HiTi Digital 630PS Service Manual Download Page 28

Ver. Ex.1.1 

Confidential

 2003/7/8 

4.2.2 Transmission of ADF Power (See Fig 5) 

a)  When ADF Motor rotates paper lifter, Paper Lifter will start to lift up the 

plate of paper cassette. The prior paper of the first paper which is 
placed inside the paper cassette will contact the paper take-up roller 
and be picked up into the paper path.. 

b) While the paper passing the leading edge sensor, and going into 

capstan roller area, capstan roller and pinch roller will press it. Then, 
capstan and pinch roller will start to move the paper by printer’s 
command..

GEAR 4

GEAR 2

SWING GEAR

GEAR 3

GEAR 1

PAPER LIFT DEVICE

ADF MOTOR

ARM-SWING

PAPER TAKE-UP ROLLER

Fig 5. Transmission of ADF Power   

Summary of Contents for 630PS

Page 1: ...Ver Ex 1 1 Confidential 2003 7 8 630PS Service Guide ...

Page 2: ... this material Reproduction adaptation or translation of this manual is prohibited without prior written permission of Hi Touch Imaging Technologies except as allowed under the copyright laws Hi Touch Imaging Technologies HiTi HiTi corporation logo PhotoDesiree Digital mini lab just for you and HiTi name written in Simplified Chinese or Traditional Chinese are trademarks or registered trademarks i...

Page 3: ...ate with host PC for printing You can print instantly whenever you want HiTi USB Photo Printer 630PS also supports USB interface to communicate with host PC which meets the standard of USB 1 1 version It s compatible with USB 2 0 host device Any win32 based photo printing application such as HiTi PhotoDesiree Adobe PhotoShop Jasc Paint Shop Pro and Newsoft Mr Photo or vectors based applications su...

Page 4: ...template could be downloaded by USB Offer large data buffer 32MB SDRAM HiTi Photo Printer provides an application PhotoDesiree designed especially for printing 4 x6 photos ID photos calendars photo business cards photo greeting cards and more Application PhotoDesiree extends more functions for photo printer It makes photo creation easily and it is very handy to use ...

Page 5: ...40V 50 60 Hz 75W 15 Printer Dimension 218 W x 210 H x 140 L mm 16 Controller Dimension 60 W x 23 H x 130 L mm 17 LCD Size 1 6 TFT LCD 18 Image Dimension in LCD TBD small footprint 19 Weight 2 0 kg 20 OS Windows 98 ME 2000 21 Minimum System Requirement Win 98 MEΚ64MB RAM Pentium PC Win 2000Κ128MB RAM Pentium PC 22 Package kit Power Cord USB Cable CD 630 PS Driver PhotoDesiree Acrobat Reader 5 0 Mr ...

Page 6: ...o 5V and 3 3V by voltage regulators for ASIC Memory Video IC and the I Os Card board which adopts 3 3V DC from main board provides an interface for main board to control CompactFlash and SmartMedia memory card it is connected with main board by a 3 pins power wire and a 50 pins signal cable Controller board which consists of a 1 6 inch TFT LCD panel the user buttons and the control circuit is to b...

Page 7: ...ard The circuit theory of main board will be divided into seven parts Fig 2 Main Board FlashRom 24MHz Power low detect ASIC F2680EA 34063 Cam motor Driver ULN2003 Card b d power Card b d interface Capstan Motor Driver 6219 Controller AD7171 27MHz ...

Page 8: ...oller a CompactFlash card controller a SmartMedia card controller a multi type thermal print engine an USB controller the embedded SRAM an ADC and IOs Firmware can control the action of printer via the versatile interfaces of FD2680E ASIC 3 1 2 Memory IC a SDRAM This 256Mbit SDRAM on main board is to be the data buffer The image file print data video frame are temporarily stored during operation N...

Page 9: ...flash memory is to stored the template for image processing 3 1 3 Video Encoder This chip is used to convert the CCIR601 656 digital interface signals to NTSC PAL video signals 3 1 4 Memory Card Interface To control the CF and SM memory cards which are inserted on card board via cable PCMCIA CF SM Interface Main B D CF socket 50 pin SM socket 22 pin Power switch 3 3 Volt 50 pin header ...

Page 10: ...f platen roller is different Cam sensor indicates the position of platen roller and pinch roller It has three positions P1 initial position P2 load position and P3 print position The CAM controls the platen roller moving between these positions and the CAM sensor detects feedback the position information to firmware P1 Initial Position At this position the gap between platen roller TPH is largest ...

Page 11: ...oller TPH is not as large as P1 But still has gap to enable ribbon scrolling through the gap The pinch roller touches capstan roller to enable paper loading P3 Print Position Platen roller close to TPH paper unmovable No gap between platen roller TPH Fig 7 Cam Sensor Drawing Fig 8 Cam Sensor ...

Page 12: ...Edge will be on when it detects paper loading Leading Edge will be off when it doesn t detect paper loading Fig 9 Leading Edge Sensor 3 1 5 4 Jam Sensor It s used to detect the status of paper Jam Sensor will be on when it detects paper passing Jam Sensor will be off when it detects paper jam Fig 10 Jam Sensor ...

Page 13: ...cassette and the status of ribbon door Ribbon Cassette Sensor will be on if the type of ribbon cassette is correct Ribbon Cassette Sensor will be off if the type of ribbon cassette is wrong In addition Ribbon Cassette Sensor will be on if it detects ribbon door is closed Ribbon Cassette Sensor will be off if it detects ribbon door is open ...

Page 14: ...Ribbon Cassette Sensor Back View 3 1 5 6 Ribbon LED Ribbon Sensor It s used to detect the ribbon status enable printer to control the ribbon scrolling correct Detect ribbon color In yellow or overcoat layer ribbon sensor senses HIGH In magenta and cyan layer ribbon sensor senses LOW ...

Page 15: ...Ver Ex 1 1 Confidential 2003 7 8 Fig 15 Ribbon LED Sensor Fig 16 Ribbon LED ...

Page 16: ...he inkjet printing head for inkjet printer Print data will be shifted into TPH during each clock After 384 shift clocks one line data will be shifted to TPH Latch signal will latch the print data Strobe signal will heat the corresponding heater elements on TPH according to shift in data More the strobe time more the dye of the ribbon transfers to paper ...

Page 17: ...Ver Ex 1 1 Confidential 2003 7 8 Fig 18 TPH Specification Fig 19 TPH Back View ...

Page 18: ...ont View 3 1 7 Motor 3 1 7 1 Cam motor Cam motor is a unipolar motor It s driven by driver IC ULN2003 ULN2003 has high voltage and high current Darlington arrays Therefore it can support continuous load of current rating to 500 mA Fig 21 Cam motor ...

Page 19: ...he maximum output current is determined by user s selection of a reference voltage and sensing resister Fig 22 Capstan Motor 3 1 7 3 Ribbon ADF motor Ribbon ADF motor is a bipolar motor It s driven by driver IC A3966 A3966 is designed to operate both windings of bipolar stepping motor It supports Pulse Width Modulation PWM control of output current to 650 mA For PWM control the maximum output curr...

Page 20: ...ircuit theory of controller board can be divided into four parts a Power Circuit b CPU and serial EPROM c LCD driver d LCD and backlight LED LCD control CHIP Serial EEPROM 24C02 78E51 3 3V regulator LED fixed Current Control Controller I F 78D15 78D05 LCD s back light control LCD I F ...

Page 21: ...djustable regulator LD1117 can fulfil this requirement and another NPN transistor 2N3904 are used to switch ON OFF the backlight 3 2 2 CPU and serial EPROM This controller board uses a 80 series CPU with 4KB on chip FLASH EPROM to do central control including initial setting of LCD driver IC LED backlight control button pushed sensing and communication with main board The serial EPROM stores setti...

Page 22: ...nel is used to display images and messages This panel is driven by a specific LCD driver and its backlight is low DC voltage white LED 3 3 Card Board The only one IC on card board is RT9701 a power switch This switch is to disable power supply of memory card sockets when no cards are inserted After either one of the sockets is inserted a CompactFlash card or a SmartMedia card the CD card detection...

Page 23: ...o be destroyed by the transient Spike Voltage Transformer is the component which transforms energy It is also separateness of the primary and secondary It can use proportion of coils to change the voltage between primary and secondary The Power MOS is controlled with UC3842A to switch energy of Transformer so that is able to regulate Output Voltage Fig 25 Power Board CompactFlash SmartMedia Card b...

Page 24: ...Ver Ex 1 1 Confidential 2003 7 8 3 5 Power Cord Australia China Europe UK US Fig 26 Power Cord 3 6 Fan It s used to reduce the temperature of the TPH Thermal Print Head Fig 27 Fan ...

Page 25: ...Overview Basic anatomy of 630PL including A Eject Button B Case Back C Main Board D Card Board E Power Board F LCD Controller G Chassis H LCD holder I Case Front J Ribbon Door K Paper Door L Paper Cassette A C D E F G H B I J K L Fig 1 Basic Anatomy of 630PS ...

Page 26: ...Ver Ex 1 1 Confidential 2003 7 8 Fig 2 Chassis and Case Back of 630PS CAM MOTOR CAPSTAN MOTOR ADF MOTOR Fig 3 Chassis of 630PS ...

Page 27: ...a paper into printer c Paper Path Separation device delivers paper into the space between Pinch Roller and Capstan Roller d Capstan Roller presses the paper e Other mechanical devices will take following print actions PAPER CASSETTE PAPER LIFT DEVICE PAPER TAKE UP DEVICE PAPER PATH SEPARATION DEVICE CAPSTAN ROLLER PINCH ROLLER PLATEN ROLLER TPH Fig 4 Side view of 630PS ...

Page 28: ... the paper cassette will contact the paper take up roller and be picked up into the paper path b While the paper passing the leading edge sensor and going into capstan roller area capstan roller and pinch roller will press it Then capstan and pinch roller will start to move the paper by printer s command GEAR 4 GEAR 2 SWING GEAR GEAR 3 GEAR 1 PAPER LIFT DEVICE ADF MOTOR ARM SWING PAPER TAKE UP ROL...

Page 29: ...ll contact Platen Roller tightly Besides Pinch Roller will contact capstan roller tightly b TPH will not contact platen roller under the process of the paper load and ribbon search c For preventing deforming pinch roller on the standby status capstan roller and pinch roller have to be separated For this supporse the printer built a series of gears and cams to decide the position of Pinch Roller an...

Page 30: ...rinter is power on initialization will be as follows 5 1 1 Initial CAM LED Status Blinking Green User will hear a sound of motor cam initializing 5 1 2 Ready to Print LED Status Stable Green 5 2 FW actions Step 1 Cam Gear goes to Load position Step 2 Load the paper into the printer ...

Page 31: ...int position Step 20 Print Overcoat Step 21 Eject paper Step 22 Cam Gear goes to Load position Step 23 Cam Gear goes to Initial position 5 3 Temperature Control 1 If Thermistor detects the temperature is less than 5 degree Centigrade or more less 38 degree Centigrade there will be a message pop up to indicate user that the temperature of current surrounding is not suitable to print Note It still c...

Page 32: ...oduct and to protect it form overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered Placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface should never block the openings Theirs products should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register or in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided 7 This product should be operated from the type of power indicated on ...

Page 33: ...e product and to protect it form overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered Placing the product on a bed sofa rug or other similar surface should never block the openings Theirs products should never be placed near or over a radiator or heat register or in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided 15 This product should be operated from the type of power indicate...

Page 34: ...Ver Ex 1 1 Confidential 2003 7 8 6 1 2 Tools for Troubleshooting 1 Tweezers 2 Screwdriver minus ...

Page 35: ...Ver Ex 1 1 Confidential 2003 7 8 3 Screwdriver plus 4 IC Clamp ...

Page 36: ...Ver Ex 1 1 Confidential 2003 7 8 5 Meter 6 Wire Cutter ...

Page 37: ...Ver Ex 1 1 Confidential 2003 7 8 7 Binder 8 Glue ...

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Page 39: ...Ver Ex 1 1 Confidential 2003 7 8 6 2 Case Disassembly A C D E F G H B I J K L 6 2 1 Remove Ribbon Door Cover ...

Page 40: ...Ver Ex 1 1 Confidential 2003 7 8 6 2 2 Remove Controller 6 2 3 Unplug connector from Case Back 6 2 4 Loosen screws from Case Back and then remove Case Front 6 2 5 Loosen screws from Chassis ...

Page 41: ...Ver Ex 1 1 Confidential 2003 7 8 6 2 6 Separate Chassis and Case Back 6 3 Disassemble Power Board 6 3 1 Loosen screws from the bottom plate of the printer ...

Page 42: ...Ver Ex 1 1 Confidential 2003 7 8 6 3 2 Remove Power Board ...

Page 43: ...Ver Ex 1 1 Confidential 2003 7 8 6 4 Disassemble Main Board 6 4 1 Unplug connectors and then loosen screws from Main Board ...

Page 44: ...Ver Ex 1 1 Confidential 2003 7 8 6 4 2 Slide Main Board and take it out ...

Page 45: ...Ver Ex 1 1 Confidential 2003 7 8 6 4 3 Sockets ...

Page 46: ...Ver Ex 1 1 Confidential 2003 7 8 6 5 Disassemble Motors 6 5 1 ADF Motor 6 5 1 1 Loosen screws from Chassis 6 5 1 2 Unplug ADF connector from Main Board Cut the binder ...

Page 47: ...Ver Ex 1 1 Confidential 2003 7 8 6 5 2 Disassemble CAM Motor ...

Page 48: ...Ver Ex 1 1 Confidential 2003 7 8 6 5 2 Disassemble Capstan Motor ...

Page 49: ...Ver Ex 1 1 Confidential 2003 7 8 6 6 Disassemble Fan ...

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Page 51: ...Ver Ex 1 1 Confidential 2003 7 8 6 7 Disassemble Sensors 6 7 1 Disassemble Ribbon Cassette Sensor ...

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Page 53: ...Ver Ex 1 1 Confidential 2003 7 8 6 7 2 Disassemble Ribbon LED ...

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Page 63: ...Ver Ex 1 1 Confidential 2003 7 8 6 7 6 Disassemble Jam Sensor Remove glue ...

Page 64: ...Ver Ex 1 1 Confidential 2003 7 8 6 8 Disassemble Rollers 6 8 1 Disassemble Pinch Roller ...

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Page 72: ...arters csd hi ti com HiTi US branch service hitouchimaging com 7 1 LED blinking You can use LED signal near the paper slot to detect what problems happened LED signal can be divided into stable green blinking green or blinking orange Please try to use the following chart to know what problems happened then search for help 7 1 1 Green Signal Light It is used to indicate printer is processing job Si...

Page 73: ...7 2 1 If user executes PhotoDesiree to print photo user s PC has to meet the minimum system requirement 7 2 2 If user runs Photoshop or other software to print photo please contact with the vendor of that software for further information Error message Reason Solving Printer is off line or paused 1 Printer is paused or off line 2 Printer is not power on 3 USB disconnected or USB cable failed 1 Plea...

Page 74: ... the Monitor Setting is too Low Monitor s resolution setting must be over 800x600 at least Set your monitor s resolution higher than 800 X 600 7 3 Windows 2000 Installation problem It is very easy to install Kodak printer driver and AP under windows 2000 Follow the instructions on the quick guide the installation should be very easy In some cases user fails at the installation under Win2K It mainl...

Page 75: ...nfidential 2003 7 8 b Power on printer c Check Control Panel Device Manager Uninstall Unknown device and USB Printing Support d Power off printer e Check Control Panel Add Remove Programs If old driver exists remove ...

Page 76: ...he driver and PhotoDesiree can work under Windows XP The installation process is same as under Win2K 7 4 1 Normal installation in Windows XP i Do NOT connect the printer to PC ii Login Windows XP as Administrator iii Install Kodak printer driver iv After installing driver connect USB cable v Start to print 7 4 1 1 Install Kodak printer driver ...

Page 77: ...isplay a screen to notify user to plug the USB cable in the printer to finish the installation c After installing driver NOW connect USB cable d Found New Hardware will pop up and show a message on system tray Printer device and Searching printer driver will be executed e Digital Signature warning dialog of Printers will pop up ...

Page 78: ...Copying files will pop up and disappear Then no more message like Finished or OK for user to press g Now check out Control Panel System Properties Hardware Device Manager you can see USB Printing Support here Then you can start to print ...

Page 79: ... to enable the USB connection Below is the installation guide for Intel Chipset software Example Intel chipset driver a Due to no Plug Play INF support for Intel R chipset components Kodak recommends user to install chipset software After installing please restart PC b User can get Intel chipset software from the CD that is bundled with Mother Board User can download the software from Intel s webs...

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