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LED Functions

Status

Error (red)

Ready (amber)

Remark

Manual Feed (amber)

Flash 1: Slow blinking
Flash 2: Blinking
Flash 3: Fast blinking

Ready

During suspending data pro-
cessing (in OFF-LINE)
(Data is left in the buffer)

During receiving data or pro-
cessing data

Manual request

Low toner

Warning
Change drum, toner low, toner 
sensor (total page > 30 sheets)

Error (printing Error)
Buffer Overflow, Print Overrun

Error
Paper out, Input Jam

Error
Paper Jam (Paper Size Check 
Error, Feed Jam, Exit Jam)

Error Cover Open

Program error
(Watch Dog Timer Error, Con-
troller Error)

Hardware error (fatal error)
(ROM/RAM error, fuser error, 
thermister error and toner 
sensor error)
(total page < 30)

During printer resetting.  

During initializing. 

During initializing EEPROM

Undefined

Undefined

Undefined

OFF

Flash 1

Flash 1

Flash 2

Flash 2

Flash 2

Flash 2

Flash 2

Flash 3

OFF

ON and then OFF

Flash 2 until Ready

ON

Flash 1

Flash 2

Undefined

Undefined

Undefined

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

Flash 2

Flash 3

Flash 2

ON and then OFF

Flash 2 until Ready

Printing contents of buffer by pressing 
switch two seconds.
Clearing buffer by pressing switch five 
seconds.

Recovered by pressing and releasing a 
switch

Recovered by pressing and releasing a 
swith and the printing can be continued.  

The printing can be continued by cov-
er open/close

Re-power on 

Service call even if the printer cannot 
recover from one of these errors.  

OFF

OFF

OFF

Flash 2

OFF

Undefined

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

Flash 2

Flash 3

OFF

ON and then OFF

Flash 2 until Ready

Summary of Contents for OKIPAGE 8z

Page 1: ...OKIPAGE 8z LED Page Printer Service Handbook Oki Data 2000 6 30...

Page 2: ...rvice Handbook describes the field maintenance procedures for the OKIPAGE 8z This manual is written for use by service persons Please note that you should refer to the Printer User s Manual for operat...

Page 3: ...2 22 2 9 Detecting ID existence 2 23 3 PARTS REPLACEMENT 3 1 3 1 Precautions for Parts Replacement 3 1 3 2 Parts Layout 3 3 3 3 Replacing Parts 3 7 3 3 1 Hopper Plate 3 7 3 3 2 LED Head and Head Spri...

Page 4: ...rrecting Image Problems 6 1 6 3 Notes When Correcting Image Problems 6 1 6 4 Preparation Before Troubleshooting 6 1 6 5 Troubleshooting 6 3 6 5 1 Status Monitor Message List 6 3 6 5 2 Status Message T...

Page 5: ...1 CONFIGURATION...

Page 6: ...in High Voltage Power Supply Board Sub High Voltage PowerSupply Board Power Supply Unit Main Control Board 4MB Memory Expansion Board Figure 1 1 1 CONFIGURATION 1 1 System Configuration The OKIPAGE 8z...

Page 7: ...P6L High voltage Power Supply Board P2H 1 2 Printer Configuration The printer unit consists of the following five hardware components Electro Photographic Processor Paper Feeder Main Control Board Hi...

Page 8: ...1 3 1 3 Option 1 4MB Option Memory Board...

Page 9: ...215 9 mm Thickness Automatic feed 16 to 28 lbs 60 to 105 g m2 Manual feed Label Envelope OHPpaper transpar ency 6 Printing speed First print 13 seconds A4 after warm up Continuous print 4 sheets minut...

Page 10: ...idity No condensation is permissible Humidity Caution Temperature and humidity in storage are measured with the OKIPAGE 8z being packed they are valid for one year 13 Noise During operation 48 dB A or...

Page 11: ...xed to the following location of the OKIPAGE 8z 1 5 2 Warning Label Warning labels are affixed to the locations that may cause bodily injury During maintenance do work with enough care while following...

Page 12: ...2 OPERATION DESCRIPTION...

Page 13: ...ce and sequentially stores it in memory The OKIPAGE 8z decodes and edits the received data while storing print data from the interface in memory It sequentially transfers the edited data to the LED he...

Page 14: ...EEPROM 1kb CPU NKK 3 or 5 Serial i f Data Bus x 16 Address Bus CENT LS07 26V 5V 0V 0VP POWER HIVOL HIVOL2 HC244 LSI LC26023A RST OSC 7MHz OSC 10MHz OPTION DRAM 2MB Power Supply Unit High Voltage Power...

Page 15: ...PU has the functions listed in the table below Controls DRAM Built in Device Function DRAM controller Transfers image data from Parallel I F to DRAM from DRAM to a video output port and between CPU an...

Page 16: ...in 1 above is valid the EPROM is not mounted For details on short wiring setting see Section 7 2 3 DRAM DRAM is used as resident memory 4 EEPROM EEPROM holds the following data Menu data Counter value...

Page 17: ...plied to a transfer roller 2 2 Power Supply Unit The power supply unit supplies 5 V and 26 V to the main control board according to 230 VAC 120 VAC The power supply unit also contains a heater drive c...

Page 18: ...ts Monitors whether paper was inserted into the manual feed sensor section Detects the leading part of the paper Monitors paper feeding Monitors paper feeding and the paper size according to the paper...

Page 19: ...wing of the electro photographic processor 1 Image drum unit The image drum unit makes a toner adhere to the formed electrostatic latent image with static electricity This electrostatic latent image i...

Page 20: ...OFF ON 26 50 Outlet sensor Cleaning roller 9 000 Charge roller 9 000 6 77 LED head Drum roller 16 000 Developing roller 14 000 17 23 12 72 23 18 20 32 64 60 Single tray Transfer roller 15 000 Hopping...

Page 21: ...drum gear hopping roller is shown in the table below and on the subsequent pages 4 LED head The shift and latch registers receive image data from the main control board for each dot line 2 496 LEDs a...

Page 22: ...or Main 1 Motor to be driven by normal rotation of pulse motor main Roller control by pulse motor main 1 Normal rotation of pulse motor main Drum roller transfer roller cleaning roller CH roller devel...

Page 23: ...esion causes the electrostatic latent image to change to a visible image At the same time the residual toner on the OPC drum is attracted to the developing rollerby static electricity 4 Transfer When...

Page 24: ...er supply Charge roller Power supply Transfer roller Cleaning roller Paper eject roller Outlet sensor Power supply Feed roller Hopping roller Heat roller Back up roller Power supply Developing roller...

Page 25: ...s ON When the clutch is on the hopping gear engages with the clutch plate to rotate the hopping roller When the clutch is off the hopping gear is separated from the clutch plate by the spring for rese...

Page 26: ...ear Rotate the pulse motor main in the a direction The planetary gear rotates in the a direction dislocatingitspositioninthea direction Thiscausestheplanetarygeartobeseparatedfrom gear A The hopping g...

Page 27: ...harging is performed by applying DC voltage to the charge roller that is in contact with the surface of the OPC drum 4 Exposure Light emitted from the LED head irradiates the negatively charged surfac...

Page 28: ...ic latent image to be changed to a visible image 5 Development The electrostatic latent image on the surface of the OPC drum is changed to a visible toner image by applying a toner to it Development i...

Page 29: ...rge of a toner is applied from the reverse side by the transfer roller When a high negative voltage is applied from the power supply to the transfer roller the positive charge induced on the surface o...

Page 30: ...eater Halogen lamp that heats the heat roller The thermistor on the surface of the heat roller keeps the temperature of the heat roller constant A thermostat is also installed for safety If temperatur...

Page 31: ...paper sensor Paper outlet jam The trailing part of the paper does not pass the outlet sensor within L mm after the leading part of the paper has passed the outlet sensor 2 52 64 mm L 15 77 400 6 mm P...

Page 32: ...otation OFF ON Pulse motor main Electromagnetic clutch OFF ON Manual feed sensor OFF ON Paper sensor OFF ON Operation mode Warm up Paper feed Printing Outlet sensor Normal rotation Timing Chart for Pa...

Page 33: ...es twice Toner Low is released This state is monitored at a cycle of 40 milliseconds c When the toner sensor does not change over two cycles T x 2 the toner sensor alarm state occurs d After the EP un...

Page 34: ...board to suspend 5 V supply to the high voltage power supply This results in the stop of all high voltage outputs At the same time the CVOPN signal is issued to notify the main control board of the s...

Page 35: ...over no installed ID shall be judged stopping Warming Up motion to shift the machine mode to light malfunction But this error can be recovered by cover open and close operation after installing ID The...

Page 36: ...be made at cover open or close POWER ON Abnormal toner sensor waveform ID not Installed displayed informed Status_A Status_B Normal printing Abnormal toner sensor waveform Normal toner sensor wavefor...

Page 37: ...8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 6 6 6 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 No...

Page 38: ...3 PARTS REPLACEMENT...

Page 39: ...o reconnect the printer in the following procedures i Connect the AC cord and interface cable to the printer ii Connect the AC inlet plug to the AC receptacle iii Turn on the POWER switch of the print...

Page 40: ...crewdriver Q ty Use Remarks Maintenance Tools 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 No 2 100 Philips screwdriver No 3 100 Philips screwdriver No 5 200 screwdriver Digital multimeter tester Pliers Handy cleaner 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...

Page 41: ...3 3 3 2 Parts Layout This section explains the layout of main parts Upper Cover Assy Figure 3 1 Hopper plate Guide side R Guide side L Spur gear A Upper cover...

Page 42: ...assy Side plate M Registration roller Heat assy Idle gear heat Paper holder Paper guide R Transfer roller Pressure roller B Back up roller Top cover assy LED head Flat cable assy Head spring Paper gui...

Page 43: ...3 5 Base Plate Unit OKIPAGE 8p Figure 3 3 1 High Voltage Power Supply board P6L Base plate assy Power supply unit Main control board...

Page 44: ...3 6 High Voltage Power Supply board P6L Base plate assy Power supply unit Main control board Base Plate Unit OKIPAGE 8z Figure 3 3 2...

Page 45: ...3 7 3 3 Replacing Parts This section explains how to replace parts and assemblies 3 3 1 Hopper Plate 1 Remove two claws and dismount hopper plate 1 1...

Page 46: ...3 8 3 3 2 LED Head and Head Spring 1 Open top cover assy 1 2 Dismount the left clamp and LED head 2 Then dismount flat cable assy 3 3 Dismount two head springs 4 2 1 4 4 3...

Page 47: ...3 9 3 3 3 Transfer Roller 1 Open top cover assy 1 and dismount EP unit Type 6 2 2 Remove the right claw Then dismount transfer roller 3 two regist bearings 4 and gear T5 1 2 3 4 4 5 Label...

Page 48: ...cable 1 3 Open top cover assy 2 and dismount EP unit Type 6 3 4 Move paper guide L 4 and paper guide R 5 on the rear of the printer to the center 5 Remove two front claws of upper cover assy 6 and li...

Page 49: ...Disconnect all the cables 4 from high voltage power supply board 3 and dismount high voltage power supply board 3 Caution Note the following when assembling the high voltage power supply board Mount...

Page 50: ...Section 3 3 4 2 Dismount the LED head See Section 3 3 2 3 Press the left clamp outward and dismount the engagement and top cover assy 1 Tension spring 2 also comes off at the same time 4 Disconnect c...

Page 51: ...unt the upper cover assy See Section 3 3 4 2 Dismount paper holder 1 3 Unlock and dismount paper guide L 2 and paper guide R 3 4 Remove the claw and dismount hopper spring 4 5 Remove the claw and dism...

Page 52: ...o that side plate M will face upward 1 Dismount the upper cover assy See Section 3 3 4 2 Remove two screws 1 and two claws then dismount plate side M2 3 Dismount earth plate 3 two idle gears P 4 idle...

Page 53: ...eat separator D 5 Remove screw 4 and dismount terminal plate 6 Handle heat assy 3 carefully because Halogen lamp 7 comes off 6 Turn left and right heat bearings 8 in the arrow direction to unlock Then...

Page 54: ...3 16 1 2 1 3...

Page 55: ...3 17 7 9 8 8 C 5 A B 0 6 D D 4 Voltage display side...

Page 56: ...r assy See Section 3 3 4 2 Dismount top cover assy See Section 3 3 6 3 Remove two screws 1 from heat assy Section3 3 9 life the heat assy and dismount idle gear E A 2 and idle gear E B 3 4 Unlock and...

Page 57: ...ee Section 3 3 4 2 Dismount the high voltage power supply board See Section 3 3 5 3 Dismount the heat assy See Section 3 3 9 4 Dismount the engagement with the left ground then pressure roller B1 Two...

Page 58: ...rame 3 remove the inlet claw from base frame 8 and dismount inlet 2 5 Disconnect three cables 4 and connector A and dismount base frame 3 Then remove screw 0 Disconnecting connector A B Dismount conne...

Page 59: ...3 21 1 1 3 1 1 2 6 8 9 4 A 4 4 B B A 7 Dismount Inlet Disconnecting Connector Disconnecting Connector Screw driver Screw driver Clamp lever CN2 OKIPAGE 8p...

Page 60: ...3 22 1 1 3 1 1 2 6 8 9 4 A 4 4 B B A Dismount Inlet Disconnecting Connector Disconnecting Connector Screw driver Screw driver Clamp lever CN2 OKIPAGE 8z...

Page 61: ...upper cover assy See Section 3 3 4 2 Dismount the high voltage power supply board See Section 3 3 5 3 Dismount side plate M See Section 3 3 8 4 Dismount the base frame See Section 3 3 12 5 Remove two...

Page 62: ...4 Dismount the paper holder assy See Section 3 3 7 5 Dismount the sheet guide See Section 3 3 12 6 Dismount side plate M See Section 3 3 8 7 Raise up roller holder 3 slide hopping shaft assy 1 and dis...

Page 63: ...unt the upper cover assy See Section 3 3 4 2 Dismount Idle gear R 3 and Gear R 4 3 Move resist roller 1 to the right and dismount it by lifting Two resist bearings 2 also come off at the same time Tak...

Page 64: ...pply board See Section 3 3 5 3 Dismount the base frame See Section 3 3 12 4 Dismount the paper holder assy See Section 3 3 7 5 Dismount the sheet guide See Section 3 3 12 6 Dismount the heat assy See...

Page 65: ...3 Remove two screws 1 disconnect connector 2 and dismount power supply unit 3 4 Dismount insulation sheet 4 5 Remove five screws 5 and dismount main control board 6 6 Remove screw 7 disconnect connec...

Page 66: ...3 28 OKIPAGE 8z 1 1 2 5 5 5 8 A 9 7 0 6 3 4...

Page 67: ...4 ADJUSTMENT...

Page 68: ...cannot be made public for printer end users 4 1 Adjustment Types and Functions 4 1 1 Printer Driver For Microsoft Windows This printer driver has the following functions Drum counter reset Charge roll...

Page 69: ...d dot count OKIPAGE 8z only Main control board Upload or download EEPROM data 4 2 1 Setting LED Head Drive Time Caution When the liminous intensity of a new LED head is the same as that of the old LED...

Page 70: ...Upload button Upload EEPROM Data in EEPROM Operations EEPROM data read is completed 4 The read EEPROM data is displayed in Dialog of the maintenance driver 5 Leave the display of the maintenance driv...

Page 71: ...5 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE...

Page 72: ...reset the drum counter when replacing the EP unit 5 2 Cleaning Remove any toner or dirt and clean the circumference and inside of the printer with a waste cloth Caution Do not touch the OPC drum LED...

Page 73: ...rray Figure 5 2 1 Set the LED head cleaner in the LED lens array as shown in the figure below and slide the cleaner left and right several time to clean the head Caution Do not press the LED head clea...

Page 74: ...6 TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES...

Page 75: ...e the OPC drum to direct sunlight 3 Do not touch the fuser because it heats up during operation 4 Do not expose the image drum to light for more than five minutes at room temperature 6 4 Preparation B...

Page 76: ...nsor error total page 30 During printer resetting During initializing During initializing EEPROM Undefined Undefined Undefined OFF Flash 1 Flash 1 Flash 2 Flash 2 Flash 2 Flash 2 Flash 2 Flash 3 OFF O...

Page 77: ...bleshooting flow See Section 6 5 2 Troubleshoot according to Section 6 5 3 Troubleshoot according to Status Monitor Message List See Section 6 5 1 6 5 Troubleshooting If a trouble occurs in the OKIPAG...

Page 78: ...10 01 10 02 12 20 14 2X 14 3X 16 01 16 02 16 03 16 04 16 18 16 19 16 1A 16 21 16 50 16 51 16 5A 16 5B 16 7F Normal operation Normal operation Normal operation Normal operation Replace the toner cartr...

Page 79: ...he jammed paper To release the error display close the cover If this error occurs frequently see Section 6 5 2 2 2 Open the cover then remove the jammed paper To release the error display close the co...

Page 80: ...lso adjust EEPROM data See Section 4 2 4 Check the connection of the Option RAM PC board If the option RAM PC board is faulty replace it See Section 6 5 2 4 Replace the thermistor of the heater Assy R...

Page 81: ...roubleshooting flowcharts Caution When replacing the main control board troubleshooted according to the troubleshoot ing flowcharts also adjust EEPROM data See Section 4 2 4 1 2 Item The OKIPAGE 8z ma...

Page 82: ...the CN1 connectors of the high voltage power supply board and main control board connected correctly No Connect the CN1 connectors correctly Yes Is 5 V supplied between CN2 Pin 2 and CN2 Pin 3 of the...

Page 83: ...s the paper already fed to paper sensor E paper Yes Is paper sensor E paper operating normally No Replace paper sensor E paper Yes Replace high voltage power supply board No Replace the stepping rolle...

Page 84: ...Is the EP unit set correctly No Set the EP unit correctly Yes Check the gear block Yes Has the paper arrived at the paper sensor exit Yes Is the paper sensor exit operating normally No Replace the pap...

Page 85: ...on the high voltage power supply board Yes Is the paper sensor exit operating normally No Replace the paper sensor exit or clean the outlet sensor on the high voltage power supply board Yes Replace th...

Page 86: ...No Is the Halogen lamp or thermostat disconnected Yes Replace the heat assy Halogen lamp or thermostat No Replace the power supply unit Yes Are the CN2 connectors of the power supply unit and main co...

Page 87: ...image problem is output as a result of the printing Figure 6 3 is an example of image problem output Symptom An image is light or blurred entirely Figure 6 3 A Flowchart No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Dark backg...

Page 88: ...Is the contact plate of the transfer roller in correct contact with the high voltage power supply board See Figure 6 4 F Yes Is the terminal of the EP unit in correct contact with the contact plate S...

Page 89: ...e EP unit reset the drum counter Refer to Replacing the Drum Cartridge in User s Manual No Replace the main control board or high voltage power supply board 3 A blank paper is output Is the LED head c...

Page 90: ...or high voltage power supply board 5 Cyclic defect EP drum Cycle 1 98 50 3 mm Remedy Clean or replace the EP unit Developing roller 1 44 36 6 mm Replace the EP unit Toner supply roller 2 63 66 8 mm R...

Page 91: ...the terminal of the EP unit correctly Yes Replace the EP unit Has this error been recovered Yes End Caution After replacing the EP unit reset he drum counter Refer to Rplacing the Drum Cartridge in U...

Page 92: ...l Tension 3 25 kg No Replace the bias spring Yes Are the heater connector of the heat assy and the CN1 connector of the power supply unit connected correctly No Connect the connectors correctly Yes Re...

Page 93: ...ered Yes End No Is the LED head installed correctly Check the HEAD1 HEAD2 connector of the main control board No Install the LED head correctly Yes Replace the LED head Has this error been recovered Y...

Page 94: ...6 20 Figure 6 4 Contents A Toner Supply Roller B Developing Roller C Charge Roller D Cleaning Roller E Transfer Roller F Heat Roller A E D F B C...

Page 95: ...6 21 Figure 6 5 Contents A Toner Supply Roller B Developing Roller C Charge Roller D Cleaning Roller E Ground Drum A B D C E...

Page 96: ...7 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 97: ...ce CN7 Power Interface CN003 DC Output 2 1 22 23 1 2 5 6 1 2 5 6 1 2 22 23 CN1 Control Interface CN5 CN1 1 23 CV0PN N 2 22 LED P 3 21 TNRSNS N 4 20 SDB2 P 5 19 PSIN N 6 18 SDBI P 1 5V 2 5V 3 CB2PWM 4...

Page 98: ...7 2 PCB Layout 7 2 2 Main Control Board U8S PCB CN 4 CN 4 CN 7 CN 7 CN 5 CN 5 CN 2 CN 2 CN 1 CN 1 CN 3 CN 3 HEAD HEAD CN 6 CN 6 PCB U8S PCB U8S U8S U8S OKI OKI OKI JAPAN 7 2...

Page 99: ...7 3 7 2 3 High Voltage Power Supply Board P3H PS2 PS1 PS4 CVSW PS3 CN7 CN1 P6L CN1...

Page 100: ...8 PARTS LIST...

Page 101: ...8 1 8 PARTS LIST Figure 8 1 Cover Assy Upper 7 6 5 4 1 2 1...

Page 102: ...2 Lens 1 40413101 1 OKIPAGE 8p Lens 2 40413201 1 OKIPAGE 8z 3 Switch 40413001 1 OKIPAGE 8p 4 Guide Side L 2PP4128 1256P1 1 5 Guide Slide R 2PP4128 1257P1 1 6 Gear Spur A 4PP4128 1260P1 1 7 Plate Hoppe...

Page 103: ...8 3 Figure 8 2 Base Frame Unit d d e f c U R J E D I C B A 0 9 8 7 5 o 6 3 3 1 2 i G H F K N P L L Q S Z k g W T T O M T T Z Y T V l b...

Page 104: ...aft 3PB4083 1127P1 1 14 Hopping Shaft Assy 3PA4083 1133G1 1 15 Knock Pin NK2 10 SUS 1 16 Idle Gear R 4PP4083 1143P1 1 17 Idle Gear 2R 3PP4083 1184P1 1 18 Gear R 3PP4083 1142P1 1 19 Idle Gear M 3PP4083...

Page 105: ...EL Top Cover Assy 40592102 1 OKIPAGE 8w OEL Top Cover Assy 40592116 1 OKIPAGE 8z ODA 44 Head Spring 4PP4083 6168P1 2 45 LED Head 56112101 1 46 Flat Cable Assy 41016102 1 47 Bias Spring R Back Up Rolle...

Page 106: ...8 6 Figure 8 3 Heat Assy 2 1 8 5 3 4...

Page 107: ...rt No Q ty Remarks Table 8 3 Heat Assy 1 Heat Roller 3PB4083 1202P1 1 2 Halogen Lamp 40649301 1 120V Halogen Lamp 40649302 1 230V 3 Thermostat 4PB4083 1204P1 1 4 Thermistor 4PB4083 1205P1 1 5 Heat Cor...

Page 108: ...8 8 6 3 4 2 A 0 1 7 Figure 8 4 2 Base Plate Unit OKIPAGE 8z...

Page 109: ...40433802 1 For OP 8p HBY 5 6 Program ROM 40681701 1 OP8z EPROM 7 AC Cord 3YS4011 1315P1 1 USA TAIWAN AC Cord 3YS4011 1266P1 1 Continental AC Cord 3YS4011 1270P1 1 U K AC Cord 40398702 1 Australia 8 I...

Page 110: ...APPENDIX...

Page 111: ...ix A LOCAL PRINTING 1 The following operation enables the OKIPAGE 8z to print data by itselt Operation With the cover open turn on the AC switch and then close the cover The following print patterns a...

Page 112: ...ter side 36 pin receptacle Type 57RE 40360 730B D29A Daiichi Denshi or equivalent Cable side 36 pin plug Type 57 30360 Daiichi Denshi or equivalent 2 Cable Cable length 6 feet 1 8 m max IEEE std 1284...

Page 113: ...T PRIME FAULT 0V SELIN PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR PR Parallel data sampling strobe Printer parallel input output data Completion of input data reception The OKIPAGE 8z is not ready to receive data...

Page 114: ...ng charts a Data receiving timing compatible mode PARALLEL DATA DATA BITs 1 to 8 DATA STROBE ACKNOWLEDGE BUSY 0 5 s min 0 5 s min 0 5 s min 0 5 s max 0 5 s min 0 min 0 min 0 min 0 5 s to 10 s 0 min b...

Page 115: ...B 4 c Data sending timing nibble mode ACKNOWLEDGE BUSY 6 7 4 5 2 3 DATA bit 3 DATA bit 7 FAULT 6 7 4 5 2 3 DATA bit 0 DATA bit 4 SELECT DATA bit 1 DATA bit 5 PAPER END DATA bit 2 DATA bit 6...

Page 116: ...lize the printer maintenance functions For this reason only servicemen and maintenance personnel can use the maintenance utility This utility cannot be made public for printer end users 3 OUTLINE OF M...

Page 117: ...f the LED head is 300 1W one wire non adjustment type or 300 2W two wire adjustment type This printer however can use only one wire type Do not use D600W4 5 Setting or Humidity Used to adjust transfer...

Page 118: ...e Figure C 1 4 4 Test Print Test Print is used to check whether the printer can print data normally after the maintenance utility has terminated See Figure C 2 4 5 Option Option is used to execute the...

Page 119: ...ne maintenance utility version information Printer version information and memory size information Printer device ID information See figure C 4 4 7 Reload Reload is used to reload menu setting values...

Page 120: ...C 5 Engine Maintenance Driver GUI Figure C 1 Main Menu Dialog Figure C 2 Test Print Dialog...

Page 121: ...C 6 Figure C 3 Option Menu Dialog...

Page 122: ...C 7 Figure C 4 About Dialog...

Page 123: ...for normal operation Note Cable is not supplied 3 Table of USB I F signals Contact Number Signal Name Typical Wiring Assignment 1 Vbus Red 2 D White 3 D Green 4 GND Black Shell Shield Drain Wire 4 Co...

Page 124: ...ential 0 Differential 1 Data K state Low speed Full speed Differential 1 Differential 0 Idle state Low speed Full speed D VIHZ min and D VIL max D VIHZ min and D VIL max D VIHZ min and D VIH min D VIH...

Page 125: ...IH min VIL max VOL max VSS Bus Idle SOP First Bit of Packet VOH min VIH min VIL max VOL max VSS Last Bit of Packet SE0 Portion of EOP Bus Driven to J State at end of EOP Bus Floats Bus Idle VIHZ min V...

Page 126: ...DJ2 TPERIOD 12Mbps 0 25 TxDJ1 Min 3 5ns Max3 5ns TxDJ2 Min 4ns Max4ns TPERIOD Differential Data Lines Diff Data to SE0 Skew N TPERIOD TxDEOP Crossover Points TxDEOP 2ns 5ns Crossover Point Extended So...

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