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BASIC OPERATION

A265/A267

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2.  DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS

2.1  BASIC OPERATION

To increase the productivity of the duplex unit, copies are printed as follows.

Larger than A4 lengthwise/LT lengthwise

The duplex unit can store only one sheet of copy paper.

Example: 8 pages. The number [A] in the illustration shows the order of pages. The

number [B] in the illustration shows the order of sheets of copy paper (if
shaded, this indicates the second side).

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Summary of Contents for A265

Page 1: ...A265 A267 SERVICE MANUAL 000882MIU RICOH GROUP COMPANIES C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 2: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 3: ...A265 A267 SERVICE MANUAL RICOH GROUP COMPANIES C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 4: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 5: ...A265 A267 SERVICE MANUAL 000882MIU C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 6: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 7: ...PORATION All product names domain names or product illustrations including desktop images used in this document are trademarks registered trademarks or the property of their respective companies They...

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Page 9: ...nual should be either service trained or certified by successfully completing a Ricoh Technical Training Program Untrained and uncertified users utilizing information contained in this service manual...

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Page 11: ...ODE COMPANY GESTETNER LANIER RICOH SAVIN A265 3222 5222 Aficio 220 9922DP A267 3227 5227 Aficio 270 9927DP DOCUMENTATION HISTORY REV NO DATE COMMENTS 12 99 Original Printing C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA...

Page 12: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 13: ...1 17 1 8 2 DESCRIPTION 1 18 DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS 2 DETAILED SECTION DESCRIPTIONS 2 1 2 1 SCANNING 2 1 2 1 1 OVERVIEW 2 1 2 1 2 SCANNER DRIVE 2 2 2 1 3 ORIGINAL SIZE DETECTION IN PLATEN MODE 2 3 2 2...

Page 14: ...2 37 2 5 2 ID SENSOR PATTERN PRODUCTION TIMING 2 38 2 5 3 DRUM CHARGE ROLLER CLEANING 2 39 2 6 DEVELOPMENT 2 40 2 6 1 OVERVIEW 2 40 2 6 2 DRIVE 2 41 2 6 3 DEVELOPER MIXING 2 42 2 6 4 DEVELOPMENT BIAS...

Page 15: ...67 2 9 1 OVERVIEW 2 67 2 9 2 IMAGE TRANSFER CURRENT TIMING 2 68 2 9 3 TRANSFER ROLLER CLEANING 2 69 2 9 4 PAPER SEPARATION MECHANISM 2 69 2 10 IMAGE FUSING AND PAPER EXIT 2 70 2 10 1 OVERVIEW 2 70 2...

Page 16: ...3 11 3 4 LCT INSTALLATION 3 14 3 4 1 ACCESSORY CHECK 3 14 3 5 AUTO REVERSE DOCUMENT FEEDER INSTALLATION 3 17 3 5 1 ACCESSORY CHECK 3 17 3 5 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE 3 17 3 6 INTERCHANGE UNIT INSTALLA...

Page 17: ...2 2 SERVICE PROGRAM MODE TABLES 4 5 4 2 3 TEST PATTERN PRINTING SP4 417 AND SP5 902 4 60 4 2 4 INPUT CHECK SP5 803 4 61 Input Check Table 4 61 4 2 5 OUTPUT CHECK SP5 804 4 66 Output Check Table 4 66 4...

Page 18: ...ACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT 6 REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT 6 1 6 1 SCANNER UNIT 6 1 6 1 1 EXPOSURE GLASS 6 1 6 1 2 SCANNER EXTERIOR OPERATION PANEL 6 2 6 1 3 LENS BLOCK ASSEMBLY 6 3 6 1 4 ORIGINAL SIZE SENSO...

Page 19: ...6 32 6 7 3 POWER PACK 6 32 6 7 4 MAIN MOTOR 6 33 6 7 5 PSU 6 34 6 8 COPY ADJUSTMENTS PRINTING SCANNING 6 35 6 8 1 PRINTING 6 35 Registration Leading Edge Side to Side 6 35 Blank Margin 6 36 Main Scan...

Page 20: ...OUT 8 2 1 3 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT 8 3 1 4 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DESCRIPTION 8 4 1 5 DRIVE LAYOUT 8 5 2 DETAILED SECTION DESCRIPTIONS 8 6 2 1 ORIGINAL SIZE DETECTION 8 6 1 2 PICK UP AND SEPARATION...

Page 21: ...4 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DESCRIPTION 9 4 1 5 DRIVE LAYOUT 9 5 2 DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS 9 6 2 1 PAPER FEED AND SEPARATION MECHANISM 9 6 2 2 PAPER LIFT MECHANISM 9 7 2 3 PAPER END DETECTION 9 9 2 4 PAPER H...

Page 22: ...ANGING THE TRAY PAPER SIZE 10 12 3 4 LEFT TRAY PAPER END SENSOR 10 12 3 5 TRAY LIFT MOTOR 10 13 3 6 TRAY MOTOR 10 14 3 7 PAPER FEED CLUTCH AND RELAY CLUTCH 10 15 3 8 PAPER FEED UNIT 10 16 3 9 UPPER LI...

Page 23: ...3 1 1 2 MECHANICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT 13 2 1 3 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT 13 3 1 4 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DESCRIPTION 13 4 1 5 DRIVE LAYOUT 13 5 2 DETAILED DESCRIPTIONS 13 6 2 1 BASIC OPERATION 13 6 Larg...

Page 24: ...USTMENT 15 7 3 1 BRIDGE UNIT DRIVE MOTOR REPLACEMENT 15 7 3 2 TRAY EXIT SENSOR REPLACEMENT 15 8 3 3 RELAY SENSOR REPLACEMENT 15 8 SHIFT TRAY UNIT B313 1 OVERALL MACHINE INFORMATION 16 1 1 1 SPECIFICAT...

Page 25: ...HANISM 17 13 2 8 JAM CONDITIONS 17 14 2 9 TIMING CHARTS 17 15 2 9 1 NO STAPLE MODE A4 SIDEWAYS 3 SHEETS 2SETS 17 15 2 9 2 STAPLE MODE A4 SIDEWAYS 2 SHEETS 2 SETS 17 16 3 SERVICE TABLE 17 17 3 1 DIP SW...

Page 26: ...N PROCEDURE 18 6 4 SERVICE TABLE 18 9 4 1 SERVICE PROGRAM MODE 18 9 4 1 1 SERVICE PROGRAM ACCESS PROCEDURE 18 9 4 1 2 SERVICE PROGRAM MODE TABLES 18 9 4 2 DOWNLOADING NEW SOFTWARE 18 11 4 2 1 SOFTWARE...

Page 27: ...arts making copies as soon as the warm up period is completed 5 The inside and the metal parts of the fusing unit become extremely hot while the copier is operating Be careful to avoid touching those...

Page 28: ...eld Customer engineers are therefore directed to return all chassis and laser subsystems to the factory or service depot when replacement of the optical subsystem is required WARNING Use of controls o...

Page 29: ...N UNIT A895 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE DUPLEX A896 PRINTER CONTROLLER B306 REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT 1 BIN TRAY UNIT A898 NETWORK INTERFACE BOARD B307 TROUBLESHOOTING BRIDGE UNIT A897 AUTO RECIRCULATING...

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Page 31: ...OVERALL MACHINE INFORMATION C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

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Page 33: ...r tray Width 100 297 mm 3 9 11 5 Length 148 432 mm 5 8 17 0 By pass tray Option Width 90 305 mm 3 5 12 0 Length 148 1 260 mm 5 8 49 6 Copy Paper Weight Paper Tray 60 105 g m2 16 28 lb 1st paper tray 6...

Page 34: ...pprox 120 Wh Approx 130 Wh Approx 130 Wh Low Power Level 1 Approx 80 Wh Approx 85 Wh Approx 80 Wh Approx 85 Wh Low Power Level 2 Approx 50 Wh Approx 50 Wh Approx 50 Wh Approx 50 Wh Auto Off 10 W 10 W...

Page 35: ...mode 22 13 Russian C1B A4 sideways 11 x 81 2 A3 11 x 17 Non memory copy mode 22 12 Memory copy mode 27 15 NOTE Measurement Conditions 1 Not APS mode 2 A4 LT copying 3 Full size Warm up Time Less than...

Page 36: ...6 81 2 x 11 51 2 x 81 2 10 sheets A3 B4 11 x 17 81 2 x 13 1 sheet non standard sizes NOTE Copy paper weight 80g m2 20 lb Toner Replenishment Cartridge exchange 360 g cartridge Toner Yield 10 k copies...

Page 37: ...MACHINE CONFIGURATION SM 1 5 A265 A267 Overall Information 1 2 MACHINE CONFIGURATION 1 2 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS A265V501 WMF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 38: ...Bridge Unit Optional A897 11 1000 sheet Finisher Optional A681 10 Copier Feature Expander Memory 48 MB Optional A887 Copier Key Counter Bracket Fax Controller Optional A895 01 02 03 G3 Interface Unit...

Page 39: ...ither no 6 or 10 7 Duplex Unit Optional Requires no 9 8 By pass Tray Optional 9 Interchange Unit Optional 10 Bridge Unit Optional No 10 requires no 11 Install either no 6 or 10 11 1000 sheet Finisher...

Page 40: ...F 2 Optional 1 bin Tray 3 Optional Interchange Unit 4 Optional Duplex Unit 5 Optional By pass Feed Tray 6 Optional Paper Tray Unit 7 Optional 1000 sheet Finisher 8 Optional Bridge Unit A267V102 WMF 1...

Page 41: ...ONENT LAYOUT SM 1 9 A265 A267 Overall Information 1 4 MECHANICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT A265V100 WMF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA...

Page 42: ...sure roller 12 Cleaning unit 13 OPC drum 14 Transfer roller 15 Development roller 16 ID sensor 17 Registration roller 18 Friction pad 19 Paper feed roller 20 Paper size sensor 21 Special paper sensor...

Page 43: ...s the upper relay rollers MC4 Lower Relay Drives the lower relay rollers MC4 Registration Drives the registration rollers Switches SW1 Main Provides power to the machine If this is off there is no pow...

Page 44: ...cts misfeeds S13 Lower Relay Detects misfeeds S14 Registration Detects misfeeds and controls registration clutch off on timing S15 1st Paper Lift Detects when the paper in the 1st paper tray is at the...

Page 45: ...ption Turns on when the main power switch is off to prevent moisture from forming on the optics H2 Tray Option Turns on when the main power switch is off to prevent moisture from forming around the pa...

Page 46: ...ve Motor 2 Main Motor 3 Registration Clutch 4 Upper Paper Feed Clutch 5 Upper Transport Clutch 6 Lower Paper Feed Clutch 7 Lower Transport Clutch A267V301 WMF A267V302 WMF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Scanner Fusing...

Page 47: ...d stored in the memory At the time of printing the data is retrieved and sent to the laser diode For multi copy runs the original is scanned once only and stored to the memory 2 DRUM CHARGE In the dar...

Page 48: ...Also the ID sensor measures the reflectivity of the drum surface The output signal is used for charge roller voltage control 6 IMAGE TRANSFER Paper is fed to the area between the drum surface and the...

Page 49: ...nsors Clutches Solenoids High Voltage P P Ther mistor PSU Motors Paper Tray Unit LCT ARDF APS Sensors Lamp Stabilizer Scanner Motor BICU LSD LD Unit Fax Unit Mother Board EMB SBU Operation Panel Polyg...

Page 50: ...ol 2 IOB I O Board The IOB handles the following functions Drive control for the sensors motors and solenoids of the printer and scanner High voltage control board control Serial interfaces with perip...

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Page 53: ...scanner D consists of the exposure lamp a reflector E and the 1st mirror F A lamp stabilizer energizes the exposure lamp The light reflected by the reflector is of almost equal intensity to reduce sha...

Page 54: ...speed and in the main scan direction it is done by image processing on the BICU board Magnification in the sub scan direction can be adjusted by changing the scanner drive motor speed using SP4 101 Ma...

Page 55: ...nsor is a reflective photosensor While the main switch is on these sensors are active and the original size data is always sent to the CPU However the CPU checks the data only when the platen cover se...

Page 56: ...shows the outputs of the sensors for each original size This original size detection method eliminates the necessity for a pre scan and increases the machine s productivity However if the by pass fee...

Page 57: ...Image Processing Unit FCI Fine Character Image and LD controller VCU IPU Auto shading filtering magnification correction and gradation processing LD controller LD print timing control and laser power...

Page 58: ...el reference for even pixels to match the odd pixels 2 Signal Amplification The analog signal is amplified by operational amplifiers in the AGC circuit The maximum gains of the operational amplifiers...

Page 59: ...f the gray area is the peak white level density Therefore the original background will not appear on copies Because peak level data is taken for each scan line ADS corrects for any changes in backgrou...

Page 60: ...2 Scanner gamma correction 3 Filtering MTF and smoothing 4 Magnification 5 ID gamma correction 6 Grayscale processing 7 Binary picture processing 8 Error diffusion 9 Dithering 10 Video path control 11...

Page 61: ...are two main image processing modes grayscale processing mode called Enhanced Mode on the display and binary picture processing mode called Normal Mode on the display Either of these can be selected...

Page 62: ...o Glossy photos Normal Mode Binary Picture Processing Photo Service mode Default Fine grained printed originals with no text Pale Originals with low contrast text such as written by a pencil Normal No...

Page 63: ...Main Scan Filtering MTF Smoothing Independent Dot Erase ID Gamma Correction Gradation Error Diffusion Dithering Binary Picture Processing Grayscale Processing Video Path Control LD Unit Optional Print...

Page 64: ...orrection Enabled Enabled White Line Correction Enabled 4 942 Enabled 4 918 4 Black Line Correction Enabled DF only 4 943 Enabled DF only 4 943 Strong DF only 4 919 4 Scanner Correction AE linear Line...

Page 65: ...only 4 943 Strong DF only 4 919 1 Scanner Correction AE linear Linear 4 928 1 Small Smoothing Filter Normal Normal 4 921 1 Main Scan Magnification Enabled Mirroring Enabled only in the ADF mode MTF Sm...

Page 66: ...y 4 943 Strong DF only 4 919 5 Scanner Correction AE linear As op panel 4 928 5 Small Smoothing Filter Not used Normal Normal 4 921 4 Main Scan Magnification Enabled Mirroring Enabled only in the ADF...

Page 67: ...d DF only 4 943 Strong DF only 4 919 2 Scanner Correction AE linear As op panel 4 928 2 Small Smoothing Filter Normal Normal 4 921 2 Main Scan Magnification Enabled Mirroring Enabled only in the ADF m...

Page 68: ...4 943 Strong DF only 4 919 6 Scanner Correction NAE linear As op panel 4 928 6 Small Smoothing Filter Not used Main Scan Magnification Enabled Mirroring Enabled only in the ADF mode MTF Smoothing Filt...

Page 69: ...943 Strong DF only 4 919 3 Scanner Correction NAE linear As op panel 4 928 3 Small Smoothing Filter Not used Main Scan Magnification Enabled Mirroring Enabled only in the ADF mode MTF Smoothing Filte...

Page 70: ...every page auto shading is done to prepare for the next page If the copy image density or the original mode is changed during copy run the auto shading for the next scan is done before the scanning t...

Page 71: ...28 If 0 is selected with SP 4 928 the scanner gamma curve is either AE or NAE depending on the selected original mode text photo etc The four gamma correction curves and their characteristics are as f...

Page 72: ...s a mirror image This is because the scanning starting position in the main scan direction is at the other end of the scan line in ADF mode compared with platen mode In platen mode the original is pla...

Page 73: ...xt or Text Photo original type the MTF filter strength and coefficient can be adjusted with SP4 915 and 4 916 It is difficult to simply explain the relationships between the filter coefficient and fil...

Page 74: ...ilter Coefficient Sub Scan Filter Coefficient Main Scan Filter Strength Sub Scan Filter Strength Text 25 to 29 SP4 915 1 6 SP4 916 1 6 Text 30 to 76 SP4 915 2 7 SP4 916 2 7 Text 77 to 154 SP4 915 3 8...

Page 75: ...Filter Strength Sub Scan Filter Strength Text 25 to 49 SP4 915 23 29 SP4 916 23 29 Text 50 to 95 SP4 915 24 30 SP4 916 24 30 Text 96 to 125 SP4 915 25 31 SP4 916 25 31 Text 126 to 159 SP4 915 26 32 S...

Page 76: ...and erased from the image The independent dot detection level can be adjusted with SP4 917 for the original modes known as Service Mode and SP4 944 other original modes on off only no adjustment With...

Page 77: ...nary picture processing mode Grayscale Processing In this machine the 8 bit image data is converted into 2 bit data This produces up to 4 image density levels for each pixel To realize this this machi...

Page 78: ...ned to clearly separate text vector graphic objects from the background It prevents low contrast text from disappearing The software compares each pixel with the pixels immediately surrounding it It i...

Page 79: ...lected with SP4 929 1 No 1 4 x 4 matrix and No 2 8 x 8 matrix The two selections are prepared for future use to match original types which are not supported currently Therefore at this moment SP4 929...

Page 80: ...le processing The data is first compressed and then stored in the DRAM For printing the data from the DRAM goes back to the memory controller where it is decompressed and image editing is done e g ima...

Page 81: ...tions and Fig B shows how the laser pulse can be in one of three positions within the pixel Fig C shows an example of how edge smoothing is used SP2 902 switches FCI smoothing on or off but is only va...

Page 82: ...ching the polygon mirror Each surface of the polygon mirror reflects one full main scan line The laser beam goes to the F theta mirror E mirror F and BTL barrel toroidal lens G Then the laser beam goe...

Page 83: ...o the laser diode by comparing it with the reference level from the reference circuit This auto power control is done just after the machine is turned on and during printing while the laser diode is a...

Page 84: ...ht covers The switches are installed on the 5VLD line coming from the power supply unit through the IOB and BICU boards When the front cover or the right cover is opened the power supply to the laser...

Page 85: ...ID Sensor see note 6 Development Roller 7 Development Unit 8 Charge Roller 9 Charge Roller Cleaning Pad 10 Quenching Lamp see note 11 Transfer Roller See Note NOTE These parts are not included in the...

Page 86: ...haft D The main motor assembly includes a drive controller which outputs a motor lock signal when the rotation speed is out of the specified range The fly wheel E on the end of the drum drive shaft st...

Page 87: ...been installed in the machine because the actuator of the new PCU contacts the new PCU detect switch After the front cover and right cover are closed the machine then performs the TD sensor initial se...

Page 88: ...rge the drum The drum charge roller A always contacts the surface of the drum B to give it a negative charge of 900V The high voltage supply board gives a negative dc voltage to the drum charge roller...

Page 89: ...This measurement is made immediately after the ID sensor pattern for toner density control Immediately after making ID sensor pattern A the charge roller voltage stays on but the development bias goes...

Page 90: ...drum charge roller voltage the machine compares Vsdp with Vsg Vsdp Vsg 0 95 Reduce the magnitude of the drum charge voltage by 50 V Vsdp Vsg 0 90 Increase the magnitude of the drum charge voltage by 5...

Page 91: ...ty easily So the cleaning pad B also contacts the drum charge roller all the time to clean the surface of the drum charge roller The pin C at the rear of the cleaning pad holder touches the cam gear D...

Page 92: ...ing auger 2 3 TD sensor 4 Mixing auger 1 5 Doctor blade This machine uses a single roller development system Two mixing augers mix the developer The toner density TD sensor and image density ID sensor...

Page 93: ...through a train of gears and the development drive shaft D When the PCU is pushed in the development drive shaft engages the development roller gear The development drive gears except for the gears i...

Page 94: ...transports excess developer scraped off the development roller C by the doctor blade D towards the front of the machine Mixing auger 1 B returns the excess developer along with new toner to the rear o...

Page 95: ...negative charge about 900 V To attract negatively charged toner to the black areas of the latent image on the drum the high voltage supply board applies a bias of 600 volts to the development rollers...

Page 96: ...ottle is pulled away and kept in place by the chuck G The toner supply mechanism transports toner from the bottle to the development unit The toner bottle has a spiral groove H that helps move toner t...

Page 97: ...falls down into the toner bottle holder The toner supply mylar blades transfer the toner to the slit D When the PCU is installed in the machine the shutter E above the PCU is opened by the machine fra...

Page 98: ...de Basically toner density is controlled using the standard TD sensor voltage Vts toner supply reference voltage Vref actual TD sensor output voltage Vt and ID sensor output data Vsp Vsg TD Sensor Ini...

Page 99: ...ction Performed Mode Sensor control 2 SP2 921 1 For designer s use only do not use in the field Toner supply decision Compare Vt with a reference voltage Vts Toner control process This toner control p...

Page 100: ...e and the pattern on the drum are checked This compensates for any variations in the reflectivity of the pattern on the drum or the reflectivity of the drum surface The ID sensor pattern is made on th...

Page 101: ...sensor sensitivity coefficient S value is 0 4 There are seven levels for toner supply motor on time as shown below Level Decision Motor On Time seconds 1 Vts or Vref Vt Vts or Vref S 16 t 0 6 2 Vts o...

Page 102: ...supply amount per page is always 200 ms regardless of the value of SP2 925 Then at the end of a job if the optional fax unit is installed or 100 copies after the TD sensor error was detected if no fa...

Page 103: ...le a toner near end condition exists Toner End Detection There are two situations for entering the toner end condition When Vt is level 7 three times consecutively the machine enters the toner end con...

Page 104: ...uses a counter blade system The cleaning blade scrapes off toner remaining on the drum When toner builds up in the cleaning unit toner at the top of the pile is removed by the toner collection coil B...

Page 105: ...he toner collection coil A is transported to the opening B in the side of the PCU Then this toner falls into the development unit with new toner coming from the toner bottle and it is all mixed togeth...

Page 106: ...ection The components of the paper feed station are as follows 1 Paper Lift Sensor 2 Paper Height 1 Sensor 3 Paper Height 2 Sensor 4 Paper End Sensor 5 Paper Feed Roller 6 Paper Size Sensor 7 Upper Re...

Page 107: ...first and second paper trays The paper feed clutches B transfer drive from this motor to the paper feed rollers C When the paper feed clutch turns on the feed rollers start to feed the paper The pape...

Page 108: ...rives the top sheet of paper from the paper tray to the copier The friction pad B allows only one sheet to feed at a time The friction pad applies pressure to the feed roller with a spring C The frict...

Page 109: ...K pulls the bottom plate pressure lever and this lifts the tray bottom plate When the top of the stack touches the feed roller the motor cannot pull up the plate any more so it pulls the actuator G i...

Page 110: ...in the lift motor rotates backwards 1 7 seconds to return the bottom plate pressure lever coupling D to the original position The amount of reverse can be adjusted with SP 1 912 2 8 5 PAPER END DETECT...

Page 111: ...ht Sensor 1 Paper Height Sensor 2 Near End OFF ON 30 ON ON 70 ON OFF 100 OFF OFF When the tray contains paper of a small width the paper feed pressure may become too low when the thickness of the rema...

Page 112: ...the stack so adjustment may be necessary Using the following SP modes either two or three paper size ranges can be specified Using other SP modes explained later the pressure can be adjusted separatel...

Page 113: ...ack heights of 500 sheets and 50 sheets but not much for A4 or A3 paper For 500 sheets of A5 the pressure is too high To counter this the lift motor reverses 600 ms in the graph as explained in the pr...

Page 114: ...following SP modes The default is set for 50 sheets at the near end point The lift motor rotates forward for the time specified by the SP mode to increase the pressure Small Size Middle Size Paper Siz...

Page 115: ...switched off The CPU disables paper feed from a tray if the paper size cannot be detected If the paper size actuator is broken or if there is no tray installed the Add Paper indicator will light When...

Page 116: ...cts that there is special paper in the 2nd paper tray When the machine detects the special paper signal the fusing temperature and the transfer roller current will be changed as follows 1 Fusing tempe...

Page 117: ...ide fence has a stopper A attached to it Each side fence can be secured with a screw B for customers who do not want to change the paper size End Fence As the amount of paper in the tray decreases the...

Page 118: ...nt unit through the drum cleaning unit The amount of paper buckle at the registration roller to correct skew can be adjusted with SP 1 003 If jams frequently occur after registration the paper feed cl...

Page 119: ...ansfer roller which attracts the toner from the drum onto the paper The current depends on the paper width paper type and paper feed tray The curvature of the drum and the discharge plate C help the p...

Page 120: ...ge of the paper has passed through the roller transfer current turns off In multiple copy mode the transfer current shifts again to the low transfer current The default transfer roller current high tr...

Page 121: ...oller to push back to the drum any positively charged toner on the transfer roller The machine goes through the cleaning mode in the following conditions Before starting the printing job only if enabl...

Page 122: ...xit area consist of the following parts 1 Paper exit roller 2 Fusing exit sensor 3 Hot roller strippers 4 Pressure spring 5 Cleaning roller 6 Pressure roller 7 Fusing lamp 8 Thermistor 9 Hot roller 10...

Page 123: ...train and drives the paper exit rollers B through a timing belt C The fusing unit release mechanism automatically disengages the fusing unit drive gear D when the right cover E is opened This allows...

Page 124: ...t creasing The left screw holes B on each side are used as the default setting If creasing occurs frequently in the fusing unit adjust the entrance guide to the right by securing it with the other hol...

Page 125: ...essure springs The spring is positioned at the top D as the default setting The user moves lever E when using thicker copy paper or envelopes to reduce the pressure between the hot and pressure roller...

Page 126: ...the fusing temperature at 170 C Note that the fusing temperature is higher if the user uses special paper in the 2nd tray or thick paper mode from the bypass tray see Paper Feed Special Paper To preve...

Page 127: ...Fusing soft start SP mode 1 107 In addition whenever the fusing lamp power switches on full power is applied to the fusing lamp gradually not all at once This prevents the power in the room from dropp...

Page 128: ...mmon ground line of the fusing lamp If the temperature of the thermofuse reaches 169 C the thermofuse opens removing power from the fusing lamp At the same time SC 542 is generated and the machine sto...

Page 129: ...ion of installed equipment copier only or whether a fax and or printer is installed Any Status Power Off Stand by Mode Auto Off Mode Energy Saver Mode Low Power Mode Energy Saver Key Energy Saver Time...

Page 130: ...xcept for the Energy Saver LED and the Power LED If the CPU receives the image print out command from an application e g to print incoming fax data or to print data from a PC the fusing temperature ri...

Page 131: ...gs Energy Saver Level The fusing lamp drops to a certain temperature as shown in the table below the temperature drops more than that in energy saver mode The other conditions are the same as for the...

Page 132: ...operation switch USA or the main power switch Europe Asia turns off automatically The fusing lamp and all dc supplies except 5VE 5V for energy saver mode turn off At this time only the main power LED...

Page 133: ...the memory During memory Tx or polling Rx The handset is off hook An original is in the ADF The ADF or platen cover is open Paper is left in the Duplex unit or staple tray What happens in night stand...

Page 134: ...ration switch is pressed The recovery time is about 45 s Mode Operation Switch Energy Saver LED Fusing Temp System 5V Note Night stand by mode Off Off Room Temp Fusing lamp off On Night mode Off Off R...

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Page 137: ...d to sudden temperature changes This includes 1 Areas directly exposed to cool air from an air conditioner 2 Areas directly exposed to heat from a heater 7 Do not place the machine in an area where it...

Page 138: ...for the space at the front is only for pulling out the paper tray If an operator stands at the front of the copier more space is required A267I201 WMF A267I202 WMF A In Front Over 750 mm 29 6 B Left O...

Page 139: ...ccessible Make sure the plug is firmly inserted in the outlet 2 Avoid multi wiring 3 Be sure to ground the machine 1 Input voltage level 120 V 60 Hz More than 12 A 220 V 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz More than 6...

Page 140: ...e correct sockets A267I500 WMF 1 ADF 1 Rating voltage output connector for accessory Max DC24 V 4 Duplex Unit 1 Rating voltage output connector for accessory Max DC24 V 2 Bridge Unit or Shift Tray 1 R...

Page 141: ...equire the Copier Feature Expander Install the Copier Feature Expander Does the user require the By pass Tray Install the By pass Tray Does the user require the Shift Tray Install the Shift Tray Does...

Page 142: ...in the box against the following list No Description Q ty 1 Paper Tray Decal 1 2 Model Name Decal 15 and 22 machine 1 3 NECR 1 4 End Fence 1 5 Operating Instructions System Setting 1 6 Operating Instr...

Page 143: ...put the copier on the paper tray unit or the LCT first then install these options then install the copier NOTE Keep the shipping retainers after installing the machine They will be reused if the machi...

Page 144: ...F down and pull the toner bottle holder G out 6 Shake the toner bottle H well NOTE Do not remove the toner bottle cap I until after shaking 7 Unscrew the bottle cap I and insert the bottle into the ho...

Page 145: ...then push down the green lock at the rear of the tray 10 Attach the appropriate paper tray number decal A to the paper tray NOTE Paper tray number decals are also used for the optional paper tray or t...

Page 146: ...The machine automatically performs TD sensor initial setting approximately 45 seconds 15 Select the correct display language using SP 5 808 or UT mode Language 16 Check the copy quality and copying f...

Page 147: ...nst the following list No Description Q ty 1 Securing Bracket 2 2 Screw M4x10 4 CAUTION Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure 1 Remove the strips of tape 2 Set the copi...

Page 148: ...B to the copier as shown 5 Attach a securing bracket C to each side of the paper tray unit as shown 1 screw each 6 Re install the connector cover 7 Remove the 2nd paper tray D and secure the paper tr...

Page 149: ...The paper tray number decal is in the accessory box for the main copier 9 Rotate the adjuster B until the machine cannot be pushed across the floor 10 Load paper into the paper trays and select the p...

Page 150: ...No Description Q ty 1 Securing Bracket 2 2 Screw M4x10 4 3 Paper Size Decal 1 CAUTION Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure 1 Remove the strips of tape 2 Set the copier...

Page 151: ...nect the cable B to the copier as shown 5 Attach a securing bracket C to each side of the LCT as shown 1 screw each 6 Re install the connector cover 7 Remove the 2nd paper tray and secure the LCT with...

Page 152: ...attach the appropriate paper tray number decal A and paper size decal B to the LCT NOTE The paper tray number decal is in the accessory box for the main copier 10 Turn on the main switch 11 Check the...

Page 153: ...cessories against the following list No Description Q ty 1 Scale Guide 1 2 DF Exposure Glass 1 3 Stud Screw 2 4 Knob Screw 2 5 Original Size Decal 2 6 Screwdriver Tool 1 3 5 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE C...

Page 154: ...lower front side of the glass as shown 4 Peel off the backing D of the double sided tape attached to the rear side of the scale guide E then install it 2 screws removed in step 2 5 Install the two stu...

Page 155: ...10 Turn the main power switch on Then check if the document feeder works properly 11 Make a full size copy Then check to make sure the side to side and leading edge registrations are correct If they...

Page 156: ...UNIT INSTALLATION 3 6 1 COMPONENT CHECK Check the quantity and condition of the components against the following list No Description Q ty 1 Interchange Unit 1 2 Connector Cover 1 3 Tapping Screw M3x8...

Page 157: ...en cover B 4 Remove the metal clip C NOTE To remove the clip push the small tab D on the clip into the slot E then the clip can be removed 5 Remove the cover B If the optional 1 bin tray unit will be...

Page 158: ...n the cover A of the interchange unit 9 Install the interchange unit 2 connectors B 10 Secure the interchange unit with the knob screws C 11 Attach the connector cover D 1 screw B300I104 WMF B300I103...

Page 159: ...pping Screw M3x8 1 3 7 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE CAUTION Unplug the copier power cord before starting the following procedure NOTE Before installing this 1 bin tray unit the optional interchange unit B...

Page 160: ...bin tray unit B 1 screw 5 Connect the connector C 6 Reinstall the front right cover 7 Peel off the backing D of the double sided tape attached to the paper guide E Then attach the paper guide to the u...

Page 161: ...25 A265 A267 Installation 8 Install the tray guide A 9 Install the tray B 10 Install the sub tray C 11 Turn on the main power switch and check the 1 bin tray unit operation A898I105 WMF A B C C PIA N...

Page 162: ...nit 1 2 Paper Guide Large 1 3 Paper Guide Small 2 4 Stepped Screw 1 3 8 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE CAUTION Unplug the copier power cord before starting the following procedure 1 Remove all tapes 2 Remov...

Page 163: ...stepped screw 2 The shift tray must be installed under the paper guide C installed in step 3 6 Connect the cable D to the copier 7 Turn on the main power switch Then select the shift tray using the U...

Page 164: ...wing list No Description Q ty 1 By pass Tray Unit 1 2 Unit Holder 1 3 Tapping Screw 2 4 Allen Key 1 3 9 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE CAUTION Unplug the copier power cord before starting the following proc...

Page 165: ...k in place 2 After securing the unit store the Allen key in the inner cover B for future use 4 If the optional duplex unit A896 will be installed Remove the indicated parts C of the by pass tray unit...

Page 166: ...quantity and condition of the accessories against the following list No Description Q ty 1 Duplex Unit 1 2 Connector Cover 1 3 Bracket 1 4 Clip 1 5 Unit Holder 1 6 Unit Holder Cover 1 7 Allen Key 1 8...

Page 167: ...r C 2 screws if the by pass tray has not been installed and two screws D 4 Install the bracket E 1 screw 5 If the by pass tray has already been installed skip this step Install the unit holder F using...

Page 168: ...he link C to the shaft D and secure it with the clip 8 Connect the cable E and install the connector cover F 1 screw 9 If the by pass tray has already been installed skip this step Install the unit ho...

Page 169: ...1 Bridge Unit 1 2 Securing Plate 1 3 Shoulder Screw 1 4 Knob Screw 1 3 11 2 INSTALLATION PROCEDURE CAUTION Unplug the copier power cord before starting the following procedure 1 Remove all tapes 2 Loo...

Page 170: ...er C 7 Connect the cable D to the main machine 8 Attach the securing plate E as shown NOTE Do not attach it with a screw this is done when securing the front stand for the optional finisher 9 Install...

Page 171: ...rting the following procedure NOTE If this finisher will be installed on the A265 or A267 copier or G038 printer the following options must be installed before installing this finisher Bridge Unit A89...

Page 172: ...screws including screws A 5 Install the rear stand C 2 screws 6 Pull out the stapler unit D 7 Draw out the locking lever E 1 screw 8 Align the finisher on the stands and lock it in place by pushing th...

Page 173: ...ular to the floor 12 Install the shift tray B 1 snap ring NOTE Make sure that the three pegs C fit into the slots D properly 13 Connect the finisher cable E to the optional bridge unit 14 Attach the s...

Page 174: ...telephone line and the network cable NOTE If an expansion box was installed remove it before starting the following procedure 1 Remove the connector cover A and rear cover B as shown 4 screws 2 Attach...

Page 175: ...PLATEN COVER INSTALLATION SM 3 39 A265 A267 Installation 3 14 PLATEN COVER INSTALLATION 1 Install the platen cover A 2 screws A267I505 WMF A C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 176: ...aps A 2 Connect the key counter cable B 3 Install the stepped screw C 4 Hold the key counter plate nuts D on the inside of the key counter bracket E and insert the key counter holder F 5 Secure the ke...

Page 177: ...lation 7 Connect the cable A 8 Hook the key counter holder assembly B onto the stepped screw C 9 Secure the key counter holder assembly with a screw D 10 Change the value of SP5 113 to 1 A267I232 WMF...

Page 178: ...ws and exposure glass C NOTE When reinstalling the exposure glass make sure that the mark D is positioned at the rear left corner as shown 2 Move the 1st and 2nd scanners to the right 3 Install the ca...

Page 179: ...ore starting the following procedure 1 Remove the connector cover A and rear cover B 4 screws 2 Slide out the 1st and 2nd paper trays 3 Pass the connector C through the opening D 4 Install the tray he...

Page 180: ...Route the heater cable B to the side of rivet C and under bracket D 7 Clamp the heater cable B as shown 8 Joint the heater cable and the ac cable E 9 Reinstall the paper lift motor A and reassemble th...

Page 181: ...Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure 1 Remove the joint brackets A 1 screw each 2 Remove the rear cover B for the optional paper tray unit 2 screws 3 Remove the cable...

Page 182: ...he optional paper tray unit 6 Pass the connector A through the opening B 7 Install the tray heater assembly C 1 screw 8 Clamp the cables D as shown 9 Join the connectors E 10 Reinstall the cable guide...

Page 183: ...ar cover for the optional paper tray unit 14 Reinstall the two paper trays into the optional paper tray unit 15 Remove the 2nd paper tray of the copier 16 Remove two screws B and install the screws C...

Page 184: ...e two joint brackets A 1 screw each 2 Remove the rear cover for the LCT B 2 screws 3 Slide out the paper tray C 4 Push the stopper D on both slide rails and remove the paper tray 5 Pass the connector...

Page 185: ...8 Connect the cable B to the tray heater cable C 9 Route the cable and clamp it 10 Remove the connector cover of the copier D 11 Join the connectors E 12 Reinstall the connector cover of the copier A...

Page 186: ...stall the rear cover of the LCT 15 Reinstall the paper tray 16 Remove the 2nd paper tray of the copier 17 Remove two screws B and install the screws C which were removed in step 13 18 Reinstall the 2n...

Page 187: ...SERVICE TABLES C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 188: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 189: ...PCU in a cool dry place away from heat 4 Never expose the drum to corrosive gases such as ammonia gas 5 Never shake the used PCU Doing so may cause toner and or developer to spill out 6 Dispose of us...

Page 190: ...h bare hands 4 Make sure that the fusing lamp is positioned correctly and that it does not touch the inner surface of the hot roller 4 1 6 PAPER FEED 1 Do not touch the surface of the paper feed rolle...

Page 191: ...ation is not installed the application name does not appear 2 The meaning of the bottom line is as follows A267XXXX is the part number of the BICU board software ver X X XX is the BICU board software...

Page 192: ...el program number at the numeric keypad and press the key or OK key NOTE The 2nd level program number can be selected by pressing the Prev or Next bottom on the LCD 3 If there any are 3rd level progra...

Page 193: ...tion Duplex Use the key to toggle between and before entering the value The specification is 3 2 mm See Replacement and Adjustment Copy Adjustment for details Section 6 8 12 5 12 5 0 1 mm step 0 0 mm...

Page 194: ...s the number of zero cross cycles of the fusing lamp ac supply needed for the fusing lamp power to reach 100 Use a higher number if the customer complains about sudden power dropouts For European mode...

Page 195: ...djusts the paper feed amount allowed by the clutch see the table below after correcting the skew at registration 1 Feed Clutch Re energize By pass Feed 2 Feed Clutch Re energize 1st Paper Tray 1 903 3...

Page 196: ...1st paper tray See Paper Lift Mechanism for details on SP1 908 Section 2 8 4 0 2000 1 ms step 600 ms Adjusts the upper paper lift motor reverse time for paper sizes larger than the small size thresho...

Page 197: ...mpty 1 Near End 2 25 3 75 Selects the remaining paper amount limit for use with SP1 908 5 7 1st Paper Amount Middle Size Set this SP to 2 or 3 when a paper feed problem occurs before near end See Pape...

Page 198: ...2nd paper tray See Paper Lift Mechanism for details on SP1 909 Section 2 8 4 0 2000 1 ms step 600 ms Adjusts the upper paper lift motor reverse time for paper sizes larger than the small size thresho...

Page 199: ...e near end See Paper Lift Mechanism for details on SP1 909 Section 2 8 4 0 None Empty 1 Near End 2 25 3 75 Selects the remaining paper amount limit for use with SP1 909 5 7 2nd Paper Amount Middle Siz...

Page 200: ...Paper Tray Unit Paper Lift Mechanism for details on SP1 910 Section 10 2 2 2 0 2000 1 ms step 600 ms Adjusts the upper paper lift motor reverse time for paper sizes larger than the small size thresho...

Page 201: ...hanism for details on SP1 910 Section 10 2 2 2 0 None Empty 1 Near End 2 25 3 75 Selects the remaining paper amount limit for use with SP1 910 5 7 3rd Paper Amount Middle Size Optional PFU Set this SP...

Page 202: ...Paper Tray Unit Paper Lift Mechanism for details on SP1 911 Section 10 2 2 2 0 2000 1 ms step 600 ms Adjusts the upper paper lift motor reverse time for paper sizes larger than the small size thresho...

Page 203: ...efore near end See Optional Paper Tray Unit Paper Lift Mechanism for details on SP1 911 Section 10 2 2 2 0 None Empty 1 Near End 2 25 3 75 Selects the small size threshold for the 4th paper tray 0 mea...

Page 204: ...use in the field unless directed by service center staff 4 4 1 step 0 Adjusts the duplex transport motor speed during forward rotation at high speed 1 921 2 Duplex Transport Motor Speed Adjustment For...

Page 205: ...Adjustment Copy Adjustment for details Section 6 8 0 0 9 0 0 1 mm step 3 0 mm Adjusts the trailing edge erase margin for paper of length 216 mm or less 2 Erase Margin Adjustment Trailing Edge Small Pa...

Page 206: ...lue of SP2 101 6 9 Erase Margin Adjustment Rear Right Side The specification is 2 2 5 1 5 mm See Replacement and Adjustment Copy Adjustment for details Section 6 8 0 0 9 0 0 1 mm step 0 3 mm In printe...

Page 207: ...ue 0 No 1 Yes Displays the Vsg Vsp Power Vsg Vsp and Vt values for ID sensor error conditions See ID Sensor Error Analysis later in this section 4 2 17 for more detail 2 221 ID Sensor Error Display Th...

Page 208: ...802 Developer Initialization If the machine has not been used for a long time prints may have a dirty background In this case use this SP mode to mix the developer After finishing press the key to re...

Page 209: ...p 1 page Forces the toner bottle to supply toner to the toner supply unit Press 1 to start 2 908 Forced Toner Supply During this process the machine supplies toner until the toner concentration in the...

Page 210: ...step 30 s Adjusts the toner supply rate for fixed toner supply mode This SP is effective only when SP2 921 is 2 or 3 2 925 Toner Supply Rate Fixed Mode Increasing this value increases the toner suppl...

Page 211: ...occurs immediately regardless of the number of prints this is because the sender of the fax cannot check the image quality of the printout 0 100 copies 1 200 copies Selects the transfer current applic...

Page 212: ...on mode It is added to the value of 2 998 1 0 5 0 5 0 1 step 0 0 Adjusts the magnification in the main scan direction for scanning 4 008 1 Main Scan Magnification Scanner Use the key to toggle between...

Page 213: ...white plate in the sub scan direction that is scanned for auto shading 4 015 2 White Plate Scanning Scanning Area The default is 5 mm The current setting specifies the difference from this default 3 0...

Page 214: ...or SBU video data outputs 1 13 IPU 14 16 SBU 0 No Print 1 Vertical Line 1 dot 2 Horizontal Line 1 dot 3 Vertical Line 2 dot 4 Horizontal Line 2 dot 5 Alternating Dot Pattern 6 Grid Pattern 1 dot 7 Ve...

Page 215: ...ous value 0 255 1 step 25 Adjusts the coefficient of the D A converter for the AGC gain curve for DC cont for the ODD channel 4 905 2 SBU DC Cont Adjustment ODD Do not change the value However after d...

Page 216: ...pecial Adjusts the interval for shading processing in DF mode 4 913 DF Shading Interval Time Light and heat may affect the scanner response If copy quality indicates that white level is drifting durin...

Page 217: ...icient T P Grayscale Main 155 256 This adjustment is only effective for the Service Mode original type setting Selects the MTF filter coefficient in the grayscale processing mode See Detailed Descript...

Page 218: ...ep 2 31 P MTF Coefficient Text Binary Sub 96 125 0 15 1 step 2 32 P MTF Coefficient Text Binary Sub 126 159 0 15 1 step 3 33 P MTF Coefficient Text Binary Sub 160 200 0 15 1 step 4 34 P MTF Coefficien...

Page 219: ...the Service Mode original type setting Selects the MTF filter coefficient in the binary picture processing mode See Detailed Descriptions Image Processing for details T P Text Photo Section 2 2 4 0 1...

Page 220: ...cale Main 157 0 7 1 step 4 17 P MTF Strength T P Grayscale Sub 25 57 This adjustment is only effective for the Service Mode original type setting Selects the MTF strength using grayscale processing mo...

Page 221: ...xt Binary Sub 160 200 0 7 1 step 5 34 P MTF Strength Text Binary Sub 201 This adjustment is only effective for the Service Mode original type setting Selects the MTF strength using grayscale processin...

Page 222: ...Detailed Descriptions Image Processing for details Weak Strong 1 2 3 4 5 0 x1 6 7 T P Text Photo Section 2 2 4 0 7 1 step 5 1 P Independent Dot Erase Text Grayscale This adjustment is only effective f...

Page 223: ...eak 3 P Black Line Erase Photo Grayscale 0 Disable 1 Strong 2 Weak 4 P Black Line Erase Text Binary 0 Disable 1 Strong 2 Weak 5 P Black Line Erase Text Photo Binary 0 Disable 1 Strong 2 Weak 4 919 6 P...

Page 224: ...s the thresholding type used during gradation processing dynamic or constant Only used for binary picture processing See Detailed Description Image Processing for details Section 2 2 4 Normally do not...

Page 225: ...p 96 1 P Smoothing Filter Photo Grayscale 0 8 1 step 3 4 927 2 P Smoothing Filter Photo Binary This adjustment is only effective for the Service Mode original type setting for Photo mode Adjusts the s...

Page 226: ...his adjustment is only effective for the Service Mode original type setting See Detailed Descriptions Image Processing for details Section 2 2 4 Normally do not change the value 6 No 1 7 No 2 Selects...

Page 227: ...ve for the Text Service Mode original type setting If Dynamic Binary is selected with SP4 922 1 this SP mode is effective See Detailed Descriptions Image Processing for details Section 2 2 4 Normally...

Page 228: ...e Processing for details Section 2 2 4 Normally do not change the value 0 By key 1 ON 2 OFF 1 P IPU ADS Setting Text Grayscale 0 By key 1 ON 2 OFF 2 P IPU ADS Setting Text Photo Grayscale 0 By key 1 O...

Page 229: ...independent dot erase that is done after image processing in text mode 4 939 P Binary Filter This adjustment is only effective for the Service Mode original type setting for text mode If 0 is selected...

Page 230: ...mma curve for dithering 4 940 6 P ID Gamma Adjustment Photo Binary This adjustment is only effective for the Service Mode original type setting See Detailed Descriptions Image Processing for details S...

Page 231: ...with SP4 922 1 See Detailed Descriptions Image Processing for details Section 2 2 4 0 255 1 step 160 Adjusts the minimum value of the dynamic binary threshold used at the edges of text elements for t...

Page 232: ...a copy on a letter headed page when feeding from a paper tray User Code Mode Copier Selects whether the user code feature is enabled in copy mode or not 0 No 1 Yes 1 If this value is changed the user...

Page 233: ...ress the Original Type key and the key at the same time to clear the memory If the reset was successful the beeper will sound 5 times If it failed the beeper will sound only twice See the Memory All C...

Page 234: ...the beeper will sound 5 times If it failed the beeper will sound only twice After performing this SP mode turn the machine s main switch off and on 5 810 SC Code Reset See Troubleshooting Service Call...

Page 235: ...s SP can be used when a flash memory card is plugged into the machine See the Program Upload section 4 2 10 for details 0 No 1 Yes Downloads the system program from a flash memory card to the flash me...

Page 236: ...register the setting If the setting was successful the beeper will sound 5 times If it failed the beeper will sound only twice If the setting is completed a mark will be displayed before the selectio...

Page 237: ...r not 5 914 Printer Counter Display If this is 0 it does not display or print out in the counter print out 0 No 1 Yes Asia and Taiwan versions only Select the default language of SP5 808 5 916 Languag...

Page 238: ...ity In interleave mode the machine will print 5 pages of one job then 5 pages of the other job and so on 1 20 1 pages step 5 pages Selects the paper type for the by pass tray at power up or after pres...

Page 239: ...ree run in duplex scanning mode 6 009 ADF Free Run After selecting 1 press OK or the key twice then set the paper to start this feature Press the Clear Stop key to stop 0 No 1 Yes 6 010 Stamp Position...

Page 240: ...Displays the total number of scanned originals fax mode only 1 Total Print Counter All Modes Displays the total number of prints all modes 2 Total Print Counter Copier Displays the total number of pri...

Page 241: ...Mag Full Size 4 Copy Counter Mag 101 200 5 Copy Counter Mag 201 400 6 Copy Counter Mag Direct Mag 7 Copy Counter Mag Direct Size Mag 8 Copy Counter Mag Size Mag 7 301 9 Copy Counter Mag Fix Mag Displ...

Page 242: ...Counter Copy Mode Photo 4 Copy Counter Copy Mode Duplex 5 Copy Counter Copy Mode Double Sided Original 6 Copy Counter Copy Mode Combine 7 Copy Counter Copy Mode Series Copy 8 Copy Counter Copy Mode Er...

Page 243: ...the total number of each service call that has occurred 0 No 1 Yes 7 501 Total Jam Counter Displays the total number of jams 7 502 Total Paper Jam Counter Displays the total number of paper jams 7 503...

Page 244: ...nnection BiCU 3 ROM Version Connection FAX Control 4 ROM Version Connection Printer Control 5 ROM Version Connection ANITA 6 ROM Version Connection Scanner 7 ROM Version Connection Duplex 8 ROM Versio...

Page 245: ...er SP7 003 and the timer counter SP7 991 7 808 Resets Counters After selecting 1 press down the Photo key and the OK or key at the same time to reset the counters If the reset was successful the beepe...

Page 246: ...selecting 1 press down the Photo key and the OK or key at the same time to reset the counters If the reset was successful the beeper will sound 5 times If it failed the beeper will sound only twice 0...

Page 247: ...Display Displays the number of ID sensor errors that have occurred 7 912 ID Sensor Error Counter Reset Resets the ID sensor error counter 0 No 1 Yes 7 991 Timer Counter Display Displays the total tim...

Page 248: ...ernating Dot Pattern 6 Grid Pattern single dot 7 Vertical Stripes 8 Grayscales Horizontal 9 Grayscales Vertical 10 ID Patch 11 Cross Pattern 12 Argyle Pattern 13 Trimming Area 14 Vertical Lines double...

Page 249: ...ned 2 Front cover safety switch LD5 V Closed Opened 3 Right cover switch Closed Opened 4 Right lower cover switch Closed Opened 5 Tray Cover optional paper tray unit Closed Opened 6 Duplex unit open s...

Page 250: ...Table 1 34 Lower paper size switch See Table 1 35 1st paper height sensors See Table 3 36 2nd paper height sensors See Table 3 37 Upper paper end sensor or right tray end sensor for the LCT Optional...

Page 251: ...Not installed Installed 62 Duplex unit installed Not installed Installed 63 Fusing unit installed Not installed Installed 64 Interchange unit installed Not installed Installed 65 Finisher installed No...

Page 252: ...cted 95 Original exit sensor Optional ADF Paper not detected Paper detected 96 Original reverse sensor Optional ADF Paper not detected Paper detected 97 98 Not used 99 Platen cover sensor Closed Opene...

Page 253: ...17 02H A4 Lengthwise 81 2 x 11 06H 8 x 13 04H A5 Lengthwise 51 2 x 81 2 0CH 27 08H Table 3 Paper Height Sensors Number SP Value Paper Amount 00H 100 01H 70 75 02H Near end 35 36 41 42 03H 25 30 Table...

Page 254: ...r component re enter the SP mode Output Check Table NOTE Pull out the tray before performing the output checks from 29 to 32 Number Description 0 Not used 1 Main motor forward 2 Main motor Reverse Do...

Page 255: ...junction gate solenoid Optional interchange unit 37 Duplex junction gate Optional interchange unit 38 39 Not used 40 Duplex inverter motor Reverse Optional duplex unit 41 Duplex inverter motor Forwar...

Page 256: ...3rd relay sensor 032 Paper does not reach the LCT feed sensor 050 Paper does not reach the registration sensor from by pass unit 070 Paper caught at the registration sensor 121 Paper does not reach th...

Page 257: ...AM can store data for up to 10 copy jams If more than 10 copy jams occur the oldest data is erased 4 2 7 SMC DATA LISTS SP5 992 1 Access SP mode 5 992 and select the number corresponding to the list t...

Page 258: ...s not reach the registration sensor 211 Original caught at the registration sensor 212 Original does not reach the feed out sensor 213 Original caught at the feed out sensor 214 Original does not reac...

Page 259: ...ame time If the operation was successful the beeper will sound 5 times If it failed the beeper will sound only twice 5 Turn the main switch off and back on 6 Download the NVRAM data from a flash memor...

Page 260: ...side of the machine as viewed from the front of the machine 4 Hold the Energy Saver key and turn on the main switch NOTE To access SP mode 5 827 directly hold the Energy Saver key and 1 key at the sa...

Page 261: ...n on the main switch 4 Access SP mode 5 826 5 The machine erases the current software then writes the new software to the flash memory card This takes about 60 seconds If uploading failed an error mes...

Page 262: ...rial number SP5 811 SP5 920 SP5 925 Plug Play brand name and production name setting SP5 907 Some SBU settings SP4 904 3 SP4 904 4 SP4 906 SP4 909 1 Turn off the main switch 2 Remove the application c...

Page 263: ...the machine as viewed from the front of the machine 4 Turn on the main switch 5 Access SP mode 5 824 6 The machine erases the current settings then writes the machine s settings to the flash memory c...

Page 264: ...DISPLAY SP4 301 1 Platen cover sensor status 1 Closed 2 APS sensor status 1 Paper detected 3 Paper size display W2 W1 L1 L2 A265M512 WMF W2 W1 L1 L2 L3 L4 A265M511 WMF 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 81 2 x 14 L1 L2...

Page 265: ...display Paper Size L1 L2 W1 W2 inches mm 0 0 0 0 81 2 x 11 Sideways A4 Sideways 0 0 0 1 B5 Sideways 0 0 1 0 81 2 x 51 2 Sideways A5 Sideways 0 0 1 1 51 2 x 81 2 Lengthwise A5 Lengthwise 1 0 1 0 81 2 x...

Page 266: ...pass tray or in the 2nd paper tray 5 Press the Start key The OHP sheet is stopped in the fusing unit for about 20 seconds then it will be fed automatically 6 Check the nip band width A The relationsh...

Page 267: ...DE German ES Spanish NO Norwegian CZ Czech PT Portuguese TW Taiwan CN Chinese RU Russian 4 2 16 SERIAL NUMBER INPUT SP5 811 Used to input the machine s serial number This is normally done at the facto...

Page 268: ...irty Drum does not get charged 2 Vsp Error Condition Vsp 2 5V Possible causes Toner density is very low ID sensor pattern is not created 3 Power This is the power for the light source in the ID sensor...

Page 269: ...y Count Display 4 System Reset 5 Function Reset 6 Panel Off Timer 7 Energy Saver Level 8 Energy Saver Timer 9 Auto Off Timer 10 AOF Keep It On 1 Tray 1 2 Tray 2 3 Tray 3 11 Special Paper Size 4 Tray 4...

Page 270: ...e Counter 4 Program User Code 5 Chg Del User Code 1 General Features 16 Key operator Tools 6 Counter List Print 1 Border Erase Width 2 Center Erase Width 3 Left Duplex Margin 4 Top duplex margin 5 Lin...

Page 271: ...ND LUBRICANTS 4 5 1 SPECIAL TOOLS Part Number Description Q ty 54209516 Test Chart OS A3 10 pcs set 1 A0069104 Scanner Positioning Pin 4 pcs set 1 A0299387 Digital Multimeter FLUKE 87 1 A2309351 Case...

Page 272: ...e message is still displayed even if the operator presses the User Tools Key to return to the main copy screen after the copy job finishes If a jam occurs while printing out a counter report the jam i...

Page 273: ...in SP5 501 001 PM Alarm Interval 1 SP5 816 CSS function 0 default setting 2 SP5 501 002 PM alarm 1 default setting A2675532 E April 2000 Production 1 77 To minimize dirty background image TD sensor s...

Page 274: ...value than 2 Copy 2 The interleave function is enabled between copy and printer modes both 600 dpi 3 Soon after the interleave job is finished the machine prints out an image at a resolution other th...

Page 275: ...rinted on the left side and the right side is printed solid black in Fax and Printer modes when the following 3 conditions exist 4 SP2 998 Main Scan Magnification 1 Engine has a different value than 2...

Page 276: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 277: ...PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 278: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 279: ...ary Dry cloth or alcohol Exposure Glass C C C Dry cloth or alcohol Toner Shield Glass C C C Optics cloth APS Sensor C C C Dry cloth or blower brush AROUND THE DRUM Transfer Separation Unit R R R ID Se...

Page 280: ...h water Stamp I I I Replace if necessary ADF Exposure Glass C C C C Clean with alcohol White Plate C C C C Clean with alcohol Platen Sheet C C C C Clean with alcohol EM 120K 240K 360K NOTE PAPER TRAY...

Page 281: ...Clean with a dry cloth Sensors C Blower brush Jogger Fences I I I I Replace if necessary EM 150K 300K 450K NOTE 1 BIN TRAY UNIT Rollers C Dry or damp cloth Copy Tray C Dry or damp cloth Sensors C Blow...

Page 282: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 283: ...REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 284: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 285: ...procedures in this section 6 1 SCANNER UNIT 6 1 1 EXPOSURE GLASS 1 Open the ADF or platen cover 2 Remove the left scale A 2 screws 3 Remove the rear scale B 3 screws 4 Remove the exposure glass C NOTE...

Page 286: ...posure glass See Exposure Glass 3 Remove the upper front cover A 1 screw 1 hook 4 Remove the operation panel B 5 screws 1 connector 5 Remove the right cover C 1 screw 2 hooks 6 Remove the rear cover D...

Page 287: ...ee Scanner Exterior Exposure Glass 3 Remove the lens cover B 4 screws 4 Replace the lens block assembly C 5 screws 1 connector NOTE Do not remove the screws which are locked with white paint 5 Reassem...

Page 288: ...Remove the lens cover See Lens Block 3 Remove the lamp stabilizer A 2 connectors 4 Remove the original width sensor B 1 screw 1 connector 5 Remove the lens block See Lens Block Assembly 6 Remove the o...

Page 289: ...ws 4 Remove the left upper stay C 1 screw 5 Remove the front frame D 5 screws 6 Remove the rear bracket E 5 screws 2 connectors 7 Remove the rear frame F 2 screws 1 connector 8 Push down the part G th...

Page 290: ...the exposure glass See Exposure Glass 3 Remove the lens block See Lens Block Assembly 4 Replace the scanner motor C 2 screws 1 spring 1 connector 5 Reassemble the machine and do the scanner and printe...

Page 291: ...move the left upper stay See Exposure Lamp 3 Remove the front frame See Exposure Lamp 4 Remove the rear bracket See Exposure Lamp 5 Remove the rear frame See Exposure Lamp 6 Remove the lens cover See...

Page 292: ...scanner Then secure the 1st and 2nd scanner with the scanner positioning tools P N A0069104 as shown in the illustration on the next page 15 Wind the new scanner wire around the scanner drive pulley i...

Page 293: ...re the scanner wire pulley C 1 Allen screw 24 Remove the positioning tools D After sliding the scanner to the right and left several times re install the positioning tools to check the scanner wire br...

Page 294: ...nd unplug the machine before attempting any of the procedures in this section Laser beams can seriously damage your eyes 6 2 1 CAUTION DECAL LOCATIONS Two caution decals are located in the laser secti...

Page 295: ...t or optional shift tray if these units have been installed 2 Remove the upper front cover A 1 screw 1 hook 3 Remove the front cover B 2 pins 4 Remove the inner cover C 5 screws 5 Remove the copy tray...

Page 296: ...connector NOTE When installing the new polygon mirror motor do not touch the surface of the mirror with bare hands 6 2 4 LD UNIT 1 Remove the laser unit see Laser Unit 2 Replace the LD unit A 3 screw...

Page 297: ...CTOR 1 Remove the laser unit See Laser Unit 2 Remove the heat sink A 4 screws 3 Remove the laser unit cover B 3 screws 4 Remove the bracket C 1 screw 5 Replace the laser synchronization detector D 1 c...

Page 298: ...OCONDUCTOR UNIT PCU 6 3 1 PCU 1 Open the right cover A and front cover B 2 Pull the PCU C out slightly while pushing the release lever D NOTE Do not touch the drum surface with bare hands A267R203 WMF...

Page 299: ...acement Adjustment 6 4 TRANSFER UNIT 6 4 1 TRANSFER ROLLER UNIT 1 Open the right cover A 2 Remove the transfer roller unit B 1 hook NOTE Do not touch the transfer roller surface A267R401 WMF A B C PIA...

Page 300: ...ver A 2 Remove the unit band B 3 Remove the right cover A 1 connector 4 Remove the sub right cover C 2 hooks 5 Replace the image density sensor D 1 connector 6 Reset the ID sensor error counter SP 7 9...

Page 301: ...before doing the following procedure 1 Release the duplex unit if it has been installed and open the right cover 2 Remove the fusing unit A 2 screws 6 5 2 THERMISTOR 1 Remove the fusing unit See Fusi...

Page 302: ...ng unit See Fusing Unit 2 Remove the fusing upper cover A 4 screws 3 Remove the pressure springs B 4 Remove the hot roller stripper bracket C 3 screws 5 Replace the thermofuse D 2 screws A267R507 WMF...

Page 303: ...s and hot roller assembly A NOTE Do not touch the surface of the fusing lamp with bare hands 6 Replace the hot roller B 2 C rings 1 gear 2 bushings NOTE 1 Before installing the new hot roller peel off...

Page 304: ...move the fusing lamp and hot roller assembly See Hot Roller and Fusing Lamp 2 Replace the pressure roller A 1 E ring 2 bushings 1 spring 3 Replace the cleaning roller B NOTE Do not touch the surface o...

Page 305: ...e the front upper cover A 1 screw 1 hook 2 Remove the exit cover B NOTE If the optional 1 bin tray unit and or interchange unit have been installed remove them 3 Replace the exit sensor C 1 connector...

Page 306: ...ED ROLLERS 1 Remove the paper tray A 2 Pull the lever B 3 Replace the feed roller C NOTE Do not touch the roller surface with bare hands After reinstalling the feed roller return the lever A A267R723...

Page 307: ...67 Replacement Adjustment 6 6 2 PAPER END SENSOR 1 Remove the paper tray A 2 Remove the paper end sensor assembly 1 screw 1 connector 3 Replace the paper end sensor B A267R724 WMF A B C PIA N O CONTRO...

Page 308: ...1 screw and disconnect the cable 3 Remove the rear cover B 4 screws 4 Remove the duplex connector cover C 1 screw 5 Remove the lower rear cover D 2 screws 6 Replace the paper lift motors E 2 screws e...

Page 309: ...nnector cover and the rear cover See Paper Tray Lift Motors 2 Remove the duplex connector cover and lower rear cover See Paper Tray Lift Motors 3 Remove the fly wheels A 1 screw 4 Remove the registrat...

Page 310: ...lower paper feed clutch A 1 connector Upper Paper Feed Clutch 4 Disconnect the connectors B for the I O board as shown 11 connectors 5 Remove 4 screws C securing the I O board bracket then swing down...

Page 311: ...ower right cover A 2 screws 4 Remove the scanner right cover See Scanner Exterior 5 Remove the right cover B 4 screws 6 Swing down the I O board bracket See Paper Feed Clutches 7 Remove the connector...

Page 312: ...ight lower cover A See Relay Clutches 2 Remove the paper trays 3 Remove the paper size detector assembly 1 screw each 4 Replace the paper size detectors B 1 connector each and the special paper sensor...

Page 313: ...ght cover See Image Density Sensor 2 Remove the registration guide plate A 2 screws 3 Remove the paper support roller B 2 snap rings 2 bushings 4 Remove the sensor bracket C 1 screw 5 Replace the regi...

Page 314: ...screw 5 Remove the guide plate C 2 screws 6 Remove the sensor bracket D 1 screw 7 Replace the upper relay sensor E 1 connector Lower Relay Sensor 1 Remove the right lower door F 1 clip 2 Remove the gu...

Page 315: ...ion cover A 1 screw 4 Remove the expansion box if the fax printer or scanner option units have been installed 5 Remove the optional copier memory if it has been installed 6 Remove the BICU board B 6 c...

Page 316: ...tors 2 Remove the I O board A All connectors 6 screws 6 7 3 POWER PACK 1 Remove the rear cover See Paper Tray Lift Motors 2 Swing down the I O board bracket See Paper Feed Clutches 3 Remove the power...

Page 317: ...MAIN MOTOR 1 Remove the rear cover See Paper Tray Lift Motors 2 Swing down the I O board bracket A See Paper Feed Clutches 3 Remove the fly wheels B 1 screw 4 Replace the main motor C 2 connectors 3...

Page 318: ...ed 2 Remove the application cover A 1 screw 3 Remove the left cover B 6 screws 4 220 V machine only Remove the transformer C 1 screw 5 Remove the PSU D all connectors 6 screws 1 clip A267R701 WMF A267...

Page 319: ...e test pattern for the following procedures 3 Set SP 5 902 3 to 0 again after completing these printing adjustments Registration Leading Edge Side to Side 1 Check the leading edge registration for eac...

Page 320: ...101 6 2 2 5 1 5 mm Leading edge SP2 101 1 3 2 mm Left edge SP2 101 5 2 1 5 mm Trailing edge duplex copy 2nd side SP2 101 7 2 2 mm Left edge duplex copy 2nd side SP2 101 8 2 1 5 mm Right edge duplex co...

Page 321: ...the following 2 Remove the laser unit A see Laser Unit 3 Remove the bracket B 2 screws 4 Install the adjusting cam C P N A2309003 5 Secure the adjustment bracket D P N A2679002 using the screw which...

Page 322: ...ide to side registration and adjust them using the following SP modes if necessary SP mode Leading Edge SP4 010 Side to side SP4 011 A Leading Edge Registration B Side to side Registration Magnificati...

Page 323: ...g the NVRAM on the BICU board If only BICU board is replaced this adjustment is not necessary as the NVRAM from the old BICU is put on the new BICU After performing a memory all clear SP5 801 Procedur...

Page 324: ...r 1 Place the temporary test chart on the ADF and make a copy from one of the feed stations 2 Check the registration and adjust using the following SP modes if necessary SP mode Side to side Registrat...

Page 325: ...TROUBLESHOOTING C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 326: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 327: ...nsor error Turn the operation switch or main power switch off and on B The SC can be reset by turning the main power switch off and on if the SC was caused by a communication error Turn the main power...

Page 328: ...scanner home position sensor does not detect the off condition during initialization or copying Possible causes Scanner home position sensor defective Scanner drive motor defective Scanner home posit...

Page 329: ...home position error 4 Definition B The scanner home position sensor does not detect the on condition after the scanner returns to the home position Possible causes Scanner home position sensor defect...

Page 330: ...or Definition B The polygon motor does not reach its operating speed within 10 seconds after the polygon motor on signal or the lock signal is not detected for more than 200 ms continuously during ope...

Page 331: ...fective LD unit defective SC324 LD drive current over Definition B The LD drive board applies more than 100 mA to the LD Possible causes LD unit defective not enough power due to aging Poor connection...

Page 332: ...ent feedback signal for the transfer roller is not detected Possible causes High voltage supply board defective Poor connection of the PCU Transfer separation unit set incorrectly Transfer roller dama...

Page 333: ...ot detected for more than 1 5 s or the lock signal is not detected for more than 1 0 s during rotation Possible causes Paper tray unit motor defective Too much load on the drive mechanism SC507 Tandem...

Page 334: ...echanism SC541 Fusing thermistor open Definition A The fusing temperature detected by the thermistor was below 55 C for 15 seconds or below 75 C for 20 seconds Possible causes Fusing thermistor defect...

Page 335: ...the fusing unit SC546 Unstable fusing temperature Definition A Fusing temperature more than 60 C The fusing temperature does not rise 2 C or more within 6 seconds after the fusing lamp has been on Fus...

Page 336: ...duplex unit IOB defective Duplex control board defective SC620 Communication error between IOB and ADF Definition B The IOB cannot receive a response from the ADF main board for 4 seconds or more Pos...

Page 337: ...connection between the BICU board and the mother board Poor connection between the mother board and the scanner controller BICU board defective Scanner controller defective Mother board defective SC...

Page 338: ...urn sensor defective SC730 Finisher stapler position motor error Definition B 1 The stapler does not return to its home position within a certain time after the stapler motor turned on 2 The stapler H...

Page 339: ...the exit guide plate motor turned on Possible causes Exit guide plate motor defective Exit guide plate HP sensor defective Exit guide plate open sensor defective SC 750 Interchange unit connection er...

Page 340: ...een the ADF main board and the IOB SC770 Shift tray motor error optional shift tray unit Definition B The shift tray half turn sensor is not activated within a certain time after the shift tray motor...

Page 341: ...e NOTE This SC should be cleared by trying to download again from a memory card SC981 NVRAM error Definition B The NVRAM is defective Possible Causes NVRAM is defective BICU is defective SC990 Communi...

Page 342: ...ue of the following SP mode to a larger number Apply the bottom plate pressure at near end condition for small paper size SP No 1 908 1 1 909 1 1 910 1 1 911 1 Tray 1st Tray 2nd Tray 3rd Tray 4th Tray...

Page 343: ...the paper tray Clean or replace the paper feed roller Clean the registration roller Change the value of SP1 903 to a larger number Do the following Check the side fence position of the original table...

Page 344: ...Change the value of SP 2 201 2 to 1 or 3 If the toner density is too high Change the value of SP2 201 2 to 2 or 4 7 4 2 DIRTY BACKGROUND Do either of the following Change the value of SP2 929 1 from 2...

Page 345: ...displayed Open The Paper End indicator lights even if paper is placed in the 1st paper tray 1st Paper End 306 2 IOB Shorted The Paper End indicator does not light even if there is no paper in the 1st...

Page 346: ...be displayed 2nd Paper Lift 305 10 IOB Shorted Paper jam will occur during copying Open 1st Paper Height 1 307 B2 IOB Shorted The CPU cannot determine the paper near end condition properly Open 1st Pa...

Page 347: ...Size 308 1 2 4 5 IOB Shorted The CPU cannot detect the proper paper size and misfeeds may occur when a copy is made Open Lower Paper Size 308 6 7 9 10 IOB Shorted The CPU cannot detect the proper pap...

Page 348: ...onse FU2 8 A 125 V 3 15 A 250 V No response FU3 2 A 125 V 2 A 250V Anti condensation Tray Heater does not turn on FU4 4 A 125 V 4 A 250V Doors Covers Open is displayed then SC194 is displayed FU5 4 A...

Page 349: ...AUTO RECIRCULATING DOCUMENT FEEDER A858 C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 350: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 351: ...60 mm Min length 128 mm Original Weight Single sided mode 52 128 g m2 14 34 lb Double sided mode 52 105 g m2 14 28 lb Table Capacity 30 sheets 70 kg Original Standard Position Center Separation FRR Or...

Page 352: ...al Width Sensor Board 7 Original Length Sensor 1 8 Original Length Sensor 2 9 Original Table 10 Reverse Table 11 Reverse Roller 12 Junction Gate 13 Exit Roller 14 Original Exit Sensor 15 Stamp 16 2nd...

Page 353: ...Pick up Solenoid 6 Original Length Sensor 2 7 Junction Gate Solenoid 8 DF Drive PCB 9 DF Position Sensor 10 DF Feed Motor 11 DF Transport Motor 12 Original Exit Sensor 13 Stamp Solenoid 14 Original T...

Page 354: ...ts the leading edge of the original to turn on the junction gate solenoid and checks for original misfeeds Detects the trailing edge of the original to turn off the transport and feed motor and juncti...

Page 355: ...ation Roller 2 Original Feed Belt 3 Pick up Roller 4 DF Feed Clutch 5 DF Transport Motor 6 DF Feed Motor 7 Reverse Table Roller 8 2nd Transport Roller 9 Exit Roller 10 1st Transport Roller A858D203 WM...

Page 356: ...sors 1 B and 2 C Based on the combined output of the length sensors and the width sensor board the machine can detect the size of the original This integrated detection mechanism is detailed in the ta...

Page 357: ...5 5 x 8 5 Lengthwise HLT H H ON 5 5 x 8 5 Sideways HLT H L ON Key No Yes ON Paper present NA North America EU Europe NOTE 1 P1 P4 represent the four positions on the width sensor board ON indicates th...

Page 358: ...4L A5S B5L A5L P1 P2 P3 P4 Original Width 1 Original Width 2 Original Side Guide Position Original Width Sensor Board GND Pattern The signal is L when the terminal plate is connected to the GND patter...

Page 359: ...C lifts the original up until it comes in contact with the pick up roller B The pick up roller then feeds the top sheet of paper After being fed from the pick up roller the topmost sheet is separated...

Page 360: ...tion sensor B detects the leading edge the motor stops for a short while Then the feed and transport motors turn on again and feed the original through scanning area at a lower speed the scanning area...

Page 361: ...ensor C detects the leading edge of the original the junction gate solenoid is activated and the junction gate D opens The original is then transported towards the reverse table H Soon after the trail...

Page 362: ...LING EDGE SENSOR During one to one copying copy paper is fed to the registration roller in advance while the original is still being scanned to increase the copy speed The trailing edge sensor monitor...

Page 363: ...DF feed motor stops At 300 milliseconds after stopping the DF feed motor the stamp solenoid turns on if the page was sent successfully immediate transmission or stored successfully memory transmissio...

Page 364: ...5 0 m s J A M 1 1 R X D T X D M A X R E A D O F F O N O F F O N O F F O N O F F O N O F F O N O F F O N O F F Enable F G A T E Registration Sensor Trailing Edge S e n s o r Original Exit S e n s o r O...

Page 365: ...A M 6 JAM 2 3 5 1 2110 ms 2 J A M 4 1 2 74 5 ms J A M 8 O N O F F O N O F F O N O F F O N O F F O N O F F Enable Disable F G A T E Registration Sensor Trailing Edge S e n s o r Original Exit S e n s o...

Page 366: ...s 5 0 m s 3 2 8 m m JAM 7 5 0 m s 2 0 0 m s 5 0 m s JAM 7 5 0 7 m m JAM 1B 3 1 2 m m JAM 6 5 0 7 m m JAM 1B JAM 2 3 5 JAM 2 5 JAM 6 JAM 6 DF Transport Motor MAX R E A D O F F C W O N O F F O N O F F...

Page 367: ...D DF Feed Motor M A X R E A D O F F C W Original Exit Sensor O N O F F Original Reverse Sensor O N O F F O N O F F Junction Gate Solenoid 5 0 7 m m C C W M A X 7 4 5 m m 5 0 m s O N O F F S t a m p 2...

Page 368: ...rned on The operator may have removed the original from the ADF JAM 4 The current original is stopped after the registration sensor detects its leading edge but the previous original is still at the s...

Page 369: ...this information The DF mainframe connection is checked automatically just after power is supplied to the mainframe Main Frame Interface ADF Control CPU Driver Driver DF Feed Motor DF Transport Motor...

Page 370: ...JUSTMENT 3 1 DF EXIT TABLE AND COVER 1 Open the DF feed cover 2 Remove the front cover A 2 screws Remove the rear cover B 2 screws 3 Open the reverse table C Remove the original exit table D 3 screws...

Page 371: ...ARDF A858 3 2 ORIGINAL FEED UNIT 1 Open the left cover 2 Detach the paper feed unit by sliding it toward the front of the machine spring loaded side and then lifting the far side A858R500 WMF A C PIA...

Page 372: ...COVER A265 A267 8 22 SM 3 3 LEFT COVER 1 Remove the front and rear covers 2 Remove the left cover A 3 Remove the lower left stay unit B 2 screws A858R507 WMF A B C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTRO...

Page 373: ...PICK UP ROLLER SM 8 23 A265 A267 ARDF A858 3 4 PICK UP ROLLER 1 Remove the original feed unit 2 Replace the pick up roller A 1 snap ring A858R501 WMF A C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 374: ...267 8 24 SM 3 5 FEED BELT 1 Remove the original feed unit 2 Open the paper feed guide A 3 Remove the belt holders B 4 Replace the feed belt C A858R204 WMF A858R205 WMF A C B C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA...

Page 375: ...SM 8 25 A265 A267 ARDF A858 3 6 SEPARATION ROLLER 4 1 Lift the original feed guide A 2 Remove the separation roller cover B 3 Replace the separation roller C A858R502 WMF A B C C PIA N O CONTROLADA C...

Page 376: ...SET ORIGINAL REVERSE SENSOR 1 Open the left cover 2 While pushing the left and right pawls A open the original feed guide plate B 3 Remove the original set sensor C 4 Remove the original reverse sens...

Page 377: ...art of the table 3 screws 3 Replace the width sensor board B length sensor 1 C and 2 D and trailing edge sensor E NOTE To ensure proper detection of paper size after wiping off the sensor board and te...

Page 378: ...lacement DF Feed Clutch 1 Replace the DF feed clutch A 1 E ring 1 connector Pick up Solenoid 1 Replace the pick up solenoid B 3 screws 1 snap ring 1 connector Transport Motor 1 Remove the bracket C 2...

Page 379: ...SM 8 29 A265 A267 ARDF A858 3 10 REGISTRATION SENSOR 1 Remove the front and rear covers 2 Remove the transport guide plate A 3 Replace the registration sensor B A858R508 WMF A B C PIA N O CONTROLADA C...

Page 380: ...er the exit tray 2 Open the exit guide plate A Next detach the unit by inserting a screwdriver or other tool into one of the small openings B on either side of the guide plate holder and pushing firml...

Page 381: ...PAPER TRAY UNIT A860 C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 382: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 383: ...Paper Height Detection 4 steps 100 70 30 Near end Power Source 24 VDC 5 VDC from the copier 120 Vac 120 V version from the copier when the optional tray heater is installed 220 240 Vac 230 V version...

Page 384: ...1 2 MECHANICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT 1 Upper paper feed roller 2 Lower paper feed roller 3 Upper tray 4 Lower tray 5 Upper bottom plate 6 Lower bottom plate 7 Optional tray heater A860V101 WMF 1 5 4 2 6 7...

Page 385: ...Relay clutch 8 Tray cover switch 9 Lower paper feed clutch 10 Lower paper height 2 sensor 11 Lower paper height 1 sensor 12 Vertical transport sensor 13 Upper paper end sensor 14 Lower paper end sens...

Page 386: ...tects the amount of paper in the upper tray 5 S7 Upper Paper Height 2 Detects the amount of paper in the upper tray 4 S8 Lower Paper Height 1 Detects the amount of paper in the lower tray 11 S9 Lower...

Page 387: ...0 1 5 DRIVE LAYOUT 1 Tray motor 2 Drive belt 3 Upper paper feed clutch 4 Relay clutch 5 Lower paper feed clutch 6 Relay roller 7 Lower paper feed roller 8 Upper paper feed roller A860V103 WMF 4 5 3 6...

Page 388: ...ISM The paper tray holds 500 sheets The paper feed roller A drives the top sheet of paper from the paper tray to the copier The friction pad B allows only one sheet to feed at a time The friction pad...

Page 389: ...ssure lever The lift motor turns on and turns clockwise as viewed on the diagram The main pressure spring K pulls the bottom plate pressure lever and this lifts the tray bottom plate When the top of t...

Page 390: ...mmed Paper width Tray 1 More than 1 908 8 Tray 2 More than 1 908 17 Default Wider than HLT Amount of reverse Tray 1 1 908 1 Tray 2 1 908 10 Default 300 ms Paper width Tray 1 More than 1 908 9 Tray 2 M...

Page 391: ...A and the paper end sensor B is deactivated When the paper tray runs out of paper the paper end feeler drops into the cutout C in the tray bottom plate and the paper end sensor is activated When the...

Page 392: ...to the copier Amount of Paper Paper Height Sensor 1 Paper Height Sensor 2 Near End OFF ON 30 ON ON 70 ON OFF 100 OFF OFF When the tray contains paper of a small width the paper feed pressure may becom...

Page 393: ...than HLT Amount of forward rotation None Paper width Tray 1 More than 1 908 9 Tray 2 More than 1 908 18 Amount of forward rotation None Paper width Tray 1 1 908 8 or less Tray 2 1 908 17 or less Defau...

Page 394: ...The CPU disables paper feed from a tray if the paper size cannot be detected If the paper size actuator is broken or if there is no tray installed the Add Paper indicator will light When the paper si...

Page 395: ...h side fence has a stopper A attached to it Each side fence can be secured with a screw B for customers who do not want to change the paper size End Fence As the amount of paper in the tray decreases...

Page 396: ...AND ADJUSTMENT 3 1 FEED ROLLER REPLACEMENT 1 Remove the paper tray A 2 Move the release lever B to the front 3 Pull the feed roller C to the operation side and remove it 4 Replace the feed roller A860...

Page 397: ...e the tray main board B 4 screws and 8 connectors 3 3 TRAY MOTOR REPLACEMENT 1 Remove the rear cover 4 screws 2 Disconnect 8 connectors from the tray main board B 3 Remove the tray main board with the...

Page 398: ...move the rear cover A 4 screws 2 Remove the right cover B 2 screws 3 Remove the snap ring C 4 Remove the bushing D 5 Remove the stopper bracket E 2 screws 6 Replace the relay clutch F 1 connector A860...

Page 399: ...H REPLACEMENT 1 Remove the rear cover A 4 screws 2 Remove the bracket B 2 screws 3 Remove the snap ring C 4 Remove the bushing D 5 Remove the stopper bracket E 2 screws 6 Replace the upper paper feed...

Page 400: ...SM 3 6 LOWER PAPER FEED CLUTCH REPLACEMENT 1 Remove the rear cover A 4 screws 2 Remove the bracket B 2 screws 3 Remove the snap ring C 4 Replace the lower paper feed clutch D A860R102 WMF A860R101 WMF...

Page 401: ...l out the paper tray 2 Remove the rear cover A 4 screws 3 Remove the bracket B 2 screws 4 Disconnect the 2P connector C 5 Remove the spring D 6 Remove the lift motor unit E 3 screws 7 Remove the lift...

Page 402: ...he sensor pull the sensor cable towards the right side of the frame C so that it does not touch the paper in the tray 3 9 VERTICAL TRANSPORT SENSOR REPLACEMENT 1 Open the right door A 2 Remove the rig...

Page 403: ...A267 Paper Tray Unit A860 3 10 PAPER SIZE SWITCH REPLACEMENT 1 Remove the upper and lower paper trays 2 Remove the inner cover A 2 screws 3 Replace the paper size switch B 1 connector A860R108 WMF B A...

Page 404: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 405: ...LARGE CAPACITY TRAY A862 C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 406: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 407: ...s LT sideways Paper Weight 60 g m2 105 g m2 16 lb 28 lb Tray Capacity 2 000 sheets 80 g m2 20lb Remaining Paper Detection 5 steps 100 75 50 25 Near end Power Source 24 Vdc 5 Vdc from copier Power Cons...

Page 408: ...Pick up Roller 2 Upper Limit Sensor 3 Paper Feed Roller 4 Relay Sensor 5 Relay Roller 6 Reverse Roller 7 Paper Height Sensors 1 2 3 8 Lower Limit Sensor 9 Left Paper End Sensor 10 Paper Height Sensors...

Page 409: ...nd Sensor 9 Upper Limit Sensor 10 Relay Sensor 11 Side Fence Open Closed Sensors 12 Paper Height Sensors 1 2 3 13 Lower Limit Sensor 14 Side Fence Solenoid 15 Rear Fence Return Sensor 16 Rear Fence Mo...

Page 410: ...ects when the tray is completely lowered to stop the LCT motor 13 S5 Paper Height 1 2 3 Detects the amount of paper remaining in the right side of the tray 12 S6 Paper Height 4 5 Detects the amount of...

Page 411: ...an FRR Feed and Reverse Roller type paper feed mechanism The paper feed unit consists of the pickup roller A paper feed roller B reverse roller C and grip and transport rollers There is a torque limi...

Page 412: ...paper tray A is not inside the machine the reverse roller B is away from the paper feed roller C and the pick up roller D stays in the upper position When the paper tray is set into the machine it pu...

Page 413: ...ensor the sensor turns off and the lift motor stops When paper in the tray is used up the pick up roller is gradually lowered and the actuator leaves the upper limit sensor turning the sensor on When...

Page 414: ...page When there is no paper in both trays paper end is detected The machine determines the amount of remaining paper based on the sensor outputs as shown in the following table Paper end sensor 1 Low...

Page 415: ...hen the side fence is closed When it is not closed the user is prompted at the operation panel to free the mechanism 2 6 LEFT TRAY REAR FENCE If the right tray paper end sensor detects that there is n...

Page 416: ...er end feeler B and causes the actuator to come between the LED and photo diode of the sensor When paper runs out the feeler drops and the actuator leaves the photointerruptor and the machine detects...

Page 417: ...ide rail and carefully push the tray in making sure to keep the tray level 3 2 REAR FENCE HP SENSOR 1 Pull out the large capacity tray 2 Remove the left tray rear side fence A 2 screws 3 Remove the re...

Page 418: ...ged with an SP mode NOTE When securing the right tray side fence fasten the screw after setting the paper in the right tray and adjusting the fence to the width of the paper 3 4 LEFT TRAY PAPER END SE...

Page 419: ...e Capacity Tray A862 3 5 TRAY LIFT MOTOR 1 Remove the brackets 1 screw for each 2 Remove the rear cover A 2 screws 3 Remove the tray lift motor B 3 screws 1 connector A862R105 WMF A862R106 WMF A B C P...

Page 420: ...67 10 14 SM 3 6 TRAY MOTOR 1 Remove the rear cover 2 Remove bracket 1 A 2 screws 3 Remove bracket 2 B 2 screws 4 Remove the tray motor C 6 screws 1 connector A862R107 WMF A C B C PIA N O CONTROLADA C...

Page 421: ...ve the rear cover 2 Remove bracket 1 A 2 screws 3 Remove bracket 2 B 2 screws 4 Remove all bushings 5 Remove the paper feed clutch C and relay clutch D 6 Replace the required clutch NOTE Make sure to...

Page 422: ...ch see Paper Feed Clutch and Relay Clutch Replacement 2 Remove pulleys A A B B and C C 3 Remove the paper feed harness from the main board 4 Open the vertical transport guide plate D 5 Remove the pape...

Page 423: ...D RELAY SENSORS 1 Remove the paper feed unit see Paper Feed Unit Replacement 2 Replace the required sensor Upper limit A Relay B Right tray paper end C NOTE When replacing the upper limit A and paper...

Page 424: ...order to free the end fence D 5 Move the end fence to the right toward the center 6 Remove the end fence 1 screw 7 Remove the end fence bracket E 2 screws 8 Remove the bracket F 1 screw 9 Remove the...

Page 425: ...Replacement 2 Remove the snap ring 1 each for the paper feed and reverse rollers 3 Remove the pick up roller A 4 Replace each roller B C NOTE Install the paper feed rollers the correct way round as sh...

Page 426: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 427: ...BY PASS A899 C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 428: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 429: ...wise to DLT Non standard sizes Width 90 to 305 mm Length 148 to 432 mm Paper Weight 52 g m2 157 g m2 16 lb 42 lb Tray Capacity 50 sheets 80 g m2 20 lb Paper Feed System Friction Pad Paper Feed 1 2 MEC...

Page 430: ...ensor Board 1 4 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DESCRIPTION Symbol Name Function Index No Sensors S1 Paper End Informs the copier when the by pass tray runs out of paper 1 S2 Paper Size Sensor Board Detects the...

Page 431: ...roller gear in the main copier drives the gear on the paper feed clutch B through a series of gears When paper is placed in the tray the paper end sensor C switches off When the Start button is presse...

Page 432: ...for each paper width is unique Therefore the copier determines which paper has been placed in the by pass tray by the signal output from the board However the copier will not determine the paper leng...

Page 433: ...3 1 PAPER FEED ROLLER FRICTION PAD PAPER END SENSOR 1 Remove the upper cover A 2 screws 2 Remove the paper end sensor bracket B 1 screw 3 Remove the paper feed roller C snap fit 4 If removing the fri...

Page 434: ...lever D 1 snap ring 1 pin 4 While pushing the release lever E remove the paper tray F 5 Remove the by pass width sensor G NOTE When installing the by pass width sensor G move the side fence inward al...

Page 435: ...move the rear cover A 2 screws 2 Remove the spring 3 Remove the drive gear and drive gear bracket B 1 E ring 1 spring 4 Remove the paper feed clutch bracket C 2 screws 5 Remove the paper feed clutch D...

Page 436: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 437: ...INTERCHANGE UNIT B300 C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 438: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 439: ...FICATIONS Paper Size Standard sizes A6 lengthwise to A3 HLT to DLT Non standard sizes Width 100 to 305 mm Length 148 to 432 mm Paper Weight 52 g m2 135 g m2 16 lb 36 lb Power Consumption 15 W Dimensio...

Page 440: ...ANICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT 1 1 bin Tray Option 2 Exit Sensor 3 Duplex Junction Gate 4 Duplex Unit Option 5 Exit Junction Gate 6 Fusing Unit Inside the Copier 7 Exit Roller 8 Bridge Unit B300V501 WMF 1 2...

Page 441: ...A267 Interchange Unit B300 1 3 DRIVE LAYOUT 1 Exit Junction Gate Solenoid 2 Exit Sensor 3 Duplex Junction Gate Solenoid 4 Exit Roller 5 Drive Gear B300V503 WMF B300V504 WMF 2 1 3 4 5 C PIA N O CONTRO...

Page 442: ...for the Upper Tray on top of the Bridge Unit or the Finisher The exit junction gate solenoid stays off and the paper is directed to the copier exit unit E To the 1 bin Tray The exit junction gate sole...

Page 443: ...nge Unit B300 3 REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT 3 1 EXIT SENSOR REPLACEMENT 1 Remove the interchange unit 2 Remove the upper cover A of the interchange unit 3 Remove the exit sensor B 1 connector B300R501...

Page 444: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 445: ...DUPLEX UNIT A896 C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 446: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 447: ...d sizes A5 lengthwise to A3 HLT to DLT Non standard sizes Width 140 to 297 mm Length 182 to 432 mm Paper Weight 64 g m2 105 g m2 20 lb 28 lb Tray Capacity 1 sheet Power Consumption 40 W Power Source D...

Page 448: ...M 1 2 MECHANICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT 1 Inverter Gate 2 Entrance Sensor 3 Inverter Roller 4 Upper Transport Roller 5 Middle Transport Roller 6 Lower Transport Roller 7 Exit Sensor A896V500 WMF 1 2 3 4 7 5...

Page 449: ...3 A265 A267 1 3 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT 1 Entrance Sensor 2 Inverter Gate Solenoid 3 Inverter Motor 4 Main Board 5 Transport Motor 6 Exit Sensor 7 Duplex Unit Open Switch A896V501 WMF 1 3 5 4 6 7...

Page 450: ...trance Detects the trailing edge of the copy paper to turn on the inverter gate solenoid and turn on the inverter motor in reverse Checks for misfeeds 1 S2 Exit Checks for misfeeds 6 Switches SW1 Dupl...

Page 451: ...13 5 A265 A267 1 5 DRIVE LAYOUT 1 Inverter Roller 2 Inverter Motor 3 Upper Transport Roller 4 Transport Motor 5 Lower Transport Roller 6 Middle Transport Roller A896V502 WMF 1 2 3 4 6 5 C PIA N O CONT...

Page 452: ...an A4 lengthwise LT lengthwise The duplex unit can store only one sheet of copy paper Example 8 pages The number A in the illustration shows the order of pages The number B in the illustration shows t...

Page 453: ...heets of copy paper Example 8 pages The number A in the illustration shows the order of pages The number B in the illustration shows the order of sheets of copy paper if shaded this indicates the seco...

Page 454: ...previous model has become obsolete and has been eliminated from the design Inversion and Exit Shortly after the trailing edge of the paper passes the entrance sensor G the inverter gate solenoid A swi...

Page 455: ...Duplex A896 COVER REMOVAL SM 13 9 A265 A267 3 REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT 3 1 COVER REMOVAL 1 Remove the duplex unit cover A 4 screws A896R501 WMF A C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 456: ...3 10 SM 3 2 ENTRANCE SENSOR REPLACEMENT 1 Remove the duplex unit cover Refer to section 3 1 2 Remove the sensor holder A 1 screw 3 Replace the entrance sensor B 1 connector 1 screw A896R502 WMF A B C...

Page 457: ...REPLACEMENT SM 13 11 A265 A267 3 3 EXIT SENSOR REPLACEMENT 1 Open the duplex unit A 2 Remove the sensor bracket B 1 screw 3 Replace the exit sensor C 1 connector A896R503 WMF C B A C PIA N O CONTROLA...

Page 458: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 459: ...1 BIN TRAY UNIT A898 C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 460: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 461: ...ise to A3 HLT Lengthwise to DLT Non standard Size Paper Width 90 297 mm Paper Length 148 432 mm Paper Weight 60 105 g m 16 28 lbs Tray Capacity 125 sheets 80 g m 20 lbs Power Source 5 VDC 24 VDC from...

Page 462: ...67 14 2 SM 1 2 MECHANICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT 1 Exit Rollers 2 Junction Gate Gear 3 Drive Gear 4 Paper Tray 5 Paper Sensor 6 Junction Gate Interchange Unit A898V500 WMF A898V501 WMF 1 2 3 1 6 5 4 C PIA N...

Page 463: ...xit Tray LED located in the copier 1 4 ELECTRICAL COMPONENT DESCRIPTION Symbol Name Function Index No Sensors S1 Paper Detects whether there is paper on the tray 1 LEDs LED1 1 Bin Exit Tray Indicates...

Page 464: ...B to direct the paper to the tray C The junction gate solenoid turns off at the appropriate time after the paper is directed to the tray The main motor in the copier stops after the final sheet passe...

Page 465: ...267 1 Bin Tray Unit A898 3 REPLACEMENT AND ADJUSTMENT 3 1 PAPER SENSOR REMOVAL 1 Remove the 1 bin tray 2 Remove the 1 bin sorter unit A 3 Remove the paper sensor B 1 connector A898R101 WMF A B C PIA N...

Page 466: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 467: ...BRIDGE UNIT A897 C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 468: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 469: ...aper Size Standard sizes A6 lengthwise to A3 HLT to DLT Non standard sizes Width 100 to 305 mm Length 148 to 432 mm Paper Weight 52 g m2 135 g m2 16 lb 42 lb Power Source DC24 V 5 V from the copier Di...

Page 470: ...LAYOUT 1 Upper Exit Roller 2 Tray Exit Sensor 3 Junction Gate 4 Cooling Fan 5 1st Transport Roller 6 2nd Transport Roller 7 3rd Transport Roller 8 Left Exit Roller 9 Relay Sensor 10 Paper Tray A897V5...

Page 471: ...CTRICAL COMPONENT LAYOUT 1 Left Guide Switch 2 Right Guide Switch 3 Junction Gate Solenoid 4 Tray Exit Sensor 5 Cooling Fan Motor 6 Relay Sensor 7 Bridge Unit Drive Motor 8 Bridge Unit Control Board A...

Page 472: ...Exit Checks for misfeeds 4 S2 Relay Checks for misfeeds 6 Switches SW2 Right Guide Detects when the right guide is opened 2 SW3 Left Guide Detects when the left guide is opened 1 Solenoids SOL1 Junct...

Page 473: ...idge Unit A897 1 5 DRIVE LAYOUT 1 Left Exit Roller 2 2nd Transport Roller 3 1st Transport Roller 4 Upper Exit Roller 5 3rd Transport Roller 6 Bridge Unit Drive Motor A897V502 WMF 4 5 6 1 3 2 C PIA N O...

Page 474: ...finisher depending on which has been selected If the junction gate solenoid A has been activated the junction gate B points downward and directs the paper to the upper tray D dotted line path in illu...

Page 475: ...unit first take the unit out of the copier 3 1 BRIDGE UNIT DRIVE MOTOR REPLACEMENT 1 Remove the bridge unit from the copier See the Installation Procedure in the base copier manual 2 Remove the rear c...

Page 476: ...ge Unit Drive Motor Replacement 3 Remove the paper tray A 4 Remove the exit guide B 2 screws 5 Remove the tray exit sensor C 1 connector 3 3 RELAY SENSOR REPLACEMENT 1 Remove the bridge unit from the...

Page 477: ...SHIFT TRAY UNIT B313 C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 478: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 479: ...gthwise to A3 HLT lengthwise to DLT Non standard Size Paper Width 90 297 mm Paper Length 148 432 mm Paper Weight 60 105 g m 16 28 lbs Tray Capacity 125 sheets 80 g m 20 lbs Power Source 5 VDC 24 VDC f...

Page 480: ...ONENT LAYOUT A265 A267 16 2 SM 1 2 COMPONENT LAYOUT 1 Half Turn Sensor 2 Tray Cover 3 Slip Disc 4 Tray Motor 5 Driver PCB B313D101 WMF B313D102 WMF 1 2 3 4 1 4 5 C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROL...

Page 481: ...S 2 1 BASIC OPERATION The shift tray allows copies to be sorted into separate piles on one tray From the left right movement of the tray cover A the piles of copies are offset into two positions sligh...

Page 482: ...of the disc However there is an off centered white square attached to the top surface of the disc When the tray cover is attached to the unit this square fits into a groove D approximately equal to it...

Page 483: ...te the tray motor The sensor is positioned so that the rim of the disc passes between the LED and photo diode when the disc turns While the motor B is rotating the disc and moving the tray cover the d...

Page 484: ...MENT NOTE The right side of the tray cover should be attached first 1 Fit the pawls C just below the cover fin around the thin bar D on the shift tray 2 Align the square E so that it fits into the gro...

Page 485: ...TOR AND HALF TURN SENSOR REPLACEMENT 3 2 1 REPLACING THE TRAY MOTOR 1 Remove the slip disc A 2 Remove the tray motor B from the motor holder 1 connector 3 2 2 REPLACING THE HALF TURN SENSOR 1 Remove t...

Page 486: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 487: ...1 000 SHEET FINISHER A681 C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 488: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 489: ...sideways LT Paper Capacity No staple mode 1 000 sheets A4 LT or smaller 80 g m2 21 lb 500 sheets A3 B4 DLT LG 80 g m2 21 lb Staple mode 80 g m2 21 lb number of sets Size of each set 2 to 10 Size 2 to...

Page 490: ...2 Exit Roller 3 Exit Roller Release Cam 4 Upper Transport Roller 5 Middle Transport Roller 6 Junction Gate 7 Lower Transport Roller 8 Entrance Roller 9 Stapler Unit 10 Positioning Roller 11 Stack Fee...

Page 491: ...or 12 Positioning Roller Solenoid 13 Shift Tray Lower Limit Sensor 14 Entrance Sensor 15 Main Board 16 Right Cover Safety Switch 17 Shift Tray Lift Motor 18 Staple Hammer HP Sensor 19 Staple Hammer Mo...

Page 492: ...ects copy paper in the jogger unit 25 S3 Jogger Fence HP Detects the home position of the jogger fence 22 S4 Rear Fence HP Detects the home position of the rear fence 27 S5 Stack Feed out Belt HP Dete...

Page 493: ...e upper limit position of the shift tray 3 SW2 Right Cover Safety Cuts the dc power when the right cover is opened 16 SW3 Cartridge Set Detects whether a staple cartridge is installed 20 SW4 Staple En...

Page 494: ...oller 7 Positioning Roller Drive Roller 8 Transport Motor 9 Entrance Roller 10 Middle Transport Roller 11 Upper Transport Roller 12 Rear Fence 13 Stack Feed out Motor 14 Rear Fence Motor 15 Jogger Fen...

Page 495: ...controlled by the junction gate solenoid B This happens when the exit sensor of the copier turns on Staple mode When the exit sensor of the copier turns on the junction gate solenoid is energized The...

Page 496: ...and the positioning roller C pushes the copy against the bottom of stack stopper D For the horizontal paper alignment the jogger fence E and the rear fence F move to the waiting position which is 10 m...

Page 497: ...between the exit rollers B This operation is done at all paper sizes but is only needed for the larger sizes The exit guide plate motor C and exit roller release cam D control the exit guide plate mo...

Page 498: ...he copier detects a staple jam When a staple jam has occurred the jammed staple is inside the staple cartridge B Therefore the jammed staple can be removed easily after pulling out the staple cartridg...

Page 499: ...eading edge of the copies reaches the exit rollers the exit guide plate motor turns on and the exit roller comes down to transport the set of stapled copies Shortly afterwards the stack feed out motor...

Page 500: ...ack height sensor turns on and lowered again until the stack height sensor turns off In either mode the shift tray will rise when the user takes the stack of paper from the tray during copying When th...

Page 501: ...the shift tray the shift motor turns on driving the shift gear disk and the link D The end fence E is positioned by the link creating the side to side movement When the shift gear disk has rotated 18...

Page 502: ...does not turn off within 1 000 ms after it turns on 2 When the exit sensor does not turn off within 1 000 ms after it turns on 3 When the exit sensor does not turn on in no staple mode within 1 250 m...

Page 503: ...nsor Exit Sensor Shift Motor Motor ON Exit Sensor ON Exit Sensor OFF Exit Sensor ON Exit Sensor ON Exit Sensor ON Exit Sensor ON Exit Sensor ON Exit Sensor OFF Exit Sensor OFF Exit Sensor OFF Exit Sen...

Page 504: ...it Sensor ON Exit Sensor OFF Exit Sensor ON Exit Sensor ON Exit Sensor ON Exit Sensor OFF Exit Sensor OFF Exit Sensor OFF Exit Completed Exit Completed Stapling Completed Exit Completed Exit Completed...

Page 505: ...SWITCH TABLE DPS101 1 2 3 4 Description 0 0 0 0 Default 1 1 1 0 Free run staple mode 1 1 0 1 Free run no staple mode 3 2 TEST POINTS No Label Monitored Signal TP100 5 V 5 V TP101 GND Ground 3 3 FUSES...

Page 506: ...A 2 screws Front Cover 1 Remove the front door 2 Remove the front cover B 2 screws Rear Cover 1 Remove the rear cover C 2 screws Upper Cover 1 Remove the front door 2 Remove the front cover 3 Remove...

Page 507: ...e the lower left cover A 2 screws Front Shift Tray Cover 1 Remove the front shift tray cover B 1 screw Rear Shift Tray Cover 1 Remove the rear shift tray cover C 1 screw Shift Tray 1 Remove the shift...

Page 508: ...SENSOR REPLACEMENT A265 A267 17 20 SM 4 2 ENTRANCE SENSOR REPLACEMENT 1 Remove the finisher from the copier 2 Replace the entrance sensor A 1 connector A681R501 WMF A C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CO...

Page 509: ...R REPLACEMENT SM 17 21 A265 A267 4 3 EXIT SENSOR REPLACEMENT 1 Remove the upper cover 2 Remove the exit sensor bracket A 1 screw 3 Replace the exit sensor B 1 screw 1 connector A681R502 WMF B A C PIA...

Page 510: ...emove the exit motor unit B 2 screws 1 spring 1 timing belt 5 Remove the lower exit guide C 4 screws 6 Remove the front and rear end fence holders D E 1 screw each 7 Remove the end fence F 1 snap ring...

Page 511: ...R REPLACEMENT SM 17 23 A265 A267 4 5 POSITIONING ROLLER REPLACEMENT 1 Pull out the jogger unit 2 Remove the snap ring A 3 Release the rubber belt B 4 Remove the positioning roller C A681R506 WMF A C B...

Page 512: ...t 2 Disconnect the stapler connector A 3 Remove the lower cover screw B 4 Remove the upper cover C 2 screws 5 Remove the stapler with the lower cover D 2 screws 6 Release the harness from the lower co...

Page 513: ...s started A6815103J NA J Corrects the following The mainframe locks up during jam recovery The frequency of occurrence is extremely low The user cancels the staple job when there is only one sheet in...

Page 514: ...SCANNER KIT A844 C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 515: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 516: ...pression Scanning Throughput 22 8 spm for TWAIN local peer to peer scanning 35 1 spm for Delivery mode network scanning to a server A4 lengthwise Binary ADF mode MMR Compression Interface Network inte...

Page 517: ...CD ROM Network TWAIN Driver for Windows 95 98 NT4 0 NT3 51 1 2 2 SCANNER UTILITIES Scan Router for Windows 95 98 NT4 0 Aficio Manager for Admin Client Windows 95 98 NT4 0 NOTE The Aficio Manager util...

Page 518: ...e network interface circuit Each circuit has a CPU and flash memory IC The functions of each major component are as follows MB BICU CPU UPD705101GM 33 3 MHz ASIC UPD65842 ASIC DISCII RJ45 Flash ROM 2...

Page 519: ...ogram and stores the UP SP settings for the scanner 2 MB 2 Network interface circuit CPU MC58340VP Sequence control for the network interface circuit Clock time control DMA control ASIC DISCII Bus int...

Page 520: ...ICU board However the following processes are done in the scanner controller Image compression Sub scan magnification Also the scanner controller has a gamma table and dither matrix for scanner mode W...

Page 521: ...ter controller B306 must be installed When installing the scanner controller and the printer controller B306 at the same time skip step 1 1 Remove the application cover A 1 screw 2 Install the optiona...

Page 522: ...B in the right most slot of the expansion box C 2 screws 6 Cut away the cover D from the application cover E 7 Reinstall the application cover 1 screw 8 Remove the mode key cap Then install the key to...

Page 523: ...r more than 3 seconds 2 Select 4 Scanner SP mode 3 Press the Next bottom 4 times to access SP005 Error Log Indication 4 Leave the SP mode 5 Turn the machine off and on If SC4003 still occur check the...

Page 524: ...01 FTP Port Number After changing this value do the following 1 Run the Registry Editor 2 Access HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SO FTWARE Ricoh NetworkScann er 3 Change the value of PortNo to this SP mode s value...

Page 525: ...011 Density Adjustment 3 0 255 1 step 100 012 Density Adjustment 4 0 255 1 step 130 013 Density Adjustment 5 0 255 1 step 170 014 Density Adjustment 6 0 255 1 step 200 015 Density Adjustment 7 Adjust...

Page 526: ...and disconnect the Ethernet STP cable from the scanner controller 3 Remove the cover A and insert the flash memory card B into the slot so that the A side of the card faces the front of the machine 4...

Page 527: ...ing Failed ADDR XXXXXXXX APL Writing Failed ADDR XXXXXXXX APL Verify Failed ADDR XXXXXXXX NIC board is not equipped NIC Initialization failed CODE XXXX NIC Download mode is disable NIC Writing Failed...

Page 528: ...EPLACING THE SCANNER CONTROLLER BOARD The scanner controller does not have a configuration report and cannot upload download settings to an IC card So before replacing the scanner controller board che...

Page 529: ...d Replace or re install the SIMM SC4001 DRAM Error Standard SRAM defective Replace the scanner controller board SC4002 Flash ROM Error The machine cannot scan Defective firmware try to download the so...

Page 530: ...does not work Lit The scanner controller board is connected to the network properly LED2 Green Off The scanner controller board is not connected to the network Lit 100 Base TX LED3 Green Off 10 Base T...

Page 531: ...f the exposure glass scale and edge of the original To prevent this a new scanner SP mode has been added SP017 Trimming Margin Adjustment Note After installing the firmware Scanner SP006 Scan Data Res...

Page 532: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 533: ...he following EXFUNC board Fax Function Expander Machine Code A892 Handset Machine Code H160 PCFE board PC Fax Expander Machine Code A894 ISDN kit Machine Code A895 G3 unit Machine Code A895 EXMEM boar...

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Page 535: ...1 1 SERVICE CALL CONDITIONS 2 1 2 1 2 PERIODIC SERVICE CALL 2 3 2 1 3 PM CALL 2 3 2 1 4 EFFECTIVE TERM OF SERVICE CALLS 2 3 2 2 SCANNING FEATURES 2 4 2 2 1 PAGE SPLIT TRANSMISSION BOOK TRANSMISSION 2...

Page 536: ...T SWITCH PROGRAMMING FUNCTION 01 4 1 4 1 3 SYSTEM PARAMETER LISTS FUNCTION 02 4 2 4 1 4 FCU ROM VERSION DISPLAY FUNCTION 02 4 4 4 1 5 MODEM PROGRAM VERSION DISPLAY FUNCTION 02 4 4 4 1 6 ERROR CODE DIS...

Page 537: ...NSMISSION PARAMETERS 4 78 4 1 1 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE 4 78 4 1 2 PARAMETERS 4 79 4 5 SERVICE RAM ADDRESSES 4 83 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 5 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 5 1 5 1 SPECIAL TOOLS AND LUBRICANTS 5 1...

Page 538: ...OVERVIEW 7 10 7 2 2 SC1201 7 10 7 2 3 SC1207 7 10 7 2 4 FAX SC CODE TABLE 7 11 7 3 ROM HISTORY 7 12 7 3 1 FAX CONTROLLER FIRMWARE HISTORY 7 12 7 3 2 G3 INTERFACE UNIT FIRMWARE HISTORY 7 14 7 3 3 SG3 I...

Page 539: ...ouncil Decision 98 482 EC 98 482 EC Council Decision of 20 July 1998 on a common technical Regulation for the requirements for connection to the analogue public switched telephone networks PSTNs of te...

Page 540: ...C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

Page 541: ...optional EXMEM board is required Memory Capacity ECM 128 Kbytes SAF Standard 2 Mbytes 160 pages With optional memory board EXFUNC EXMEM 30 Mbytes 3000 pages Measured using an ITU T 1 test document Sl...

Page 542: ...ception O V34 communication O Communication Features User Selectable 90 Image Rotation before tx O Action as a transfer broadcaster X AI Redial last ten numbers O Answering machine interface X Authori...

Page 543: ...nversion before tx O Length Reduction O Page retransmission times O Protection against wrong connection O Communication Features Service Selectable Short Preamble X Other User Features Area code prefi...

Page 544: ...Cable equalizer O Comm parameter display O Counter check SP mode Country code O DTMF tone test O Service Mode Features Echo countermeasure O Effective term of service calls O Error code display O Exce...

Page 545: ...ed Dials 100 1000 Number of Groups 9 30 Maximum number of destinations per Group 256 500 Maximum number of destinations dialed from the ten key pad overall 100 1000 Maximum number of programs 56 progr...

Page 546: ...SYSTEM CONTROL FCU CPU RU30 DRAM 8MB V 34 MODEM ISDN DMA BUS Bus Interface Parallel Interface Analog Circuit NCU Monitor Speaker BiCU EXFUNC Board 512kB EXMEM Board 32MB CPU BUS VIF Flash ROM 2MB SRAM...

Page 547: ...vailable CFM Twain driver required 3 ISDN unit This allows the fax unit to communicate over an ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network line 4 EXMEM board This expands the SAF memory capacity Also thi...

Page 548: ...to A4 B4 to A4 Thresholding Memory Tx without image rotation Memory Tx with Image Rotation Immediate Tx Compression ISDN G4 Memory Tx Auto Shading Gamma Correction MTF Graduation Processing Main Scan...

Page 549: ...copier s SP modes Then the FCU stores the data in page memory and compresses the data for transmission Either the NCU or CiG4 optional transmits the data to the line Note that ISDN G3 tx is not possi...

Page 550: ...t has a different telephone number from the main fax board Note that ISDN G3 rx is not possible on the PSTN 2 line JBIG Reception When data compressed with JBIG comes in on PSTN 1 the standard analog...

Page 551: ...image data to the machine through the DIU during transmission The machine stores the image in the SAF memory then makes a fax transmission NOTE 1 If the memory overflows while storing the first page i...

Page 552: ...the received message after transferring data to the host if user parameter 21 bits 1 and 2 are set to 1 Print NOTE 1 If an error occurs due to cable disconnection the PC fax application must be resta...

Page 553: ...ed from the host PC identifies a print job NOTE 1 If SAF memory runs out while receiving print data the machine prints up to the successfully received data 2 The machine cannot receive print data whil...

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Page 555: ...980 Program loading error 680DCC 3rd SC code High byte BCD 09 680DCD 3rd SC code Low byte BCD 99 999 Program version error 680DCE to 680DEF 4th SC code High byte BCD to 20th SC code Low byte BCD FF H...

Page 556: ...Paper Feed Station Jam Location Auto Service Report Date and Time ProblemReason of the call SC Code or PM Call Service Monitor Report Contents System Parameter List Contents S C Latest 10 copier s SC...

Page 557: ...d the current date and time 2 1 3 PM CALL If PM alarm is enabled with the base copier s SP mode and PM call is enabled with system switch 01 the machine will make an automatic service call when the ba...

Page 558: ...left page is sent If the setting is changed the order is reversed Cross Reference Scanning start page User parameter switch 06 bit 6 The default setting is 1 start scanning from the right NOTE 1 This...

Page 559: ...ed image clockwise by 90 degrees before transmission as shown above A5 or HLT lengthwise B5 lengthwise This function prevents blank spaces at the sides of the received image When the machine detects a...

Page 560: ...t to be rotated all pages will not be rotated 6 When this feature is enabled for A5 or HLT lengthwise APS small original detection must be changed This allows the machine to detect an A5 HLT size orig...

Page 561: ...ansmitted page is the same size as the original Cross reference Reduction ratio System switch 06 bit 0 to 7 Default setting is 93 71 to 99 NOTE 1 This function is only possible during memory transmiss...

Page 562: ...ut the printed fax may have wide margins on the left and right Cross Reference Paper selection priority Printer switch 0E bit 0 Default Width Paper size selection priority for an A4 size fax message w...

Page 563: ...of the image after paper length 4 mm will be lost see the bottom drawing below NOTE The page separation threshold is adjustable between 0 and 15 mm the default is paper length 6 mm Refer to Printer S...

Page 564: ...depends on the Reduction Rate Equalization setting Printer Switch 0E bit 7 Reduction Rate Equalization Off Example Diagram Two page Printout 1 The data up to page length 4 mm will be printed on page...

Page 565: ...isabled the machine does not print the received fax message until a paper size which can hold the received fax image on one page is set in a cassette Keep page separation enabled if the customer expec...

Page 566: ...y in the sub scan direction so that it can be printed on one page However if the FCU detects that the image does not fit on one page after sub scan reduction the FCU cancels the page reduction but use...

Page 567: ...256 x 400 mm 10 7 x 15 7 Paper size 216 x 279 mm 8 5 x 11 Reduction rate used 82 Page separation threshold 20 mm The received fax image is printed on two 8 5 x 11 sheets after page separation and ima...

Page 568: ...s empty the machine displays Paper designated to print Fax lists are empty Refill size 3 When both page reduction and just size printing are enabled page reduction is given priority Cross Reference Ju...

Page 569: ...n 58 lines on the list report The report list is only one page not multi page NOTE Under these conditions the following lists reports will be printed out on A5 HLT size paper When printing these 5 rep...

Page 570: ...witch 19 13H bit 4 The default setting is 1 Enabled NOTE When the value of user parameter switch 19 13H bit 4 is 0 the machine uses the setting of printer switch 0E bits 3 and 4 Printer switch 0E bits...

Page 571: ...frame SUB Sub address This signal informs a sub address of a destination Some fax servers use this information to route a received fax message to a specific address in the local network Up to 20 digit...

Page 572: ...ES A265 A267 2 18 SM Selective Polling SEP PWD Sub address SUB Tx Rx CED NSF DIS SEP NSC or DTC NSS or DCS CFR TCF A895D529 WMF Tx Rx CED NSF DIS SUB NSS or DCS CFR TCF A895D530 WMF C PIA N O CONTROLA...

Page 573: ...hen any of the following conditions occur When JBIG compression is turned off with communication switch 00 When ECM is turned off with communication switch 01 When the receiving terminal does not have...

Page 574: ...machine specific functions only V 8 in Manual Transmission This machine starts the V 8 procedure in order to allow V 34 communication in manual transmission though some other fax machines do not The...

Page 575: ...as the receiving terminal If the machine has sent two PPRs for one ECM block it will request the sending terminal to make a one step shift down in the next control channel N eor Number of frame re tr...

Page 576: ...this machine has received four PPRs for one ECM block it will request the receiving terminal to accept a two step shift down in the next control channel MCF PPR Fax data Fax data MCF MPh PPR TX RX Shi...

Page 577: ...ng as the receiving terminal If this machine has sent two consecutive MCFs and it could detect good line condition it will request the sending terminal to make a one step shift up in the next control...

Page 578: ...phone numbers stored in Quick Dials Speed Dials AI Redial and Forwarding Stations If the communication mode and the port setting for a number is the same as specified for the current setting in the a...

Page 579: ...Speed Dial addresses containing an F code i e for communications that will use SEP SUB PWD SID cannot be converted to ISDN G4 2 6 PCBS 2 6 1 FCU The FCU Facsimile Control Unit controls fax communicati...

Page 580: ...AF memory ECM buffer page memory working memory line buffer and so on The SAF memory 2MB is backed up by a rechargeable battery SRAM The 128 KB SRAM for system and user parameter storage is backed up...

Page 581: ...a dry line DB1 Also remove DB1 when the machine is connected to a dry line Ring Detection Circuit OHDISW TIP RING T1 T2 TRXD Current Sensor Hook1 Hook0 OHDI SW NCU JP7 JP8 ExRing CML Relay Noise Filt...

Page 582: ...ommon Technical Regulation 21 France Germany UK Italy Austria Belgium Denmark Finland Ireland Norway Sweden Switzerland Portugal Holland Spain Israel Greece TIP RING SHUNT GS T1 R1 TRXD TIP R1 SHUNT G...

Page 583: ...ftware storage Flash ROM 2 Flash ROM for Panasonic modem software storage DRAM Shared between ECM buffer line buffer working memory and so on QM coder QM coder for JBIG compression and decompression V...

Page 584: ...compression and decompression PAL PALCE16V8H 15PC 2 PALs make a strobe control signal This is used for DMA selection SRAM 512KB SRAM for telephone numbers and other user parameters Lithium battery Bac...

Page 585: ...a telephone other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning 6 If there is a gas leak do not use the telephone in the vicinity of the...

Page 586: ...model only Install the handset 3 1 7 HANDSET Will you be installing the SG3 unit Will you be installing the G4 unit Install the SG3 unit 3 1 2 G3 INTERFACE Install the G4 unit 3 1 3 ISDN OPTION Yes N...

Page 587: ...1 Remove the small cover A 1 rivet and the rear cover B 4 screws 2 Attach the bracket C 2 screws and NCU unit D 4 screws into the machine 3 Turn on the battery switch SW3 on the FCU board then attach...

Page 588: ...t the same time Therefore refer to the illustration above The decal E for European Chinese and Taiwanese models is written in each languages and it includes two extra decals mentioned in step 9 6 At f...

Page 589: ...y 9 Affix two extra decals C and D on the operation panel as shown NOTE This procedure is for European Chinese and Taiwanese models only 10 Affix the FCC decal E and the serial number decal F on the r...

Page 590: ...installed If the same message appears at the next power on check whether the battery switch SW3 on the FCU has been turned on 16 Press Yes to initialize the fax unit 17 Remind the user to program the...

Page 591: ...rn off the main switch and disconnect the power cord and the LAN cable 1 Remove the small cover A 1 rivet and the rear cover B 4 screws Then cut away the jack window C 2 Remove the NCU unit D 4 screws...

Page 592: ...lling the G4 unit at the same time do steps 4 and 5 4 After unpacking the G4 unit remove the G4 board A from the G4 unit B 5 Attach the G4 board A to the G3 unit C A895I401 WMF A895I402 WMF A B A C C...

Page 593: ...connector 7 Connect cable B to the interface board and attach bracket C 1 screw Then attach the NCU D removed from the NCU unit in step 3 to the G3 unit 4 screws 8 Connect cable E to the NCU D then cl...

Page 594: ...s listed as an option 13 Remind the user to program the items required for PSTN 2 communications RTI for PSTN 2 CSI for PSTN 2 Telephone line type NOTE The default settings for the user function keys...

Page 595: ...option in the machine print out all data in the printer buffer 2 Turn off the main switch and disconnect the power cord and the LAN cable 1 Remove the small cover A 1 rivet and the rear cover B 4 scre...

Page 596: ...e machine 6 screws 1 connector 5 Connect the cable B to the interface board and attach bracket D 1 screw Then attach the NCU A removed from the NCU unit in step 3 to the G4 unit 4 screws 6 Connect the...

Page 597: ...witch off and on 10 Print the system parameter list and ensure that G4 is listed as an option 11 Program the items required for ISDN communications refer to the ISDN kit service manual After setting u...

Page 598: ...he lists of user programmed items and the system parameter list 2 If there is a printer option in the machine print out all data in the printer buffer 3 Turn off the main switch and disconnect the pow...

Page 599: ...e as follows 1 Press the Clear Modes key 2 Enter 107 3 Press the Clear Stop key for more than 3 seconds 10 Enter 2 select Fax 11 Enter 01 select Bit Switches 12 Enter 1 select System Switch 13 Press t...

Page 600: ...and the system parameter list 2 Back up the fax unit s SRAM data refer to Removal and Replacement SRAM Data Backup and Restore 3 If there is a printer option in the machine print out all data in the p...

Page 601: ...itch 9 Press the Fax key and ensure that the Fax LED lights At this time the following message appears SC1207 Adding FAX Feature Expander causes data loss Turn main power switch off remove it to avoid...

Page 602: ...all the EXMEM board D as shown Tilt the EXMEM board so that it is at an angle to the FCU and slide it into the slot as shown If the fax unit is being installed at the same time turn SW3 on the FCU boa...

Page 603: ...closed with the handset are not used for this machine 3 Remove the label from the handset cradle B Attach the cradle B to the bracket A 2 screws then replace the label 4 Install the handset C on the c...

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Page 605: ...ss or PrevMenu until the SP mode main menu appears 2 Press the key 4 1 2 BIT SWITCH PROGRAMMING FUNCTION 01 1 Enter the fax service mode 2 Press 3 Press one of the following numbers as required System...

Page 606: ...tep 2 To finish press OK then PrevMenu 5 Exit the service mode NOTE After changing any of the G4 bit switches be sure to turn the main power switch off and back on to activate the new settings 4 1 3 S...

Page 607: ...programs Rest Job file Number of remaining job files that can be used Rest Dial file Number of remaining destinations that can be used SYSTEM PARAMETER LIST Date and Time And later is information for...

Page 608: ...SION DISPLAY FUNCTION 02 1 Enter the fax service mode 2 Press then 3 Exit the service mode 4 1 6 ERROR CODE DISPLAY FUNCTION 03 1 Enter the fax service mode 2 Press 3 Press either Prev or Next to scro...

Page 609: ...4 1 9 G4 PROTOCOL DUMP LIST FUNCTION 05 NOTE An optional G4 interface is required to print the G4 protocol dump list 1 Enter the fax service mode 2 Press 3 Press 4 Press one of the following numbers a...

Page 610: ...06 1 Enter the fax service mode 2 Press 3 Press 4 Enter the start address of the RAM area to be displayed then press OK 5 Move the cursor to the target address using the arrow keys then enter a new va...

Page 611: ...13 RAM DUMP FUNCTION 06 1 Enter the fax service mode 2 Press 3 Press one of the following numbers as required G3 memory dump list G4 memory dump list NOTE An optional G4 interface is required to prin...

Page 612: ...rasing files or resetting the bit switches do one of the following Hold down the Speed Dial key for more than 10 s while the machine is in facsimile mode This initializes the fax unit only Remove the...

Page 613: ...MODEM TEST FUNCTION 11 1 Enter the fax service mode 2 Press 3 Press one of the following numbers Modem test analog line Modem test ISDN line IG3 CCU NOTE An optional ISDN interface is required to tes...

Page 614: ...e test press 6 Exit the service mode 4 1 20 DTMF TEST FUNCTION 11 1 Enter the fax service mode 2 Press 3 Press one of the following numbers DTMF test analog line DTMF test ISDN line NOTE A G4 interfac...

Page 615: ...2 MEMORY TEST FUNCTION 11 1 Enter the fax service mode 2 Press 3 Press 4 Press one of the following numbers SRAM test DRAM test 5 Press to start the test To stop the test press If the test is successf...

Page 616: ...FUNCTION 13 1 Enter the fax service mode 2 Press then The machine prints all the files stored in the SAF memory including confidential messages NOTE Do not use this function unless the customer is ha...

Page 617: ...are for designer use only However list 5 SC history may be useful 1 Enter the fax service mode 2 Press 3 Press the number then press SC history 4 Exit the service mode 4 1 27 DATA TRANSFER FUNCTION 16...

Page 618: ...how to adjust bit switch settings 1 Enter the fax service mode 2 Press 3 Press 4 Adjust the required bit switches 5 Exit the service mode 2 SG3 Memory Dump 1 Enter the fax service mode 2 Press then 3...

Page 619: ...Press then 3 Press one of the following numbers Modem test DTMF test NCU parameters V 34 test Then start the test or program the items The procedures are the same as for the base fax board s NCU para...

Page 620: ...This function allows SG3 ROM and SG3 modem ROM data transfer between the SG3 board inside the machine and an external flash memory card Refer to the following sections for details Section 6 4 3 SG3 R...

Page 621: ...ting data rate for example 288 means 28 8 kbps 5 Final data rate 6 Rx revel refer to the note after this table for how to read the rx level 7 Total number of error lines that occurred during non ECM r...

Page 622: ...nt to have a protocol dump list of the last communication only If bit 6 is turned on the machine prints a protocol dump list for the last communication only regardless of this bit setting If system sw...

Page 623: ...C Confidential Other Other parameters The following information is shown in 6 bit format Bit 1 is the first bit from the left and bit 6 is at the right end Bit 1 Smoothing 0 Off 1 On Smoothing is disa...

Page 624: ...operation takes place RDS will not switch off until this time limit has expired 1 1 At any time an RDS system can access the machine System Switch 03 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 to 7 Length of time that RD...

Page 625: ...to enter the key operator mode can transfer confidential messages 6 G3 CSI G4 Terminal ID programming level 0 User level 1 Service level 1 The CSI and Terminal ID can only be programmed by a technici...

Page 626: ...communications 3 Printing of the error code on the error report 0 No 1 Yes 1 Error codes are printed on the error reports 4 Not used Do not change the settings 5 Power failure report 0 Disabled 1 Ena...

Page 627: ...SDN unit has been installed this bit determines whether G3 transmissions go out over the PSTN or the ISDN 7 Line used when the machine falls back to G3 from G4 if the other end is not a G4 machine 0 P...

Page 628: ...memory transmission Threshold N x 128 kbytes 256 kbytes N can be between 00 FF H Default setting 02 H 512 kbytes System Switch 11 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 TTI printing position 0 Superimposed on the pag...

Page 629: ...L 08 to 64 BCD mm Input even numbers only This setting determines the print start position for the TTI and CIL from the left edge of the paper If the TTI is moved too far to the right it may overwrite...

Page 630: ...Key acknowledgement tone volume adjustment 000 Min OFF 111 Max Default setting 011 This controls the volume of this tone when the machine is in fax mode it has no effect on the tone when the machine i...

Page 631: ...s full during data storage the setting of system bit switch 1E bit 1 determines how data is treated This function is also effective for PC printing using the PCFE option for the fax board 4 Resolution...

Page 632: ...ory becomes full during scanning the file is erased and no pages are transmitted This bit switch is ignored for parallel memory transmission 2 RTI CSI display priority 0 RTI 1 CSI This bit determines...

Page 633: ...he machine initializes the RAM to the with or without card configuration However changing this bit to 1 disables this initialization even if Yes is pressed Change this bit to 1 after installing the EX...

Page 634: ...n 0 After receiving each page 1 After receiving all pages 4 Received fax print start timing G4 reception 0 After receiving each page 1 After receiving all pages 0 The machine prints each page immediat...

Page 635: ...ION COMMENTS 0 to 4 Scan density step value Text mode When scan density is adjusted manually away from the Normal setting the threshold value for binary picture processing changes for each step from t...

Page 636: ...r level Text Photo mode The value can be between 0 Off and F For a weaker threshold input a lower value Default setting 6 This setting is independent from the threshold specified by the copier SP mode...

Page 637: ...rallel memory tx is enabled the machine always erases the scanned pages when an original jam occurs The machine then asks the user to retry from the first page even if the parallel memory tx is not ac...

Page 638: ...s the scanned data on a 216 mm width transmitted image Scanner Switch 0E No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 Wait time for the next page when scanning a book original into memory 0 60 s 1 30 s This bit determines...

Page 639: ...mm width in the protocol Refer to Image Rotation Before Transmission in section 2 for more details 1 Not used Do not change the setting 2 Image rotation before transmission A5 HLT lengthwise 0 Disabl...

Page 640: ...x messages 0 Disabled 1 Enabled This switch is only effective when user parameter 02 bit 2 printing the received date and time on received fax messages is enabled 1 The machine prints the received and...

Page 641: ...for fax printing 0 Enabled 1 Disabled 0 The paper feed station can be used to print fax messages and reports 1 The specified paper feed station will not be used for printing fax messages and reports...

Page 642: ...reduction section 2 Length reduction On Off Printer Switch 03 Bit 0 Printer Switch 04 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 to 4 Maximum reducible length when length reduction is enabled with switch 03 0 above Maxi...

Page 643: ...s where communication failure occurred 1 Only destinations where communication failure occurred are printed on the Communication Failure Report 5 7 Not used Do not change the settings Printer Switch 0...

Page 644: ...hen page separation has taken place all the pages are reduced with the same reduction ratio 1 Only the last page is reduced to fit the selected paper size when page separation has taken place Other pa...

Page 645: ...protocol 2 to 3 Compression modes available in transmit mode Bit 3 2 Modes 0 0 MH only 0 1 MH MR 1 0 MH MR MMR 1 1 MH MR MMR JBIG These bits determine the compression capabilities to be used in the t...

Page 646: ...hing is checked transmission will always go ahead Note This function does not work when dialing is done from the external telephone 4 5 Not used Do not change the setting 6 to 7 Maximum printable page...

Page 647: ...y transmissions or if ECM is being used 4 6 Not used Do not change the settings 7 Method of total error rate calculation 0 Normal method 1 French PTT requirement 0 Error rate is calculated by dividing...

Page 648: ...nal 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Also see system switch 0A bit 7 Refer to the ISDN G4 option service manual G4 Internal Switches 17 18 1A 1B and 1C for the CPS code set Cause Value set that determines G4 to G...

Page 649: ...receivers 0 Disabled 1 Enabled These bits determine whether the machine uses the Economy Transmission feature when it is carrying out a Transfer operation as a Transfer Station 1 Use of Economy Trans...

Page 650: ...Transfer is enabled After the machine receives a transfer request the machine compares the last N digits of the requesting terminal s own fax number with all the Quick Speed dials programmed in the ma...

Page 651: ...not programmed and Quick Dial 05 is programmed the machine will send the report to Quick 05 Default setting 05 H 5 digits 5 7 Not used Do not change the settings Communication Switch 0D No FUNCTION C...

Page 652: ...13 Not used do not change the settings Communication Switch 14 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 Inch to mm conversion during transmission 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 0 In immediate transmission data scanned in inch f...

Page 653: ...tion Switch 16 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 Not used Do not change the settings 1 Optional G3 unit 0 Not installed 1 Installed Change this bit to 1 when installing the optional G3 unit 2 Optional ISDN unit...

Page 654: ...1 Enabled Change this bit to 1 when the customer requires This function requires an optional G4 unit 3 7 Not used Do not change the settings Communication Switch 19 Not used do not change the setting...

Page 655: ...turn V 8 protocol On Off 0 On 1 Off Refer to communication switch 1E Example If 8 is the PSTN access code set bit 0 to 1 When the machine detects 8 as the first dialed number it automatically disable...

Page 656: ...u wish to do a back to back test 115 V model Be sure to connect jumpers JP5 and JP6 on the NCU before doing the test 220 V model Be sure to apply dc voltage between wires L1 and L2 on the NCU Back to...

Page 657: ...led 1 Enabled Refer to Appendix B in the Group 3 Facsimile Manual for details about AI Short Protocol 7 Short preamble 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Refer to Appendix B in the Group 3 Facsimile Manual for deta...

Page 658: ...re ECM protocol signals This bit is not effective in V 34 communications 5 Modem rate used for the next page after receiving a negative code RTN or PIN 0 No change 1 Fallback 1 The machine s tx modem...

Page 659: ...ial modem type for 9 6 k or 7 2 kbps Bit 5 Bit 4 Setting 0 0 V 29 0 1 V 17 1 0 Not used 1 1 Not used These bits set the initial modem type for 9 6 and 7 2 kbps if the initial modem rate is set at thes...

Page 660: ...the length of wire between the modem and the telephone exchange Use the dedicated transmission parameters for specific receivers Also try using the cable equalizer if one or more of the following sym...

Page 661: ...tion error Modem rate fallback occurs frequently Note This setting is not effective in V 34 communications 2 to 3 ISDN cable equalizer rx mode Internal Bit 3 Bit 2 Setting 0 0 None 0 1 Low 1 0 Medium...

Page 662: ...data after the local machine accepts set up data and sends CFR This is outside the T 30 recommendation But if this delay occurs set this bit to 1 to give the sending machine more time to send data Ref...

Page 663: ...ting 7 B signal detection time for V 34 polling transmission 0 75 ms default setting 1 65 ms Change this switch only when there are communication errors during V 34 polling transmission to a machine w...

Page 664: ...plies should be adjusted so that the line current to the NCU is about 30mA SG3 Switch 01 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 3 Not used Do not change the settings 4 DIS frame length 0 10 bytes 1 4 bytes 1 The byte...

Page 665: ...nt communication 6 AI short protocol transmission and reception 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Refer to Appendix B in the Group 3 Facsimile Manual for details about AI Short Protocol 7 Short preamble 0 Disabled...

Page 666: ...ate after receiving four PPRs PPR CTC These are ECM protocol signals This bit is not effective in V 34 communications 5 Modem rate used for the next page after receiving a negative code RTN or PIN 0 N...

Page 667: ...ial modem type for 9 6 k or 7 2 kbps Bit 5 Bit 4 Setting 0 0 V 29 0 1 V 17 1 0 Not used 1 1 Not used These bits set the initial modem type for 9 6 and 7 2 kbps if the initial modem rate is set at thes...

Page 668: ...f the length of wire between the modem and the telephone exchange Use the dedicated transmission parameters for specific receivers Also try using the cable equalizer if one or more of the following sy...

Page 669: ...e frame interval during image data reception 0 5 s 1 13 s This bit set the maximum interval between EOL end of line signals and the maximum interval between ECM frames from the other end Try using a l...

Page 670: ...e bits for each country after a country code System Switch 0F is programmed Change the required bits manually at installation 6 Not used Do not change the setting 7 Not used Do not change the setting...

Page 671: ...se must be changed by RAM read write Function 06 1 but some can be changed using NCU Parameter programming Function 06 2 if Function 06 2 can be used this will be indicated in the Remarks column The R...

Page 672: ...05 Denmark 06 06 Finland 07 07 Ireland 08 08 Norway 09 09 Sweden 10 0A Switzerland 11 0B Portugal 12 0C Holland 13 0D Spain 14 0E Israel 15 0F USA 17 11 Asia 18 12 Hong Kong 20 14 South Africa 21 15...

Page 673: ...ne detection time 20 ms Detection is disabled if this contains FF 680410 PSTN ring back tone off detection time 20 ms 680411 PSTN detection time for silent period after ring back tone detected LOW 20...

Page 674: ...25 PABX detection time for silent period after ringback tone detected HIGH 20 ms If both addresses contain FF H tone detection is disabled 680426 PABX busy tone frequency upper limit high byte 680427...

Page 675: ...frequency lower limit low byte Hz BCD If both addresses contain FF H tone detection is disabled 680438 International dial tone detection time 680439 International dial tone reset time LOW 68043A Inter...

Page 676: ...elay opening or closing 1 ms See Notes 3 6 and 8 Function 06 2 parameter 14 This parameter is only valid in Europe 68044E Minimum pause between dialed digits pulse dial mode See Note 3 and 8 Function...

Page 677: ...ss code High 68045C International dial access code Low BCD For a code of 100 68045B F1 68045C 00 68045D PSTN access pause time 20 ms This time is waited for each pause input after the PSTN access code...

Page 678: ...Minimum required length of the second and subsequent rings 20 ms Function 06 2 parameter 06 2 680479 Ringing signal detection reset time LOW Function 06 2 parameter 09 68047A Ringing signal detection...

Page 679: ...04AB CNG on time 20 ms Factory setting 500 ms 6804AC CNG off time 20 ms Factory setting 200 ms 6804AD Number of CNG cycles required for detection The data is coded in the same way as address 680433 68...

Page 680: ...vel N 6804BA 0 5N 6804BC dB 6804BD Modem turn on level incoming signal detection level 37 0 5N dBm 6804BE to 6804C6 Not used Do not change the settings 6804C7 Bits 0 to 3 Not used Bit 4 V 34 protocol...

Page 681: ...automatically compensates 4 The first ring may not be detected until 1 to 2 5 wavelengths after the time specified by this parameter 5 The calculated level must be between 0 and 10 The attenuation le...

Page 682: ...Fax 2 Press then either choose Registering Quick Dial or Registering Speed Dial Example Change the Parameters in Quick Dial 10 3 Press Quick Dial key 10 NOTE The selected Quick or Speed Dial must be p...

Page 683: ...with a particular remote terminal often contains errors the signal level may be inappropriate Adjust the Tx level for communications with that terminal until the results are better If the setting is D...

Page 684: ...Off 1 Disabled Refer to Appendix B in the Group 3 Facsimile Manual for details about AI Short Protocol If the setting is Disabled the bit switch setting is used 7 Not used Do not change the setting Sw...

Page 685: ...n but is not wanted when sending to a particular terminal use the 0 0 setting Note that V 8 V 34 protocol and JBIG compression are automatically disabled if ECM is disabled If the setting is Disabled...

Page 686: ...8208 0 0 0 1 T 70 NULL 1 1 1 1 Disabled If the setting is Disabled the current setting of G4 parameter switch 6 bit 0 is used 4 to 7 Packet modulus Bits 3 2 1 0 Setting 0 0 0 0 Modulo 8 0 0 0 1 Modul...

Page 687: ...H Communication bit switches 680080 to 68008F H G3 bit switches 680090 to 68009F H SG3 bit switches 6800C0 H User parameter switch 00 SWUER_00 Bit 0 Stamp home position 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Bits 1 to...

Page 688: ...position after scanning 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 6800C2 H User parameter switch 02 SWUSR_02 Bit 0 Forwarding mark printing on forwarded messages 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Bit 1 Center mark printing on receive...

Page 689: ...rinting 0 Off 1 On Bit 6 Not used Bit 7 Add paper display when a cassette is empty 0 Off 1 On 6800C6 H User parameter switch 06 SWUSR_06 Bit 0 Not used Bit 1 G3 G4 LED home position 0 G3 1 G4 Bits 2 a...

Page 690: ...oop start 1 0 Ground start 1 1 Flash start Bits 2 to 3 PSTN 2 access method from behind a PABX only if an optional SG3 board is installed Bit 1 0 Setting 0 0 PSTN 0 1 Loop start 1 0 Ground start 1 1 F...

Page 691: ...1 3rd paper feed station 1 0 0 4th paper feed station Other settings Not used Bits 3 and 4 Not used Bit 5 Using the cassette specified by bits 0 1 and 2 above only 0 On 1 Off Bits 6 and 7 Not used 680...

Page 692: ...added 1 The machine will use other cassettes to print received files that are not specified by this feature Bit 3 90 image rotation during B5 portrait Tx This switch is not printed on the user paramet...

Page 693: ...bled Bit 3 Not used Bit 4 Line type selection for PC transmission memory or direct 0 PSTN 1 PSTN 2 Bit 5 Communication port for PC memory transmission This switch is not printed on the user parameter...

Page 694: ...itch is effective only when a PC scanner application with the CMF TWAIN driver is used Bit 5 Bit 4 Setting 0 0 Level 1 default 0 1 Level 1 1 0 Level 2 1 1 Level 3 Bits 6 and 7 Scan density for the Dar...

Page 695: ...A This switch is not printed on the user parameter list Bit 0 Not used Bit 1 PSTN 1 Dialing type 0 Pulse dialing 10 pps 1 Tone DTMF dialing Bits 2 to 4 Not used Bits 5 PSTN 2 Dialing type 0 Pulse dial...

Page 696: ...20 characters ASCII 68026C H Number of PSTN 1 CSI characters Hex 68026D Number of PSTN 2 CSI characters Hex 68026E H Number of ISDN G3 CSI characters Hex NOTE If the number of characters is less than...

Page 697: ...er 0 Not installed 1 Installed Bit 5 Finisher 0 Not installed 1 Installed Bit 6 Bridge unit 0 Not installed 1 Installed Bit 7 Not used 680297 H Optional equipment Read only Do not change the settings...

Page 698: ...H Effective term of automatic service calls Parameters Address H Year last two digits of the year BCD 6803AB Month 01 through 12 BCD 6803AC Day 01 through 31 BCD 6803AD 680400 to 6804E0 H NCU paramet...

Page 699: ...Quick 01 6884D2 to 6884DB H Dedicated tx parameters for Quick 02 6884F2 to 6884FB H Dedicated tx parameters for Quick 03 688B92 to 688B9B H Dedicated tx parameters for Quick 56 688B9C to 68981B H Ded...

Page 700: ...munication records Read only One error communication record consists of 88 bytes The format is as follows 1st byte Header Bit 0 Communication result 0 OK 1 NG Bit 1 Document jam 1 Occurred Bit 2 Power...

Page 701: ...th byte Final modem rate Bits 0 to 3 Final modem speed k 16 8 0 1 1 1 k 14 4 0 1 1 0 k 12 0 0 1 0 1 k 9 6 0 1 0 0 k 7 2 0 0 1 1 k 4 8 0 0 1 0 k 2 4 0 0 0 1 3 2 1 0 Bit Bit Bit Bit k 33 6 1 1 1 0 k 31...

Page 702: ...number where the error occurred 49th byte Page number where the error occurred low Hex 50th byte Page number where the error occurred high Hex 51st byte Error code low BCD 52nd byte Error code high B...

Page 703: ...s installed There are 32 bytes for each Speed Dial Only the 23rd to 32nd bytes are used 764506 to 76450F H Dedicated tx parameters for Speed 100 764526 to 76452F H Dedicated tx parameters for Speed 10...

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Page 705: ...intenance A895 5 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE 5 1 SPECIAL TOOLS AND LUBRICANTS Flash SRAM data copy tool P N A1939353 Flash Memory Card 4MB P N A2309352 Card Case P N A2309351 5 2 PM TABLE No PM necessary f...

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Page 707: ...Lithium Battery The danger of explosion exists if a battery of this type is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or an equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Discard used batteries...

Page 708: ...unit is also installed 1 Remove the rear cover 2 Remove the NCU A 4 screws and the small bracket B 1 screw 3 Disconnect cables C and D 4 Remove the FCU unit from the machine see the previous page A895...

Page 709: ...ata is installed Please ignore it 3 Press YES to initialize the SRAM Then restore the SRAM using the following procedure 4 Turn off the machine 5 Connect the data copy tool A with the old FCU B to the...

Page 710: ...rn the machine back on 14 Print the system parameter list to check if the previous settings have been successfully recovered 6 2 3 SRAM DATA RESTORE FROM FLASH CARD BACKUP SRAM data can be copied to a...

Page 711: ...rd slot as shown See the note below for the switch settings NOTE 1 SW1 below the card slot must be OFF 2 If the switch setting is wrong the fax function will not start up 6 Turn on the machine and ent...

Page 712: ...store the SRAM If data has been restored successfully the message on the right appears 12 Turn off the main power switch then disconnect the card 13 Turn the machine back on 14 Print the system parame...

Page 713: ...alled 1 Remove the rear cover 2 Remove the FCU unit 3 Remove the NCU assembly A 4 screws 4 Remove the NCU B 4 screws from the NCU assembly A When the optional G4 or G3 interface unit is also installed...

Page 714: ...d slot must be ON 3 Turn on the machine and enter the fax service mode 4 Press then 5 Press If the switch setting is correct the message on the right appears Then press OK and go to the next step If t...

Page 715: ...ress After the machine updates the ROM data the message on the right appears 8 Turn off the main power switch then disconnect the flash memory card 9 Turn SW1 off then turn the machine back on NOTE If...

Page 716: ...erases the flash memory card completely before uploading ROM data 1 Turn off the machine and remove the cover A 2 Connect the flash memory card B to the card slot as shown NOTE SW1 below the card slo...

Page 717: ...nnected correctly the message on the right appears Then turn off the machine and retry the procedure 6 Press OK then check the ROM version 7 Press After the machine updates the ROM data the message on...

Page 718: ...st be OFF 3 Turn on the machine and enter the fax service mode 4 Press then 5 Press If the switch setting is correct the message on the right appears Then go to the next step 6 Press 7 After the machi...

Page 719: ...he card slot must be OFF 3 Turn on the machine and enter the fax service mode 4 Press then 5 Press If the switch setting is correct the message on the right appears Then go to the next step 6 Press 7...

Page 720: ...installed this function makes a backup copy of the standard SRAM on the FCU If the EXFUNC board is installed this function makes a backup copy of the standard SRAM and the SRAM on the optional EXFUNC...

Page 721: ...fe keeping This data can then be uploaded from the PC to a flash memory card if the SRAM data has to be restored later Refer to the SwapFTL manual for details about how to copy files from flash card t...

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Page 723: ...aper or has a jammed printer The other party pressed Stop during communication 0 03 Incompatible modem at the other end The other terminal is incompatible 0 04 CFR or FTT not received after modem trai...

Page 724: ...y sending to another machine 0 08 The other end sent RTN or PIN after receiving a page because there were too many errors Check the line connection Check the FCU NCU connectors Replace the NCU or FCU...

Page 725: ...nication was interrupted by pressing the Stop key If the Stop key was not pressed and this error keeps occurring replace the operation panel 0 20 Facsimile data not received within 6 s of retraining C...

Page 726: ...rotocol mode Check the line connection Check the FCU NCU connectors Try adjusting the tx level and or cable equalizer settings The other terminal may not be compatible Cross reference Dedicated tx par...

Page 727: ...e was disconnected due to a timeout in the V 34 phase 4 control channel start up 0 83 The line was disconnected due to a timeout in the V 34 control channel restart sequence The guard timer expired wh...

Page 728: ...FUNC board if the error is frequent 2 24 JBIG ASIC error Turn off the machine then turn it back on Replace the EXFUNC board if the error is frequent 2 25 JBIG data reconstruction error BIH error 2 26...

Page 729: ...r expired Replace the FCU 5 20 Storage impossible because of a lack of memory Temporary memory shortage Test the SAF memory Replace the FCU or optional EXMEM board 5 21 Memory overflow 5 22 Mode table...

Page 730: ...to PPS NULL The other end pressed Stop during communication The other terminal may be defective 6 09 G3 ECM ERR received Check for a noisy line Adjust the tx levels of the communicating machines See c...

Page 731: ...verflow while receiving Wait for the files in the queue to be sent Delete unnecessary files from memory Transfer the substitute reception files to an another fax machine if the machine s printer is bu...

Page 732: ...matic service calls in reaction to a Fax SC Code because the fax unit cannot make fax communications in fax SC code conditions 7 2 2 SC1201 When the FCU detects an unrecoverable error in the SRAM whic...

Page 733: ...rror Refer to section 7 2 3 SC Code display 1299 Software error Turn off and on the main switch 1301 Original size error Check the scanner mechanism 1302 Scanner parameter error Initialize the fax uni...

Page 734: ...these signals can now be extended as follows G3 switch0F Bit 3 Bit 2 Settings 0 0 32 sec 0 1 40 sec 1 0 50 sec 1 1 60 sec A2685582 B 1st Mass Production 10 03 Conditions for printing Scan Router It de...

Page 735: ...s files for 24 hours User Parameter switch 24 swusr_18 bit1 bit0 1 0 When using the Create Margin Transmission function and the rear side image needs to be rotated 180 degrees the margin for the rear...

Page 736: ...oader is a function normally contained in the modem software that allows it to be overwritten to a newer version To prevent this error the manufacturer has removed the Loader function from ROM version...

Page 737: ...cation Firmware Level Serial Number Software Version First production version A8955580 A 1st Mass Production 16 When over 20H is input for the incoming signal detection level RAM address 6805BD the mi...

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Page 739: ...ISDN UNIT A895 C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

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Page 741: ...NT 3 2 3 1 2 D CHANNEL LAYER 1 3 2 3 1 3 D CHANNEL LINK LAYER 3 2 3 1 4 D CHANNEL NETWORK LAYER 3 3 3 1 5 B CHANNEL LINK LAYER 3 3 3 1 6 B CHANNEL NETWORK LAYER 3 4 3 1 7 TRANSPORT LAYER 3 4 3 1 8 SES...

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Page 743: ...s and the system parameter list 2 If there is a printer option in the machine print out all data in the printer buffer 3 Turn off the main switch and disconnect the power cord the telephone line and t...

Page 744: ...achine 6 screws 1 connector 5 Connect the harness B to the interface board and attach bracket D 1 screw Then attach the NCU A removed from the NCU unit in step 3 to the G4 unit 4 screws After that con...

Page 745: ...Enter SP mode as follows 1 Press the Clear Modes key 2 Enter 107 3 Press the Clear Stop key more than 3 seconds 9 Enter 2 select Fax 10 Enter 01 select Bit Switches 11 Enter 4 select Communication Sw...

Page 746: ...If the customer wishes the machine to answer calls to two different numbers program the second number as the 2nd subscriber no G3 digital line Sub address Program a sub address to identify the termin...

Page 747: ...nits connected to it 1 3 SERVICE LEVEL PROGRAMMING Item Function No Remarks System switches 01 1 System Switch 0A Network used for G3 transmission Network used for G4 to G3 fallback Communication swit...

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Page 749: ...nter SP mode as follows 1 Press the Clear Modes key 2 Enter 107 3 Press the Clear Stop key more than 3 seconds 4 Enter 2 select Fax Function Number Description 01 Programming G4 Internal and Parameter...

Page 750: ...t Switch 00 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 to 7 Country code Bit 4 3 2 1 0 Country 0 0 0 0 0 France 0 0 0 0 1 Germany 1TR6 mode 0 0 0 1 0 Universal Europe Euro ISDN 1 0 0 0 1 USA Note In Germany use the UK se...

Page 751: ...ould be 1 and you may have to set a different value for the LCN using G4 Parameter Switch 0A 2 Protocol ID check 0 Yes 1 No The Protocol ID is in the CR packet 3 7 Not used Do not change the factory s...

Page 752: ...t used 1 Used Set this bit to 1 for French PTT approval tests 4 5 Not used Do not change the factory settings 6 INFO1 signal resend 0 Resend 1 No resend 0 If there is accidental noise in the INFO1 sig...

Page 753: ...formed in the SETUP signal Keep this bit at 0 in most cases 4 Attachment of the Higher Layer Capabilities 0 Yes 1 No This bit determines whether Higher Layer Capabilities are informed in the SETUP sig...

Page 754: ...an for the called party number 0 Unknown 1 E 164 E 164 This may be used in Sweden if an AXE10 exchanger is fitted with old software and in Australia Unknown This is the normal setting 7 Subaddress cod...

Page 755: ...of called party subaddress information in the SETUP signal is set to NSAP However some networks may add user specific subaddress to the SETUP signal UK and the result of this is that the machine won...

Page 756: ...programmed in bit switches 17 18 1A 1B or 1C Bit Switch 18 CPS Code Used for G4 to G3 Fallback 2 FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 to 6 Condition for fallback from G4 to G3 See the explanation for bits 0 to 6 of bi...

Page 757: ...s Bit Switch 1A CPS Code Used for G4 to G3 Fallback 3 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 to 6 Condition for fallback from G4 to G3 See the explanation for bits 0 to 6 of bit switch 17 7 Not used Do not change the...

Page 758: ...used Do not change the default settings 4 5 6 Signal attenuation level for G3 fax signals received from the ISDN line If an analog signal comes over an digital line the signal level after decoding by...

Page 759: ...used Do not change any of the default settings Parameter Switch 05 No FUNCTION COMMENTS 0 1 2 3 Link timer D channel layer 2 T1 timer Bit 3 2 1 0 Value 0 0 0 0 0 s 0 0 0 1 1 s 0 0 1 0 2 s and so on un...

Page 760: ...3 Packet window size Bit 3 2 1 0 Value 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 2 and so on until 1 1 1 1 15 This is the maximum number of unacknowledged packets that the machine can send out before having to pause and wai...

Page 761: ...meter Switch 7 bits 0 to 3 Also the transport block size is limited by the amount of memory in the remote terminal 4 7 Not used Do not change the default settings Parameter Switch 0C is not used Do no...

Page 762: ...splay 0 Off 1 On If this is switched on the status codes will be displayed in the lower two lines of the LCD Change this bit back to 0 after testing 1 Saving frames to the protocol dump list 0 Off 1 O...

Page 763: ...ON 0 1 2 3 Data rate Bit 3 2 1 0 Setting 0 0 0 0 64 kbps 0 0 0 1 56 kbps 1 1 1 1 As in Parameter Switch 2 bits 0 and 1 Other settings Not used 4 7 Not used Switch 08 No FUNCTION 0 1 2 3 Link modulus B...

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Page 765: ...re is a network problem 4 There is a network problem Do the following Check the error bit rate of the network If it is high contact the network and ask them to improve the line Check the network speed...

Page 766: ...F 1 2 7 22 At TEI release the machine received an unsolicited UA F 1 2 7 23 At the start of link set up the machine received an unsolicited DM F 0 2 7 24 At TEI release the machine received an unsolic...

Page 767: ...YER Code Probable Cause Action 7 60 T3 timeout timeout while waiting for flag 4 7 61 T3 timeout timeout while waiting for SABM during an incoming call 4 7 62 T1 timeout x N2 timeout while waiting for...

Page 768: ...meout while waiting for a CC packet 6 7 94 T22 timeout timeout while waiting for an RF packet 6 7 95 T23 timeout timeout while waiting for a CF packet 6 7 96 T10 timeout timeout while waiting for the...

Page 769: ...P 8 8 42 Date and time in RSSP was not the same as that in CSS 8 8 43 Window size error in RSSP 8 8 44 Service identification error in RSSP 8 8 45 2 Session user data error in 0 RSSP 8 8 47 Message sy...

Page 770: ...10 PRESENTATION LAYER Code Probable Cause Action 8 80 X 209 coding error in session user data LI error 8 8 81 PV error in session user data 8 8 82 PI error in session user data 8 8 83 The capabilitie...

Page 771: ...d on the operation panel The codes are defined in the following pages 3 2 1 LAYER 1 PHYSICAL LAYER Code H Status Code H Status 10 Ready E0 R DISC 01 S SETUP E1 S REL 02 R CALL_PROC E3 R REL_COMP 03 R...

Page 772: ...Code H Status 50 S CSS or R CSS 56 S RSUI or R RSUI 51 S RSSP or R RSSP A0 S CSA or R CSA 52 S RSSN or R RSSN A1 S RSAP or R RSAP 53 S CSCC or R CSCC A2 S CSE or R CSE 54 S RSCCP or R RSCCP A3 S RSEP...

Page 773: ...n Layer 1 activated O Layer 2 set O O B channel connected ISDN G4 O O O B channel connected ISDN G3 O O O B channel released O O Layer 2 released O Layer 1 deactivated The following will be displayed...

Page 774: ...chine acting in TE mode set bit 0 of G4 parameter switch 0D to 0 and bit 1 to 1 4 Reset the machines by switching them off waiting a few seconds then switching back on 5 Place a document in one of the...

Page 775: ...PRINTER CONTROLLER B306 C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

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Page 777: ...2 1 Interleave 2 2 2 3 CONTROLLER FUNCTIONS 2 3 2 3 1 PAPER SIZE TYPE DETECTION AND SELECTION 2 3 2 3 2 PAPER SOURCE SELECTION 2 3 Auto Tray Select 2 3 Manual Tray Select 2 4 Tray Lock 2 4 By pass Tra...

Page 778: ...CS ERROR DISPLAY 4 4 4 1 4 SERVICE SUMMARY 4 4 4 4 SERVICE TOOLS 4 6 4 4 1 HDD TEST 4 6 4 4 2 HDD FORMAT 4 7 4 5 FIRMWARE UPDATE 4 9 4 5 1 FIRMWARE DOWNLOAD CONTROLLER NIB AND PS3 4 9 4 1 2 ERROR RECO...

Page 779: ...Note There is 1 slot for a 32 or 64 MB SDRAM DIMM Memory Hard Disk 1 6 GB optional Note The HDD is used for print data spooling proof print font storage and macro form storage Resident Fonts PCL 45 ou...

Page 780: ...210 mm Y Y Y N Y Y A5 LEF 210 x 148 mm N N N N N Y A6 SEF 105 x 148 mm N N N N N Y Folio 8 25 x 13 Y Y Y N Y Y Foolscap 8 5 x 13 Y Y Y N Y Y F 8 x 13 Y Y Y N Y Y Com10 Env 4 125 x 9 5 N N N N N Y Mona...

Page 781: ...t support the Proof Print function 1 2 2 UTILITY SOFTWARE Software Description Afga Font Manager Win3 1x 95 98 NT4 A font management utility with screen fonts for the printer Aficio Manager for Admin...

Page 782: ...NE LAYOUT Ref Component Machine Code A Printer Controller B306 B Hard Disk option G690 C PS3 Module option B308 D SDRAM Module option G688 E Network Interface Board option B307 B306V501 WMF A B C D E...

Page 783: ...80MB There is another memory socket for the optional PS3 DIMM The two option bus interfaces allow the user to install an Ethernet NIB and a hard disk drive the hard disk allows the Proof Print Disk Co...

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Page 785: ...y from the next menu Display Priority A print request from the application copy fax or printer now displayed on the LCD has the highest priority For example the machine is in the middle of a large cop...

Page 786: ...waiting for printing the machine prints 5 pages of the fax then 5 pages of the copy job then the next 5 pages of the fax and so on Copier SP mode 5 951 determines the number of pages that are printed...

Page 787: ...specified in the PCL or PS commands for printing 2 3 2 PAPER SOURCE SELECTION Auto Tray Select The controller searches for the specified paper size and paper type starting from Tray 1 and uses the fi...

Page 788: ...colored A4 size paper for fax prints enable tray lock for that tray so that the controller does not select the tray for printing If the printer driver selects a locked tray the controller uses the tra...

Page 789: ...t the job if the specified paper size and paper type are detected in a tray or if the user presses the Enter key after selecting a tray 2 3 3 OUTPUT TRAY SELECTION Output Tray Priority in the System U...

Page 790: ...5 000 characters of plain text The sample document takes 409 6kB of memory space per page If the document is more complex the memory can hold fewer pages If the document is simpler e g 1 000 characte...

Page 791: ...ge printing order for duplexing as follows Larger than A4 lengthwise LT lengthwise example 8 pages 2nd page 1st page 4th page 3rd page 6th page 5th page 8th page 7th page Up to A4 lengthwise LT length...

Page 792: ...etes the file automatically If the proof print result is not OK the user must delete the file manually If there is no available space for a new file in the proof print partition the controller deletes...

Page 793: ...The menu settings NIB settings system log data and error codes remain unchanged NOTE Do not use this when the controller is receiving a print job Menu Reset This resets all the menu settings to their...

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Page 795: ...move the printer controller A from the expansion box B 2 screws Refer to their respective installation manuals for more details 2 After installing the options reinstall the printer controller NOTE Whe...

Page 796: ...crews 6 Install the grounding bracket D 1 screw Go to step 8 If the optional fax has been installed do steps 7 to 9 7 Remove the optional fax unit E 6 screws and 2 connectors 8 Install the expansion b...

Page 797: ...ved covers rear cover and application cover 12 Remove the mode key cap Then install the key tops C and decal D depending on the machine configuration as shown 13 European and Asian models only Remove...

Page 798: ...chine on Then check the setting of the following copier SP mode SP5 907 Plug Play Brand Name and Production Name Setting select the correct one 16 Print the Printer Configuration Page User Tool 4 Prin...

Page 799: ...he main switch and disconnect the power cord the telephone line and the network cable 1 When installing this option and the printer controller G306 at the same time first remove the printer controller...

Page 800: ...the cover bracket A 2 screws 5 Attach the hard disk drive B to the printer controller 2 screws removed in step 4 The drive can be connected to either socket 6 Reassemble the machine G960I501 WMF A B C...

Page 801: ...n off the main switch and disconnect the power cord the telephone line and the network cable 1 When installing this option and the printer controller G306 at the same time first remove the printer con...

Page 802: ...A 2 screws 5 Attach the network interface board B 2 screws removed in step 4 The NIB can be connected to either socket 6 Reassemble the machine 7 Attach the core C to the network cable as shown B307I...

Page 803: ...the main switch and disconnect the power cord the telephone line and the network cable 1 When installing this option and the printer controller G306 at the same time first remove the printer controlle...

Page 804: ...67 3 10 SM 4 Attach the PostScript kit A to the printer controller 5 Reassemble the machine 6 Attach the PostScript decal B to the front cover as shown B308I505 WMF B308I501 WMF B A C PIA N O CONTROLA...

Page 805: ...printer controller G306 at the same time first remove the printer controller A from the expansion box B Then go to step 4 2 Remove the cover C 1 screw 3 Remove the printer controller D 2 screws 4 Atta...

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Page 807: ...The Printer SP mode main menu appears Exiting SP mode Select 3 End from the Printer SP mode main menu then exit the SP mode main menu 4 2 2 SP MODE TABLE SERVICE MENU Title Description A BitSw 1 Set B...

Page 808: ...ct 1 Service Menu 2 Select A B C or D for the desired bit switch then press Enter 3 Press Enter in the Bit Switch Set menu 4 Adjust the bit switch using the following keys UP DOWN Change the switch se...

Page 809: ...t then press Enter 4 Press Enter to execute Or press Cancel to exit CONTROLLER NVRAM RESET This initializes all the data in the controller NVRAM but does not initialize the NIB settings 1 Enter the Pr...

Page 810: ...of the error codes 1 Enter the Printer SP mode and select 1 Service Menu 2 Select I Diag Error then press Enter 3 Check the error codes on the LCD UP DOWN Move to the previous next page 4 Press Cancel...

Page 811: ...eport are not actually used For example Punch Printed Page Count is listed but not available Exception Information Lists CPU exception error information Designer use only System Logging System Logging...

Page 812: ...it without executing the test Cancels the test even while it is being executed Enter Execute the test 4 Check the result of the test then do the following If the result is OK press Enter to display th...

Page 813: ...ting Or press Cancel to exit NOTE Once the format has started it cannot be cancelled 5 Check the result of the test then do the following If the result is OK press Enter to exit If the result is NG ch...

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Page 815: ...rsion of the PS3 firmware CAUTION Do not turn off the machine while downloading the firmware 1 Prepare an IC card that contains the required firmware 2 Turn off the machine and remove the cover A 1 sc...

Page 816: ...rsion has been installed Error Messages Message Description Controller NIB PS3 Erasing Failed ADRS xxxxxx Yes Yes Yes Writing Failed ADRS xxxxxx Test the on board flash ROM and retry the download Yes...

Page 817: ...and install the card in the IC card slot on the controller NOTE When you see the machine from the back the A side of the card must face the right side 5 Turn on the machine 6 Wait until the LEDs betw...

Page 818: ...t result the controller starts up as normal 3 Enter the SP mode and check the Diag Error function for the error codes 1101 or 1102 Refer to section 4 3 3 for how to check the error codes Refer to sect...

Page 819: ...he defective board then install the NVRAM on the new board 2 If the controller does not start up after a firmware update try to boot from the IC card and download the firmware Refer to section 4 5 3 E...

Page 820: ...utility try downloading the firmware from an IC card 1 Back up the NIB NVRAM to the controller using Service Tool NIB read write 2 Remove the printer controller See Controller Removal 3 Replace the NI...

Page 821: ...parallel port or the loop back connector is not connected Use the correct loop back connector P G0219350 before the test 1102 Data looped back to the controller is not the same as the data transmitted...

Page 822: ...IMM is damaged Replace the PS DIMM if this error is frequent 2508 The data in the IC card is damaged Reprogram the IC card and try again 3003 or 3004 A damaged cluster was found on the HDD The damaged...

Page 823: ...it back on If the controller detects the same error download new firmware from a IC card refer to section 4 5 3 If the problem still remains replace the controller SDRAM Error Turn off the machine and...

Page 824: ...ller detects the same error replace the controller or optional HDD NIB APIP Error Communication error between printer controller and BICU board Turn off the machine check the connection to the BiCU th...

Page 825: ...through the image data for the next job is not printed out correctly Waiting is displayed when an error occurs but the machine does not return to normal operating mode ready status The next job is no...

Page 826: ...ern is printed out as PCL commands specifically the ESC sequence B3065280 C March 2000 Production 1 3 4 If a tray SC occurs during an electrical sort collation printing the error message does not disp...

Page 827: ...activate this correction it is necessary to set Bit SW3 bit 7 to 1 0 disabled 1 Enabled The print speed slows down during continuos printing of a 1 page job To activate this correction it is necessar...

Page 828: ...eet when the by pass feed unit is installed The controller stalls when the test document A4 LEF for Corel Draw 9 is printed Using the PCL 6 driver when printing an MS Word 97 or Word Pad document If t...

Page 829: ...te print job bypass feed only the 1st set is printed out When a job has been sent with the PS driver but the tray has not been specified w manual selection the machine does not inform the Aficio Manag...

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Page 831: ...NETWORK INTERFACE BOARD B307 C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

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Page 833: ...DMIN 2 1 2 2 2 WEB STATUS MONITOR 2 1 2 3 SETTING UP THE NIB FOR VARIOUS NETWORKS 2 2 2 3 1 NETWARE NETWORKS 2 2 2 3 2 TCP IP NETWORKS 2 3 Possible Problems with DHCP Parameter Settings 2 4 2 3 3 NETB...

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Page 835: ...in web server Built in Telnet server Built in LPD daemon Firmware update over IP network 1 2 SOFTWARE ACCESSORIES Utility software is provided in the Drivers and Utilities CD ROM that comes with the...

Page 836: ...r The EEPROM holds all the NIB settings Before replacing the NIB the EEPROM data can be backed up in the controller memory and restored to the new NIB after replacement CPU MC68340PV 25 166MHz Bridge...

Page 837: ...hree LEDs show the status information The push switch SW1 is used to print reports Flassh R O M MAC Am79C971 RJ 45 SW1 LED3 G Front LED1 Y LED4 G EEPROM Flassh R O M D R A M PHY ICS1890 SRAM SRAM Rear...

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Page 839: ...comes with NIB Setup Tool 1 Install Printer Manager for Admin from the CD ROM Use Custom Setup when installing the software from the Autorun installation program 2 Start the NIB Setup Tool from the me...

Page 840: ...ame Yes Note 2 Yes Note 2 Print Server Password Cannot be programmed Cannot be programmed File Server Name Yes No NDS Context Name No Yes Preferred NDS Tree No Yes Note 3 Print Queue Scan Rate Cannot...

Page 841: ...the Access Control Address is set to 128 1 2 3 access to the NIB is restricted as follows When Access Control Mask is 255 0 0 0 hosts in the 128 0 0 0 subnet can access the NIB When Access Control Mas...

Page 842: ...IP address To solve this problem reserve an IP address at the DHCP server by allocating an address to the NIB s Ethernet MAC Address 2 3 3 NETBEUI NETWORKS The following parameters are available for...

Page 843: ...ed Network No The network number of the AppleTalk network to which the NIB is connected is displayed Printer Name The Plug Play name specified with SP5 907 appears here This can be changed using the A...

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Page 845: ...nter controller s SP modes or using the following procedure Refer to the controller service manual for how to use the printer SP mode This resets NVRAM EEPROM to the factory defaults All the NIB param...

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Page 847: ...7 4 TROUBLESHOOTING 4 1 LED INDICATIONS LED Description On Off LED1 Operating status Ready Not ready LED2 Not used LED3 Topology 100BaseTX 10BaseT LED4 Link status Link success Link failure LED1 LED3...

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Page 849: ...as been modified to disconnect the NCP connection immediately after the remote printer has connected to the server G6785839E April 99 Production 3 8 7 Corrects the following On the web status monitor...

Page 850: ...re used at the same time e g telnet IPP and HTTP G6785839K April 00 Production 4 0 2 Corrects the following Bi directional communication of diprint using 9100 port of TCP IP printing is supported requ...

Page 851: ...ure Level 2 G6785839N August 01 Production 4 0 8 Corrects the following SNMP security vulnerabilities reported by CERT on Feb 12 2002 has been tested using the PROTOS c06 snmpv1 test suite and we have...

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Page 854: ...i TABLE OF CONTENTS ROM HISTORY 1 1 1 1 FIRMWARE MODIFICATION HISTORY 1 1 Rev 08 2000 C PIA N O CONTROLADA C PIA N O CONTROLADA...

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