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ECOSYS P2235dn
ECOSYS P2235dw
ECOSYS P2040dn 
ECOSYS P2040dw
PF-1100

SERVICE

MANUAL

Published in October 2017

842RV113

2RVSM063

Rev.3

Summary of Contents for PF-1100

Page 1: ...ECOSYS P2235dn ECOSYS P2235dw ECOSYS P2040dn ECOSYS P2040dw PF 1100 SERVICE MANUAL Published in October 2017 842RV113 2RVSM063 Rev 3...

Page 2: ...E DE TYPE INCORRECT METTRE AU REBUT LES BATTERIES UTILISEES SELON LES INSTRUCTIONS DONNEES Il peut tre ill gal de jeter les batteries dans des eaux d gout municipales V rifiez avec les fonctionnaires...

Page 3: ...edures of 1 4 Detaching and reattaching the right cover 4 65 Dleated 5 1 Detaching and reattaching the main engine PWB 17 to 26 of old prosedures 4 86 Correction Procedures at Figure 4 157 7 2 Correct...

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Page 5: ...sonnel to ensure the safety of their customers their machines as well as themselves during maintenance activities Service personnel are advised to read this booklet carefully to familiarize themselves...

Page 6: ...this symbol CAUTION Bodily injury or damage to property may result from insufficient attention to or incorrect com pliance with warning messages using this symbol Symbols The triangle symbol indicates...

Page 7: ...or dusty place This may cause fire or electric shock Do not install the copier near a radiator heater other heat source or near flammable material This may cause fire Allow sufficient space around th...

Page 8: ...carefully Always check that the copier is correctly connected to an outlet with a ground connection Check that the power cable covering is free of damage Check that the power plug is dust free If it i...

Page 9: ...caution labels that should be present on the machine according to the instruction handbook are clean and not peeling Replace with new ones if necessary Handle greases and solvents with care by followi...

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Page 11: ...2 3 1 2 Paper Feeder Option 2 4 2 Installing the optional equipment 2 5 3 Connecting to other device 2 5 4 Connecting to the cable 2 6 4 1 LAN Cable 2 6 4 2 USB cable 2 6 5 Loading Paper 2 7 6 Power...

Page 12: ...te paper feed section 3 20 1 2 MP tray paper feed section 3 22 2 Optical section 3 24 2 1 Laser scanner unit 3 24 3 Developer section 3 26 3 1 Developer unit 3 26 4 Drum section 3 28 4 1 Main charger...

Page 13: ...2 1 Detaching and reattaching the laser scanner unit LSU 4 26 3 Drive section 4 33 3 1 Detaching and reattaching the main motor 4 33 3 2 Detaching and reattaching the fuser pressure release drive unit...

Page 14: ...t 7 7 1 10 Blurred image 7 8 1 11 Blurred characters 7 8 1 12 Color shift in the main scanning direction 7 8 1 13 Color shift in the sub scanning direction 7 8 1 14 Toner smudge at the paper edge 7 9...

Page 15: ...y 7 98 4 Garbled characters 7 99 5 Data is output in monochrome 7 99 6 Paper is not fed from the MP tray 7 100 7 The same data is printed out endlessly 7 100 8 Print Job Error or Printing Queue is dis...

Page 16: ...n 7 113 9 Abnormal sound from the upper side of the fuser exit section 7 113 10 Abnormal sound from the fuser section 7 113 11 Abnormal sound from inside the machine 7 113 12 Abnormal sound from insid...

Page 17: ...lti Purpose Tray A4 A5 R A5 A6 B5 B6 Letter Legal Folio 216 340 mm Statement R Executive Oficio II 16K B5 ISO Envelope 10 Envelope 9 Envelope 6 3 4 Envelope Monarch Envelope DL Envelope C5 Hagaki Card...

Page 18: ...i Speed USB USB Port 1 Hi Speed USB Network Network interface 1 10 BASE T 100 BASE TX 1000 BASE T Wireless LAN Wireless LAN support Only Wireless LAN support Only Operating Environment Temperature 10...

Page 19: ...ystem Windows XP Windows Server 2003 Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 Windows 8 1 Windows 10 Windows Server 2008 R2 Windows Server 2012 R2 Mac OS X v10 5 or later Interface USB Interface Connector 1...

Page 20: ...2RW 2RX 2RY 3RA 1 4 1 2 Part Names 1 Machine Exterior 1 Top Tray 2 Eject Stopper 3 Cassette 1 4 Power Switch 5 Front Cover Open Button 6 Operation Panel 7 Rear cover 8 Anti theft Lock Slot 2 3 4 1 6 7...

Page 21: ...nectors Interior 1 USB Interface Connector 2 Network Interface Connector 3 Feed Cover 4 Paper Length Guide 5 Paper Width Guides 6 USB Memory Slot 7 Multi Purpose Tray 8 Sub Tray 9 Paper Guides 10 Fuse...

Page 22: ...2RV 2RW 2RX 2RY 3RA 1 6 3 With Optional Equipments Attached 11 Toner Container Release Button 12 Toner Container 1 Cassette 2 2 Cassette 3 12 11 1 2...

Page 23: ...Quiet Mode key Lower print and scan speed for quiet processing 6 Wi Fi indicator 1 Blinks during Wi Fi connection 7 Energy Saver indicator Lights up when the machine is in energy save mode 8 Ready ind...

Page 24: ...r at Ready status 5 Wi Fi indicator 1 Lit The machine is connected to Wi Fi 6 Energy Saver indicator Lit The printer is in sleep mode 7 Processing indicator Lit Indicates online status printing is pos...

Page 25: ...ard Authentication Kit B Card Authentication Kit User login administration can be performed using ID cards To do so it is necessary to register ID card information on the previously registered local u...

Page 26: ...inserted in the machine s slot the contents of the can be read from the operation panel or automatically when you power on or reset the machine Installing and Formatting the SD SDHC Memory Card To use...

Page 27: ...he following locations when selecting a site for the machine Avoid locations near a window or with exposure to direct sunlight Avoid locations with vibrations Avoid locations with rapid temperature fl...

Page 28: ...take about 10 minutes for the toner installation Unpacking and checking bundled items Optional unit installation Connecting the Interface Cable START Loading Paper Turn the power on Completion of ins...

Page 29: ...e and cushioning materials for packing from the main unit Figure 2 2 Note Make sure to install the main unit on a level surface 10 12 9 6 5 4 2 1 11 8 3 7 1 Right upper pad 2 Left upper pad 3 AC power...

Page 30: ...ption Take the paper feeder out of the packing case Remove the packing tape from the paper feeder Figure 2 3 1 6 5 2 4 3 7 1 Left pad 2 Right pad 3 Main unit protective sheet 4 Paper Feeder 5 Main uni...

Page 31: ...When using wireless LAN it is not necessary to connect the network cable It is necessary to change the initial setting of the machine unit from System Menu to use the wireless LAN Cables that Can Be...

Page 32: ...he network interface connector 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the hub or the PC 3 Power on the machine and set the network 4 2 USB cable 1 Connect the USB cable to the USB interface connector...

Page 33: ...2RV 2RW 2RX 2RY 3RA 2 7 5 Loading Paper 1 Pull the cassette out of the main unit NOTE When the bottom plate is lifted up push it until locked 2 Adjust the paper length guide of the cassette...

Page 34: ...the system menu IMPORTANT Load it with the printing side facing down Before loading paper in the cassette fan the paper taken from a new package to separate it Before loading the paper be sure that it...

Page 35: ...jam If paper is left in the high humidity environment after taking the paper out of the package it causes a trouble with mois ture Keep paper remaining paper in the cassette into the sealed paper sto...

Page 36: ...The default administrator ID and password at the factory shipment are set as follows Administrator ID 4000 Administrator password 4000 2 Configure the settings key Time Difference OK key Select the ti...

Page 37: ...f you select or key the entering position moves left and right 6 Select OK key 7 key Subnet Mask OK key 8 Enter Subnet Mask NOTE Set between 000 and 255 Select or key and enter the numerical values If...

Page 38: ...int quality 1 Press the Menu key 2 Press or key select Adjustment Maintenance and press the OK key 3 Press or key select Service setting and Press the OK key 4 Press or key select High Altitude Adjust...

Page 39: ...e page description languages PCL XL KPDL etc are supported by a single driver This printer driver allows you to take full advantage of the features of the machine Use this driver to create PDF files K...

Page 40: ...s printed 7 6 Completion of installing the main unit Turning the power off 1 Check the Data lamp is turned off and turn the power switch off It takes approximately 3 minutes for power off Figure 2 7 I...

Page 41: ...istrator privileges is shown below Upper case and lower case letters are distinguished case sensitive Administrator ID Admin Administrator password Admin 4 Click TCP IP from the Network Settings menu...

Page 42: ...ing Execute Maintenance Menu from DVD Product Liberty when setting up at a high altitude place When the usage environment is at altitudes of sea level 1 000m or more and the printing quality is declin...

Page 43: ...e page description languages PCL XL KPDL etc are supported by a single driver This printer driver allows you to take full advantage of the features of the machine Use this driver to create PDF files K...

Page 44: ...printed 7 5 Completion of installing the main unit Turning the power off 1 Check if the Processing lamp is turned off and turn the power switch off It takes approximately 3 minutes for power off Figur...

Page 45: ...3 1 Paper path Optical path Original path Paper path Option 8 5 7 9 6 4 3 1 10 2 1 Cassette paper feed 2 MP paper feed section 3 Laser scanner unit 4 Developer unit 5 Drum unit 6 Conveying Transfer s...

Page 46: ...2RW 2RX 2RY 3RA 1 3 2 3 2 The configuration of the electrical components 1 Electric parts 1 1 Machine left side Figure 3 2 1 2 3 1 Left side fan motor 2 Temp Humid sensor 3 Fuser pressure release mot...

Page 47: ...e right side Figure 3 3 C 1 A B 5 3 4 2 6 7 1 Paper feed motor 2 Paper feed clutch 3 Registration clutch 4 Developer clutch 5 Rit side fan motor 6 MP solenoid 7 Power switch A Main Engine PWB B Low vo...

Page 48: ...2RV 2RW 2RX 2RY 3RA 3 4 1 3 Paper feeder option Figure 3 4 1 2 3 1 PF paper feed motor 2 PF paper feed clutch 3 PF feed clutch...

Page 49: ...unit high voltage bias output paper conveying mechanism etc Figure 3 5 2 2 High voltage PWB Output the main charger high voltage the developer bias the transfer bias separa tion bias and the transfer...

Page 50: ...2RW 2RX 2RY 3RA 3 6 2 4 Operation panel PWB LCD It consists of the LCD LED indicators the key switches Figure 3 8 2 5 Operation panel PWB LED It consists of the LED indicators the key switches Figure...

Page 51: ...2RY 3RA 3 7 3 Electric parts layout 3 1 PWBs Figure 3 10 Paper feeder Main body Developer unit Drum unit Fuser unit Laser scanner unit 10 7 6 5 11 1 2 4 3 9 8 Machine left side Machine inside Machine...

Page 52: ...supply is changed and output to DC such as DC24V It also controls the fuser heater 5 Eraser PWB Removing the remaining electric charge on the drum 6 USB PWB Distribution of USB connector 7 High voltag...

Page 53: ...90 302RW94010 302RW94020 302RX94010 302RX94020 302RY94010 302RY94020 3 Wi Fi PWB 1 PARTS WiFi UNIT SP 302R794010 4 Power source PWB PARTS UNIT LOW VOLTAGE 100V SP PARTS UNIT LOW VOLTAGE 230V SP 302RV9...

Page 54: ...RX 2RY 3RA 3 10 3 2 Sensors and Switches 12 11 14 13 16 15 6 5 7 8 1 2 4 9 10 3 Paper feeder Main body Developer unit Drum unit Fuser unit Laser scanner unit Machine left side Machine inside Machine r...

Page 55: ...lock switch Shutting off the 24V power line when the front cover is opened 8 Thermopile Detecting a surface temperature of the fuser belt 9 In machine temperature sensor Detecting in machine temperatu...

Page 56: ...ARTS SENSOR OPT SP 302P794010 6 Temp Humid sensor P W BOARD ASSY THERMISTOR 3V2M201100 7 Interlock switch SW MICRO 7SM010104 H01 8 Thermopile PARTS THERMOPILE ASSY SP 302RH94110 9 In machine temperatu...

Page 57: ...2RV 2RW 2RX 2RY 3RA 3 13 3 3 Motors 5 6 1 4 2 3 Paper feeder Main body Developer unit Drum unit Fuser unit Laser scanner unit Machine left side Machine inside Machine right side...

Page 58: ...6 PF paper feed motor The paper feed drive of PF paper Part name table No Name used in service manual Name used in parts list Part No 1 Main motor PARTS MOTOR BL W40 SP 302LC94283 2 Fuser pressure rel...

Page 59: ...2RV 2RW 2RX 2RY 3RA 3 15 3 4 Others 8 7 6 5 1 2 9 10 3 4 Paper feeder Main body Developer unit Drum unit Fuser unit Laser scanner unit Machine left side Machine inside Machine right side...

Page 60: ...eat roller is abnormally high edge 9 PF paper feed clutch Controlling the drive of PF cassette paper feed 10 PF feed clutch Controlling the conveying drive of PF paper Part name table No Name used in...

Page 61: ...re 3 11 2 D C B A 1 10 5 7 6 3 4 8 9 11 A Primary paper feed 1 Paper feed roller B Developer unit 2 Developer roller 3 Screw roller a 4 Screw roller b C Drum unit 5 Drum D Fuser unit 6 Press roller 7...

Page 62: ...2RW 2RX 2RY 3RA 3 18 2 Each section drive 2 1 Primary paper feed drive Figure 3 12 2 2 Drum drive Figure 3 13 Main motor Paper feed roller Middle roller Paper feed clutch Main motor Drum Cleaning rol...

Page 63: ...W 2RX 2RY 3RA 3 19 2 3 Developer drive Figure 3 14 2 4 Fuser unit drive Figure 3 15 Main motor Developer roller Developer clutch Developer screw A Developer screw B Lower eject roller Main motor Fuser...

Page 64: ...roller rotation and conveyed to the paper conveying section by the feed roller rotation Multi feeding is also prevented by the effect of the retard roller The fed paper is conveyed by the middle rolle...

Page 65: ...2RW 2RX 2RY 3RA 3 21 Block diagram Figure 3 18 MAIMOTCLKN MAIMOTRDYN MAIMOTDIR FEEDCLURE CASPAPSE Paper feed clutch Paper sensor MAIMOTREN Main motor Main Engine PWB YC10 4 YC6 3 YC9 3 YC9 4 YC9 2 YC...

Page 66: ...y the MP solenoid Multi feeding is also prevented by the effect of the MP separation pad The fed paper is conveyed by the MP feed roller to the position where it turns the registration sensor on Compo...

Page 67: ...RV 2RW 2RX 2RY 3RA 3 23 Block diagram Figure 3 21 MAIMOTCLKN MAIMOTRDYN MAIMOTDIR MPFSOLRE MPFPAPSE MP solenoid MP paper sensor MAIMOTREN Main motor Main Engine PWB YC21 4 YC6 6 YC9 3 YC9 4 YC9 2 YC9...

Page 68: ...s by rotating the polygon motor so that the laser scans horizontally to the image The laser scanner unit has some lenses and mirrors that adjust the diameter of the laser to focus the laser to the dru...

Page 69: ...am Figure 3 24 VDATA1N VDATA2P VDATA2N VDATA1P APC PWB Main Engine PWB YC505 3 YC505 4 SAMPLE2 YC505 5 SAMPLE1 YC505 6 LSUENAN YC505 7 VCONT YC505 9 PDN YC505 10 YC505 2 YC505 1 PMOTCLKN PMOTRDYN PMOT...

Page 70: ...p the toner The toner density is adjusted by impressing the bias to the developer roller The toner amount inside the developer unit is detected by the T C sensor Components parts 1 Developer roller 2...

Page 71: ...IR ITOEMPSE DLPCLURE Toner sensor Developer clutch MAIMOTREN Main motor Main Engine PWB THVCNT High voltage PWB YC16 10 SHVCNT YC16 12 DHVCNT YC16 9 GHVCNT Developer YC16 8 RTHVREM HVCLK MHVCNT REGPAP...

Page 72: ...tached to the bottom of the unit 4 2 Cleaning Remaining toner on the drum surface after transferring is removed by the cleaning blade and collected to the toner container by the collecting roller The...

Page 73: ...30 MAIMOTCLKN MAIMOTRDYN MAIMOTDIR THVCNT Grid PWB High vpltage PWB MAIMOTREN Main motor Main Engine PWB YC16 10 SHVCNT YC16 12 DHVCNT YC16 9 GHVCNT YC16 8 RTHVREM HVCLK MHVCNT REGPAPSE YC16 7 YC16 6...

Page 74: ...bias is impressed to the transfer roller by the high voltage PWB HVPWB and the toner image formed on the drum is transferred to the paper by the potential gap Then the paper is sep arated by the drum...

Page 75: ...N MAIMOTDIR REGCLURE Registration clutch MAIMOTREN Main motor Main Engine PWB THVCNT High voltage PWB YC16 10 SHVCNT YC16 12 DHVCNT Separate Transfer YC16 9 GHVCNT YC16 8 RTHVREM HVCLK MHVCNT REGPAPSE...

Page 76: ...rature of the heat roller is detected by the fuser thermistor and controlled by the main engine PWB If the fuser section has abnormal high temperature the power supply line is shut off by switching th...

Page 77: ...TSE Rotation detect sensor TPSCL Thermo pile Low voltage power source PWB YC102 2 YC102 1 PREMOTRE Thermocut Heater EXIPAPSE Eject sensor Fuser pressure release sensor TPSDA FUSTMPSE1A FUSTMPSE10 YC1...

Page 78: ...of the paper path from the fuser section to the inner tray or the duplex conveying section Components parts 1 Upper eject roller 2 Upper eject pulley 3 Eraser brush 4 FD guide 5 Eject lever 6 Lower ej...

Page 79: ...2RV 2RW 2RX 2RY 3RA 3 35 Block diagram Figure 3 39 MAIMOTCLKN MAIMOTRDYN MAIMOTDIR EXISOLRE Eject solenoid MAIMOTREN Main motor Main Engine PWB YC1 2 YC9 3 YC9 4 YC9 2 YC9 1...

Page 80: ...ft section in the duplex print to the paper conveying section Components parts 1 Lower eject roller 2 Feedshift pulley 3 Actuator Eject sensor 4 DU conveying roller A 5 DU conveying pulley A 6 DU conv...

Page 81: ...2RV 2RW 2RX 2RY 3RA 3 37 Block diagram Figure 3 42 MAIMOTCLKN MAIMOTRDYN MAIMOTDIR EXIPAPSE Eject sensor MAIMOTREN Main motor Main Engine PWB YC19 6 YC9 3 YC9 4 YC9 2 YC9 1...

Page 82: ...eying roller Multi feeding is also prevented by the effect of the retard roller Components parts 1 PF paper feed roller 2 PF pickup roller 3 PF pickup holder 4 PF retard roller 5 PF conveying roller 6...

Page 83: ...diagram Figure 3 45 TMOTDRVN TMOTCLK TMOTRDYN PFEED PF papaer sensor PF feed sensor PF conveying motor FEEDCLN PF paper feed clutch TRNSCLN PF conveying clutch Main Engine PWB PF main PWB NC 1 YC2 2...

Page 84: ...the types and the sizes of screws are not sure refer to the parts list 2 Storage and handling of the drum Note the following when handling and storing the drum When detaching the drum unit never expos...

Page 85: ...or gold colored band when seen through the anti counterfeit film portion right side window mark When seen as the above it is genuine Otherwise e g both seen in gold it is a counterfeit Figure 4 1 The...

Page 86: ...MK 1150 MK 1151 MK 1152 MK 1154 100 000 image MK 1150 MAINTENANCE KIT MK 1151 MAINTENANCE KIT MK 1152 MAINTENANCE KIT MK 1154 MAINTENANCE KIT DRUM UNIT Developer unit 1702RV0NL0 1702RV0JP0 1702RV0US0...

Page 87: ...r air brush purposes 1 IMAGE QUALITY CH CH CH AD AD AD 2 MK 1150 MK 1151 MK 1152 MK 1154 1702RV0NL0 1702RV0JP0 1702RV0US0 1702RV0AS0 RE Drum unit Developer unit 3 INSIDE OF MACHINE CL CL Vacuum In par...

Page 88: ...g and reattaching the Paper feed roller Procedures 1 Pull out the cassette a from the main unit b in the direction of the arrow and detach it Figure 4 1 2 Pull the lever b of the paper feed roller ass...

Page 89: ...When reattaching to the paper feed roller assembly a make sure to align the head c of the feed shaft b to the oval d of the paper feed roller assembly Figure 4 3 1 2 Detaching and reattaching the reta...

Page 90: ...er assembly a Figure 4 5 4 Check or replace the retard roller reat tach the detached parts in the original position Attention When attaching the retard roller assembly a make sure to attach the spring...

Page 91: ...e 2 Open the front cover a and detach the strap by using pliers 3 Remove the stop ring c Figure 4 7 4 Open the front cover a to the bottom and detach the left side of cover fulcrum from the fulcrum sh...

Page 92: ...paper feed roller shaft b to the right 8 Detach the paper feed pulley c 9 Check or replace the paper feed pulley c and then reattach the parts which are detached in the original position Figure 4 10...

Page 93: ...unit a 4 Check or replace the developer unit a and then reattach the parts which are detached in the original position Attention Execute the following maintenance modes when replacing the maintenance...

Page 94: ...2RY 3RA 4 11 3 Drum section 3 1 Detaching and reattaching the drum unit Procedures 1 Open the front cover a 2 Push down the developer release lever b Figure 4 14 3 Detach the developer unit a Figure 4...

Page 95: ...m unit a and then reattach the parts which are detached in the original position Attention Execute the following maintenance modes when replacing the maintenance kit LCD model Executing Maintenance Se...

Page 96: ...e b from the drum unit a 2 Open the eraser cover c Figure 4 17 3 Push the edge a of the main charger unit and slide it 4 Lift up the main charger unit b and detach it 5 Check or replace the main charg...

Page 97: ...A 4 14 4 Transfer section 4 1 Detaching and reattaching the transfer roller unit Procedures 1 Open the front cover a 2 Push down the developer release lever b Figure 4 19 3 Detach the developer unit a...

Page 98: ...X 2RY 3RA 4 15 4 Detach the drum unit a Figure 4 21 5 Slide the transfer front guide b while pressing the release lever a and release the hook c 6 Remove the transfer front guide b Figure 4 22 a b c c...

Page 99: ...b of transfer roller a from two transfer bushings c 8 Remove the gear Z17 d from the transfer roller a 9 Check or replace the transfer roller a and then reattach the parts which are detached in the o...

Page 100: ...he hook d of the left rear cover b in the direction of the arrow 4 Twist the rear left cover b to release the hook e and detach it Attention The direction of hook d or e is reverse Pay attention to th...

Page 101: ...2RV 2RW 2RX 2RY 3RA 1 4 18 6 Detach the right rear cover a while twisting it Figure 4 26 7 Remove two screws M3x8P tight a and detach the fuser wire cover b Figure 4 27 a 1 2 a b...

Page 102: ...2RX 2RY 3RA 4 19 8 Disconnect the connector a from the low voltage power source PWB 9 Disconnect the connector b from the main engine PWB Figure 4 28 10 Remove four screws M3 8S tight a Figure 4 29 b...

Page 103: ...while holding the both ends of it 12 Check or replace the fuser unit a and then reattach the parts which are detached in the original position Attention When detaching and reattaching pay attention n...

Page 104: ...he direction of the arrow 4 Twist the rear left cover b to release the hook e and detach it Attention The direction of hook d or e is reverse Pay attention to the damage when detaching Figure 4 31 1 2...

Page 105: ...ease two hooks b of the upper rear cover c and detach it Figure 4 33 1 3 Detaching and reattaching the left cover Procedures 1 Pull out the cassette 2 Open the front cover a 3 Release four hooks b at...

Page 106: ...hile tilting the left cover a detach it in the direction of the arrow Figure 4 35 1 4 Detaching and reattaching the right cover Procedures 1 Twist three hooks b at the rear side of the right cover a t...

Page 107: ...wist two hooks c at the front side of the right cover b to release them and detach the right cover b Figure 4 37 1 5 Detaching and reattaching the front cover Procedures 1 Open the front cover a and d...

Page 108: ...ulcrum shaft b 4 Release the right side of fulcrum portion and detach the front cover a Figure 4 39 1 6 Detaching and reattaching the rear cover Procedures 1 Open the rear cover a to align it to the p...

Page 109: ...eft rear cover b in the direction of the arrow 4 Twist the rear left cover b to release the hook e and detach it Attention The direction of hook d or e is reverse Pay attention to the damage when deta...

Page 110: ...two screws M3 10TP a 10 Release two hooks b of the upper rear cover c and detach it Figure 4 43 1 Pull out the cassette 2 Open the front cover a 3 Release four hooks b at the front side of the left c...

Page 111: ...side of the left cover a 5 While tilting the left cover a detach it in the direction of the arrow Figure 4 45 6 Twist three hooks b at the rear side of the right cover a to detach it 7 Release two hoo...

Page 112: ...y using a flat head screwdriver d 9 Twist two hooks c at the front side of the right cover b to release them and detach the right cover b Figure 4 47 10 Push down the developer release lever b 11 Deta...

Page 113: ...the top cover a 13 Remove the stop ring b and detach the upper cover rack c from the upper cover a Figure 4 49 14 Open the top cover a 15 Remove the screws M3x8S tight b detach the right middle cover...

Page 114: ...Y 3RA 4 31 16 Remove two screws M3 8TP a and remove the eject tray b Figure 4 51 17 Disconnect the connector b and the FFC c from the main engine PWB a 18 Detach the wire from the clamp d Figure 4 52...

Page 115: ...aser scanner unit a 20 Check or replace the laser scanner unit a and then reattach the parts which are detached in the original position Figure 4 53 When securing the laser scanner unit with screws ex...

Page 116: ...r cover b in the direction of the arrow 4 Twist the rear left cover b to release the hook e and detach it Attention The direction of hook d or e is reverse Pay attention to the damage when detaching F...

Page 117: ...o hooks b of the upper rear cover c and detach it Figure 4 57 11 Pull out the cassette 12 Open the front cover a 13 Twist three hooks b at the rear side of the right cover a to detach it 14 Release tw...

Page 118: ...m and detach the right cover b Figure 4 59 17 Remove three screws M3 8Stight a and the screw M3 8Ptight b securing the low voltage power source PWB cover c 18 Remove the low voltage power source PWB c...

Page 119: ...36 19 Disconnect the connector a 20 Remove three screws M3 8S tight b detach the main motor c 21 Check or replace the main motor c and then reattach the parts which are detached in the original posit...

Page 120: ...rear cover b in the direction of the arrow 4 Twist the rear left cover b to release the hook e and detach it Attention The direction of hook d or e is reverse Pay attention to the damage when detachi...

Page 121: ...two screws M3 10TP a 10 Release two hooks b of the upper rear cover c and detach it Figure 4 64 1 Pull out the cassette 2 Open the front cover a 3 Release four hooks b at the front side of the left c...

Page 122: ...2RX 2RY 3RA 4 39 4 Release two hooks b at the rear side of the left cover a 5 While tilting the left cover a detach it in the direction of the arrow Figure 4 66 6 Disconnect the connector a Figure 4 6...

Page 123: ...2RV 2RW 2RX 2RY 3RA 4 40 7 Open the front cover a 8 Push down the developer release lever b Figure 4 68 9 Detach the developer unit a Figure 4 69 a b b a...

Page 124: ...V 2RW 2RX 2RY 3RA 4 41 10 Detach the drum unit a Figure 4 70 11 Stand the main unit so that you can see the bottom side 12 Remove four screws M3x8P tight a and remove the front stay b Figure 4 71 a b...

Page 125: ...bly a to the bottom and pull it toward you to detach it Figure 4 72 15 Remove two screws a M3x8S tight 16 Release the hook b and detach the fuser pressure release drive unit c 17 Check the fuser press...

Page 126: ...cover b in the direction of the arrow 4 Twist the rear left cover b to release the hook e and detach it Attention The direction of hook d or e is reverse Pay attention to the damage when detaching Fig...

Page 127: ...o hooks b of the upper rear cover c and detach it Figure 4 76 11 Pull out the cassette 12 Open the front cover a 13 Twist three hooks b at the rear side of the right cover a to detach it 14 Release tw...

Page 128: ...e front side of the right cover b to release them and detach the right cover b Figure 4 78 17 Disconnect the connector a and detach one screw M3x8S tight b 18 Detach the MP solenoid c 19 Check the MP...

Page 129: ...the direction of the arrow 4 Twist the rear left cover b to release the hook e and detach it Attention The direction of hook d or e is reverse Pay attention to the damage when detaching Figure 4 80 5...

Page 130: ...o hooks b of the upper rear cover c and detach it Figure 4 82 11 Pull out the cassette 12 Open the front cover a 13 Twist three hooks b at the rear side of the right cover a to detach it 14 Release tw...

Page 131: ...three hooks by using a flat head screwdriver d 16 Twist two hooks c at the front side of the right cover b to release them and detach the right cover b Figure 4 84 17 Disconnect three connector a of...

Page 132: ...49 18 Remove two screws M3x8S tight a detach the clutch cover b 19 Detach the developer clutch c and registration clutch d Figure 4 86 20 Remove the screw M3x8P tight a and deatch the power switch b F...

Page 133: ...b 22 Detach the paper feed clutch c 23 Check or replace the clutch and reat tach the parts which are detached in the original position Figure 4 88 Attach the developer clutch a and the registration cl...

Page 134: ...r b in the direction of the arrow 4 Twist the rear left cover b to release the hook e and detach it Attention The direction of hook d or e is reverse Pay attention to the damage when detaching Figure...

Page 135: ...two screws M3 10TP a 10 Release two hooks b of the upper rear cover c and detach it Figure 4 92 11 Pull out the cassette 12 Open the front cover a 13 Release four hooks b at the front side of the left...

Page 136: ...ide of the left cover a 15 While tilting the left cover a detach it in the direction of the arrow Figure 4 94 16 Twist three hooks b at the rear side of the right cover a to detach it 17 Release two h...

Page 137: ...flat head screwdriver d 19 Twist two hooks c at the front side of the right cover b to release them and detach the right cover b Figure 4 96 20 Open the front cover a and detach the strap b by using...

Page 138: ...of cover fulcrum from the fulcrum shaft b 23 Release the right side of fulcrum portion c and detach the front cover a Figure 4 98 24 Open the rear cover a to align it to the position of the shaft b an...

Page 139: ...the top cover a 26 Remove the stop ring b and detach the upper cover rack c from the upper cover a Figure 4 100 27 Open the top cover a 28 Remove the screws M3x8S tight b detach the right middle cover...

Page 140: ...V 2RW 2RX 2RY 3RA 4 57 29 Remove two screws M3 8TP a and remove the eject tray b Figure 4 102 30 Remove four screws M3x8S tight a and remove the back side of metallic plate b Figure 4 103 a a b b a a...

Page 141: ...2RV 2RW 2RX 2RY 3RA 4 58 31 Disconnect the connector a Figure 4 104 32 Remove the screw M3 8S tight a 33 Remove the screw M3 8P tight b Figure 4 105 a b a...

Page 142: ...the arrow Figure 4 106 35 Release two hooks b and detach the eject unit cover a 36 Remove the screw c M3 4P tight 37 Remove the eject solenoid d 38 Check or replace the eject unit d and reattach the p...

Page 143: ...2RX 2RY 3RA 4 60 4 Others 4 1 Detaching and reattaching the eraser Procedures 1 Open the front cover a 2 Push down the developer release lever b Figure 4 108 3 Detach the developer unit a Figure 4 109...

Page 144: ...e of springs remove the eraser assembly a 6 Check the eraser PWB and clean or replace it 7 Reattach the parts in the original posi tion Attach the spring by hooking on the pro trusion at the main unit...

Page 145: ...ching and attaching are available by detaching the outer covers When reattaching the fan motor a be aware of the attachment direction intake exhaust Figure 4 112 1 2 1 Right side fan motor Intake Rati...

Page 146: ...over b in the direction of the arrow 4 Twist the rear left cover b to release the hook e and detach it Attention The direction of hook d or e is reverse Pay attention to the damage when detaching Figu...

Page 147: ...hooks b of the upper rear cover c and detach it Figure 4 115 11 Pull out the cassette 12 Open the front cover a 13 Twist three hooks b at the rear side of the right cover a to detach it 14 Release tw...

Page 148: ...d 16 Twist two hooks c at the front side of the right cover b to release them and detach the right cover b Figure 4 117 17 Remove two screws M3x8S tight a and detach the USB earth plate b 18 Disconnec...

Page 149: ...ne PWB b Figure 4 119 21 Check or replace the main engine PWB a and then reattach the parts which are detached in the original position Attention When replacing the main engine PWB a remove EEPROM YS1...

Page 150: ...IP address reconfigure the IP address Make sure to attach the Wi Fi PWB on the old PWB of the Wi Fi model to the new PWB After replacing the main engine PWB execute the following setting 1 Firmware u...

Page 151: ...RX 2RY 3RA 4 68 5 2 Detaching and reattaching the high voltage PWB Procedures 1 Open the front cover a 2 Push down the developer release lever b Figure 4 122 3 Detach the developer unit a Figure 4 123...

Page 152: ...rear cover a 7 Open the cassette cover c and release the hook d of the left rear cover b in the direction of the arrow 8 Twist the rear left cover b to release the hook e and detach it Attention The...

Page 153: ...g it 10 Remove the screw M3 10TP b 11 Release the protrusion e by using a flat blade screwdriver d 12 Detach the Wi Fi cover c Figure 4 126 13 Remove two screws M3 10TP a 14 Release two hooks b of the...

Page 154: ...Release four hooks b at the front side of the left cover a Figure 4 128 16 Release two hooks b at the rear side of the left cover a 17 While tilting the left cover a detach it in the direction of the...

Page 155: ...e rear side of the right cover a to detach it 21 Release two hooks by using a flat head screwdriver c Figure 4 130 22 Release three hooks by using a flat head screwdriver d 23 Twist two hooks c at the...

Page 156: ...bottom side 25 Remove four screws M3x8S tight a and detach the front stay b Figure 4 132 26 Tilt the DU assembly a and detach two stoppers b while pushing them inside 27 Lift down the DU assembly a to...

Page 157: ...b and three screws M3 8Stight c securing the low voltage power source PWB cover a 32 Remove the low voltage power source PWB cover a Attention When detaching the low voltage power source PWB the lowe...

Page 158: ...4 Remove the screw M4x12P tight a release the board support 35 Detach the high voltage PWB b 36 Check or replace the high voltage PWB b and then reattach the parts which are detached in the original p...

Page 159: ...r cover b in the direction of the arrow 4 Twist the rear left cover b to release the hook e and detach it Attention The direction of hook d or e is reverse Pay attention to the damage when detaching F...

Page 160: ...hooks b of the upper rear cover c and detach it Figure 4 139 11 Pull out the cassette 12 Open the front cover a 13 Twist three hooks b at the rear side of the right cover a to detach it 14 Release tw...

Page 161: ...m and detach the right cover b Figure 4 141 17 Remove the screw M3 8Ptight b and three screws M3 8Stight c securing the low voltage power source PWB cover a 18 Remove the low voltage power source PWB...

Page 162: ...2RY 3RA 4 79 19 Remove three screws M3x8S tight a detach the inlet mounting plate b Figure 4 143 20 Disconnect two connectors a 21 Remove the screw M4 8S tight b remove the ground wire c Figure 4 144...

Page 163: ...rce PWB b and then reattach the parts which are detached in the original position Even if the power switch of the main unit is turned off and the power cord is unplugged the electric charge may remain...

Page 164: ...le twisting it 25 Remove the screw M3 10TP b 26 Release the protrusion e by using a flat blade screwdriver d 27 Detach the Wi Fi cover c Figure 4 146 28 Detach the Wi Fi PWB a 29 Check or replace the...

Page 165: ...in the direction of the arrow 4 Twist the rear left cover b to release the hook e and detach it Attention The direction of hook d or e is reverse Pay attention to the damage when detaching Figure 4 14...

Page 166: ...wo screws M3 10TP a 10 Release two hooks b of the upper rear cover c and detach it Figure 4 150 11 Pull out the cassette 12 Open the front cover a 13 Release four hooks b at the front side of the left...

Page 167: ...de of the left cover a 15 While tilting the left cover a detach it in the direction of the arrow Figure 4 152 16 Twist three hooks b at the rear side of the right cover a to detach it 17 Release two h...

Page 168: ...crewdriver d 19 Twist two hooks c at the front side of the right cover b to release them and detach the right cover b Figure 4 154 20 Open the top cover a 21 Remove the stop ring b and detach the uppe...

Page 169: ...the screws M3x8S tight b detach the right middle cover c Figure 4 156 24 Remove two screws a M3 8 tight 25 Detach the USB PWB b 26 Check or replace the USB PWB b and then reattach the parts which are...

Page 170: ...o screws M3 8P tight a 2 Release two hooks b of the upper cover c and detach it Figure 4 158 3 Disconnect all the connectors a from the PF main PWB c 4 Remove three screws M3 8P tight b 5 Detach the P...

Page 171: ...and reattaching PF conveying motor Procedures 1 Remove two screws M3 8P tight a 2 Release two hooks b of the upper cover c and detach it Figure 4 160 3 Remove the screw M3x8P tight a and detach the fr...

Page 172: ...c and open the wire saddle d 6 Remove the fixed screws M3x8TP e of the earth spring f Figure 4 162 7 Disconnect two clutch connectors a and the motor connector b 8 Remove six screws M3x8S tight a and...

Page 173: ...nveying motor assem bly c Figure 4 164 13 Detach the gear a 14 Remove three screws b M3x4 15 Detach the PF conveying motor c from the motor mounting plate d 16 Check the status of the PF conveying mot...

Page 174: ...g and reattaching the PF clutch Procedures 1 Remove two screws M3 8P tight a 2 Release two hooks b of the upper cover c and detach it Figure 4 166 3 Remove the screw M3x8P tight a and detach the frame...

Page 175: ...move the sheet c and open the wire saddle d 6 Remove the fixed screws M3x8TP e of the earth spring f Figure 4 168 7 Disconnect two clutch connectors a 8 Remove six screws M3x8S tight b and two ground...

Page 176: ...2RY 3RA 4 93 10 Detach the PF paper feed clutch a 11 Detach the PF feed clutch b 12 Check the status of the clutch clean or replace it if necessary 13 Reattach the parts in the original posi tion Figu...

Page 177: ...GROUP3 UPDATE GROUP4 UPDATE No applicable firmware is available GROUP5 UPDATE No applicable firmware is available Update order Target Master file name Message 1 Controller firmware DL_CTRL 2RX CTRL 2...

Page 178: ...memory slot 3 Turn the power switch a on 4 FW UPDATE is displayed and the upgrade is started Several kinds of firmware updates are processed simultaneously Figure 5 1 5 The target name is displayed w...

Page 179: ...the com pletion is displayed without executing the subsequent firmware update The first page The first line FW Update Page number total page number and upper and lower key icon are displayed The secon...

Page 180: ...fe Update When the firmware update was interrupted by power shut off or disconnecting the USB memory during the firmware update the firmware update is retried at the next power on Turn the main power...

Page 181: ...irmware is available GROUP5 UPDATE No applicable firmware is available Update order Target Master file name Message 1 Controller firmware DL_CTRL 2RV CTRL 2 Optional language data 1 for controller DL_...

Page 182: ...lder of the USB memory If the high speed master file exists the same version firmware update is skipped Procedures 1 After turning the power switch a on and checking the Processing indicator is lit tu...

Page 183: ...LED pattern In case of the normal completion When the firmware update is completed normally all green LEDs turn on At this time also when all targets are no change all the green LEDs turn on In case o...

Page 184: ...on again while the USB memory is installed The firmware update that was already completed before power shut down is skipped Code Error contents Code Error contents 0000 Others S000 Other signature ve...

Page 185: ...rk Network settings Device common Security User Job Account Application Administrator Service Print Status Page Print Network Status Page Print Test Page Write Data 1 Maintenance 2 Developer Drum Alti...

Page 186: ...s page 6 10 Print Test Page Outputs the test page formed in halftone 6 10 Writing Data Writing data in a USB memory 6 11 Maintenance Reset the counter after replacing the maintenance kit 6 11 Develope...

Page 187: ...ins various settings and service data Purpose Use to retrieve the information of the environmental setting and service data Method 1 Enter the Service Setting menu 2 Using the or key select Print Test...

Page 188: ...9012 3456 9012 3456 7890 3456 7890 1234 A3 A4 100 Y6 0 0 A1 A2 100 0 0 0 1 Service Status Page Controller Information Standard Size Memory status Option Slot Total Size Time Local Time Zone Date and...

Page 189: ...0 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 00...

Page 190: ...ed before introduction trial 15 16 17 Page count converted to the A4 Letter size Print Coverage provides a close matching reference of toner consumption and will not match the actual toner consumption...

Page 191: ...nformation 42 Margin setting Top margin Left margin 43 Top offset setting by paper source MP tray top offest Paper feeder 2 top offset Duplex top offset Top offset for rotated output 44 Left offset se...

Page 192: ...ects as one job even if contained multiple jobs 1 Detects as individual job dividing multiple jobs at a break in job 64 Prescribe environment reset 0 Off 1 On 65 Media type attributes 1 to 28 Not used...

Page 193: ...on version process 0 Off 1 On 87 88 Low coverage setting 0 1 to 100 0 89 Middle coverage setting 0 1 to 100 0 90 Toner low setting 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 91 Toner low detection level 0 to 100 92 Full pa...

Page 194: ...5 Prints the network status page Completion Press the Menu key Contents Outputs the test page in 16 level halftone Purpose Outputs the test page to judge the cause when an image failure occurs Method...

Page 195: ...the maintenance kit when the specified print count has been reached After replacing the maintenance kit execute this item and reset the counter in order to newly start the count Appears in the system...

Page 196: ...the developer unit Method 1 Enter the Service Setting menu 2 Using the or key select Developer 3 Press the OK key 4 Press the OK key 5 Received is displayed 6 After turning the power switch off and o...

Page 197: ...sing the or keys select Normal 1001 2000m 2001 3000m or 3001 3500m 5 Press the OK key to set the setting value Completion Press the Menu key Contents Sets the main charger output Purpose Execute when...

Page 198: ...available paper source to adjust the center position This setting can used in each cassette when an usable optional paper feeder is installed Setting value 25 to 25 mm in 5 mm increments Adjust the p...

Page 199: ...the following operation Print Status Page The information which current setting contents memory size and installed optional device can be checked Press and hold the Go key 3 seconds or more or 9 seco...

Page 200: ...ds or more to print the status page If it is possible to print the report the indicator blinks as well as in the case of the status page Figure 6 9 NOTE In the case of the machine with the network fun...

Page 201: ...emporally at a high speed in this mode Purpose Enforce to supply the toner when replacing the developer unit Method 1 Open the front cover 2 Press and hold the Go and Stop keys simultane ously 5 secon...

Page 202: ...ntents detail of the above procedure 4 In the case of connection via the USB interface connector 1 Save the file describing the Prescribe commands at the above 5 2 Sets the shared printer at the shari...

Page 203: ...0 00 2014 08 15 10 00 9 9999999 4003 01 00 00 00 2014 08 11 10 00 8 9999999 4003 01 00 00 00 2014 07 05 10 00 7 9999999 4003 01 00 00 00 2014 07 04 10 00 6 9999999 4003 00 00 00 00 2014 06 26 10 00 5...

Page 204: ...J0013 50 J0014 60 J0015 70 J0016 80 J0017 90 J0018 100 J0019 110 J0020 120 J0021 130 J0022 140 J0023 150 J0024 160 J0025 170 J0026 180 J0027 190 J0028 200 J0029 300 J0030 400 J0031 500 J0032 600 J003...

Page 205: ...l of Cause of paper jam Hexadecimal Refer to 7 1 3 Terms of paper jam detection for the cause details of paper jam See page 7 30 b Detail of paper source Hexadecimal 00 MP tray 01 Cassette 1 02 Casset...

Page 206: ...diagnostic error Self diagnostic error code See page 7 68 Example 01 6000 Self diagnostic error6000 Self diagnostic error code number 10 Mainte nance Log Count item Remembers 1 to 8 of occurrence of u...

Page 207: ...tems f Paper jam g Self diagnostic error h Replacement for main tenance Items Indicates the log counter of paper jams depending on location Refer to Paper Jam Log All instances including those not hav...

Page 208: ...2RY 3RA 3 7 1 7 Troubleshooting 7 1 Image formation failure Main charge Drum LSU Developer Transfer image formation process failure Image data flow Main Engine PWB Printer driver APC PWB LSU Printing...

Page 209: ...ge sample 1 1 spots 1 2 Horizontal streaks or bands 1 3 Vertical streaks or bands white 1 4 Vertical streaks or bands 1 5 Center of the original and output image is inconsistent 1 6 Irregular error in...

Page 210: ...inted blank or white spots 1 9 The entire image is light 1 10 Blurred image 1 11 Blurred characters 1 12 Color shift in the main scanning direction 1 13 Color shift in the sub scanning direction 1 14...

Page 211: ...2RV 2RW 2RX 2RY 3RA 3 7 4 1 15 Dirty reverse side 1 16 Offset image 1 17 Color reproduction is poor 1 18 Fusing failure 1 19 Paper skew 1 20 Uneven transfer 1 21 Paper creases No Contents Image sample...

Page 212: ...terval If not repaired replace the fuser unit Step Check description Assumed cause Measures Reference 1 Cleaning the fuser belt The fuser belt is dirty Clean the fuser belt if the image failure appear...

Page 213: ...sfer roller is dirty deformed or worn down Clean the transfer roller if the image failure appears in the circumference interval If not repaired replace the transfer roller Step Check description Assum...

Page 214: ...t moisture from getting in 3 Changing the settings The media type is not properly set TSI model Set proper media type at System Menu Counter key Common Setting Paper Settings Cassette1 3 or MP Tray LC...

Page 215: ...he media type is not properly set Select the proper media type in the system menu 3 Applying the grease The main motor drive is not transmitted smoothly Apply grease to the drive gears 4 Replacing the...

Page 216: ...the system menu 3 Checking the conveying guide and the developer unit The conveying guide or developer unit is dirty Clean the conveying guide and developer unit Step Check description Assumed cause M...

Page 217: ...tment Mainte nance Service Settings to set the proper mode 5 Checking the developer unit Toner in the developer unit is degraded Consume degraded toner in the developer unit with test prints and reple...

Page 218: ...t repaired replace it Step Check description Assumed cause Measures Reference 1 Cleaning the transfer roller The transfer roller is dirty Clean the transfer roller if the image failure appears in the...

Page 219: ...Ask users to store paper in a dry place Put the dry paper into the plastic bag and seal the bag to prevent moisture from getting in 4 Checking the pressure spring The pressure springs are not attache...

Page 220: ...g cause No Contents Image sample 2 1 Background is colored 2 2 Black dots 2 3 Horizontal streaks or bands white black 2 4 Irregular horizontal streaks and bands black 2 5 Vertical streaks or bands whi...

Page 221: ...7 14 2 8 Entire blank image black 2 9 Part of the image is not copied 2 10 The entire image is light 2 11 Blurred image 2 12 Offset image 2 13 Horizontal uneven density 2 14 Vertical uneven density No...

Page 222: ...m unit The drum unit does not ground Reattach the main charger unit to the drum unit and reat tach the drum unit to the main unit so that it is securely grounded 4 Cleaning the main charger wire The m...

Page 223: ...ing the main charger wire The main charger wire sur face is dirty Clean the main charger wire surface If not repaired replace the main charger unit 4 Changing the settings Developer bias leaks Execute...

Page 224: ...the main charger wire The main charger wire sur face is dirty Clean the main charger wire surface If not repaired replace the main charger unit 6 Changing the settings The electric charge remains on...

Page 225: ...t Reattach the drum unit 4 Replacing the paper Paper with the high sur face resistance is used Replace with the recom mended paper Step Check description Assumed cause Measures Reference 1 Executing D...

Page 226: ...per bias contact or correct its shape so that it grounds securely 2 Replacing the developer unit The developer unit side gear is faulty Replace the developer unit 3 Checking the connection The FFC is...

Page 227: ...y connected or faulty Reconnect the FFC If the FFC terminal is peel deformed or broken replace it LSU APC PWB Main engine PWB YC505 5 Checking the connection The connector is not prop erly connected o...

Page 228: ...oper bias contact so that it surely grounds 6 Cleaning the DS pulley The DS pulleys are dirty Clean the DS pulleys at both ends of the developer unit 7 Replacing the developer unit The DS pulleys are...

Page 229: ...g the LSU The LSU glass is deterio rated Replace the LSU Step Check description Assumed cause Measures Reference 1 Executing Drum refresh The drum surface is dirty Execute Drum refresh 2 Replacing the...

Page 230: ...efresh 6 Changing the settings The electric charge remains on the drum sur face due to insufficient dis charging Execute MC at System Menu Counter key Adjust ment Maintenance Ser vice Settings to redu...

Page 231: ...e to the static electricity 1 11 Paper jam due to paper storage environment high humidity Step Check description Assumed cause Measures Reference 1 Opening closing the front cover The front cover is n...

Page 232: ...ge is bent remove the paper 2 Changing the settings Media type is not set prop erly Select the proper media type in the system menu Step Check description Assumed cause Measures Reference 1 Checking t...

Page 233: ...is not aligned to the paper size Align the paper width guide paper guide MP tray or PF paper width guide paper feeder to the paper size and re load paper 2 Re loading paper The paper fanning is not en...

Page 234: ...tach the clutch and reconnect the connector If foreign objects adhere to the clutch clean it to remove 4 Replacing the clutch The clutch is faulty Replace the clutch individ ual clutch or unit includi...

Page 235: ...paper width guide paper feeder to the paper size and re load paper multi feed jam factor 3 Changing the settings Media type is not set prop erly In case the media type set ting mismatch against the a...

Page 236: ...occurred 2 1 LCD model Jam location indication Figure 7 1 2 2 LED model When a paper jam occurs printing stops and the Jam indicator is lit Check the paper jam location with the status monitor Paper j...

Page 237: ...J1413 J4203 C J0101 J0508 E J4002 A J4208 E J0104 J0509 A J4003 A J4209 C C B B B B A D C E 1 5 2 3 4 6 7 8 Paper jam location A MP tray paper jam B Paper jam in the cassette 1 to 3 C Paper jam inside...

Page 238: ...J4211 D J0106 J0512 C J4012 E J4212 D J0107 J0513 B J4013 E J4213 D J0110 J0518 C J4018 E J4218 D J0501 B J0519 C J4201 C J4219 D J0502 B J1403 J4202 C Error code JAM location Error code JAM location...

Page 239: ...tion A part other than the center part of the leading edge of the paper is broken Paper jam occurs as paper is caught up before entering the retard roller J0501 J0502 J0503 Cassette no feed Condition...

Page 240: ...arrival jam Condition Paper is not damaged The PF con veying roller does not rotate properly The PF conveying clutch does not operate properly J4008 Registration sensor non arrival jam J4012 J4013 J40...

Page 241: ...ensor 4 Replacing the sensor The sensor is faulty Replace the high voltage PWB including the registra tion sensor or fuser unit including the exit sensor Step Check description Assumed cause Measures...

Page 242: ...replace it 2 Checking the interlock switch The interlock switch does not operate properly Reattach the interlock switch and reconnect the connector If not repaired replace it Step Check description As...

Page 243: ...escription Assumed cause Measures Reference 1 Checking the connection The connector is not prop erly connected or the wire is faulty Clean the terminal of the fol lowing wire connectors and reconnect...

Page 244: ...F1 Drawer connector Drawer connector Main engine PWB YC17 2 Checking the paper feed shaft The PF feed roller shaft or pin is not attached properly and PF feed roller does not rotate Reattach the feed...

Page 245: ...he paper width guides The locations of the paper width guides do not fit with the paper size Relocate the paper width guides to fit them with the paper size 2 Checking the pickup roller The conveying...

Page 246: ...or replace it Step Check description Assumed cause Measures Reference 1 Checking the retard roller The conveying perfor mance is lowered due to the retard roller rotation failure Clean the retard rol...

Page 247: ...C5 PF2 Drawer connector at J0503 jam Drawer connector PF main PWB YC6 PF1 at J0503 jam PF main PWB YC5 PF1 Drawer connector Drawer connector Main engine PWB YC17 5 Checking the PF convey ing clutch Th...

Page 248: ...w Check ing the conveying path Paper is caught up by the conveying guide or paper piece If there is a paper piece or foreign object on the convey ing side or a burr on the con veying side of the conve...

Page 249: ...ing the conveying path Paper is caught up by the conveying guide or paper piece If there is a paper piece or foreign object on the convey ing side or a burr on the con veying side of the conveying gui...

Page 250: ...rence 1 Checking the connection The connector is not prop erly connected or the wire is faulty Clean the terminal of the fol lowing wire connectors and reconnect the connectors If there is no continui...

Page 251: ...y Clean the terminal of the fol lowing wire connectors and reconnect the connectors If there is no continuity replace the wire PF feed sensor PF main PWB YC7 PF main PWB YC5 PF2 Drawer connector at J0...

Page 252: ...use the paper within the specifica tions 5 In case paper stops at the DU conveying roller Checking the DU convey ing roller and pulley The conveying perfor mance is lowered or slip page occurs rotati...

Page 253: ...t the connector If not repaired replace it 5 Replacing the main engine PWB The main engine PWB is faulty Replace the main engine PWB Step Check description Assumed cause Measures Reference 1 In case p...

Page 254: ...etc If not repaired replace it Step Check description Assumed cause Measures Reference 1 In case the MP bottom plate does not ascend Checking the cam The cam to lift up the MP bottom plate does not op...

Page 255: ...operate properly Reattach the main motor and reconnect the connector If not repaired replace it 9 Replacing the main engine PWB The main engine PWB is faulty Replace the main engine PWB Step Check des...

Page 256: ...the connector If not repaired replace the high voltage PWB including the registration sensor 11 Checking the paper feed clutch The feed clutch does not operate properly Reattach the feed clutch and re...

Page 257: ...ying roller rota tion does not stop Reattach the PF feed clutch and reconnect the connector If not repaired replace it 10 Checking the PF feed sen sor The PF feed sensor does not operate properly Reat...

Page 258: ...connect the con nector If not repaired replace it 7 Checking the registration sensor The registration sensor does not operate properly Clean the registration sensor and reconnect the connector If not...

Page 259: ...B YC10 8 In case paper reached the registration roller but no mark of paper loop Checking the registration clutch The registration clutch continues linkage and the registration roller rotation does no...

Page 260: ...4 Checking the PF convey ing clutch The PF conveying clutch does not operate properly Clean the PF feed clutch reattach it and reconnect the connector If not repaired replace it Paper feeder 1 5 Chec...

Page 261: ...t paper 7 Checking the paper Paper is curled downward or wavy Correct or replace paper If difficult to replace re load paper by switching top and bottom ends or turning it over 8 Checking the paper fo...

Page 262: ...reversing the paper direc tion 9 Checking the paper The paper leading edge is bent Remove the bent paper 10 Checking the paper Paper is curled downward or wavy Correct or replace paper If difficult t...

Page 263: ...perfor mance is lowered or slip page occurs rotation not smooth Clean the PF conveying roller surface If worn down replace it If foreign objects adhere to the drive gear remove them and if dam aged re...

Page 264: ...continuity replace the wire Registration sensor on the high voltage PWB Main engine PWB YC16 12 Checking the registration sensor The registration sensor does not operate properly Clean the registratio...

Page 265: ...ct the connector If not repaired replace it 4 Checking the PF feed motor The PF feed motor does not operate properly Reattach the PF feed motor and reconnect the connector If not repaired replace it 5...

Page 266: ...ts and reattach them if necessary If not repaired replace them 7 Checking the connection The connector is not prop erly connected or the wire is faulty Clean the terminal of the fol lowing wire connec...

Page 267: ...level Paper is loaded above the highest level Reload paper within the upper limit label level 4 In case paper is conveyed in skew Checking the press spring Pressure balance of the PF conveying pulley...

Page 268: ...Reattach the registration clutch and reconnect the con nector If not repaired replace it 15 Replacing the main engine PWB The main engine PWB is faulty Replace the main engine PWB Step Check descript...

Page 269: ...e conveying side of the fuser exit guide remove it or replace the fuser unit 3 Changing the settings The actual paper and the paper settings media type paper size do not match Select the proper media...

Page 270: ...y switching top and bottom ends or turning it over 6 Checking the paper Unspecified papers are used Explain to the user to use the paper within the specifica tions 7 Checking the paper foreign objects...

Page 271: ...connected or the wire is faulty Clean the terminal of the fol lowing wire connectors and reconnect the connectors If there is no continuity replace the wire Exit sensor Main engine PWB YC19 9 Checkin...

Page 272: ...ot properly operate Clean the exit sensor reat tach it and reconnect the con nector If not repaired replace the fuser unit includ ing the exit sensor 8 Checking the main motor The main motor does not...

Page 273: ...d or the wire is faulty Clean the terminal of the fol lowing wire connectors and reconnect the connectors If there is no continuity replace the wire Main motor Main engine PWB YC9 Exit sensor Main eng...

Page 274: ...guide and jams Checking the conveying path Paper is caught up at the FD guide or paper piece If there is a paper piece or foreign object on the convey ing side or a burr on the con veying side of the...

Page 275: ...odes list Error code Contents C0100 Backup memory device error C0120 MAC address data error C0130 Backup memory reading writing error C0140 Backup memory data error C0150 Engine EEPROM data error C016...

Page 276: ...e toner full Step Check description Assumed cause Measures Reference 1 Resetting the main power The EEPROM does not operate properly Turn off the power switch and unplug the power cord After 5s passes...

Page 277: ...ry does not operate properly Turn off the power switch and unplug the power cord After 5s passes reconnect the power cord and turn on the power switch 2 Checking the main engine PWB The connector is n...

Page 278: ...M The EEPROM is faulty Replace the EEPROM on the main engine PWB and exe cute U004 4 Checking the main engine PWB The connector is not con nected properly or the wire or main engine PWB is faulty Reco...

Page 279: ...4 Note Do not execute U004 selecting Execute and pressing the Start key A different machine serial num ber is overwritten 4 Replacing the main engine PWB The main engine PWB is faulty Replace the main...

Page 280: ...e 1 Resetting the main power The EEPROM is not prop erly read Turn off the power switch and unplug the power cord After 5s passes reconnect the power cord and turn on the power switch 2 Checking the m...

Page 281: ...e PWB The connector and FFC are not connected properly or the wire FFC or PWB is faulty Reconnect the connector of the main engine PWB If the wire is pinched or scratched repair or replace it If not r...

Page 282: ...ing the main power The main engine PWB does not correctly operate Turn off the power switch and unplug the power cord After 5s passes reconnect the power cord and turn on the power switch 2 Checking t...

Page 283: ...continuity replace the wire Low voltage PWB YC103 Main engine PWB YC20 4 Replacing the low voltage PWB The low voltage PWB is faulty Replace the low voltage PWB 5 Replacing the main engine PWB The mai...

Page 284: ...ing wire connec tors or repair and reconnect the connectors If there is no continuity or the drawer con nector is faulty replace the wire PF main PWB YC5 PF2 Drawer connector Drawer connector PF main...

Page 285: ...is applied to the main motor drive caused by the drum unit lockup Check if the drum smoothly rotates manually and if locked replace the drum unit 2 Checking the connection The connector is not prop e...

Page 286: ...ing the driving parts The PF feed motor drive parts do not operate prop erly If the coupling and gear in the PF feed motor drive section do not rotate smoothly clean the gear and apply grease to it If...

Page 287: ...e wire is faulty Clean and reattach the wire connector terminal as follows If there is no continuity replace the wire LSU polygon motor Main engine PWB YC3 2 Checking the LSU The polygon motor does no...

Page 288: ...y Reattach the LSU while tak ing care of static electricity If not repaired replace it 3 Replacing the main engine PWB The main engine PWB is faulty Replace the main engine PWB Step Check description...

Page 289: ...hermopile is faulty Replace the thermopile 3 Replacing the main engine PWB The main engine PWB is faulty Replace the main engine PWB Step Check description Assumed cause Measures Reference 1 Removing...

Page 290: ...ine PWB is faulty Replace the main engine PWB Step Check description Assumed cause Measures Reference 1 Reinstalling the fuser unit The fuser unit drawer con nector is not inserted com pletely Reinsta...

Page 291: ...emperature Replace the fuser unit 4 Checking the connection The connector is not prop erly connected or the wire is faulty Clean the terminal of the fol lowing wire connectors and reconnect the connec...

Page 292: ...m pletely Reinstall the fuser unit so that the drawer connector is con nected securely 2 Checking the connection The connector is not prop erly connected or the wire is faulty Clean the terminal of th...

Page 293: ...Replacing the low voltage PWB The low voltage PWB is faulty Replace the low voltage PWB 3 Replacing the main engine PWB The main engine PWB is faulty Replace the main engine PWB Step Check descriptio...

Page 294: ...YC19 Fuser pressure release motor Main engine PWB YC1 5 Replacing the fuser pres sure release motor The fuser pressure release motor does not operate properly Replace the fuser pressure release motor...

Page 295: ...ine temperature sensor The in machine tempera ture sensor is faulty Replace the in machine tem perature sensor 3 Replacing the main engine PWB The main engine PWB is faulty Replace the main engine PWB...

Page 296: ...ctors and reconnect the connectors If there is no continuity replace the wire Waste toner sensor Main engine PWB YC2 3 Replacing the waste toner sensor The waste toner sensor is faulty Replace the was...

Page 297: ...vate properly Turn off the power switch and unplug the power cord After 5s passes reconnect the power cord and turn on the power switch 2 Checking the connection The connector is not prop erly connect...

Page 298: ...he main engine PWB The main engine PWB is faulty Replace the main engine PWB Step Check description Assumed cause Measures Reference 1 Resetting the main power The program does not start up properly T...

Page 299: ...off the power switch and unplug the power cord After 5s passes reconnect the power cord and turn on the power switch 2 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the lat est version Upgrade the engine firmw...

Page 300: ...n operation check 2 Check contact of a DDR memory extracting and perform an operation check If exchangeable it will exchange and will perform an operation check 3 Exchange a Main Engine PWB and perfor...

Page 301: ...parts that can be checked in the field F2BX F2CX F2DX F2EX F2FX F30X F31X F32X Abnormality detecting in a network control part 1 Exchange a Main Engine PWB and perform an operation check 2 Get USBLOG...

Page 302: ...in the field Support Main Engine PWB There are no hardware compo nents that can be checked in the field F51X F52X F53X F55X F56X F57X Abnormality detecting in a JOB execution part 1 Exchange a Main En...

Page 303: ...pages No error is displayed and if directing print it is on hold The entire machine is locked up since image processing is unavailable from memory short age 12 Print out is not available from the net...

Page 304: ...1 Changing paper Paper size is unmatched between the PC side out put size and cassette side paper size Load the paper in the paper source of the size which is set at Output Size in Printer Setting Bas...

Page 305: ...s Reference 1 Resetting the main power There is a communication error Check if there is no job in pro cess in the PC and main unit Next turn the main unit power off and disconnect the power cord After...

Page 306: ...on Assumed cause Measures Reference 1 Resetting the main power There is a communication error Check if there is no job in pro cess in the PC and main unit Next turn the main unit power off and disconn...

Page 307: ...Check description Assumed cause Measures Reference 1 Changing the settings Paper size and media type at the main unit side unmatched the output size and media type set at the PC side If Paper Size an...

Page 308: ...and disconnect the power cord When passing 5s reconnect the power cord and turn the power on Step Check description Assumed cause Measures Reference 1 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the lat est...

Page 309: ...el of the main unit is blinking If not cancel the job in process and reprint it 2 Executing the error correc tion There is trouble in the net work If a print error is displayed on the operation panel...

Page 310: ...net cable The Ethernet cable is not connected properly If the link lamp turns off dis connect and reconnect the Ethernet cable to the router and check if it turns on 3 Replacing the Ethernet cable The...

Page 311: ...be output and change the setting of the application 4 Correcting the IP address The IP address is not prop erly set Check if the main unit IP address displayed on the sta tus page and system menu mat...

Page 312: ...hecking the security soft ware The restriction of the secu rity software causes the phenomenon Check if printing is available by uninstalling the security software or set Exception Step Check descript...

Page 313: ...es Reference 1 Cancelling the job Faulty print jobs remain Cancel print jobs residing in the printer driver Step Check description Assumed cause Measures Reference 1 Checking the settings The printer...

Page 314: ...r The incorrect printer driver is selected Select the proper printer driver If there is no proper it on the PC install the printer driver which supports the main unit of the destination of outputting...

Page 315: ...ng the settings The PDL settings is incor rect Select GDI compatible mode at PDL settings in the print settings at the PC 4 Firmware upgrade The firmware is not the lat est version Upgrade the main fi...

Page 316: ...nnectors If there is no continuity replace the wire MP paper sensor Main engine PWB YC6 2 Replacing the actuator The actuator is deformed Replace the MP paper sen sor actuator 3 Checking the MP paper...

Page 317: ...een the lower exit roller bushing and stop ring due to adhesion of dirt and foreign objects 9 Abnormal sound from the upper side of the fuser exit section Friction sound between the lower exit pulley...

Page 318: ...lean the main motor drive gear and apply grease to it Step Check description Assumed cause Measures Reference 1 Checking the developer unit The developer unit drive is faulty Check the following and c...

Page 319: ...ar bushing etc are dirty or foreign objects adhere to them Clean the primary paper feed drive parts such as the gear or the bushing and apply the grease to them 3 Cleaning and applying the grease The...

Page 320: ...nd applying the grease The pulley or the shaft is dirty or foreign objects adhere on them Clean the lower exit roller and shaft and apply heat resis tant grease 2 Replacing the fuser unit The fuser un...

Page 321: ...ration 2 Cleaning the developer unit The shaft or the bushing of the developer roller is dirty or foreign objects are on them Check if the developer roller rotates If not rotating smoothly clean the s...

Page 322: ...ngs The Quiet Mode is off Press Quiet key to set quiet mode Step Check description Assumed cause Measures Reference 1 Cleaning the fan motor The blades of the fan motor are dirty Isolate the fan motor...

Page 323: ...e power cord and replace the power cord if there is no con tinuity 3 Checking the power switch The power switch is faulty Check the continuity between the contacts of the power switch Then replace the...

Page 324: ...k description Assumed cause Measures Reference 1 Changing the settings User Job Account is valid while the card authentica tion kit is not installed TSI model Set Card Set ting Keyboard Login to On in...

Page 325: ...8 1 PWB photograph Figure 8 2 YC2 1 13 1 2 YC5 YC1 1 7 YC3 5 1 YC17 1 13 YC8 1 2 YC9 1 6 YC16 12 1 YC14 1 3 YC7 1 2 YC10 1 7 YC23 1 2 YC6 1 9 YC21 1 4 YC505 1 11 YC20 1 10 1 5 YC526 YC503 1 12 YC502...

Page 326: ...eration panel PWB LCD model only YC507 Operation panel PWB TSI model only YC510 USB PWB YS1 EEPROM Connec tor Pin Signal I O Voltage Description YC1 1 24V6FA 24 V DC 24 V DC power source 2 EXISOLRE I...

Page 327: ...out1 2 V DC Power for PI 5 GND 0 V DC Ground 6 MPFPAPSE I 0 3 3 V DC MPF paper detection 7 GND 0 V DC Ground 8 CMDATA I O 0 3 3 V DC Container communication 9 YC7 1 24V6FA 24 V DC 24 V DC power source...

Page 328: ...DC pulse High voltage D output DC voltage adjustment 10 THVCNT O 0 5 V DC pulse High voltage T output constant current off on output adjustment 11 24V6ILF 24 V DC 24 V DC power When the cover is open...

Page 329: ...V DC Ground 7 ZCROSS I 0 3 3 V DC Zero cross signal 8 HEAT O 0 3 3 V DC Heater lighting signal 9 STANDBYN O 0 3 3 V DC Sleep control signal 10 RELAY O 0 3 3 V DC Relay control signal YC21 1 Not used...

Page 330: ...hode 15 LED1 I 0 3 3 V DC LED1 cathode 16 LED3 I 0 3 3 V DC LED3 cathode 17 LED2 I 0 3 3 V DC LED2 cathode YC507 1 5V2 5 V DC 5 V DC power LED model 2 P2CSDAT I 0 3 3 V DC Panel communication data sen...

Page 331: ...2RV 2RW 2RX 2RY 3RA 8 7 2 High voltage PWB Connector position Figure 8 3 PWB photograph Figure 8 4 YC201 1 CN1 CN2 T S M Gr PGND2 D PGND1...

Page 332: ...adjustment 4 DHVCNT I 0 5 V DC pulse High voltage D output DC voltage adjustment 5 GHVCNT I 0 5 V DC pulse High voltage M output constant voltage constant current switch G terminal volt age adjustmen...

Page 333: ...2RV 2RW 2RX 2RY 3RA 8 9 3 Low voltage power supply PWB Connector position Figure 8 5 PWB photograph Figure 8 6 YC103 1 YC102 1 YC101 1 2...

Page 334: ...1 HEATERCOM AC power voltage Heater live side 2 HEATERLIVE AC power voltage Heater neutral side YC103 1 RELAY I 0 3 3 V DC Relay control signal 2 STANDBYN I 0 3 3 V DC Sleep control signal 3 HEAT I 0...

Page 335: ...2RV 2RW 2RX 2RY 3RA 8 11 4 Operation panel PWB LCD Connector position Figure 8 7 PWB photograph Figure 8 8 YC1 1 8 YC2 1 2 LCD1...

Page 336: ...RSTN I 0 3 3 V DC Panel reset signal 3 3 3V2 3 3 V DC 3 3 V DC power supply 4 ESAVERKEY O 0 3 3 V DC ESAVERKEY detection signal 5 C2PSDAT I 0 3 3 V DC Panel communication data receiving sig nal 6 P2CW...

Page 337: ...2RV 2RW 2RX 2RY 3RA 8 13 5 Operation panel PWB LED Connector position Figure 8 9 PWB photograph Figure 8 10 YC1 1 17...

Page 338: ...DC LED7 cathode 5 LED0 O 0 3 3 V DC LED0 cathode 6 KEY0 O 0 3 3 V DC KEY0 signal 7 LED4 O 0 3 3 V DC LED4 cathode 8 KEY3 O 0 3 3 V DC KEY3 signal 9 LED5 O 0 3 3 V DC LED5 cathode 10 GND 0 V DC Ground...

Page 339: ...2RV 2RW 2RX 2RY 3RA 8 15 6 PF main PWB option Connector position Figure 8 11 PWB photograph Figure 8 12 NC1 YC7 YC4 YC2 YC6 YC5 5 1 1 4 1 3 1 14 1 13 NC2...

Page 340: ...I Ground 2 3 3V4LSF I 3 3 V DC 3 3 V DC power input 3 3 3V2 I 3 3 V DC 3 3 V DC power input 4 PFINT O 0 3 3 V DC Recovery factor signal 5 PFRDY O 0 3 3 V DC Main PFRDY 6 PFSEL0 I 0 3 3 V DC PF select...

Page 341: ...V DC power output 12 24V6FB O 24 V DC 24 V DC power output 13 GND O Ground 14 NC Not used YC7 1 3 3V4LSF O 3 3 V DC 3 3 V DC power output 2 GND O Ground 3 PFEED I 0 3 3 V DC Conveying paper timing se...

Page 342: ...ixes 1 Repetitive defects gauge The repetitive marks interval may vary depending on operating conditions First occurrence of defect 93 1mm 3 11 16 Fuser belt Press roller 94 2 mm 3 3 4 Drum 43 9 mm 1...

Page 343: ...ue EXIT Example Changing emulation mode to PC PR201 65A R FRPO P1 6 EXIT FRPO parameters Items FRPO Setting value Factory set ting Message language selection at power up B7 0 Entering into the languag...

Page 344: ...CR 2 CR LF 1 Linefeed action P3 0 Ignores 1 LF 2 CR LF 1 KPDL auto switching P4 0 None 1 Auto switching 0 1 120V model AES option Page eject command and action when automatic emulation switch ing AES...

Page 345: ...ISO A6 15 JIS B6 16 Envelope 9 17 Envelope 6 3 4 18 ISO B5 19 Custom 20 B4 to A4 100 V model only 21 A3 to A4 100 V model only 22 A4 to A4 98 100 V model only 23 STK to A4 100 V model only 31 Hagaki...

Page 346: ...O B5 19 Custom 31 Hagaki 32 Oufuku Hagaki 33 Oficio II 40 16K 42 8 5x13 5 50 Statement 51 Folio 52 Youkei type 2 53 Youkei type 4 8 6 120V A4 Letter override S4 0 OFF 1 ON 1 0 100V Host buffer size ra...

Page 347: ...T2 5 Executive 6 Letter 7 Legal 8 ISO A4 9 JIS B5 13 ISO A5 14 ISO A6 15 JIS B6 18 ISO B5 19 Custom 33 Oficio II 40 16K 42 8 5x13 5 50 Statement 51 Folio 8 6 120V Wide A4 T6 0 OFF 1 ON 0 Line spacing...

Page 348: ...2 digit valid value 00 to 09 0 V1 Integer value of ANK outline font size at power up Lower 2 digit valid value 00 to 99 12 V2 Decimal value of ANK outline font size at power up Valid value 00 25 50 75...

Page 349: ...1 ON 0 Paper type for the MP tray X0 1 Plain 2 Transparency 3 Preprinted 4 Labels 5 Bond 6 Recycled 7 Vellum 8 Rough except 100 V model 9 Letterhead 10 Color 11 Prepunched 12 Envelope 13 Hagaki 14 Coa...

Page 350: ...model only Y3 0 Not detected 33 Detected 0 Forced duplex printing setting Media type is Preprinted Pre punched and Letterhead only Y4 0 OFF 1 ON 0 PDF direct printing Y5 0 Zoom depending on paper siz...

Page 351: ...r RD BK 1 2 1 2 YC23 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 MP solenoid 24V6FA MPFSOLRE 2 1 1 2 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 YC21 YC5 1 2 1 2 GND 24V6ILFERA Eraser PWB 1 2 3 Temperature sensor BK RD YC10 Registration clutch 24V6FA FEEDCLU...

Page 352: ...2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Inter lock switch 2 1 YC8 3 2 1 24V0 24V0IL YS1 GND 24V6FB 24V6FB PFRXD PFTXD PFCLK PFSEL1 PFSEL0 PFRDY P...

Page 353: ...GND VBUS 5 0V4 DATAN DATAP GND 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 USB PWB 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 YC505 Main Engine PWB 3 3 YC510 GND C2PRSTN 3 3V2 ESAVEKEY C2PSDAT P2CWAKEUP P2CSDAT 5 0V2 YC1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 5 4 3...

Page 354: ...1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 GND 3 3V4 3 3V2 PFINT PFRDY PFSEL0 PFSEL1 PFCLK PFTXD PFRXD 24V6FB 24V6FB GND NC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Grounding plate 14 13 12 11 10 9 8...

Page 355: ...Installation Guide PF 1100 250 sheets 1 Paper Feeder Installation Guide...

Page 356: ...PF 1100 Folio Oficio II Legal 1 2 G G 2 1 3 3 4 5 PF 1100 PF 1100 PF 1100 PF 1100 PF 1100 PF 1100 PF 1100 2016 6 303RA5614001 For Canada CAN ICES 3B NMB 3B 1 2...

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