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COPYRIGHT © 1998 CANON INC.     CANON PC400/420/430,FC200/220 REV.0 JAN.1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN (IMPRIME AU JAPON)

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CHAPTER 6 FIXING SYSTEM

Summary of Contents for PC400

Page 1: ...COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC CANON PC400 420 430 FC200 220 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON SERVICE MANUAL REVISION 0 FY8 13F2 000 JAN 1998...

Page 2: ...MAY VARY SLIGHTLY FROM ACTUAL MACHINE VALUES OR THOSE FOUND IN ADVERTISING AND OTHER PRINTED MATTER ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE COPIER SERVICE DEPART...

Page 3: ...n a copy is delivered in view of the functions of electrical and mechanical units and in relation to their timing of operation It also shows how these units may be disassembled assembled and adjusted...

Page 4: ...s 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 practically all cases the internal...

Page 5: ...Electrical Circuit 2 2 C Basic Sequence of Operations A4 2 copies 2 3 D Main Motor Control Circuit 2 5 1 Outline 2 5 2 Operation 2 5 3 Overcurrent Sensor 2 5 E Inputs to DC Controller 2 6 1 Inputs to...

Page 6: ...TER 5 PICK UP FEEDING SYSTEM I OUTLINE 5 1 II CONTROLLING THE PICK UP ROLLER 5 2 A PC420 430 FC220 5 2 B PC400 FC200 5 3 III CONTROLLING THE REGISTRATION ROLLER 5 4 A Outline 5 4 B Pick Up Feeding Tim...

Page 7: ...the Delivery Door Switch 7 13 D Control Panel PCB 7 14 1 Detaching the Control Panel PCB 7 14 CHAPTER 8 INSTALLATION I SELECTING THE SITE 8 1 II UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 8 2 III RELOCATING THE MACH...

Page 8: ...vely narrow 10 19 9 The copy has dark lines paper feed direction thin 10 19 10 The copy has white spots paper feed direction 10 19 11 The copy has white lines paper feed direction 10 19 12 The copy ha...

Page 9: ...and Solenoids 10 34 B Switches 10 35 C Lamp Heater Motor and Others 10 36 D Printed Circuit Board PCB 10 37 E Variable Resistors VR and Check Pins by PCB 10 38 1 DC Controller DC Power Supply PCB 10 3...

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Page 11: ...S 1 4 A External View 1 4 B Cross Section 1 5 IV OPERATION 1 6 A Control Panel 1 6 B Making Copies 1 8 C Jam Indicator 1 11 D Add Paper Indicator 1 11 E Replacing the Cartridge 1 11 F Changing the Den...

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Page 13: ...er case charging roller developing assembly and cleaning assembly is integrated into a single cartridge The user need no more than replace the cartridge and perform simple cleaning to maintain the cop...

Page 14: ...t 20 C 68 F First copy 22 sec LTR Continuous copying Not available Copying speed Copy size A4 LTR LGL max postcard min 52 to 128 g m2 Tracing paper Colored paper OHP film Postcard vertical Labels Wrap...

Page 15: ...n Standby Continuous 0 1 W approx 5 min reference only 0 2 kWh reference only Ozone 0 01 ppm or less average over 8 hr 71 dB Copying Standby Noise 14 1 in 359 mm Width Dimensions Depth Height 15 7 in...

Page 16: ...TION III NAMES OF PARTS A External View PC420 430 FC220 PC400 FC200 q Copyboard cover w Copyboard glass e Pick up tray r Open Close button t Delivery assembly cover open close button y Delivery assemb...

Page 17: ...w Copyboard glass e Cleaning assembly r Primary charging roller t Scanning lamp y Lens array u Developing cylinder i Registration roller o Pick up roller 0 Pick up tray 1 Transfer charging roller 2 P...

Page 18: ...the Copy Count Set key The count decreases for each copy made the initial number is displayed after the last copy has been made is displayed to indicate pick up failure or absence of paper is displaye...

Page 19: ...ESCRIPTION 1 7 right view 2 PC400 FC200 Figure 1 402A lighter darker ON OFF 3 1 2 4 5 q Density Control Lever w Density Indicator e Jam Indicator Flashes when paper jams inside the copier Goes and rem...

Page 20: ...along the size index Place the document so that its center is at on the size index Figure 1 401B then close the copyboard cover Figure 1 401B 3 Adjust the copy density to suit the document 4 Slide the...

Page 21: ...of film on the pick up tray for each copy Depending on the environment of the site a press on the Copy Start key may not pull the film inside the copier if this is the case perform the following 1 Pla...

Page 22: ...aking Two Sided Copies 1 Turn over the copy while maintaining its feeding direction Make sure that the paper is not moist or curled Use paper of 64 to 128 g m2 when making two sided copies Do not proc...

Page 23: ...ose button to open the delivery cover then detach the paper from the delivery cover and pull it slowly in the direction of delivery 4 Close the top cover and delivery cover then move the copyboard to...

Page 24: ...rtridge back in the copier and make a copy a If the output returns to normal The cartridge may be used further advise the user however to obtain a spare cartridge b If the output fails to return to no...

Page 25: ...CANON INC CANON PC400 420 430 FC200 220 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1 13 4 Detach the tip of the seal attached to the cartridge and pull it straight...

Page 26: ...n dry wipe it If dirt cannot be removed wipe the part using mild detergent then dry wipe it COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC CANON PC400 420 430 FC200 220 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 1 14...

Page 27: ...N 1 15 2 Lens Array 1 Move the copyboard to the left until it stops 2 Put a cotton wad in the lens array groove and move it back and forth lightly Fiber lens face side Figure 1 401G 3 Open the upper c...

Page 28: ...up roller while rotating it in pick up direction with a cloth Note Do not make copies until the pick up roller has completely dried Pick up roller Figure 1 403G H When Not Using the Copier for a Long...

Page 29: ...shown in Figure 1 501A The image formation process con sists of seven steps as discussed below Step 1 Primary charging negative Step 2 Image exposure Step 3 Development AC and DC bias Step 4 Transfer...

Page 30: ...COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC CANON PC400 420 430 FC200 220 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 1 18 CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION...

Page 31: ...tline 2 1 B Outline of Electrical Circuit 2 2 C Basic Sequence of Operations A4 2 copies 2 3 D Main Motor Control Circuit 2 5 E Inputs to DC Controller 2 6 F Outputs from DC Controller 2 8 This chapte...

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Page 33: ...pick up feeding exposure image formation and control blocks Figure 2 101A Control Block Control panel Control circuit Document exposure system Copyboard Exposure Block Image Formation Block Primary c...

Page 34: ...d generates signals to drive such loads as motors solenoids and lamps as necessary Q101 TH1 Q Photointerrupter Thermistor Relay Door switch High voltage transformer DC load Sub power supply circuit DC...

Page 35: ...rd 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 STBY INTR CBRV STOP COPY CBFW CBRV CBFW CBRV STOP LSTR STBY Power switch ON Main motor M1 Scanning lamp LA1 LA8 Primary AC bias Primary DC bias Transfer charging Copyboard drive...

Page 36: ...he copyboard moves from the home position to the start position While the copyboard is moving forward about 10 sec The scanning lamp illumi nates the document and the reflected optical image is projec...

Page 37: ...command MMD to go 0 in response to instructions from the microprocessor thereby causing the main motor to rotate at a specific speed 3 Overcurrent Sensor When the overcurrent sensor circuit detects an...

Page 38: ...put PC420 430 FC220 only Turning density adjustment dial varies voltage turn to darken brings it closer to 0V Note The pin No in parentheses refers to the PC400 FC200 PWSON Control panel PCB Density a...

Page 39: ...etection Delivery detection PCB Control panel PCB Q801 Q902 Q901 TH1 J801 J603 3 3 Q131 When Q902 detects copyboard start position or reversal position oscillation signal DGT0 is input When surface te...

Page 40: ...uts from DC Controller 1 Outputs from DC Controller 1 2 24V MMD DC controller DC power supply PCB High voltage output Main motor M1 Scanning lamp Lamp PCB J101 J102 J108 1 2 J201 5 4 J903 1 2 J906 1 2...

Page 41: ...e solenoid SL2 J902 1 2 J101 9 8 24V CBSD voltage to SL2 is switched between 24V and 15V to ensure stable operation DC controller DC power supply PCB When 0 SL2 goes ON Figure 2 102F b PC400 FC200 Fig...

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Page 43: ...Controlling the Scanning Lamp 3 7 A Outline 3 7 B Operations 3 8 C Controlling the Intensity of the Scanning Lamp VR604 3 8 III MECHANICAL SYSTEM 3 9 A Scanning System 3 10 B Copyboard Drive Assembly...

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Page 45: ...he photosensitive drum through the lens array Figure 3 101A B Copyboard Drive System 1 Outline The copyboard is moved forward or in reverse by transmitting the drive of the main motor M1 to the copybo...

Page 46: ...solenoid goes ON in response to a press on the Copy Start key or insertion of copy paper Copyboard is at the start position Copyboard drive solenoid goes OFF Scanning lamp ON The copyboard drive solen...

Page 47: ...r ON or OFF E2 is displayed if the copyboard fails to complete its movement within a specific period of time In response to the signal from Q902 the DC controller controls the timing for paper transpo...

Page 48: ...er the forward gear or the reverse gear depending on the orientation of the copyboard position sensor lever and the state ON OFF of the copyboard drive solenoid SL2 operated by the start position cam...

Page 49: ...ight or left by hand b Moving the Copyboard in Reverse When SL2 goes ON while the main motor is operating the forward reverse switching mechanism engages with the reverse gear and the reverse gear rot...

Page 50: ...the copyboard position sensor lever When SL2 goes ON in this position the forward reverse switching mechanism moves to the position shown in the figure causing the forward reverse switching mechanism...

Page 51: ...ity of the scanning lamp has stabilized The intensity of the scanning lamp is checked by the lamp intensity detection signal LID to make sure that the intensity has reached the specified value In addi...

Page 52: ...ON Initial power of the intensity sensor PD601 is high Output voltage of the amplifier circuit is low Duty ratio H of the output of the microprocessor LAPWM com mand grows low Current flowing to the...

Page 53: ...safety before disassembly or reassembly work 2 Unless otherwise noted reassembly is the reverse of disassembly 3 Group the screws by type length and diameter and location 4 One of the mounting screws...

Page 54: ...nit see Figure 3 302A COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC CANON PC400 420 430 FC200 220 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 3 10 CHAPTER 3 EXPOSURE SYSTEM A Scanning System 1 Detaching the Scanning...

Page 55: ...E AU JAPON CHAPTER 3 EXPOSURE SYSTEM 3 11 B Copyboard Drive Assembly 1 Detaching the Copyboard Drive Assembly 1 Take out the fixing assembly 2 Remove the screw and remove the grounding wire q remove t...

Page 56: ...PC400 420 430 FC200 220 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 3 12 CHAPTER 3 EXPOSURE SYSTEM 4 Remove the four screws t M4X8 yellow y M3X6 white and detach the copyboard drive assembly u a...

Page 57: ...ntrolling Developing Bias 4 6 E Transfer Charging Control Circuit 4 10 F Document Density Measurement AE PC420 430 FC220 4 14 II CHARGING DEVELOPING AND CLEANING SYSTEMS 4 17 A Cartridge 4 17 III MECH...

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Page 59: ...ansfer charging Controls the developing bias Figure 4 101A Lamp intensity sensor AE sensor Scanning lamp Primary charging roller Lens array Developing cylinder Transfer charging roller Control panel P...

Page 60: ...Y CBFW CBRV CBFW CBRV STOP LSTR STBY Power switch ON Main motor M1 Scanning lamp LA1 LA8 Primary AC bias Primary DC bias Transfer charging Developing AC bias Copy paper inserted PC400 FC200 Copy Start...

Page 61: ...ge constant Controls the AC bias current constant A DC bias 625 V 230 V and an AC bias are applied to the primary charging roller to maintain the surface potential of the photosensitive drum uniform D...

Page 62: ...er T103 generates AC bias Primary charging DC bias AC bias goes ON b HVPDC 1 HVPHO 0 document not exposed DC bias control circuit set to 240 V Transformer T106 generates DC bias HVPAC 1 Oscillation co...

Page 63: ...ry charging roller Photo sensitive drum Amplifier Microprocessor DC bias control circuit Transformer T103 Transformer T106 DC current detection DC bias high output command HVPHO DC bias ON command HVP...

Page 64: ...he density control dial lever manual density control Output of the AE sensor automatic density control PC420 430 FC220 Setting made by the density correction switch SW606 PC420 430 FC220 The density c...

Page 65: ...ity Control PC420 430 FC220 Density Control Dial 9 5 1 darker lighter 0 100 200 300 400 500 Developing bias DC component V ME2 dark ME1 ME0 light Setting by density correction switch SW606 Figure 4 10...

Page 66: ...ves the developing cylinder of the AC bias ACBTP 1 pulse output ON T104 goes ON The above condition raises the AC bias output using the high voltage transformer T104 and sends it to the developing cyl...

Page 67: ...Figure 4 104D Photo sensitive drum Amplifier Microprocessor Transformer T104 Transformer T106 DC voltage detection AC bias timing pulse command ACBTP J7 DC controller DC power supply PCB 5V Q146 Devel...

Page 68: ...vary from one roller to another or because of changes in the environment The copier sends constant current to the transfer charging roller so that the microprocessor can check the changes in terms of...

Page 69: ...t goes OFF In measurement mode the current is monitored by the current sensor circuit so that the constant current control circuit can control it to a constant current Further the microprocessor monit...

Page 70: ...ent thereby controlling the negative DC bias If an overcurrent occurs in the output side of the transformer T107 because of changes in the environment the current limiter circuit exerts control so tha...

Page 71: ...circuit Multiplier Rectifier circuit Constant current control circuit Pulse DC converter circuit Current sensor circuit Current limiter circuit Microprocessor Photo sensitive drum Transfer charging ro...

Page 72: ...es the document density during image exposure 2 Operations Document measurement is started while the copyboard is moving forward i e when the leading edge of the document begins to be exposed copyboar...

Page 73: ...trol panel PCB or intensity AE sensor see p 10 8 Note Adjust the AE mechanism only after adjusting the intensity of the scanning lamp 30 mm approx 33 5 mm approx 6 mm Points of measurement The micropr...

Page 74: ...TER 4 IMAGE FORMATION SYSTEM Figure 4 103F 5V Photosensitive drum Developing cylinder Microprocessor Amplifier circuit Scanning lamp Lens array AE sensor PD602 VR603 4V approx VR602 Control panel PCB...

Page 75: ...sitive drum Figure 4 201A a Drum Cover Shutter The photosensitive drum is susceptible to light if exposed to strong light it will develop residual memory causing white spots or black lines on the copi...

Page 76: ...for safety before disassembly or reassembly work 2 Unless otherwise noted reassembly is the reverse of disassembly 3 Group the screws by type length and diameter and location 4 One of the mounting scr...

Page 77: ...tion 1 You must rotate the drum in the direction it rotates for making copies otherwise the leaf spring used to apply developing biases to the developing cylinder may cause faulty contact 2 Use a flan...

Page 78: ...ing roller lightly using lint free paper Caution 1 Do not use water or solvent 2 Do not touch the roller make sure the roller is free of solvent or oil 2 Detaching the Transfer Charging Roller 1 Open...

Page 79: ...elivery Delay Jam 5 6 B Delivery Stationary Jam 5 7 C Pick Up Delay Jam PC420 430 FC220 5 8 D Pick Up Stationary Jam 5 9 E Paper is present at the pick up or delivery sensor at time of power on or whe...

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Page 81: ...it reaches the copy tray The delivery of copy paper is monitored by the delivery sensor Q801 if copy paper fails to reach or move past the sensor the copier identifies the condition as a jam and flash...

Page 82: ...ontrol ring and pick up solenoid SL1 When the pick up solenoid goes ON the claw moves away from the control ring allowing the drive from the main motor M1 to be transmitted causing the pick up roller...

Page 83: ...tor M1 goes ON causing the pick up roller to rotate by its drive The pick up roller keeps rotating as long as the main motor remains ON The condition causes the copy paper to butt against the registra...

Page 84: ...s when the pick up solenoid PC420 430 FC220 or the registration solenoid PC400 FC200 goes ON to set the claw to the control ring Copyboard glass Registration cam Lever Main motor M1 Claw Control ring...

Page 85: ...or M1 Copyboard position sensor Q902 Copyboard drive solenoid SL2 Fixing heater H1 Pick up solenoid SL1 Copy Start key ON Pick up sensor Q131 ON only PC430 Figure 5 301B b PC400 FC200 Sequence Copyboa...

Page 86: ...microprocessor identifies the following conditions as jams A Delivery Delay Jam The copy paper does not reach the delivery sensor within a specific period of time 1 PC420 430 FC220 Sequence Copyboard...

Page 87: ...CBRV CBFW CBRV STOP LSTR STBY Power switch ON Main motor M1 Copyboard posi tion sensor Q902 Jam check Copy Start key ON Pick up sensor Q131 Delivery sensor Q801 4 sec error normal 4 sec normal 6 5 se...

Page 88: ...within a specific period of time Sequence Copyboard 1 2 3 4 5 6 STBY INTR CBRV STOP COPY CBFW CBRV CBFW CBRV STOP LSTR STBY Power switch ON Main motor M1 Copyboard posi tion sensor Q902 Pick up soleno...

Page 89: ...ON Main motor M1 Copyboard posi tion sensor Q902 Jam check Copy Start key ON Pick up sensor Q131 Delivery sensor Q801 1 sec error normal 1 sec Sequence Copyboard 1 2 3 4 5 STBY INTR CBRVSTOP COPY CBF...

Page 90: ...or safety before disassembly or reassembly work 2 Unless otherwise noted reassembly is the reverse of disassembly 3 Group the screws by type length and diameter and location 4 One of the mounting scre...

Page 91: ...PTER 5 PICK UP FEEDING SYSTEM 5 11 A Pick Up Roller Assembly 1 Detaching the Pick Up Roller a PC420 430 FC220 1 Detach the body cover 2 Disengage the hook q and detach the solenoid w Figure 5 501A rig...

Page 92: ...UP FEEDING SYSTEM 4 Bend the holding plate t and detach the pick up roller bushing y by pulling it to the front Figure 5 503A 5 Move the pick up roller assembly u to the front and detach it from the r...

Page 93: ...0 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON CHAPTER 5 PICK UP FEEDING SYSTEM 5 13 b PC400 FC200 1 Detach the body cover 2 Bend the pick up roller support q and detach the pick up roller w from...

Page 94: ...220 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 5 14 CHAPTER 5 PICK UP FEEDING SYSTEM B Registration Roller Assembly 1 Detaching the Registration Roller Assembly 1 Detach the copyboard drive ass...

Page 95: ...V 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON CHAPTER 5 PICK UP FEEDING SYSTEM 5 15 C Removing the Separation Pad 1 Remove the pick up roller assembly q q Push Push Figure 5 501C Figure 5 502C 2 Open...

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Page 97: ...B Controlling the Fixing Heater Temperature 6 3 C Controlling the Supply Power to the Fixing Heater 6 3 D Protection Mechanisms 6 5 II MECHANICAL SYSTEM 6 6 A Fixing Assembly 6 7 This chapter outlines...

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Page 99: ...film to rotate Some sections of the underside of the fixing film is heated by the fixing heater The temperature of the fixing heater is monitored by the thermistor TH1 and the readings are sent to the...

Page 100: ...COM 5V 5V Relay drive command RELAYD Fixing heater overheating sensor circuit 5V 5V 5V 5V Fixing heater drive command HTRD DC controller DC power supply PCB Microprocessor Thermistor signal 1 TH1 Fix...

Page 101: ...H1 is controlled by controlling the power supplied to the fixing heater The power to the fixing heater is controlled by a phase power control method The microprocessor on the DC controller DC power su...

Page 102: ...HT 1998 CANON INC CANON PC400 420 430 FC200 220 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 6 4 CHAPTER 6 FIXING SYSTEM AC input signal ZXDP signal VPEAK signal HTRD Supply power to heater Figure...

Page 103: ...he temperature of the fixing heater does not reach 150 C within 7 5 sec after copying starts iii The temperature of the fixing heater drops to 135 C or less after it has reached 150 C iv The temperatu...

Page 104: ...afety before disassembly or reassembly work 2 Unless otherwise noted reassembly is the reverse of disassembly 3 Group the screws by type length and diameter and location 4 One of the mounting screws u...

Page 105: ...into the bushing 3 The copier does not have an adjustment mechanism for roller pressure COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC CANON PC400 420 430 FC200 220 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON CHAPTER...

Page 106: ...00 420 430 FC200 220 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 6 8 CHAPTER 6 FIXING SYSTEM 3 While lifting the hook w slide the delivery door switch e to the front to remove Figure 6 203A Figur...

Page 107: ...ing assembly 2 Remove the harness q and remove the hook w then remove the harness holder e 5 Remove the two screws M4X8 yellow t and turn the fixing assembly y slightly in the direction of the arrow t...

Page 108: ...FIXING SYSTEM 4 Remove the two screws e and remove the heat exhaust fan r Figure 6 208A Figure 6 209A 5 Remove the two screws u and turn the upper stay i in the direction of the arrow to remove rear F...

Page 109: ...M 6 11 6 Disconnect the connector o and remove the fixing upper unit 0 Figure 6 210A Figure 6 211A 10 9 front 4 Detaching the Pressure Roller 1 Detach the fixing upper unit Note Take care not to damag...

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Page 111: ...PCB 7 2 C Protection Mechanism for Power Supply Circuit 7 2 II MECHANICAL SYSTEM 7 3 A External Covers 7 4 B Copyboard Assembly 7 9 C DC Controller DC Power Supply PCB 7 11 D Control Panel PCB 7 14 T...

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Page 113: ...ssor indicates AC line Door switch SW1 Sub power supply Relay AC driver Fixing heater Lamp drive assembly Scanning lamp HVT assembly Charging roller Developing cylinder Main motor M1 DC load Control p...

Page 114: ...the fixing heater Note The tolerances for the DC power supply are as follows 24VR 5 24 VU 22 V to 46 V 5 VL 2 5 V 10 C Protection Mechanism for Power Supply Circuit The DC power supply circuit s AC po...

Page 115: ...ord for safety before disassembly or reassembly work 2 Unless otherwise noted reassembly is the reverse of disassembly 3 Group the screws by type length and diameter and location 4 One of the mounting...

Page 116: ...7 202A q Control panel cover w Bottom cover e Top cover r Body cover t Delivery assembly cover y Copyboard cover Figure 7 201A 1 Detaching the Control Panel Cover 1 Move the copyboard cover to the lef...

Page 117: ...gure 7 203A 3 Detach the pick up tray and delivery tray 4 Detach the control cover 5 Open the top cover and take out the cartridge 6 Press the delivery assembly cover open close button to open the del...

Page 118: ...ght rear of the body with a screwdriver and lift the body cover t slightly Figure 7 205A right rear view Figure 7 206A rear view 9 Detach the hook at the rear y as if to pull the body cover u to the f...

Page 119: ...the two connectors q Figure 7 208A Figure 7 209A 3 Bend the support w at the front to the front and remove the pin e from the top cover assembly 4 Detach the top cover assembly r 4 Detaching the Deliv...

Page 120: ...D IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 7 8 CHAPTER 7 EXTERNALS AUXILIARY MECHANISMS 5 Detaching the Bottom Cover 1 Place the copier with the delivery assembly at the bottom then remove the two screws M4X10 black...

Page 121: ...Copyboard Assembly 1 Detaching the Copyboard Cover 1 Lift the right rear corner of the copyboard cover about 5 mm then slide it to the front 2 Slide the left rear corner the same way Figure 7 201B Fi...

Page 122: ...APTER 7 EXTERNALS AUXILIARY MECHANISMS 2 Move the copyboard to the right by hand and remove the screw M4X10 black r then detach the copyboard t Figure 7 204B Note 1 Do not disassemble the rail 2 To at...

Page 123: ...Detaching the DC Controller DC Power Supply PCB 1 Detach the body cover 2 Remove the drive release arm q 3 Remove the screw w and discon nect the two connectors e 4 Disconnect the four fastons r 5 De...

Page 124: ...controller DC power supply PCB has high voltage contacts and pick up sensor lever take extra care not to damage the parts when detaching the PCB Figure 7 203C Figure 7 204C 10 11 9 Remove the screw M...

Page 125: ...ALS AUXILIARY MECHANISMS 7 13 Figure 7 205C Fastons white harness Fastons black harness Fastons gray harness Door switch 2 Points to Note When Installing the Delivery Door Switch Caution When insertin...

Page 126: ...r 2 Disconnect the three connectors q 3 Hold the flat cable w with both hands and detach them from the connector by lifting them straight up 4 Disengage the hook e and detach the control panel PCB r b...

Page 127: ...NG THE MACHINE 8 5 The product is carefully adjusted and strictly inspected before it leaves the factory therefore proper installation is very important in maintaining its out of factory performance M...

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Page 129: ...g terminal The temperature and humidity of the site must be 7 5 to 32 5 C 45 5 to 90 5 F and 5 to 85 respectively Avoid areas near water faucets water boilers humidifiers or refrigerators Avoid areas...

Page 130: ...Take out the accessories 2 Make sure that the Operator s Manual is in the box Remove the cover bag from the copier and detach all strips of tape that hold parts 3 Check the covers for damage and defor...

Page 131: ...ace the cartridge on a level place then detach the tip of the seal and pull it fully out about 50 cm 8 Hold the cartridge with its Warning label facing left and slide in the cartridge slowly until it...

Page 132: ...goes ON on the display PC420 430 FC220 Check that 1 goes ON on the display PC420 430 FC220 Check the Main indicator goes ON PC400 FC200 Check the movement of the copy density lever dial Set the Test S...

Page 133: ...ruck or other means of transportation perform the following Step Work Remarks Switch the machine OFF and disconnect the power plug 1 Checks Take out the cartridge and fold the copy tray and pick up tr...

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Page 135: ...HAPTER 9 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING I PERIODICALLY REPLACED PARTS 9 1 II DURABLES 9 1 III PERIODICAL SERVICING 9 1 IV NOTES ABOUT CARTRIDGE 9 2 A Storing Sealed Cartridges 9 2 B Storing and Handling Un...

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Page 137: ...ER 9 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING 9 1 I PERIODICALLY REPLACED PARTS The machine does not have parts which must be replaced on a periodical basis II DURABLES The machine does not have parts which are clas...

Page 138: ...g the cartridge in a warehouse or workshop make sure the place is controlled to the specifications shown in Table 9 401A a Avoid direct rays of the sun b Avoid areas subjected to appreciable vibration...

Page 139: ...ays of the sun Do not keep it in a car even in a protective box the inside may become extremely hot b Avoid areas of high or low temperature humidity and areas where these factors tend to change rapid...

Page 140: ...8 CANON INC CANON PC400 420 430 FC200 220 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 9 4 CHAPTER 9 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING b Do not place the cartridge upright or upside down do not shake it F...

Page 141: ...ies with white spots or vertical lines Leave the copier alone for some time for possible recovery to avoid residual memory which results in white spots or vertical lines however keep the following in...

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Page 143: ...16 C Troubleshooting by Image Fault 10 17 IV TROUBLESHOOTING MALFUNCTIONS 10 24 A Troubleshooting Malfunctions 10 24 V TROUBLESHOOTING PAPER FEED PROBLEMS 10 30 A Copy Paper Jams 10 30 B Feeding Fault...

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Page 145: ...losed firmly or the main power supply is absent If you want to find out the action to take or the steps to correct a specific problem go through the steps in order Answer YES or NO to the questions un...

Page 146: ...09 2 on the DC controller PCB Connect the positive probe of the meter to the terminal marked and the negative probe to the terminal marked Connect the power plug Close the door or the cover The proble...

Page 147: ...1 see Note 3 4 Fogging in white area see Note 3 Set the switch to the middle Clean the parts Is the problem corrected by the density correction switch Is optimum density obtained by adjusting the int...

Page 148: ...Cleaning Do not use water or solvent Take care not to touch the roller or leave oil Cartridge Transfer charging roller Parts Tools Solvents Remarks Inlet guide Solvent Fixing assembly Parts Tools Sol...

Page 149: ...on of the white paint found behind the copyboard glass Figure 10 202A 2 Image Leading Edge Margin point of detection for registration The leading edge margin must be 0 2 to 5 0 mm when the Test Sheet...

Page 150: ...isconnect the power plug and detach the faulty control panel PCB 2 Set the meter to the 200 k range and measure C between the terminal of VR604 and the terminal of R614 on the detached control panel P...

Page 151: ...to the copier 2 De select AE and set the copy density control lever dial to the center 3 Set the density correction switch SW606 to the center PC420 430 FC220 4 Set the Test Sheet NA3 NB3 NA2 and make...

Page 152: ...ewspaper whose text consists of fine print do not use a section with photos or large characters Make sure you have adjusted light intensity 1 Switch the copier OFF 2 Detach the control panel cover 3 T...

Page 153: ...the jumper wires 8 Set the digital multimeter to the 20V DC range and turn VR602 AE offset adjust ment until the voltage between the anode side of the diode D606 and JP607 GND is 4 0 0 1 V Notes You...

Page 154: ...B 11 Switch the copier OFF Notes Make sure that the jumping wires are no longer shorted 12 Switch the copier ON once again 13 Set the density correction switch SW606 to the center of the three setting...

Page 155: ...s d Avoid direct rays of the sun otherwise provide curtains e Make sure the site is well ventilated f Make sure the floor is level Check the site to see if it meets the above requirements 2 Checking t...

Page 156: ...ng a cotton wad 5 Checking the Transfer Charging Roller Check the transfer charging roller for scratches or other abnormalities 6 Checking the Feeding Assembly Check the feeding assembly for dirt If d...

Page 157: ...Take out the cartridge from the copier and rotate it several times Figure 10 302A 2 Set the cartridge back into the copier and make copies a If the copies are normal The user may use the cartridge fo...

Page 158: ...images b When too cold the photosensitive drum assumes a high electrical resistance resulting in poor contrast c Condensation in the pick up feeding assembly can cause faulty paper transport d Condens...

Page 159: ...COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC CANON PC400 420 430 FC200 220 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10 15...

Page 160: ...COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC CANON PC400 420 430 FC200 220 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 10 16 CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING B Samples of Image Faults not available...

Page 161: ...le of operation then open the top cover Is the toner image on the pho tosensitive drum more or less normal before transfer Be sure to check quickly to protect the drum against light NO Go to step 5 Tr...

Page 162: ...dle of operation then open the top cover Does the toner image on the photosensitive drum before transfer have uneven density YES 1 Replace the cartridge 2 Replace the scanning lamp unit Transfer charg...

Page 163: ...ed YES End Cartridge 2 Take out the cartridge and put it back in Is the problem corrected YES End NO Replace the cartridge Cause Step Checks YES NO Remedies Fixing assembly 1 Press the Copy Start key...

Page 164: ...YES Check the copyboard rail for foreign matter Copyboard rail Check the scanning lamp for flickering and check the presence absence of a developing bias Scanning lamp Developing bias NO 13 The back o...

Page 165: ...eck the ther mistor and DC controller DC power supply PCB Fixing heater NO See The fixing heater fails to operate 15 The copy has faulty leading edge registration blank area much too wide 16 The copy...

Page 166: ...e Cause Step Checks YES NO Remedies Scanning lamp 1 Does the scanning lamp flicker YES Replace the scanning lamp unit Cartridge 2 Replace the cartridge Is the problem corrected YES End High voltage tr...

Page 167: ...ke adjustments so that the shutter opens smoothly Drum drive assembly 5 Is the drum drive gear rotating normally NO Check the drum drive assembly High voltage transformer 6 Are the primary charging te...

Page 168: ...range and wait until the fixing heater is sufficiently cool Measure the voltage between J603 1 and J603 2 Is it about 3 2 V or more NO Check the wiring from the DC controller DC power supply PCB to t...

Page 169: ...C power supply PCB 3 Does the copyboard move in reverse after copying operation has started and move forward after it has reached the copy board start position YES Replace the DC con troller DC power...

Page 170: ...h is turned ON and does the power turn OFF thereafter YES See E0 Top cover Delivery assembly cover 3 Are the top cover and delivery assembly cover closed properly NO Close the top cover and delivery a...

Page 171: ...up solenoid SL1 PC420 430 FC220 Registration solenoid SL1 PC400 FC200 4 Set the meter to the 30VDC range Does the voltage between J201 6 and J201 7 on the DC controller DC power supply PCB change to a...

Page 172: ...ontroller DC power supply PCB if normal replace the DC controller DC power supply PCB Cause Step Checks YES NO Remedies Main motor M1 1 Is the main motor rotating NO See The main motor fails to rotate...

Page 173: ...NO Check the wiring from the control panel PCB to the DC controller DC power supply PCB if normal replace the DC controller DC power supply PCB Cause Step Checks YES NO Remedies Control panel PCB 1 R...

Page 174: ...APTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING V TROUBLESHOOTING PAPER FEED PROBLEMS A Copy Paper Jams Jams can be classified according to location within the copier q Pick up assembly w Separation feeding assembly e Fixin...

Page 175: ...he pick up guide plate Pick up roller 5 Is the pick up roller deformed or worn YES Replace the pick up roller Spring for pick up control Spring clutch PC420 430 FC220 NO 1 Check the spring 2 Check the...

Page 176: ...nd the document matched correctly NO Check the separation feeding assembly Fixing assembly inlet guide 2 Is the inlet guide soiled with foreign matter or toner Clean it YES Delivery sensor lever 3 Doe...

Page 177: ...edies Pick up assembly Registration roller 1 Switch the copier OFF while the copy paper is moving through the feeding assembly Is the paper wrinkled at the time Or is it moving askew YES Check the pic...

Page 178: ...TS A Sensors and Solenoids Figure 10 601A Q902 SL2 Q901 Q801 Q131 PD601 PD602 SL1 Symbol Name Notation Description Photointerrupter Photodiode Solenoid Q131 Q801 Q901 Q902 PD601 PD602 SL1 SL2 Pick up...

Page 179: ...98 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 10 35 Figure 10 601B SW2 SW604 SW606 SW1 Symbol Name Notation Description Switch Switch SW1 SW2 SW604 SW606 Top cover switch Delivery as...

Page 180: ...RIME AU JAPON 10 36 CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING Figure 10 601C M1 FU2 TH1 H1 Symbol Name Notation Description Heater Motor Thermistor Thermal fuse H1 M1 TH1 FU2 Fixing heater Main motor Fixing heater t...

Page 181: ...ion DC controller DC power supply PCB Control panel PCB Scanning lamp PCB Delivery sensor PCB Motor rotation sensor PCB Copyboard position sensor PCB Controls sequence supplies DC power controls scann...

Page 182: ...in parentheses refers to the PC400 FC200 E Variable Resistors VR and Check Pins by PCB Of the variable resistors VR and check pins used in the copier those used in the field are discussed herein Do n...

Page 183: ...it to adjust the AE offset use it only after replacing the scanning lamp unit intensity sensor AE sensor or control panel PCB VR603 Use it to adjust the AE gain use it only after replacing the scanni...

Page 184: ...ote If an error associated with E0 is detected is displayed PC420 430 FC220 or the Jam indicator PC400 FC200 remains ON for about 0 5 sec thereafter the power goes out Code Cause Description Thermisto...

Page 185: ...opyboard position sensor PCB Q902 faulty DC controller DC power supply PCB faulty The copyboard position sensor Q902 goes ON when copying operation starts The copyboard position sensor Q902 is ON 0 8...

Page 186: ...COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC CANON PC400 420 430 FC200 220 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 10 42 CHAPTER 10 TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 187: ...ON PC400 420 430 FC200 220 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 1 APPENDIX A GENERAL TIMING CHART A 1 B SIGNALS ABBREVIATIONS LISTA 3 C GENERAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM A 5 D SPECIAL TOOLS TABLE A...

Page 188: ...ion sensor Q902 Copyboard drive solenoid SL2 Scanning lamp LA1 LA8 Fixing heater H1 Primary AC bias Primary DC bias Developing AC bias Developing DC bias Transfer Pick up sensor Q131 Registration sole...

Page 189: ...Power switch ON Copy paper inserted 240V 625V 400V 120 to 560V Cleaning mode Measurement mode 1 sec CBFW 13 Main motor M1 Document position sensor Q902 Copyboard drive solenoid SL2 Scanning lamp LA1 L...

Page 190: ...OL COMMAND DGT0 OSCILLATION SIGNAL 0 DGT1 OSCILLATION SIGNAL 1 DGT2 OSCILLATION SIGNAL 2 HTRD FIXING HEATER DRIVE COMMAND HVPAC PRIMARY AC BIAS ON COMMAND HVPDC PRIMARY DC BIAS ON COMMAND HVPHO PRIMAR...

Page 191: ...ANON INC CANON PC400 420 430 FC200 220 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON A 4 APPENDIX 2 Abbreviations INTR INITIAL ROTATION LSTR LAST ROTATION CBFW COPYBOARD FORWARD CBRV COPYBOARD REVE...

Page 192: ...1 1 3 GND TH1 DGT1 LEG KEYRO 2 NC J102 J103 J907 Intensity sensor Main motor Delivery sensor N C N C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 J202 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 GND 5V DGT...

Page 193: ...13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 J907F 1 2 3 4 5 Q801 J801 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 J603P J621P AE sensor Intensity sensor J621F J603F Control panel PCB DC controller DC power supply PCB Scannig lamp PCB Door switc...

Page 194: ...ls used for servicing the machine in addition to the standard tools set The tools are categorized as follows A tools that must be carried by each service person B tools that must be carried by a group...

Page 195: ...Surface active agent Do not bring near fire Procure locally Isopropyl alcohol may be substituted 2 Solvent Cleaning e g metal oil or toner dirt Hydrocarbon fluorine chlorine family Alcohol Do not brin...

Page 196: ...y OFFICE IMAGING PRODUCTS TECHNICAL SUPPORT DEPARTMENT 1 OFFICE IMAGING PRODUCTS TECHNICAL SUPPORT DIVISION CANON INC Printed in Japan REVISION 0 JAN 1998 23715 5 1 Hakusan 7 chome Toride shi Ibaraki...

Page 197: ...PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 0198M2 01 1 This publication is printed on 70 reprocessed paper...

Page 198: ...PARTS CATALOG REVISION 0 JAN 1998 FY8 31DD 000 COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC CANON FC220 PC420 430 FC200 PC400 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 1 1...

Page 199: ...f the information pertaining to each item Be sure to include in the Parts Request the full item description the item part number and the quantity Canon Inc Office Imaging Products Technical Support De...

Page 200: ...0 120V 60Hz 120V 60Hz F13 5031 F13 5033 ZTJ00001 ZTK00001 WHITE GRAY PC430 120V 60Hz F13 5032 ZTL00001 WHITE FC200 100V 50 60Hz 100V 50 60Hz 220 240V 50Hz 220 240V 50Hz 220V 50Hz F13 4811 F13 4813 F13...

Page 201: ...EMBLY FC200 PC400 160 COPYBOARD COVER ASSEMBLY FC220 PC420 FC200 PC400 161 COPYBOARD COVER ASSEMBLY PC430 240 COPYBOARD DRIVE ASSEMBLY 320 REGISTRATION ROLLER ASSEMBLY 340 PAPER PICK UP ROLLER ASSEMBL...

Page 202: ...0 PAPER PICK UP ROLLER ASSEMBLY FC220 PC420 430 340 COPYBOARD DRIVE ASSEMBLY 240 160 DC CONT DC POWER SUPPLY PCB ASSEMBLY 910 COPYBOARD COVER ASSEMBLY 161 130A FIGURE A ASSEMBLY LOCATION DIAGRAM COPYR...

Page 203: ...6 8 13 11 10 9 SEE FIGURE130 FC220 100V FC220 100V 15 7 6 FIGURE 100 FC220 PC420 PC430 EXTERNAL COVERS PANELS ETC COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC CANON FC220 PC420 430 FC200 PC400 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN J...

Page 204: ...FB4 0371 000 1 LABEL DENSITY ADJUSTMENT FC220 100V GRAY 7 FB4 0058 000 1 LABEL CONTROL PANEL 2 FC220 100V WHITE FB4 0368 000 1 LABEL CONTROL PANEL 2 FC220 100V GRAY 8 FB4 0287 000 1 DIAL DENSITY CONT...

Page 205: ...ER COVER UNIT FC220 115V WHITE PC420 120V WHITE FG5 9545 000 1 UPPER COVER UNIT FC220 220 240V WHITE FG5 9549 000 1 UPPER COVER UNIT FC220 220 240V GRAY FG5 9550 000 1 UPPER COVER UNIT PC420 120V GRAY...

Page 206: ...2 SEE FIGURE 130A UTP UTQ ZTH ZTG FC200 100V 5 11 8 9 7 FIGURE 100A FC200 PC400 EXTERNAL COVERS PANELS ETC COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC CANON FC220 PC420 430 FC200 PC400 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IM...

Page 207: ...FC200 100V GRAY 8 FB4 0328 000 1 TRAY PAPER DELIVERY UTP UTQ ZTH FB4 0327 000 1 TRAY PAPER DELIVERY ZTG 9 FB4 0331 000 1 TRAY SUB UTP UTQ ZTH FB4 0330 000 1 TRAY SUB ZTG 1 0 FB4 0352 000 1 KEY TOP MA...

Page 208: ...3 1 1 14 8 7 16A 3 21 21 15A 15 15A 15B 12 9 10 2 4 J906 J621 FC220 PC420 430 J621 FC220 PC420 430 FC220 PC420 430 13 FIGURE 101 UPPER MAIN BODY COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC CANON FC220 PC420 430 FC200 PC...

Page 209: ...REFLECTIVE RIGHT 1 3 FB4 0361 000 1 LABEL JAM EXCEPT CHINESE EXCEPT KOREAN FB4 0369 000 1 LABEL JAM CHINESE FC2 9144 000 1 LABEL JAM KOREAN 1 4 FF2 9929 000 1 CABLE AE SENSOR FC220 PC420 430 J621 FF2...

Page 210: ...0 2 0 FS5 2337 000 1 SPRING COMPRESSION 2 1 FS5 2358 000 2 SPRING COMPRESSION FC220 PC420 430 2 2 FS5 2359 000 1 SPRING COMPRESSION 2 3 FS6 2168 000 1 SPRING COMPRESSION 2 4 WG3 0055 000 1 PHOTO DIODE...

Page 211: ...115 120V 100V SW2 J909 J908 SEE FIGURE 810 J901 SL1 SEE FIGURE 320 SEE FIGURE 370 FC220 PC420 220V PTS 100V J904 502 12 504 15 11 25 507 508 31A 24 23 39 A 20 20 19 38 FIGURE 102 LOWER MAIN BODY FC22...

Page 212: ...6 SEE FIGURE 340 J603 J907 Q801 J801 100V J601 J202 SEE FIGURE 910 LED601 FC220 PC420 33A 33 1 36 30 A 30A 26 2 FIGURE 102 LOWER MAIN BODY FC220 PC420 PC430 2 2 COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC CANON FC220 PC...

Page 213: ...Y 1 2 FB2 9572 000 1 PLATE TRANSFER TERMINAL 1 3 FB2 9573 000 1 SHEET REGISTRATION 1 4 FB2 9574 000 1 GUIDE TRANSFER LOWER 1 5 FB2 9575 000 1 PLATE CONTINUITY 1 6 FB2 9589 000 1 BUSHING 1 7 FB2 9622 0...

Page 214: ...00 1 CONTROL PANEL PCB UNIT 3 3 A FH6 3815 000 1 LED 7 SEGMENT LED601 3 4 FH2 5274 000 1 CORD POWER SUPPLY 220V PTR UTR PTT 3 5 FH2 5276 030 1 CORD POWER SUPPLY 240V RTM 3 6 FH2 6223 000 1 CABLE FLAT...

Page 215: ...2 6X6 5 0 4 XB4 7300 509 1 SCREW TAPPING TRUSS HEAD M3X5 5 0 5 XB4 7300 809 1 SCREW TAPPING TRUSS HEAD M3X8 5 0 6 XB4 7400 805 5 SCREW TAPPING TRUSS HEAD M4X8 5 0 7 XB4 7401 009 2 SCREW TAPPING TRUSS...

Page 216: ...0V 120 220 240V SW2 J909 SEE FIGURE 810 Q901 SEE FIGURE 240 SEE FIGURE 320 J908 SEE FIGURE 370 220V PTV J904 100V 25 24 507 11 22 30A 17 20 38 18 18 21 A 37 FIGURE 102A LOWER MAIN BODY FC200 PC400 1 2...

Page 217: ...J603 J907 100V J601 J202 Q801 J801 SEE FIGURE 910 LED602 LED601 29A 1 32 35 505 26 32B 32A A 2 FIGURE 102A LOWER MAIN BODY FC200 PC400 2 2 COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC CANON FC220 PC420 430 FC200 PC400 R...

Page 218: ...NAL 1 3 FB2 9574 000 1 GUIDE TRANSFER LOWER 1 4 FB2 9575 000 1 PLATE CONTINUITY 1 5 FB2 9622 020 1 HOLDER DOOR SWITCH 1 6 FB2 9641 000 1 BELT FAN 1 7 FB4 0048 000 1 PLATE DOOR SWITCH LINK 2 1 8 FB4 00...

Page 219: ...LED SLA 380LT3F LED602 3 2 B FH9 0536 000 1 LED SLA 380MT3F LED601 3 3 FH2 5274 000 1 CORD POWER SUPPLY 220V PTQ UTP 3 4 FH2 5276 030 1 CORD POWER SUPPLY 240V RTL 3 5 FH2 6224 000 1 CABLE FLAT J202 6...

Page 220: ...SS HEAD M3X8 5 0 5 XB4 7400 805 5 SCREW TAPPING TRUSS HEAD M4X8 5 0 6 XB4 7401 009 3 SCREW TAPPING TRUSS HEAD M4X10 5 0 7 XB4 7401 009 2 SCREW TAPPING TRUSS HEAD M4X10 5 0 8 XB6 7300 409 1 SCREW TP M3...

Page 221: ...RAY 1 FB4 0035 000 1 KEY TOP COPY 2 FB4 0036 000 1 KEY TOP PLUS 3 FB4 0037 000 1 KEY TOP CLEAR 4 FB4 0038 000 1 KEY TOP AE SETTING WHITE FB4 0318 000 1 KEY TOP AE SETTING GRAY 5 FB4 0039 000 1 PANEL C...

Page 222: ...PC400 GRAY 1 FB4 0257 000 1 PANEL CLEAR 2 FB4 0258 000 1 LEVER DENSITY CONTROL 1 WHITE FB4 0260 000 1 LEVER DENSITY CONTROL 1 GRAY 3 FB4 0259 000 1 LEVER DENSITY CONTROL 2 WHITE FB4 0261 000 1 LEVER...

Page 223: ...mbly does not include the parts shown with key No 6 and 6A FIGURE 160 FC220 PC420 FC200 PC400 COPYBOARD COVER ASSEMBLY COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC CANON FC220 PC420 430 FC200 PC400 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED...

Page 224: ...RACK SUPPORT 3 FB4 0030 000 1 SHEET RACK GUIDE 4 FB4 0310 000 1 MOUNT RACK 5 FB4 0372 000 1 PLATE VERTICAL SIZE INDEX A4 A5 B5 B6 FB4 0373 000 1 PLATE VERTICAL SIZE INDEX A4 A5 B5 LTR STMT 6 FF5 6407...

Page 225: ...de the parts shown with key No 4 7 7A and 502 7 6 501 503 1 2 8 5 3 7A 502 4 FIGURE 161 COPYBOARD COVER ASSEMBLY PC430 COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC CANON FC220 PC420 430 FC200 PC400 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED...

Page 226: ...9728 000 1 RACK 6 FB2 9732 000 1 PLATE SIZE INDEX LTR STMT LGL A4 A5 7 FF5 6409 000 1 COVER COPYBOARD SEE NOTE PC430 7 A FB1 8870 000 1 SHEET COPYBOARD SEE NOTE PC430 8 FN1 4329 000 1 GLASS COPYBOARD...

Page 227: ...1 LINK REGISTRATION 2 4 FB4 0353 000 1 LINK REGISTRATION 4 5 FG5 4800 000 1 COPYBOARD POSITION SENSOR PCB J905 6 FS5 2347 000 1 SPRING TENSION 7 FS6 0355 000 2 GEAR 16T 8 FS6 2728 000 1 SPRING TENSIO...

Page 228: ...7 2 16 1 A A NOTE This assembly does not include the parts shown with key No 1 9 13 and 15 12 FIGURE 320 REGISTRATION ROLLER ASSEMBLY COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC CANON FC220 PC420 430 FC200 PC400 REV 0 J...

Page 229: ...IST ROLLER REAR 8 FB2 9599 000 1 DRUM CLUTCH 9 FB2 9600 000 1 ROLLER REGISTRATION UPPER SEE NOTE 1 0 FB4 0053 000 1 ARM PRESSURE RELEASE FRONT 1 1 FB4 0054 000 1 ARM PRESSURE RELEASE REAR 1 2 FB9 0001...

Page 230: ...Y FC220 PC420 430 1 FB1 7303 000 1 ROLLER PAPER PICK UP 2 FB1 7305 000 1 GEAR 34T 3 FB1 7306 000 1 BUSHING 4 FB1 7307 000 1 BUSHING 5 FB1 7308 020 1 GEAR 34T FIGURE 340 FC220 PC420 PC430 PAPER PICK UP...

Page 231: ...LABEL CAUTION HIGH TEMP SEE NOTE JAPANESE ENGLISH FRENCH FB4 0365 000 1 LABEL CAUTION HIGH TEMP SEE NOTE GERMAN SPANISH ITALIAN FB4 0370 000 1 LABEL CAUTION HIGH TEMP SEE NOTE CHINESE FC2 5845 000 1 L...

Page 232: ...0 21 22 11 19 26 9 3 13 28 25 18 28 25 29 15 503 5 NOTE This assembly does not include the part shown with key No 27 27 6 FIGURE 810 FIXING ASSEMBLY COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC CANON FC220 PC420 430 FC20...

Page 233: ...9614 000 1 ARM DRIVE RELEASE 1 0 FB2 9616 000 1 PULLEY FAN 1 1 FB2 9617 000 1 BUSHING 1 2 FB2 9625 000 2 CLAW SEPARATION 1 3 FB2 9627 000 1 SHEET WIND BLOCK 1 4 FB2 9653 000 1 LABEL CAUTION HIGH TEMP...

Page 234: ...000 2 PIN 2 6 RB1 3090 000 2 BUSHING PRESSURE ROLLER 2 7 RH2 5336 000 1 CONNECTOR DC SEE NOTE J907 2 8 RS5 2223 000 2 SPRING PRESSURE 2 9 XA9 0233 000 1 SCREW W WASHER M3X6 5 0 1 XB1 2300 409 5 SCREW...

Page 235: ...J908 FU102 FU101 NOTE This assembly does not include the part shown with key No 6 6 FIGURE 910 DC CONT DC POWER SUPPLY PCB ASSEMBLY COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC CANON FC220 PC420 430 FC200 PC400 REV 0 JAN...

Page 236: ...FF2 7814 000 1 CABLE TRANSFER CONTINUITY F U1 0 1 VD7 0042 501 1 FUSE 250V 2 5A 100 115 120V VD7 0641 601 1 FUSE 250V 1 6A 220 240V F U1 0 2 VD7 0211 002 1 FUSE 125V 10A 100 115 120V VD7 0645 001 1 F...

Page 237: ...ISTOR 40MOHM 0 69W R3 0 7 FH4 9195 000 1 RESISTOR 40MOHM 0 69W RL 1 0 1 FH9 0466 000 1 RELAY SQ1 0 1 RH6 3434 000 1 FILTER NOISE T 1 0 1 FH3 0749 000 1 TRANSFORMER 100 115 120V FH3 0753 000 1 TRANSFOR...

Page 238: ...J901 J902 J903 J201 J908 J909 J905 J904 J621 J603 J906 J801 J108 J907 FIGURE B LIST OF CONNECTORS COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC CANON FC220 PC420 430 FC200 PC400 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU...

Page 239: ...NNECTOR 3P MALE J 9 0 1 PCB DC CONTROLLER DC POWER SUPPLY NPN SOLENOID SL1 J 9 0 2 PCB DC CONTROLLER DC POWER SUPPLY NPN COPYBOARD DRIVE SOLENOID SL2 J 9 0 3 PCB DC CONTROLLER DC POWER SUPPLY NPN COPY...

Page 240: ...A N K Q T Y DESCRIPTION SERIAL NUMBER REMARKS B J 9 0 9 VS3 5093 001 1 CONNECTOR 1P MALE WS3 5225 000 1 PIN CONTACT COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC CANON FC220 PC420 430 FC200 PC400 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN...

Page 241: ...000 FB4 0258 000 FB4 0259 000 FB4 0260 000 FB4 0261 000 FB4 0262 000 FB4 0263 000 FB4 0264 000 FB4 0287 000 FB4 0288 000 FB4 0297 000 FB4 0301 000 FB4 0307 000 FB4 0308 000 FB4 0309 000 FB4 0310 000 F...

Page 242: ...R 2 8 5 R 3 0 7 R 2 7 4 3 3 A L 1 0 1 L 1 0 2 L 3 0 2 L 3 0 2 R L 1 0 1 L 3 0 2 L 1 0 1 3 9 3 2 A 3 2 B 7 8 3 8 4 0 4 1 3 9 4 0 4 2 4 3 FS5 2334 000 FS5 2337 000 FS5 2347 000 FS5 2349 000 FS5 2351 000...

Page 243: ...repared by OFFICE IMAGING PRODUCTS TECHNICAL SUPPORT DEPT 1 OFFICE IMAGING PRODUCTS TECHNICAL SUPPORT DIV CANON INC Printed in Japan REVISION 0 JAN 1998 5 1 Hakusan 7 chome Toride shi Ibaraki 302 Japa...

Page 244: ...PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON...

Page 245: ...COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC CANON PC400 420 430 FC200 220 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON SERVICE HANDBOOK REVISION 0 FY8 23AV 000 JAN 1998...

Page 246: ...MAY VARY SLIGHTLY FROM ACTUAL MACHINE VALUES OR THOSE FOUND IN ADVERTISING AND OTHER PRINTED MATTER ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING INFORMATION CONTAINED HEREIN SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE COPIER SERVICE DEPART...

Page 247: ...ss for Dirt and Scratches 3 2 4 Checking the Lens Array for Dirt 3 2 5 Checking the Transfer Charging Roller 3 2 6 Checking the Feeding Assembly 3 2 7 Checking the Copy Paper 3 2 8 Checking the Durabl...

Page 248: ...mbly 5 2 3 Fixing Delivery Assembly 5 3 B Feeding Faults 5 4 1 Double Feeding 5 4 2 Wrinkles 5 4 CHAPTER 6 ARRANGEMENT AND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRICAL PARTS A Sensors and Solenoids 6 1 B Switches 6 2 C La...

Page 249: ...N JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON iii CHAPTER 7 SELF DIAGNOSIS Self Diagnosis 7 1 APPENDIX A General Timing Chart A 1 B Signals Abbreviations List A 3 1 Signals A 3 2 Abbreviations A 4 C General Circuit Diagra...

Page 250: ...COPYRIGHT 1998 CANON INC CANON PC400 420 430 FC200 220 REV 0 JAN 1998 PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON iv...

Page 251: ...N A Periodically Replaced Parts The machine does not have parts which must be replaced on a periodical basis B Durables The machine does not have parts which are classified as durables C Periodical Se...

Page 252: ...re the place is controlled to the specifications shown in Table 1 1D a Avoid direct rays of the sun b Avoid areas subjected to appreciable vibration c Do not drop or subject it to impact Normal 9 10 o...

Page 253: ...protective box the inside may become extremely hot 2 Avoid areas of high or low temperature humidity and areas where these elements tend to change rapidly for example near air conditioners or heaters...

Page 254: ...the drum resulting in copies with white spots or vertical lines Leave the copier alone for some time for possible recovery to avoid residual memory which results in white spots or vertical lines howe...

Page 255: ...the middle Clean the parts Is the problem corrected by the density correction switch Is optimum density obtained by adjusting the intensity of light See Is gray scale No 9 barely noted See Note 2 Che...

Page 256: ...re not to touch the roller or leave oil Cartridge Transfer charging roller Parts Tools Solve Remarks Inlet guide Solvent Fixing assembly Parts Tools Solve Remarks Lens array Cotton wad Do not use the...

Page 257: ...t Sheet is copied Figure 2 1A The leading edge non image width is determined by the position of the white paint found behind the copyboard glass Figure 2 2A 2 Image Leading Edge Margin point of detect...

Page 258: ...lty control panel PCB 2 Set the meter to the 200 k range and measure C between the terminal of VR604 and the terminal of R614 on the detached control panel PCB see Figure 2 1B 3 Likewise measure C bet...

Page 259: ...nter 3 Set the density correction switch SW606 to the center PC420 430 FC220 4 Set the Test Sheet NA3 NB3 NA2 and make a copy 5 Check if the copy is free of fogging and gray scale No 9 No 10 if NB3 is...

Page 260: ...1 Switch the copier OFF 2 Detach the control panel cover 3 Turn VR602 and VR603 on the control panel PCB fully clockwise 4 Place a newspaper over the AE light receiving section of the copyboard and c...

Page 261: ...op shorting the jumper wires 8 Set the digital multimeter to the 20V DC range and turn VR602 AE offset adjustment until the voltage between the anode side of the diode D606 and JP607 GND is 4 0 0 1 V...

Page 262: ...ted 12 Switch the copier ON once again 13 Set the density correction switch SW606 to the center of the three settings 14 Make sure that the AE indicator is ON 15 Set the newspaper used in step 4 on th...

Page 263: ...vide curtains e Make sure the site is well ventilated f Make sure the floor is level Check the site to see if it meets the above requirements 2 Checking the Documents You must first check to see if a...

Page 264: ...Roller Check the transfer charging roller for scratches or other abnormalities 6 Checking the Feeding Assembly Check the feeding assembly for dirt If dirt is found clean it with a moist cloth 7 Checki...

Page 265: ...e it several times Figure 3 2A 2 Set the cartridge back into the copier and make copies a If the copies are normal The user may use the cartridge for some time more however advise the user to procure...

Page 266: ...umes a high electrical resistance resulting in poor contrast c Condensation in the pick up feeding assembly can cause faulty paper transport d Condensation in the lower roller of the manual pick up me...

Page 267: ...CHAPTER 3 IMAGE TROUBLESHOOTING 3 5...

Page 268: ...3 6 CHAPTER 3 IMAGE TROUBLESHOOTING B Samples of Image Faults not available...

Page 269: ...r image on the pho tosensitive drum more or less normal before transfer Be sure to check quickly to protect the drum against light NO Go to step 5 Transfer charging roller 3 Is the transfer charging r...

Page 270: ...oner image on the photosensitive drum before transfer have uneven density YES 1 Replace the cartridge 2 Replace the scanning lamp unit Transfer charging roller NO Check the transfer charg ing roller C...

Page 271: ...ut it back in Is the problem corrected YES End NO Replace the cartridge Cause Step Checks YES NO Remedies Fixing assembly 1 Press the Copy Start key and switch the copier OFF in the middle of operatio...

Page 272: ...pyboard rail Check the scanning lamp for flickering and check the presence absence of a developing bias Scanning lamp Developing bias NO 13 The back of the copy is soiled Cause Step Checks YES NO Reme...

Page 273: ...ply PCB Fixing heater NO See The fixing heater fails to operate 15 The copy has faulty leading edge registration blank area much too wide 16 The copy has faulty leading edge registration blank area to...

Page 274: ...1 Does the scanning lamp flicker YES Replace the scanning lamp unit Cartridge 2 Replace the cartridge Is the problem corrected YES End High voltage transformer Check the high voltage transformer DC co...

Page 275: ...Drum drive assembly 5 Is the drum drive gear rotating normally NO Check the drum drive assembly High voltage transformer 6 Are the primary charging terminal at the front left of the cartridge and the...

Page 276: ...3 14 CHAPTER 3 IMAGE TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 277: ...sufficiently cool Measure the voltage between J603 1 and J603 2 Is it about 3 2 V or more NO Check the wiring from the DC controller DC power supply PCB to the ther mistor TH1 if normal replace the fi...

Page 278: ...reverse after copying operation has started and move forward after it has reached the copy board start position YES Replace the DC con troller DC power supply PCB Copyboard drive assembly Copyboard g...

Page 279: ...eafter YES See E0 Top cover Delivery assembly cover 3 Are the top cover and delivery assembly cover closed properly NO Close the top cover and delivery assembly cover Power supply voltage 4 Is the rat...

Page 280: ...lenoid SL1 PC400 FC200 4 Set the meter to the 30VDC range Does the voltage between J201 6 and J201 7 on the DC controller DC power supply PCB change to about 24 V at pick up timing YES Check the sprin...

Page 281: ...the DC controller DC power supply PCB Cause Step Checks YES NO Remedies Main motor M1 1 Is the main motor rotating NO See The main motor fails to rotate Copyboard Copyboard drive assembly 2 Push the...

Page 282: ...to the DC controller DC power supply PCB if normal replace the DC controller DC power supply PCB Cause Step Checks YES NO Remedies Control panel PCB 1 Replace the control panel PCB Does the indicator...

Page 283: ...NG PAPER FEED PROBLEMS A Copy Paper Jams Jams can be classified according to location within the copier q Pick up assembly w Separation feeding assembly e Fixing delivery assembly The discussions that...

Page 284: ...the pick up roller deformed or worn YES Replace the pick up roller Spring for pick up control Spring clutch PC420 430 FC220 NO 1 Check the spring 2 Check the spring clutch Cause Step Checks YES NO Rem...

Page 285: ...he separation feeding assembly Fixing assembly inlet guide 2 Is the inlet guide soiled with foreign matter or toner Clean it YES Delivery sensor lever 3 Does the delivery sensor lever move smoothly Co...

Page 286: ...1 Switch the copier OFF while the copy paper is moving through the feeding assembly Is the paper wrinkled at the time Or is it moving askew YES Check the pick up assem bly Check the registration rolle...

Page 287: ...2 Q901 Q801 Q131 PD601 PD602 SL1 6 Figure 6 1A Symbol Name Notation Description Photointerrupter Photodiode Solenoid Q131 Q801 Q901 Q902 PD601 PD602 SL1 SL2 Pick up assembly paper sensor Delivery asse...

Page 288: ...ND FUNCTIONS OF ELECTRICAL PARTS B Switches Figure 6 1B SW2 SW604 SW606 SW1 Symbol Name Notation Description Switch Switch SW1 SW2 SW604 SW606 Top cover switch Delivery assembly door switch Power swit...

Page 289: ...PARTS 6 3 C Lamp Heater Motor and Others M1 FU2 TH1 H1 Figure 6 1C Symbol Name Notation Description Heater Motor Thermistor Thermal fuse H1 M1 TH1 FU2 Fixing heater Main motor Fixing heater temperatur...

Page 290: ...oller DC power supply PCB Control panel PCB Scanning lamp PCB Delivery sensor PCB Motor rotation sensor PCB Copyboard position sensor PCB Controls sequence supplies DC power controls scanning lamp ON...

Page 291: ...ouch those VRs and check pins not discussed herein they are for factory use only and require special tools and high precision for adjustment Note 1 VRs that may be used in the field 2 VRs that must no...

Page 292: ...st the AE offset use it only after replacing the scanning lamp unit intensity sensor AE sensor or control panel PCB VR603 Use it to adjust the AE gain use it only after replacing the scanning lamp uni...

Page 293: ...displayed PC420 430 FC220 or the Jam indicator PC400 FC200 remains ON for about 0 5 sec thereafter the power goes out 7 Code Cause Description Thermistor TH1 faulty Fixing heater H1 faulty DC control...

Page 294: ...DC power supply PCB faulty The copyboard position sensor Q902 goes ON when copying operation starts The copyboard position sensor Q902 is ON 0 8 sec after copying operation has started The copyboard...

Page 295: ...nning lamp LA1 LA8 Fixing heater H1 Primary AC bias Primary DC bias Developing AC bias Developing DC bias Transfer Pick up sensor Q131 Registration solenoid SL1 Sequence Copyboard STBY INTR CBRV STOP...

Page 296: ...20 to 560V Cleaning mode Measurement mode 1 sec CBFW 13 Main motor M1 Document position sensor Q902 Copyboard drive solenoid SL2 Scanning lamp LA1 LA8 Fixing heater H1 Primary AC bias Primary DC bias...

Page 297: ...N SIGNAL 1 DGT2 OSCILLATION SIGNAL 2 HTRD FIXING HEATER DRIVE COMMAND HVPAC PRIMARY AC BIAS ON COMMAND HVPDC PRIMARY DC BIAS ON COMMAND HVPHO PRIMARY DC BIAS HIGH OUTPUT COMMAND HVTDC TRANSFER DC BIAS...

Page 298: ...A 4 APPENDIX 2 Abbreviations INTR INITIAL ROTATION LSTR LAST ROTATION CBFW COPYBOARD FORWARD CBRV COPYBOARD REVERSE STBY STANDBY...

Page 299: ...ensity sensor Main motor Delivery sensor N C N C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 J202 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 GND 5V DGT2 DGT0 GND SEG2 S_CHECK DGT1 PWSON VR KEYR0 TH1 LID...

Page 300: ...801 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 J603P J621P AE sensor Intensity sensor J621F J603F Control panel PCB DC controller DC power supply PCB Scannig lamp PCB Door switch Delivery door switch 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 3 GND 5V DGT2 D...

Page 301: ...standard tools set The tools are categorized as follows A tools that must be carried by each service person B tools that must be carried by a group of about five service persons C tools that must be...

Page 302: ...locally Isopropyl alcohol may be substituted 2 Solvent Cleaning e g metal oil or toner dirt Hydrocarbon fluorine chlorine family Alcohol Do not bring near fire Procure locally 3 Heat resisting grease...

Page 303: ...ble Copying speed Copy size A4 LTR LGL max postcard min 52 to 128 g m2 Tracing paper Colored paper OHP film Postcard vertical Labels Wrapping paper 63 g m2 Copy paper type Two sided copying Overlay co...

Page 304: ...n reference only 0 2 kWh reference only Ozone 0 01 ppm or less average over 8 hr 71 dB Copying Standby Noise 14 1 in 359 mm Width Dimensions Depth Height 15 7 in 402 mm 4 1 in 108 mm Weight including...

Page 305: ...y OFFICE IMAGING PRODUCTS TECHNICAL SUPPORT DEPARTMENT 1 OFFICE IMAGING PRODUCTS TECHNICAL SUPPORT DIVISION CANON INC Printed in Japan REVISION 0 JAN 1998 23715 5 1 Hakusan 7 chome Toride shi Ibaraki...

Page 306: ...PRINTED IN JAPAN IMPRIME AU JAPON 0198M2 01 1 This publication is printed on 70 reprocessed paper...

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