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AK-740 ATTACHMENT KIT

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      Color MFP 25/25ppm

Summary of Contents for d-Color MF2552 plus

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL Multifuction Digital Copier d Color MF2552 plus Code Y116141 8...

Page 2: ...PUBLICATION ISSUED BY Olivetti S p A Gruppo Telecom Italia Via Jervis 77 10015 Ivrea TO Copyright 2014 Olivetti All rights reserved...

Page 3: ...ficials for details in your area for proper disposal ATTENTION IL Y A UN RISQUE D EXPLOSION SI LA BATTERIE EST REMPLACEE PAR UN MODELE DE TYPE INCORRECT METTRE AU REBUT LES BATTERIES UTILISEES SELON L...

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

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

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

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

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

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Page 11: ...ntenance mode 1 3 1 1 Executing a maintenance item 1 3 1 2 Maintenance modes item list 1 3 2 3 Contents of the maintenance mode items 1 3 13 1 4 Troubleshooting 1 4 1 Paper misfeed detection 1 4 1 1 P...

Page 12: ...1 4 104 2 10 U044XX error code table Encrypted transmission 1 4 104 1 5 Assembly and disassembly 1 5 1 Precautions for assembly and disassembly 1 5 1 1 Precautions 1 5 1 2 Drum unit 1 5 1 3 Toner 1 5...

Page 13: ...5 38 3 Detaching and refitting the high voltage PWB 1 5 39 4 Detaching and refitting the power source PWB 1 5 47 5 Detaching and refitting the operation panel PWB main 1 5 48 6 Detaching and refitting...

Page 14: ...ndixes 2 4 1 Appendixes 2 4 1 1 List of maintenance parts 2 4 1 2 Maintenance kits 2 4 2 3 Periodic maintenance procedures 2 4 3 4 Repetitive defects gauge 2 4 6 5 Firmware environment commands 2 4 7...

Page 15: ...6 Envelope Monarch Envelope DL Envelope C4 Enve lope C5 Postcards Return postcard Youkei 2 Youkei 4 Custom 216 340mm Zoom level Manual mode 25 to 400 1 increments Auto mode 200 141 122 115 86 81 70 C...

Page 16: ...CPU P1022PSE2HFB 800MHz Main mem ory CPU Standard 3 5GB When the Document Processor DP 772 is installed 4GB Maximum Interface Standard USB interface connector 1 USB Hi speed USB host 4 USB Hi speed N...

Page 17: ...sheets min 9 sheets min 8 sheets min A3 Ledger 7 sheets min 6 sheets min 7 sheets min 6 sheets min B4 Legal 7 sheets min 6 sheets min 7 sheets min 6 sheets min B5 23 sheets min 16 sheets min 23 sheets...

Page 18: ...JPEG compression PDF high compression Scanning speed Simplex B W 48 images min Color 48 images min A4 landscape 300 dpi Image quality Text Photo original Duplex B W 15 images min Color 15 images min A...

Page 19: ...gure 1 1 1 7 1 3 2 2 8 4 5 6 6 10 9 1 Cassette 2 Paper width guides 3 Paper length guide 4 MP multi purpose tray 5 MP tray extension 6 MP Paper width guides 7 Inner tray 8 Operation panel 9 USB memory...

Page 20: ...gistration roller 16 Secondary transfer roller 17 Feed shift guide 18 Fuser unit 19 Toner container Y 20 Toner container C 21 Toner container M 22 Toner container K 23 Drum unit Y 24 Drum unit C 25 Dr...

Page 21: ...ector cover 35 DP interface connector 36 Cassette heater switch 37 Inlet connector 38 Coin vender connector 39 Network interface connector 40 USB port 41 USB interface connector 42 Option interface sl...

Page 22: ...no search key 8 Clear key 9 Reset key 10 Power key 11 Main power indicator 12 Help key 13 Accessibility display key 14 Send key 15 FAX key 16 Full color key 17 Job separator indicator 18 Black and Whi...

Page 23: ...4 Conveying section 5 Primary transfer section 6 Secondary transfer section Separation sections 7 Fuser unit 8 Eject section 9 Duplex conveyning section 10 Image scanner unit ISU 11 Charger roller un...

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Page 25: ...mental temperature and cool or hot direct air Avoid places subject to dust and vibrations Choose a surface capable of supporting the weight of the machine Place the machine on a level surface The degr...

Page 26: ...Print out the user setting list Execution of initial setting operation Execution of mentenance item U952 Adjusting the image Clearing the counter maintenance item U927 Output an own status report mai...

Page 27: ...8 19 12 12 16 12 20 Unpacking 1 Skid 2 Hinge joints 3 Bottom pad RF 4 Bottom pad RR 5 Bottom pad LF 6 Bottom pad LR 7 Bottom pad C 8 Poly bag 9 Accessory box 10 Pad F 11 Pad R 12 Stay 13 Outer case 1...

Page 28: ...in unit Figure 1 2 3 4 Remove three tapes and remove the operation unit protection cover 5 Remove the operation panel protecton sheet Figure 1 2 4 Remove the tapes and spacer Tape Protection pad Tape...

Page 29: ...re 1 2 5 1 Take out the paper preservation bag 2 Pressing the paper width adjusting tab as shown move the paper width guides to fit the paper size Figure 1 2 6 Install the optional paper feeder Paper...

Page 30: ...aper size Figure 1 2 7 4 Align the paper so that it is abut with the right end of the cassette 5 Insert the cassette size plate 6 Gently push the cassette back in Figure 1 2 8 Paper length guide Paper...

Page 31: ...n the toner container upside down and tap the upper part five times or more Figure 1 2 9 3 Shake the toner container up and down five times or more Turn the toner container upside down and shake it fi...

Page 32: ...imes in the horizontal direction to stir toner Figure 1 2 11 5 Gently push the toner container into the machine Note Push the container all the way into the machine until it locks in place Figure 1 2...

Page 33: ...the switch cover 2 Turn the cassette heater switch on Note When the cassette heater is used it turns it on 3 Refit the switch cover Figure 1 2 13 Switch the cassette heater switch Cassette heater swit...

Page 34: ...1 2 15 3 Remove the operation panel sheet 4 Replace the operation panel sheet of the corresponding language 5 Refit the clear panel 6 Refit the operation panel covers A and B Figure 1 2 16 Attaching...

Page 35: ...lower sides of a scanner lock cover and then refit it Releases the lock of the scanner unit If a lock is not released when a power supply is switched on an error mes sage C3100 will be displayed Figu...

Page 36: ...automatically starts to feed toner in the developer unit Note When the main power switch is turned on for the first time it takes about five minutes until entering the state that can be copied 2 The d...

Page 37: ...Color registration When completed press OK Manual correction Press Next in Manual Press Print of Chart A chart is printed Find the location on each chart where 2 lines most closely match Press Next of...

Page 38: ...to exit Clearing the counter maintenance item U927 1 Enter 927 using the numeric keys and press the start key 2 Select Excute 3 Press the start key The counter is cleared 4 Press the stop key to exit...

Page 39: ...unting Eject U265 Setting OEM purchaser code U276 Setting the copy count mode Mode0 U278 Setting the delivery date U284 Setting 2 color copy mode Off U285 Setting service status page On U325 Setting t...

Page 40: ...ce IB 50 Wireless LAN interface IB 51 Data security kit E Internet FAX kit B Printed document guard kit B Thin Print UG 33 Upgrade kit UG 34 Card Authentication KIT B IC card reader Card Reader Holder...

Page 41: ...counter set 1 AVGR08516B Key counter wire 1 TBD Wire saddle B 1 Wire saddle C 1 Parts Quantity Part No Key counter socket assembly 1 127233J Key counter cover retainer 1 AVGR12878L Key counter retain...

Page 42: ...t Note Take out the wire from the central portion of the key counter retainer as shown in a figure 3 Fit the key counter mount to the key counter cover using two screws 4 Fit the key counter retainer...

Page 43: ...ooks 7 Remove the rear cover Figure 1 2 20 8 Remove two screws and then remove the scanner right cover 9 Remove the right upper cover Figure 1 2 21 Screw Screw Screw Screw Screws Screw Screw Rear cove...

Page 44: ...late right side on the right upper cover using nippers Figure 1 2 22 11 Remove two screws and then remove the scanner rear cover Figure 1 2 23 Right upper cover Aperture plate Ribs Screw Scanner rear...

Page 45: ...r 13 Attach the edging to the aperture part Figure 1 2 24 14 Pass the key counter electrical wires through the wire saddle B and the wire saddle C and then pull out from the aperture part Figure 1 2 2...

Page 46: ...right upper cover Note Be careful not to put a key coun ter electric wire with the upper right cover 19 Fit the scanner right cover using two screws Figure 1 2 26 20 Insert the projection of the key...

Page 47: ...n and enter the maintenance mode 27 Run maintenance item U204 and select Key Counter see page P 1 3 93 28 Exit the maintenance mode 29 Check that the message requesting the key counter to be inserted...

Page 48: ...e A 8 Wire saddle B 1 Wire saddle C 1 Parts Quantity Part No Key counter socket assembly 1 127233J Key counter cover retainer 1 AVGR12878L Key counter retainer 1 Key counter cover 1 Key counter mount...

Page 49: ...ote Take out the wire from the central portion of the key counter retainer as shown in a figure 3 Fit the key counter mount to the key counter cover using two screws 4 Fit the key counter retainer to...

Page 50: ...hooks 7 Remove the rear cover Figure 1 2 30 8 Remove two screws and then remove the ISU right cover 9 Remove the right upper cover Figure 1 2 31 Screw Screw Screw Screw Screws Screw Screw Rear cover...

Page 51: ...er using nippers Note Cut off the rib lower part certainly so that a projection does not remain Figure 1 2 32 11 Remove two screws and then remove the scanner rear cover Figure 1 2 33 Right upper cove...

Page 52: ...aperture part Figure 1 2 34 14 Pass the key counter electrical wires through the wire saddle B and the wire saddle C and then pull out from the aperture part 15 Pass the key counter wire through the e...

Page 53: ...e through the aperture right side in the right upper cover Note Be careful not to put a key coun ter electric wire with the upper right cover 20 Fit the scanner right cover using two screws Figure 1 2...

Page 54: ...2NP 1 2 30 22 Snap in the tray mount to the tray stay and fix using two screws Figure 1 2 38 M4 8 screw M4 8 screw Tray stay Tray mount Y116141 8 Service Manual...

Page 55: ...cover to the tray stay using four screws Figure 1 2 39 25 Fit the key counter cover retainer using two screws Figure 1 2 40 M4 x 8 screws Aperture Tray cover Tray cover M4 x 8 screws Key counter cove...

Page 56: ...it the key counter cover to the docu ment table using the screw 28 Connect the key counter signal cable to the key counter electrical wire Figure 1 2 41 Aperture Key counter cover Key counter signal c...

Page 57: ...Fit the tray lower cover Note Install the key counter signal cable and key counter electrical wire so that they are held behind the tray lower cover Figure 1 2 42 Tray lower cover Connector Service Ma...

Page 58: ...Turn the main power switch on and enter the maintenance mode 35 Run maintenance item U204 and select Key Counter see page P 1 3 93 36 Exit the maintenance mode 37 Check that the message requesting the...

Page 59: ...the operation panel to off Make sure that the power indicator and the memory indicator are off before turning off the main power switch And then unplug the power cable from the wall outlet 2 Remove t...

Page 60: ...not directly touch the giga bit ethernet board terminal Hold the top and bottom of the gigabit ethernet board or the projection of the board to insert the gigabit ethernet board Figure 1 2 46 4 Plug t...

Page 61: ...that the power indicator and the memory indicator are off before turning off the main power switch And then unplug the power cable from the wall outlet 2 Remove the staple holder 3 Remove a screw and...

Page 62: ...ype of IC card readers Type A Thicker and in the same size as its holder Continue to step 6 Type B Thicker but smaller than its holder Continue to step 8 Type C Thinner and in the same size as its hol...

Page 63: ...IC card reader holder 7 Mount the IC card reader to the IC card reader holder Proceed to step 10 Figure 1 2 51 IC card reader Type A IC card reader holder Hook and loop fasteners Hook and loop fasten...

Page 64: ...he IC card reader so that it is mounted on the holder with both being flush with the right side edges 9 Mount the IC card reader to the IC card reader holder Figure 1 2 52 IC card reader Type B IC car...

Page 65: ...B cable from the IC card reader through the IC card reader holder ribs wind four timesaround its back and route through another rib Proceed to step 15 Figure 1 2 53 IC card reader holder USB cable Rib...

Page 66: ...pacer where an adhesive tape has been affixed Affix two spacers to the IC card reader 13 Mount the IC card reader to the IC card reader holder Figure 1 2 54 IC card reader Type C IC card reader holder...

Page 67: ...t the bottom of the IC card reader holder wind around its back and route through the rib on the left hand side Make sure the cable will have a slack of about 15 cm Figure 1 2 55 About 15 cm IC card re...

Page 68: ...gure 1 2 56 16 For only type A or B of the IC card reader bundle the surplus length of the cable and insert it into the wire holder Note It pushes also into the crevice between a scanner and a cover F...

Page 69: ...ned to be added connect it to the connector on the far end Figure 1 2 58 18 Affix a label on the upper cover B align ing it with the positioning mark Fix it by matching with a smoke of a dif ferent co...

Page 70: ...ding and uniting two projections and two holes Figure 1 2 60 20 Replace the staple cover and the staple holder in their original positions Figure 1 2 61 Upper cover B Projections Holes Screw Staple ho...

Page 71: ...g in with admin istrator privileges 3 Press Next of Optional Function 4 Select CARD AUTHENTICATION KIT B and press Activate 5 The License Key entry screen is displayed Enter the License Key using the...

Page 72: ...n power switch And then unplug the power cable from the wall outlet 2 Remove the staple holder 3 Remove a screw Figure 1 2 62 Parts Quantity Part No Keyboard holder B 1 Parts Quantity Part No Upper ke...

Page 73: ...e a screw Figure 1 2 63 5 Fit the lower keyboard mounting bracket with the machine using the two S Tite screws M4 x 14 Figure 1 2 64 Screw S Tite screws M4 x 14 Lower keyboard mounting bracket Service...

Page 74: ...rd mounting bracket onto the lower keyboard mount ing bracket using the four S Tite screws M3 x 8 Align them with each other at the mark B Figure 1 2 66 Lower lid Lower lid Hook S Tite screws M3 x 8 A...

Page 75: ...he bottom of the lower keyboard cover in the holes on the keyboard mounting bracket and slide towards the rear 11 Latch the lower keyboard cover with the upper keyboard mount by the five hooks Figure...

Page 76: ...e two P Tite screws M3 x 8 Figure 1 2 69 13 Fix the lower keyboard mounting bracket onto the upper keyboard mounting bracket using the two P Tite screws M3 x 8 Figure 1 2 70 Lower keyboard cover P Tit...

Page 77: ...s on the upper keyboard cover Figure 1 2 71 15 Fix the keyboard with the hook and loop fasteners 16 Connect the USB cable with the USB connector on the machine Figure 1 2 72 Hook and loop fasteners Ke...

Page 78: ...plus length of the cable with two bundling bands and hook it on the hook of the upper keyboard cover Figure 1 2 73 18 Slide the upper lid and fix in the machine Figure 1 2 74 Hook Bunding bands Upper...

Page 79: ...atch the three hooks at the near end and press the hooks downwards to mate with the holes at the far end Figure 1 2 75 20 Replace the staple holder Figure 1 2 76 Cable cover Hook Hook Hook Cable cover...

Page 80: ...main power switch And then unplug the power cable from the wall outlet 2 Remove eight screws 3 Pull the rear cover upwards and then release three hooks 4 Remove the rear cover 5 When not using DP junc...

Page 81: ...e copy guard PWB until it clicks in WIthout a DP junction PWB A FFC is used at YC2 serigraphed on MAIN Figure 1 2 78 8 Fit the copy guard PWB by hooking to two hooks of the IH cover and using the scre...

Page 82: ...tion of the controller box Figure 1 2 80 11 Connect the main circuit PWB with the FFC Main PWB YC34 12 Refit the DP junction PWB cover and the rear cover Figure 1 2 81 Screw FFC Controller box apertur...

Page 83: ...until it clicks in WIth a DP junction PWB A FFCs is used at YC2 serigraphed on MAIN YC1 Serigraphed on DP Figure 1 2 82 15 IFit the copy guard PWB by hooking to two hooks of the IH cover and using the...

Page 84: ...troller box Figure 1 2 84 18 Connect the main circuit PWB with the FFC Main PWB YC34 When DP connection board has already stuck work after removing Refer to Procedure 19 Figure 1 2 85 Screw FFC Contro...

Page 85: ...rm the settings 1 Turn the main power switch on 2 Press the system menu key then System Network 3 The user authentication dialog is shown if user authentication is not enabled Enter the login user nam...

Page 86: ...2NP 1 1 2 62 This page is intentionally left blank Y116141 8 Service Manual...

Page 87: ...er the maintenance item number using the cursor up down keys or numeric keys The selected maintenance item is run Press the stop key Press the start key Start End Maintenance mode is entered The maint...

Page 88: ...U025 Firmware Update Security U026 Pulling Backup Data Drive paper feed and paper conveying system U030 Checking the operation of the motors U031 Checking switches and sensors for paper convey ing U0...

Page 89: ...ion 100 10200 1 U074 Adjusting the DP input light luminosity 1 U087 Setting DP reading position modification operation 145 145 145 U089 Outputting a MIP PG pattern U091 Setting the white line correcti...

Page 90: ...30 22 45 31 21 40 33 25 59 42 31 78 53 40 83 55 38 60 41 31 64 43 30 43 30 22 45 31 21 U107 Setting the voltage for the intermediate transfer cleaning Belt A Belt B Belt C 60 30 45 60 30 45 90 45 68 9...

Page 91: ...7 37 37 37 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 33 1500 1500 1500 1500 1150 1150 1150 1150 1150 1150 1150 1150 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 120V U147 Setting for toner applying operation 0 60 U150 Checking sensors for toner U...

Page 92: ...0 50 Apl Off Apl Charge Mode 10 10 10 10 10 Boot Mode Normal U207 Checking the operation panel keys U209 Set RTC Real Time Clock Date A4 U221 Setting the USB host lock function Off U222 Setting the IC...

Page 93: ...ode Level 1 Level 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 5 U340 Setting the applied mode Adj Memory Adj Max Job 0 10 U341 Specific paper feed location setting for printing function Off Off Off U343 Switching between duplex si...

Page 94: ...N475 N125 C M Y R G B Adjust Original 85 4 0 0 1 1 52 0 1 3 2 4 21 0 0 5 2 5 55 2 29 7 45 0 45 9 71 2 2 1 86 3 9 8 89 1 45 5 63 2 43 3 48 4 70 6 25 9 23 6 21 3 42 9 15 0 10 0 190 0 Chart2 DP N950 N85...

Page 95: ...anual C Manual M Manual Y 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 U469 Adjusting the color registration Regist U470 Setting the JPEG compression ratio Copy Photo...

Page 96: ...ting Protocol List On Off U615 Setting system 6 Ledger U620 Setting the remote switching mode One U625 Setting the transmission system 1 Setting Interval Setting Times 2 3 U630 Setting communication c...

Page 97: ...Time Out 56 36 69 30 20 80 60 6 U650 Setting modem 1 Setting Reg G3 TX Eqr Setting Reg G3 RX Eqr Setting RX Mdm Level 0dB 0dB 43dBm U651 Setting modem 2 Modem output level DTMF output level main valu...

Page 98: ...ading writing U920 Checking the copy counts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 U927 Clearing the all copy counts and machine life counts one time only U928 Checking machine life counts 0 U933 Set Maintenan...

Page 99: ...e settings after initialization or replacement Method Outputs the report 1 Press the start key 2 Select the item to be output 3 Select Print 4 Press the start key A list is output When A4 Letter paper...

Page 100: ...he main power switch on 4 Enter the maintenance item 5 Press the start key 6 Select the item to be send 7 Press the start key Output will be sent to the USB memory Completion Press the stop key The sc...

Page 101: ...8 01 01 4002 01 08 01 01 0501 01 08 01 01 4002 01 08 01 01 0501 01 08 01 01 4002 01 08 01 01 0501 01 08 01 01 4002 01 08 01 01 0501 01 08 01 01 4002 01 08 01 01 0501 01 08 01 01 4002 01 08 01 01 0501...

Page 102: ...eject a Cause of paper jam Hexadecimal For details on the case of paper jam refer to Paper Misfeed Detection P 1 4 3 b Detail of paper source Hexadecimal 00 MP tray 01 Cassette 1 02 Cassette 2 03 Cas...

Page 103: ...The total page count at the time of the self diagnostics error Self diagnostic error code See page 1 4 13 Example 01 6000 01 Self diagnostic error 6000 Self diagnostic error code number 10 Maintenanc...

Page 104: ...con tainer f Paper jam g Self diagnostic error h Maintenance item replacing Indicates the log counter of paper jams depending on location Refer to Paper Jam Log All instances includ ing those are not...

Page 105: ...Installed US English Scan extension kit A Not Installed FAX Information Slot1 Slot2 Rings Normal Rings FAX TEL Rings TAD Option DIMM Size 3 3 3 16 MB Print Coverage Average Total K 1 10 C 2 20 M 3 30...

Page 106: ...0000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 000000000...

Page 107: ...he IC card authentication kit Installed Not Installed Trial 16 Presence or absence of the internet fax kit Installed Not Installed 17 Presence or absence of the data security kit Installed Not Install...

Page 108: ...ftware version and the date of update 37 RP code Code the main software version and the date of update 38 RP code Code the engine software version and the date of the previous update 39 RP code Code t...

Page 109: ...it C Drum unit M Drum unit Y Transfer belt unit Developer unit K Developer unit C Developer unit M Developer unit Y Maintenance kit A Maintenance kit B Maintenance kit C 51 Panel lock information 0 Of...

Page 110: ...avy 1 Duplex settings 5 Heavy 2 0 Disable 6 Heavy 3 1 Enable 7 Extra Heavy 66 Calibration information Black Cyan Magenta Yellow 67 Calibration information 68 69 Calibration information 70 Calibration...

Page 111: ...0 90 Middle coverage setting 0 1 to 100 0 91 Data Sanitization information 92 Toner low setting 0 Enabled 1 Disabled 93 Toner low detection level 0 to 100 94 A shift restriction setup an one sheet ma...

Page 112: ...of the scanner to the position for transport Method 1 Press the start key 2 Select Mode1 All 3 Press the start key The mirror frame of the scanner returns to the position for transport 4 Turn the main...

Page 113: ...ose To check or set the machine number Method 1 Press the start key If the machine serial number of engine PWB matches with that of main PWB If the machine serial number of engine PWB does not match w...

Page 114: ...ontain 3 Select New ID Reconfirm 4 Enter a new 8 digit ID on ten keys 0 9 5 Press the start key The setting is set Method Initialize 1 Select Initialize 2 Press the start key ID is initialized Complet...

Page 115: ...following are displayed Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed Item No Description Display Description EXpected Displays the expected checksum Result...

Page 116: ...eration firmware Panel Main Operation firmware Panel Boot Operation booting Browser Browser firmware Engine Engine firmware Engine Boot Engine booting Scanner Scanner firmware Scanner Boot Scanner boo...

Page 117: ...der booting DF Document finisher firmware DF Boot Document finisher booting MT Mailbox firmware MT BOOT Mailbox booting Fax APL1 FAX APL1 Fax Boot1 FAX boot1 Fax IPL1 FAX IPL1 Fax APL2 FAX APL2 multi...

Page 118: ...tart key 2 Select Execute 3 Press the start key All data other than that for adjustments due to variations between machines is initialized based on the destination setting 4 Turn the main power switch...

Page 119: ...n power switch off and on Allow more than 5 seconds between Off and On U025 Firmware Update Security Description Used to execute FW Update from the USB flash device while Very High is selected in the...

Page 120: ...heck the operation of each motor Method 1 Press the start key 2 Select the motor to be operated 3 Press the start key The operation starts 4 To stop operation press the stop key Completion Press the s...

Page 121: ...in the ON position the display for that switch or sensor will be 1 Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed Item No Description Display Switches and s...

Page 122: ...oid Method 1 Press the start key 2 Select the solenoid to be operated 3 Press the start key The operation starts 4 To stop operation press the stop key Completion Press the stop key The screen for sel...

Page 123: ...Out Top 1 Press the system menu key 2 Press the start key to output a test pattern 3 Press the system menu key 4 Select the item to be adjusted Large size 218 mm or more in width of paper Item No Desc...

Page 124: ...s the start key to output a test pattern 3 Press the system menu key 4 Select the item to be adjusted Item No Description Correct image Output example 1 Output example 2 Leading edge registration 20 1...

Page 125: ...is set Caution Check the copy image after the adjustment If the image is still incorrect perform the following adjustments in maintenance mode Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a...

Page 126: ...e operation of the fan motors Description Drives each fan motor Purpose To check the operation of each fan motor Method 1 Press the start key 2 Select the fan motor to be operated 3 Press the start ke...

Page 127: ...tting value using the keys or numeric keys For output example 1 increase the value For output example 2 decrease the value The greater the value the larger the deflection the smaller the value the sma...

Page 128: ...ion for selecting a maintenance item No appears Item No Description Display Description Full Speed correction value setting at full velocity Half Speed correction value setting at half velocity 3 4 Sp...

Page 129: ...e changed so that shading is possible without being affected by the flaws or stains Setting 1 Press the start key 2 Select Position 3 Change the setting value using the keys or numeric keys Increasing...

Page 130: ...make a test copy 4 Press the system menu key 5 Select the item to be adjusted Adjustment Main Scan 1 Change the setting value using the keys or numeric keys For copy example 1 increase the value For c...

Page 131: ...copy example 1 increase the value For copy example 2 decrease the value Figure 1 3 8 2 Press the start key The value is set Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No...

Page 132: ...ple 1 increase the value For copy example 2 decrease the value Figure 1 3 9 7 Press the start key The value is set Caution Check the copy image after the adjustment If the image is still incorrect per...

Page 133: ...copy example 1 increase the value For copy example 2 decrease the value Figure 1 3 10 7 Press the start key The value is set Caution Check the copy image after the adjustment If the image is still in...

Page 134: ...value is decreased 4 Press the start key The value is set 5 Select Black Line 6 Change the setting using the cursor keys or numeric keys 7 Press the start key The value is set 8 Set the original the...

Page 135: ...ample 1 increase the value For copy example 2 decrease the value Increasing the value makes the image longer while decreasing the value makes the image shorter Figure 1 3 11 2 Press the start key The...

Page 136: ...opy example 2 decrease the value Increasing the setting enlarges the image and decreasing it narrows the image Figure 1 3 12 2 Press the start key The value is set Completion Press the stop key The sc...

Page 137: ...value per step Front Head Leading edge registration of CCD first side 32 to 32 66 to 66 0 0 0 085 mm 0 085 mm Front Tail Trailing edge registration of CCD first side 32 to 32 66 to 66 0 0 0 085 mm 0 0...

Page 138: ...ent does not optimize the leading edge registration proceed with the follow ing maintenance modes Adjustment Trailing edge registration 1 Change the setting value using the keys or numeric keys For co...

Page 139: ...y example 2 decrease the value Figure 1 3 15 7 Press the start key The value is set Caution If the first side is adjusted check the second side and if adjustment is required carry out the adjustment C...

Page 140: ...xecute 6 Press the start key Scanning starts under the selected conditions 7 To stop operation press the stop key Item No Description Display Description Scanner Motor Scanner operation Home Position...

Page 141: ...y correction for scanning originals from the DP Purpose Modify the setting only if a spotted background appears when a bluish original is scanned from the DP Setting 1 Press the start key 2 Change the...

Page 142: ...t the item to be set Setting CCD 1 Select the item to be set 2 Change the value using the or numeric keys Decreasing the setting makes the objects with less density recognized as dusts less dusts beco...

Page 143: ...tem No is displayed Item No Description Display PG pattern to be output Purpose 256GRADATION 256 gradation PG To check the gradation reproducibility COLOR BELT Four color belts PG To check the develop...

Page 144: ...or gray band page and vertical white lines appear on the black band in the same position clean the CIS roller and the CIS glass and then repeat white line correction If vertical black lines or vertica...

Page 145: ...stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed Item No Description blank sheet black band Causes Corrective measures No lines No lines Complete Black lines White lines Dirty CIS...

Page 146: ...dth of the document The original size sensor determines the document is vertical or horizontal The document is detected two times when the DP is installed Item No Description Display Description Data1...

Page 147: ...1 Original threshold value for color R near side 0 to 255 20 50 Original R2 Original threshold value for color R center 0 to 255 30 50 Original R3 Original threshold value for color R far side 0 to 25...

Page 148: ...executing each item is displayed Setting Mode 1 Select the item The screen for executing each item is displayed Initial setting Auto Item No Description Display Description Base MC DC bias High Altitu...

Page 149: ...o Description Display Description Setting range Initial setting C Manual adjustment value Cyan 200 to 200 0 M Manual adjustment value Magenta 200 to 200 0 Y Manual adjustment value Yellow 200 to 200 0...

Page 150: ...elect an item to be set Initial setting Mode0 2 Press the start key The value is set Setting Drum Aging 1 Select an item to be set Initial setting Off 2 Press the start key The value is set Completion...

Page 151: ...be set 2 Change the setting value using the keys or numeric keys 3 Press the start key The value is set Item No Description Display Description Base Standard value 1st side Correction value of single...

Page 152: ...item is being executed copying from an original is available in interrupt copying mode which is activated by pressing the system menu key Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a main...

Page 153: ...s or numeric keys 3 Press the start key The value is set Item No Description Display Description Color Correction value of color printing B W Correction value of monochrome printing Display Descriptio...

Page 154: ...a maintenance item No is displayed Item No Description Display Description Setting range Initial setting Width 160 width of paper 160 0 to 200 40 59 160 Width 220 160 width of paper 220 0 to 200 33 42...

Page 155: ...value is set Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed Item No Description Display Description Belt A Correction value of belt A Belt B Correction value...

Page 156: ...key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed Item No Description Display Description Light Normal1 Weight of paper light to usual 1 Normal2 3 Weight of paper usual 2 to 3 Heavy1 Wei...

Page 157: ...ich is used as a reference when correcting the high voltage based on time Purpose To check the drum status Method 1 Press the start key 2 Select the item The drum drive time is displayed Completion Pr...

Page 158: ...hod 1 Press the start key 2 Select the color to reference The history of a machine number and a drum counter for each color is displayed by three cases Completion Press the stop key The screen for sel...

Page 159: ...ory Description Displays the past record of machine number and the transfer belt unit counter Purpose To check the count value of machine number and the transfer counter Method 1 Press the start key T...

Page 160: ...selecting a maintenance item No is displayed U135 Checking toner motor operation Description Drives toner motors Purpose To check the operation of toner motors Remarks When driving the toner motors l...

Page 161: ...screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed U139 Displaying the temperature and humidity outside the machine Description Displays the detected temperature and humidity outside the machine...

Page 162: ...er On timing Off Timing Setting the value of developer Off timing Image Preference Toner density setting Display Description Initial setting C Setting the value of cyan 480 180 36 37 1500 M Setting th...

Page 163: ...Deep Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed Item No Description Display Description Setting range Initial setting C Setting the value of cyan 500 to...

Page 164: ...olume mode must be changed If the charged toner stays inside the developer unit density decreases Setting 1 Press the start key 2 Select the item to be set 3 Change the setting value using the keys or...

Page 165: ...te of the toner sensor Waste Box Displays the state of the waste toner box Display Switches and sensors T C Sensor C Displays the state of the toner sensor Cyan T C Sensor M Displays the state of the...

Page 166: ...re which is used as a reference when cor recting the toner control Purpose To check the developer drive time after replacing the developer unit Method 1 Press the start key The developer drive time of...

Page 167: ...ess the start key The current developer counts is displayed Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed Item No Description Display Description C Develope...

Page 168: ...perature rise 100 to 250 240 Return Edge Return temperature of overtempera ture rise 100 to 250 190 Ready Edge Ready display temperature 0 to 200 110 Pressure Press Pressurizing beginning temperature...

Page 169: ...he reference voltage of the fuser IH PWB Purpose To check the reference voltage Method 1 Press the start key 2 Select the mode 1 100 V specifications 2 200 V specifications 3 120 V specifications 4 11...

Page 170: ...s all the LEDs on the operation panel on Purpose To check if all the LEDs on the operation panel light Method 1 Press the start key 2 Select Execute 3 Press the start key All the LEDs on the operation...

Page 171: ...ure 1 3 17 Method Initialize 1 Press the start key 2 Tap the center of the sign 3 Press the center of the key dis played next Press it using a tool with a fine tip Figure 1 3 18 Item No Description Di...

Page 172: ...ot your fingernails Figure 1 3 20 5 Press the center of two signs dis played next at the same time Figure 1 3 21 Item No Description Press the center of the sign Press it using a tool with a fine tip...

Page 173: ...ol with a fine tip If you cannot proceed to the next step press the Stop key and try again Press the center of the sign Press it using a tool with a fine tip If you cannot proceed to the next step pre...

Page 174: ...ctively If the setting values are not aligned select Initialize and press the Start key to revert to step 1 Figure 1 3 27 Item No Description Initialize completed Initialize Single Tap Check Press the...

Page 175: ...s dis played the checking process is com pleted successfully Figure 1 3 30 Item No Description Multi Tap Check Step 1 Press both circles Finalize with both pressed at the same time Press with the tips...

Page 176: ...o Multi tap check Figure 1 3 31 Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed Item No Description Multi Tap Check Step 2 Press both circles again Select Mul...

Page 177: ...The result of communication will be displayed Refer to the result Method Call Service End 1 Select Execute 2 Press the start key Communication with the host initiated 3 The result of communication wi...

Page 178: ...mal Speed Normal reading 600 dpi High Speed High speed reading Mode Sets the conveying timing verification mode Reset Resets the conveying timing verification data Result Resets the conveying timing v...

Page 179: ...ng Off 2 Press the start key The setting is set 3 Turn the main power switch off and on Allow more than 5 seconds between Off and On Setting MESSAGE 1 Select the Key Device or Coin Vender 2 Press the...

Page 180: ...econds between Off and On Setting No Coin Action 1 Select the item Initial setting Off 2 Press the start key The setting is set 3 Turn the main power switch off and on Allow more than 5 seconds betwee...

Page 181: ...ting Print 1 Select the item 2 Select the paper size to be set Item No Description Display Description Normal Charge setting Normal AD Charge setting Commercial Print Charge setting Print Apl Charge s...

Page 182: ...e stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed Item No Description Display Description Setting range Initial setting B W CMY RGB Full Color A3 Ledger A3 Ledger size 0 to 300 10...

Page 183: ...e right the top LED in that line will light 4 When all the keys on the operation panel have been pressed all the LEDs light for up to 10 seconds Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting...

Page 184: ...e main power switch off and on Allow more than 5 seconds between Off and On U222 Setting the IC card type Description Sets the type of IC card Purpose To change the type of IC card Setting 1 Press the...

Page 185: ...m the system menu Partial Lock 1 Lock the operation 1 from the system menu Partial Lock 2 Lock the operation 2 from the system menu Partial Lock 3 Lock the operation 3 from the system menu Lock Lock t...

Page 186: ...tem No Description Display Description Install Installs the image data or the message data UnInstall Restores the original image data or message data Display Description Display area Opening Img Start...

Page 187: ...The total size of the files installable is approximately 4 MB Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed U234 Setting punch destination Description Sets...

Page 188: ...nge the setting using the keys or numeric keys Initial setting 0 Number of sheets of stack on the internal tray for non staple copying 10 sheets 2 Press the start key The setting is set 3 Turn the mai...

Page 189: ...r DFMM is turned on at high speed Middle L DF middle motor DFMM is turned on at low speed Eject H DF eject motor DFEM is turned on at high speed Eject L DF eject motor DFEM is turned on at low speed S...

Page 190: ...item No is displayed Item No Description Display Description Punch Punch motor PUM is turned on Punch Move Punch slide motor PUSLM is turned on Display Description Sub Tray DF feedshift solenoid DFFS...

Page 191: ...ailbox Punch Checking the switch and sensor of the punch unit Display Description Front Cover DF front cover switch DFFCSW Top Cover DF top cover switch DFTCSW Tray U Limit DF tray sensor 1 DFTS1 Tray...

Page 192: ...tion Eject MB eject sensor MBES Cover MB cover open close switch MBCOCSW Over Flow1 MB overflow sensor 1 MBOFS1 Over Flow2 MB overflow sensor 2 MBOFS2 Over Flow3 MB overflow sensor 3 MBOFS3 Over Flow4...

Page 193: ...a maintenance item No is dis played Item No Description Display Description Feed Motor 1 2 3 DP original feed motor DPOFM is turned on Conv Motor 1 2 DP original conveying motor DPOCM is turned on Rev...

Page 194: ...mpletion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed Item No Description Display Description Feed 1 2 3 DP feed sensor DPFS Regist 1 3 DP registration sensor DPRS Ti...

Page 195: ...start key 2 Change the message using the cursor up down keys When a message number is entered with the numeric keys and then the start key is pressed the message corresponding the specified number is...

Page 196: ...ront rear shift home position Performed when adjustment is lost with the ejected paper Adjusting of front back stapling home position Adjusts the stapling position in the staple mode if the position i...

Page 197: ...numeric keys If the distance of the position of a punch hole is smaller than the specified value A increase the setting value If the distance is larger than the value A decrease the setting value Figu...

Page 198: ...e above adjustment until paper is properly in position Setting Shift Front HP Shift Tail HP 1 Select Shift Front HP or Shift Tail HP 2 Change the setting value using the keys or numeric keys 3 Press t...

Page 199: ...ositions are off toward the rear side of the machine sample 2 decrease the setting value Figure 1 3 35 3 Press the start key The value is set Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a m...

Page 200: ...intenance item No is displayed Item No Description Display Description 2PF Paper feeder Display Description Motor Off PF paper feed motor PFPFM is turned off On PF paper feed motor PFPFM is turned on...

Page 201: ...ting a maintenance item No is displayed When the firmware is upgraded in the field the standard counter value newly added should be set to 300000 Item No Description Display Description Setting range...

Page 202: ...maintenance item No is displayed When the firmware is upgraded in the field input the counter value of U901 into the pri mary feed counter If the counter value is larger than 30000 replace the primary...

Page 203: ...off and on An error code is displayed in case of an initialization error When errors occurred turn main power switch off then on and execute initialization using maintenance item U252 Error codes Ite...

Page 204: ...276 Setting the copy count mode is Mode1 3 Select the count system Initial setting DBL A3 Ledger 4 Press the start key The setting is set Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maint...

Page 205: ...The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed U265 Setting OEM purchaser code Description Sets the OEM purchaser code Purpose Sets the code when replacing the main PWB and the like Sett...

Page 206: ...ery date Description Enter delivery date in month day and year Purpose To operate when installing the machine Perform this to confirm the delivery date Method 1 Press the start key 2 Select Today 3 Pr...

Page 207: ...ice status page Description Determines displaying the print coverage report on reporting Purpose According to user request changes the setting Setting 1 Press the start key 2 Select On or Off Initial...

Page 208: ...r uneven density appears when printing pages with high print coverage Method 1 Press the start key 2 Change the setting using the cursor left right keys or numeric keys 3 Press the start key The setti...

Page 209: ...ack Line Cnt 1 Select Cnt 2 Change the setting value using the keys or numeric keys When setting is 0 the black line cleaning indication is displayed only if the black line is detected 3 Press the sta...

Page 210: ...Press the start key The setting is set Setting Level 1 2 1 Select the item 2 Change the setting using the keys or numeric keys 3 Press the start key The value is set Completion Press the stop key The...

Page 211: ...ds between Off and On Supplement The work area for copy is small and it may cause output failure if the values are large Setting Adj Max Job 1 Change the setting using the keys or numeric keys The max...

Page 212: ...stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed U343 Switching between duplex simplex copy mode Description Switches the initial setting between duplex and simplex copy Purpose T...

Page 213: ...ount reaches the set value the message is displayed Purpose To change the time for maintenance due indication Setting 1 Press the start key 2 Select Cnt 3 Change the setting using the keys or numeric...

Page 214: ...ey 2 Select On or Off Initial setting On 3 Press the start key The setting is set Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed Item No Description Display...

Page 215: ...ution Check the copy image after the adjustment If the image is still incorrect perform the following adjustments in maintenance mode Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenan...

Page 216: ...art key The value is set Caution Check the copy image after the adjustment If the image is still incorrect perform the following adjustments in maintenance mode Completion Press the stop key The indic...

Page 217: ...g the keys or numeric keys Increasing the value makes the margin wider and decreasing it makes the margin narrower Figure 1 3 38 7 Press the start key The value is set Completion Press the stop key Th...

Page 218: ...ey 3 Place an original and press the start key to make a test copy 4 Press the system menu key 5 Select Adj Data 6 Change the setting value using the keys or numeric keys For copy example 1 decrease t...

Page 219: ...e second time 7 Place the output test pattern 3 as the original Place approximately 20 sheets of white paper on the test pattern 3 and set them 8 Press the start key Adjustment is made third time 9 Wh...

Page 220: ...Table Chart1 6 Select the item Select All for normal use Item No Description Display Description Original to be used for adjustment P N Table Chart1 Automatic adjustment in the scanner sec tion chart...

Page 221: ...rget value 1 Set a specified original P N AVGR14938B on the DP face up 2 Enter maintenance item U411 3 Select Target 4 Select Auto and press the start key 5 Select DP FaceUp Chart1 6 Select Input 7 Pr...

Page 222: ...Auto adjustment starts When automatic adjustment has normally completed OK is displayed If a problem occurs during auto adjustment error code is displayed and operation stops Should this happen determ...

Page 223: ...begin ning Method DP FaceUp Chart2 1 Set a specified original P N AVGR11211F on the DP Cut the trailing edge of the original Figure 1 3 40 2 Enter maintenance item U411 3 Select Target 4 Select U425...

Page 224: ...ect Matrix 2 Set a specified original P N AVGR05134Q on the DP face down 3 Press the start key Auto adjustment starts When ALL is selected the adjustment of Input MTF Gamma and Matrix can be executed...

Page 225: ...Description Codes Description 01 Black band detection error scanner auxiliary scanning direction leading edge skew 02 Black band detection error scanner main scanning direction far end skew 03 Black...

Page 226: ...center line error 15 DP main scanning direction skew error 16 Main scanning direction magnification error 17 Service call error 18 DP paper misfeed error 19 PWB replacement error 1a Original error 1b...

Page 227: ...scription S001 Black band is not detected main scanning direction far end S002 Black band is not detected main scanning direction near end S003 Black band is not detected auxiliary scanning direction...

Page 228: ...ing the white patch for the original for adjustment Black Setting the black patch for the original for adjustment Gray1 Setting the Gray1 patch for the original for adjustment Gray2 Setting the Gray2...

Page 229: ...ight edge black belt 2 of the original at F 15 mm from the top edge of black belt 1 5 Enter the values using the cursor left right keys or numeric keys in Dist2 6 Press the start key The value is set...

Page 230: ...original for adjustment N475 Setting the N475 patch for the original for adjustment N125 Setting the N125 patch for the original for adjustment C Setting the cyan patch for the original for adjustmen...

Page 231: ...nd F Measurement procedure 1 Measure the distance from the edge to the black belt b of the original at D 35 mm from the left edge E 110 mm from the left edge and F 185 mm from the left edge respec tiv...

Page 232: ...t B 4 Enter the measured value using the keys or numeric keys in Main Scan 5 Measure the distance from the black belt of leading edge inside to the black belt of trailing edge inside of the original a...

Page 233: ...able in interrupt copying mode which is activated by pressing the system menu key Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed Item No Description Display...

Page 234: ...tting screen for the selected item is displayed Setting Permission 1 Select the item to be set 2 Change the setting value using the keys or numeric keys 3 Press the start key The value is set Item No...

Page 235: ...calibra tion between paper 0 to 100 20 Sleep Out Setting the execution time of sleeve return calibration 0 to 100 18 T C Calib Setting the execution time of T C cali bration 0 to 100 11 Permission A p...

Page 236: ...tart key 2 Select the item to be set Setting 1 Change the setting value using the keys or numeric keys 2 Press the start key The value is set Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a m...

Page 237: ...Description Auto C Display the auto color registration adjustment value for 1st color Auto M Display the auto color registration adjustment value for 2nd color Auto Y Display the auto color registrati...

Page 238: ...Description LSU Out Top Image up to date timing LSU Out Left Image optical axis adjustment Magnification Whole Correction data of original size magnification in whole Magnification Part1 Correction da...

Page 239: ...t 2 Press the start key A chart for adjustment is outputted 3 Set the output chart for adjustment as the original 4 Select Execute 5 Press the start key Color registration correction starts 6 When nor...

Page 240: ...have been entered Color registration correction starts 7 Print a chart for adjustment 8 Verify that each scale is within the range of 1to A Figure 1 3 46 Item No Description Codes Description Codes D...

Page 241: ...but lower the image processing speed Method 1 Press the start key 2 Select the item to be set Setting Copy 1 Select the item to be set 2 Select the item to be set 3 Change the setting value using the...

Page 242: ...ize priority Display Description Setting range Initial setting Y1 to Y5 Compression ratio of brightness 1 to 100 30 40 51 70 90 CbCr1 to CbCr5 Compression ratio of color differential 1 to 100 30 40 51...

Page 243: ...pose Enter the exposure density correction data after replacing the laser scanner unit Setting 1 Press the start key 2 Select the item to be set 3 Change the setting value using the cursor left right...

Page 244: ...slit glass Setting Cycle 1 Change the setting value using keys The setting can be changed by 100 per step 2 Press the start key The value is set Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting...

Page 245: ...ger value lowers the detection sensitivity but decreases the possibility of false detection 2 Press the start key The value is set Setting PDF Rotation 1 Change the setting value using keys or numeric...

Page 246: ...the power switch off and on Item No Description Display Description Color Table 1 Prn Setting the printer color table Default Color Table 2 Prn Setting the printer color table Custom Color Table 1 Co...

Page 247: ...e USB flash device that contains the color table files is inserted The color table files must be placed in the root of the USB flash device 1 Press the Execute button once it is activated 2 Press the...

Page 248: ...ting is minimum Color monochrome mode is switched for every original Mode2 A mode suited for the user with high black and white usage in which the occurrence of color printing during continuous printi...

Page 249: ...2NP 1 3 163 U486 Details on the modes Figure 1 3 47 Item No Description Service Manual Y116141 8...

Page 250: ...EM code is no operation necessary 3 Select Execute 4 Press the start key Data initialization starts To cancel data initialization press the stop key 5 After data initialization ROM version are display...

Page 251: ...ess the start key Data initialization starts To cancel data initialization press the back key 5 After data initialization ROM version are displayed A ROM version displays three kinds application boot...

Page 252: ...4 Press the start key The value is set Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed U605 Clearing data Description Initializes data related to the fax tran...

Page 253: ...ta is recorded in the auto reduction mode If the number of excess lines is below the setting those lines are ignored If over the setting the entire data on a page is fur ther reduced so that it can be...

Page 254: ...t it can be recorded on the same page 1 Change the setting using the keys or numeric keys Increase the setting if a page received in the reduction mode is over reduced and too much trailing edge margi...

Page 255: ...he setting using the cursor left right keys or numeric keys 2 Press the start key The value is set Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed Item No Des...

Page 256: ...ing Off 2 Press the start key The setting is set Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed Item No Description Display Description Auto Reduct Selects i...

Page 257: ...20 Setting the remote switching mode Description Sets the signal detection method for remote switching Be sure to change the setting according to the type of telephone connected to the machine Setting...

Page 258: ...val 1 Change the setting using the keys or numeric keys 2 Press the start key The value is set Setting Times 1 Change the setting using the keys or numeric keys 2 Press the start key The value is set...

Page 259: ...e DIS or NSF signal When the destination unit has V 34 capability V 34 is selected regardless of the setting 1 Select the setting Initial setting 14400bps 2 Press the start key The setting is set Item...

Page 260: ...gnal is received Used when problems occur due to echoes at the receiver 1 Select the setting Initial setting 75 2 Press the start key The setting is set Completion Press the stop key The screen for se...

Page 261: ...ernet Protocol telephone line 1 Select the setting Initial setting On 2 Press the start key The setting is set Setting CED Freq Sets the frequency of the CED signal Used as one of the measures to impr...

Page 262: ...he fax telephone auto select mode 1 Select the setting Initial setting 2Time 2 Press the start key The setting is set Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is di...

Page 263: ...the setting Initial setting On 2 Press the start key The setting is set Item No Description Display Description V 34 Enables or disables V 34 communication V 34 3429Hz Sets the V 34 symbol speed 3429...

Page 264: ...tem No is displayed U634 Setting communication control 5 Description Sets the maximum number of error bytes judged acceptable when receiving a TCF signal Used as a measure to ease transmission conditi...

Page 265: ...using the keys or numeric keys 2 Press the start key The value is set Setting Time Cont 1 Change the setting using the keys or numeric keys 2 Press the start key The value is set Completion Press the...

Page 266: ...s the start key The value is set Setting T1 Time Out Sets the time before receiving the correct signal after call reception No change is necessary for this maintenance item 1 Change the setting using...

Page 267: ...a call 1 Change the setting using the keys or numeric keys 2 Press the start key The value is set Figure 1 3 48 Ta Tb1 Tb2 time out time Setting Tb1 Time Out In the fax telephone auto select mode set...

Page 268: ...one fails to receive a call 1 Change the setting using the keys or numeric keys 2 Press the start key The value is set Setting Td Time Out Sets the length of the time required to determine silent stat...

Page 269: ...2 Press the start key The setting is set Setting Reg G3 RX Eqr 1 Select 0dB 4dB 8dB or 12dB Initial setting 0dB 2 Press the start key The setting is set Setting RX Mdm Level 1 Select 33dBm 38dBm 43dBm...

Page 270: ...key 2 Select the item to be set 3 Change the setting using the keys or numeric keys 4 Press the start key The setting is set Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item...

Page 271: ...ted to check the telephone is off the hook when a fax is connected to a public switched telephone network 1 Select the setting Initial setting On 2 Press the start key The setting is set Item No Descr...

Page 272: ...an outside call when connected to a PBX According to the type of the PBX connected select the mode to connect an outside call 1 Select the setting Initial setting Loop 2 Press the start key The setti...

Page 273: ...ting List Outputs a list of software switches self telephone number confidential boxes ROM versions and other information Action List Outputs a list of error history transmission line details and othe...

Page 274: ...ethod 1 Press the start key 2 Select the item 3 Press the start key Backup data is cleared 4 When Recovery FAX DIMM or FAX DIMM Clear is selected turn the main power switch off and on Allow more than...

Page 275: ...item to be set Initial setting Off 2 Press the start key The setting is set Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed Item No Description Display Descr...

Page 276: ...the optional dual FAX has been installed Setting 1 Press the start key 2 Press PORT SELECT The current setting is displayed in reverse 3 Select the item to be set Initial setting ALL 4 Press the start...

Page 277: ...and 1 5 Press the start key to set the value Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed List of Software Switches of Which the Setting Can Be Changed Co...

Page 278: ...122 7654 Busy tone detection pattern 1 Busy tone detection in automatic FAX TEL switching 125 76543210 Access code registration for connection to PSTN 126 7654 FAX TEL automatic switching ring back t...

Page 279: ...ce is not installed the corresponding count is not dis played Clearing 1 Select the counts to be cleared Cassette3 and Cassette4 cannot be cleared 2 Select the counts for all and press Clear 3 Press t...

Page 280: ...e screen using the cursor up down keys 3 Select the count value for jam code and press Clear The individual counter cannot be cleared 4 Press the start key The counter value is cleared Method Total Cn...

Page 281: ...the screen using the cursor up down keys 3 Select the count value for service call code and press Clear The individual counter cannot be cleared 4 Press the start key The counter value is cleared Meth...

Page 282: ...e to problems in the cassettes or other sec tions and the related parts are serviced Method 1 Press the start key 2 Press Execute 3 Press the start key to reset partial operation control 4 Turn the ma...

Page 283: ...0 Clearing the print coverage data Description Clears the accumulated data for the print coverage per A4 size paper and its period of time as shown on the service status report Purpose To clear data a...

Page 284: ...for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed Item No Description Display metric Description Display inch Description A3 Paper feed counts for A3 Ledger Paper feed counts for Ledger B4 Paper feed c...

Page 285: ...em No Description Display Description Import Writing data from the USB memory to the machine Export Retrieving from the machine to a USB memory Display Description Depending data Address Book Address...

Page 286: ...ents open error e015 Address book open error group e322 User managements list error e016 Address book list error group e324 Shortcut open error e017 Address book list error group e325 Shortcut list er...

Page 287: ...rror e716 Fax memory error d008 File rename error e717 Fax memory error d009 File open error e718 Fax memory mode error d00a File close error e910 File reading error d00b File reading error e911 File...

Page 288: ...ue of full color copy coverage high Color Copy M Count value of full color copy coverage middle Color Copy L Count value of full color copy coverage low Mono Color Copy Count value of single color cop...

Page 289: ...art key All copy counts and machine life counts are cleared Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed U928 Checking machine life counts Description Disp...

Page 290: ...he start key 2 Select Execute 3 Press the start key Exports a maintenance log to a USB flash device Execute is grayed out is a USB memory is not installed Displays a OK or NG after execution Setting S...

Page 291: ...g the keys or numeric keys l 1 Reversed DP only The greater the value the larger the deflection the smaller the value the smaller the deflection If an original non feed jam or oblique feed occurs incr...

Page 292: ...workflow 4 Press the start key The setting is set 5 Press the start key Executes maintenance modes defined in a workflow in succession Item No Description Display Description Continue Restarting an a...

Page 293: ...on 4 Enter maintenance item U952 5 Select Entry USB 6 Select the workflow 7 Select the work flow save area 8 Select Execute Exports a workflow housed in a USB flash device to the machine Example Regi...

Page 294: ...during auto correction error code is displayed Setting Jam Log 1 Select Jam Log 2 Select On or Off 3 Press the start key The setting is set Supplement Instructions on how to obtain a log when the ope...

Page 295: ...e main power indicator has gone off switch off the main power switch 2 Insert USB memory in USB memory slot 3 Turn the main power switch on 4 Enter maintenance item U977 5 Select Execute 6 Press the s...

Page 296: ...ess the start key 2 Select the color to check 3 The history of a machine number and a developer counter for each color is displayed by three cases Completion Press the stop key The screen for selectin...

Page 297: ...layed 4 Turn the main power switch off and on Allow more than 5 seconds between Off and On U991 Checking the scanner operation count Description Displays the scanner operation count Purpose To check t...

Page 298: ...2NP 1 3 212 This page is intentionally left blank Y116141 8 Service Manual...

Page 299: ...emove paper misfed in the machine pull out the cassette open the paper conveying unit or paper conveying cover The positions and the corrective actions are displayed on the touch panel when a paper ja...

Page 300: ...n D Misfeed in the MP tray E Misfeed in the duplex unit F Misfeed in the inner tray or fuser section G Misfeed in the document processor option H Misfeed in the job separator I Misfeed in the the brid...

Page 301: ...PS2 PFPS1 PFFS2 PFFS1 PFPCS2 FS EPS PCS BRCS2 BRCS3 BRCS1 FUPS DUCL MCL PFCL RS RCL DUS FS2 PFFS ES DPOS DPPFS DPPFS DPRCL MPSOL FS1 1000 sheets Document finisher 500 sheets 2 Paper feeder 3000 sheets...

Page 302: ...ction a request for more pages than the duplex print cycle con tains 0210 Right cover 2 open The right cover 2 is opened during printing E 0501 No paper feed from cassette 1 The registration sensor RS...

Page 303: ...d sensor 1 FS1 does not turn on during paper feed from cassette 4 B 1413 Feed sensor 1 stay jam Feed sensor 1 FS1 does not turn off during paper feed from cassette 3 B 1414 Feed sensor 1 FS1 does not...

Page 304: ...PS does not turn on dur ing paper feed from cassette 2 F 4103 The fuser pre sensor FUPS does not turn on dur ing paper feed from cassette 3 F 4104 The fuser pre sensor FUPS does not turn on dur ing pa...

Page 305: ...2 H 4213 The eject sensor ES does not turn off during paper feed from cassette 3 H 4214 The eject sensor ES does not turn off during paper feed from cassette 4 H 4218 The eject sensor ES does not tur...

Page 306: ...The bridge conveying sensor 1 BRCS1 does not turn on during paper feed from cassette 1 H 4902 The bridge conveying sensor 1 BRCS1 does not turn on during paper feed from cassette 2 H 4903 The bridge c...

Page 307: ...turn on during paper feed from cassette 4 H 5008 The bridge conveying sensor 3 BRCS3 does not turn on during paper feed from the duplex section H 5009 The bridge conveying sensor 3 BRCS3 does not turn...

Page 308: ...inisher J 6511 DF eject paper sensor stay jam DF eject paper sensor DFMTS is not turned off since the bundle discharge starts 1000 sheet fin isher J 6811 DF side registration sensor 1 stay jam DF side...

Page 309: ...tand by states of paper feed while reading the image G 9010 DP open The DP is opened during original feeding Sensor in the conveying system is on when the power is turned on or the cover is closed G 9...

Page 310: ...ed off within the specified time its turning on G 9500 DP switchback sensor non arrival jam DP switchback sensor DPSBS does not turn on within specified time of DP timing sensor DPTS turning on G 9600...

Page 311: ...incompat ible detection error In the initial communication with the FAX control PWB the normal communication com mand is not transmitted Defective FAX soft ware 1 Install the FAX system designed for...

Page 312: ...f and after 5 seconds then turn power on 2 Check that the EEPROM is peroperly installed on the engine PWB and re install it Defective PWB Replace the engine PWB and check for cor rect operation see pa...

Page 313: ...nds then turn power on 2 Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and if necessary con nect the connector all the way in Operation PWB YC10 and Main PWB YC12 3 If the wiring is disconnect...

Page 314: ...nnects the DP main PWB and the main PWB 3 Replace the DP main PWB 4 Replace the main PWB see page 1 5 31 0640 Hard disk error The hard disk cannot be accessed Defective connec tor cable or poor contac...

Page 315: ...SATA wiring between the HDD and the main circuit PWB for loose connection disconnection and damages and that it is connected into the correct terminal Main PWB YC1 YC27 3 Replace the SATA cable 4 Exe...

Page 316: ...ttery 4 If communication error due to a noise etc is present with the RTC on the main circuit PWB check the PWB is properly grounded Defective PWB Replace the main PWB and check for cor rect operation...

Page 317: ...ve smoothly and repair any problem that is found Defective connec tor cable or poor contact in the con nector Reinsert the connector Also check for conti nuity of the connector cable If necessary repl...

Page 318: ...place the engine connect PWB or the main PWB and check for correct operation see page 1 5 48 1030 PF lift motor 1 error paper feeder After cassette 3 is inserted PF lift sensor 1 does not turn on with...

Page 319: ...t the second time and later During driving the motor the lift overcurrent protective monitor signal is detected for 1s or more 5 times succes sively However the first 1 s after PF lift motor 1 is turn...

Page 320: ...ed replace the wiring 5 Replace the PF Lift motor2 PF Lift sensor2 1 Check that the sensor is correctly positioned 2 Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and if necessary connect the...

Page 321: ...s and gears Check for broken gears and replace if necessary Defective motor Replace the Developer motor K Defective PWB 1 Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest if necessary 2 Replace the...

Page 322: ...test if necessary 2 Replace the engine PWB and check for correct operation see page 1 5 33 2112 Developer motor YCM startup error Developer motor YCM is not stabilized within 3 s since the motor is ac...

Page 323: ...engine PWB and check for correct operation see page 1 5 33 2202 Drum motor YCM steady state error The rated speed signal detected the stability OFFcontinuously for 1 s after the drum motor YCM stabil...

Page 324: ...and engine PWB YC3 Defective drive transmission sys tem 1 To check the motor operation execute Drum YCM by U030 see page 1 3 34 2 Check if the rollers and gears rotate smoothly If not grease the bushi...

Page 325: ...the cable Conveying motor 2 and video PWB YC28 Defective drive transmission sys tem Check if the rollers and gears rotate smoothly If not grease the bushings and gears Check for broken gears and repla...

Page 326: ...nuity within the connector cable If none replace the cable Conveying motor 1 and engine PWB YC25 Defective drive transmission sys tem Check if the rollers and gears rotate smoothly If not grease the b...

Page 327: ...r vice manual for the paper feeder 2700 TC belt release motor error When the TC belt release motor is driven error signal is detected continuously for 3 s Defective drive transmission sys tem 1 To che...

Page 328: ...sor is correctly positioned 2 Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and if necessary connect the connector all the way in Home position sensor and ISC PWB YC8 3 Replace the home positi...

Page 329: ...em AGC error After AGC correct input is not obtained at CCD Defective connec tor cable or poor contact in the con nector 1 To check the lamp execute U061 CCD see page 1 3 43 2 Confirm that the wiring...

Page 330: ...r cable If none replace the cable CCD PWB and ISC PWB YC9 ISC PWB and main PWB YC11 Defective CCD PWB Replace the image scanner unit see page 1 5 21 Defective PWB Replace the main PWB and check for co...

Page 331: ...LSU connect PWB and check for correct operation see page 1 5 33 4003 Polygon motor M steady state error The rated speed signal detected the stability OFF continuously for 1 s after the polygon motor M...

Page 332: ...LSU connect PWB and check for correct operation see page 1 5 33 4013 Polygon motor M startup error Polygon motor M is not sta bilized within 10 s since the motor is activated Defective connec tor cabl...

Page 333: ...onti nuity within the connector cable If none replace the cable BDPWB and APCPWB APCPWB and LSU connect PWB YC3 LSU connect PWB and engine PWB YC13 Defective APCPWB Replace the Laser scanner unit C se...

Page 334: ...g all the way in Laser scanner unit and LSU relay PWB YC1 LSU relay PWB YC10 and Engine PWB YC13 2 If the FCC wiring is disconnected shorted or grounded replace the FCC wiring 3 Replace the laser scan...

Page 335: ...g is disconnected replace the FCC wiring 3 Replace the laser scanner unit see page 1 5 20 Engine PWB 1 Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest if necessary 2 Replace the engine PWB see pag...

Page 336: ...higher than 240 C 464 F continuously for 1 s Deformed connec tor pin If the I F connector pins of the fuser unit and the main unit are deformed owing to foreign matters such as paper dusts replace th...

Page 337: ...d connec tor pin If the I F connector pins of the fuser unit and the main unit are deformed owing to foreign matters such as paper dusts replace the connectors or the units including the con nectors D...

Page 338: ...nuity within the connector cable If none replace the cable IH coil unit and IHPWB IHPWB and engine PWB YC30 Deformed connec tor pin If the I F connector pins of the fuser unit and the main unit are de...

Page 339: ...ector pins of the fuser unit and the main unit are deformed owing to foreign matters such as paper dusts replace the connectors or the units including the con nectors Defective fuser thermistor Replac...

Page 340: ...1 Defective cooling fan motor Replace the IH fan motor 6750 Abnormally output overcur rent IHPWB Defective PWB Replace the IH PWB and check for correct operation see page 1 5 51 Defective fuser unit R...

Page 341: ...YC19 Defective cooling fan motor Replace the container IH coil fan motor or the IH fan motor Defective PWB Replace the engine PWB and check for cor rect operation see page 1 5 33 6950 IH CPU communica...

Page 342: ...s or 248 or more Defective Devel oper unit Replace the developer unit M see page 1 5 13 Defective PWB Replace the engine PWB check for correct operation see page 1 5 33 7104 Toner sensor Y error The s...

Page 343: ...e or poor contact in the con nector Reinsert the connector Also check for conti nuity within the connector cable If none replace the cable Developer unit Y and drum connect PWB YC6 Drum connect PWB an...

Page 344: ...density error When the concentration in a bias calibration is unusual Defective ID sen sor Replace the ID sensor Defective PWB Replace the engine PWB check for correct operation see page 1 5 33 7612...

Page 345: ...mes successively Mismatch between writing data and reading data occurs eight times successively Poor contact in the connector termi nals Reinsert the connector Also check for conti nuity within the co...

Page 346: ...ccessively Poor contact in the connector termi nals Reinsert the connector Also check for conti nuity within the connector cable If none replace the cable Drum unit Y and drum connect PWB YC2 drum con...

Page 347: ...es successively Poor contact in the connector termi nals Reinsert the connector Also check for conti nuity within the connector cable If none replace the cable Developer unit M and drum connect PWB YC...

Page 348: ...iring 6 Replace the punch motor Punch home position sensor 1 Execute U241 Punch Punch HP to check the finisher switch see page 1 3 105 2 Check that the sensor and its mounting bracket are correctly po...

Page 349: ...iring connector is firmly connected and if necessary connect the connector all the way in Punch motor and Punch PWB YC4 5 If the wiring is disconnected shorted or grounded replace the wiring 6 Replace...

Page 350: ...he wiring connector is firmly connected and if necessary connect the connector all the way in Punch motor and Punch PWB YC4 5 If the wiring is disconnected shorted or grounded replace the wiring 6 Rep...

Page 351: ...PWB YC11 5 If the wiring is disconnected shorted or grounded replace the wiring 6 Replace the DF paddle motor DF paddle sensor 1 Execute U241 Finisher Bundle Eject HP to check the finisher switch see...

Page 352: ...way in DF bundle discharge unit sensor and DF main PWB YC20 5 If the wiring is disconnected shorted or grounded replace the wiring 6 Replace the DF eject release motor DF bundle discharge unit sensor...

Page 353: ...d shorted or grounded replace the wiring 6 Replace the DF tray motor DF tray sensor 1 DF tray upper surface sensor 1 Execute U241 Finisher Tray U Limit Tray Top to check the finisher switch see page 1...

Page 354: ...g is disconnected shorted or grounded replace the wiring 6 Replace the DF tray motor DF tray sensor 1 DF tray upper surface sensor 1 Execute U241 Finisher Tray U Limit Tray Top to check the finisher s...

Page 355: ...ay motor and DF main PWB YC14 5 If the wiring is disconnected shorted or grounded replace the wiring 6 Replace the DF tray motor DF tray sensor 4 1 Execute U241 Finisher Tray Middle to check the finis...

Page 356: ...registration motor 1 and DF main PWB YC11 5 If the wiring is disconnected shorted or grounded replace the wiring 6 Replace the DF side registration motor 1 DF side registration sensor 1 1 Execute U24...

Page 357: ...C11 5 If the wiring is disconnected shorted or grounded replace the wiring 6 Replace the DF side registration motor 1 DF side registration sensor 1 1 Execute U241 Finisher Width Front to check the fin...

Page 358: ...F side registration motor 2 and DF main PWB YC11 5 If the wiring is disconnected shorted or grounded replace the wiring 6 Replace the DF side registration motor 2 DF side registration sensor 2 1 Execu...

Page 359: ...tration motor 2 and DF main PWB YC11 5 If the wiring is disconnected shorted or grounded replace the wiring 6 Replace the DF side registration motor 2 DF side registration sensor 2 1 Execute U241 Fini...

Page 360: ...he wiring is disconnected shorted or grounded replace the wiring 6 Replace the DF slide motor DF staple sensor 1 Execute U241 Finisher Width Staple HP to check the finisher switch see page 1 3 105 2 C...

Page 361: ...e the DF main PWB Refer to the service manual for the document finisher 8240 DF staple motor error 2 Staple JAM DF has been detected twice in a row The second JAM detection condition fullfilled with a...

Page 362: ...or grounded replace the wiring 5 Replace the DF middle motor DF middle sensor 1 Execute U241 Finisher Middle Tray Eject to check the finisher switch see page 1 3 105 2 Check that the sensor and its mo...

Page 363: ...ng is disconnected shorted or grounded replace the wiring 6 Replace the punch slide motor Punch slide sensor 1 Execute U241 Punch Punch HP to check the finisher switch see page 1 3 103 2 Check that th...

Page 364: ...rted or grounded replace the wiring 6 Replace the punch slide motor Punch paper edge sensor 1 2 1 Execute U241 Punch Edge Face 1 2 3 4 to check the finisher switch see page 1 3 105 2 Check that the se...

Page 365: ...d and write data does not match 3 times in succession DF main PWB 1 Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and if necessary connect the connector all the way in DF main PWB YC7 and Engi...

Page 366: ...motor is driven DP lift sensor 1 does not turn on within 1500 pulse Three recovery times The above has been detected 5 times The number of detec tion should be weighted with one for the rise at job s...

Page 367: ...firmly connected and if necessary connect the connector all the way in DP lift sensor 2 and DP main PWB YC2 4 Replace the DP lift sensor2 DP main PWB Replace the DP main PWB 9060 DP EEPROM error Mism...

Page 368: ...0 Coin vender error Communication error has been detected in connection with the coin mec and the rejector Rejector installed incorrectly Check the rejector is properly installed and if not perform th...

Page 369: ...paid out despite the pay out motor is determined not active Defective pay out motor Replace the coin mec 9170 Coin vender pay out sensor error Coin is paid out despite the pay out motor is determined...

Page 370: ...ng unit Do not replace the drum unit with the one color for other one in the same machine F000 Communication error between main PWB and operation PWB Main PWB 1 Turn the main power swtch off and after...

Page 371: ...engine PWB YC46 is normal and if necessary re insert Or replace the FCC wire 4 If not corrected replace the main PWB see page 1 5 31 Engine PWB 1 Check the engine software and upgrade to the latest i...

Page 372: ...error Scanner software Install the latest scanner software ISC PWB 1 Turn the main power swtch off and after 5 seconds then turn power on 2 Confirm that the EEPROM has been properly installed 3 If no...

Page 373: ...tally 8 One side of the print image is darker than the other 9 Spots are printed 10 Image is blurred See page 1 4 78 See page 1 4 78 See page 1 4 78 See page 1 4 79 See page 1 4 79 11 The leading edg...

Page 374: ...r Also check for conti nuity of the connector cable If necessary replace the cable High voltage PWB and engine PWB YC6 Defective high voltage PWB Replace the high voltage PWB see page 1 5 39 Defective...

Page 375: ...Defective main charger out put Defective connector cable or poor contact in the con nector Reinsert the connector Also check for conti nuity within the connector cable If none replace the cable High...

Page 376: ...he intermediate transfer unit see page 1 5 16 Defective transfer roller Replace the transfer roller unit see page 1 5 16 Dirty scanner mirror Clean the scanner mirror Print example Causes Check proced...

Page 377: ...Check procedures corrective measures Scanner moves erratically Check if there is any foreign matter on the front and rear scanner rails If any remove it Deformed press roller Replace the fuser unit s...

Page 378: ...e Causes Check procedures corrective measures Paper damp Check the paper storage conditions Paper creased Replace the paper Drum condensation Perform the drum refresh operation Dirty or flawed drum Pe...

Page 379: ...ndensation Perform the drum refresh operation Print example Causes Check procedures corrective measures Misadjusted image center line Run maintenance item U034 to readjust the center line of image pri...

Page 380: ...e page 1 5 38 2 ISU motor does not operate 1 Defective connector cable or poor con tact in the connector Reinsert the connector Also check for continuity within the connector cable If none replace the...

Page 381: ...ck for correct operation see page 1 5 33 6 Controller fan motor does not operate 1 Defective connector cable or poor con tact in the connector Reinsert the connector Also check for continuity within t...

Page 382: ...Defective PWB Replace the engine PWB and check for correct operation see page 1 5 33 12 Fuser fan motor does not operate 1 Defective connector cable or poor con tact in the connector Reinsert the conn...

Page 383: ...3 Defective PWB Replace the engine PWB and check for correct operation see page 1 5 33 18 Mid clutch 2 does not operate 1 Defective connector cable or poor con tact in the connector Reinsert the conn...

Page 384: ...ngine PWB and check for correct operation see page 1 5 33 24 The message requesting paper to be loaded is shown when paper is present on the cas sette 1 1 Defective connector cable or poor con tact in...

Page 385: ...correct operation see page 1 5 33 28 The size of paper on the cassette 2 is not displayed cor rectly 1 Defective connector cable or poor con tact in the connector Reinsert the connector Also check fo...

Page 386: ...uide in the cassette are installed incorrectly Check the paper width guide visually and remedy or replace if necessary 4 Multiple sheets of paper are fed Check if the paper is excessively curled Chang...

Page 387: ...stined host folder and or file names are invalid 1 Check illegal characters are not contained within these names 2 Check the name of the folder and files conform with the naming syntax 3 Confirm desti...

Page 388: ...onfirm device s network parameters 5 Confirm the network parameters the device is con nected 6 Check the FTP server name 2102 Access to the FTP server has failed Connection timeout 1 Check the FTP ser...

Page 389: ...parameters 2 Confirm the network parameters the device is con nected 3101 FTP server responded with an error 1 Confirm device s network parameters 2 Confirm the network parameters the device is con ne...

Page 390: ...er 2102 Connection to the SMTP POP3 server has failed Connection timeout 1 Check the SMTP POP3 server name 2 Check the SMTP POP3 port number 3 Confirm device s network parameters 4 Confirm the network...

Page 391: ...ing CRAM MD5 DIGEST MD5 PLAIN and LOGIN 4803 Failed to establish the SSL session 1 Verify the self certificate of the device 2 Check the server certificate of the SMTP POP3 server 3 Check the SMTP POP...

Page 392: ...th an E indica tion followed by five digits The upper three of the five digits indicate general classification of the error and its cause while the lower two indicate the detailed classification Items...

Page 393: ...See page 1 4 103 U018XX A communication error occurred before starting T 30 protocol during reception in V 34 mode See page 1 4 104 U02000 Relay broadcast was refused by a relay station because of a m...

Page 394: ...ransmission was not registered in the des tination unit Or in interoffice subaddress based transmission mode the specified sub address box number was not registered in the destination unit Or the dest...

Page 395: ...overflowed U14100 Memory overflowed in the destination unit during confidential transmission Or in interof fice subaddress based transmission memory overflowed in the destination unit U19000 Memory ov...

Page 396: ...al box U00434 Confidential polling request was received but interrupted because the specified confi dential box No was intended for encryption U00435 Confidential polling request was received but inte...

Page 397: ...15 Empty of recording paper U00620 Copier fixing unit problem U00622 Copier drive motor problem U00655 CTS was not activated after RTS due to a modem error U00656 Data was not transmitted after CTS wa...

Page 398: ...gnal was received after transmission of an EOP signal and the preset number of command retransfers was exceeded U01018 No relevant signal was received after transmission of a PRI EOP signal and the pr...

Page 399: ...U01052 A DCN signal was received after transmission of an RR signal ECM U01053 A DCN signal was received after transmission of a PPS NULL signal ECM U01054 A DCN signal was received after transmission...

Page 400: ...n of a PIP signal U01124 No response after transmission of a PIN signal U01125 No response after transmission of a CNS signal between units of our make U01126 No response after transmission of a PPR s...

Page 401: ...signal was received after transmission of an RNR signal ECM U01155 A DCN signal was received after transmission of an SPA signal short protocol U01160 During message reception transmission time excee...

Page 402: ...nd symbol speed occurs after MPh exchange a DCN signal was transmitted to the destination unit and the line was cut 2 9 U023XX error code table Relay command abnormal reception 2 10 U044XX error code...

Page 403: ...release the hook Take care not to get the cables caught To reassemble the parts use the original screws If the types and the sizes of screws are not known refer to the PARTS LIST 2 Drum unit Note the...

Page 404: ...and when seen through the left side window A shiny or gold colored band when seen through the right side window The above will reveal that the toner container is a genuine Olivetti branded toner conta...

Page 405: ...cover Procedure 1 Remove the cassette See page 1 5 8 2 Open the front cover 3 Remove two films from the front cover Figure 1 5 3 4 Unhitch the straps by squeezing the hooks inward as shown Figure 1 5...

Page 406: ...fitting the rear cover Procedure 1 Remove eight screws 2 Pull the rear cover upwards and then release three hooks 3 Remove the rear cover Figure 1 5 6 Front cover Fulcrum axis Fulcrum axis Fulcrum sec...

Page 407: ...posi tion of a paper guide Figure 1 5 7 2 Remove the rear cover See page 1 5 4 3 Remove the cassette See page 1 5 8 4 Open the front cover 5 Remove six screws 6 Pull the left lower cover upwards and...

Page 408: ...NP 1 5 6 8 Release the hook of the front upper cover 9 Tilt the front upper cover forward Figure 1 5 9 10 Remove the inner tray Figure 1 5 10 Hook Front upper cover Inner tray Y116141 8 Service Manual...

Page 409: ...e screw and remove the eject rear cover Figure 1 5 11 2 Release two hooks by using a flat screwdriver 3 Release two projections and remove the tray left cover Figure 1 5 12 Screw Eject rear cover Tray...

Page 410: ...ever and then remove the primary paper feed unit 3 Check or replace the primary paper feed unit and refit all the removed parts 4 When replacing the new unit proceed as follows 1 Performs maintenance...

Page 411: ...P paper feed roller and MP separation pad Procedure 1 Open the right cover 1 Figure 1 5 15 2 While squeezing the holder inward remove the MP paper feed roller Figure 1 5 16 Right cover 1 MP paper feed...

Page 412: ...eplace the MP paper feed roller and MP separation pad and refit all the removed parts 5 When replacing the new parts proceed as follows 1 Performs maintenance mode U901 Checking copy counts by paper f...

Page 413: ...or replace the registration roller right and refit all the removed parts Figure 1 5 18 4 Detaching and refitting the registration cleaner Procedure 1 Open the front cover 2 Open the duct cover See pag...

Page 414: ...onnector 3 Close the right cover 1 Figure 1 5 20 4 Open the MP tray 5 Release two fulcrums of the MP tray by using a flat screwdriver 6 Pull two straps upwards to remove 7 Remove the MP tray Figure 1...

Page 415: ...nit Procedure 1 Open the front cover 2 Release the lock lever and then remove the waste toner box Figure 1 5 22 3 Turn the lock lever to the right and then knock down the duct cover forwards Figure 1...

Page 416: ...and then remove the developer unit 6 Check or replace the developer unit and refit all the removed parts 7 When replacing the new unit proceed as follows 1 Performs maintenance mode U410 Adjusting th...

Page 417: ...the drum unit 6 Check or replace the drum unit and refit all the removed parts 7 When replacing the new unit proceed as follows 1 Performs maintenance mode U410 Adjusting the halftone automatically s...

Page 418: ...ure 1 5 28 2 Detaching and refitting the secondary transfer roller unit Procedure 1 Open the right cover 1 2 Release two lock levers and then remove the secondary transfer roller unit 3 Check or repla...

Page 419: ...rip two knobs of the fuser unit 4 Lift the fuser unit upwards and then remove the fuser unit 5 Check or replace the fuser unit and refit all the removed parts 6 When replacing the new unit proceed as...

Page 420: ...nit 1 and refit all the removed parts Figure 1 5 32 NOTE When refitting the drive unit 1 checks that the position of a cam is in the A side from the upper limit line NOTE When cam isn t in the A side...

Page 421: ...ting the drive unit 3 Procedure 1 Remove the rear cover See page 1 5 4 2 Remove two connectors 3 Remove two wire holders and then release the wires 4 Remove four screws 5 Release the hook and remove t...

Page 422: ...belt around your wrist to prevent damage to the LSU Do not touch termi nals and FFC contacts in the APC PWB of the LSU When reconnecting FFCs be sure to insert the FFC all the way in with the FFC conn...

Page 423: ...n the outputted test pattern 7 When measuring the size of two places A and B if the difference of sizes is 1 5 mm or less it is the completion of adjustment If the difference of size is more than 1 5m...

Page 424: ...s Figure 1 5 40 Manual correction 5 Press Manual and then Print Chart A chart is printed 6 Press Registration Read figures at MH 1 to 7 CH 1 to 7 YH 1 to 7 and MV 3 CV 3 YV 3 of the reference chart an...

Page 425: ...e within the range of 1 to A If they are within the range adjustment is complete If they are out of range proceed to step 11 Figure 1 5 43 If manual color registration has failed 11 If the balance bet...

Page 426: ...mple 2 rotate clockwise Number of rotation V 1 V 5 x 4 clicks 15 Refit the waste toner box tray as before and then close the front cover 16 Turn the main power switch off and on Correction automatical...

Page 427: ...wo screws and then remove the scanner right cover ATTENTION To reinstall the scanner right cover position it close to the contact glass Figure 1 5 46 2 Remove the contact glass by pull right ward Figu...

Page 428: ...er cover Figure 1 5 48 4 Remove the FFC and the connector 5 Remove four screws and then remove the image scanner unit Figure 1 5 49 Screw Screw Screw Screw Scanner cover Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw...

Page 429: ...umber marked a and then match the line c of ISU to the positioning line b of same number on frame side Line c is the one which is marked with the appropriate number The rear and front of machine Match...

Page 430: ...contact glass See page 1 5 21 2 Remove two screws and then remove the scanner rear cover 3 Remove the rear cover Figure 1 5 51 4 Remove two screws and remove the scanner front upper cover Figure 1 5 5...

Page 431: ...ook and then remove the FFC cover Figure 1 5 53 8 Remove the FFC from the connector 9 Remove two screws and then remove the LED unit 10 Check or replace the LED unit and refit all the removed parts Fi...

Page 432: ...nit Caution When you move an exposure unit manually carry out after removing the connec tor of a scanner motor An ISC PWB may be damaged with the back electromotive force of a scanner motor Figure 1 5...

Page 433: ...remove the connector from the DP relay PWB 3 Remove the screw and remove the DP connector mounting plate Figure 1 5 56 4 Remove eight screws and remove the controller box cover Figure 1 5 57 Screw Gui...

Page 434: ...main PWB 8 Remove the wire guide and the controller fan motor 9 Remove nine screws and then remove the main PWB 10 Check or replace the main PWB and refit all the removed parts Figure 1 5 59 Guide ho...

Page 435: ...MI Browser and Dictionary Jpn excluding Language were copied into the slot on the machine and turn power on see page 1 6 1 2 After the main circuit PWB has been replaced perform U026 to restore backed...

Page 436: ...main PWB has been replaced 1 Run U004 model number entry The C0130 mismatching model number is displayed when the device is powered up after its EEPROM has been replaced Restore the counter values and...

Page 437: ...connector is satisfactory Figure 1 5 63 Detaching of EEPROM 1 The flat screwdriver is inserted between EEPROM and socket 2 Detach it little by little right and left and alternately while noting the tr...

Page 438: ...om the ISC PWB 3 Remove the wires by releasing three wire saddles Figure 1 5 65 4 Remove six screws 5 Pull the left lower cover upwards and release four hooks 6 Remove the left lower cover Figure 1 5...

Page 439: ...Remove four screws and then remove the engin PWB 12 Check or replace the engine PWB and refit all the removed parts CAUTION When replacing the engine PWB remove the EEPROM U15 from the engine PWB that...

Page 440: ...ach it to the new PWB Figure 1 5 69 Detaching of EEPROM 1 The flat screwdriver is inserted between EEPROM and socket 2 Detach it little by little right and left and alternately while noting the transf...

Page 441: ...See page1 5 5 2 Remove the eject rear cover See page1 5 7 3 Release two hooks and then remove the tray left cover Figure 1 5 71 4 Remove the left upper cover by sliding it backward Figure 1 5 72 Tray...

Page 442: ...6 Remove two screws and scanner right cover 7 Remove the right upper cover Figure 1 5 73 8 Remove two screws and scanner rear cover Figure 1 5 74 Right upper cover Screw Scanner right cover Screw Scre...

Page 443: ...rews and scanner front upper cover Figure 1 5 75 10 Remove the staple holder 11 Remove the screw and the staple cover Figure 1 5 76 Screw Scanner front upper cover Screw Screw Staple holder Staple cov...

Page 444: ...then remove the upper cover B by sliding it to the left Figure 1 5 77 13 Remove two screws and then remove the operation panel lower cover Figure 1 5 78 Upper cover B Lock part Screw Screw Operation p...

Page 445: ...Remove four screws from the operation panel upper unit Figure 1 5 79 15 Remove the ISU front cover Figure 1 5 80 Screws Screw Operation panel upper unit Screw Screws Screws ISU front cover Service Ma...

Page 446: ...nt board of DP relay PWB 18 Remove three connectors from the ISC PWB Figure 1 5 81 19 Remove four screws and then remove the image scanner unit upward Figure 1 5 82 Screw Screw Mount board of DP relay...

Page 447: ...Slide the eject unit to the right Figure 1 5 83 22 Remove six screws 23 Release four hooks by sliding the high voltage PWB upward Figure 1 5 84 Screw Screw Eject unit High voltage PWB Screw Screw Scre...

Page 448: ...two connectors from the high voltage PWB 25 Remove the high voltage PWB 26 Check or replace the high voltage PWB and refit all the removed parts Figure 1 5 85 High voltage PWB Connector Connector Y11...

Page 449: ...ove all connecters from the power source PWB 4 Remove eight screws and then remove the power source PWB 5 Check or replace the power source PWB and refit all the removed parts Figure 1 5 87 Power sour...

Page 450: ...1 3 Remove the front upper cover 4 Remove two screws and then remove the operation panel lower cover Figure 1 5 88 5 Remove four screws and then rotate the operation panel upper unit Figure 1 5 89 Scr...

Page 451: ...gure 1 5 90 8 Remove three connectors from the operatioon panel PWB main 9 Remove a screw and then remove the wire guide from the operation panel upper unit Figure 1 5 91 Operation panel upper unit Co...

Page 452: ...main 11 Remove six screws and remove the operation panel PWB main 12 Check or replace the operation panel PWB main and refit all the removed parts Figure 1 5 92 Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw Ope...

Page 453: ...93 5 Remove the connector from the option connect PWB 6 Remove two screws and remove the IH box cover 7 Remove all connectors from the IH PWB 8 Remove six screws and then remove the IH PWB 9 Check or...

Page 454: ...to remove them Figure 1 5 95 2 Remove the clear panel Figure 1 5 96 3 Remove the operation panel sheet 4 Replace the operation panel sheet of the corresponding language 5 Refit the clear panel 6 Refi...

Page 455: ...ing the conveying unit Procedure 1 Remove the MP tray See page 1 5 12 2 Open the right cover 1 Figure 1 5 98 3 Remove two screws and then remove two straps Figure 1 5 99 Right cover 1 Screw Screw Stra...

Page 456: ...he wire cover 5 Remove two connectors 6 Rotate the fulcrum axis and slide it for ward 7 Pull the right cover 1 backward and then remove it Figure 1 5 100 Fulcrum Connectors Right cover1 Wire cover Y11...

Page 457: ...eloper fan 2 Rating label outside Exhaust Exhaust Exhaust Exhaust Intake Developer fan 3 Rating label outside Fuser fan 2 Rating label outside Developer fan 1 Rating label outside Intake Container IH...

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Page 459: ...at the version of the firmware is correctly displayed 8 Turn OFF the main power switch and remove the USB memory Figure 1 6 1 Caution Never turn off the power switch or remove the USB flash device dur...

Page 460: ...ting of the PWB software will start for restoration The memory and attention LEDs will be blinking 5 Only the Memory LED will be blinking when rewriting is successful Only the Attention LED will be bl...

Page 461: ...contain 500 sheets The sheet from the cassette is pulled out by rotation of the pickup roller and sent to the paper conveying section by rotation of the paper feed roller Also the retard roller preve...

Page 462: ...ER_LSIZE1_1 YC7 4 YC4 16 YC4 15 YC4 14 YC4 13 YC4 12 YC4 11 YC4 10 LIFT_FULL1_SW PAPEMP1 PAPEMP2 PAPER_LSIZE1_3 PAPER_LSIZE1_2 PAPER_LSIZEI_1 PAPER_WSIZE1 EPWB ECPWB EPWB LM2 PFCL2 LIFT_MOT2_OUTA LIFT...

Page 463: ...aper feed section block diagram 5 1 3 4 2 6 7 8 1 MP paper feed roller 2 MP separation pad 3 MP bottom plate 4 Actuator MP paper feed sensor 5 MP multi purpose tray 6 MP tray extension 7 MP paper widt...

Page 464: ...ation section by the right registration roller and left registration roller Figure 2 1 5 Conveying section Figure 2 1 6 Paper conveying section block diagram 4 1 2 5 3 6 1 Left registration roller 2 R...

Page 465: ...plete toner remaining on the drum surface is chipped off with the cleaning blade and is collected to the waste toner box with the sweep roller The cleaning lamp CL consists of LEDs and removes residua...

Page 466: ...Main charge Y Main charge C Main charge M Main charge K Drum unit Y Drum unit C Drum unit M Drum unit K ERASER_REM ERASER_REM ERASER_REM ERASER_REM ECPWB YC2 38 YC2 33 ERASER_REM COL ERASER_REM K YC8...

Page 467: ...e and the developing screws that agitate the toner Also the toner sensor TS checks whether or not toner remains in the developing unit Figure 2 1 9 Developer section 1 3 4 7 5 2 6 8 1 Sleeve roller 2...

Page 468: ...1 YC1 9 YC1 8 YC1 7 YC1 6 YC9 2 YC8 2 YC7 2 YC6 2 TS Y DEVPWB Y DEVPWB C DEVPWB M DEVPWB K TCSENSE Y TCSENSE C TCSENSE M TCSENSE K DLP_TH TCSENSE Y TCSENSE C TCSENSE M TCSENSE K YC9 1 DLP_TH TCSENSE D...

Page 469: ...canner unit stops at the position of the DP contact glass and scans sequentially one row of the image on the original in synchronization with the moving timing of the origi nal in the sub scan directi...

Page 470: ...PWB CCDPWB YC9 35 CCD_SEL CCDCLK2 CCDCLK1 POW PWM VSET YC9 4 YC9 2 YC6 9 YC6 8 YC6 5 EL ISUM HPS Scanner unit Lens Mirrer Image scanner unit ISU Original Contact glass YC8 3 YC4 YC25 LEDPWB YC5 1 SMOT...

Page 471: ...irror are housed in the laser scanner unit adjust the diameter of the laser beam and focalize it at the drum surface Also the LSU cleaning motor LSUCM is activated to conduct automatically cleaning of...

Page 472: ...BD PWB PM 1 2 3 4 6 8 9 3 2 3 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 1 YC8 3 YC8 4 YC8 5 YC7 3 YC7 4 YC7 5 YC6 3 YC6 4 YC6 5 YC5 3 YC5 4 YC5 5 APCPWB BD PWB PM 1 2 3 4 6 8 9 VDP Y VDN Y VCONT SH Y EN Y LSU_TH Y BD Y YC4 1...

Page 473: ...es formed on each drum onto the transfer belt Also with the ID sensors IDS mounted on the machine frame the toner density on the transfer belt is measured The transfer cleaning unit collects toner rem...

Page 474: ...C14 2 YC14 3 YC2 8 YC2 7 YC2 6 YC14 7 YC2 2 YC1 3 YC1 5 YC1 8 YC1 7 YC4 1 1 YC4 2 2 YC4 4 4 YC4 6 1 YC4 7 2 YC4 9 4 YC2 YC4 BLT_MOT_OUTA BLTHP1 BLT_MOT_OUTB BELT_S1 BELT_S2 YC2 1 YC2 2 YC2 5 YC2 8 BLT...

Page 475: ...aper after transfer is separated from the drum by applying separation charging that is output from the high voltage PWB HVPWB to the separation electrode Figure 2 1 18 Secondary transfer roller sectio...

Page 476: ...thermistor2 FTH2 and the surface temperature of press roller is detected by the fuser thermistor3 FTH3 and controlled by the engine PWB EPWB If the fuser sec tion shows extremely high temperature the...

Page 477: ..._MOT_OUTB PRESS_MOT_OUTA YC30 5 FSR_SW YC30 11 PR_TH YC30 10 HR_NCTH2 YC30 9 YC31 2 YC32 4 YC8 2 YC4 3 HR_NCTH1 EG_TH YC30 15 YC5 7 YC5 8 YC5 9 YC5 3 YC4 1 YC3 3 YC3 2 YC3 YC6 1 YC6 2 YC2 2 FUSERCLK F...

Page 478: ...fuser section to the inner tray the job separator tray or the duplex conveying section Figure 2 1 22 Eject Feedshift section 8 6 7 4 3 2 5 1 1 Eject roller A 2 Eject pulley A 3 Eject roller B 4 Eject...

Page 479: ...shift section block diagram EPWB EJE_FULL_DOWN EJE_FULL_UP EJE_MOT_B YC21 5 EJE_MOT_A YC20 6 3 2 1 EJE_MOT_ B YC21 3 YC21 1 1 EJE_MOT_ A EJE_SOL_REM YC21 4 4 YC21 12 YC21 9 EM PFS JPFS JS_LED YC21 14...

Page 480: ...e paper feed conveying section when duplex printing Figure 2 1 24 Duplex conveying section 10 8 9 5 4 1 7 6 3 2 1 Right cover 1 2 Duplex feed roller A 3 Duplex feed pulley A 4 Duplex feed roller B 5 D...

Page 481: ...2NP 2 1 21 Figure 2 1 25 Duplex conveying section block diagram EPWB DU_SW DU_CL_REM YC25 3 YC24 3 DUCL DUS Service Manual Y116141 8...

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Page 483: ...rical Parts Layout 2 2 1 Electrical parts layout 1 PWBs Figure 2 2 1 PWBs 19 20 21 22 15 16 17 18 27 28 7 10 6 8 9 23 12 13 13 12 24 14 12 13 13 25 12 5 26 29 30 4 1 2 3 11 31 Front Inside Rear Servic...

Page 484: ...M 16 Drum PWB C DRPWB C Relays wirings from electrical components on the drum unit for cyan Stores the drum s identifications a EEPROM 17 Drum PWB M DRPWB M Relays wirings from electrical components o...

Page 485: ...SSY SP 2 Engine PWB EPWB PARTS PWB ENGINE ASSY SP 3 High voltage PWB HVPWB PARTS HVU1 SP 4 High voltage PWB sub HVPWB S PARTS HVU2 SP 5 Power source PWB PSPWB PARTS LVU MAIN 200 SP 6 Operation panel P...

Page 486: ...Option connect PWB OPCPWB 27 IH PWB IHPWB PARTS PWB IH 200 ASSY SP 28 Fuser PWB FUPWB 29 Transfer PWB TCPWB 30 Transfer connect PWB TCCPWB PARTS PWB TRANSFER CONNECT ASSY SP 31 DP connect PWB No Name...

Page 487: ...opening and closing of the right cover 2 7 Feed sensor 1 FS1 Detects a paper misfeed in the vertical conveying section 8 Feed sensor 2 FS2 Detects a paper misfeed in the vertical conveying section 9 M...

Page 488: ...the iD shutter 30 ID sensor 1 IDS1 Measurement of density of toner at calibration 31 ID sensor 2 IDS2 Measurement of density of toner at calibration 32 Main power switch MSW Turns ON OFF the AC power...

Page 489: ...nit CMY 8 Developer motor K DEVM K Drives the developer unit K Drives the transfer belt 9 Developer motor CMY DEVM CMY Drives the developer unit CMY 10 Conveying motor 1 CM1 Drives the paper feed sect...

Page 490: ...3 ID shutter motor IDSM Drives the ID sensor cleaning section 24 LSU cleaning motor LSUCM Drives the LSU cleaning section 25 Container IH coil fan motor C IHCFM Cools the containers and the IH coil 26...

Page 491: ...clutch DEVSCL Controls the drive of the developer 8 MP solenoid MPSOL Controls the MP bottom plate 9 Feedshift solenoid FSSOL Operates the feedshift guide 10 Cleaning lamp Y CL Y Eliminates the resid...

Page 492: ...PPWB Displays the operating state 16 Speaker SPK Generates an error sound 17 Hard disk HDD Storages the image data and information of job accounting mode 18 Cassette heater CH Dehumidifies the cassett...

Page 493: ...diagram YC31 U1 YC25 YC11 YC30 YC7 YC23 YC27 YC42 YC8 YC9 YC43 YC5 BAT1 YS1 YC1 U9 YC12 YC6 YC20 YC33 BLACK BLUE BK WH WH YC21 YC22 YC26 YS3 YS5 U2 YC10 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 7 41 10 1 200 1 20 1 3 10 1...

Page 494: ...3 V DC 3 3 V DC power output 7 TD3 O 0 3 3 V DC pulse Transmission data 8 TD3 O 0 3 3 V DC pulse Transmission data 9 TD4 O 0 3 3 V DC pulse Transmission data 10 TD4 O 0 3 3 V DC pulse Transmission dat...

Page 495: ...lay PWB 2 USB_DN1 I O USB data signal 3 USB_DP1 I O USB data signal 4 GND Ground 5 AUDIO1 I Analog AUDIO signal 6 WAKEUP1 O 0 3 3 V DC Control signal 7 RESET1 I 0 3 3 V DC Reset signal 8 GND Ground 9...

Page 496: ...C pulse Image data signal 14 GND Ground 15 GND Ground 16 URAN_RSTN O 0 3 3 V DC DPRPWB control signal 17 PCIEN2_DP2 A I 0 3 3 V DC pulse Image data signal 18 3 3V3 3 3 V DC 3 3V DC power output to DPR...

Page 497: ...0_DP2 A I 0 3 3 V DC pulse Image data signal 44 GND Ground 45 GND Ground 46 PCIEN0_A2D P O 0 3 3 V DC pulse Image data signal 47 GND Ground 48 PCIEP0_A2D P O 0 3 3 V DC pulse Image data signal 49 PCIE...

Page 498: ...NEL_RESE T O 0 3 3 V DC Reset signal 13 BEEP_POWE RON O 0 3 3 V DC Sleep return signal 14 LED_MEMOR Y O 0 3 3 V DC Memory LED control signal 15 LED_ATTENT ION O 0 3 3 V DC Attension LED control signal...

Page 499: ...ignal 3 LOCKN I 0 3 3 V DC Lock signal 4 GND Ground 5 RX0N I 0 3 3 V DC pulse Received data signal 6 RX0P I 0 3 3 V DC pulse Received data signal 7 GND Ground YC26 1 VBUS O 5 V DC 5 V DC power output...

Page 500: ...wer input from PSPWB 6 GND Ground 7 5V I 5 V DC 5 V DC power input from PSPWB 8 GND Ground 9 5V I 5 V DC 5 V DC power input from PSPWB 10 GND Ground YC43 1 SLEEP_INT O 0 3 3 V DC Sleep signal Connecte...

Page 501: ...VSYNCC_N O 0 3 3 V DC pulse Image control signal 24 VSYNCB_P O 0 3 3 V DC pulse Image control signal 25 VSYNCB_N O 0 3 3 V DC pulse Image control signal 26 VSYNCA_P O 0 3 3 V DC pulse Image control si...

Page 502: ...YC13 YC14 YC7 YC8 YC33 YC28 YC12 YC6 YC11 YC21 YC31 YC30 YC29 1 8 1 3 1 2 15 16 1 7 1 4 1 6 1 2 3 4 1 2 11 12 2 1 1 8 1 12 1 2 20 19 50 1 1 41 1 2 7 8 1 19 20 2 B1 B15 A1 1 8 5 1 1 7 2 6 1 10 1 11 1 6...

Page 503: ...rial comunication data signal 7 G6_EG_IRN O 0 3 3 V DC Engine interrupt signal 8 JS_LED I 0 3 3 V DC LED control signal 9 ENG_OFF NC Not used 10 HLD_ENG O 0 3 3 V DC Engine hold signal 11 SLEEP_ENG O...

Page 504: ...40 GND Ground YC4 1 ID1S I Analog IDS1 detection signal Connected to engine connect PWB 2 ID1P I Analog IDS1 detection signal 3 LEDREF1 O Analog IDS1 control signal 4 ID2S I Analog IDS2 detection sig...

Page 505: ...3 3 V DC CM1 drive change signal 30 FAN_B_FULL O 0 3 3 V DC CM1 On Off 31 WTC_FULL_I N I Analog WTDS detection voltage 32 WTC_FULL_ OUT O 0 3 3 V DC WTDS On Off 33 ERASER_EN _BK O 0 3 3 V DC CL K On O...

Page 506: ...Developer AC bias control voltage mgenta A3 DC_MAIN_CO NT_C O Analog Chager roller control voltage cyan A4 HVU_CLK_C O DC0V 10V pulse Developer bias clock signal cyan A5 DC_SLV_C O Analog Developer s...

Page 507: ...0 V DC pulse Developer bias clock signal magenta B16 24VIL3 O 24 V DC 24 V DC power output to HVPWB B17 24VIL3 O 24 V DC 24 V DC power output to HVPWB YC8 1 GND Ground Connected to temperature sensor...

Page 508: ...control signal 8 MK2_RKEY6 O 0 3 3 V DC Key card control signal 9 MK2_RKEY5 O 0 3 3 V DC Key card control signal 10 MK2_RKEY4 O 0 3 3 V DC Key card control signal 11 MK2_RKEY3 O 0 3 3 V DC Key card co...

Page 509: ...0 3 3 V DC Sample hold signal cyan 14 BD_C I 0 3 3 V DC pulse Horizontal Synchronizing signal cyan 15 GND Ground 16 DATAY_N O LVDS Video data LVDS yellow 17 DATAY_P O LVDS Video data LVDS yellow 18 SH...

Page 510: ...PM ready signal B11 VCONTM O Analog APCPWB laser power reference voltage B12 THLSUY I Analog LSU thermistor signal B13 VCONTY O Analog APCPWB laser power reference voltage B14 GND Ground B15 VCONTC O...

Page 511: ...DLMCREM O 0 5 V DC DRM YCM On Off 13 GND Ground 14 24VIL3 O 24 V DC 24 V DC power output to DRM YCM 15 DRMKDIR O 0 5 V DC DRM K drive change signal 16 DRMKRDY I 0 3 3 V DC DRM K ready signal 17 DRMKC...

Page 512: ...motor Y C M K 2 TN_MOT_RE M_Y O 0 24 V DC TM Y On Off 3 24V1F1 O 24 V DC 24 V DC power output to TM C 4 TN_MOT_RE M_C O 0 24 V DC TM C On Off 5 24V1F1 O 24 V DC 24 V DC power output to TM M 6 TN_MOT_R...

Page 513: ...3 V DC MPTDSW On Off 7 GND Ground YC23 1 24VIL3F1 O 24 V DC 24 V DC power output to FUFM1 Connected to fuser fanmotor1 and 2 2 FUSER_FAN1 _REM O 0 24 V DC FUFM1 On Off 3 24VIL3 O 24 V DC 24 V DC powe...

Page 514: ...1 11 FEED1_MOT_ DIR O 0 5 V DC CM1 drive change signal 12 FEED1_MOT_ RDY I 0 3 3 V DC CM1ready signal 13 FEED1_MOT_ CLK O 0 5 V DC pulse CM1Clock signal 14 FEED1_MOT_ REM O 0 5 V DC CM1 On Off 15 GND...

Page 515: ...T_ CLK O 0 5 V DC pulse CM2Clock signal 8 FEED2_MOT_ REM O 0 5 V DC CM2 On Off 9 GND Ground 10 24VIL3 O 24 V DC 24 V DC power output to CM2 YC29 1 24VIL2 S I 24 V DC 24 V DC power input from RCSW1 Con...

Page 516: ...3 24V1 O 24 V DC 24 V DC power output to IHPWB YC32 1 IH_RXD I 3 3 V DC Data input Connected to IH PWB 2 IH_TXD O 3 3 V DC Data out put 3 IH_ROT O 3 3 V DC Rotation detection 4 HEARTREM O 3 3 V DC Hea...

Page 517: ...PWB Figure 2 3 3 Engine connect PWB silk screen diagram YC1 YC9 YC7 YC5 YC12 YC4 YC6 YC16 YC15 YC12 YC13 YC11 YC10 YC3 YC8 1 4 1 4 1 2 9 10 1 3 1 3 1 6 1 8 1 5 1 12 1 50 1 6 1 8 1 5 1 4 3 2 1 2 14 15...

Page 518: ...DC FM2 On Off 9 RESIST_SW O 0 3 3 V DC RS On Off 10 PAPER_WSIZ E1 O 0 3 3 V DC PWSW1 On Off 11 PAPER_LSIZ E1_1 O 0 3 3 V DC PLSW1 On Off 12 PAPER_LSIZ E1_2 O 0 3 3 V DC PLSW1 On Off 13 PAPER_LSIZ E1_...

Page 519: ...S_C O Analog TS C detection signal 38 ERASER_EN _COL I 0 3 3 V DC CL YCM On Off 39 TCSENS_Y O Analog TS Y detection signal 40 BLTHP2 O 0 3 3 V DC BDS2 On Off 41 BLTHP1 O 0 3 3 V DC BDS1 On Off 42 ID_C...

Page 520: ...DC power output to LS1 Connected to lift sensor1 2 GND Ground 3 LIFT_FULL1_ SW I 0 3 3 V DC LS1 On Off YC6 1 3 3V1 O 3 3 V DC 3 3 V DC power output to PS1 Connected to paper sensor1 2 and lift motor1...

Page 521: ...C 24 V DC power output to CL 12 DLP_DRUM_ SCL O 0 3 3 V DC Clock signal 13 DLP_DRUM_ SDA I O 0 3 3 V DC Data signal 14 NC Not used 15 NC Not used YC9 1 DLP_FAN_RE M O 0 24 V DC IMGFM On Off Connected...

Page 522: ...voltage output Connected to transfer connect PWB 2 BLTHP1 I 0 3 3 V DC TCBS1 On Off 3 BLT_MOT_O UTB O 0 24 V DC TCBRM drive voltage output 4 3 3V1 O 3 3 V DC 3 3 V DC power output to TCBS 5 BLT_SDA I...

Page 523: ...Ground YC16 1 3 3V1_A O 3 3 V DC 3 3 V DC power output to LS2 Connected to lift sensor1 and lift motor2 2 GND Ground 3 LIFT_FULL2_ SW I 0 3 3 V DC LS2 On Off 4 LIFT_MOT2_ OUTB O 0 24 V DC LM2 On Off 5...

Page 524: ...NP 2 3 32 2 3 4 ISC PWB Figure 2 3 4 ISC PWB silk screen diagram YC5 YC14 YC2 YC1 YC13 YC9 YC6 YC11 YC7 YC12 YC8 YC3 YC4 4 1 3 1 1 5 1 1 1 40 1 11 1 6 1 1 3 1 8 7 1 1 16 6 3 5 Y116141 8 Service Manual...

Page 525: ...ion data signal 7 GND Ground YC5 1 SMOT AP O 0 24 V DC pulse ISUM drive control signal Connected to scanner motor 2 SMOT BP O 0 24 V DC pulse ISUM drive control signal 3 SMOT AN O 0 24 V DC pulse ISUM...

Page 526: ...ication data signal 15 AFECLK O 0 3 3 V DC pulse Clock signal 16 GND Ground 17 DIS_CIS_1P I 0 3 3 V DC pulse Image data signal 18 DIS_CIS_1N I 0 3 3 V DC pulse Image data signal 19 GND Ground 20 DIS_C...

Page 527: ...I 0 3 3 V DC DPTS On Off 3 DP_RDY I 0 3 3 V DC Ready signal 4 DP_SEL O 0 3 3 V DC Select signal 5 DP_CLK O 0 3 3 V DC pulse Clock signal 6 DP_SO O 0 3 3 V DC pulse Serial communication data signal 7 D...

Page 528: ...6 YC14 1 3 3V O 3 3 V DC 3 3 V DC power output to ODSW Connected to original detection switch 2 GND Ground 3 CO_SW I 0 3 3 V DC ODSW On Off Connector Pin Signal I O Voltage Description Y116141 8 Servi...

Page 529: ...2NP 2 3 37 2 3 5 IH PWB Figure 2 3 5 IH PWB silk screen diagram YC1 1 2 YC8 1 3 YC6 2 1 YC4 6 1 YC3 YC10 YC9 Service Manual Y116141 8...

Page 530: ...on 11 IGBT1 0 5 V DC gate output 12 IGBT2 0 5 V DC gate output 13 S2 0 5 V DC For soft distinction 14 ERROR 0 5 V DC Error signal 15 5V 5 V DC 5 V DC power output to IHCONPWB 16 GND Ground YC4 1 GND G...

Page 531: ...circuit output Connected to IH coil CAUTION Connectors YC1 YC3 YC6 YC9 and YC10 are not grounded therefore use caution not to damage the connectors during measurement of voltages Connector Pin Signal...

Page 532: ...P 2 3 40 2 3 6 Operation panel PWB main Figure 2 3 6 Operation panel PWB main silk screen diagram YC20 1 60 YC15 YC10 1 30 YC1 1 1 2 4 YC9 YC17 1 7 YC7 1 4 B1 A10 B10 A1 1 6 YC3 Y116141 8 Service Manu...

Page 533: ...16 NC Not used 17 LED0 O 0 3 3 V DC pulse Operation panel LED display drive signal 0 18 LED1 O 0 3 3 V DC pulse Operation panel LED display drive signal 1 19 LED2 O 0 3 3 V DC pulse Operation panel LE...

Page 534: ...LED control signal A6 LED_ATTENT ION I 0 3 3 V DC Attention LED control signal A7 LED_MEMOR Y I 0 3 3 V DC Memory LED control signal A8 BEEP_POWE RON I 0 3 3 V DC Sleep return signal A9 PANEL RESET I...

Page 535: ...CD 3 3 3V2 O 0 3 3 V DC 3 3 V DC power output to LCD 4 CKG O 0 3 3 V DC pulse LCD clock signal 5 STVD I O 0 3 3 V DC LCD control signal 6 GND Ground 7 GND Ground 8 VM O Analog LCD control signal 9 REV...

Page 536: ...trol signal 41 RO3 O 0 3 3 V DC LCD control signal 42 RO4 O 0 3 3 V DC LCD control signal 43 RO5 O 0 3 3 V DC LCD control signal 44 GO0 O 0 3 3 V DC LCD control signal 45 GO1 O 0 3 3 V DC LCD control...

Page 537: ...Power source PWB silk screen diagram YC3 TB2 TRA701 TB5 YC7 YC9 YC11 YC16 YC17 1 2 1 3 LIVE LIVE LIVE NEUTRAL LIVE YC1 1 2 3 4 NEUTRAL 1 LIVE 3 1 6 1 16 1 4 1 6 1 8 1 10 1 3 TB1 LIVE 5 6 NEUTRAL YC8 1...

Page 538: ...AC AC power input from PFDSW Connected to paper feeder detection awitch 3 LIVE O 100 V AC AC power output to PFDSW YC8 1 LIVE O 100 V AC AC power output to CH Connected to cassette heater 2 LIVE Not u...

Page 539: ...d 13 GND Ground 14 GND Ground 15 GND Not used 16 GND Not used YC14 1 5V0 O 5 V DC 5 V DC power output to MPWB Connected to main PWB 2 GND Ground 3 5V0 O 5 V DC 5 V DC power output to MPWB 4 GND Ground...

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Page 541: ...ROLLER MPF ASSY SP AVGR18278H MP separation pad PARTS PAD SEPARATION ASSY SP AVGR18279D Roller Pulley ROLLERS PULLEYS Guide GUIDES Eject unit PARTS EXIT UNIT SP Roller Pulley ROLLERS PULLEYS Guide GU...

Page 542: ...25K Fuser unit FK 8325 Intermediate transfer unit IMAGE UNIT MK Transfer roller unit HOLDER TRANSFER ASSY Primary feed unit PRIMARY FEED ASS Y MP separation pad PAD SEPARATION ASSY SP MP paper feed ro...

Page 543: ...ration cleaner CL RE RE CL VACUUM RE Bundled MK 8325A P 1 5 11 Primary paper feed unit CL RE RE CL alcohol or dry cloth RE Bundled MK 8325A P 1 5 8 MP paper feed roller CL RE RE CL alcohol or dry clot...

Page 544: ...rs P 1 5 28 ISU lens CL CL Airblow after dry cloth only when unusual image line appears P 1 5 25 Exposure unit CH RE RE Replace if there are image problems P 1 5 28 ISU rail LU Check abnormal noise an...

Page 545: ...ce part location Periodic maintenance x1000 counts Points and cautions Page Set up User call 200 400 Cover Covers CH CL CL CL Alcohol or dry cloth Inside of machine CL CL CL CL VACUUM Remove toner and...

Page 546: ...ng conditions First occurrence of defect 50 3 mm 2 Developing roller 37 7 mm 1 1 2 Chager roller 94 2 mm 3 11 16 Drum Press roller 46 5 mm 1 13 16 Left registration roller 125 7 mm 4 15 16 Heat roller...

Page 547: ...ging emulation mode to PC PR201 65A R FRPO P1 11 EXIT FRPO parameters Item FRPO Setting values Factory setting Default pattern resolution B8 0 300 dpi 1 600 dpi 0 Copy count C0 Number of copies to pri...

Page 548: ...DL3 P4 0 AES disabled 1 AES enabled 0 KDA 1 Automatic emulation switching trigger For KPDL3 P7 0 Page eject commands 1 None 2 Page eject and prescribe EXIT 3 Prescribe EXIT 4 Formfeed L 6 Page eject p...

Page 549: ...inches 18 ISO B5 17 6 25 cm 19 Custom 11 7 17 7 inches 30 C4 22 9 32 4 cm 31 Hagaki 10 14 8 cm 32 Ofuku hagaki 14 8 20 cm 33 Officio II 39 8K 40 16K 42 8 5 13 5 inches 50 Statement 51 Folio 52 Youkei...

Page 550: ...ame as the default emulation mode P1 1 IBM 6 IBM PC 8 50 US ASCII U6 21 SET 52 HP Roman 8 U6 77 SET 53 Font pitch for fixed pitch scalable font U8 Integer value in cpi 0 to 99 10 U9 Fraction value in...

Page 551: ...mode W1 0 Monochrome grayscale 1 Color CMYK 1 Gloss mode W6 0 Low normal 1 High 0 Paper type for the MP tray X0 1 Plain 1 2 Transparency 3 Preprinted 4 Label 5 Bond 6 Recycle 7 Vellum 9 Letterhead 10...

Page 552: ...terhead 10 Color 11 Prepunched 17 High quality 21 Custom1 22 Custom2 23 Custom3 24 Custom4 25 Custom5 26 Custom6 27 Custom7 28 Custom8 1 PCL paper source X9 0 Performs paper selection depending on med...

Page 553: ...size paper depending on the image size 8 Through the image Loads paper from the current paper cassette 9 Through the image Loads Letter A4 size paper depending on the image size 10 Enlarges or reduces...

Page 554: ...n or it frequently occurs It may be from the hardware factor while the error Fxxx is indicated Please initially check the following Check the DDR2 memory and neighboring parts Check the contact of YS1...

Page 555: ...lear and check function Take cae of the received data since it is cleared 5 Replace the FAX_DIMM and check function 6 Replace the FAX board and check function 7 Replace the main board and check functi...

Page 556: ...and check function 5 Retrieve the USBLOG and contact the Service Administrative Division OS BMC F37X An error is detected at the FAX management section 1 Format the HDD and check function U024 FULL f...

Page 557: ...alize the controller backup memory and check function 3 Replace the main board and check function 4 Replace the HDD and check function 5 Retrieve the USBLOG and contact the Service Administrative Divi...

Page 558: ...DD and check function U024 FULL formatting 2 Execute the U021 Memory initializing to initialize the controller backup memory and check function 3 Replace the main board and check function 4 Replace th...

Page 559: ...ment Registration motor turning on timing secondary paper feed start timing U034 LSU OUT TOP CASSETTE U034 test pattern P 1 3 37 PAPER WIDTH 218mm or more 6 Adjusting the leading edge margin printing...

Page 560: ...ed on the platen To make an adjustment for rotate copying select ROTATE U071 For copying originals from the DP To make an adjustment for duplex copying select BACK HEAD Mechanism reversal model To mak...

Page 561: ...Y 10 IH_FAN2_ALM IH_FAN2_REM 24V1 3 3 3V1_A FUSER_FAN1_REM GND 4 5 Relay 1 7 6 2 7 DC_MAIN_CONT_BK DC_MAIN_CONT_M AC_MAIN_CONT_BK 5 3 1 YC24 2 4 24VIL3F1 B7 B11 B12 6 HVU_CLK_BK B13 B11 5 B15 B14 B12...

Page 562: ...5 POL_RDY_Y B4 B4 B4 B5 B5 B11 B6 B6 B6 B8 B10 B7 B8 B7 B7 B9 B8 B8 3 3VIL VCONT_BK EN 5 EN C POL_RDY_C 19 20 20 B12 B12 B14 B14 19 B9 B10 B9 B10 B11 B11 17 B3 B3 B7 B7 17 18 B8 B8 18 B4 B4 POL_REM_BK...

Page 563: ...2 9179S 5 7 6 ROM 3 4 8 9179B 5 2 3 4 9179S 1 1 6 3 9180S 9180B 3 1 5 4 6 2 8 2 ERASER_GND 4 3 8 6 5 7 SDA ERASER_REM Col GND SDA A1 A0 GND GND 3 3V4 SCL 47 YC5 8 5 3 3V2 ID_CL_MOT_OUTA ID_CL_MOT_OUTB...

Page 564: ...B3 B3 B10 3 B4 B4 3 DC1_COUNT_2 4 6 3 4 5 LM2 1 1 6 3 3 1 2 2 1 9 9 7 2 2 2 1 1 1 10 11 12 10 10 DC1_COUNT 11 12 11 11 4 3 TxD 12 24V4 DC1_SET 2 2 BRIDGE_DET BRIDGE_PH1 BRIDGE_PH0 1 16 15 BRIDGE_SENS...

Page 565: ...PRM 1 Vout ES 2 GND 24V4 4 11 7 6 6 5 RXD 8 11 NEUTRAL LIVE LIVE 3 NC 4 2 LIVE NC NEUTRAL NEUTRAL 1 YC8 5 LIVE 1 250 5 TB2 TB1 LIVE 1 3 250 250 1 AC_LIVE_IN 2 1 CH 1 2 IGBT1 S1 TXD 3 2 AC_CURRENT 3 6...

Page 566: ...3V3 PCIEP1_DP2A 3 3V3 PCIEN1_DP2A 18 PCIEP2_DP2A 19 3 3V3 20 GND 3 3V3 20 14 3 SC_DIR 15 AFECLK 4 AFE_SO 14 6 6 17 PCIEN2_DP2A 4 4 16 URAN_RSTN SC_BSY SC_HLDN 4 5 5 3 16 GND 5 5 18 15 SC_SI SC_HLDN S...

Page 567: ...DSR 13 12 12 SGND 13 VLS 12 1 5V 11 DSR 11 SGND 11 13 14 19 14 11 11 12 12 9 4 2 TD1 1 1 4 GND YC11 A2 LOCKN YC17 TX0P GND A1 TX0N GND GND LCD_OFF LIGHTOFF_POWERON GND 5 JOB_LED 6 5V0 1 2 PROCESSING_L...

Page 568: ...V2 AC_LIVE VDD5 1 1 7 8 13 15 7 8 14 12 11 9 PF_CLK 7 1 14 RESETN0 3 RESETN 3 9 10 4 YC5 16 16 15 13 GND 8 9 9 10 4 5 7 3 2 GND 2 15 NC 17 GND 19 16 NC 20 VDD5_CUT0 4 VDD5_CUT 4 GND 5 GND 5 WAKEUP 6 A...

Page 569: ...Installation Guide DP 770 B Document processor DP 772 Document processor Installation Guide...

Page 570: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE GUIDE D INSTALLATION GU A DE INSTALACION INSTALLATIONSANLEITUNG GUIDA ALL INSTALLAZIONE B DP 770 B DP 772 B B for Color MFP 25 25ppm for Black White MFP 30ppm 35ppm...

Page 571: ...ificaciones en el sistema de pulgadas L Etiqueta de precauci n Original cara arriba 1 M PWB del rel del DP 1 1 N Tornillo M3 8 1 2 1 DP 772 solamente 2 E 1 y E 2 no se utilizan Enthaltene Teile A DP 1...

Page 572: ...cable del DP C 3 1 3 O y P se proporcionan con la m quina Aseg rese de quitar todas las cintas y o mate rial amortiguador de las partes suministradas O DP Kabelabdeckung B 3 1 P DP Kabelabdeckung C 3...

Page 573: ...herraje de fijaci n DP 770 B 1 Alinee las salientes 1 de cada herraje de fijaci n C con los orificios 2 del MFP e inserte los herrajes de fijaci n C en el MFP 2 Asegure cada uno de los herrajes de fi...

Page 574: ...DP A en el MFP 4 Deslice el DP A hacia el frente y enganche las bisagras en los ganchos 5 de los her rajes de fijaci n C 5 Instale el DP A firmemente en el MFP con el pasador F y dos tornillos TP M4...

Page 575: ...erior 10 Quite la cubierta posterior 10 del DP A 9 Retire el anillo de retenci n 11 del herraje de control de ngulo D que se instal en el paso 6 para retirar el eje 12 Installieren der Winkeleinstellb...

Page 576: ...P 770 B solamente Para el DP 772 vaya al paso 13 de la p gina 8 13 Quite el tornillo 13 y quite la cubierta de conexi n del cable del DP 14 14 no se utiliza 10 Welle 12 in die R ckseite des rechten Sc...

Page 577: ...B del DP O 15 Conecte el conector de l nea de se ales del DP 16 al conector 17 de ISC PWB 16 Instale la cubierta de cables B del DP O 14 F hren Sie die DP Signalleitung 15 durch die gro e Nut der DP...

Page 578: ...el tornillo 18 Retire la cubierta de PWB del rel del DP 19 14 Quite los dos tornillos 20 Retire la cubierta 21 de la m quina 17 Die DP Kabelabdeckung C P an der DP Kabelabdeckung B O anbringen und di...

Page 579: ...imagen como consecuencia de pasar tanto el cable de l nea de se ales del DP 24 como el cable de l nea de datos de CIS 25 a lo largo de la misma ranura aseg rese de pasar cada una de las l neas por una...

Page 580: ...B Instalaci n del PWB del rel del DP 18 Conecte el conector 28 del PWB del rel del DP M al conector 29 del MFP 17 Verbinden Sie den Stecker der Signalleitung 26 des DP mit dem Steckverbinder 27 der IS...

Page 581: ...istrados con DP 772 20 Enchufe la l nea de datos CIS 25 al conector 30 PWB del rel del DP M 19 Befestigen Sie die DP Verbindungsplatine M Befestigen Sie es mit den beiden M3 8 Schrauben N die sich im...

Page 582: ...que quit en el paso 14 24 Instale la cubierta de PWB del rel del DP 19 con los el tornillos 18 que quit en el paso 13 21 Befestigen Sie die Steckerabdeckung B O des DP 22 Die DP Kabelabdeckung C P an...

Page 583: ...tacto Alinee la esquina que tiene un ngulo de 90 grados de la alfombrilla para originales B con la esquina interior izquierda del panel de instrucciones para el original 26 Cierre el DP A y fije la al...

Page 584: ...a p gina 15 27 Instale la cubierta de la bisagra izquierda H 28 Instale la cubierta de la bisagra derecha I usando el tornillo M3 8 NEGRO J Installieren der Scharnierabdeckung nur DP 772 Beim DP 770 B...

Page 585: ...ma correspondiente al des tino del MFP sobre la etiqueta que se encuentra sobre la cubierta de originales Figura a 31 Pegue la etiqueta de precauci n La cara del original hacia arriba L del idioma que...

Page 586: ...s de la hoja A3 y 1 l nea c dibujada en el centro 2 Conecte el enchufe el ctrico del MFP en el tomacorriente de la pared y encienda el interruptor principal 3 Coloque el original a en el DP y haga una...

Page 587: ...ara m s detalles lea el manual de servicio AVISO Si la imagen estuviera borrosa ajuste la posici n de escaneo U068 del DP Si cambia la posici n de escaneo con U068 ajuste la sincroni zaci n de borde s...

Page 588: ...la p gina 23 Valor de referencia Copia simple dentro de 3 0 mm Copia duplex dentro de 4 0 mm Cuando utilice el original para el ajuste puede hacerse un ajuste autom tico del cambio de tama o sincroni...

Page 589: ...izaci n del borde inferior vea la p gina 31 Valor de referencia Dentro de 2 5 mm Para verificar la l nea central vea la p gina 33 Valor de referencia Copia simple dentro de 2 0 mm Copia duplex dentro...

Page 590: ...la siguiendo este procedimiento Valor de referencia Para el copiado por una cara la separaci n horizontal de la l nea 2 debe estar dentro de 3 0 mm Para el copiado d plex la separaci n horizontal de l...

Page 591: ...a derecha para ajustar la posici n del DP Para el ejemplo de copia d gire el tornillo de ajuste en sentido antihorario y mueva el DP al lado interno Para el ejemplo de copia e gire el tornillo de ajus...

Page 592: ...izontal de la l nea 2 debe estar dentro de 4 0 mm 6 Una vez hecho el ajuste vuelva a apretar los dos tornillos TP M4 14 G que ha aflojado en el paso 2 7 Desmonte la plancha de original B y vuelva a co...

Page 593: ...original a y la l nea 2 de la copia de muestra Si la superaci n supera el valor de referencia haga el siguiente ajuste Valor de referencia Para copia simple Dentro de 3 0 mm Para copia duplex Dentro...

Page 594: ...a Aprox 0 5 mm 10 Vuelva a apretar la tuerca 8 5 Vuelva a colocar la cubierta 7 desmontada en el paso 3 6 Desmonte la plancha de original B y vuelva a colocar vea los pasos 25 y 26 en la p gina 13 2 D...

Page 595: ...os 1 a 6 hasta que la l nea 2 de la copia de muestra tenga los siguientes valores de referencia Valor de referencia Para copia simple Dentro de 3 0 mm Para copia duplex Dentro de 4 0 mm 7 Eine erneute...

Page 596: ...ste de reverso DP 772 solamente 5 Si aparece OK en la pantalla significa que el ajuste ha sido realizado Si aparece ERROR XX el ajuste ha fallado Compruebe la posici n ajustada del original y repita l...

Page 597: ...e OK en la pantalla significa que el ajuste ha sido realizado Si aparece ERROR XX el ajuste ha fallado Compruebe la posici n ajustada del original y repita los pasos 1 y 2 hasta que aparezca OK en la...

Page 598: ...talla significa que el ajuste ha sido realizado DP 772 solamente Si aparece ERROR XX el ajuste ha fallado Compruebe la posici n ajustada del original y repita los pasos 4 y 5 hasta que aparezca OK en...

Page 599: ...exploraci n secundaria del esc ner anverso Sub Scan B Ajusta el cambio de tama o de la direcci n de exploraci n secundaria del esc ner reverso DP 770 B Main Scan CIS Ajusta el cambio de tama o de la d...

Page 600: ...sta que la separaci n de la l nea 2 3 del ejemplo de copia presente el valor de referencia Valor de referencia Para la direcci n de exploraci n secundaria separaci n vertical de la l nea 2 dentro de 1...

Page 601: ...erior para exploraci n CIS DP 772 CIS Tail Ajusta la sincronizaci n del borde inferior para exploraci n CIS DP 772 Back Head Ajusta la sincronizaci n del borde superior reverso DP 770 B Back Tail Ajus...

Page 602: ...nta el valor Magnitud del cambio por incremento 0 17 mm 4 Haga una copia de prueba 5 Repita los pasos 2 a 4 anteriores hasta que la separaci n de la l nea 2 del ejemplo de copia presente el valor de r...

Page 603: ...ntal de la l nea de centro 2 para el copiado d plex 3 0 mm 2 Para ajustar la l nea central utilice el modo de mantenimiento U072 Front ajusta la l nea central anverso Back ajusta la l nea central reve...

Page 604: ...5 Repita los pasos 2 a 4 anteriores hasta que la separaci n de la l nea 2 del ejemplo de copia presente el valor de referencia Valor de referencia Diferencia horizontal de la l nea de centro 2 para e...

Page 605: ...DP 773 Document processor Installation Guide...

Page 606: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE GUIDE D INSTALLATION GU A DE INSTALACION INSTALLATIONSANLEITUNG GUIDA ALL INSTALLAZIONE B DP 773...

Page 607: ...tiqueta Procedimiento operativo 1 para especificaciones en el sistema m trico para especificaciones en el sistema de pulgadas F Etiqueta de precauci n Original cara arriba 1 Aseg rese de quitar todas...

Page 608: ...be sure to turn the main power switch of the machine off and unplug the power plug from the wall outlet Install the DP 2 Insert DP A in the MFP Proc dure Avant de commencer l installation s assurer de...

Page 609: ...chaque c t du connecteur dans le sens des aiguilles d une montre pour fixer le circuit 3 B 1 B 90 4 DP A B DP A Fije la alfombrilla para originales 3 Coloque la alfombrilla para originales B con el v...

Page 610: ...pe 4 y tire del eje 5 hacia fuera 8 Inserte el eje 5 en los orificios 6 marca dos como 3 y vuelva a ajustar los dos anil los de retenci n 4 9 Instale el herraje de control de ngulo C en el DP A Instal...

Page 611: ...l idioma correspondiente al destino del MFP sobre la etiqueta que se encuentra sobre la cubierta de originales Figura a b 12 Pegue la etiqueta de precauci n La cara del original hacia arriba E del idi...

Page 612: ...s de la hoja A3 y 1 l nea c dibujada en el centro 2 Conecte el enchufe el ctrico del MFP en el tomacorriente de la pared y encienda el interruptor principal 3 Coloque el original a en el DP y haga una...

Page 613: ...ara m s detalles lea el manual de servicio AVISO Si la imagen estuviera borrosa ajuste la posici n de escaneo U068 del DP Si cambia la posici n de escaneo con U068 ajuste la sincroni zaci n de borde s...

Page 614: ...la p gina 13 Valor de referencia Copia simple dentro de 3 0 mm Copia duplex dentro de 4 0 mm Cuando utilice el original para el ajuste puede hacerse un ajuste autom tico del cambio de tama o sincroni...

Page 615: ...izaci n del borde inferior vea la p gina 21 Valor de referencia Dentro de 2 5 mm Para verificar la l nea central vea la p gina 23 Valor de referencia Copia simple dentro de 2 0 mm Copia duplex dentro...

Page 616: ...la siguiendo este procedimiento Valor de referencia Para el copiado por una cara la separaci n horizontal de la l nea 2 debe estar dentro de 3 0 mm Para el copiado d plex la separaci n horizontal de l...

Page 617: ...re el selector 7 en la direcci n de la flecha d En caso de muestra de copia e Gire el selector 7 en la direcci n de la flecha e Cantidad de cambio de escala Aprox 1 0 mm 8 5 Haga una copia de prueba 2...

Page 618: ...rizontal de la l nea 2 debe estar dentro de 4 0 mm 7 Despu s del ajuste instale la cubierta interna 5 que se quit en el paso 2 Cierre la cubierta del DP 4 8 Desmonte la plancha de original B y vuelva...

Page 619: ...original a y la l nea 2 de la copia de muestra Si la superaci n supera el valor de referencia haga el siguiente ajuste Valor de referencia Para copia simple Dentro de 3 0 mm Para copia duplex Dentro...

Page 620: ...n un destornillador de hoja plana 9 Quite el herraje de control de ngulo C 3 Abra el DP A 4 Suelte los 3 enganches 10 de la cubierta posterior 2 L sen Sie den Haken der Winkelbegrenzung C mit einem fl...

Page 621: ...bringen siehe Schritte 2und 3 auf Seite 3 5 Rilasciare i 2 ganci 11 sul coperchio poste riore 6 Rimuovere il coperchio posteriore 12 Variazione graduale Circa 0 5 mm 15 Stringere di nuovo il dado 13 8...

Page 622: ...1 a 9 hasta que la l nea 2 de la copia de muestra tenga los siguientes valores de referencia Valor de referencia Para copia simple Dentro de 3 0 mm Para copia duplex Dentro de 4 0 mm 10 Eine erneute...

Page 623: ...lizar un ajuste de anverso 4 Si aparece OK en la pantalla significa que el ajuste ha sido realizado Si aparece ERROR XX el ajuste ha fallado Compruebe la posici n ajustada del original y repita los pa...

Page 624: ...OK en la pantalla significa que el ajuste ha sido realizado Si aparece ERROR XX el ajuste ha fallado Compruebe la posici n ajustada del original y repita los pasos 1 y 2 hasta que aparezca OK en la p...

Page 625: ...n principal separaci n horizontal de la l nea 3 dentro de 1 5 2 Para ajustar la ampliaci n utilice el modo de mantenimiento U070 Sub Scan F ajusta el cambio de tama o de la direcci n de explor aci n...

Page 626: ...sta que la separaci n de la l nea 2 3 del ejemplo de copia presente el valor de referencia Valor de referencia Para la direcci n de exploraci n secundaria separaci n vertical de la l nea 2 dentro de 1...

Page 627: ...Head Ajusta la sincronizaci n del borde superior anverso Front Tail Ajusta la sincronizaci n del borde inferior anverso Back Head Ajusta la sincronizaci n del borde superior reverso Back Tail Ajusta...

Page 628: ...nta el valor Magnitud del cambio por incremento 0 17 mm 4 Haga una copia de prueba 5 Repita los pasos 2 a 4 anteriores hasta que la separaci n de la l nea 2 del ejemplo de copia presente el valor de r...

Page 629: ...copiado por una cara 2 0 mm Diferencia horizontal de la l nea de centro 2 para el copiado d plex 3 0 mm 2 Para ajustar la l nea central utilice el modo de mantenimiento U072 Front ajusta la l nea cent...

Page 630: ...5 Repita los pasos 2 a 4 anteriores hasta que la separaci n de la l nea 2 del ejemplo de copia presente el valor de referencia Valor de referencia Diferencia horizontal de la l nea de centro 2 para e...

Page 631: ...PF 791 500 x 2 Paper feeder Installation Guide...

Page 632: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE GUIDE D INSTALLATION GU A DE INSTALACION INSTALLATIONSANLEITUNG GUIDA ALL INSTALLAZIONE PF 791...

Page 633: ...1 F Tope L 1 G Tornillo S Tite M4 20 4 H Placa de tama o de papel 2 Aseg rese de quitar todas las cintas y o mate rial amortiguador de las partes suministradas Enthaltene Teile A Papiereinzug 1 B Sti...

Page 634: ...de la toma de pared 1 Coloque la m quina 2 sobre el dep sito de papel A de forma que las clavijas 1 en los lados posteriores izquierdo y derecho del dep sito de papel A est n alineadas con los orific...

Page 635: ...quina 5 Instale el ret n C en el lugar que muestra la ilustraci n mediante los 2 tornillos S Tite M3 12 D 6 Gire los reguladores en cada esquina 4 hasta que lleguen al piso y a continuaci n asegure el...

Page 636: ...llos S Tite M4 20 G de manera que los topes se conecten a tierra en el suelo Ajuste de la placa de tama o de papel Inserte la placa de tama o de papel H en la ranura de visualizaci n de tama o 7 W hle...

Page 637: ...miento U034 seleccione LSU Out Top y Cassette L 2 Ajuste los valores b 20mm Aumente el valor de configuraci n b 20mm Reduzca el valor de configuraci n 3 Pulse la tecla de Start para confirmar el valor...

Page 638: ...assette3 o Cassette4 2 Ajuste los valores d 0mm Aumente el valor de configuraci n d 0mm Reduzca el valor de configuraci n 3 Pulse la tecla de Start para confirmar el valor de configuraci n Einstellen...

Page 639: ...PF 810 3000 sheets deck Installation Guide...

Page 640: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE GUIDE D INSTALLATION GU A DE INSTALACION INSTALLATIONSANLEITUNG GUIDA ALL INSTALLAZIONE PF 810...

Page 641: ...1 F Tope L 1 G Tornillo S Tite M4 20 4 H Placa de tama o de papel 2 Aseg rese de quitar todas las cintas y o mate rial amortiguador de las partes suministradas Enthaltene Teile A Papiereinzug 1 B Stif...

Page 642: ...l A de forma que las clavijas 1 en los lados posteriores izquierdo y derecho del dep sito de papel A est n alineadas con los orificios de la base de la m quina Antes de colocar la m quina 2 aseg rese...

Page 643: ...el ret n C en el lugar que muestra la ilustraci n mediante los 2 tornillos S Tite M3 12 D 6 Abra la cubierta derecha inferior 5 de la m quina 7 Abra la cubierta derecha del dep s 6 ito de papel 3 Sich...

Page 644: ...ere cha inferior 5 en la m quina 11 Cierre la cubierta derecha inferior 5 de la m quina 12 Gire los reguladores en cada esquina 9 hasta que lleguen al piso y a continuaci n asegure el dep sito de pape...

Page 645: ...para guardarlo 14 Cierre suavemente cada bandeja 15 Seleccione los orificios 13 e instale cada tope E F con los 2 tornillos S Tite M4 20 G de manera que los topes se conecten a tierra en el suelo 13...

Page 646: ...a Carta para los modelos en pulgadas y A4 para los modelos en sistema m trico Siga este procedimiento para cambiar el tama o a B5 1 Abra el casete del dep sito de papel 2 Gire la palanca de bloqueo fr...

Page 647: ...or 16 del caj n 4 Gire la palanca de bloqueo frontal 14 90 para bloquearla 5 Mueva el cursor trasero de la plataforma 18 de la misma forma 6 Libere el gancho 19 y quite el cursor del borde inferior de...

Page 648: ...t fuera del rango de 0 5 a 1 5 mm cuando el papel 24 toca el cursor trasero de la plataforma 18 haga el siguiente ajuste Una anchura del cursor demasiado peque a puede impedir la alimentaci n de papel...

Page 649: ...ataforma 15 4 Vuelva a apretar los 2 tornillos de ajuste 26 5 Verifique que la separaci n entre el cursor frontal de la plataforma 15 y el papel sea de entre 0 5 y 1 5 mm 3 Einen Kreuzschlitzschrauben...

Page 650: ...miento U034 seleccione LSU Out Top y Cassette L 2 Ajuste los valores b 20mm Aumente el valor de configuraci n b 20mm Reduzca el valor de configuraci n 3 Pulse la tecla de Start para confirmar el valor...

Page 651: ...Cassette3 o Cassette4 2 Ajuste los valores d 0mm Aumente el valor de configuraci n d 0mm Reduzca el valor de configuraci n 3 Pulse la tecla de Start para confirmar el valor de configuraci n Einstellen...

Page 652: ...DF 770 D Document finisher Installation Guide...

Page 653: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE GUIDE D INSTALLATION GU A DE INSTALACION INSTALLATIONSANLEITUNG GUIDA ALL INSTALLAZIONE DF 770 D for Color MFP 25 25ppm for Black White MFP 30ppm 35ppm...

Page 654: ...Cartucho de grapas 1 H Tornillo M4 8 1 I Tornillo M4 20 2 AA Placa de conexi n a tierra 1 C y F no se utilizan Aseg rese de despegar todas las cintas y o material amortiguador de las partes suministr...

Page 655: ...de apagar el interruptor de encendido de la m quina y desenchufar el cable de alimentaci n de la toma de pared 1 Instale la bandeja de salida B en el finaliza dor de documentos A para ello inserte lo...

Page 656: ...terior 7 al mismo tiempo Baje el cuerpo superior del DF 9 a la posici n inferior NOTA No intente levantar la unidad sujetando la cubierta 8 Si la cubierta se levanta se romp er No use las asas 7 hasta...

Page 657: ...ntal y posterior 6 deben estar vis ibles 9 Fije las clavijas de posicionamiento frontal y posterior 6 con los tornil los 5 que quit en el paso 3 10 Instale las cubiertas frontal y posterior 3 que quit...

Page 658: ...cuerpo superior del DF 9 a la estruc tura inferior 10 con los tornillos 5 que quit en el paso 3 10 Instale las cubiertas frontal y posterior 3 que quit en el paso 2 Installation mit Farb Ger ten mit D...

Page 659: ...PF 791 vedere pi avanti Quando installato l alimentatore carta modello PF 791 11 Installare la piastra di messa a terra AA al centro della base del fin isher documenti utilizzando una vite M4 8 H Fis...

Page 660: ...l passez l tape 15 13 Fije la placa de conexi n D a la m quina mediante 2 tornillos M4 20 I Con ctelas en el punto que se muestra arriba Solo si est instalado PF 810 ejecute el paso 14 14 Quite la cub...

Page 661: ...il copri connettore E nella piastra di connessione D Fare attenzione a non impigliare il cavo Fissare nella posizione sopra indicata Controllare che il connettore della linea del segnale sia coperto d...

Page 662: ...en el paso 17 20 Abra la cubierta frontal del finalizador de documentos 19 Quite el tornillo 20 Empuje el marco de cierre 21 hacia del ante 18 Teilen Sie die hintere Abdeckung 18 in zwei Abdeckungen...

Page 663: ...del cierre 21 hacia la m quina de modo que se conecten los conectores en el extremo m s lejano 23 Asegure la carcasa de bloqueo 21 por medio del tornillo 20 quitado en el paso 20 24 Instale el cartuc...

Page 664: ...rencias de abajo Cumple el di metro a de la clavija 22 est dentro del rango de altura b de la secci n curvada 24 No cumple el di metro a de la clavija 22 sobrepasa el rango de altura b de la secci n c...

Page 665: ...27 3 Quite el tornillo 28 para extraer la llave inglesa 29 4 Afloje los 2 tornillos 30 en los lados dere cho frontal y derecho posterior del finaliza dor de documentos 2 Entfernen Sie s mtliche Schrau...

Page 666: ...ntido contrario a las manecillas del reloj baja el finalizador de docu mentos 6 Vuelva a apretar los 2 tornillos 30 y coloque la llave inglesa en su lugar 29 7 Si las distancias entre el finalizador d...

Page 667: ...n de las manecillas del reloj se levanta el finalizador de documentos y al girar en sentido contrario a las manecillas del reloj baja el finalizador de docu mentos 10 Vuelva a apretar los 2 tornillos...

Page 668: ...a de prueba en el modo de grapado grapado doble 3 Compruebe si la posici n de grapado est descentrada Si la posici n de grapado est descentrada realice el siguiente procedimiento para ajustar la posic...

Page 669: ...or de la m quina b disminuya el valor de configuraci n 6 Haga una copia de prueba 7 Repita los pasos 4 a 6 hasta que la posici n de grapado se encuentre dentro del valor de referencia Valor de referen...

Page 670: ...AK 740 Bridge unit Installation Guide...

Page 671: ...r MFP 25 25ppm Black White MFP 30ppm 35ppm Color MFP 25 25ppm Black White MFP 30ppm 35ppm A AA B C D D C C 3 1 5 2013 6 303PD56710 01 4 6 2 AK 740 ATTACHMENT KIT for Black White MFP 30ppm 35ppm Color...

Page 672: ...PH 7A C D Punch unit Installation Guide...

Page 673: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE GUIDE D INSTALLATION GU A DE INSTALACION INSTALLATIONSANLEITUNG GUIDA ALL INSTALLAZIONE PH 7A PH 7B PH 7C PH 7D...

Page 674: ...ujetador peque o para DF 770 1 L Sujetador grande para DF 790 1 M N cleo de ferrita 1 Aseg rese de despegar todas las cintas y o material amortiguador de las partes suministra das Gelieferte Teile A L...

Page 675: ...la perforadora Extracci n de la cubierta DF 770 Si realiza la instalaci n en el DF 790 vaya al paso 1 de la p gina 3 1 Quite el tornillo 1 y despu s quite la cubi erta trasera peque a 2 2 Quite los 2...

Page 676: ...los 3 tornillos 7 y despu s quite la cubierta trasera superior 8 Instalaci n de la perforadora 3 Quite el tornillo 9 y tire de la gu a 10 hacia fuera Entfernen der Abdeckung DF 790 1 Die Schraube 5 e...

Page 677: ...anbringen 4 Dopo aver usato l alcool per pulire la parte ombreggiata 38 del motore illustrata per l adesione della pellicola J far aderire la pellicola 4 38 J 4 Apr s avoir utilis de l alcool pour net...

Page 678: ...oraci n A de forma tal que el borde delantero de la gu a 11 quede debajo de la carcasa del finalizador de documentos 12 6 Inserte la perforadora B en el finalizador de documentos 5 Die Locherf hrung A...

Page 679: ...a 14 del finalizador de documentos Al mismo tiempo inserte la varilla 15 de la unidad motriz C en el orificio 16 de la perforadora B 8 Asegure la unidad motriz C con los 2 tornil los H 7 Die Locherein...

Page 680: ...la unidad motriz 10 Tienda el cable de la perforadora 17 a trav s de la pesta a de la unidad motriz 18 11 Enchufe el cable del motor de la perforadora al conector de la unidad motriz 19 9 Den Anschlag...

Page 681: ...ficio 22 del PWB de perforaci n F 13 Usando el tornillo H apriete juntos el cable de conexi n a tierra de la perforadora 24 y el PWB de perforaci n F 14 Enchufe los 6 cables de la perforadora a los co...

Page 682: ...in cipal del DF 26 16 Instale el sujetador peque o K en el finalizador despu s tienda y ajuste los cables de la unidad motriz y la perforadora 17 Fije el n cleo de ferrita M al cable 15 Die 2 Kabel de...

Page 683: ...ubierta trasera superior 4 y la cubierta trasera peque a 2 19 Abra la cubierta delantera superior 28 e inserte la caja para desechos de la perforaci n G 18 Die obere hintere Abdeckung 4 und die kle in...

Page 684: ...con alcohol despegue de la hoja de etiquetas J las etiquetas siguientes y p guelas en los sitios que se indican en la ilustraci n B C 21 Cierre la cubierta delantera superior 28 20 Nachdem Sie alle F...

Page 685: ...WB de perforaci n F 13 Usando el tornillo H apriete juntos el cable de conexi n a tierra de la perforadora 33 y el PWB de perforaci n F 14 Enchufe los 6 cables de la perforadora a los conectores 34 de...

Page 686: ...B prin cipal del DF 35 16 Instale el sujetador grande L en el finalizador despu s tienda y ajuste los cables de la unidad motriz y la perforadora 17 Fije el n cleo de ferrita M al cable 15 Die 2 Kabel...

Page 687: ...ubierta trasera superior 8 y la cubierta trasera peque a 6 19 Abra la cubierta delantera superior 37 e inserte la caja para desechos de la perforaci n G 18 Die obere hintere Abdeckung 8 und die kle in...

Page 688: ...con alcohol despegue de la hoja de etiquetas J las etiquetas siguientes y p guelas en los sitios que se indican en la ilustraci n A C 21 Cierre la cubierta delantera superior 37 20 Nachdem Sie alle Fl...

Page 689: ...Finisher y Punch Regist 2 Ajuste los valores Cuando el papel alimentado est torcido copia de muestra a Aumente el valor de configuraci n Cuando el papel se dobl copia de muestra b Reduzca el valor de...

Page 690: ...i la posici n de perforaci n est m s alejada del borde que el valor de referen cia c Reduzca el valor de configuraci n 3 Pulse la tecla de Start para confirmar el valor de configuraci n Valor de refer...

Page 691: ...tart para confirmar el valor de configuraci n Valor de referencia Sistema m trico d 80 mm 0 5 e 40 mm 2 En pulgadas d 2 75 pulgada 0 5 e 1 375 pulgada 2 f 4 25 0 5 pulgada Zentrieren der Stanzlochposi...

Page 692: ...siguientes fotocopiadoras de la lista de solicitantes Consulte las instrucciones para la instalaci n de accesorios en el lugar del cliente Modelo DF 770 DF 790 HINWEIS Dieses Zubeh r ist nur f r den E...

Page 693: ...DT 730 B Document tray Installation Guide...

Page 694: ...rden nicht verwendet INSTALLATION GUIDE GUIDE D INSTALLATION GU A DE INSTALACION INSTALLATIONSANLEITUNG GUIDA ALL INSTALLAZIONE I J e K non vengono utilizzati 1 piece of D will be left Une pi ce de D...

Page 695: ...5 2013 5 302LC56750 01 H F G D D 6 4 3 7 E C D D M4 8 M4 8 M4 8 M4 8...

Page 696: ...FAX System W B Installation Guide...

Page 697: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE GUIDE D INSTALLATION GU A DE INSTALACION INSTALLATIONSANLEITUNG GUIDA ALL INSTALLAZIONE FAX System W...

Page 698: ...las siguientes p ginas se describe cada procedimiento Al instalar el sistema de fax en una m quina A que dispone de la tecla Inicio en el panel de controles consulte las p ginas de la 1 a la 13 Al ins...

Page 699: ...mate rial amortiguador de las partes suministradas Enthaltene Teile A FAX Leiterplatte 1 C Verschlusskappe 1 D Alphabetaufkleber 1 E Speicher DIMM 16 MB 1 Option H Speicher DIMM 128 MB 1 B F und G li...

Page 700: ...stran las MFP de velocidad media Si el finalizador ya se encuentra instalado desm ntelo antes de instalar el FAX System W Antes de iniciar la instalaci n aseg rese de apagar el interruptor de encendid...

Page 701: ...ara IC hacia arriba Ins rtela en la direcci n que indica la flecha hasta que escuche un clic 3 Vuelva a colocar la cubierta 2 utilizando los 2 tornillos 1 Vorgehensweise Installation der DIMM Speicher...

Page 702: ...FP de velocidad alta con sin finalizador y para los MFP de velocidad media con el finalizador instalado 5 Quite 2 tornillos 6 y despu s quite la cubi erta de la ranura OPT1 5 No utilice OPT2 Entfernen...

Page 703: ...de circuitos del fax A Sujete las partes superior e infe rior de la tarjeta de circuitos de fax o la saliente de la tarjeta para insertar la tarjeta de circuitos de fax A Oriente la etiqueta 7 en la...

Page 704: ...dular 8 en el terminal de l nea y a continuaci n conecte el otro extremo a la l nea telef nica Para los modelos de 100 V 120 V Australiano o Chino utilice el cable conector modular B suministrado Ansc...

Page 705: ...separado Si no conecta el MFP a un tel fono separado limpie la superficie del terminal del tel fono con alcohol y pegue el sello del terminal C a solic itud del cliente En los modelos de 120 V aseg re...

Page 706: ...ar Solo para las MFP de alta velocidad 10 Quite las cubiertas 11 y tienda el cable conector modular como se muestra en la ilustraci n 11 Vuelva a instalar las cubiertas 11 12 Instale la cubierta 4 que...

Page 707: ...dor de pala plana en la punta que indican las flechas 12 como se muestra a la izquierda y deslice las cubiertas del panel de trabajo 13 14 para quitarlas 14 Quite el panel transparente 15 Anbringen de...

Page 708: ...a del panel de trabajo 16 con alcohol y fije las etiquetas de alfabeto D En Asia y Ocean a utilice la etiqueta PQRS TUV WXYZ y no use las PRS TUV WXY ni las OPER 15 Die Bedienfeldfolie 16 entfernen 16...

Page 709: ...a del panel de trabajo 16 18 Vuelva a instalar el panel transparente 15 19 Vuelva a instalar las cubiertas del panel de trabajo 13 14 17 Die Bedienfeldfolie 16 anbringen 18 Die durchsichtige Platte 15...

Page 710: ...aprobaci n para China solo para los mode los de 110 V 20 Este paso no es necesario Coloque la etiqueta de aprobaci n s lo para los modelos Austra liano Nuevo Zeland s 21 Este paso no es necesario Den...

Page 711: ...1 Conecte el MFP a un recept culo de pared y encienda el interruptor principal 2 Ejecute el modo de mantenimiento U600 para inicializar los FAX PWB Initialisieren der FAX Leiterplatte 1 Netzstecker de...

Page 712: ...only PJJWC0016Z UL Listed HUAN HSIN Type TL 120 V only 1 C Terminal seal 1 D Alphabet label 1 E Memory DIMM 16 MB 1 F PTT label 110V model only 1 G Approval label Australian New Zealand models only 2...

Page 713: ...responden a las m quinas a color de 30 30 35 35 45 45 y 55 50 ppm y a las m quinas monocrom ticas de 35 45 y 55 ppm Las referencias a las MFP de alta velocidad de este documento corresponden a las m q...

Page 714: ...alizador y para los MFP de velocidad media con el finalizador instalado Esto no es necesario realizarlo si hay instalado un puerto m ltiple con el sistema de fax OPT1 2 Quite 2 tornillos 6 y despu s q...

Page 715: ...rcuitos del FAX A Sujete las partes superior e inferior de la tarjeta de circuitos de FAX o la saliente de la tarjeta para insertar la tarjeta de circuitos de FAX A Oriente la etiqueta 7 en la tarjeta...

Page 716: ...s de FAX instalado en el OPT2 no est disponible inv lido Selle firmemente el terminal para evitar que un usuario conecte un tel fono por sepa rado En los modelos de 120 V aseg rese de que no se fije s...

Page 717: ...r modular 17 en el terminal de l nea y a continuaci n conecte el otro extremo a la l nea telef nica Para los modelos de 100 V 120 V Australiano o Chino utilice el cable conector modular B suministrado...

Page 718: ...stra en la ilustraci n Ti ndalo uni ndolo con los cables modula res del sistema de fax OPT1 7 Vuelva a instalar las cubiertas 11 8 Instale la cubierta 4 que se quit en el paso 1 Para los MFP de veloci...

Page 719: ...OPT2 Inicialice el OPT2 presionando PORT2 y la tecla de Inicio en ese orden en el modo de mantenimiento U698 y ejecutando el modo de mantenimiento U600 Si se selecciona ALL en U698 se inicializan ambo...

Page 720: ...s partes suministradas Enthaltene Teile A FAX Leiterplatte 1 C Verschlusskappe 1 D Alphabetaufkleber 1 E Speicher DIMM 16 MB 1 Option H Speicher DIMM 128 MB 1 B F und G liegen nicht bei Stellen Sie si...

Page 721: ...esm ntelo antes de instalar el FAX System W Antes de iniciar la instalaci n aseg rese de apagar el interruptor de encendido de la m quina y desenchufar el cable de alimentaci n de la toma de pared ANM...

Page 722: ...o con el lado IC hacia abajo Ins rtela en la direcci n que indica la flecha hasta que escuche un clic 3 Vuelva a colocar la cubierta 2 utilizando los 2 tornillos 1 Vorgehensweise Installation der DIMM...

Page 723: ...a cubierta de la ranura 4 Quite 2 tornillos 5 y despu s quite la cubierta de la ranura OPT1 4 No utilice OPT2 Entfernen der Einschubabdeckung 4 2 Schrauben 5 entfernen und dann die Abdeckung 4 des Ein...

Page 724: ...a de circuitos del fax A Sujete las partes superior e infe rior de la tarjeta de circuitos de fax o la saliente de la tarjeta para insertar la tarjeta de circuitos de fax A Oriente la etiqueta 6 en la...

Page 725: ...dular 7 en el terminal de l nea y a continuaci n conecte el otro extremo a la l nea telef nica Para los modelos de 100 V 120 V Australiano o Chino utilice el cable conector modular B suministrado Ansc...

Page 726: ...ado Si no conecta el MFP a un tel fono separado limpie la superficie del terminal del tel fono con alcohol y pegue el sello del terminal C a solic itud del cliente En los modelos de 120 V aseg rese de...

Page 727: ...ew Zealand model only Fermer herm tiquement la borne mod le pour la Nouvelle Z lande 8 Cette tape est superflue Selle el terminal para el modelo Nuevo Zeland s 8 Este paso no es necesario Versiegeln d...

Page 728: ...te un destornillador de pala plana en la punta que indican las flechas 10 como se muestra a la izquierda y deslice las cubiertas del panel de trabajo 11 12 para quitarlas 10 Quite el panel transparent...

Page 729: ...la hoja del panel de trabajo 14 con alcohol y fije las etiquetas de alfabeto D En Asia y Ocean a utilice la etiqueta PQRS TUV WXYZ y no use las PRS TUV WXY ni las OPER 11 Die Bedienfeldfolie 14 entfe...

Page 730: ...la hoja del panel de trabajo 14 14 Vuelva a instalar el panel transparente 13 15 Vuelva a instalar las cubiertas del panel de trabajo 11 12 13 Die Bedienfeldfolie 14 anbringen 14 Die durchsichtige Pla...

Page 731: ...de aprobaci n para China solo para los mode los de 110 V 16 Este paso no es necesario Coloque la etiqueta de aprobaci n s lo para los modelos Austra liano Nuevo Zeland s 17 Este paso no es necesario D...

Page 732: ...MFP a un recept culo de pared y encienda el interruptor principal 2 Ejecute el modo de mantenimiento U600 para inicializar los FAX PWB Initialisieren der FAX Leiterplatte 1 Netzstecker des MFP in eine...

Page 733: ...partes suministradas Enthaltene Teile A FAX Leiterplatte 1 C Verschlusskappe 1 D Alphabetaufkleber 1 E Speicher DIMM 16 MB 1 Option H Speicher DIMM 128 MB 1 B F und G liegen nicht bei D E und H werde...

Page 734: ...esm ntelo antes de instalar el FAX System W Antes de iniciar la instalaci n aseg rese de apagar el interruptor de encendido de la m quina y desenchufar el cable de alimentaci n de la toma de pared ANM...

Page 735: ...4 Procedimiento Desmontaje de la cubierta de la ranura 1 Quite 2 tornillos 5 y despu s quite la cubierta de la ranura OPT2 4 Vorgehensweise Entfernen der Einschubabdeckung 1 2 Schrauben 5 entfernen un...

Page 736: ...rcuitos del FAX A Sujete las partes superior e inferior de la tarjeta de circuitos de FAX o la saliente de la tarjeta para insertar la tarjeta de circuitos de FAX A Oriente la etiqueta 6 en la tarjeta...

Page 737: ...AX instalado en el OPT2 no est disponible inv lido Selle firmemente el terminal para evitar que un usuario conecte un tel fono por sepa rado En los modelos de 120 V aseg rese de que no se fije sobre l...

Page 738: ...or modular 15 en el terminal de l nea y a continuaci n conecte el otro extremo a la l nea telef nica Para los modelos de 100 V 120 V Australiano o Chino utilice el cable conector modular B suministrad...

Page 739: ...PT2 Inicialice el OPT2 presionando PORT2 y la tecla de Inicio en ese orden en el modo de mantenimiento U698 y ejecutando el modo de mantenimiento U600 Si se selecciona ALL en U698 se inicializan ambos...

Page 740: ...UPDATINGSTATUS DATE UPDATEDPAGES PAGES CODE 03 2014 1ST EDITION 729 Y116140 9 10 2014 2ND EDITION 740 Y116141 8...

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