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5. Service Tables

Before You Begin

There are two service modes for this machine:

• Service Mode. This mode is menu driven and includes important items for adjustments (CCD, ADF,

scanner, etc.) as well as other important functions such as displaying the firmware version number,
clearing the memory, printing reports, and so on.

• SP mode. Consists of SP codes SP1000 to SP7532. These are printer engine SP adjustments, primarily

but not exclusively used by designers for machine adjustments.

Service Mode

Entering/Exiting Service Mode

To enter Service Mode:

1. [Menu]> [#]> [*]> [Yes]

SERVICE MODE
1. SERVICE'S CHOICE

2. Use [

] or [

] to display the item to select.

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Summary of Contents for Toscana-C1b

Page 1: ...Toscana C1a C1b C1bN Machine Code J012 J013 J014 SERVICE MANUAL July 2007 Subject to change...

Page 2: ...completed service training for the machine and all optional devices designed for use with the machine Installation The main machine and options can be installed by either the customer or customer eng...

Page 3: ...vices To prevent electrical shock switch the machine off wait for a few seconds and then unplug the machine from the power source Before you do any checks or adjustments after turning the machine off...

Page 4: ...iately Never do any procedure that defeats the function of any safety device Modification or removal of a safety device fuse thermistor etc could cause a fire and personal injury After removal and rep...

Page 5: ...er damage Replace the power cord if necessary A frayed or otherwise damaged power cord can cause a short circuit which could lead to a fire or personal injury from electrical shock Check the length of...

Page 6: ...ators have read and understand all the safety instructions described in the operating instructions Demonstrate how to turn off the power and disconnect the power plug by pulling the plug not the cord...

Page 7: ...l Attach the caps to empty ink containers for temporary storage to avoid accidental spillage Return empty ink cartridges to a local dealer who can accept such items for collection and recycling or dis...

Page 8: ...it can be un plugged easily Disconnect the power plug by pulling the plug not the cable if the power cable or plug becomes frayed or otherwise damaged The supplied power cord is for use with this equi...

Page 9: ...there is a continuous air turnover Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before you move the machine While moving the machine you should take care that the power cord will not be damaged under th...

Page 10: ...a doctor if you have a problem Avoid getting ink on your clothes or skin when removing a paper jam or replacing ink cartridges If your skin comes into contact with ink wash the affected area thoroughl...

Page 11: ...ou to handle it carefully to avoid ink spillage User Information on Electrical Electronic Equipment Users in the EU Switzerland and Norway Our Products contain high quality components and are designed...

Page 12: ...purchased it your local dealer or sales service representatives All Other Users If you wish to discard this product please contact your local authorities the shop where you bought this product your l...

Page 13: ...battery with the incorrect type could cause the battery to explode If there is a problem with a circuit board replace the entire board as a single unit Always obey the local laws and regulations regar...

Page 14: ...options are available for the J012 J013 and J014 No Option Name For Machine J509 Paper Feed Unit TK2000 J012 J013 J014 J507 Multi Bypass Tray Type BY1000 J012 J013 J014 J510 Network Interface Board Ty...

Page 15: ...achine or Press either the up or down arrow on the scroll key or Press either the left or right arrow on the scroll key Example Machine operation panel procedures are abbreviated to reduce the needles...

Page 16: ...ls in section 3 Replacement and Adjustment Symbol What It Means Screw Connector E ring Clip ring Clamp This manual uses SEF Short Edge Feed and LEF Long Edge Feed to denote paper orientation Warnings...

Page 17: ...arks Microsoft Windows Windows Server and VistaTM are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems I...

Page 18: ...nd Abbreviations 15 Warnings Cautions Notes 15 Trademarks 16 1 Installation Preparation 25 Environment 25 Choosing a Location 25 Minimum Space Requirements 26 Power Source 27 Computer Hardware and Sof...

Page 19: ...le 63 Service Call Procedures 63 Regular Cleaning 64 3 Replacement and Adjustment Before Replacing Parts 65 Removal Table 65 Important Notice 68 Procedure Summary 69 Common Procedures 73 Network Inter...

Page 20: ...nce Unit Motor 112 Rear Fan 114 Front Fan 115 Sensors 116 Vertical Encoder Sensor 116 Carriage Position Sensor 117 Ink Level Sensor 118 1st Registration Sensor 119 2nd Registration Sensor 120 Scanner...

Page 21: ...f Diagnostic Test Flow 157 SC Error Codes 160 Summary of Error Levels 160 Out of Range Temperature Errors 160 SC Code Tables 161 Jam Codes 164 Facsimile Errors 172 Image Correction 179 Preparing for T...

Page 22: ...oup 7000 256 Bit Switches 270 Changing Bit Switch Settings 270 Bit Switch Summary 270 6 Detailed Section Descriptions Important Parts 275 J012 275 J013 J014 278 Boards 281 Board Circuit Diagram 281 Bo...

Page 23: ...Unit 311 Print Head Maintenance Cycles 316 Ink Collector Tank 317 Ink Collector Ink level sensor 318 Flushing Unit 319 Carriage Drive 320 Overview 320 Envelope Selector 321 Paper Feed Transport Paper...

Page 24: ...Tray Option 334 Paper Feed Unit Option 336 Overview 336 Paper Feed 337 ADF 338 Overview 338 Drive 338 7 Specifications General Specifications 341 ADF 341 Scanner 341 General Specifications 342 ADF 34...

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Page 26: ...o 89 6 F Humidity Range 15 to 80 RH Ambient Illumination Less than 1 500 Lux never expose to direct sunlight Ventilation More than 30 m3 hr person in the work area Ambient Dust Less than 0 10 mg m3 Ch...

Page 27: ...ine at any location higher than 2 000 m 6 500 ft above sea level 5 Set up and use the machine on a sturdy level surface Place a carpenter s level on the machine front to back and side to side and conf...

Page 28: ...Windows NT 4 0 or later HDD Toscana C1a J012 240 MB Toscana C1b J013 295 MB Toscana C1bN J014 300 MB For Windows NT 4 0 IE 4 0 or later is required Windows NT 4 0 does not support USB connection with...

Page 29: ...ory Required Windows 2000 128 MB Windows XP 128 MB Windows Server 2003 256 MB Windows NT 4 0 64 MB This machine does not support operation with Windows XP 64 Bit Edition or Windows Server 2003 64 Bit...

Page 30: ...n The operation panel below is common for the J013 J014 and has all the fax keys on the left because both machines support the fax function Summary of Important Operation Panel Keys For a more detaile...

Page 31: ...ween Text Photo and Text Photo Text Text LED on For documents that contain only text Photo Photo LED on For photographs printed matter with photos magazines etc TextandPhoto BothLEDson Allowsthemachin...

Page 32: ...f double sided originals 2 Sided Copy Duplex prints an original with pages printed on one side 14 Select Paper Tray Selects the paper feed source Tray 1 Tray 2 option Multi Bypass Tray option 15 Yes P...

Page 33: ...press the same number key again 3 To delete a number move or the cursor to the number to delete then press No This deletes the number at the cursor position 4 To enter a plus sign minus sign ampersan...

Page 34: ...turn to standby mode if a key is not pressed for 60 sec To turn the machine on and off 1 To turn the machine on press and hold the Power key for at least 1 sec The Power LED lights and Please Wait app...

Page 35: ...the print heads always do a Nozzle Check to determine which color is not printing The print heads should be cleaned only if a problem exists To clean the print heads Do print head cleaning at least t...

Page 36: ...t heads to be flushed All all print heads Print head 1 Black Cyan Print head 2 Magenta Yellow Yes Please Wait displays until flushing is finished Do not start any other operation until cleaning stops...

Page 37: ...nit 1 4 Branding Plaque 1 3 5 Print cartridges 2 4 7 Power Cord 3 1 8 CD ROM Printer Driver HTML Manual 1 9 CD ROM Printer Driver HTML Manual EU languages 1 10 Quick Installation Procedure English 1 1...

Page 38: ...t Cartridge GC 21M J735 Print Cartridge GC 21C J734 Print Cartridge GC 21K 3 The power cord is attached to the NA model The power cord is provided as a separate item for the EU model only Remove the S...

Page 39: ...ight Machine Weight J012 20 kg 44 lb J013 23 kg 50 7 lb J014 23 5 kg 51 8 lb 2 Move the machine to the location where you want to install it To prevent damage to the printer always carry the printer a...

Page 40: ...1 Front 2 Inside ADF 3 Under platen scanner unit 4 Under open scanner unit 5 Back of machine remove power cord Installation Procedure 39 1...

Page 41: ...6 Inside paper casette 7 Read instruction sheet and remove 4 Pull the scanner unit release lever 5 Lift the scanner unit 1 Installation 40 1...

Page 42: ...signs of irritation or other problems seek medical attention immediately Ifinkisswallowed drinkastrongsolutionofcoldwaterandtablesalttoinducevomiting Seekmedical attention immediately Ink is difficul...

Page 43: ...order of insertion from left to right K Black C Cyan M Magenta Y Yellow 4 Insert the black print cartridge in the first slot on the left 5 Press on the area marked PUSH to insert the cartridge complet...

Page 44: ...Load Paper 1 Raise the output tray 2 Pull the paper tray out of the machine Installation Procedure 43 1...

Page 45: ...hen slide the guides to a position slightly wider than the paper 4 Fan the stack to remove static cling 5 Load the stack with the print side face down 6 Make sure the top of the stack does not exceed...

Page 46: ...stack bows upward the fences are too tight 8 Adjust the side fence positions so the top of the stack is perfectly flat 9 Push the tray slowly into the printer until it stops 10 Lower the output tray...

Page 47: ...1 Press the Power key The printer starts pumping ink into the ink tanks Two alternating messages are displayed with a progress bar to keep you informed about the progress of ink filling Filling the in...

Page 48: ...anguage Yes Please Re start Power Off On 6 Cycle the machine off on to set the language for the menu displays Set Paper Type and Size for Tray 1 1 Menu System Settings 2 or Tray Paper Setting Yes Tray...

Page 49: ...es Please Wait displays as the report prints 5 Clear Modes Standby 6 Check the settings Install USB and Printer Driver Connect the USB Cable 1 If the machine is on switch it off 2 Turn the computer on...

Page 50: ...click Cancel and make sure that the machine power is off 6 Select an language for the interface and click OK 7 Click Quick Install for USB 8 Read the license agreement then click I accept the agreemen...

Page 51: ...click Browse 3 Browse to find DRIVERS on the CD ROM then click OK 4 Select the folder for your operating system 5 Clear the Search remove media checkbox The Drivers Manual Utilities dialog box should...

Page 52: ...t be prepared and set up before the machine is placed on top of the unit Two people are required to lift the machine and place it on top of the Paper Feed Unit PFU Machine Weight Machine Weight Toscan...

Page 53: ...e bottom of the machine with the pegs of the paper tray while you hold the machine as shown 8 Slowly set the machine on top of the PFU Load Paper in the Paper Feed Unit 1 Raise the paper tray slightly...

Page 54: ...ze Settings for Tray 2 1 Menu System Settings 2 or Tray Paper Setting Yes Tray1 3 or Tray2 Yes Paper Type Yes Plain Paper 4 or Select the type of paper that will be loaded in Tray 2 5 Yes Tray Paper S...

Page 55: ...duplex printing Set Paper Type and Size for the Multi Bypass Tray Do the Paper Type Size Setting for the Multi Bypass Tray 1 Menu System Settings 2 or Tray Paper Setting Yes Tray1 3 or Bypass Tray 4...

Page 56: ...o the J014 so the installation procedure described below is not necessary for the J014 However the Network Interface Board J510 is an option for the J012 J013 and must be installed 2 Make sure that th...

Page 57: ...how to connect the Ethernet cable and do the network settings see the Quick Installation Guide Connect the NIB Be sure to install the necessary network equipment a hub for example before connecting th...

Page 58: ...procedure ask the network administrator for the IP address 1 If the machine is off press Power to switch it on 2 Menu System Settings 3 or Network Settings Yes These are the settings on the Network S...

Page 59: ...tings for 2 Subnet Mask and 3 Gateway Address 6 Do the settings for 4 DNS Settings and 5 Transfer Speed if these settings are required Please Re start Power Off On 7 Power Cycle the machine off on to...

Page 60: ...rd Tape the power cord to the back of the machine Remove all paper in the feed trays Do a test print to confirm that the machine operates correctly after you move it to another location Do the print h...

Page 61: ...eaning 5 Do print head flushing if three consecutive cleanings do not solve the problem 6 If flushing does not solve the problem allow the printer to sit idle for about 10 minutes then print another N...

Page 62: ...grooves on the sides of the machine Hold the machine level Never allow it to tilt more than 45 from horizontal 6 Carry it slowly and avoid tilting the machine 7 If the machine is being moved a long d...

Page 63: ...1 Installation 62 1...

Page 64: ...en you replace the waste ink tank To remove hardened ink you may need to use a small screwdriver or similar tool Friction Pad Damp cloth This is the cork friction pad on the front edge of the standard...

Page 65: ...r Cleaning The following items should be cleaned regularly Exposure glass Scanning glass White plate Note Avoid bending the exposed edges of the mylars Platen background plate 2 Preventive Maintenance...

Page 66: ...Friction Pad 3 Duplex Unit Installed on back of machine 4 End Fence Inside paper cassette 5 End Fence Inside PFU 6 Firmware Update Through USB Connection 7 Ink Cartridge 8 Ink Collector Unit 9 Ink Tan...

Page 67: ...sy 5 ARDF Pickup Roller J013 J014 Easy 6 ARDF Right Hinge J013 J014 Easy 7 ARDF Unit Easy 8 ARDF Unit J013 J014 Easy 9 Air Release Solenoid Easy 10 Carriage Position Sensor Easy 11 Carriage Unit Easy...

Page 68: ...Scanner Unit J014 NA Difficult 34 Scanner Unit Hinges Left Right 35 Transport Belt Easy 36 Vertical Encoder Sensor Easy 37 Vertical Encoder Wheel Easy 38 Vertical Motor Easy Easy These procedures requ...

Page 69: ...Ink Supply Pump Unit 3 Transport Belt 4 Charge Roller 5 Temperature Humidity Sensor 6 Paper End Sensor 7 Paper Feed Roller Important Notice During parts removal never remove any of the screws shown be...

Page 70: ...rectly aligned If these screws are loosened or removed this could throw the carriage mechanism out of alignment Procedure Summary The reference table below is a list of components in alphabetic order...

Page 71: ...y 4 Right Cover 5 Left Cover 6 Scanner Unit 7 Rear Cover ADF J013 J014 Air Release Solenoid 1 Platen or ADF 2 Scanner Unit to Upright 3 Paper Cassette Output Tray 4 Right Cover CTL Board NVRAM 1 Plate...

Page 72: ...ADF 2 Scanner to Full Upright 3 Scanner Unit 4 Left Cover 5 Right Cover 6 Rear Cover Horizontal Motor 1 Platen or ADF 2 Scanner to Full Upright 3 Paper Cassette Output Tray 4 Right Cover 5 Left Cover...

Page 73: ...canner Unit See Scanner Unit in this table Scanner Unit 1 Platen or ADF 2 Scanner to Full Upright 3 Paper Cassette Output Tray 4 Right Cover 5 Left Cover Note If scanner unit will be replaced download...

Page 74: ...13 only The NIB is built into the J014 1 Press down on the tab release 1 2 Pull the NIB out of the machine Duplex Unit 1 Raise the left and right release tabs 1 and 2 together to unlock the duplex uni...

Page 75: ...ell you that the ink collector needs to be replaced To confirm that the ink collector needs to be replaced do this procedure 1 Menu System Settings 2 or Engine Settings Yes 1 Paper Tray Prty 3 or 7 Re...

Page 76: ...llector tank insert the new tank 4 Reattach the cover 5 Do SP5003 to reset the ink collector tank counter 6 Discard the used ink collector tank Obey the local laws and regulations regarding disposal o...

Page 77: ...ten J012 only This procedure applies to the J012 only 1 Raise the platen 2 Pull the platen straight up to remove it ADF J013 J014 This procedure applies to the J013 J014 3 Replacement and Adjustment 7...

Page 78: ...nal Pressure Plate 1 Remove the platen or ADF see above To avoid damaging the mylars or the exposure glass remove the platen or ADF before removing the original pressure plate 2 Set the platen or ADF...

Page 79: ...r to set right tabs 3 Scanner to Full Upright Preparation Remove platen J012 or ADF J013 J014 1 Pull forward the release lever under the operation panel 1 and raise the scanner unit 2 Disconnect the r...

Page 80: ...scanner unit must be raised to the full upright position to remove the left and right covers The scanner unit must be removed in order to remove the rear cover The right inner cover does not need to...

Page 81: ...Right Front Cover 1 Pull on the latch 1 and lower the right front cover 2 Disengage left arm 2 of the cover from its hole and remove the cover 3 Replacement and Adjustment 80 3...

Page 82: ...ght tray forward gently use the tip of a small flat head screwdriver to press and release tabs 2 and 3 3 At the right rear cover of the machine use the tip of a small flathead screwdriver to press and...

Page 83: ...to full upright Remove 1 paper cassette 2 paper output tray 3 right front cover 4 right cover 1 Remove screws 1 and 2 then remove the hinge 2 Remove screw 3 3 Loosen screw 4 do not remove it 4 On the...

Page 84: ...2 x1 7 Remove fan bracket screws 3 and 4 then remove the fan x2 8 Raise the latch and remove the right front door sensor 1 9 Remove the harness 2 of the right front door sensor from the lamps x3 10 U...

Page 85: ...ADF Raise the scanner unit to full upright Remove 1 paper cassette 2 paper output tray 1 Use the tip of a small flat head screwdriver to press and release tabs 1 and 2 at the front and tab 3 at the to...

Page 86: ...sh the connector cover 4 toward the back of the machine then raise its front edge to remove it 4 Disconnect connector 5 x1 x1 5 Remove the front cover Never attempt to remove the front cover without f...

Page 87: ...t the CD ROM in the CD ROM drive 2 Follow the instructions to install the utility To download address book data from the machine Do this procedure before removing the scanner unit 1 Confirm Printer dr...

Page 88: ...eed Dial List or Group List to display the address book information on the right The downloaded data is in the computer memory and must be saved to a file 3 From the File menu select Save As The Save...

Page 89: ...platen or ADF Raise the scanner unit to full upright Remove 1 paper cassette 2 paper output tray 3 right cover 3 left cover 1 At the left front corner of the machine disconnect the scanner power cabl...

Page 90: ...right rear corner of the machine disconnect the ground wire 2 x1 4 Lower the scanner unit 5 At the back of the machine remove the USB connection cover 1 x1 6 Pull out the USB connector 2 7 If screw 1...

Page 91: ...e scanner power harness small harness and ground wire out of the machine 11 Lift the scanner unit off the machine and place it on a flat clean surface To upload address book data to the machine Do thi...

Page 92: ...d Rear Cover Preparation Remove platen or ADF Raise the scanner unit to full upright Remove 1 duplex unit 2 paper cassette 3 paper output tray 4 right cover 5 left cover 6 scanner unit 1 Remove the in...

Page 93: ...rom the machine use the tip of a small flat head screwdriver 1 to gently disengage first the right tab and then the left tab 6 After the tabs have been released pull the back cover away from the machi...

Page 94: ...the scanner unit to full upright Remove 1 left cover 1 Remove screw 1 x1 2 Lift the hook 2 behind the vertical encoder wheel Never touch the surface vertical encoder wheel around its edges 3 Lift the...

Page 95: ...oid touching the bottom of the maintenance unit 1 To unlock the carriage use a plus screwdriver to turn the screw 1 counter clockwise until the tips of the triangles 2 align 2 Push the envelope select...

Page 96: ...4 out of the unit as shown Handle the maintenance unit carefully The bottom of the unit may be covered with ink Do not touch the bottom of the unit 7 Remove screws 5 and 6 to disconnect the maintenan...

Page 97: ...1 paper cassette 2 paper output tray 3 left cover 1 Release the scanner unit power harness 1 x1 2 Remove screws 2 3 4 5 on the side of the vertical stay x4 3 Remove the screw 6 on top of the vertical...

Page 98: ...the shaft Do not touch the edges of the vertical encoder sensor wheel 6 Insert the tip of a flathead screwdriver 9 between the frame and the hub of the wheel 7 Very slowly twist the screwdriver slight...

Page 99: ...sure that the wheel groove is locked onto the long pin Horizontal Encoder Strip Preparation Remove platen or ADF Raise the scanner unit to full upright Remove 1 scanner unit 2 left cover 3 right cove...

Page 100: ...t head screw driver to press the leaf spring 1 in toward the center of the machine to release the tension on the strip then disconnect the end of the strip from the spring 4 On the right side of the m...

Page 101: ...machine attach the end of the strip with its beveled corner down as shown above Next attach the other end to the leaf spring on the left side of the machine The machine will malfunction if the horizo...

Page 102: ...ll upright Remove 1 paper cassette 2 paper output tray 3 left cover 1 Disconnect the connectors 1 x4 2 Remove PSU board screws 2 3 4 5 x4 A plastic corner cap is attached at 2 Remove it from the machi...

Page 103: ...se the scanner unit to full upright Remove 1 paper tray 2 paper output tray 3 right cover 4 front cover 1 Remove screw 1 x1 2 Remove cover screws 2 x4 3 Disconnect connectors 3 x2 4 Disengage the hook...

Page 104: ...nfiguration Page 5 Yes Please Wait displays as the report prints 6 Clear Modes Standby To print the Service Summary 1 Confirm that paper is loaded in the paper tray 2 To enter the SP mode Clear Modes...

Page 105: ...RUNNING Wait for the report to print it does not start immediately Printing requires about 2 min 1 No x 3 times or End Yes Machine switches off 2 Power to switch the machine on For more details about...

Page 106: ...t Apply only enough force to slide the bracket off of its hook If you push too hard the bracket may release suddenly from the frame and the edge of the cover may shear components from the control boar...

Page 107: ...replacing only the NVRAM Some items require manual resetting and others do not require resetting Item SP UP Reset Procedure User Menu Paper Size System Setting I F Setting All User Menu Items Print a...

Page 108: ...02 for all print heads LF Adjustment User Menu Maintenance Do some test prints and adjust Registration Adjustment Vertical Horizontal User Menu Maintenance Do some test prints and adjust Print Gamma S...

Page 109: ...emove platen or ADF Raise the scanner unit to full upright Remove 1 paper cassette 2 paper output tray 3 right cover 4 left cover 5 scanner unit 6 rear cover 1 Remove screws 1 2 x2 2 Disconnect the PC...

Page 110: ...3 right cover 4 left cover 5 scanner unit 6 rear cover 1 Gently to avoid bending push the leaf spring 1 to the right to release pressure on the horizontal encoder strip then disconnect both ends of t...

Page 111: ...reattach the right notched end of the encoder strip first with the beveled corner facing down Attaching the film encoder strip incorrectly causes the machine to operate incorrectly 3 Replacement and...

Page 112: ...full upright Remove 1 paper cassette 2 paper output tray 3 left cover 1 Release harness 1 x1 2 Remove spring 2 x1 3 Remove the motor screws 3 4 x2 4 Remove the motor plate screws 5 6 x2 5 Disconnect t...

Page 113: ...g the bottom of the maintenance unit 1 To unlock the carriage use a plus screwdriver to turn the screw 1 counter clockwise until the tips of the triangles 2 align 2 Push the envelope selector 3 to the...

Page 114: ...ll the unit 4 out of the unit as shown Handle the maintenance unit carefully Do not touch the bottom of the unit because it may be covered with ink 7 Remove screws 5 and 6 to disconnect the maintenanc...

Page 115: ...connect the motor harness 2 x1 Rear Fan Remove platen or ADF Raise the scanner unit to full upright Remove 1 paper cassette 2 paper output tray 3 right cover 4 left cover 5 scanner unit 6 rear cover 1...

Page 116: ...to full upright Remove 1 paper cassette 2 paper output tray 3 right front cover 4 right cover 1 Pull the fan connector harness 1 out of its L clamp 1 Disconnect the fan harness connector 2 x1 2 Remov...

Page 117: ...r output tray 3 left cover Work carefully to avoid bending or scratching the edge of the vertical encoder sensor wheel 1 Release the scanner unit power harness 1 x1 2 Remove screws 2 3 4 5 on the side...

Page 118: ...DF Raise the scanner unit to full upright Remove 1 paper cassette 2 paper output tray 3 right cover 1 Move the envelope selector 1 forward 2 Remove the sensor from under the air release solenoid brack...

Page 119: ...ove platen or ADF Raise the scanner unit to full upright Remove 1 paper cassette 2 paper output tray 3 right cover 1 Remove the bracket screws 1 2 x2 2 Remove the air release solenoid screws 3 4 x2 3...

Page 120: ...en or ADF Raise the scanner unit to full upright Remove 1 paper cassette 2 paper output tray 3 right front door 4 right cover 5 right inner cover 6 left cover 7 front cover 1 Press in on both sides 1...

Page 121: ...nector off of the 1st registration sensor 3 4 Remove the 1st registration sensor 4 2nd Registration Sensor Preparation Remove platen or ADF Raise the scanner unit to full upright 3 Replacement and Adj...

Page 122: ...e machine 3 Remove the dislodged sensor cover 4 4 Remove the sensor 5 5 Pull out the sensor 6 and disconnect it x1 Reassembly 1 Push the sensor through the hole on the back of the machine 2 Push the s...

Page 123: ...ront cover The scanner unit sensor is inside the front cover 1 Remove the screws of the sensor cover 1 x2 2 Push the scanner unit sensor 2 to the right to slide it off its pegs x2 Reassembly Make sure...

Page 124: ...ADF Raise the scanner unit to full upright Remove 1 paper cassette 2 paper output tray 3 right cover 1 Remove the bracket screws 1 2 x2 2 Remove the air release solenoid screws 3 4 x2 3 Remove the air...

Page 125: ...riction pad on the front edge of the standard paper cassette Tray 1 Printer Operation Print Quality Print a Nozzle Check Pattern and check the results Clean the print heads if necessary For more see I...

Page 126: ...nd the flushing gates Maintenance Unit Cleaning 1 Move the carriage to the left Menu Maintenance Yes 1 Nozzle Check 9 Move Print Heads Yes Please Wait After a few seconds the carriage will move the le...

Page 127: ...cap carefully to avoid Damaging the movable feeler inside the right air vent 1 Damaging the fragile lip of the suction cap 2 Do not insert the tip of the screwdriver down into either the right air ven...

Page 128: ...flushing unit 1 x1 2 Use the tip of a long flat head screwdriver to release the Teflon lock tab 2 of the transport roller 3 Push the transport roller gear 3 to the left This unlocks the roller and all...

Page 129: ...of the transport roller 4 3 Use a dry cloth to wipe the belt 5 4 Rotate the feed guide 6 to expose the next area of the belt 5 Repeat Steps 3 and 4 until the entire surface of the belt is clean 6 Make...

Page 130: ...hite line shows the position of the friction pad under the machine 2 Under the machine remove the screw 1 and remove the friction pad 3 Use a damp cloth to clean the surface of the friction pad 2 Hori...

Page 131: ...t to full upright 1 Move the carriage to the left Menu Maintenance Yes 1 Nozzle Check 9 Move Print Heads Yes Please Wait After a few seconds the carriage will move the left and the printer will go off...

Page 132: ...n and then turn on the machine 7 Confirm that the machine is in standby mode and ready to operate Switch on the printer immediately after cleaning to ensure that the carriage returns to the right side...

Page 133: ...cludes the main engine components and does not include the ADF unit Scanner unit Main CTL board in the scanner unit To swap the engine unit 1 Remove the ADF 2 Remove the scanner unit 3 Replace the eng...

Page 134: ...following operating systems is required 1 Windows 98 SE 2 Windows ME 3 Windows 2000 4 Windows XP 5 Windows Server 2003 6 Windows Vista If you are using 3 4 5 or 6 you must login as an administrator o...

Page 135: ...he RPCS raster printer driver is installed on the computer The TWAIN driver is installed on the computer The machine is in standby mode Power key is lit blue No applications are running in the backgro...

Page 136: ...1 Check that the system version for Update Data is newer than the system version for Printer and then click Next Once the firmware has been updated you cannot restore to the previous version 1 Click...

Page 137: ...click Finish Next the Ethernet Board Firmware Update Wizard starts If the optional network interface board is not installed in the machine the following message appears The Ethernet board is not insta...

Page 138: ...ck that the system version for Update Data is newer than the system version for Ethernet Board and then click Next Once the firmware has been updated you cannot restore it to the previous version Firm...

Page 139: ...t the update 1 Switch the printer off wait a few seconds and then turn it back on 1 Check the version and then click Finish to start the master controller firmware update 2 Click Next 3 Replacement an...

Page 140: ...1 Check that the system version for Update Data is newer than the system version for Master Controller and then click Finish 1 Click OK to start the update Firmware Update 139 3...

Page 141: ...1 Switch the printer off wait a few seconds and then turn it back on 1 Check the version and then click Finish The update is complete 3 Replacement and Adjustment 140 3...

Page 142: ...eeps the operator informed about the status of the ink levels in the tanks The example below for Black K shows the progression in the display from full on the left to completely empty on the right At...

Page 143: ...Switches the energy save function on off The default setting is off 15 min 1 to 240 15 1 min When this function is on the machine will automatically shut down some of its functions after it remains id...

Page 144: ...unds when a transmission error or other error occurs Line Vol Adjusts the volume of the speaker used during on hook mode with the fax 6 Daylight saving Switches the daylight saving time function on an...

Page 145: ...Default Plain For more about paper types for each tray please see Section 7 Specifications Paper Size Selects the paper size for Tray 1 Standard the Tray 2 option and Multi Bypass Tray option Default...

Page 146: ...ngs Inaction Action Format xxx xxx xxx xxx 5 Ethernet Speed 5 Ethernet Speed The NIC supports 10Base 100Base full duplex and half duplex modes Under normal conditions setting Auto automatically determ...

Page 147: ...ed Tray 1 Tray 2 Bypass Default Tray 1 Note This function is not available until either or both options Tray 2 or Multi Bypass Tray have been installed 2 List Test Print Prints the System Summary that...

Page 148: ...rectional or bi directional depending on the paper type Auto Detect Ppr Mode Printing is uni directional or bi directional depending on the paper type This position of the envelope selector is ignored...

Page 149: ...settings take effect during PCL print jobs only Maintenance This menu contains all the functions used to test and clean the print head nozzles align the print heads and other important maintenance pro...

Page 150: ...s defined in the upper left corner 7 Paper Feed Test Feeds and ejects 1 blank sheet of paper to test the paper feed mechanism Will also remove moisture in the paper feed path 8 De condensation Feeds 3...

Page 151: ...ells what type information is found in each report Item Report Name Color Usage 1 Page Counter Current System Settings 2 System Summary Fax Information 5 Protocol Monitor Report Firmware Version 2 Sys...

Page 152: ...nals Level Color The total number of sheets printed with Level Color selected for Color in the printer driver Full Color The total number of sheets printed with in color B W The total number of sheets...

Page 153: ...the machine To print the Service Summary 1 Confirm that paper is loaded in the paper tray 2 To enter the SP mode Clear Modes 1 0 7 Clear Stop SYSTEM Ver 0 51 Service Menu 3 Yes Bit Switch 4 or Servic...

Page 154: ...ngs To print the Engine Summary Chart 1 Confirm that paper is loaded in the paper tray The report is about 16 pages long 2 To enter the SP mode Clear Modes 1 0 7 Clear Stop for 3 sec SYSTEM Ver 0 51 S...

Page 155: ...Power to switch the machine on Here is a brief summary of what is listed in the Engine Summary Chart Heading Meaning ENGINE SUMMARY CHART Title MODEL Number of the Printer Model SER_NO Printer Serial...

Page 156: ...4 Service Data List 1 Menu Yes 1 SERVICE S CHOICE 2 or 4 REPORT Yes SERVICE DATA LIST Yes Status Reports 155 4...

Page 157: ...5 T 30 Protocol List 1 Menu Yes 1 SERVICE S CHOICE 2 or 4 REPORT Yes SERVICE DATA LIST 3 or T 30 PROTOCOL LIST Yes 4 Troubleshooting 156 4...

Page 158: ...Self Diagnostic Test Flow Self Diagnostic Test Flow 157 4...

Page 159: ...4 Troubleshooting 158 4...

Page 160: ...Self Diagnostic Test Flow 159 4...

Page 161: ...continue to print but if the problem is not corrected soon the printer will no longer be able to operate The operator must correct the problem as soon as possible Ink near end Ink collector unit near...

Page 162: ...CCD unit Original path is blocked Scanner unit not closed and locked Cycle the machine off on Scanner motor defective Scanner motor defective S002 USB Communication Error There was a communication err...

Page 163: ...ror was detected at power on or during a print job The EEPROM device is defective 978 A Ink Sump Full The ink sump on the left side of the printer is full Note Asoftwarecountermonitorstheusage of the...

Page 164: ...on for the first time for ink tank filling or print head refreshing but no air was detected Cycle the printer off and on and try again If the problem persists the print head air sensors may be defect...

Page 165: ...ion of the horizontal motor Horizontal encoder sensor loose broken or defective Horizontal encoder film broken disconnected or installed upside down HRB defective 997 A Input Signal from the Horizonta...

Page 166: ...eed Jams Jam 1 Paper Misfeed in Paper Cassette Failure to Feed Tray 1 Message Paper Misfeed Tray 1 Jam Paper late jam The trailing edge sensor failed to detect the trailing edge of a sheet Cause Obstr...

Page 167: ...ex unit not operating correctly Problem Site Duplex unit Action Perform check take action in this order 1 Remove and reinstall duplex unit to confirm proper installation 2 Open duplex unit cover and r...

Page 168: ...ensor feeler positioned incorrectly Problem Site Transfer belt unit Trailing edge sensor Action Perform check take action in this order 1 Replace the inverter guide plate 2 Replace trailing edge senso...

Page 169: ...Problem Site Transfer belt unit Trailing edge sensor Action Perform check take action in this order 1 Clean the transport belt 2 Replace the trailing edge sensor 3 Replace the PFU Jam 8 Multi Bypass T...

Page 170: ...ce 1st 2nd Registration sensors 4 Replace the CTL board Jam 10 Paper Jam from Tray 2 Between TE Sensor and Registration Sensors Message Paper Misfeed Tray 2 Jam A paper late jam occurred during paper...

Page 171: ...ation sensor CTL board Action Perform check take action in this order 1 Replace the inverter guide plate 2 Replace the trailing edge sensor 3 Replace 1st 2nd Registration sensors 4 Replace the CTL boa...

Page 172: ...heck take action in this order 1 Clean the horizontal encoder film strip 2 Inspect the path of the carriage and remove any jammed paper paper scraps or other objects 3 Replace the horizontal encoder f...

Page 173: ...eceived within 6 sec after sending CFR in data phase C 0014 No T 30 signal received after sending FTT signal 0016 Received DCN signal after sending PTT signal 0017 No response received from remote mac...

Page 174: ...received after sending RNR signal 0043 Received incorrect signal at phase D in ECM mode 0044 No carrier FSK signal received within 6 sec after sending MCF in ECM mode 0047 No correct signal received a...

Page 175: ...ing 0060 No bulletin files to be polled in V 34 0061 No V 21 or V 8 signal detected with 35 sec 0062 Modem disconnected in phase D after local machine sent flag sequence on control channel 0063 No fla...

Page 176: ...but remote machine could not receive document because it was out of paper or for some other reason 008F Modem was not ready to receive V 34 data within 6 sec after it received CFR signal 0090 Remote...

Page 177: ...r sending DTC in V 34 00BC Modem was not ready within 10 sec after entering primary channel in V 34 00BD No correct V 21 or JM signal detection after FSK frequency detection 00BE No document to poll o...

Page 178: ...ived in Phase 4 was signal other than DCS DIS or DTC 00DD Remote machine is not the same model or no mailbox ID defined for mailbox TX 00DE Remote machine has no SUB capability in V34 00E0 TX unit sen...

Page 179: ...esponse received during RR response procedure after EOR_MPS was sent 00F5 TX unit sent EOR_EOP 3 times at Phase D but received no answer 00F6 Received incorrect response after sending EOR_EOP 00F7 Aft...

Page 180: ...1 Make sure A4 size or LTR size paper is loaded in the machine 2 Make sure the machine is ready to print Nozzle Check Main Nozzle Check Pattern Do this procedure to print the Nozzle Check test patter...

Page 181: ...l the release under the operation panel forward and raise the scanner unit 5 Confirm that the envelope selector is forward 6 Menu System Settings 7 or Maintenance Yes 1 Nozzle Check 8 or 2 Head cleani...

Page 182: ...to be flushed All all print heads Print head 1 Black Cyan Print head 2 Magenta Yellow Yes Please Wait displays until flushing is finished Do not start any other operation until cleaning stops Do not...

Page 183: ...mbers and patterns The adjustment value appears to the left of the lightest gray square with straight horizontal lines on both sides If this number is 2 for example then the adjustment value is 2 If h...

Page 184: ...ed or streaked colors Do the following procedure to correct these problems 1 Menu System Settings 2 or Maintenance Yes 1 Nozzle Check 3 or 4 Head Position Yes Print Test Pattern 4 Yes Quality Speed 5...

Page 185: ...tart position The print start position is the point at the upper left corner of each sheet where printing begins This procedure can be done for all the paper feed sources Tray 1 Standard Tray 2 Option...

Page 186: ...d the paper then fold the sheet in half widthwise 11 Determine the 2nd adjustment for the Feed Direction The value read after folding the sheet widthwise is the adjustment value for the Feed Direction...

Page 187: ...dly to force ink out of the nozzle ports The piezo element does not operate during head cleaning or head flushing done with the operator panel or the printer driver Drive cleaning consumes more ink th...

Page 188: ...displays until flushing is finished Do not start any other operation until cleaning stops 16 No No Standby The print head is flushed while the piezo element is rapidly switched on and off Once this op...

Page 189: ...push Yes 9 When you see OK push Yes RUNNING displays while the cleaning sequence executes When cleaning is finished the display returns to WASHING and EXEC If the Alert lamp lights red this indicates...

Page 190: ...time the ink cartridges are installed and the machine is switched on the initial filling sequence will begin Do not install the ink cartridges and turn the machine on again after washing until you ar...

Page 191: ...3 or 5 Adj Paper Feed Yes 4 For more see Adjust Paper Feed in 4 Troubleshooting Auto Reset Time Menu System Settings Yes 1 Auto Reset Time Bit SW Settings Hardware 1 Clear Modes 107 Clear Stop Servic...

Page 192: ...le Check 3 or 10 Reset Counter Yes Reset ADF Counter Yes Counters Clear All Duplex Counter Tray Counter Paper Type Counter Used Ink Cartridge Counter 1 Clear Modes 107 Clear Stop Service Menu Yes Bit...

Page 193: ...e Summary Chart is printed with SP5200 1 Confirm that paper is loaded in the paper tray The report is about 16 pages 2 Clear Modes 107 Clear Stop for 3 sec Service Menu 3 Engine Maint Yes SP NO 1000 4...

Page 194: ...ck 3 or 9 Move Prnt Heads Yes The carriage and print heads move to the left Network Settings This item does not appear in the System Settings until after the NIC has been installed 1 Menu System Setti...

Page 195: ...ng Before Long Storage 1 Enter the SP mode 2 Select SP5007 and switch it on 3 Open the right front door 4 Remove the print cartridges and replace them with the cleaning cartridges 5 Close the right fr...

Page 196: ...ould do if normal print head cleaning does not solve the problem Print head flushing consumes more ink than print head cleaning 1 Pull the release under the operation panel forward and raise the scann...

Page 197: ...Clear Modes 107 Clear Stop Service Menu Yes Bit Switch 2 or Reset Settings Yes Initialize Sys Yes Press Yes Key Yes SMC Report See Engine Summary Chart above SP Mode Entering 1 Clear Mode 107 2 Clear...

Page 198: ...Yes Key Yes to print the report System Summary See Configuration Page above T 30 Protocol List 1 Menu Yes 1 SERVICE S CHOICE 2 or 4 REPORT Yes SERVICE DATA LIST 3 or T 30 PROTOCOL LIST Yes Version Dis...

Page 199: ...4 Troubleshooting 198 4...

Page 200: ...ctions such as displaying the firmware version number clearing the memory printing reports and so on SP mode Consists of SP codes SP1000 to SP7532 These are printer engine SP adjustments primarily but...

Page 201: ...us level until return to standby SP Mode Entering Exiting SP Mode To enter SP Mode 1 Clear Modes 107 Clear Stop SYSTEM Ver 0 51 Service Menu 2 or to display the SP mode item to select 3 Yes to open th...

Page 202: ...Maint Allows changing the settings of individual SP codes SP1000 to SP7532 For more about individual SP code settings refer to the tables in this section Note Therearenosettingsavailableforthefollowin...

Page 203: ...160 Yes to enter 6 at the 3rd digit and move the cursor to the 4th digit 7 Yes x4 times 1164 Yes CHG HUMI B 1164 8 Yes CHG HUMI B _000 The first digit is blank This is the digit for the sign plus or m...

Page 204: ...rom Group 1 1 Clear Modes 1 0 7 Clear Stop SYSTEM Ver 0 51 Service Menu 2 or Engine Maint Yes SP No 1000 3 Yes x 4 times REG FD NORM F 1000 To display 1001 1002 1003 etc To display the last SP 7532 Ye...

Page 205: ...ng up or power down Machine Status Comment Menu Y Do your browsing and settings here Copy Mode Copy Settings N Stop Copy N Copy Start N GDI Mode Data RX USB V Data RX NIC V Print N Fax Mode Fax Settin...

Page 206: ...ure to advise the operator that USB and network data transmissions will not be available while the machine is being serviced Be sure to reconnect the cables when you are finished Service Mode Menus 1...

Page 207: ...ne Multi Frequency DTM low frequency level transmission level of low DTMF TX Note For the fax model only 0 to 15 11 1 dBm CNG LEVEL CNT transmission level Note For the fax model only 15 to 4 10 1 dBm...

Page 208: ...The item does not appear in the System Settings menu Note This setting should remain on to ensure that the machine remains Energy Star compliant ADJUST ZOOM FAX Enables or disables the zoom feature fo...

Page 209: ...0 4 CCD SUB ZOOM Adjusts rate of magnification in sub scan direction 95 to 105 100 0 4 CCD MAIN REGIST Adjusts the scan start position in the main scan direction 90 to 110 100 0 5 mm CCD SUB REGIST A...

Page 210: ...n in sub scan direction for single side simplex scanning jobs 90 to 110 100 0 5 ADF SUB REGIST2 Adjusts ADF scan magnification in sub scan direction for 2nd side of two side duplex scanning jobs 90 to...

Page 211: ...rsion number that has not yet been changed The n number 1 2 3 or 4 appears only for the main firmware version number to indicate the machine model market No What It Means 1 C1b DOM Tocscana C1b J013 J...

Page 212: ...T 30 PROTOCOL MONITOR REPORT 5 CLEAR DATA These settings clear memory and all memory settings Service Mode 211 5...

Page 213: ...S Tray Paper Setting YES User Restriction password YES Copier Features YES Program Dest YES TX Settings YES RX Settings YES Line Settings YES General Settings 1 Date Time NO 2 User Fax No YES 3 User n...

Page 214: ...1 sided or 2 sided for either simplex or duplex testing 4 Press Clear Stop to stop the test at any time CCD MOVE TO HOME Moves the CCD to its home position Use this function to move the slider to the...

Page 215: ...l Bit SW Quick Reference Table Here is a quick summary of the software setting bit switches Bit SW Function 01 Initial TX selection open to user 02 Detect dial tone before dialing PSTN PBX setting Dia...

Page 216: ...W01 Initial TX selection open to user Bit Name Function 7 Reserved 6 Reserved 5 Initial TX selection open to user 1 On 0 Off 4 Reserved 3 Reserved 2 Reserved 1 Reserved 0 Compromise Equalizer Enable 0...

Page 217: ...fax tel mode Force user to register fax no user name TSI CSI append Bit Name Function 7 Send tone 1400 Hz 3 sec in fax tel mode 0 Disable 1 Enable 6 Reserved 5 Force user to register fax no user name...

Page 218: ...Alarm for RTN signal 0 No 1 Yes Alarm for TX RX of RTN signal 2 Reserved 1 Reserved 0 Reserved Bit SW 05 Redial attempt counter Bit Name Function 7 Reserved 6 Reserved 5 Reserved 4 Reserved 3 Redial a...

Page 219: ...ction 7 Reserved 6 Reserved 5 Reserved 4 Redial 0 Disable 1 Enable on 3 Reserved 2 Reserved 1 Reserved 0 Reserved Bit SW 07 Redial Interval Bit Name Function 7 Detect busy tone after dialing 0 No Not...

Page 220: ...0 0 1 1 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 99 Bit SW08 Minimum redial interval Maximum redial interval Bit Name Function 7 6 Min redial interval see below 5 4 3 Max redial attempts see b...

Page 221: ...1 6 0 1 1 0 7 0 1 1 1 8 1 0 0 0 9 1 0 0 1 10 1 0 1 0 11 Reserved 12 Reserved 13 Reserved 14 Reserved 15 Reserved Bit SW09 Continue redial after failure Redial attempt failure limitation count Bit Name...

Page 222: ...re counter will increment 1 for each auto redialing unless the operator interrupts the job or the job finishes Counter Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 10 1 0...

Page 223: ...toPTTregulations in the USA for example Bit SW11 Footer Bit Name Function 7 Reserved 6 Reserved 5 Reserved 4 Footer 0 Off 1 On Printer footer information on each RX page 3 Reserved 2 Reserved 1 Reserv...

Page 224: ...See below 2 1 Reserved 0 Reserved Bit 5 Bit 4 Status 0 0 Prints 0 1 Prints when RX error occurs 1 0 Never prints Bit 3 Bit 2 Status 0 0 Prints 0 1 Prints when TX error occurs 1 0 Never prints Bit SW13...

Page 225: ...0 0 1 0 3 0 0 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 5 1 1 1 1 16 Bit SW14 Minimum number of rings Maximum number of rings Bit Name Function 7 Min number of rings See below 6 5 4 3 Max number of rings See below 2 1 0 Bit 7 B...

Page 226: ...0 3 0 0 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 5 0 1 0 1 6 0 1 0 0 7 1 1 1 1 16 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Number of Rings 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 6 0 1 1 0 7 0 1 1 1 8 1 0 0 0 9 1 0 0 1 10 1 0 1 0 11 1 0 1 1 12 1 1 0 0 13 1 1 0 1 14...

Page 227: ...ng tone V 34 SIGNAL TX Output carrier at each sample rate RING SIGNAL Output ring signal RELAY TEST Fax model only CMLD RELAY Tel fax relay 1 Fax 0 Tel PRL RELAY Pulse dial relay 1 Make 0 Break SPC RE...

Page 228: ...uence 1 to 9 0 then stops PB OutputsDTMFfrequencynumberinputcontinuouslyuntil Clear Stop key is pressed Low Frequency High Frequency 1209 Hz 1336 Hz 1477 Hz 697 Hz 1 2 3 770 Hz 4 5 6 852 Hz 7 8 9 941...

Page 229: ...EY LCD KEY LCD 0 0 2 in 1 Sort Q 1 1 2 Sided Original 2 Sided Copy R 2 2 Clear Stop S 3 3 B W Start T 4 4 Color Start U 5 5 On Hook Dial a 6 6 Speed Dial b 7 7 Pause Redial c 8 8 Fax Options d 9 9 Mem...

Page 230: ...s enables the Counter item in the Menu mode Default Enable on The Counter selectionisavailableintheMenu mode Menu or Counter Yes If this function is set to Disable the Counter item will not appear in...

Page 231: ...mestic market only Japan EXP Export markets North America Europe Asia NA North America EUA Europe Asia Sub Scan This is printing vertically down the length of an SEF portrait page Main Scan This is pr...

Page 232: ...tration does not match the image start position on the user image adjustment menu 128 to 127 FA 1 0 1 mm 1003 REG MAN NORM F Adjust Main Scan Registration Bypass Normal Paper FA Use this SP code to ad...

Page 233: ...edintheuserimage adjustment menu 128 to 127 FA 1 0 1 mm 1009 REG TR1 OHP F Adjust Main Scan Registration Tray 1 OHP FA Use this SP code to adjust writing in the main scan direction for transparencies...

Page 234: ...Adj Paper Feed 1000000 to 1000000 FA 1 m 1015 FDLEN OFFSET Adjust Amount of LF Offset in Sub Scan Direction Use this SP to set the amount of line feed before the print head begins its 2nd pass during...

Page 235: ...D1 1102 CHG W1 EDGE 2 LE TE Mj1 ID2 1104 CHG W1 EDGE 3 LE TE Mj1 ID3 1106 CHG W1 EDGE 4 LE TE Mj1 ID4 1101 CHG W1 MIDLL 1 MIDLL Mj1 ID1 1103 CHG W1 MIDLL 2 MIDLL Mj1 ID2 1105 CHG W1 MIDL 3 MIDL Mj1 ID...

Page 236: ...DL 10 MIDL Mj3 ID2 1121 CHG W1 MIDL 11 MIDL Mj3 ID3 1123 CHG W1 MIDL 12 MIDL Mj3 ID4 Charge Width Setting Mj4 Simplex DFU 1124 CHG W1 EDGE 13 LE TE Mj4 ID1 1126 CHG W1 EDGE 14 LE TE Mj4 ID2 1128 CHG W...

Page 237: ...D4 Charge Width Setting Mj2 Duplex DFU 1140 CHG W2 EDGE 5 LE TE Mj2 ID1 1142 CHG W2 EDGE 6 LE TE Mj2 ID2 1144 CHG W2 EDGE 7 LE TE Mj2 ID3 1146 CHG W1 EDGE 8 LE TE Mj2 ID4 1141 CHG W2 MIDL 5 MIDL Mj2 I...

Page 238: ...uplex 1164 CHG HUMI B Calibrate Humidity Setting for Duplex Use this SP to calibrate the temperature humidity sensor for humidity readings during duplex printing Do this SP to update the charge pitch...

Page 239: ...0xffff ffff 0 1 For more details please refer to Section 4 Transport Belt Charge Adjustments Charge ID Tables Mj2 1208 CHG PITCH B1 Mj2 Less Than 10 Lookup Table 1209 CHG PITCH B2 Mj2 10 25 Lookup Tab...

Page 240: ...7 Mj3 65 75 Lookup Table 1223 CHG PITCH C8 Mj3 More than 75 Lookup Table For Future Use Use this SP to configure the charge ID table for future print modes Do this SP when mist build up on the paper i...

Page 241: ...per except transparencies OHP Do this setting when you want to adjust pitch amount of the charge applied to the leading and trailing edges on the 1st side any paper except transparencies The areas of...

Page 242: ...transparencies The MIDL area is shown below 0 to 0xffff ffff 0 1 1237 CHG AREA2 B Set Charge of Area 2 for LE TE Duplex Any Other Than OHP Use this SP to set the size of the MIDL on the 2nd side of a...

Page 243: ...holds 1300 HTEMP H STOP Trigger Shutdown Standby Printing 1301 HTEMP H JUDG Trigger Shutdown Power On 1302 HTEMP H RCVR Recovery After High Temp Shutdown 1303 HTEMP L RCVR Recovery After Low Temp Shut...

Page 244: ...d value to trigger the near full alert for the Ink Collector tank sensor 0 to 4294967295 0 1 nl 2002 TH WASTE R FULL Software Count Ink Collector Unit Full Alert Use this SP to set the threshold value...

Page 245: ...nt head cleaning before capping at the end of a print job 0 to 65535 0 1 Pages 2103 TH ACL AL T1H1 Idle Time 1 Hour Humidity Step 1 2104 TH ACL AL T1H2 Idle Time 1 Hour Humidity Step 2 2105 TH ACL AL...

Page 246: ...ot used at the present time 2115 TH ALM TM1 MNT1 After Time 1 Alarm SP2111 Venting 2116 TH ALM TM1 MNT2 After Time 2 Alarm SP2112 Cleaning 2117 TH ALM TM1 MNT3 After Time 3 Alarm SP2113 Cleaning 1 211...

Page 247: ...nl Group 3000 Adjust Printhead Gap for dpi 3000 GAP 300 H1 G F Print Head 1 300 dpi 1st Pass 3001 GAP 300 H1 B F Print Head 1 300 dpi 2nd Pass 3002 GAP 300 H2 B F Print Head 2 300 dpi 2nd Pass 3003 GA...

Page 248: ...nt Head 3 1200 dpi 1st Pass 3018 GAP 1200 H3 B F Print Head 3 1200 dpi 2nd Pass 3019 GAP 1200 H4 G F Print Head 4 1200 dpi 1st Pass 3020 GAP 1200 H4 B F Print Head 4 1200 dpi 2nd Pass Use this SP to a...

Page 249: ...n 187 u1 3203 COVER REG Y Yellow 276 u1 Use this SP to adjust the standard amount of ink to be applied for full coverage areas 0 to 65535 0 1 um Gamma K C M Y 3300 GAMMA K 3301 GAMMA C 3302 GAMMA M 33...

Page 250: ...ght Ink Collector Unit Resets the ink flag and ink counter for the right Ink Collector tank 5004 RST WASTE L Reset Ink Collector Count Flag Left Ink Collector Unit Resets the ink counter for the left...

Page 251: ...print head tanks 3 After executing this menu the carriage adjustment mode can be executed 5102 CARRIAGE ADJUST Set Printer n Carriage Adjust Mode Use this SP to adjust the print head gap after print...

Page 252: ...e maintenance unit Never change this setting 1 On default 0 Off 1 Switches drive cleaning control on and off 1 Executes drive cleaning Automatically resets to 0 off after drive cleaning is finished Do...

Page 253: ...ensor 10 2nd Registration Sensor 3 Ink Collector Tank Sensor 11 1st Registration Sensor 4 Carriage Position Sensor 12 Optional Bank Unit Sensor 5 Not Used 13 Bypass tray set Sensor 6 Paper End Sensor...

Page 254: ...idity sensor Units 0 1oC 5404 INPUT CHK HUM1 Display Temperature Humidity Sensor Reading Humidity Use this SP to display the humidity reading of temperature humidity sensor Units 0 1 Input Check Air 5...

Page 255: ...idge Set Sensors Use this SP to display the status of the cartridge set sensor The status of each sensor is assigned to a column in the 2nd line of the operation panel display as shown below No Meanin...

Page 256: ...Readings 5417 INPUT CHK MENC Horizontal Encoder Use this SP to display the current reading of the main scan encoder 5418 INPUT CHK SENC Vertical Encoder Use this SP to display the current reading of...

Page 257: ...nter Multi Level Color Application 7005 CHG CNT W P C Double Counter Color Application Use this sensor to display the charge counts Display Coverage Count 7006 COVER CNT P M Monochrome Application 700...

Page 258: ...rinter operation panel Display Count Air Purges Re fillings After SC990 7108 AOFL CNT S H1 Print Head 1 7109 AOFL CNT S H2 Print Head 2 7110 AOFL CNT S H3 Print Head 3 7111 AOFL CNT S H4 Print Head 4...

Page 259: ...Print Head Tank2 7122 AIR CNT P T3 Print Head Tank3 7123 AIR CNT P T4 Print Head Tank4 7124 AIR CNT P T5 Print Head Tank5 7125 AIR CNT P T6 Print Head Tank6 Use this SP to display the number of times...

Page 260: ...Tank 6 Use this SP to display the number of times air was detected by the air sensor in a print head tank during automatic print head maintenance triggered by the printer remaining idle Display Count...

Page 261: ...ce after the printer remained idle longer than the specified threshold time Display Count Maintenance Operations After Printer Idle 7150 AMNT CNT TM1 Idle Time 1 7151 AMNT CNT TM2 Idle Time 2 7152 AMN...

Page 262: ...ote The near end threshold is 413 ml Display Count Tank Full Ink Collector Unit 7201 WASTE CNT R FULL Right Ink Collector Unit Use this SP to display the current count for the number of times the stat...

Page 263: ...plate of the left Ink Collector tank has made contact with the carriage Display Count Paper Dust Counter for Automatic Cleaning 7210 FEED CNT H1 Print Head Tank 1 7211 FEED CNT H2 Print Head Tank 2 7...

Page 264: ...es the carriage has been replaced 7304 CART RFIL CNT K Print cartridge refill count K Black 7305 CART RFIL CNT C Print cartridge refill count C Cyan 7306 CART RFIL CNT M Print cartridge refill count M...

Page 265: ...E5 Log 5 Previous 4 Use this SP to display the SC code history The occurrences of SC codes are stored in the order 1 2 3 4 5 Duplicate occurrences of SC codes are not recorded each SC code recorded on...

Page 266: ...7418 FILL PROGRESS1 Log 1 Previous 7419 FILL PROGRESS2 Log 2 Previous 1 7420 FILL PROGRESS3 Log 3 Previous 2 7421 FILL PROGRESS4 Log 4 Previous 3 Use this SP to display the number of times initial tan...

Page 267: ...lling before maintenance capping 12 Maintenance cartridge replacement 13 Cleaning between maintenance pages 14 Cleanings before maintenance capping 15 Maintenance manual cleaning 16 Maintenance manual...

Page 268: ...or Detection of Full Print Head Tank 7506 FULL POS T1 Print Head Tank 1 7507 FULL POS T2 Print Head Tank 2 7508 FULL POS T3 Print Head Tank 3 7509 FULL POS T4 Print Head Tank 4 7510 FULL POS T5 Print...

Page 269: ...psed 7522 ACL CNT D H1 Print Head 1 7523 ACL CNT D H2 Print Head 2 7524 ACL CNT D H3 Print Head 3 7525 ACL CNT D H4 Print Head 4 Use this SP to display the number of times the automatic print head cle...

Page 270: ...d Tank 4 7531 PMT CNT A T5 Print Head Tank 5 7532 PMT CNT A T6 Print Head Tank 6 Use this SP to display the number of times air was detected during maintenance cleaning of the right ink suction vent S...

Page 271: ...ch 1 to 8 5 Yes SW 1 00000000 Bit0 _ 6 or To move cursor left or right 7 Yes To select the bit to change 8 or To toggle the setting between 0 and 1 9 Yes To enter the setting 10 Repeat Steps 6 to 8 to...

Page 272: ...ing Functions Common to All Models Bit Function Setting Default Details 0 1 0 Not Used 1 Counter menu display for charge on printer use printing enabled after coverage counted up OFF ON 0 This is a GW...

Page 273: ...r repair so the CE can determine whether machine has been previously repaired BitSW 6Setting Enable Functions for Individual Printer Models Bit Function Setting Default Details 0 1 0 Flushing Mist Pre...

Page 274: ...is set with the value in NVRAM 1 USB serial signal fixed at 0 value in NVRAM is not changed 7 Hidden Functions 0 1 0 Determines whether hidden functions hidden paper sizes A5 SEF B6 SEF are displayed...

Page 275: ...nu Display OFF ON 0 This switch sets whether the recycled paper charge menu of the operational panel 0 Not displayed 1 Displayed 6 Charge Setting for Recycled Paper OFF ON 0 This switch sets whether t...

Page 276: ...canner unit cover closed 2 Envelope selector Push back to print on envelopes Pull forward to print on all other types of paper 3 Print cartridge Y 4 Print cartridge M 5 Print cartridge C 6 Print cartr...

Page 277: ...ing mechanism from moving Be sure to unlock after the machine has been moved to its new location 12 Scanner unit release lever Pull this lever to raise the scanner unit 13 Exposure glass cover platen...

Page 278: ...and remove the ink collector tank when it needs to be replaced or before servicing the printer 6 Duplex unit cover Open to remove paper jams from the duplex unit 7 USB slot This is the connection poin...

Page 279: ...nk cartridges Otherwise this cover should be closed 8 Tray 1 This is the standard tray that holds paper fed to the machine 9 Output extension tray Pull out this extension to print on paper longer than...

Page 280: ...1 Duplex cover button Press to open the duplex unit cover 2 Connector cover Open to connect telephone line extension telephone USB cable or install the NIB The NIB is standard for the J014 3 Duplex u...

Page 281: ...alled The NIB is standard for the J014 9 Vent Vents air from inside the machine to prevent overheating Never block this vent 10 Paper feed wheel Rotate to remove paper that has jammed and wrapped arou...

Page 282: ...ation of the scanner unit PSU Power Supply Unit Mounted on the left side of the machine Supplies power to the HVPS HVP all motors and the scanner unit CCB Cartridge Control Board Mounted in the cartri...

Page 283: ...voltages applied to the transport belt that hold the paper on the belt during printing Two interlock switches one connected to the top cover and the other to the duplexer cover prevent the HVPS from o...

Page 284: ...DF Unit 1 Registration Sensor 2 Document Set Sensor 3 Duplex Sensor 4 Paper Feed Clutch 5 Original Exit Roller Solenoid 6 Original Feed Motor 7 Original Feed Motor Driver 8 Paper Feed Clutch Timing Se...

Page 285: ...Scanner Unit 1 Operation Panel 2 Exposure Lamp 3 Lamp Regulator 4 CCD Board 5 Scanner Motor 6 Network Communication Unit 7 Main Board 8 Network Interface Card 6 Detailed Section Descriptions 284 6...

Page 286: ...e 1 PSU 2 Rear Fan 3 CTL Board Control Board 4 Front Fan 5 Ink Pump Motors x2 6 CCB Cartridge Control Board 7 Right Front Door Switch 8 Top Cover Switch 9 HVPS High Voltage Power Supply Electrical Com...

Page 287: ...d Clutch 3 Horizontal Motor 4 SENC Sub Scan Encoder 5 Trailing Edge Sensor 6 Duplex Detection Board 7 Duplex Set Sensor 8 Ink Level Sensor 9 Carriage Position Sensor 10 Air Release Solenoid 6 Detailed...

Page 288: ...HRB 4 Horizontal Encoder Sensor 5 2nd Registration Sensor 6 DIB 7 Duplexer Cover Switch 8 Maintenance Motor 9 Maintenance HP Sensor 10 Ink Collection Tank Sensor 11 Temperature Humidity Sensor 12 Pap...

Page 289: ...or Sensors SN Registration Sensor Performs two functions 1 Detects the leading and trailing edge of the original and detects a jam if the trailing edge does not exit within the prescribed time and 2 D...

Page 290: ...uilt into the J014 Provided as an option for the J012 J013 and requires installation Other Other Operation Panel Provides the keys for operation of the copier and fax Other Exposure Lamp Cold Cathode...

Page 291: ...ls hot air from the interior of the printer and pushes it out through a ventilation port MT Horizontal Motor DCM1 Mounted on the left side of the printer drives forward and reverse tocontrolthetimingb...

Page 292: ...the operation of the duplexer This PCB also contains the duplexer cover switch that detects when the duplexer cover is open and closed The printer will not operate if the duplexer is not installed pro...

Page 293: ...rinter PCB OPU Operation Panel Unit Mounted under the operation panel LCD and keypad Controls the operation of the operation panel The right front door sensor is also mounted on this PCB PCB PFU Main...

Page 294: ...or Mounted under the right front corner of the top cover Detects the position of the carriage and print heads above the paper When the envelope selector is pulled forward the feeler leaves the gap and...

Page 295: ...nst the pick up roller for paper feed A free swinging feeler rests on top of the stack After the last sheet feeds oneendofthefeelerfallsdownthroughacutoutinthebottom plate An actuator on the other end...

Page 296: ...der the right corner of the front cover near the envelope selector When the air level sensors detect that there is air in a tank the system activates the air release solenoid to suck air from the tank...

Page 297: ...riage Unit 2 Print Head Tank 3 Air Release Valve 4 Ink Level Levers Print Head The wide print head increases the width of the band printed with one pass This lets the machine print faster 6 Detailed S...

Page 298: ...k Supply Port 2 Ink Reservoir 3 Air Release Valve 4 Ink Level Levers 5 Plastic Bellows The printer employs a dual tank system Each ink cartridge Y M C K is connected to a print head tank via a plastic...

Page 299: ...e carriage detects the position of these arms to determine the amount of ink remaining in a tank The actuator spreads outward when the bellows gradually collapses as ink is consumed Air release valve...

Page 300: ...lever presses against a spring loaded bellows in the center of the print head tank The right side of each tank is constructed of flexible plastic As ink enters the tank the pressure of the ink pushes...

Page 301: ...nk air escapes through the air release valve 2 opened by the air release solenoid 3 This allows more ink to enter the tank This is a continuous operation The sensor pin readings signal the ink out con...

Page 302: ...arriage and sensor pass horizontally over the vertical edge of the paper as it feeds This is not automatic paper size detection The paper size must be set with the printer driver The printer will sign...

Page 303: ...g process First the ink quickly loses about 35 of its water content and gelatinizes then the ink dries Wide Print Head The large print heads are 1 27 in wide 32 3 mm Each head has 2 lines of nozzles f...

Page 304: ...l be refilled The ink is vacuum fed from the print cartridge into the print head ink tank then to the print head nozzles Vacuum feeding guarantees that a print cartridge is completely empty when the m...

Page 305: ...In order to conserve ink the printer can be set to the Level Color Mode to reduce the about of ink used in graphic images only text is not affected Once Level Color Mode is selected the amount of ink...

Page 306: ...Ink Supply Overview 1 Ink cartridges x 4 Y M C K 2 Ink Pump Unit 3 Ink Supply Tubes Ink Supply 305 6...

Page 307: ...K Each print cartridge is vacuum packed Ink cartridges are available in different sizes The starter cartridges are provided with purchase of the printer and contain less ink than the medium and large...

Page 308: ...equire only standard PPC to get quality printouts special print media are not required The inks do not smear because they dry more quickly They do not fade in bright light This makes their colors high...

Page 309: ...nk Pumps 1 Ink Pump Motor 1 2 Ink Pump Motor 2 3 to 6 Ink Supply Tubes for Y M C K ink 7 Worm Gear 1st supply motor 8 Worm Gear 2nd supply motor 9 Gear 10 Cam 11 Plunger 12 Pump The ink supply pump is...

Page 310: ...ng on whether the ink pump motor rotates forward or reverse Two pumps that share a motor cannot operate together at the same time A cam striking a plunger vibrates the plunger to form the vacuum in th...

Page 311: ...e direction of rotation of the gear determines which pump is operated For example when the KC ink pump motor in the illustration above rotates the worm gear forward the pump draws cyan ink C from the...

Page 312: ...iew 1 Flushing Gate 2 Maintenance Unit 3 Ink Collector Tank Maintenance Unit Overview The maintenance unit performs two important functions Keeps the surface of the print heads moist when they are not...

Page 313: ...t the side of the plastic tube This alternating pressure and release on the side of the tube comprises a very simple pump mechanism At the prescribed time the motor runs forward again until a feeler o...

Page 314: ...nt of the maintenance unit in this example Print Head 2 K C Only the first vent can siphon ink from the print head into the ink collector tank Another cam on the main shaft presses the maintenance uni...

Page 315: ...A cam on the main shaft below vibrates the small scraper This removes the ink bolus from the wall of the trap and sends it to the ink collector tank This cycle is repeated for each print head selected...

Page 316: ...BitSW 8 3 Off Value is 0 BitSW 8 3 Off Value is 0 10hours 7days Ink spit before printing 7days 1month Cleaning 1month 3months Air release and cleaning 3 Months Air Purge Ink Filling Flushing Ink Supp...

Page 317: ...Print Head Maintenance Cycles There are three basic ink supply operations Initial Filling Normal Filling Air Release Filling Initial Filling 6 Detailed Section Descriptions 316 6...

Page 318: ...tank and replenishes the ink supply as soon as the amount of ink drops below the prescribed level Air Release Filling If air is detected inside a print head ink tank at power on at the beginning of n...

Page 319: ...an ink collector tank and use it again The printer should be able to use one ink collector tank for about 5 years of normal use Ink Collector Ink level sensor The ink collector ink level sensor 1 is a...

Page 320: ...all the nozzles with a very small amount of ink at 15 second intervals The ink flushed from the nozzles goes through the slots of the flushing gate 1 into a sump below This keeps the nozzles clear and...

Page 321: ...riage 3 The forward and reverse rotation of the horizontal drive motor moves the carriage to the left and right side of the printer The horizontal encoder strip 5 mounted in front of the timing belt i...

Page 322: ...g the printed surface and smearing ink A cam operates when the envelope selector pushed back for printing on thick paper or envelopes This moves a guide rod to create a gap about 0 8 mm wider than the...

Page 323: ...Paper Feed Transport Paper Exit Overview 1 Transport Belt Unit 2 HVPS High Voltage Power Supply 3 Vertical Encoder 4 Vertical Encoder Sensor 5 Vertical Motor 6 Detailed Section Descriptions 322 6...

Page 324: ...size sensor in the standard paper cassette or in the optional 500 Sheet Paper Tray The paper size can be set on the printer operation panel The paper size can also be selected with the software appli...

Page 325: ...e Detection The feeler 1 is pushed down by every sheet of paper that arrives and then pops up again when the trailing edge of the sheet passes over the feeler When the paper presses down the feeler th...

Page 326: ...ette prevents double feeding 3 The charge roller charges the transport belt The electrostatic charge on the transport belt keeps the paper on the transport belt 4 The sheet feeds onto the transport be...

Page 327: ...ed to the transport belt This operation called belt charge control operates within the following ranges of temperature and humidity Temperature 0C to 35C 32F to 95F Adjusted in 2 5C 4 5F steps Humidit...

Page 328: ...om the high voltage power pack at the time of printer operation When a charge leak is detected The voltage supply from the power pack 1 gets interrupted immediately The printer stops the current print...

Page 329: ...perature rise inside the printer Scanner Unit Switch The scanner unit sensor mounted inside the front cover is protected by a cover 1 A plastic tab attached to the scanner unit depresses a feeler 2 wh...

Page 330: ...Basic Operation Initialization Sequence at Power On Basic Operation 329 6...

Page 331: ...Band Processing Processing for individual lines Compression Processing The data gets compressed on the PC side Then it goes to the printer Decompression The data gets decompressed when it gets to the...

Page 332: ...Duplex Unit Overview 1 Duplexer Cover Button 2 Duplexer Cover 3 4 Duplexer Locks x 2 Duplex Drive Duplex Unit 331 6...

Page 333: ...into the Duplex Unit Once again the vertical motor reveres The inverted sheet feeds into the printer The 2nd side of the sheet prints Duplexer Cover Switch The Duplex Unit cover open switch 1 is a mi...

Page 334: ...nit the set lever 2 depresses the Duplex Unit set switch Then it turns it on The printer signals an error Paper Jam Type 1 at these times The Duplex Unit is not installed correctly The set lever has n...

Page 335: ...tandard paper sizes and envelopes The tray extension 3 can be extended for long paper sizes The tray can hold 100 sheets of standard weight paper 60 to 105 g m2 For more details please refer to the Se...

Page 336: ...ad 5 below the pick up roller provides enough resistance to stop any sheet other than the one in contact with the pick up roller from double feeding Once the pick up roller completes its arc of rotati...

Page 337: ...ope sizes Holds approximately 500 sheets of standard 80 g m2 20 lb A4 LT size paper For more details please refer to Section 7 Specifications You can adjust and lock the end fence 1 and two side fence...

Page 338: ...the correct position to feed the paper Paper Feed The paper feed motor 1 in the tray drives the feed roller 2 The control board 3 controls the operation of the feed clutch not shown This engages the...

Page 339: ...ADF Overview 1 ADF 2 Original Tray Drive 1 Paper Feed Roller 2 Paper Feed Clutch 6 Detailed Section Descriptions 338 6...

Page 340: ...3 Original Feed Motor 4 Pick up Roller ADF 339 6...

Page 341: ...6 Detailed Section Descriptions 340 6...

Page 342: ...00 x 300 dpi 600 x 600 dpi B W 60 476 mm s 15 119 mm s Color Scanner Scanning Speed B W Copy Fast 300 dpi Normal 300 dpi Best 600 dpi 60 6 mm s 60 5 mm s 15 1 mm s Fax Standard 300 dpi Fine 300 dpi S...

Page 343: ...heads 192 ch x 4 colors Printer Interface USB 2 0 high speed Ethernet 10BASE T 100BASE T Printer Languages J012 J013 RPCS Raster J014 RPCS Raster PCL Resolution 1200 x 1200 600 x 600 600x 300 300 x 30...

Page 344: ...uble Postcard SEF 16 Kai SEF Paper Type Plain paper postcard inkjetpostcard Note Never attempt to duplex OHP transparency thick paper envelopes glossy paper inkjet plain paper Dimensions w x d x h J01...

Page 345: ...tom Size Double postcard Paper Type T1 Plain paper postcard ink jet postcard glossy paper inkjet transparency envelopes Tray 2 option Plain paper inkjet plain paper Multi Bypass option Plain paper pos...

Page 346: ...14 in Glossy paper A4 SEF Max Capacity 200 sheets Max Output 150 sheets on output tray Inkjet transparency A4 SEF Max Capacity 1 sheet Max Output 1 sheet on output tray Envelopes COM 10 SEF Monarch E...

Page 347: ...ection No ADF Copy Original Width 139 7 to 215 9 mm 5 5 to 8 5 in Length simplex 139 7 to 255 6 mm 5 5 to 14 in Length duplex 139 7 to 255 6 mm 5 5 to 14 in Fax Original Length 139 7 to 1000 mm 5 5 to...

Page 348: ...Cartridge Black K J735 M size Print Cartridge Cyan C J736 M size Print Cartridge Magenta M J737 M size Print Cartridge Yellow Y Four starter ink cartridges K C M Y are provided with each printer There...

Page 349: ...to 80 RH Recommended Range 15 to 25 C 59 to 77 F 30 to 70 RH Altitude Use below 2 500 m 1 5 mi Ambient Light Less than 2 000 Lux Energy Star Mode Default 15 min Selectable 1 to 240 min at 1 minute in...

Page 350: ...y Speed B W Fine Less than 13 s Color Fine Less than 16 s Max Original Size Platen A4 LT ADF Single Sheet 216 x 1000 mm 8 5 x 39 4 in DLG Multi Copy Speed Plain Paper B W Fast 18 5 cpm Normal 10 5 cpm...

Page 351: ...te 600 300 dpi 4 bit value duplex 1 pass Normal Read 600 x 600 dpi 8 bit Write 600 300 dpi 4 bit value duplex 1 pass Fine Read 600 x 600 dpi 8bit Write 600 x 600 dpi 4 bit value Simplex 2 pass Glossy...

Page 352: ...ormal ppm Mono 10 5 or F C 8 0 or Fine ppm Mono 5 5 or F C 4 5 and above First Print B W Not over 8 seconds Color Not over 8 seconds Resolution Plain Paper Fast 300 150 dpi 4 bit value Duplex 1 pass N...

Page 353: ...Left Right 3 mm 0 2 in Recommended Top Bottom Left Right 4 2 mm 1 6 in Envelopes Maximum Top 8 mm 0 32 in Bottom 38 mm 1 in Left Right 3 mm 01 2 in Recommended Top 8 mm 0 32 in Bottom 38 mm 1 in Left...

Page 354: ...1200 Email Scan to FTP B W 1 bit 150 300 600 dpi Gray 8 bit 150 300 dpi Color 8 bit 150 300 dpi TWAIN Scanner Selectable 100 150 200 300 400 600 1200 Document Size Max A4 LG Scanning Width Flatbed Wid...

Page 355: ...inting 200 x 400 dpi to 600 x 600 dpi 200 x 200 dpi to 300 x 300 dpi 200 x 100 dpi to 300 x 300 dpi One touch dial 30 15 x 2 Speed dial 90 stations Broadcasting 130 stations Automatic redial Yes Auto...

Page 356: ...F SEF Foolscap SEF Folio SEF 16 Kai SEF Custom Min W x L 148 x 210 48 mm 5 8 x 8 3 in Max W x L 216 x 356 mm 8 5 x 14 in Paper capacity 500 sheets 80g m2 20 lb 70 kg Paper Output 150 sheets on paper o...

Page 357: ...s Max Output 20 envelopes on output tray Thick heavier than 163 g m2 A4 SEF A5 LEF A6 SEF B5 SEF LT SEF HLT SEF LG SEF Executive SEF 8 Kai SEF 16 Kai SEF Max Capacity 20 sheets Max Output 20 sheets on...

Page 358: ...B Need to select paper size by operation panel C Need to input paper size by operation panel and driver D Need to specify paper size by using dial N Not supported Plain Paper T1 T2 Bypass Duplexer AD...

Page 359: ...8 x13 A A A N A Folio SEF 8 x13 A A A N A Govt LG SEF 8 x14 8 Kai SEF 267x390 N N N N N 16 kai SEF 195x267 A A A A A 16 Kai LEF 267x195 N N N N N Envelopes T1 T2 Bypass Duplexer ADF Com10 SEF 41 8 x9...

Page 360: ...SEF 210 x 297 mm Y Y Y Y Y B4 SEF 257 x 364 mm N N N N N B5 SEF 182 x 257 mm Y Y Y Y Y B5 LEF 257 x 182 mm N N N N N B6 SEF 125 x 176 mm N N N N N B6 LEF 176 x 125 mm N N N N N DLT SEF 11 x 17 N N N...

Page 361: ...Y N Y N Mon LEF 37 8 x 71 2 Y Y N Y N C6 LEF 114 x 162 mm Y Y N Y N C5 LEF 162 x 229 mm Y Y N Y N DL Env LEF 110 x 220 mm Y Y N Y N Remarks Y Supported N Not supported TBA To Be Announced Pending Con...

Page 362: ...C FAX LSD excluded for NT 4 0 Critix Meta Frame Presentation Server 4 0 and above Options Network Interface Board GX4 Option for J012 J013 standard for J014 Interface Specifications USB Data Transmiss...

Page 363: ...OS Windows 9x Windows Me Windows NT Windows 2000 Windows XP Windows Server 2003 Max Distance Between Devices 100 m Supported Utilities SmartNetMonitor for Admin SmartNetMonitor for Client 7 Specificat...

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