following selections in service mode COPIER DISPLAY DPOT DPOT K Then chec...

Page 50: ...uA Transfer uA Separation uA 3 00 1 400 0 0 440 100 3 05 1 391 3 2 437 96 3 10 1 382 7 4 434 92 3 15 1 373 11 6 431 88 3 20 1 365 15 8 429 85 3 25 1 356 18 10 426 81 3 30 1 347 22 12 426 77 3 35 1 338...

Page 51: ...4 16 4 60 1 120 120 66 352 20 4 65 1 111 123 68 349 23 4 70 1 102 127 70 346 27 4 75 1 093 131 72 343 31 4 80 1 085 135 74 341 35 4 85 1 076 138 76 338 38 4 90 1 067 142 78 335 42 4 95 1 058 146 80 33...

Page 52: ...7 121 6 00 875 225 123 275 125 6 05 866 228 125 272 128 6 10 857 232 127 269 132 6 15 848 236 129 266 136 6 20 840 240 132 264 140 6 25 831 243 134 261 143 6 30 822 247 136 258 147 6 35 813 251 138 25...

Page 53: ...200 226 7 40 630 330 181 198 230 7 45 621 333 183 195 233 7 50 612 337 185 192 237 7 55 603 341 187 189 241 7 60 595 345 189 187 245 7 65 586 348 191 184 248 7 70 577 352 193 181 252 7 75 568 356 195...

Page 54: ...237 123 331 8 80 385 435 239 121 335 8 85 376 438 241 118 338 8 90 367 442 243 115 342 8 95 358 446 245 112 346 9 00 350 450 247 110 350 9 05 341 453 249 107 353 9 10 332 457 251 104 357 9 15 323 461...

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Page 56: ...OPTION TEMPO F POT SW Category 2 Set 1 if a transfer separation fault occurs when the potential sensor has gone out of order 2 COPIER OPTION TEMPO F POT D Category 2 This is enabled when 1 is set for...

Page 57: ...unit Side paper deck If not as indicated adjust the image position in the following order 1 Adjusting the left right image margin registration 2 Adjusting the image leading edge margin registration 3...

Page 58: ...to register the paper width basic value of the cassette 3 1 Put STMTR A4R paper in the cassette3 and adjust the slide guide plate to the width 2 Select C3 STMTR A4R to highlight and press the OK key s...

Page 59: ...side plates 1 to the center Loosen the 2 mounting screws 2 of the manual feed tray and adjust the position of the manual feed tray F 2 28 Duplexing Feeder Unit 1 Select the following service mode COPI...

Page 60: ...J XY ADJ X F 2 32 Decreasing the REGIST setting A decrease by 10 will increase the margin by 1 mm Increasing the REGIST setting An increase by 10 will decrease the margin by 1 mm 2 5mm 2 0 Edge of ima...

Page 61: ...a 3 shading position adjustment in fixed reading mode COPIER ADJUST ADJ XY ADJ S a 4 feeder mode main scanning position adjustment COPIER ADJUST ADJ XY ADJ Y DF a 5 ADF stream reading CCD reading posi...

Page 62: ...g the Position of the No 1 No 2 Mirror Base 0008 7883 iR5570 iR6570 1 Arrange the mirror positioning tool FY9 3009 040 so that it is ready for use in the machine by changing the pin position REAR F 2...

Page 63: ...white plate data adjustment before performing ADF white level adjustment 2 3 5 When Replacing the Reading Glass 0009 1987 iR5570 iR6570 Execute the following in service mode 1 ADF white level adjustm...

Page 64: ...Be sure to perform white plate data adjustment before performing ADF white level adjustment...

Page 65: ...r higher when the main power switch is tuerned on the machine will not execute potential control If such is the case after replacing the scanner unit manually execute potential control in service mode...

Page 66: ...the left shielding plate and the right shielding plate i e do not loosen the mounting screws 1 of both shielding plates at the same time 2 Remove the wire cleaner F 2 37 For other charging assemblies...

Page 67: ...used to secure the left and right shielding plates in place 2 Loosen the three mounting screws used to secure the motor unit in place at the front F 2 42 3 Loosen the mounting screw and move it in the...

Page 68: ...e that the runs are laid at equal intervals i e the wire is in the groove of the block 2 5 4 Adjusting the Height of the Charging Wire 0009 5712 iR5570 iR6570 1 Primary Charging assembly Height of cha...

Page 69: ...nd the blade 2 5 6 Mounting the Side Seal 0009 5705 iR5570 iR6570 1 Mount the side seal 1 to the cleaner housing where indicated both ends AT this time be sure that the edge of the side seal is positi...

Page 70: ...rmal squeaking sound F 2 52 There will likely be adhesion of grease on the ends 1 of the fixing roller when the bushing is fitted to the roller Be sure to remove the adhesion F 2 53 2 6 2 Adjusting th...

Page 71: ...COUNTER DRBL 1 FIX WEB 2 6 5 Adjusting the Position of he Fixing Inlet Guide Solenoid SL1 0007 8757 iR5570 iR6570 Turn the screw 1 to adjust the position of the solenoid so that the guide will be as...

Page 72: ...e solenoid SL1 goes on The height of the inlet guide must be such that the difference between the front and the rear must be 0 2 mm or less As necessary adjust the height of the inlet guide by looseni...

Page 73: ...iR5570 iR6570 Enter the values indicated on the label of the HVT PCB using the following service mode items COPIER ADJUST HV TR H PRE TR COPIER ADJUST HV TR HVT TR COPIER ADJUST HV SP HVT SP COPIER A...

Page 74: ...Chapter 2 2 40 F 2 59 1 Boot ROM 2 HDD 3 image memory SDRAM 4 counter memory PCB 1 2 3 4...

Page 75: ...the rear of the machine is silver colored When mounting the pickup roller 4 to the pickup assembly make sure that the round mark ing 5 found on the side of the roller is toward the front of the machin...

Page 76: ...f the pressure spring of the separation roller If double feeding occurs move the hook of the spring in the direction of B If pickup failure occurs move the hook of the spring in the direction of A F 2...

Page 77: ...the roller arm is 36 0 5 mm when 1 and 2 are op erated F 2 68 2 8 7 Adjusting the Position of the Delivery Flapper Solenoid SL5 0009 5535 iR5570 iR6570 Adjust the position of the mounting screw 2 usi...

Page 78: ...8 10 Adjusting the Position of the Reversing Flapper Solenoid SL8 0009 5546 iR5570 iR6570 1 Adjust the potion of the so lenoid so that the drive lever 1 is pushed fully when the solenoid turns on i e...

Page 79: ...pressed halfway The expression pressing the release button halfway means the following The separation roller moves down The cassette is about to slide out F 2 75 4 If the filter drive gear is not ful...

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Page 81: ...Chapter 3 Error Code...

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Page 83: ...Contents Contents 3 1 Error Code Details 3 1 3 1 1 Detail Error Code 3 1 3 1 2 E602 in Detail 3 23 3 2 Error Code SEND 3 28 3 2 1 Results of Self Diagnosis 3 28 3 2 2 Error Codes 3 30...

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Page 85: ...ror COPIER FUNCTION CLEAR ERR 0001 There is an error or an open circuit in the main thermistor shutter thermistor or sub thermistor Check the connector of each thermistor for any fault in connection a...

Page 86: ...COPIER FUNCTION CLEAR ERR 0000 The reading of the main thermistor is lower than 70 deg C for 2 sec or more after it has exceeded 100 deg C Check the connector of the main shutter thermistor for any fa...

Page 87: ...ion 0000 The absence of the fixing web has been detected for 5 sec or more Replace the fixing web Replace the fixing web length sensor Replace the DC controller PCB After correcting the fault be user...

Page 88: ...the supply of toner to the developing assembly Check the connector of the developing toner sensor for any fault in connection Replace the developing toner sensor Replace the hopper toner sensor 0001 A...

Page 89: ...ls of 100 msec while the laser is on An error will be identified if it is not detected 10 times in sequence Replace the laser scanner unit Replace the DC controller PCB E110 There is a polygon motor e...

Page 90: ...controller PCB is faulty Check the connector for any fault in connection Replace the scanner HP sensor Replace the scanner motor Replace the reader controller PCB 0002 An error has occurred when the...

Page 91: ...reception status error 0003 There is a reception interrupt error E413 There is a fault in the ADF shift motor 0001 The output of the shift HP sensor is identified as indicating open Check the connect...

Page 92: ...eriod of time E519 There is a gear change motor error finisher 8001 The home position sensor does not go off even when the gear change motor has rotated for a specific period of time 1 Check the gear...

Page 93: ...There is a swing error finisher 8001 The home position sensor does not go off even when the wiring motor has rotated for a specific period of time 1 Check the wiring home position sensor Is it normal...

Page 94: ...afety switch has activated E584 There is a shutter unit error finisher 8001 The shutter open sensor fails to go off The shutter does not close 1 Check the shutter home position sensor Is it normal 2 C...

Page 95: ...e is faulty in the presence of light horizontal registration sensor 2 8006 The incoming light voltage is faulty in the absence of light horizontal registration sensor 2 8007 The incoming light voltage...

Page 96: ...r clock sensor is lower than a specific value paper folding motor M2S paper folding motor clock sensor PI4S Check the paper folding motor M2S and the paper folding motor clock sensor PI4S 0002 The sta...

Page 97: ...S5S Check the stitching motor rear M6S and the stitching home position sensor rear MS5S 0002 the stitching home position sensor does not go off even when the stitching motor rear has been driven in no...

Page 98: ...is lower than a specific value paper pushing plate motor M8S paper pushing plate motor clock sensor PI1S Check the paper pushing plate motor M8S and the paper pushing plate motor clock sensor PI1S 800...

Page 99: ...al rotation or printing inlet cover sensor PI9S front cover open closed sensor PI2S delivery cover sensor PI3S front cover switch MS2S delivery cover switch MS3S Check the front cover switch MS2S and...

Page 100: ...ible with the PDL type does not exist in BOOTDEV PDL Description beginning of oclibroot the PDL team function is called and determined Timing once at start up of Bootable See details for E602 01XX DOS...

Page 101: ...ryption processing area 0202 There is an error in the encryption processing area 0301 The attempt to create an ID key has failed 0302 A fault has been detected in the encryption key Turn off and then...

Page 102: ...munication with the finisher 0000 A fault has been detected in the communications IC on the finisher side Check the connection of the cable Replace the finisher controller PCB Replace the DC controlle...

Page 103: ...r is in operation The IPC may have an open circuit or the IPC communication cannot be recovered E730 There is a fault in the PDL software 1001 There is an initialization error Execute PDL resetting Tu...

Page 104: ...3 There is a fault in the printer communication 0000 The attempt at communication with the printer fails at start up Check the connection of the cable between the DC controller and the main controller...

Page 105: ...rmation 0004 There is a connection error Check the connection of the cable Replace the cable Check the MAU power supply Replace the MAU Replace the TokenRing board 0005 An error other than the foregoi...

Page 106: ...de the cleaner Replace the air filter of the heat discharge fan E824 There is a primary charging cooling fan error 0001 The primary charging cooling fan stop signal has been detected for 5 sec or more...

Page 107: ...s absent 1 Start up in safe mode and execute full formatting using the SST then re install the system software and turn off and then on the power 2 Replace the HDD 03 An interrupt has been detected du...

Page 108: ...ob archiving chasing 04 2 APL_GEN general data 05 TMP_GEN general data temporary file 06 TMP_FAX for fax temporary file 07 TMP_PSS for PDL spool temporary file 08 3 PDLDEV for PDL spool e g font 09 4...

Page 109: ...then on the power 3 Start download mode and execute full formatting using the SST thereafter turn off and then back on the power 3 The recovery operation for the boot partition necessarily requires th...

Page 110: ...t in safe mode and execute full formatting in the SST and re install the system software Thereafter turn off and then on the power 2 Replace the HDD and re install the system software 9 03 There is po...

Page 111: ...or a packet data error 1 Start up in safe mode then execute full formatting using the SST and re install the system software Thereafter turn off and then back on the power 2 Replace the HDD and re ins...

Page 112: ...If browsing is still not permitted select a different server NetWare is in use Try again later NetWare is printing using PSeve or NDSPServer not permitting browsing Wait until NetWare finishes printi...

Page 113: ...word or the settings If the login information of the LDAP server is set to use or use security authentication the user name or the password is wrong In user mode check the LDAP server settings user na...

Page 114: ...LDAP server settings server LDAP version and character code is set for version 3 however the LDAP server is operating for version 2 In user mode set the LDAP server settings so that the LDAP server v...

Page 115: ...of the group address selected as the forwarding target may have been deleted or there is no more than a user box thus causing the transmission to fail Try transmitting once again The attempt to trans...

Page 116: ...ff and then back on the main power 704 An error has occurred while an attempt is made to obtain address information from the address book Check the settings of the address and try once again if the op...

Page 117: ...nnection of the network 753 A TCP IP error has occurred in the course of e mail transmission e g socket select error Check the condition of the network cable and the connector If the operation does no...

Page 118: ...s prohibited Change the setting of the file server so that overwriting may be permitted In relation to transmission file server the folder name or the password that has been specified is wrong Check t...

Page 119: ...e server is being printed you will not be able to log in to the server in question Wait a while and then try once again Or change the NetWare server settings of the target or stop PServer 818 The data...

Page 120: ...lower than the size permitted by the mail server 3 Check the condition of the mail server DNS server and network 831 An attempt to receive i fax in SMTP has failed because of the reception printing r...

Page 121: ...ings user mode 841 In relation to an attempt for transmission for e mail i fax there is no coding algorithm that may be used in common with the mail server 1 Set SSL to OFF as part of the network sett...

Page 122: ...while a job is being executed causing an error Check to see that the main power switch is on as necessary try once again 899 The transmission of e mail or i fax has ended However the transmission has...

Page 123: ...Chapter 4 User Mode Items...

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Page 125: ...4 3 Adjustment Cleaning 4 5 4 4 Report Output 4 6 4 5 System Control Settings 4 7 4 6 Copier Specifications 4 10 4 7 Transmission Reception Settings 4 11 4 8 Box Settings 4 14 4 9 Printer Settings 4 1...

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Page 127: ...nd ON OFF indicate power level message ON OFF inch input ON OFF if US ON enable disable cassette auto select copier printer box other manual feed ON OFF individual cassette ON OFF manual feed not poss...

Page 128: ...size full merge see through merge 20 50 99 form name 24 characters max form read delete check coy cassette select print sort detail info display detail info change form name register character string...

Page 129: ...0 and 9999 paper source select OFF right wait time indication copier box other for each ON OFF output tray paper mix ON OFF original reading area cleaning prompt ON OFF function limit mode ON OFF shut...

Page 130: ...ine adjust by in 1 min increments auto sleep time 10 sec 1 2 10 15 20 30 40 50 min 1 hr 90 min 2 3 4 hr auto clear time 0 none 1 2 9 min in 1 min increments silent mode shift time 0 none 1 9 min 1 min...

Page 131: ...nts 0 center bind staple edging w saddle finisher start key change middle bind position w saddle finisher size A3 11x17 B4 A4R LTR LGL position 2 0 mm to 2 0 mm in 0 25 mm increments 0 mm correct dens...

Page 132: ...eption toggle ON OFF fax specifications setup fax transmission result report only if error ON OFF indicate transmission original ON OFF fax communications control report print automatically every 40 c...

Page 133: ...control clear count print all clear print job w unknown ID ON OFF scan job w unknown job ON OFF communication control setup e mail i fax setup transmission data size upper limit 0 none 1 to 99 MB 3 MB...

Page 134: ...s transfer setup reception method enable disable condition registration unconditional transfer registration e mail priority detail edit delete list print delete bulletin delete auto on line off line s...

Page 135: ...roup ID ON OFF address book ON OFF manual distribution setup user mode settings ON OFF network setup include do not include group ID ON OFF address book ON OFF limit reception according to original ON...

Page 136: ...rence key 2 setup no setting individual modes quick screen preference key setup number of preference keys indicated 5 10 setup set location set individual keys no setting individual modes auto sort ON...

Page 137: ...0 dpi black at 300 dpi black at 600 dpi black at 400 dpi Note if fax only black at 200x100 black at 200x200 black at 200x400 black at 400x400 file type TIFF PDF PDF OCR divide by page toggle ON OFF re...

Page 138: ...e Japan ON global incoming all ON OFF OFF sub address 19 characters max sub address incoming ring ON OFF source telephone number notice ON OFF abbreviation select line type 120V 220V push tone dial pu...

Page 139: ...N number of rings 0 to n OFF remote reception ON remote reception ID 00 to 99 25 OFF auto reception switchover ON length of ring 1 to n sec OFF fax addition line setup register user telephone number 2...

Page 140: ...x 0 99 register box name 24 characters max ID No 0 9999999 file auto delete 0 none 1 2 3 6 12 hr 1 2 3 7 30 days URL transmission setup select e mail address reset print photo mode ON OFF read setup s...

Page 141: ...ty 1 to 9 5 toner save enable disable thin line correction enable disable layout bind position long side short side bind margin 50to 50mm 0 0 horizontal correction vertical correction 50to 50mm 0 0 au...

Page 142: ...at 36 point density 1 to 5 3 Delivery side specification facedown faceup printer operating mode auto additional 6 settings possible priority emulation none 5 additional settings possible auto switchov...

Page 143: ...ssion domestic international 1 international 2 international 3 communication mode G4 G3 G3 only e mail register address register name 24 characters or 12 2 byte characters register name Japanese 2 byt...

Page 144: ...te search for address server simple search server to search from pull down from LDAP server already registered search conditions name 128 characters or 64 2 bye characters e mail 12 characters fax 128...

Page 145: ...T 4 11 Mode Description voice guide reading volume speed volume 1 to 5 to 9 speed slow 5 to 0 to 5 fast voice type male female speaker headphone switch speaker headphone auto clear in voice guide ON...

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Page 149: ...5 43 5 3 2 1 FEEDER List 5 43 5 3 3 SORTER 5 44 5 3 3 1 SORTER List 5 44 5 4 FUNCTION Operation Inspection Mode 5 45 5 4 1 COPIER 5 45 5 4 1 1 COPIER List 5 45 5 4 2 FEEDER 5 60 5 4 2 1 FEEDER List 5...

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Page 151: ...ler PCB 1 FAX indicates the ROM version of the fax control PCB for 2 line configuration 1 NIB indicates the version of the network software 1 SDL STCH indicates the ROM version of the saddle stitcher...

Page 152: ...dicates the version of the Finish language file 2 LANG HU indicates the version of the Hungarian language file 2 LANG KO indicates the version for the Korean language file 2 LANG NL indicates the vers...

Page 153: ...ted or card reader connected and card inserted with machine ready for copying 1 with machine not ready for copying 0 1 DATA CON indicates the connection of a copy data controller 0 not connected 1 con...

Page 154: ...d 3DES USB HOST security expansion board 1 COPIER DISPLAY ANALOG Sub item Description Level TEMP indicates the machine inside temperature environment sensor in deg C 1 HUM indicates the machine inside...

Page 155: ...between 0 and 255 deg C 1 COPIER DISPLAY CST STS Sub item Description Level WIDTH C3 indicates the width of paper in cassette 3 in terms of paper size in mm 2 WIDTH C4 indicates the width of paper in...

Page 156: ...IME2 indicates the time of jam recovery L indicates the location of the jam in question 0 to 2 0 copier 1 feeder 2 finisher CODE indicates the jam code in question P indicates the source of paper 1 ca...

Page 157: ...primary charging current in uA 1 PRE TR pre transfer post current in uA 1 TR transfer current 1st side in uA 1 SP separation current 1st side in uA 1 BIAS developing bias output value DC component in...

Page 158: ...light area potential measurement value for printer image in V 1 VDT P dark area potential target value for printer image in V 1 LLMT P laser output limit check for printer 0 normal 1 error 2 PLMT P p...

Page 159: ...ail code CNTR reading of the total counter at time of alarm occurrence ENVRNT Environment Indication The readings of the environment sensor and the fixing thermistor main are indicated as a history of...

Page 160: ...5570 iR6570 T 5 11 Item Description No order of data acquisition the higher the number the older the data DATE date of data acquisition TIME time of data acquisition D deg C machine inside temperature...

Page 161: ...or higher 1 RDSN LMN read sensor light emission level indicates the manual adjustment value light emission voltage of the read sensor optimum range 179 or lower 1 RDSN RCV read sensor light reception...

Page 162: ...r 5 5 12 5 2 I O I O Display Mode 5 2 1 Outline 0009 6063 iR5570 iR6570 The following provides a guide to the screen appearing in response to the following COPIER I O F 5 5 F 5 6 A bit 0 B bit 15 C ad...

Page 163: ...signal 1 ON 6 ADF read motor CLK 7 size sensor ON 1 ON P002 0 shift motor CLK 1 24V power monitor 0 normal 2 3 not used 4 scanner motor CLK 5 13V power supply monitor 0 normal 6 Canon Electronics swi...

Page 164: ...n lock detection signal 0 enable 3 DDIS IF SCTS 0 permit reception 4 7 not used P006 0 not used 1 PCB check terminal 1 normal 2 DDIS IF OPTI1 0 active 3 DDIS IF OPTO1 0 active 4 ADF sensor interrupt i...

Page 165: ...ion LOAD 0 enable 7 CPU click output P009 0 not used 1 shading RAM chip select 0 select 2 work RAM chip select 0 select 3 ASIC register chip select 0 select 4 ROM chip select 0 select 5 7 not used Add...

Page 166: ...rent setting 1 5 feed motor current setting 2 6 pickup motor current setting 1 7 pickup motor current setting 2 P004 0 ADF cover open closed sensor 0 ADF cover open 1 6 not used 7 stamp present absent...

Page 167: ...motor phase A signal 7 escape feed motor phase B signal P002 0 punch feed motor phase A signal 1 punch feed motor phase B signal 2 punch feed motor phase A signal 3 punch feed motor phase B signal 4...

Page 168: ...nch communication IRQ2 0 ON 3 7 not used P006 1 lower tray motor LOCK 0 locked 2 not used 3 lower tray motor ON 0 ON 4 not used 5 motor standby signal 0 ON 6 not used 7 not used P007 0 7 not used P008...

Page 169: ...d motor current switch I1 0 ON 3 punch feed motor current switch I0 0 ON 4 punch feed motor standby 0 ON 5 escape feed motor I0 0 ON 6 escape feed motor I1 0 ON 7 escape feed motor standby 0 ON P011 0...

Page 170: ...sor 1 HP 5 for machine download 6 7 not used P015 0 aligning plate R motor phase A signal 1 aligning plate R motor phase B signal 2 aligning pate R motor current switch I0 0 ON 3 7 not used P016 0 ali...

Page 171: ...rence sensor 1 interference P020 0 stapler shift motor current switch I0 0 ON 1 stapler shift motor current switch I1 0 ON 2 No 1 delivery motor shift solenoid 1 ON 3 buffer trailing edge retaining so...

Page 172: ...cover interlock 1 open 7 fan error detection 0 detected P024 0 fan ON signal 1 ON 1 LED1 0 ON 2 LED2 0 ON 3 LED3 0 ON 4 X4 POWER ON signal 0 ON 5 7 not used P025 0 saddle guide motor phase A signal 1...

Page 173: ...2 trimmer CPU RxD 3 RxD for write 4 trimmer OUT 0 ON 5 trimmer connection detection 0 detected 6 7 not used P028 0 saddle front stapling current detection 1 detected 1 saddle rear stapling current det...

Page 174: ...n 6 trimmer IN IRQ6 0 ON 7 saddle feed motor CLK IRQ7 P032 0 saddle tray paper sensor 0 paper present 1 positioning plate paper sensor 0 paper present 2 saddle crescent roller sensor 0 HP 3 saddle del...

Page 175: ...stapler CCW CCW 0 ON 2 saddle front stapler CW CW 0 ON 3 chip select CS1 4 7 not used P036 0 DIPSW_1 0 ON 1 DIPSW_2 0 ON 2 DIPSW_3 0 ON 3 DIPSW_4 0 ON 4 DIPSW_5 0 ON 5 DIPSW_6 0 ON 6 DIPSW_7 0 ON 7 DI...

Page 176: ...N 6 punch encoder lock 7 punch HP sensor 0 detected P040 0 PCH IN 1 RxD 2 TxD 3 7 not used P041 0 EEPROM IN 1 EEPROM OUT 2 EEPROM CLK 3 EEPROM CS 4 horizontal registration HP sensor 1 ON 5 horizontal...

Page 177: ...LED2 0 ON 4 front cover sensor 0 close 5 BOOTMODE 6 PUSHSW2 0 ON 7 PUSHSW1 0 ON P044 0 4 not used 5 upper cover sensor 1 open 6 7 not used P045 AD DR A not used P046 AD DR B not used P047 AD 0 traili...

Page 178: ...aper present 5 cassette 4 paper sensor signal 1 paper present 6 vertical path 4 paper sensor signal 1 paper present 7 right deck paper sensor signal 1 paper present 8 vertical path 1 paper sensor sign...

Page 179: ...sensor signal 0 toner low 11 duplexing paper sensor signal 1 paper present 12 fixing web length detection signal 1 web absent 13 fixing output sensor signal 0 paper present 14 shutter HP signal 0 HP s...

Page 180: ...ection detection signal 1 not connected P005 0 separation fan stop detection signal 1 stop 1 primary charging cooling fan stop detection signal 1 stop 2 DC power supply fan stop detection signal 1 sto...

Page 181: ...shift tray HP sensor L signal 1 HP 14 shift tray HP sensor R signal 1 HP 15 shift tray connector detection signal 0 connected P007 0 7 not used 8 fixing inlet sensor signal 1 paper present 9 delivery...

Page 182: ...ignal 0 open 14 bottle cover sensor signal 0 open 15 front door open closed sensor signal 1 open P009 0 shift tray connection detection signal 1 not connected 1 shift tray motor CCW signal 0 ON 2 shif...

Page 183: ...charging wire cleaning motor CW signal 1 ON P011 0 drum motor ON signal 0 ON 1 main motor ON signal 0 ON 2 cassette heater ON signal 0 ON 3 4 not used 5 bottle stirring motor ON signal 0 ON 6 hopper s...

Page 184: ...alf speed ON signal 1 ON 1 IH power supply cooling fan full speed ON signal 1 ON 2 controller cooling fan half speed ON signal 1 ON 3 controller cooling fan full speed ON signal 1 ON 4 not used 5 dupl...

Page 185: ...duplexing left feed motor clock signal 6 not used 7 delivery motor clock signal P020 0 registration clutch ON signal 1 4 not used 5 pre registration motor clock signal 6 not used 7 duplexing right fee...

Page 186: ...el sensor signal 1 paper present 1 deck lifter lower limit detection signal 1 lower limit 2 deck set sensor signal 1 connected 3 deck open sensor signal 1 closed 4 deck ID1 1 connected 5 deck ID2 0 co...

Page 187: ...d start position If you have initialized the RAM on the reader controller PCB or replaced the PCB enter the value indicated on the service label If you have changed the setting of this item record the...

Page 188: ...for DF mode adjustment range 1 to 2047 default 1189 1 COPIER ADJUST LASER Sub item Description Level PVE OFST Use it to adjust the laser write start position adjustment range 300 to 300 1 POWER Use i...

Page 189: ...1 to 9 default 5 to decrease fading increase the value to decrease fogging decrease the value If you have initialized the RAM on the DC controller PCB enter the value indicated on the service label 1...

Page 190: ...1 DE OFS P Use it to enter the offset value of the back contrast for printer images adjustment range 50 to 50 default 0 1 VD OFS P Use it to enter the target VD offset value for printer images adjust...

Page 191: ...to 100 default 0 1 H PRE TR Use it to enter the pre transfer charging assembly high voltage offset value for the high voltage unit adjustment range 100 to 100 default 0 1 D PRE TR Use it to enter the...

Page 192: ...tration adjustment range 50 to 50 1 ADJ REFE Use it to adjust the horizontal registration for duplex mode adjustment range 50 to 50 1 RG MF Use it to adjust the registration for manual pickup adjustme...

Page 193: ...nter the capacity of the cassette 3 50 sheets adjustment range 0 to 255 1 C3 HVOL Use it to enter the capacity of the cassette 3 275 sheets adjustment range 0 to 255 1 C4 LVOL Use it to enter the capa...

Page 194: ...lay the timing for the image leading edge adjustment range 50 to 50 unit 0 1 mm 1 LA SPEED Use it to adjust the original feed speed in feeder stream reading mode a higher setting will increase the spe...

Page 195: ...he operation The operation will automatically stop after a specific period of time during operation time remaining sec at the end if successful 0 if error 0xFFFF 1 CARD Use it to set up the card reade...

Page 196: ...URL input screen appears enter the appropriate URL and press the OK key default https a01 ugwdevice net ugw agnetif010 1 COPIER FUNCTION CCD Sub item Description Level CCD ADJ Use it to execute CCD au...

Page 197: ...e following COPIER FUNCTION CCD DF WLVL2 The white level for DF mode stream reading is read checking the degree of transmission of glass for stream reading reading both sides of the chart face compute...

Page 198: ...r This mode item is part of the series of procedures you have to perform when you have replaced the potential sensor unit Be sure never to execute it on its own Procedure 1 Select the item to highligh...

Page 199: ...elect MF A4R to highlight and press the OK key so that the machine executes auto adjustment and register the value 3 Likewise repeat steps 1 and 2 for A6R and A4 1 COPIER FUNCTION CLEANING Sub item De...

Page 200: ...r c is appreciable go to step 6 to make adjustments 6 Loosen the screw found on the side with the narrower nip then tighten the other screw to the same degree so that the nip width is identical betwee...

Page 201: ...se it to adjust the coordinates of the analog touch panel Procedure Use it to match a specific point of the touch panel and its coordinates on the LCD If you have replaced the LCD assembly be sure to...

Page 202: ...the OK key so that the motor will repeatedly go on and off as follows for 0 5 sec on for 10 sec off for 0 5 sec on for 10 sec off for 0 5 sec on off 1 MTR ON Use it to start the operation of the moto...

Page 203: ...102 4 developing clutch CL1 5 registration roller clutch CL2 Code Name 1 laser scanner motor M22 2 drum motor M1 3 main motor M2 4 fixing motor M3 5 right deck pickup motor M11 6 left deck pickup moto...

Page 204: ...motor M15 25 right deck lifter motor M4 26 left deck lifter motor M5 27 cassette 3 lifter motor M20 28 cassette 4 lifter motor M21 29 side deck lifter motor M102 30 shift tray motor SM101 Code Name 1...

Page 205: ...hen you turn off and then on the main power switch Procedure 1 Print out the service mode particulars using the following COPIER FUNCTION MISC P P PRINT 2 Select the item and press the OK key 3 Turn o...

Page 206: ...ticulars using the following COPIER FUTON MISC P P PRINT 2 Select the item and press the OK key 1 MMI Use it to reset the following settings of user mode backup user data for copier control panel user...

Page 207: ...e transmission read settings The transmission read settings will be reset when the main power switch is turned off and then back on Procedure 1 Select the item and press the OK key 2 Turn off and then...

Page 208: ...D PRINT Use it to print out service mode settings DISPLAY The settings under DISPLAY will be printed not including P PRINT LBL PRINT HIST PRINT and ALARM Procedure 1 Select the item 2 Press the OK key...

Page 209: ...ber for execution of HD CHECK or HD CLEAR Procedure 1 Select the item 2 Select the number of the partition you want using the keypad 0 entire HDD 1 2 1 image storage area 2 general purpose file user s...

Page 210: ...1 Press MTR CHK to highlight 2 Type in the appropriate motor number using the keypad 3 Press the OK key 4 Press MTR on to start the check Motor Number 0 pickup motor 1 feed motor 1 TRY A4 Use it to ex...

Page 211: ...operation of the clutch Procedure 1 Press CL on and then the OK key to start the operation of the clutch 2 Press the OK key once again to stop the operation The operation will stop automatically in ab...

Page 212: ...he OK key to start the operation of the motor 2 Press the OK key once again to stop the operation The operation will stop automatically in about 5 sec however the indication will not be STOP unless th...

Page 213: ...fault magnification ratios and ADF original size detection 0 AB 6R5E 1 inch 5R4E 2 A 3R3E 3 AB inch 6R5E 1 FIX TEMP Use it to select down sequence mode 0 normal default 1 standard 10 deg C 2 standard...

Page 214: ...output settings when the right deck is used as the source of paper by way of providing a remedial measure Setting 0 normal default 1 double transfer 2 separation fault 3 transfer fault 1 TR_SP_C2 Use...

Page 215: ...lly set it to 1 1 DFDST L1 Use it to adjust the dust detection level for the ADF sheet to sheet correction A higher setting will cause the machine to be more sensitive to finer particles of dust setti...

Page 216: ...t to set the timing at which the drum heater goes off in sleep mode with reference to clock time setting 0 15 to 1440 default 0 in min 1 CBLTINVL Use it to change the number of times the fixing web so...

Page 217: ...de on for 3 sec off for 2 sec 2 SCANSLCT Use it to enable disable the function used to compute the scan area from the selected paper size setting 0 off determine scan area by original detection 1 on d...

Page 218: ...setting 0 to 6 default 1 2 RMT LANG Use it to change the language for the remote UI to be used through the Web browser Select the particular language using the and keys 2 HI HUME Use it to change the...

Page 219: ...set a special paper size that the ADF cannot recognize applicable to LGL communicated by the ADF setting 0 LGL default 1 FOOLSCAP 2 A FOOLSCAP 3 FORIO 4 G LEGAL 5 OFFICIO 6 E OFFICIO 7 A OFFICIO 8 B O...

Page 220: ...o not display 1 display default 2 UI FAX Use it to enable disable display of the fax screen on the control panel setting 0 do not display 1 display default 2 UI EXT Use it to enable disable display of...

Page 221: ...iginal size detection setting 0 disable photo size detection 1 enable photo size detection 2 NS CMD5 Use it to limit the use of CRAM MD5 authentication for SMTP authentication Use it to put limits to...

Page 222: ...to limit the use of LOGIN authentication for restrictive SMTP authentication of LOGIN authentication setting 0 as determined by SMTP server default 1 do not use 2 MEAP PN Use it to change the HTTP por...

Page 223: ...to set the TOT command connection port number setting 1 to 65535 default 20000 2 MEAP DSP Use it to enable disable a shift from the MEAP to native screen setting 0 off shift to native seen default 1...

Page 224: ...ting 0 off do not display 1 on display default If set to 0 the message will be only on the service mode screen 1 COUNTER1 Use it to set soft counter 1 of the user mode screen 101 total 1 fixed 1 COUNT...

Page 225: ...he following box print report print SEND local print PDL print default 1 for PRINT increment the following report print SEND local print PDL print 1 CNT SW Use it to switch over display of charge coun...

Page 226: ...g 0 normal suspend operation when finisher tray becomes full default 1 suspend in relation to height detection 2 do not suspend 2 MF LG ST Use it to set the Extra Length key setting 0 normal default 1...

Page 227: ...e it to set the interval of jobs for an interrupt setting 0 standard at time of interrupt copy continuously output next jobs default 1 output next job only after delivering last sheet of interrupt cop...

Page 228: ...ult 1 display 2 IFAX SZL Use it to limit transmission size for i fax transmission setting 0 keep transmission size limit valid using server not using server 1 keep transmission size limit invalid only...

Page 229: ...e recovery default 2 SLP SLCT Use it enable disable use of an existing network based application setting 0 do not use default 1 use When set to 1 no shift takes place to sleep mode 3 2 PS MODE Use it...

Page 230: ...5 53 COPIER COUNTER No Description Level 101 total 1 Yes 102 total 2 Yes 103 total large Yes 104 total small Yes 105 total full color 1 106 total full color 2 108 total black and white 1 Yes 109 tota...

Page 231: ...ck and white large Yes 137 total A black and white small Yes 138 total A1 duplex 139 total A2 duplex 140 large A duplex 141 small A duplex 142 total A mono color 1 143 total A mono color 2 144 total A...

Page 232: ...tal B mono color 2 168 total B full color large 169 total B full color small 170 total B full color mono color large 171 total B full color mono color small 172 total B full color mono color 2 173 tot...

Page 233: ...lack and white large Yes 228 copy black and white small Yes 229 copy full color mono color large 230 copy full color mono color small 231 copy full color mono color 2 232 copy full color mono color 1...

Page 234: ...ono color large duplex 264 copy A mono color small duplex 265 copy A black and white duplex 266 copy A black and white small large 273 local copy full color 1 274 local copy full color 2 275 local cop...

Page 235: ...hite 2 Yes 008 remote copy full color large 009 remote copy full color small 010 remote copy mono color large 011 remote copy mono color small 012 remote copy black and white large Yes 013 remote copy...

Page 236: ...print mono color large 318 print mono color small 319 print black and white small Yes 320 print black and white small Yes 321 print full color mono color large 322 print full color mono color small 32...

Page 237: ...duplex 356 PDL print black and white duplex 401 copy print full color large 402 copy print full color small 403 copy print black and white large 404 copy print black and white small 405 copy print bl...

Page 238: ...an total 2 Yes 508 black and white scan large Yes 509 black and white scan small 510 color scan total 1 511 color scan total 2 512 color scan large 601 color scan small Yes 602 box print total 1 Yes 6...

Page 239: ...reception print total 2 Yes 703 reception print large Yes 704 reception print small Yes 705 reception print full color 1 706 reception print full color 2 707 reception print grayscale 1 708 reception...

Page 240: ...cale 1 808 report print grayscale 2 809 report print black and white 1 Yes 810 report print black and white 2 Yes 811 report print full color large 812 report print full color small 813 report print g...

Page 241: ...914 transmission scan total 1 black and when 915 transmission scan total 2 color 916 transmission scant total 2l black and white Yes 917 transmission scan total 3 color 918 transmission scan total 3 b...

Page 242: ...smission scan FTP color 948 transmission scan FTP black and white 949 transmission scan SMB color 950 transmission scan SMB black and white 951 transmission scan IPX color 952 transmission scan IPX bl...

Page 243: ...the following special paper sizes for U1 U2 U3 and U4 these paper sizes may be recognized as special size papers for the universal cassette in question setting 24 Foolscap CST U2 default 25 Australia...

Page 244: ...ng 0 to 458 default 364 in mm 1 CC SPSW Use it to set control card I F support 0 do not support default 1 support 2 COPIER OPTION INT FACE Sub item Description Level IMG CONT Use it to set the connect...

Page 245: ...settling 0 off default 1 on 2 F POT D Use it to make settings in relation to transfer faults caused by a fault in the potential sensor The setting will be valid only when F POT SW is set to 1 The degr...

Page 246: ...r invalidation 2 ST ENPDF Use it to display the installation state to execute transfer invalidation of the SEND encryption PDF transmission function as part of transfer invalidation 2 TR ENPDF Use it...

Page 247: ...HDCLR Use it to display the installation state to execute transfer invalidation of HDD encryption or full deletion as part of transfer invalidation 2 TR HDCLR Use it to obtain a transfer license key f...

Page 248: ...not execute high speed duplex mode low speed duplex mode 1 STAMP SW Use it to indicate the presence absence of a stamp If fitted set 1 for STAMP SW setting 0 stamp absent 1 stamp present default 1 CO...

Page 249: ...se it to enable disable display of the setting screen for font service when the PS kanji font downloaded is in use setting 0 disable do not display default 1 enable display 1 MENU 1 to 4 Use it to ena...

Page 250: ...lid black FFH 8 horizontal line space 27 dots line width 4 dots 9 horizontal line space 50 dots line width 6 dots 10 horizontal line space 3 dots line width 2 dots 11 halftone 60H error diffusion T BI...

Page 251: ...connection to the network is correct End the work If the indication is NG on the other hand check the connection of the network cable if the cable is normal go to step 6 If a fault is found in the cab...

Page 252: ...the user s network environment report to the system administrator for remedial work 7 Make the following selections in service mode COPIER TEST NETWORK PING then enter the local host address i e IP ad...

Page 253: ...is discharge outside the machine in the case of large size increases by 2 in the case of small size increases by 1 after 99999999 resets to 00000000 1 COPY total copy counter Increases the count when...

Page 254: ...occurs to suit the charge counter in box print mode in the case of a blank sheet the count remains unchanged for both large and small sizes the count is increased by 1 the reading may be reset after...

Page 255: ...the cassette 1 right deck 2 left deck 3 4 after 99999999 rests to 00000000 1 MF manual feeder pickup total counter Indicates the number of sheets picked up from the manual feed pickup unit after 99999...

Page 256: ...it jam counter 1 MF manual feed pickup jam counter 1 C1 2 3 4 right deck left deck cassette 3 cassette 4 jam counter 1 DK side paper deck jam counter 1 COPIER COUNTER MISC Sub item Description Level F...

Page 257: ...r THM2 counter 1 OZ FIL1 ozone filter 1 AR FIL1 air filter 1 1 AR FIL2 air filter 2 1 COPIER COUNTER DRBL 1 Sub item Description Level PRM UNIT primary charging assembly counter 1 PO UNIT pre transfer...

Page 258: ...bush counter 1 FX WEB Indicates the number of times the fixing web has been taken up If you have replaced the web be sure to reset the reading in service mode COPIER COUNTER MISC FIX WEB COPIER COUNT...

Page 259: ...umber of sheets moving past the ADF dust collecting tape for both simplex and duplex modes the count is increased by 1 for each original read not its sides 1 LNT TAP3 Indicates the number of sheets mo...

Page 260: ...PR stapler handling tray assembly 1 SADDLE Saddle paper transport counter The large and small sizes are not distinguished from each other 1 SDL STPL Indicates the number of times the stapler saddle as...

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Page 263: ...hes and Solenoids 6 1 6 2 Motor 6 4 6 2 1 Motors 6 4 6 3 Fan 6 10 6 3 1 Fans 6 10 6 4 Sensor 6 13 6 4 1 Sensors 6 13 6 5 Switch 6 20 6 5 1 Switches 6 20 6 6 Lamps Heaters and Others 6 22 6 6 1 Lamps H...

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Page 265: ...inlet guide drive solenoid drives the fixing inlet guide SL2 manual feed pickup solenoid drives the manual feed pickup solenoid release SL3 cassette 3 pickup solenoid drives the cassette 3 pickup SL4...

Page 266: ...06 SL2 FK2 0832 SL 5 J108 SL3 FH7 5702 SL 3 J110 SL4 FH7 5702 SL 4 J110 SL5 FM2 4171 SL 7 J106 SL6 FM2 3015 SL 1 J2105 J2101 J104 SL7 FM2 3015 SL 2 J102 SL8 FK2 0838 SL 8 J2306 J2302 J107 SL9 FK2 0839...

Page 267: ...F 6 1 SL3 SL4 SL5 SL2 SL7 SL6 SL8 SL1 SL9 CL1 CL4 CL3 CL2...

Page 268: ...8 7746 iR5570 iR6570 Reader Unit T 6 3 T 6 4 F 6 2 Printer Unit Notation Name Description Parts No E code M501 scanner motor drives the No 1 No 2 mirror base FK2 0237 E202 Notation Connector I F PCB r...

Page 269: ...n charging wire cleaner M9 toner supply motor supplies toner from the toner bottle M10 toner stirring motor stirs toner inside the sub hopper supplies toner to the developing assembly M11 right deck p...

Page 270: ...exing outlet roller M26 vertical upper motor drives the pickup vertical path 1 2 roller M27 vertical lower motor drives the pickup vertical path 3 4 roller Notati on Parts No PART CHK Error M1 FK2 080...

Page 271: ...FH6 1717 MTR 6 M25 FK2 0824 MTR 8 M26 FK2 0820 MTR 10 M27 FK2 0822 MTR 9 Notati on Duplexing drive PCB Motor driver PCB DC controller PCB M1 J108 M2 J108 M3 J106 M4 J2105 J2113 J105 M5 J2105 J2113 J10...

Page 272: ...4 M18 J2307 J2302 J107 M19 J2305 J2302 J107 M20 J113 M21 J113 M22 J116 M24 J2103 J2101 J104 M25 J2112 J2101 J104 M26 J2102 J2101 J104 M27 J2110 J2101 J104 Notati on Duplexing drive PCB Motor driver PC...

Page 273: ...F 6 3 M12 M1 M17 M25 M26 M24 M11 M27 M2 M20 M21 M6 M22 M7 M14 M19 M18 M16 M4 M13 M5 M8 M9 M10 M15 M3...

Page 274: ...ace PCB Reader controller PCB FM501 reader unit cooling fan cools the reader unit FH5 1061 J313 J308 J202 Notation Name Description FM1 feed fan discharges heat from the fixing unit FM2 primary chargi...

Page 275: ...de of the machine Notati on Parts No I O Error FM1 FK2 0837 P020 6 1 ON E805 0002 FM2 FK2 0103 P013 2 half speed P013 3 full speed 1 ON 1 OM E824 0001 FM3 FK2 0840 P013 0 half speed P013 1 full speed...

Page 276: ...F 6 5 FM4 J108 FM5 J106 FM6 J102 FM7 J124 FM8 J2303 J2302 J107 FM9 CN4001 J4002 J124 Notati on DC power supply PCB Duplexing PCB DC controller PCB FM3 FM1 FM4 FM7 FM9 FM6 FM5 FM8 FM2...

Page 277: ...s No Connector No Interface PCB Reader controller PCB PS501 ADF open closed 1 sensor detects the state open closed of the ADF FK2 0149 J310 307 J203 PS502 Scanner HP sensor detects scanner home positi...

Page 278: ...r detects the cassette 3 open closed PS16 Cassette 4 open closed sensor detects the cassette 4 open closed PS17 Cassette 3 lifter sensor detects the cassette 3 lifter PS18 Cassette 4 lifter sensor det...

Page 279: ...or detects the fixing inlet PS52 Fixing outlet sensor detects the fixing outlet PS53 Shutter HP sensor detects the shutter HP PS54 Toner access cover open closed sensor detects the toner access cover...

Page 280: ...10 xx0D PS22 FK2 0149 P002 1 1 present J110 xx0E PS23 FK2 0149 P001 0 0 present J108 PS24 FK2 0149 P001 8 1 present J113 xx03 PS25 FK2 0149 P001 10 1 present J113 xx04 PS26 FK2 0149 P001 4 1 present J...

Page 281: ...1 present J115 PS50 FK2 0149 P006 13 1 present J115 PS51 FK2 0149 P008 8 1 present J106 xx18 PS52 FK2 0149 P002 13 1 present J106 xx17 PS53 FK2 0149 P002 14 0 HP J106 PS54 FK2 0149 P009 14 0 open J103...

Page 282: ...F 6 7 UN14 UN18 UN19 UN16 UN17 PS50 PS49 PS48 PS47 UN15 PS25 PS23 PS26 PS13 PS21 PS17 PS15 PS27 PS14 PS16 PS18 PS22 PS12 PS20 PS10 PS9 PS8 PS19 PS6 PS5 PS7 PS32 PS24 PS11 PS28...

Page 283: ...F 6 8 PS4 PS36 PS52 PS46 PS35 PS45 PS51 PS53 PS29 PS37 PS38 PS34 PS31 PS30 PS33 PS2 UN13 PS3 PS54...

Page 284: ...the front cover WC4 5125 SW3 environment switch turns on off the drum heater WC1 5179 SW4 cassette heater switch turns on off the cassette heater WC1 5179 SW5 waste toner feedscrew lock detection swi...

Page 285: ...F 6 9 SW3 SW4 SW1 SW5 SW6 SW7 SW2...

Page 286: ...heater prevents condensation on the mirror F26 4601 100V option F26 4611 230V service part LA1 scanning lamp illuminates originals FM2 3159 No 1 mirror base unit Notatio n Name Description Parts No L...

Page 287: ...um thermistor turns on off the drum heater FK2 0786 100V FK2 0787 120V FK2 0788 230V TP1 fixing thermal switch serves as a safety mechanism for the fixing assembly FM2 4214 ELCB leakage breaker preven...

Page 288: ...F 6 11 TS2 THU1 TS1 LED1 H1 TH5 H2 ELCB THM3 THM1 TP1 THM2 IH...

Page 289: ...printer and ADF FM2 3624 2 reader controller PCB controls the reader unit FM2 3623 3 CCD AP PCB performs analog image processing FM2 3158 CCD unit 4 inverter PCB drives the scanning lamp FK2 0630 Ref...

Page 290: ...tors and solenoids of the duplexing unit FM2 3654 10 laser drive PCB controls the laser drive FM2 3670 laser scanner unit 11 BD developing PCB detects the laser beam 12 control panel keypad PCB contro...

Page 291: ...ation signals FM2 3796 20 PCI expansion PCB serves as a relay PCB FG3 1745 option 21 drum cleaner thermistor PCB detects clogging of the cleaner FM2 3661 22 potential sensor PCB measures the photosens...

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Page 295: ...2 System Construction 7 4 7 2 1 System Configuration with Input Output Accessories 7 4 7 2 2 System Configuration with Printing Transmission Accessories 7 5 7 2 3 Functions and Printing Transmission...

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Page 297: ...Manual feedtray Paper Deck option Pickup Feeding System Photo sensitive drum Pickup control Separation Fixing Transfer Lower feeding assembry Deck left Deck right Cassette 3 Cassette 4 HDD Control pa...

Page 298: ...B Duplexing driver PCB Scanner motor Inverter PCB HVT PCB Reader controller PCB Control card IV accessory Copy data controller accessory Laser scanner motor Laser driver PCB DC power supply PCB AC dri...

Page 299: ...oner feedscrew Cleaning assembly Registration roller Manual feed pickup assembly Left deck feed roller 2 Developing assembly unit Control Turning on off the motor Controlling the motor to a specific s...

Page 300: ...on with Input Output Accessories 0008 8288 iR5570 iR6570 The following shows a typical system configuration F 7 4 T 7 2 1 Finisher T1 2 Saddle Finisher T2 3 Shift Tray D1 4 Copy Tray L1 5 Puncher Unit...

Page 301: ...2 Multi PDL Printer Kit G1 BootROM 3 Expansion Bus C1 4 USB Application Interface Board D1 5 iR Security Kit A2 license certificate 6 Univrsal Send Kit D1 license certificate 7 Universal Send PDF Enc...

Page 302: ...ion USB Application Interface Board D1 Expansion Bus C1 security function HDD formatting encryption USB Application Interface Board D1 Expansion Bus C1 iR Security Kit A2 encryption PDF function Univr...

Page 303: ...Copy density adjustment function auto or manual Charging method corona Development method dry 1 component toner projection Transfer method corona post Separation method static separation Pickup method...

Page 304: ...gin leading edge 4 0 1 5 1 0mm Image margin trailing edge 2 0 1 5mm Image margin left right left 2 5 1 5mm 2nd side 2 5 2 0mm right 0 5mm or more Non image width leading edge 4 0 1 5 1 0mm w ADF 4 5 1...

Page 305: ...sure 0 8 to 1 0 atm Noise standby 55dBorless printing 78dBorless Hard disk 20GB Power supply rating 100V 120V 230V Sleep mode yes Power consumption maximum 1500W or less 100V Power consumption continu...

Page 306: ...der plain paper 64 to 90 g m2 recycled paper colored paper heavy paper 91 to 200 g m2 bond paper A3 B4 A4R A5R B5R LDR LGL LTRR STMTR yes no yes A4 B5 LTR yes yes yes EXE bond paper only no no yes spe...

Page 307: ...0 19 B4 39 33 19 16 A3 32 29 16 14 STMTR 35 35 17 17 LTR 65 55 46 32 27 23 LTRR 50 43 39 25 21 19 LGL 39 33 19 16 LDR 31 29 15 14 heavy paper A4 55 46 27 23 A5R 28 28 14 14 B5 55 46 27 23 B5R 46 41 23...

Page 308: ...bond paper EXE 30 15 LTR 30 15 LTRR 21 10 transparenc y A4 46 LTR 46 index sheets A4 51 LTR 51 Size Simplex duplex cassette deck manual feeder cassette deck manual feeder...

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Page 311: ...Contents Contents 8 1 Outline of Upgrading the Machine 8 1 8 2 Outline of the Service Support Tool 8 2...

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Page 313: ...Remarks SS T ROM DIMM replacemen t Machine System main controller Yes No The machine controller is also used to control the Super G3 Fax Board Language language mode Yes No RUI remote user interface...

Page 314: ...comes in 2 types Normal Mode download mode B turn on the main power while holding down 1 7 then make the following selections in service mode COPIER FUNCTION SYSTEM DOWNLOAD Safe Mode download mode A...

Page 315: ...d in download mode with the SST in use T 8 2 Function Download mode Normal mode download mode B Safe mode download mode A Formatting the HDD Entire HDD BOOTDEV Main power switch ON on keypad 2 8 on ke...

Page 316: ...e starts up When you turn off and then on the main power switch for a second time the machine will start up using the new version of the system software FSTDEV TMP_GEN TMP_PSS TMP_FAX APL_SEND APL_MEA...

Page 317: ...ding complete Upgrading complete Upgrading complete Download Mode iR2270i JPjaxxxx MN dsh iR2270iM JPjaxxxx 1F77 MN PRG iR2270iM ZZjaxxxx 49AD PRG iR2270iW JPjaxxxx 5C16 MN PRG iR2270iW ZZjaxxxx A825...

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