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6)  Remove the PAD PRESSURE MP.

Note:

 When reattaching the Pad pressure MP, align the notch with the counterpart on the body.

Pad pressure MP

Guide paper MPDUP

ASSY FUSER

1)  Open the Cover jam access.
2)  Remove the Ground wire and four Printer fuser mounting screws, and then remove the harness.

3)  Remove the ASSY FUSER.

ASSY FUSER

Ground wire

Summary of Contents for F-525

Page 1: ...Muratec MFX 2050 MFX 1450 F 565 F 525 FACSIMILE SYSTEM FIELD ENGINEERING MANUAL MAI version 1 28 June 2007 MURATA MACHINERY LTD COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT DIV DA7 91070 60...

Page 2: ...manufacturer s instructions Il y a un danger d explosion s il y a un remplacement incorrect de la batterie Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du m me type ou d un type recommand par le constructe...

Page 3: ...asennettu Vaihda paristo ainoastaan laitevalmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin H vit K ytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti ALL Areas CAUTION Replace only with the same or equivalent type reco...

Page 4: ...111 3 12 Print Machine Parameters Memory Switch and Unique Switch Settings 3 115 3 13 Factory Functions 3 115 3 14 Line Tests 3 121 3 15 Mirror Carriage Transfer Mode 3 125 3 16 Consumable order shee...

Page 5: ...lity Problems 4 20 4 13 LCD Failure 4 24 4 14 General Power Failure 4 24 5 Maintenance Adjustment 5 1 5 1 Maintenance schedule 5 2 5 2 Re Disassemble 5 3 5 3 Adjustment 5 70 6 Options 6 1 6 1 Memory U...

Page 6: ...hotographic printing Bypass tray Automatic document feeder ADF Control panel Paper cassette 2nd paper cassette Option 1st side cover 2nd side cover Front cover Paper level Indicator Document guides Do...

Page 7: ...356 L mm 8 5 W x 14 0 L inches Min No limit ADF capacity Letter Legal Half letter 80 sheets Paper weight 75 0 g m2 Scanning resolution Transmission horizontal x vertical in dots inch x in lines inch N...

Page 8: ...weight 60 90g m2 20 24 lb Bypass tray Plain paper Letter SEF Legal SEF Half letter LEF A4 SEF A5 LEF SEF A6 SEF F4 SEF Executive SEF Envelopes DL SEF COM10 SEF Monarch SEF Postcard 3 9 inch W x 5 8 i...

Page 9: ...x 566 mm W x D x H 20 5 x 19 3 x 22 3 inches W x D x H excluding projecting point 520 mm 446 mm 490 mm 350 mm 520 mm 120 mm Weight Duplex machine Approx 22 1 Kg 48 7 lbs Simplex machine Approx 21 8 Kg...

Page 10: ...I between Network I F Print Controller EFI Data Transfer Protocol Salutation no HTTP yes with GDI LPR yes with PCL option Port9100 yes with PCL option Port9100 SNMP yes with PCL option Port9100 PJL ye...

Page 11: ...ont Picking Letter SEF paper from 1st cassette Original document script doc Client PC CPU 2 26GHz RAM 256MB HDD 20GB Using OS Windows XP Application software MS Word2000 Print Alignment Left Upper Cor...

Page 12: ...Name yes Windows user name User Group Name no Print Date yes Job Cancel yes Job Order Change no Print counter tabulation by user group yes when User Access Cost Accounting is ON Print counter tabulat...

Page 13: ...o Sort Print yes Default Off Reverse Order Print no Resolution 600x600 dpi yes 400x400 dpi no 300x300 dpi yes 200x200 dpi no Toner Density yes 50 to 50 Default 0 Toner Saving yes On Off Default Off Pr...

Page 14: ...Name N A I D Code User Password Document Hold Period 24 hours deleted after 24 hours without notice Print Job Select no all stored job will be printed together Print Job Delete yes all jobs will be d...

Page 15: ...he Operation System Required Memory quantity Depends on the Operation System Required Disk Space for Driver Installation 10MB or higher Others HP PJL Support GDI no PCL yes Citrix no Microsoft Point a...

Page 16: ...yes Auto Cassette1 Cassette2 Bypass Tray Default Auto Output Tray no Orientation yes Portrait Landscape Default Portrait Copies yes 1 999 Default 1 Duplex no Punch no Staple no Shit no Printer Settin...

Page 17: ...FF S F yes PDF yes created by machine itself Protocol SMB Client Available Function Copy yes 1 99 Sort yes Cassette Selection yes Print OB Document Select document to print yes from User Box Bulletin...

Page 18: ...2MB 200 of User Group yes 128MB 50 256MB 100 512MB 200 Communication Capability Item Specifications Comments Document Size A3 B4 A4 Coding Method MH MR MMR JBIG Communication Standard V 34 Transmissio...

Page 19: ...Details Tx dialog method Browser Destination specifying method Direct Input yes max 30 Select by Address Book yes 1000 max 2000 with 512MB CF Select by LDAP search yes Max 30 Operation for the Tx docu...

Page 20: ...ook no Rx Line yes And OR setting of routing conditions yes Routing Destination User of User 128MB 50 256MB 100 512MB 200 when multiple accesses are executed at the same time the access speed may down...

Page 21: ...tivate period yes Start Time Mon Day day of week Time yes End Time Mon Day day of week Time yes Repeat Setting yes Routing and Print yes Routing setting from MFP Control Panel Forced Print of distribu...

Page 22: ...red with the main unit s log Communication Log display yes Control panel Browser Items on the Communication Log Destinations yes of Pages yes Communication Mode yes Airtime of Communication yes Execut...

Page 23: ...to Page yes Resolution 8 dpm 3 85 lpm 200x100 dpi no 8 dpm 7 7 lpm 200x200 dpi yes 16 dpm 15 4 lpm 400x400 dpi yes 600x600 dpi yes Coding Method MMR Halftone Fax Driver 144 Levels Dither Matrix 8 dpm...

Page 24: ...PC Support PC WorkStation PC AT compatible machine Support OS Windows 95 English no Windows 98 English version yes Windows 98 SE English version yes Windows Me English version yes Windows NT 4 0 Engl...

Page 25: ...sec page Letter SEF 400 dpi N A 300 dpi 34 74 sec page Letter SEF 200 dpi 12 85 sec page Letter SEF 100 dpi 7 84 sec page Letter SEF Scanning Speed B W 600 dpi ADF 7 6 sec page FBS 7 0 sec page Letter...

Page 26: ...o Scan to Folder yes PDF JPEG Scan to FTP yes PDF JPEG Scan to E mail yes PDF JPEG Scan to User no WIA Windows Image Acquisition WinMe XP no B W Scan TWAIN no HTTP Download of User Document yes Scan t...

Page 27: ...nations with E mail Folder or User Fax Copy Scan no E mail Edit Scan to E mail Subject yes up to 80 characters Text yes up to 1024 characters Select from Templates yes of templates 10 File Name Settin...

Page 28: ...tBridge no PCL PS no Recommended Printer Printer Shortcut Registration 5 Scan Settings of copies yes Resolution yes Scan Size yes Zoom no Sort yes Notice Function to Client PC Item Specifications Comm...

Page 29: ...ps Encoding MIME Base64 Document Size A3 B4 A4 only A4 from the main unit Communication Standard ITU T T 37 Simple Mode yes Full Mode yes Multi Account no Resolution 8dpm x 3 85lpm 200 x 100 dpi 8dpm...

Page 30: ...nvert yes Pause Tone Flash service mode Direct SMTP Tx Enter the IP address yes Dynamic DNS Support no SIP Support no Re rout Tx no Fax E mail mixed Tx yes Duplex Scan no Manual Duplex Scan no Batch S...

Page 31: ...in Service Mode I Fax Tx Details by Control Panel Tx with Log in same method as I Fax yes Destination specifying method Direct Input yes max 30 Select by Address Book yes 1000 max 2000 with 512MB Sele...

Page 32: ...E mail subject edit yes E mail body text edit yes Add signature no Direct Input N A Select from registered signatures N A Delayed Tx yes Max Delayed Period 31 days DSN setting no ON OFF setting by jo...

Page 33: ...yes Action when Error E mail is arrived Send Report E mail Return Forward to preset e mail address default Send Report SMTP Reception yes ESMTP Support no Access Limitation yes Multiplex Communication...

Page 34: ...es Subject yes Comments yes Posting Time yes Circulation no Processing no Setting for Routing setting activate period Start Time Mon Day day of week Time yes End Time Mon Day day of week Time yes Repe...

Page 35: ...no Salutation ID no Communication Log Item Specifications Comments Communication Log control Shared with the main unit s log Items on the Communication Log Destination Address yes of Pages yes Communi...

Page 36: ...s MDN DSN List Print yes Print Language Select no depends on the LCD Language Format Select no Notice when the waiting time is exceeded yes TCR List Print yes Tx Job Info Destination Day Time Result y...

Page 37: ...n Name yes Kana readings of destination name no Title of destination name no Company Name no Kana readings of company name no Title of company name no Department Name no ZIP Code no Address no TEL no...

Page 38: ...isplay yes User s Unread Document Display yes New document arrival User Information Item User Name 30 characters User ID no no ID Setting Password 20 characters Type Gateway User no Company 50 charact...

Page 39: ...initiated at main unit yes Control panel Browser PC Fax Job Display yes Control panel Browser Job display by user yes Browser in Personal Outbox Tab Fax Job Cancel by job yes Control panel Browser Fa...

Page 40: ...Counter by user yes in User Access Control screen Fax Communication Log Item Specifications Comments Fax Communication Log Display yes Control panel Browser of Log Latest 100 communications Tx Rx Ite...

Page 41: ...Storage of past communications yes by Archiving Settings to folder Note Comm Result cannot be stored in the Ar chiving Function Download of Stored Comm Log yes CSV format User Access Cost Accounting o...

Page 42: ...cifications Comments Read Write Code yes 4 digits Read Only Code yes 4 digits Backdoor Password yes embedded 7 digits SMPT POP Settings only Admin Item Specifications Comments Setting Method Browser M...

Page 43: ...ignature YES NO no Signature Setting text area no Request for Reception Confirmation DSN Request yes MDN Request yes DSN MDN Request yes Do not request yes MDN Waiting Period no Reply to MDN YES NO ye...

Page 44: ...py Document no Report Tx no Canceled Jobs no Non available functions when the Archive setting is ON Scanner Tx Manual Tx F Code Secure Tx F Code Bulletin Board Tx Archiving Destinations E mail Address...

Page 45: ...se by CF quantity increase no Setting Items Shortcut Name yes Host Name yes Folder Name yes User Name yes Password yes File Name Settings Item Specifications Comments File Name Setting Auto yes YYYYMM...

Page 46: ...Condition no Forward Setting only User Item Specifications Comments of settings 1 Items for Forward Setting Fax yes E mail Address yes User yes Leave on Rx Box yes Forward Print yes Start Time Mon Day...

Page 47: ...iod of documents after process com pletion or requested period expiration N A Admin Authority request to delete documents N A SNMP Agent Setting only Admin Item Specifications Comments Setting Method...

Page 48: ...tings yes Management Settings yes F code Box Settings yes Junk Fax Block Settings yes Soft Key Settings yes User Install yes Remote Connection Setting only Admin Item Specifications Comments Setting M...

Page 49: ...DAP Server Item Specifications Comments of LDAP Server 5 LDAP Setting Parameters Name yes 23 characters LDAP Server Name yes 99 characters IP Address yes LDAP Port yes Search Base yes 99 characters of...

Page 50: ...49 characters Organization yes Default Organization Description1 o Default Organization Description1 ou of characters 49 characters Search Rule Setting yes Default setting Search Key Rule Setting Equ...

Page 51: ...yes UTF 8 Latin1 yes Supported directory servers Item Specifications Comments Active directory on Microsoft Windows 2000 server ENG yes Active directory on Microsoft Windows 2003 server ENG yes Novell...

Page 52: ...hentication Search Filter UserPrincipalName user domain sAMAc countName user user user name domain domain name Search Attributes display Name cn mail telephoneNumber department Search Start Point The...

Page 53: ...t Automatic Logout Time 3 min Authentication Setting of Each Function yes Default of Copy Authentication no Default of Fax Authentication yes Default of Scan Authentication yes Number of characters th...

Page 54: ...ent reaches the scan position the light from the scanner lamp strikes the face of the document and is reflected into the lens through mirrors A B and C In case the light intensity along the length of...

Page 55: ...ts are detected by the following two sensors Detection Action Sensor Document presence Detects whether there is a document on the tray or not DS1 Leading and trailing edge detection Detects the leadin...

Page 56: ...e data into an electrical image signal The electrical image signal is then output to the Main Board CCD Scanner unit Home sensor Exposure Section Construction and Function 1 1 2 3 1 Reflector Tape The...

Page 57: ...flected from the original to the Mirror through the lens to the CCD The scanner frame is driven by the FBS Motor and Scanner Drive belts Scanner speed is determined by the set zoom ratio in reference...

Page 58: ...ter roller If there is a duplex printing unit the machine can print both sides of the paper duplex printing When the first side of the paper is printed it is transferred to the exit However after a fe...

Page 59: ...aser Lamp 2 3 1 Drum Charge The Drum is charged with corona discharge before LED exposure A charge wire and a charge grid are used for the charging method The corona discharge generates little ozone i...

Page 60: ...he Drum surface for development 4 Drum Exposed by LED light to create an invisible image and rotates to carry the developed image to the paper sur face 2 3 4 Image Transfer Image transfer is the proce...

Page 61: ...xt step of charging Drum LED Lamp 2 3 6 Cleaning The residual toner or paper dust must be removed from the drum Paper dust is removed from the drum surface by a rubber roller And then by a metallic ro...

Page 62: ...ed by the Heater Lamp and securely fixed by the pressure between the Heater roller and Press rollers A Thermistor detects and controls the Heater Roller temperature The Thermostat functions when the H...

Page 63: ...amp L N Main Control PCB Fusing temperature control circuit Power supply unit AC Inlet Fusing unit Thermistor Heater Lamp Thermostat Thermal cut off Heater on off switch Main switch Fusing temperature...

Page 64: ...Standby mode Standby mode 200 205 130 392 401 248 Energy save mode Post card printing only OHP 195 393 MFX 1450 F 525 Temperature F C Power ON Warming up Time Printing Standby mode Standby mode 180 20...

Page 65: ...2 12 2 4 Interconnect Block Diagram See the attached files...

Page 66: ...backed up by a lithium battery is used to store user programmed information SDRAM The SDRAM is used for buffer which is backed up by a battery is used to store memo rized documents Note Turning parame...

Page 67: ...Major components of the NCU DP relay Connects the telephone line to the fax S relay Used to connect the telephone line at seizure state OH Tone detector Detects the On hook condition of the second te...

Page 68: ...er according to instructions received from the heater control circuit If an over current is sensed in the secondary circuit power is interrupted The power supply unit has two output connectors The fol...

Page 69: ...ensors 2 8 1 Sensor Locations The following illustration shows the relative positions of the machine s sensors HS TS2 PES1 PES2 OPEN2 OPEN1 TRAYS JAMC2 TS1 TXIL DS2 DS1 APS Thermistor DPS JAMC1 PSS PD...

Page 70: ...mistor Detects and controls the Heater Roller temperature Thermistor OPEN1 Paper cassette open sensor Detects the 1st paper cassette open or close Photo interrupter PES Paper empty sensor Detects pres...

Page 71: ...Port 80 Acquiring the user list HTTP Port 80 Searching for server Searching Port 61000 Installer Searching for server Searching Port 61000 TWAIN Acquiring new arrived data HTTP Port 80 Downloading ima...

Page 72: ...ems Address book items No Address book number Location Name DialNumber Fax Number Mail Address Mail Address CSV file exported from Outlook Express CSV items Address book items Name Name Business Fax F...

Page 73: ...display when the import succeeded The imported record number will be displayed The following is the display when the import failed through importation The imported record number the number where the e...

Page 74: ...e option is installed the numbers may differ according to the CF capacity 1000 1500 or 2000 The fax number and e mail address were not en tered The fax number or the e mail address is a manda tory fie...

Page 75: ...search base can be configured via the web interface or from the control panel of the unit Control Panel Access Settings Management Network Settings LDAP Settings LDAP Server Settings Search Base Setti...

Page 76: ...he NGP searches using a simple search method Example The user executes a search for Sam The search string is as follows l cn sam mail sam Any entry in the search base with Sam as part of the common na...

Page 77: ...nalPerson objectClass user cn John Doe sn Doe givenName John distinguishedName CN John Doe CN Users DC Muratec DC local instanceType 4 whenCreated 20050130195401 0Z whenChanged 20050130195601 0Z displ...

Page 78: ...Directory This information can be used to determine if actual contact is being made between the NGP and the LDAP server Below is a sample capture of a LDAP communication from a packet analyzer program...

Page 79: ...is called OID Object ID MIB is managed in a tree structure For example the OID for a vendor identifier may be indicated like 1 3 6 1 2 1 2 The information may be a letter string or binary information...

Page 80: ...re MIB variables GETNEXT REQUEST is used to read the values of variables in the MIB but sequentially It is often used to read though a table of values After a first read with the get request get next...

Page 81: ...mpany com This method makes use of the e mail server s functionality that forwards the e mail with some certain character string in the address field to the e mail box designated in advance The RightF...

Page 82: ...l is created with the address fax 555 1212 company com and sent to the RightFax server then the Off Ramp function will operate Method B It is working on the method 3 of the RightFax s Off Ramping func...

Page 83: ..._tcp domain name of DNS to detect the server domain controller A DNS that contains domain controller information and is compatible with SRV record should be registered to the NGP Active Directory uses...

Page 84: ...acquired by LDAP is adopted to the From field of IFAX and e mail that the logging on user requires The format of From field shall be displayName mail or cn mail If the displayName is not acquired cn s...

Page 85: ...the cause of the Please Call Service error message Or when replaced the Fuser unit or Image transfer roller reset the counter using this mode Monitor Speaker Setting 0 8 Use to hear the signal sound w...

Page 86: ...ting 2 9 Used to confirm flash ROM Check Sum after the software is overwritten Service Report setting Setting 4 2 Used to enter location where to send the service report Printer registration adjustmen...

Page 87: ...settings The bits are ranged from 7 left to 0 right Press or of the cursor key to move the cursor Press 0 or 1 on the numeric keypad or or to change the bit value Press Enter to save the setting of t...

Page 88: ...eters to factory defaults 1 From standby press Setting 0 0 2 Press Clear Parameters 3 Press Yes The machine parameters will reset to factory defaults Note To finish the operation without clearing the...

Page 89: ...pacity indication on the Main PCB Machine Parameter 008 and 009 Factory use only Machine Parameter 010 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 ADF scanner registration adjustment Horizontal A...

Page 90: ...001000 0 8 00000100 0 4 00000010 0 2 00000001 0 1 00000000 0 Initial setting 10000001 0 1 10000010 0 2 10000100 0 4 10001000 0 8 10001111 1 5 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Machine Parameter 012 Switch I...

Page 91: ...10100000 2 71 mm 10011111 5 34 mm Initial setting 127steps 11111111 10 76 mm 6 0 5 0 4 1 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 Machine Parameter 014 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Trailing edge document m...

Page 92: ...2 71 mm 00010000 1 36 mm 00001000 0 68mm 00000000 0 mm 10000010 0 17 mm Initial setting 10001000 0 68 mm 10010000 1 36 mm 10100000 2 71 mm 127steps 11111111 10 76 mm 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 Machi...

Page 93: ...e Comments 7 0 Leading edge document margin adjustment For FBS Adjusts the leading edge margin after Home Sensor OFF to the start of scanning the position Each setting changes by 0 0212 mm Note These...

Page 94: ...1 step 00000001 0 14 mm 00000000 9 15 mm When Switch 7 is 1 it means For example 10000001 means 0 14 mm 6 0 5 0 4 1 3 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 Machine Parameter 021 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7...

Page 95: ...adjusting start position 1 step 0 0212 mm Switch 76543210 Settings 127steps 01111111 2 70 mm 64 steps01000000 1 36 mm 32 steps 00100000 0 68 mm 16 steps 00010000 0 34 mm 8 steps 00001000 0 17 mm 00000...

Page 96: ...nitial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Scanning density level adjustment in fine resolution Switch 76543210 01111111 Darkest setting 00001000 00000000 Initial setting 10001000 11111111 Lightest sett...

Page 97: ...l setting 10001000 11111111 Lightest setting 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Machine Parameter 034 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Scanning density level adjustment in hyper fine 600dpi x...

Page 98: ...ormal fax reception 0 Yes 1 No Machine Parameter 091 Factory use only Machine Parameter 092 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Able to use the bypass tray in duplex fax reception 0 Yes 1...

Page 99: ...nt The plus setting increases the left margin and the minus setting decreases it The setting changes by 16 dots 0 6773 mm See table on page 3 21 Note Set this switch after setting the margin to 0 mm i...

Page 100: ...The plus setting increases the left margin and the minus setting decreases it The setting changes by 16 dots 0 6773 mm See table on page 3 21 Note Set this switch after setting the margin to 0 mm in U...

Page 101: ...to adjust only left margin adjust it in this switch 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Machine Parameter 141 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Printer registration adjustment Adjusts the left...

Page 102: ...nt to adjust only left margin adjust it in this switch 6 1 5 1 4 1 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 Machine Parameter 148 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Printer registration adjustment Adjusts the le...

Page 103: ...to adjust only right margin adjust it in this switch 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Machine Parameter 161 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Printer registration adjustment Adjusts the righ...

Page 104: ...t to adjust only right margin adjust it in this switch 6 1 5 1 4 1 3 1 2 0 1 0 0 1 Machine Parameter 168 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Printer registration adjustment Adjusts the ri...

Page 105: ...mm 0011000 4 74 mm 00101001 4 06 mm 00010010 3 39 mm 00011011 2 71 mm 00010101 2 03 mm 00001111 1 36 mm 00000111 0 68 mm 00000000 0 mm 11110011 0 68 mm 11101100 1 36 mm 11100101 2 03 mm 11011110 2 71...

Page 106: ...this switch set the margin to the initial setting 4 mm in Unique Switch 52 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Machine Parameter 181 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Printer registration adjus...

Page 107: ...this switch set the margin to the initial setting 4 mm in Unique Switch 52 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Machine Parameter 188 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Printer registration adju...

Page 108: ...e Switch 52 If you want to adjust only top margin adjust it in this switch 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Machine Parameter 221 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Printer registration adjus...

Page 109: ...ue Switch 52 If you want to adjust only top margin adjust it in this switch 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Machine Parameter 228 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Printer registration adju...

Page 110: ...witch 52 If you want to adjust only bottom margin adjust it in this switch 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Machine Parameter 241 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Printer registration adjus...

Page 111: ...ique Switch 52 If you want to adjust only bottom margin adjust it in this switch 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Machine Parameter 248 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Printer registration...

Page 112: ...one or two steps at first DO NOT adjust the steps larger than 31 or smaller than 31 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Machine Parameter 286 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Current adjustmen...

Page 113: ...at first DO NOT adjust the steps larger than 31 or smaller than 31 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Machine Parameter 288 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Current adjustment for transparen...

Page 114: ...210 Settings 31 steps 00011111 3 41 mA 8 steps 00001000 0 88 mA 00000000 0 mA Initial setting 1 steps 10000001 0 11 mA 2 steps 10000010 0 22 mA 8 steps 10001000 0 88 mA 31 steps 10011111 3 41 mA When...

Page 115: ...492 ADF only However the steps cannot exceed 16 or 16 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 Machine Parameter 461 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 White balance adjustment Copy Black and white s...

Page 116: ...ommon steps for copy steps and 492 ADF only However the steps cannot exceed 16 or 16 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Machine Parameter 463 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 White balance ad...

Page 117: ...492 ADF only However the steps cannot exceed 16 or 16 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 Machine Parameter 465 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 White balance adjustment Copy mode Resolution 6...

Page 118: ...ommon steps for copy steps and 492 ADF only However the steps cannot exceed 16 or 16 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Machine Parameter 467 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 White balance ad...

Page 119: ...492 ADF only However the steps cannot exceed 16 or 16 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Machine Parameter 469 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 White balance adjustment Black and White scan R...

Page 120: ...m of Machine parameter 470 and 492 ADF only However the steps cannot exceed 16 or 16 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Machine Parameter 471 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 White balance ad...

Page 121: ...parameter 472 and 492 ADF only However the steps cannot exceed 16 or 16 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Machine Parameter 473 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 White balance adjustment Gra...

Page 122: ...Machine parameter 474 and 492 ADF only However the steps cannot exceed 16 or 16 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Machine Parameter 475 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 White balance adjust...

Page 123: ...6 and 494 ADF only However the steps cannot exceed 64 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Machine Parameter 477 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Black balance adjustment Copy Black and white s...

Page 124: ...the sum of Machine parameter 478 and 494 ADF only However the steps cannot exceed 64 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 1 Machine Parameter 479 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Black balance ad...

Page 125: ...0 and 494 ADF only However the steps cannot exceed 64 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Machine Parameter 481 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Black balance adjustment Copy mode Resolution 6...

Page 126: ...Resolution 600x300dpi Document type Photo Switch 76543210 64 steps 01000000 Darkest setting 32 steps 00100000 16 steps 00001000 8 step 00000100 0 step 00000000 Lightest setting The total step is the...

Page 127: ...he sum of Machine parameter 485 and 494 ADF only However the steps cannot exceed 64 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 Machine Parameter 486 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Black balance adj...

Page 128: ...tment Grayscale scan Resolution All Switch 76543210 64 steps 01000000 Darkest setting 32 steps 00100000 16 steps 00001000 8 step 00000100 0 step 00000000 Lightest setting The total step is the sum of...

Page 129: ...only Machine Parameter 492 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 1 White balance adjustment For ADF scan common Copy Scan Fax modes This parameter changes the white balance for ADF scanning...

Page 130: ...Machine parameter 493 and 492 ADF only However the steps cannot exceed 16 or 16 6 0 5 0 4 0 3 0 2 1 1 0 0 0 Machine Parameter 494 Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 0...

Page 131: ...his parameter changes the black balance for ADF scanning in grayscale To change the settings for FBS scan refer to Machine parameter 488 Switch 543210 63 steps 111111 Darkest setting 32 steps 100000 1...

Page 132: ...Text 468 Photo Text Other than Normal 469 Normal 470 Photo 471 Color 472 Grayscale 473 Fax Normal Fine Super fine 474 Grayscale 475 Black level adjustment for FBS A 0 step A 64 steps Black level adjus...

Page 133: ...settings The bits are ranged from 7 left to 0 right Press or of the cursor key to move the cursor Press 0 or 1 on the numeric keypad or or to change the bit value Press Enter to save the setting of th...

Page 134: ...Yes The memory switches will reset to factory defaults Note To finish the operation without clearing the switches press No 4 Press Reset to return the machine to standby About the symbol at the list...

Page 135: ...0 No 1 Yes Can be use to ignore CED detection if noise on the telephone line is mistaken as a 2100 Hz CED signal 1 1 Dial tone detection 0 Do not dial 1 Dial Determines if the machine proceeds with di...

Page 136: ...5 0 0 1 1 4 0 1 0 1 4 0 3 1 PBX mode dial pause Sets the number of seconds the machine waits before dialing when memory switch 000 bit 0 is set to PBX mode Switch 3 2 1 0 Pause time 0 0 0 0 0 sec 0 0...

Page 137: ...coming detection time D 0 7 error Memory Switch 003 Factory use only Memory Switch 004 Dialer Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 0 Factory use only 5 0 Factory use onl...

Page 138: ...he number of detection time of CI signal in the Fax Tel Ready mode or in the ringer silent mode Incoming calls are answered according to this setting regardless of the number of rings chosen in the Us...

Page 139: ...s the first DIS signal and transmits the DCS signal in response to the second DIS signal 4 0 V 29 Echo Protect tone 0 No 1 Yes International telephone lines equipped with echo suppression will cut the...

Page 140: ...val between DCS and TCF When FTT is received after DCS and TCF signals due to line echo increase the interval between DCS and TCF signals using this switch 4 0 75 ms 300 ms 450 ms 600 ms Switch 5 0 0...

Page 141: ...M error retransmit time 0 200 ms 1 400 ms The time limit before the ECM error is retransmitted 1 0 Interval between DIS and DCS 0 0 0 ms 500 ms 1000 ms 1500 ms Switch 1 0 0 1 1 Switch 0 0 1 0 1 Memory...

Page 142: ...4 error occurs the machine will not retry the transmission 0 1 Action after EOR signal 0 Continue 1 Discontinue Sets action after receiving PPR four times at 2400 bps Memory Switch 016 Transmission S...

Page 143: ...h 021 Reception Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Not used 6 0 DIS inch declaration 0 Yes 1 No 5 0 Paper size limitation 0 No limit 1 3m This will limit the paper length of the received...

Page 144: ...1 40 seconds 0 0 0 30 seconds Initial setting 1 0 0 0 Memory Switch 024 029 Factory use only Memory Switch 030 Modem Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Number of HDLC end flags Defines...

Page 145: ...032 Modem Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 EYE Q slice level 0 Disable 1 Enable Setting this bit to 1 enables memory switch 032 bits 0 3 and memory switch 031 bits 0 7 and enables EYE...

Page 146: ...ete receive echo of CFR at the receiver side 0 No 1 Yes Modem will be opened only in high speed mode Sets this switch to 1 to resolve the problem caused of the echo of CFR 0 0 Expand FSK receive time...

Page 147: ...ch 041 059 Factory use only Memory Switch 060 Remote reception Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 1 CML relay off time after dialing 0 1 sec 1 200 ms When dialing from...

Page 148: ...detect time Sets the time interval between the on hook and off hook or off hook on hook condition Switch 3 2 1 0 Time 0 0 0 0 0 ms 0 0 0 1 100 ms 0 0 1 0 200 ms 0 0 1 1 300 ms 0 1 0 0 400 ms Initial s...

Page 149: ...0 Switch hook time If the switch hook is quickly depressed and released switch to fax will occur This setting adjusts how quickly the switch hook activation must be Switch 3 2 1 0 Time 0 0 0 0 0 ms 0...

Page 150: ...0 0 1 1 1 7 sec 1 0 0 0 8 sec 1 0 0 1 9 sec 1 0 1 0 10 sec 1 0 1 1 11 sec 4 1 1 1 0 0 12 sec 1 1 0 1 13 sec 1 1 1 0 14 sec 1 1 1 1 15 sec 3 0 Number of seconds silent detection remains active This sw...

Page 151: ...sec 3 0 CNG detect period after TAD answers Sets the period during which CNG is detected after the TAD answers an incoming call Switch 3 2 1 0 Time 0 0 0 0 0 sec 0 0 0 1 10 sec Initial setting 2 0 0...

Page 152: ...40 msec 0 0 1 1 1 30 msec 0 0 1 0 1 20 msec 0 0 0 1 1 10 msec 0 0 0 0 0 0 msec Initial setting 0 0 0 1 0 10 msec 0 0 1 0 0 20 msec 0 0 1 1 0 30 msec 0 1 0 0 0 40 msec 1 1 1 0 0 140 msec 1 1 1 1 0 150...

Page 153: ...ow entries on autodialer printouts are sorted 3 1 Print check message if power is lost 0 No 1 Yes In the event of two power losses in a 40 hour period documents will be lost When power is restored a c...

Page 154: ...y 0 0 Display modem speed 0 No 1 Yes The transmit receive speed is displayed in the LCD Memory switch071 Print TCR with the original page Switch 3 0 1 Switch 5 0 1 0 1 When Memory transmission was OK...

Page 155: ...1 May 0 1 1 0 June 0 1 1 1 July 1 0 0 0 August 1 0 0 1 September 1 0 1 0 October 1 0 1 1 November 1 0 1 1 December 6 0 5 1 4 1 3 0 Day light saving time Summer time start week This switch sets on whi...

Page 156: ...uly 1 0 0 0 August 1 0 0 1 September 1 0 1 0 October European initial 1 0 1 1 November USA initial 1 0 1 1 December 6 0 5 1 4 1 3 0 Day light saving time Summer time end week This switch sets the week...

Page 157: ...o the address book destination reg istration steps As an address book destination is programmed an extra step showing Attribute 1 Attribute 2 Attribute 3 and Attribute 4 are added as the last step 3 S...

Page 158: ...Also ignores the first DIS signal and transmits the DCS signal in response to the second DIS signal 4 0 V 29 Echo Protect tone 0 No 1 Yes International telephone lines equipped with echo suppression w...

Page 159: ...1 5 0 Interval between DCS and TCF When FTT is received after DCS and TCF signals due to line echo increase the interval between DCS and TCF signals using this switch 4 0 75 ms 300 ms 450 ms 600 ms Sw...

Page 160: ...transmission off may violate local or federal regulations When set at 0 transmission of the TTI is disabled The TTI includes the followings Sender name Sender s fax number Data time and number of page...

Page 161: ...o 1 6 0 V 34 transmission 0 Yes 1 No Individual setting for V 34 transmission 5 0 Factory use only 4 0 ECM mode 0 On 1 Off Determines ECM mode ECM mode reduces document memory and may lengthen transmi...

Page 162: ...performing RAM clear press No 3 6 Clear Programmed Data User Settings User programmed information such as address book entries date time Transmit Terminal Identifier TTI Subscriber ID etc are stored...

Page 163: ...desired switch by pressing the box 5 To navigate through the unique switch settings The bits are ranged from 7 left to 0 right Press or of the cursor key to move the cursor Press 0 or 1 on the numeric...

Page 164: ...es The unique switches will reset to factory defaults Note To finish the operation without clearing the switches press No 4 Press Reset to return the machine to standby About the symbol at the list Th...

Page 165: ...ns after answering an incoming call in the Fax Tel Ready or Tel Fax Ready mode 4 1 Switch 5 0 0 1 1 Switch 4 0 1 0 1 3 0 Factory use only 2 0 Factory use only 1 0 Factory use only 0 0 Factory use only...

Page 166: ...tting this bit to 0 transmit the document length added with the TTI Setting it to 1 transmit the length including TTI inside the document However in this case the image at the top of the document migh...

Page 167: ...if the asterisk sharp and space are available upon F code communicating 5 0 Ignore space in F code ID 0 Yes 1 No Determines if checking the space stored in the F code ID 4 1 F code sub frame off 0 Sen...

Page 168: ...the line when the transmission speed falls down under 7200 bps 0 No 1 Yes Determine if the machine disconnect the phone line when the transmission speed fall down under 7200 bps 3 0 Disconnect the lin...

Page 169: ...is completed to receive during receiving it into fax s memory 0 1 Avoid time out in ECM reception 0 No 1 Yes Disables 60 seconds RNR time out in ECM mode Unique Switch 021 Reception Switch Initial Se...

Page 170: ...ue Switch 023 Reception Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Factory use only 6 0 Factory use only 5 0 Factory use only 4 0 Factory use only 3 0 Factory use only 2 1 Receiving fax in 600 d...

Page 171: ...g at V 34 0 No 1 Yes 3 1 3000 baud symbol rate when communicating at V 34 0 No 1 Yes 2 1 2800 baud symbol rate when communicating at V 34 0 No 1 Yes 1 0 Factory use only 0 1 2400 baud symbol rate when...

Page 172: ...e Switch 034 Modem Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 0 Symbol rate adjustment 0 Yes 1 No When re transmission occurs frequently set to 0 When set to 1 the re transmission may become not t...

Page 173: ...smitted If retraining occurs due to the low reception signal level and few delay of the telephone line it may overlap the second post message In this case increase the delay before the post message is...

Page 174: ...y use only 4 0 Factory use only 3 1 Factory use only 2 0 Factory use only 1 0 Factory use only 0 1 Factory use only Unique Switch 042 043 Factory use only Unique Switch 044 Scanner Switch Initial Sett...

Page 175: ...ings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 mm 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 mm 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 mm 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 mm 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 mm 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 mm 0 0 0 1 1 0 6 mm 0 0 0 1 1 1 7 mm 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 mm 0 0 1 0 0 1 9 mm 0 0 1 0 1 0 10 mm 0 0 1 0...

Page 176: ...tings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 mm 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 mm 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 mm 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 mm 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 mm 0 0 0 1 0 1 5 mm 0 0 0 1 1 0 6 mm 0 0 0 1 1 1 7 mm 0 0 1 0 0 0 8 mm 0 0 1 0 0 1 9 mm 0 0 1 0 1 0 10 mm 0 0 1...

Page 177: ...solution mode 2 1 Smoothing in S Fine 200 x 400 dpi mode 0 No 1 Yes 1 0 Smoothing in Fine mode 0 No 1 Yes 0 1 Smoothing in Normal mode 0 No 1 Yes Unique Switch 051 Factory use only Unique Switch 052 P...

Page 178: ...s 7 0 Printer density adjustment Switch 76543210 Settings 00000000 Not available 00000001 Lightest 00000010 00000011 00000100 00000101 Normal Initial setting 00000110 00001001 Darkest 00001011 Not ava...

Page 179: ...phone Note To enable this function Unique Switch 060 2 must also set to 1 0 0 Silent detection 0 No 1 Yes Enables or disables silent detection during Ans Fax Ready mode Unique Switch 061 063 Factory...

Page 180: ...e 4 0 CNG detection during OGM output in ANS Ready 0 Yes 1 No 3 0 Number of detection DTMF Sets the number of detection the DTMF during Ans Fax Ready mode Switch 3 2 1 0 Number of detection 0 0 0 0 No...

Page 181: ...ry use only 4 0 Factory use only 3 0 Factory use only 2 0 Factory use only 1 0 Factory use only 0 0 Factory use only Unique Switch 071 Operation Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 1 Line m...

Page 182: ...Factory use only 4 0 Factory use only 3 0 Prohibit double registration 0 No 1 Yes When set to 0 the same phone number can be registered in the address book 2 1 Priority of consumable order sheet prin...

Page 183: ...se only 2 0 Factory use only 1 0 Factory use only 0 0 Factory use only Unique Switch 077 Factory use only Unique Switch 078 Operation Switch Initial Setting Adjust Usage Comments 7 1 Default letter of...

Page 184: ...by 10 minutes If the keys are not used for the set time the panel backlight will be turned off Switch 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Settings 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 minutes initial 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 20 minutes 0 0 0 0 0 0...

Page 185: ...with ADF If it is set to 0 the default setting for Next doc is No if is 1 the setting is Yes 2 1 Next doc default setting when scanning with FBS 0 No 1 Yes Determine the default setting for Next doc...

Page 186: ...ing 9 8 enables the same operation When updating the ROM via USB cable setting this bit to 0 set it back to 0 after update 6 0 Multi line setting 0 No 1 Yes This switch enables it to set the first and...

Page 187: ...ation follows FIF Facsimile Information Field and FC Facsimile Control Field to further clarify facsimile procedures This is added to DIS DCS DTC CIS CIG TSI NSC NSF and NSS signals 3 8 1 Print T 30 M...

Page 188: ...3 104 3 8 3 How to see the print out Example for fax transmission...

Page 189: ...cedures In the list the data are in hexadecimal digits At the top of each data shows the type of the signal TCF TCF check sequence PIX Image data V17 MMR A3 0 F E Error Correction Mode E ECM on page E...

Page 190: ...digit number and their value Below the code table is a CSI example Code Value Code Value Code Value Code Value 20 Space 32 2 35 5 38 8 30 0 33 3 36 6 39 9 31 1 34 4 37 7 2B An example telephone number...

Page 191: ...F FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF In PPS signal FIF the pages blocks and frames are displayed one value less than the real value So in the above case Pages 00 means o...

Page 192: ...age To send the service error via e mail register the location using this mode When you replace the Fuser unit or Transfer roller you must set the count of replacement manually To access the printer m...

Page 193: ...wo or more troubles the number of troubles is displayed on the right upper of the LCD For example when Heater error and Drum Fuse Error has occurred the LCD shows 2 4 Press Enter to show the other pri...

Page 194: ...location using the numeric keypad 9 Press Enter to save the setting 10 To enter one more location press Mail Address 3 and repeat steps 8 and 9 11 Press Reset to go back to the stand by mode 3 10 Moni...

Page 195: ...r setting does not clear the life monitor To clear see below 1 Press Setting 0 9 then select Life Monitor ROM Ver 0 displays the version of the machine ROM on the main control board 01 to 02 displays...

Page 196: ...ys transfer roller life 3 Press Enter to exit the display life monitor 3 11 2 Printer Test The Printer Test mode offers seven different test patterns as shown below Checkered Squares Paper Scum Halfto...

Page 197: ...tern Print 2 Select the desired pattern is displayed 3 Select the paper size to test 4 Press Enter 5 Press Yes The selected pattern will be printed continuously Note Press Stop to stop printing 6 To s...

Page 198: ...Set Background Level The background level is an established threshold used to help measure the reflective ability of a scanned document This threshold can change if the scanner lamp CCD or the ballas...

Page 199: ...printing the unit returns to standby 1 Press Setting 1 0 2 Press Yes to start printing 3 13 Factory Functions This factory functions provide several machine testes including LED and LCD tests a keypad...

Page 200: ...n on Pressing Setting twice all LEDs will turn off 2 Press Reset to exit the test mode 3 13 3 LCD Test This mode displays two test patterns in LCD 1 Press Setting 1 1 then select LCD Test Pressing Set...

Page 201: ...t the SRAM memory where user programmed parameters such as date time TTI etc are stored Note When this test is executed the unit will perform an All RAM Clear The All RAM Clear erases all user setting...

Page 202: ...ents to complete Note Perform a DRAM test whenever a memory upgrade is added to the unit 1 Press Setting 1 1 then select DRAM Check 2 Enter the HEX code 00 FF using numeric keypad and one touch key 01...

Page 203: ...memory check When the letters are not printed correctly perform this test 1 Press Setting 1 1 then select Page Memory check 2 Select the desired checking area 3 The machine starts checking and the res...

Page 204: ...nel 2 Touch the lower left corner of the panel and press Start 3 Touch the upper right corner of the panel and press Start 4 Press Reset to exit the test mode 3 13 10 Generate bell test 1 Press Settin...

Page 205: ...s and switches 1 Press Setting 1 2 2 Select the line you want to test If the optional second phone line is not attached you can only test line1 3 Select Relay 4 Select the relay you want to test When...

Page 206: ...e 600 Hz tone V17_2400_7200_W4_B1 picture date 1100 Hz tone V17_2400_9600_W1_B0 picture date 1300 Hz tone V17_2400_9600_W1_B1 picture date 2100 Hz tone V17_2400_9600_W1_B4 picture date 3000 Hz tone V1...

Page 207: ...tones to be monitored Note To monitor the tones an external monitoring device must be connected to the telephone line jack 1 Press Setting 1 2 2 Select the line you want to test If the optional second...

Page 208: ...z 5 DTMF5 770 Hz 1336 Hz COL2 COL2 1336 Hz 6 DTMF6 770 Hz 1477 Hz COL3 COL3 1447 Hz 7 DTMF7 852 Hz 1209 Hz COL4 COL4 1633 Hz 8 DTMF8 852 Hz 1336 Hz 9 DTMF9 852 Hz 1477 Hz DTMF6 941 Hz 1209 Hz DTMF 941...

Page 209: ...rror carriage during shipping When installing the fax slide the scanner locking knob back to its unlocking position Then turn the power on and perform the following 1 Press Setting 1 4 2 Select OFF Im...

Page 210: ...4 Block letter of customer s signature 16 Dealer s fax number 5 Customer s address 17 Dealer s e mail address 6 Customer s account 18 Comments 7 Serial number of the unit 19 Drum rotate time x 10 seco...

Page 211: ...2 Press Setting 1 5 3 Select Order Sheet 4 Press Dealer Code Enter the Dealer s code The code may be up to 10 characters in length 5 Press Enter to save the dealer s code 6 Press Dealer Name Enter the...

Page 212: ...lect Dealer Fax No Enter the dealer s fax number The fax number may be up to 20 characters in length 11 Press Enter to save the dealer s fax number 12 Select Dealer E Mail Enter the dealer s e mail ad...

Page 213: ...ess Enter to save the customer s name 19 Select Address 1 Enter the customer s address for the upper row The customer s address may be up to 30 charac ters in length 20 Press Enter to save the custome...

Page 214: ...up to 18 characters in length 26 Press Enter to save the scanner s serial number 27 Select Order Sheet Setting Determine if the machine prints transmit or e mail the consumable order sheet when the pr...

Page 215: ...nish the operation without clearing press No 3 16 3 Print consumable order sheet To check the customer s information has been registered correctly print the consumable order sheet 1 Press Setting 1 5...

Page 216: ...these counters 1 Press Setting 1 7 2 Press Yes The counters will be reset Note To finish the operation without performing initialization press No 3 19 Clear Optional Data This mode clears all data an...

Page 217: ...ing the service code If creating Use the numeric keypad to enter 0000 and press Enter If modifying Use the numeric keypad to enter the proper service code and press Enter If you enter an invalid code...

Page 218: ...monitor 2 To confirm the life monitor press Setting 0 9 Enter Then press Life Monitor and Detail See 3 11 1 Life Monitor page 3 111 3 After you write down the counter values of the life monitor update...

Page 219: ...f the toner replaced count then press Enter 9 Enter previous value of the toner life then press Enter 10 Enter previous value of the fuser replaced count then press Enter 11 Enter previous value of th...

Page 220: ...3 136 12 Enter previous value of the transfer roller replaced count then press Enter 13 Enter previous value of the transfer roller life then press Enter 14 Press Enter to return to the standby mode...

Page 221: ...lose ON 2nd side cover is open DS2 DS2 OFF No document ON Document existing PES2 PES2 OFF Detect paper in 2nd cassette ON No paper in 2nd cassette HS Home Sensor OFF Mirror outer than HS ON Mirror inn...

Page 222: ...2 3 2 Select the device you want to set to ON Fan Full Turn the fan motor with full power Rx Motor Turn the Rx motor Dup Motor Turn the Duplex motor Clutch 1 Turn the clutch of 1st cassette Clutch 2...

Page 223: ...rd need to be replaced use the Export Server Data mode to backup the setting on a compact flash memory card After the NGP board or the card has been replaced use Import Server Data mode to restore the...

Page 224: ...ct Import Server Data 8 Press Yes 9 The data will be imported on the machine 10 Reboot the machine to be the settings in effect 3 24 3 All clear the registered parameters of the network board You can...

Page 225: ...o On 1 in advance 1 Press Setting 2 8 2 Select Memory switch See 3 3 Memory Switch Adjustment from page 3 49 if necessary You will see a mark on the list for switches available to set respectively for...

Page 226: ...r the dialing pause for the second phone line using the cursor key or the numeric keypad 11 Press Enter to save the setting 12 Select Number of Rings 13 Enter the number of rings for the second phone...

Page 227: ...eck Sum after the Flash ROM version is updated 1 Press Setting 2 9 2 Press Enter to return to standby mode 3 27 Printer registration adjustment This mode can adjust the print registration for each pap...

Page 228: ...service locations entered as default Report format Select between simple report or detailed report See page 3 148 for details of each format Period The report can be send either once in a determined...

Page 229: ...nter You may also edit the location and press Enter 10 To send the service report to another location press Fax Number 2 Otherwise skip to step 21 11 Press On 12 Press Enter 13 Enter the fax number of...

Page 230: ...setting 20 To enter one more location press Mail Address 3 and repeat steps 18 and 19 21 Go to the next display and press Report Format 22 Select the report format between One Page and a Detail 23 Pre...

Page 231: ...r the day and time in 24 hour format when to send the report and press Enter For instance to send the report every 5th day of the month at 2 pm press 0 5 0 2 0 0 27 Press Reset to go back to the stand...

Page 232: ...ame registered at Consumable Order Sheet Date Current date 2 Serial No The serial number registered at Consumable Order Sheet Cut Tel The telephone number registered at Consumable Order Sheet 3 Instal...

Page 233: ...pages printed with the current drum I C Imaging Cartridge Media The media supplied to the device Printer Jam Info The information of pages printed normally and jammed per paper supply devices Scan Pa...

Page 234: ...es for memory transmission Memory Tx Rate The number of times for memory transmission Tx Times The total time of transmission per G3 ECM and Super G3 Rx Times The total time of reception per G3 ECM an...

Page 235: ...tridge Media The media supplied to the device Printer Jam Info The information of pages printed normally and jammed per paper supply devices Life Counter Items Detail of pages printed after replacing...

Page 236: ...Second page of the detailed report System Inside Information Not used for field service System History The latest 10 details date and time of the following errors Scanner jam Printer jam Service Call...

Page 237: ...printing The value in the parenthesis shows the pages using the current drum I C Imaging Cartridge LST Every I C The number of pages used to print lists The value in the parenthesis shows the pages us...

Page 238: ...tion enlarged or reduction copy Combine Combine copy n in 1 Repeat Repeat copy Series Copy Series copy Shadow Clear Copy with boarder or center erased Margin Copy with binding margin attached XY Zoom...

Page 239: ...g pages of Copies Copied pages Broadcast Tx The numbers of location in broadcast transmission Rx File The numbers of out of paper reception Reserved Command No The numbers Registered Number The number...

Page 240: ...ion Total The total of all scanned documents PageCount The total pages counted according to the counter setting If the documents are legal sized the machine will count 5 pages for every 4 sheets Scan...

Page 241: ...es for memory transmission Memory Tx Rate The number of times for memory transmission Tx Times The total time of transmission per G3 ECM and Super G3 Rx Times The total time of reception per G3 ECM an...

Page 242: ...3 158 Sixth page of the detailed report or Errors Number of errors in transmission per G3 ECM and Super G3...

Page 243: ...3 159 Seventh page of the detailed report or Errors Number of errors in reception and dialing per G3 ECM and Super G3...

Page 244: ...essing Setting 0 2 Enter Initial setup 1 1 To start Initial setting mode press Setting 9 9 The LCD shows 1 2 Enter the items following the LCD See Initial setup in the MFP User s Guide for detailed in...

Page 245: ...rt settings 3 1 The LCD now shows the service report setting menu 3 2 Set or clear the service report See 3 28 Service report on page 3 144 for detailed instructions 3 3 After you have entered all the...

Page 246: ...ersion latest version update Note In the following conditions update is not possible While the scanner is in use While printer is in use While transmitting While the machine memory is in use When the...

Page 247: ...to update See 3 32 6 Firmware Update Settings how to set 1 Press Setting 9 0 2 Select either Host Network Board or PCL Board This screen will not be displayed if the PCL board is not attached In such...

Page 248: ...esired ROM version for the network board and press Enter 8 Press Enter 9 Confirm the ROM versions and press Yes 10 When the date is copied machine reboots from itself and the updating begins DO NOT tu...

Page 249: ...een image may differ according to the Windows version of the PC Windows 98 Windows 2000 Windows XP are available for the updating application Note In the following conditions update is not possible Wh...

Page 250: ...3 166 3 When the installation is completed click Finish 3 31 2 Installing the USB driver on the PC Install the USB driver to connect the machine and the PC 1 Press Setting 9 8 Enter 2 Press Main Board...

Page 251: ...etects a new hardware and the following wizard opens Click Next 4 Select Install from a list or specific location Advanced 5 Click Browse and select the folder where the USB driver for RomWrite is ins...

Page 252: ...3 168 6 Click OK 7 Click Next The driver will be installed on the PC...

Page 253: ...3 169 8 Click Finish and finish the Found New Hardware Wizard...

Page 254: ...on The machine is in scanning or in printing Data are stored in memory In that case wait until the transmission scanning or printing ends or the stored data is transmitted deleted or whatever and upda...

Page 255: ...3 171 5 Launch the RomWrite application registered in the Startup menu 6 Click Browse and designate the ROM data file 7 Click Start...

Page 256: ...onnect your PC from the machine 9 The machine goes to the Start up screen and the ROM update program starts While the machine is updating its ROM the Energy Save lamp flashes When the ROM update is co...

Page 257: ...llowing error code will be appeared E 02 Maker code read error E 04 Sector erase error E 05 Writing error E 06 Sum check error E 07 Time out error When the above error occurred turn off the power swit...

Page 258: ...foMonitor OfficeBridge IFAX detailed status Firmware Update settings Dial Option Conversion settings To open the network service screen 1 Start the web browser on a network computer 2 Type the machine...

Page 259: ...iles are contained in folders One folder contains 100 files The file names are displayed with hexadeci mal numbers 1 Open the network service screen see page 3 174 2 Click Retrieve received fax docume...

Page 260: ...to the original IP address used in step 2 and view the current software revision 3 32 3 Modifying the session timer Modify the session time between the machine and the OfficeBridge users here The fac...

Page 261: ...g the unnecessary broadcast packet from the InfoMonitor temporarily in case of network trouble IMPORTANT When stopping the OfficeBridge notification first shut down the InfoMonitor Otherwise the ac ce...

Page 262: ...ly to IFAX that default body and message are edited so that the other machine will not print the message When this function is On the body and message will not be printed on the partner s IFAX machine...

Page 263: ...3 179...

Page 264: ...3 180...

Page 265: ...items first 1 Open the network service screen see page 3 174 2 Click Firmware Update via Network Server Settings 3 Enter the necessary information Note MAI dealers have a default value entered See 3...

Page 266: ...ork service screen see page 3 174 2 Click Dial Option Conversion 3 Enter the characters to which the machine should convert the dialling character 4 Click Save to save the setting Note Up to two chara...

Page 267: ...evel surface The ambient temperature and relative humidity surrounding the unit should be 50 F to 89 6 F 10 C to 32 C at 20 to 80 humidity with no condensation The unit should be located in a well ven...

Page 268: ...rge sensor PDS for proper operation 3 Clean the exit roller using a lint free cloth moistened with a cleaning solution designed for use on rubber rollers Replace the exit roller if worn or damaged 4 V...

Page 269: ...eleased Then press Setting 1 4 to turn off the mirror carriage carry mode 2 Verify that the timing belt doesn t out of joint 3 Check the operation of HOME sensor at connector P2 pin 1 3 on the CCD PCB...

Page 270: ...ancel The machine will delete all pages from memory and then return to its standby mode 4 6 2 If a printout jams inside your machine 1 If paper jams occur the LCD will show Follow these procedures to...

Page 271: ...hed also open the 2nd side cover 2 Carefully remove the jammed paper in the direction shown Note Avoid getting unfixed toner on your hands and clothes when removing jammed paper Jammed in feed area Ja...

Page 272: ...ll it out completely lift the front part of the cassette slightly up to release the cassette from the machine 4 Carefully remove the jammed paper 5 Close the side cover and insert the paper cassette L...

Page 273: ...th gently clean the Document glass and the ADF glass Document glass ADF glass Document pad ADF glass MFX 2050 1450 F 565 525 4 7 2 Cleaning the drum chare wire and LED print head If there are streaks...

Page 274: ...io is selected automatically To specify the zoom ratio press Zoom and enter your desired zoom ratio Box in use You tried to erase an F Code box which contains at least one document Erase the document...

Page 275: ...ber has not been set You are selecting a non registered address book number Check the address book number and try again Document full You tried to store a document in a Batch Tx box but the machine ha...

Page 276: ...ortcut without entering Link To register a Folder or FTP server shortcut you should enter the Link Load XXX paper Load the paper specified by the machine Load paper There is no paper either in the cas...

Page 277: ...bs in queue when there is no job Open Close Scanner Cover Reset your document A document has jammed in the ADF Follow the instruction on the display and removed the jammed document Open front Cover Op...

Page 278: ...ay and remove the paper Ratio is set to 100 The zoom ratio is set to 100 To change the zoom ratio set it again Real time transmissions cannot be archived You tried to send a fax using real time transm...

Page 279: ...ypad or select another folder To attach files from the folder copy the files to a new folder and attach them The numeric keypad cannot be used You cannot use numeric keys while selecting group members...

Page 280: ...column of the report Result codes indicate the specific problem encountered D codes occur while dialing R codes occur during reception T codes occur during transmission Here is a list of error codes t...

Page 281: ...ring data reception The carrier was interrupted Increase the data error rate on Memory Switch 020 R 3 4 DCN was received after FTT Communication was not possible at 2400 bps Poor phone line conditions...

Page 282: ...tected a document feeder error during transmission Carefully re insert the document into the feeder and re try the call T 4 1 No response to MPS EOP EOM Poor phone lines caused the receiving unit to d...

Page 283: ...ce mode Service call function to determine the cause of the Please Call Service error message To access the printer maintenance modes 1 Press Setting 0 6 2 Press Service Call 3 The kind of printer err...

Page 284: ...fy the inside fan rotates when the power is on 2 Check the connection between the fan and Connect A PCB P87 Connect A PCB P80C and the main board 3 Replace the fan motor if it doesn t rotate 4 Replace...

Page 285: ...main board 4 Replace the drum cartridge 5 Replace the Connect A PCB 6 Replace the main control PCB Developer Error Suggested corrective action 1 Verify the toner cartridge is set correctly 2 Check the...

Page 286: ...e connected to an electrical circuit with other equipment or where voltages may vary 6 Should not be installed near a direct heating or cooling source or vent 7 Should not be exposed to high dust conc...

Page 287: ...lace the Image Transfer Unit Replace the High Voltage Unit Replace the Main Control PCB 4 12 4 Printout too dark Symptom Printed image is faint or does not print solid ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE ABCDE AB...

Page 288: ...E Symptom Image graduates from dark to light across page Poor development The drum cartridge or toner cartridge may be not installed correctly Install each cartridge correctly Replace the Toner cartri...

Page 289: ...Drum Replace the Drum Cartridge Improper charging Clean the Charge Wire Replace the Drum Cartridge Improper fusing Replace the Fusing Unit Poor image transfer Replace the Image Transfer Unit Improper...

Page 290: ...assembly to the Panel PCB P52 Panel PCB P50 to the Harness to the main control PCB P5 5 Replace the associated PCBs and connector harness 4 14 General Power Failure Symptom Unit will not power up Sug...

Page 291: ...5 2 3 SCANNING SECTION 5 25 5 2 4 PRINTER SECTION 5 43 5 3 Adjustment 5 70 5 3 1 Outline of printer registration adjustment 5 70 5 3 2 Printer registration mode 5 70 5 3 3 Registration adjustment 5 7...

Page 292: ...Page Clean Replace Roller Transfer 60 000 1 5 48 Roller Register 100 000 1 5 49 ASSY FUSER 100 000 1 5 53 Roller Exit 100 000 1 5 54 Roller Pickup MP 60 000 or 2 years 1 5 52 PAD Pressure MP 60 000 or...

Page 293: ...AY A MP PAD FLAPPER MP 5 14 5 2 2 PCBS 5 15 PCB PANEL 1 5 16 PCB PANEL 2 5 16 PCB INVERTER MFX 2050 1450 5 17 PCB INVERTER F 565 525 5 18 LAMP MFX 2050 1450 5 19 LAMP F 565 525 5 19 PCB NGP 5 20 PCB M...

Page 294: ...R SWITCH 5 51 SENSOR PSS 5 52 ROLLER PICKUP MP PAD PRESSURE MP 5 52 ASSY FUSER 5 53 SENSOR PDS DPS 5 54 ROLLER EXIT 5 54 ROLLER PICK UP 1st CST 2nd CST 5 55 PAD PRESSURE 1st CST 2nd CST 5 55 PIECE COV...

Page 295: ...over TX side F page 5 10 Cover ADF base page 5 7 Cover ADF base page 5 7 Cover LENS page 5 19 Cover LENS page 5 19 Tray document page 5 6 Tray document page 5 6 Tray A MP page 5 14 Tray A MP page 5 14...

Page 296: ...DOCUMENT Tray document COVER CONNECT 1 Remove the Cover connect mounting screw 2 Disconnect the connector on the PCB CONNECT A 3 Remove the COVER CONNECT Note When reattaching the Cover connect be ca...

Page 297: ...he Cover platen 4 Release the locking tab and then remove the COVER PLATEN Cover platen Ground wire Platen hinge Tab COVER ADF BASE F 565 525 only 1 Remove the Cover connect See page 5 6 2 Open the Co...

Page 298: ...MFX 2050 1450 1 Open the Cover platen 2 Remove the Cover TX side B mounting screw 3 Close the Cover platen 4 Open the Guide outer 5 Release two locking tabs and then remove the COVER TX SIDE B Cover T...

Page 299: ...F 565 525 1 Open the Cover ADF base 2 Remove the Cover TX side B mounting screw 3 Close the Cover ADF base 4 Open the Guide outer 5 Release two locking tabs and then remove the COVER TX SIDE B Cover T...

Page 300: ...MFX 2050 1450 1 Open the Cover platen 2 Remove the Cover TX side F mounting screw 3 Close the Cover platen 4 Open the Guide outer 5 Release the locking tab and then remove the COVER TX SIDE F Guide o...

Page 301: ...565 525 1 Open the Cover ADF base 2 Remove the Cover TX side F mounting screw 3 Close the Cover ADF base 4 Open the Guide outer 5 Release the locking tab and then remove the COVER TX SIDE F Guide out...

Page 302: ...tabs and then remove the COVER FRONT Cover front TRAY EXIT PAPER 1 Remove the Chassis FBS See page 5 33 2 Remove the Cover left 3 Open the Cover front 4 Remove three Tray exit paper mounting screws an...

Page 303: ...ews then release three locking tabs and then remove the COVER PANEL NGP Cover top Cover panel NGP COVER PANEL NGP F 565 525 1 Remove the Cover ADF base See page 5 7 2 Remove five Cover top PPF mountin...

Page 304: ...5 14 TRAY A MP PAD FLAPPER MP 1 Open the Tray A MP 2 Release two locking tabs and then remove the TRAY A MP Tray A MP 3 Peel off the PAD FLAPPER MP Pad flapper MP...

Page 305: ...CB PANEL 2 See page 5 16 PCB PANEL 1 See page 5 16 PCB PANEL 1 See page 5 16 PCB INVERTER See page 5 17 PCB INVERTER See page 5 17 PCB CCD See page 5 29 PCB CCD See page 5 29 PCB CONNECT A See page 5...

Page 306: ...of the LCD and then remove the PCB PANEL1 Note After removing the PCB PANEL 1 do not turn over the Cover pane NGP Otherwise the Pin sensor may fall off PCB PANEL 1 PCB PANEL 2 Cover panel NGP Film ha...

Page 307: ...locking tabs and then remove the Cover contact 3 Remove two Cover lens locking snap fits and four locking tabs and then remove the Cover lens Snap fit Cover contact Cover lens 4 Remove the PCB INVERT...

Page 308: ...er ADF base See page 5 7 2 Remove the Cover top PPF See page 5 13 3 Remove the Cover lens See page 5 19 4 Remove the PCB INVERTER mounting screw then disconnect two connectors and two locking tabs and...

Page 309: ...5 Release two locking tabs and two snap fits and then remove the LAMP Case lamp CN2 Lamp Frame scanner Snap fit LAMP F 565 525 1 Remove the Cover ADF base See page 5 7 2 Remove the Cover top PPF See p...

Page 310: ...option mounting screw and then remove the Cover option See page 5 21 3 Remove four Cover shield mounting screw and then remove the Cover shield See page 5 21 4 Disconnect the connector on the PCB NGP...

Page 311: ...nd then remove the Plate main B Cover option Cover shield Plate main B 7 Release the Spacer and then PCB NGP See page 5 20 8 Disconnect all connectors on the PCB MAIN 9 Remove six PCB MAIN mounting sc...

Page 312: ...e PCB NGP See page 5 20 2 Remove the PCB MAIN See page 5 21 3 Disconnect seven connectors on the PCB CONNECT A 4 Remove four PCB CONNECT A mounting screws and then remove the PCB CONNECT A 5 Disconnec...

Page 313: ...ove the Cover left mounting screw and then remove the Cover left Cover front Cover left 4 Remove four PCB NCU mounting screws 5 Disconnect the connector and then remove the PCB NCU 6 Disconnect two co...

Page 314: ...Remove the Chassis FBS See page 5 33 2 Remove the Tray exit paper See page 5 12 3 Disconnect the connector and the Film harness 4 Remove two PCB CONNECT C mounting screws and then remove the PCB CONN...

Page 315: ...page 5 8 2 Remove one plastic ring 3 Slide the bearing as shown below 4 Remove the Gear 40 0 6B 5 Remove the Shaft separator and then remove the ROLLER SEPARATOR Note When removing the Roller separat...

Page 316: ...ee Spring P earth mounting screws and then remove the Spring P earth 3 Open the Guide inner B Ground wire Spring P earth Guide inner B Guide inner A Guide outer 4 Remove two E rings and then remove th...

Page 317: ...5 27 5 Lift the Roller feed and slide out as shown below Then remove the ROLLER FEED Roller feed Roller feed...

Page 318: ...e 5 36 2 Remove the Spring P earth See page 5 26 3 Open the Guide inner B 4 Remove two E rings and then remove the Gear 27 0 5 ONE WAY and one bearing E ring E ring Guide inner B Roller exit Gear 27 0...

Page 319: ...lens See page 5 17 4 Disconnect the Flat harness from the connector P1 on the PCB CCD 5 Release two locking tabs and then remove the Core Flat harness Core Frame scanner PCB CCD P2 P1 6 Disconnect the...

Page 320: ...guide Frame scanner FRAME SCANNER F 565 525 1 Remove the Cover ADF base See page 5 7 2 Remove the Cover top PPF See page 5 13 3 Remove the Cover lens See page 5 19 4 Disconnect the Flat harness from...

Page 321: ...hen disconnect the Flat harness on the Frame scanner 7 Remove two Bracket scanner B mounting screws and then remove the Bracket scanner B 8 Slide out the Bracket scanner B as shown below Then remove t...

Page 322: ...50 only 1 Remove the Cover platen See page 5 7 2 Remove the Cover top See page 5 13 3 Remove the Frame scanner See page 5 29 4 Remove the Sensor stopper 5 Remove the tab and then remove the HOME SENSO...

Page 323: ...r shield See page 5 21 4 Remove two Cover back mounting screws and then remove Cover back 5 Open the Cover jam access 6 Disconnect three connectors and remove the Ground wire 7 Remove seven Chassis FB...

Page 324: ...the Cable tie 3 Disconnect the connector 4 Remove the three Bracket motor ADF mounting screw and then remove the Bracket motor ADF ADF motor Bracket motor ADF Cable tie 5 Remove two ADF motor mountin...

Page 325: ...See page 5 8 5 9 2 Remove the bracket motor ADF See page 5 34 3 Remove the Gear 18 55 and the Gear 24 47 MICRO SW ASSY ADF Gear 18 55 Gear 24 47 4 Cut the Cable tie 5 Disconnect the connector and remo...

Page 326: ...PS bracket mounting screw and then remove the APS bracket 5 Remove two Guide inner A mounting screw and the tab and then remove the GUIDE INNER A Guide inner A Ground wire APS bracket GUIDE OUTER 1 Re...

Page 327: ...ATOR 1 Remove the Cover TX side B See page 5 8 5 9 2 Remove the Roller separator See page 5 25 3 Release two locking tabs and then remove the Cover separator 4 Remove the PAD SEPARATOR Pad separator C...

Page 328: ...age 5 39 5 Remove the Guide inner A See page 5 36 6 1 Remove the Gear 24 47 7 2 Remove the Gear 18 55 8 3 Remove the Gear 40 0 6B 9 4 Remove two Gear 59 0 5 10 Remove one E ring and then remove 5 the...

Page 329: ...TX side B See pages 5 8 5 9 3 Remove the Bracket motor ADF mounting screw See page 5 34 4 Remove two APS bracket mounting screws and then remove the APS bracket 5 Remove the Guide inner A See page 5 3...

Page 330: ...de inner B 3 Remove the DS1 mounting screw and disconnect the connector on the DS1 then remove the DS1 4 Remove the DS2 mounting screw and disconnect the connector on the DS2 then remove the DS2 Note...

Page 331: ...ve the Shaft guide and then remove the spring C FG 5 Slide the Bracket motor FBS and then remove the belt Belt Shaft guide Bracket motor FBS Spring C FG 6 Remove the Spring C tension and then remove t...

Page 332: ...5 42 ASSEMBLING THE FBS MOTOR MFX 2050 1450 only 1 Temporarily tighten the three Bracket motor FBS screws 2 Attach the belt in position 3 Tighten up the above three screws Belt FBS motor...

Page 333: ...he Bracket solenoid 5 Cut the Cable tie and disconnect the connector 6 Remove the Solenoid mounting screw and then remove the SOLENOID Solenoid Cable tie Bracket solenoid CLUTCH MG 1 Remove the Cover...

Page 334: ...ur RX motor mounting screws and disconnect the connector and then remove the RX MOTOR RX motor MOTOR DUPLEX 1 Remove the Cover option See page 5 21 2 Remove the Cover shield See page 5 21 3 Remove the...

Page 335: ...ield See page 5 21 3 Remove the Cover back See page 5 33 4 Remove two Ground wire mounting screw and then remove the Ground wire 5 Remove three Stay pickup mounting screw and then remove the stay pick...

Page 336: ...wires 5 Remove five Frame drive mounting screws and then pull out the Frame drive 6 Remove the harness from two clamps and disconnect the connector on RX motor 7 Remove the FRAME DRIVE Frame drive Cl...

Page 337: ...r 35 19 16 6 Remove the Gear 20 17 7 Remove the Gear 21 18 8 Remove the Gear 34 0 8 19 9 Remove the Gear 34 D88 30160 61 20 10 Remove the Gear 41 21 21 11 Remove the Gear 33H 37 22 12 Remove the Gear...

Page 338: ...crews and then remove the Guide inner 4 Disconnect the connector of PCB ERS lamp Knob lock JAC Cover jam access Guide inner PCB ERS lamp 5 Remove two Guide paper transfer A mounting screws and then th...

Page 339: ...A05 ROLLER REGISTER 1 Open the Cover jam access 2 Remove the Knob lock JAC See page 5 48 3 Remove the Guide inner See page 5 48 4 Remove two E rings and then remove the Gear 16H 0 8 5 Hold the Bearing...

Page 340: ...ve the Cover jam access 2 Separate the Chassis cassette 2nd from the body and remove the Sensor stopper from behind 3 Remove the Sensor TRAYS while pulling up the Feeler MP Chassis cassette 2nd Sensor...

Page 341: ...cess 5 Release the tab and then remove the Sensor JAMC1 JAMC1 Sensor stopper COVER SWITCH 1 Remove the Chassis FBS See page 5 33 2 Open the Cover jam access 3 Remove five Frame upper mounting screws a...

Page 342: ...remove the SENSOR PSS Feeler PSS Guide press B Sensor PSS Sensor stopper ROLLER PICKUP MP PAD PRESSURE MP 1 Remove the Clutch MG See page 5 43 2 Remove the Cover jam access 3 Remove two E rings 4 Lift...

Page 343: ...sure MP align the notch with the counterpart on the body Pad pressure MP Guide paper MPDUP ASSY FUSER 1 Open the Cover jam access 2 Remove the Ground wire and four Printer fuser mounting screws and th...

Page 344: ...ENSOR PDS DPS Ground wire Ground wire Frame upper Sensor PDS Sensor DPS Sensor stopper Sensor stopper ROLLER EXIT 1 Remove the Chassis FBS See page 5 33 2 Remove the Frame upper 3 Remove one E ring an...

Page 345: ...ette 1st 2 Remove one plastic ring and bearing 3 Release the roller tab from the shaft groove and remove the ROLLER PICK UP Cassette 1st Roller pick up E ring PAD PRESSURE 1st CST 2nd CST 1 Remove the...

Page 346: ...R CST Note Paper dust is collected in the Piece cover CST When it is full empty it Cassette 1st Piece cover CST SENSOR JAMC2 1 Separate the Chassis 2nd from the Main frame 2 Open the Cover JAC 2nd 3 R...

Page 347: ...ector and then remove the Sensor PES2 Sensor stopper Bracket sensor PES2 Cassette 2nd Chassis cassette 2nd ROLLER FEED 2ND 2nd CST 1 Separate the Chassis cassette 2nd from the Main frame 2 Remove two...

Page 348: ...2nd from the Main frame 2 Pull out the Cassette 2nd 3 Remove the Roller Feed 2ND See page 5 57 4 Disconnect the connector of Solenoid 5 Remove two Plate frame B mounting screws and then remove the PL...

Page 349: ...ate frame B See page 5 58 5 Remove one E ring 6 Remove the Spring C tracking 7 Remove the Plate tracking 8 Remove the Gear 48 9 Remove one E ring and remove the Shaft tracking and then remove the Gear...

Page 350: ...older gear 2ND mounting screws and then remove the Holder gear 2ND 6 Remove the SPRING CLUTCH Holder gear 2ND Spring clutch Plate frame B SOLENOID 2nd CST 1 Separate the Chassis cassette 2nd from the...

Page 351: ...assis cassette 2nd from the Main frame 2 Pull out the Cassette 2nd 3 Remove the Roller feed 2ND See page 5 57 4 Remove the Plate frame B See page 5 58 5 Release the tab and then remove the Sensor OPEN...

Page 352: ...Remove two Guide upper JAC mounting screws and then remove the Guide upper JAC Guide upper JAC Cover jam access 4 Remove the Belt duplex from the Gear 20 25P 5 Remove four E rings and then remove the...

Page 353: ...5 63 6 Remove one bearing and slide out the ROLLER FEED DUPLEX ROLELR FFED DUPLEX...

Page 354: ...Cover front See page 5 12 2 Pull out the Cassette 1st 3 Release the Knob pressure 4 Pull out the Toner cartridge Knob pressure Toner cartridge Cassette 1st 5 Open the Cover jam access 6 Pull out Drum...

Page 355: ...5 65 7 Release the locking tab and then remove the Bracket toner sensor B Bracket toner sensor B 8 Remove the TS2 mounting screw and then remove the TS2 TS 2 Bracket toner sensor B...

Page 356: ...5 66 9 Release the locking tab and then remove the Bracket toner sensor A Bracket toner sensor A 10 Remove the TS1 mounting screw and then remove the TS1 TS1 Bracket toner sensor A...

Page 357: ...out the Cassette 1st 2 Using a short screwdriver remove the Bracket sensor from the bottom back of the body Bracket sensor 3 Remove the Sensor stopper and connector and then remove the PES1 PES1 Brack...

Page 358: ...the Cover option See page 5 21 2 Remove the Cover shield See page 5 21 3 Remove the Cover back See page 5 33 4 Remove the Sensor stopper 5 Disconnect the connector of Sensor and then remove the Sensor...

Page 359: ...ve the Drum cartridge and the case DEV 7 Disconnect the Film harness of the PCB CONNECT C 8 Remove two Ground wires 9 Remove two Stay LED mounting screws and then remove the Stay LED Note When connect...

Page 360: ...cal registration or Horizontal registration 4 Adjust the printer registration For example When you set 12 3 for Vertical registration the printing image moves 12 3 mm downward If you set 12 3 the prin...

Page 361: ...rform following steps to make the adjustment 5 To use the Printer registration mode press Setting 4 3 and then select the cas sette 6 Select Vertical Regi and then adjust the Vertical Registration If...

Page 362: ...eets the specifications If width A falls outside the specified range perform following steps to make the adjustment 5 To use the Printer registration mode press Setting 4 3 and then select the cas set...

Page 363: ...e 1 Load legal for USA version or A4 for GBR version size paper to the 1st cassette 2 Place the Muratec Test Chart No 2003 01 on the FBS glass 3 Make a copy of it in the 1st cassette with 100 magnific...

Page 364: ...for USA version or A4 for GBR version size paper to the 1st cassette 2 Place the Muratec Test Chart No 2003 01 on the FBS glass 3 Make a copy of it in the 1st cassette with 100 magnification 4 Check...

Page 365: ...gal for USA version or A4 for GBR version size paper to the 1st cassette 2 Place the Muratec Test Chart No 2003 01 on the ADF 3 Make a copy of it in the 1st cassette with 100 magnification 4 Check tha...

Page 366: ...gal for USA version or A4 for GBR version size paper to the 1st cassette 2 Place the Muratec Test Chart No 2003 01 on the ADF 3 Make a copy of it in the 1st cassette with 100 magnification 4 Check tha...

Page 367: ...oom ratio Standard Adjustment Tool Setting Range 100 1 0 Machine parameter 017 1 5 to 1 5 0 1 step Adjustment procedure 1 Load legal for USA version or A4 for GBR version size paper to the first casse...

Page 368: ...ard Adjustment Tool Setting Range 100 1 0 Machine parameter 016 1 5 to 1 5 0 1 step Adjustment procedure 1 Load legal for USA version or A4 for GBR version size paper to the first cassette 2 Place the...

Page 369: ...ard Adjustment Tool Setting Range 100 1 0 Machine parameter 012 1 5 to 1 5 0 1 step Adjustment procedure 1 Load legal for USA version or A4 for GBR version size paper to the first cassette 2 Place the...

Page 370: ...tandard Adjustment Tool Setting Range 100 1 0 Machine parameter 011 1 5 to 1 5 0 1 step Adjustment procedure 1 Load legal for USA version or A4 for GBR version size paper to the first cassette 2 Place...

Page 371: ...ESSURE ADJUSTMENT 1 Open the Guide outer 2 Pick up the Roller separator 3 Remove the assy cover separator See page 5 37 Roller separator Cover separator Rotate direction Separation pressure Clockwise...

Page 372: ...Cover lens and Case lamp For F 565 F 525 1 Remove the Cover ADF base See page 5 7 2 Remove the Cover top PPF See page 5 13 3 Remove the Cover lens Now the mirrors A and C are accessible 1 Clean mirror...

Page 373: ...power cord 2 Remove the covers 1 Remove one screw and the connect cover 2 Unplug the harness that is going through the connect cover 3 Remove two screws and the option cover 4 Remove five screws and t...

Page 374: ...o FF and press Start Use the sharp key to enter A B C D E and F See table below A B C D E F 0 1 2 3 4 5 3 Enter RAM check area by number See table below Press Check area 0 All DRAMs 1 The standard mem...

Page 375: ...ough the connect cover 3 Remove the two screws and the option cover 4 Remove the five screws and the shield cover Connect cover Shield cover Option cover 3 Set the machine on top of the optional casse...

Page 376: ...screws 8 Reattach the covers and the harness 9 Press Setting Paper Setting 10 Select Cassette 2 US version European version 11 Select the paper size of the second paper cassette and press Enter 12 Pr...

Page 377: ...hanical counter 1 2 Relay cable 1 3 Screw 1 6 3 2 Installation 1 Turn the machine off and unplug the power cord 2 Remove the covers 1 Remove the connect cover screw and the cover 2 Unplug the harness...

Page 378: ...relay cable to the counter cable Counter P94 Connection board B Relay cable 7 Reattach the covers and the harness Be sure that wires are not caught when reattaching the covers The counter will now co...

Page 379: ...s going through the connect cover 3 Remove the two screws and the option cover 4 Remove the five screws and the shield cover Connect cover Shield cover Option cover 3 Attach two spacers to the Main PC...

Page 380: ...re required to for installation Note The telephone line cable looks different according to the country 6 5 2 Installation 1 Turn the power off and unplug the power cord 2 Remove the covers 1 Remove th...

Page 381: ...me using two screws Screw A 6 Attach the NCU PCB onto the Main PCB using four screws Screw B 7 Connect the harness to the NCU PCB 8 Clamp the harness to the NCU PCB s bracket 9 Reattach the covers and...

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