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Summary of Contents for d-Copia 1801MF Plus

Page 1: ...d Copia 1801MF d Copia 2201MF d Copia 1801MF Plus d Copia 2201MF Plus DP 480 PF 480 DU 480 SERVICE MANUAL Published in November 2013 842NN112 2NNSM062 Rev 2...

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Page 3: ...ey counter option 1 1 2 1 1 12 1 2 9 Deleted The statement of an option 1 1 2 Added Interface for Advanced model Change Dimension and Weight 1 1 2 1 1 12 Added Option Fax system and Network interface...

Page 4: ...error correction The display of U199 is cor rected 1 3 68 Correction Setting range value in U332 1 3 69 Added Procedure of setting to On Off in U341 1 3 72 to 74 Correction Setting range value in U402...

Page 5: ...2 11 November 2013 2 3 12 Change Signal name of YC1 YC2 and YC6 Installation guide Added IB 33 and FAX System X Address Change Address on New Zealand Revision Date Pages Revised contents...

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Page 7: ...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 8: ...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 9: ...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 10: ...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 11: ...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 13: ...mode items 1 3 8 1 4 Troubleshooting 1 4 1 Paper misfeed detection 1 4 1 1 Paper misfeed indication 1 4 1 2 Paper misfeed detection condition 1 4 2 1 4 2 Troubleshooting 1 4 6 1 First check items 1 4...

Page 14: ...white 1 4 68 2 No image appears entirely black 1 4 69 3 Image is too light 1 4 70 4 The background is colored 1 4 72 5 White streaks are printed vertically 1 4 74 6 Black streaks appear longitudinall...

Page 15: ...1 5 3 1 1 Detaching and refitting the primary paper feed unit and the pickup roller 1 5 5 1 2 Detaching and refitting the retard roller 1 5 8 1 3 Detaching and refitting the registration cleaner 1 5 1...

Page 16: ...1 1 Detaching and refitting the document processer 1 5 86 1 2 Detaching and refitting the DP paper feed roller and DP separation pulley 1 5 87 1 3 Detaching and refitting the DP ragistration clutch 1...

Page 17: ...tograph 2 2 32 3 Connector lists 2 2 33 4 Detaching and refitting the PWB DPMPWB 2 2 35 5 Remarks on DP main PWB replacement 2 2 37 2 2 7 PF main PWB PFMPWB 2 2 38 1 Connector position 2 2 38 2 PWB ph...

Page 18: ...2NC 2NF 2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 19: ...C4 Envelope 10 Envelope 9 Envelope 6 3 4 Envelope Monarch Youkei 2 Youkei 4 Ledger Legal Oficio II Letter Letter R Statement R Executive Folio 216 340 mm 8K 16K 16K R Size Entry Metric X 148 to 432 m...

Page 20: ...quivalent for an ARM v5 base core 500MHz Interface USB Interface Connector 1 USB Hi Speed SD card interface 1 Network interface 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1 Advanced model only Fax interface 1 Advanced model...

Page 21: ...in 11 sheets min 9 sheets min 9 sheets min First Copy Time A4 feed from Cassette 5 7 seconds or less Zoom Level Manual mode 25 to 400 1 increments Auto mode Preset Zoom Continuous Copying 1 to 999 she...

Page 22: ...Grayscale 14 Images min Color 14 Images min 2 sided B W 8 Images min Grayscale 6 Images min Color 6 Images min A4 landscape Image quality Text Photo original Interface USB Item Description Original Fe...

Page 23: ...2 Media types Plain Rough Vellum Recycled Preprinted Bond Color Colour Prepunched Letterhead Thick High Quality Custom 1 to 8 Dimensions W D H 22 1 4 20 1 2 5 7 8 565 520 148 5 mm Weight 13 2 lbs or l...

Page 24: ...1 2 2 3 4 8 9 10 5 6 7 11 11 11 11 12 1 Document Processor Reverse Automatic Option 2 Original Width Guides 3 Original Table 4 Original Eject Table 5 Slit Glass 6 Original Size Indicator Plates 7 Oper...

Page 25: ...er Width Guide 16 Cleaning Cloth 17 Original Stopper Compartment 18 Right Cover 1 Lever 19 Right Cover 1 20 Paper Width Guide 21 Multi Purpose Tray 22 Support Tray Section of the Multi Purpose Tray 23...

Page 26: ...2NC 2NF 2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 1 1 8 2 Option Figure 1 1 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 Original Cover 2 Document Processor Reverse Automatic 3 Cassette 2 4 Cassette 3 5 Cassette 4 6 Duplex Unit...

Page 27: ...key 4 Reset key 5 Clear key 6 Interrupt key 7 Start key 8 Numeric keys 9 Function Menu key 10 OK key 11 Arrow key up down 12 Back key 13 LCD 14 Zoom key 15 Original Image key 16 Combine key 17 ID Card...

Page 28: ...Menu key 10 OK key 11 Arrow key 12 Back key 13 LCD 14 Right Select key 15 Left Select key 16 Density key 17 Original Image key 18 Duplex key 19 Combine key 20 ID Card Copy key 21 Copy key 22 Scan key...

Page 29: ...1 Cassette paper feed section 2 MP tray paper feed section 3 Paper conveying section 4 Optical section 5 Laser scanner unit LSU 6 Developer unit 7 Toner container section 8 Drum unit 9 Transfer Separa...

Page 30: ...2NC 2NF 2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 2 1 1 12 1 1 4 Option composition 1 DP 480 2 DU 480 1 PLATEN COVER TYPE H 3 PF 480 4 Fax System X Advanced model only 5 IB 33 Advanced model only...

Page 31: ...0MHz Interface USB Interface Connector 1 USB Hi Speed SD card interface 1 Network interface 10BASE T 100BASE TX 1 Advanced model only Fax interface 1 Advanced model only Main Memory 256 MB Dimension W...

Page 32: ...nal devicees Remove the tapes and spacer Start Load paper Attaching the cover label Make test copies Connecting USB cable Install the toner container Installing toner Cleaning the counter maintanance...

Page 33: ...e Unpacking 11 13 12 1 1 15 16 10 14 5 8 7 6 2 3 3 4 9 1 Hinge joints 2 Outer case 3 Top pads 4 Inner case 5 Document tray 6 Plastic bag 7 Operation guide etc 8 Power code 9 Acsessories 10 Main unit 1...

Page 34: ...2 9 10 7 5 1 11 8 3 4 2 1 Acsessory tray 2 Plastic bag 3 Platen 4 Installation guide etc 5 Right front upper pad 6 Left front upper pad 7 Right rear upper pad 8 Left rear upper pad 9 Plastic sheet 10...

Page 35: ...ion Figure 1 2 4 5 11 9 6 7 8 4 1 10 2 3 9 10 1 Acsessory tray 2 Plastic bag 3 Installation guide etc 4 Right middle inner case 5 Left middle inner case 6 Plastic sheet 7 Paper Feeder 8 Acsessories 9...

Page 36: ...2NC 2NF 2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 1 2 6 Duplex unit Option Figure 1 2 5 5 7 6 4 3 1 2 1 Plastic bag 2 Installation guide etc 3 Inner case 4 acsessories 5 Plastic bag 6 Duplex unit 7 Outer case...

Page 37: ...in unit is carried on a paper feeder 2 Fix the fixing plate of PF to main unit by four screws Refer to the installation guide for the details of attachment Figure 1 2 6 Remove the tapes and spacer Ins...

Page 38: ...tallation guide for the details of attachment Figure 1 2 7 1 The hinges of a platen cover are inserted in the attachment hole of a main unit 2 Close the platen cover Figure 1 2 8 Install the dcument p...

Page 39: ...work interface etc as required 1 Pull the cassette out toward you until it stops 2 Remove the protection paper Figure 1 2 9 3 Push down on the cassette base plate and secure it Figure 1 2 10 Install t...

Page 40: ...the paper Paper sizes are marked on the cas sette Figure 1 2 11 5 Squeeze the ends of the bottom of the paper length guide and move the guide to fit the length of the paper Paper sizes are marked on...

Page 41: ...P9 1 2 11 6 Align the paper flush against the right side of the cassette Figure 1 2 13 7 Insert the appropriate paper size card in the slot to indicate the size of the paper inside Figure 1 2 14 Casse...

Page 42: ...hat is curled or folded may cause a jam Figure 1 2 15 Load the paper with the print side facing up After removing new paper from its pack aging fan the paper before loading it in the cassette Before l...

Page 43: ...tical direc tion to stir toner Figure 1 2 17 2 Shake the toner container approxi mately five or more times in the vertical direction to stir toner Figure 1 2 18 3 Shake the toner container approxi mat...

Page 44: ...2 14 4 Open the front cover 5 Gently push the toner container into the machine Note Push the container all the way into the machine until it locks in place 6 Close the front cover Figure 1 2 20 Toner...

Page 45: ...nnector located on the left side of the body 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the PC Figure 1 2 21 1 Connect one end of the supplied power cord to the machine and the other end to a power outle...

Page 46: ...High Altitude Set mode 1 Install appropriate software on your PC from the included Product Library disc if you want to use the printer function of this machine or perform TWAIN WIA transmission from y...

Page 47: ...ys and press the start key The machine exits the maintenance mode 1 Place an original and make test copies 1 Attach the cover labels to three screw holes in the machine Exit maintenance mode Make test...

Page 48: ...alling an accessories 1 Installing the SD card Option Procedure 1 Remove the screw and remove the SDcard cover 2 Insert the SD card in the SD card slot 3 Refit the removed SD card cover Figure 1 2 24...

Page 49: ...assette heater set Procedure 1 Remove seven screws 2 Remove the rear cover by pulling upward and releaseing three hooks Figure 1 2 25 Parts Quantity Part No Parts heater dehumidifier 240 SP 1 7 Parts...

Page 50: ...eleasing four hooks Figure 1 2 26 5 Open the front cover 6 Unhook two hooks using flat screw driver and then remove the front left cover by pulling upward Figure 1 2 27 Hook detail Screw Screw Screw S...

Page 51: ...2NC 2NF 2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 1 2 21 7 Remove the left tray Figure 1 2 28 8 Remove a screw 9 Remove the right tray Figure 1 2 29 Left tray Screw Right tray...

Page 52: ...asing two projections by lifting it up Figure 1 2 30 12 Remove the screw 13 Release the projection by sliding the middle rear cover backward 14 Remove the middle rear cover forward during turning it F...

Page 53: ...the heater Figure 1 2 32 18 Pass the heater wire through two aperture parts 19 Connect the connector of the heater wire to the connector on main unit 20 Pass the heater wire through the wire saddle a...

Page 54: ...2NC 2NF 2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 1 2 24 This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 55: ...using the numeric keys Enter 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...

Page 56: ...033 Chk Solenoid Each solenoid is operated U034 Adj Paper timing The timing data of leading edge and the center line adjustment data in a paper stan dard are set up U035 Adj Folio Sz Length and horizo...

Page 57: ...Time The display of drum drive time is set up U117 Drum No Drum serial No is displayed U118 Drum History A drum history is displayed U127 Clr Trans Cnt The display of a transfer counter is set up Deve...

Page 58: ...isplayed and the data are changed U252 Set Dest The destination is set up U253 Sel D S count The copy count methods double count such as a total counter are set up U260 Set Count Mode The timing feedi...

Page 59: ...bell at the time of a FAX TEL automatic change is set up U605 Clr Data All the data of a communication history and a protocol list is cleared U610 System Setting 1 The number of waste lines at the ti...

Page 60: ...ut judging standard rate of an error line is set up U634 Comm Ctrl 5 The judging standard of TCF is set up U640 Comm Time 1 The detection time at the time of one shot selection of a remote change is s...

Page 61: ...a sorter are displayed and cleared U906 Reset Dis Func A separation C call is reset U910 Clr Coverage Dat All the data of a black ratio data value is cleared U927 Clr Chg Life Cnt The count for fee co...

Page 62: ...ort User Status Output the user status report Service Status Output the service status report Event Output the event report All Output the All report 3 Press the start key A list is output When A4 Let...

Page 63: ...013 02 12 17 30 2013 02 12 17 30 2013 02 12 17 30 2013 02 12 17 30 2013 02 12 17 30 2013 02 12 17 30 2013 02 12 17 30 2013 02 12 17 30 2013 02 12 17 30 2013 02 12 17 30 4002 01 08 01 0501 01 08 01 400...

Page 64: ...r eject a Cause of paper jam Hexadecimal For details on the case of paper jam refer to Paper Misfeed Detection See page 1 4 2 b Detail of paper source Hexadecimal 00 MP tray 01 Cassette 1 02 Cassette...

Page 65: ...lf diagnostics error Self diagnostic error code See page 1 4 20 Example 01 6000 01 Self diagnostic error 6000 Self diagnostic error code number 10 Mainte nance Log Count item Remembers 1 to 8 of occur...

Page 66: ...er Unknown toner log code 1 byte 2 categories First byte 01 Toner container Fixed Second byte 00 Black 12 Counter Log Com prised of three log counters including paper jams self diagnos tics errors and...

Page 67: ...0 Copy K 1 10 Printer K 1 10 FAX K 1 10 Period Last Page Usage Page A4 Letter Conversion 1111111 11 1111111 11 1111111 11 1111111 11 07 11 2005 07 12 2005 08 05 1 00 1 1 8 9 10 21 28 29 36 37 38 39 40...

Page 68: ...te x Not Installed 14 Presence or absence of the paper feeder Cassette x Not Installed 15 Page of relation to the A4 Letter Print Coverage provides a close matching reference of toner consumption and...

Page 69: ...n U00 Not installed U01 Full speed U02 Hi speed 32 Paper handling information 0 Paper source unit select 1 Paper source unit 33 Black and white printing double count mode 0 All single counts 1 A3 Sing...

Page 70: ...to the position for transport Method 1 Press the start key 2 Select Mode1 All 3 Press the start key It brings near by a left end so that the carriage of Scanner can be fixed Display Description Mode1...

Page 71: ...tion Machine No Main Displays the machine serial number of main Machine No Eng Displays the machine serial number of engine If the machine serial number of engine PWB does not match with serial number...

Page 72: ...screen using the cursor up down keys Display Description Main Main ROM MMI Operation ROM Engine Engine ROM Engine Boot Engine booting Option Language Optional language ROM DP Document processor ROM DP...

Page 73: ...the start key 2 Select Execute Display Description Execute Data is initialized according to destination information 3 Press the start key All data other than that for adjustments due to variations bet...

Page 74: ...key 2 Select the motor to be operated Press the start key The operation starts Display Description Main Main motor is turned on Exit CW Eject motor is turned on clockwise Exit CCW Eject motor is turne...

Page 75: ...switch or sensor on and off manually to check the status Display Description Switch State of the switch State of the switches are represented by 0 and 1 4 digit numeric representation each digit corr...

Page 76: ...y Description Motor On Main motor MM is turned on Motor Off Main motor MM is not turned on 3 Select the clutch to be operated 4 Press the start key The operation starts Display Description Feed Feed c...

Page 77: ...Select Motor On or Motor Off Display Description Motor On Main motor MM is turned on Moter Off Main motor MM is not turned on 3 Select MPT 4 Press the start key The operation starts Display Descriptio...

Page 78: ...ut Top Leading edge registration adjustment LSU Out Left Center line adjustment Adjustment LSU Out Top 1 Press the system menu key 2 Press the start key to output a test pattern 3 Press the system men...

Page 79: ...1 3 37 Adjustment LSU Out Left 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 LSU Out Left Display Description...

Page 80: ...e stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed Center line of printing within 2 0 mm Correct image Output example 1 Output example 2 A feed setup is performed as follws Select...

Page 81: ...setting Length Height of a FOLIO paper 330 to 356 mm 330 Width Width of a FOLIO paper 200 to 220 mm 210 4 Press the start key The value is set Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a...

Page 82: ...n value per step MPT Paper feed from MP tray 30 to 20 0 1 Cassette Paper feed from cassette 30 to 20 0 1 PF Paper feed from paper feeder 30 to 20 0 1 Duplex Duplex mode second 30 to 20 0 1 5 Change th...

Page 83: ...ng change keys or numeric keys Zoom Paper selection key Basic model Right Left arrow key Advanced model Display Description Setting range Initial setting Change in value per step Main Main motor speed...

Page 84: ...e the setting value using change keys or numeric keys Zoom Paper selection key Basic model Right Left arrow key Advanced model Display Description Setting range Initial setting Change in value per ste...

Page 85: ...1 Press the start key 2 Press the system menu key 3 Place an original and press the start key to make a test copy 4 Press the system menu key 5 Select the item to be adjusted Display Description Setti...

Page 86: ...key Advanced model For copy example 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...

Page 87: ...ge registration 45 to 45 0 1 6 Change the setting value using change keys or numeric keys Zoom Paper selection key Basic model Right Left arrow key Advanced model For copy example 1 increase the value...

Page 88: ...Scanner center line 40 to 40 0 1 6 Change the setting value using change keys or numeric keys Zoom Paper selection key Basic model Right Left arrow key Advanced model For copy example 1 decrease the...

Page 89: ...the setting using change keys or numeric keys Zoom Paper selection key Basic model Right Left arrow key Advanced model When the setting value is increased the scanning position moves to the right and...

Page 90: ...etting range Initial setting Change in value per step X Zoom F Main scanning direction Front 125 to 125 0 1 X Zoom B Main scanning direction Back 125 to 125 0 1 Adjustment 6 Change the setting value u...

Page 91: ...ide 30 to 30 0 1 Back Head Leading edge registration second side 30 to 30 0 1 Back Tail Trailing edge registration second side 30 to 30 0 1 Adjustment Leading edge registration 1 Change the setting va...

Page 92: ...ys Zoom Paper selection key Basic model Right Left arrow key Advanced model For copy example 1 increase the value For copy example 2 decrease the value Figure 1 3 11 2 Press the start key The value is...

Page 93: ...er line second side 40 to 40 0 1 6 Change the setting value using change keys or numeric keys Zoom Paper selection key Basic model Right Left arrow key Advanced model For copy example 1 increase the v...

Page 94: ...om Paper selection key Basic model Right Left arrow key Advanced model Display Description Setting range Initial setting Change in value per step Coefficient DP input light luminosity 0 to 3 0 1 Setti...

Page 95: ...1 Press the start key 2 Select the MIP PG pattern to be output and press the start key Display PG pattern to be output Purpose Mono Level To check the drum quality 256 Level To check resolution reprod...

Page 96: ...r DP 2 The light source illuminates and the CCD sensor determines the width of the document The original size sensor determines the document is vertical or horizontal The document is detected two time...

Page 97: ...as an original docu ment If the values vary excessively mal detection could occur depending on how a document is placed Figure 1 3 13 3 Press the start key The value is set Completion Press the stop...

Page 98: ...r numeric keys Zoom Paper selection key Basic model Right Left arrow key Advanced model Display Description Setting range Initial setting Execute Aging is performed Voltage The amount of adjustments o...

Page 99: ...er bias OFF timing 1000 to 1000 0 Pre On Tmg Transfer bias Pre ON timing 1000 to 1000 0 Bias L Transfer bias for large sizes 0 to 2000 80 Bias M Transfer bias for medium sizes 0 to 2000 110 Bias S Tra...

Page 100: ...de ON OFF timing adjustment with paper position 0 to 7 0 6 Sepa Separation mode of plain paper 2 to 3 2 2 3 Press the start key The value is set Setting Light 1 Select the item to be set 2 Change the...

Page 101: ...s the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed U111 Drum Time Description Displays the drum drive time for checking a figure which is used as a reference when correcting th...

Page 102: ...cription Displays the past record of machine number and the drum counter Purpose To check the count value of machine number and the drum counter Method 1 Press the start key 2 Select K Display Descrip...

Page 103: ...leared Clearing 1 Select Clear 2 Press the start key The counter value is cleared Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed U130 Set Toner Install Descr...

Page 104: ...lecting a maintenance item No is displayed U139 Temp Humidity Description Displays the detected temperature and humidity outside the machine Purpose To check the temperature and humidity outside the m...

Page 105: ...Zoom Paper selection key Basic model Right Left arrow key Advanced model Display Description Setting range Initial setting Bias Developer magnet roller bias 240 to 340 290 Clock Developer magnet rolle...

Page 106: ...ll Method 1 Press the start key Select the Threshold Display Description Threshold Changes the threshold of each setting Setting 1 Select the item to be set 2 Change the setting value using change key...

Page 107: ...djusted Purpose A toner supply level is adjusted Method 1 Press the start key 2 Select the item to be adjust 3 Change the value using change keys or numeric keys Zoom Paper selection key Basic model R...

Page 108: ...drive time is displayed Display Description K Developer drive time K Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed U158 Dev Cnt Description Displays the dev...

Page 109: ...Paper selection key Basic model Right Left arrow key Advanced model Display Description Setting range Initial setting T1 Setting of target temperature of 1st stable temperature Ready 130 to 220 C 120...

Page 110: ...ear the fuser counts after replacing the fuser unit Method 1 Press the start key The fuser count is displayed Display Description Cnt Fuser unit count value Clear A value is cleared Clearing 1 Select...

Page 111: ...lecting a maintenance mode No is displayed U203 Chk DP Ope Description Simulates the original conveying operation separately in the DP Purpose To check the DP operation Method 1 Press the start key 2...

Page 112: ...ff and On Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed U207 Chk Panel Key Description Checks operation of the operation panel keys Purpose To check operati...

Page 113: ...When you change the setting of the U211 U343 display changed if U211 is set Off U343 is not shown on Select Screen When U211 is set Off U343 is set Off U223 Lock panel Ope Description Set the ON OFF...

Page 114: ...ed 3 Press the start key The operation starts Display Description Feed Motor DP original feed motor DPOFM is turned Conv Motor DP original conveying motor DPOCM is turned Rev Motor DP switchback motor...

Page 115: ...ate of the switch State of the switches are updated regularly State of the switches are represented by 0 OFF and 1 ON 7 digit numeric representation each digit corresponds to the state of the switch E...

Page 116: ...Setting 1 Press the start key 2 Select the item to be set 3 Change the setting using the keys or numeric keys Display Description Setting range M Cnt A Preset values for maintenance cycle kit A 0 to...

Page 117: ...ey 2 Select the item to be changed 3 Change the setting using change keys or numeric keys Zoom Paper selection key Basic model Right Left arrow key Advanced model Display Description Setting range M C...

Page 118: ...h North America specifications Europe Metric Metric Europe specifications Asia Pacific Metric Asia Pacific specifications Australia Australia specifications China China specifications Korea Korea spec...

Page 119: ...le count for B4 size or larger DBL Folio Double count for Folio size or larger Initial setting DBL A3 Ledger 3 Press the start key The setting is set Completion Press the stop key The screen for selec...

Page 120: ...re than 5 seconds between Off and On Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed U285 Set Svc Sts Page Description Determines displaying the digital dot c...

Page 121: ...Black Line Mode 1 Select On or Off Display Description On Displays the cleaning guidance Off Not to display the cleaning guidance Initial setting On 2 Press the start key The setting is set Setting Bl...

Page 122: ...coefficient for converting the black ratio for nonstandard sizes in relation to the A4 Letter size Setting 1 Press the start key 2 Change the setting using change keys or numeric keys Zoom Paper sele...

Page 123: ...ptional paper feeder On Off On Cas4 Cassette 4 optional paper feeder On Off On When an optional paper feed device is not installed the corresponding count is not dis played 4 Press the start key The s...

Page 124: ...for maintenance due indication Setting 1 Press the start key 2 Select the item to be changed 3 Change the setting using change keys or numeric keys Zoom Paper selection key Basic model Right Left arr...

Page 125: ...er to perform a sleep mode related setting change Method 1 Press the start key 2 Select On or Off Display Description On Enable Auto Sleep functionality Off Disable Auto Sleep functionality Initial se...

Page 126: ...ght margin 0 to 10 0 4 0 0 1 Trail Printer trailing edge margin 0 to 10 0 4 0 0 1 6 Change the setting value using change keys or numeric keys Zoom Paper selection key Basic model Right Left arrow key...

Page 127: ...margin 0 0 to 10 0 2 0 0 1 D Margin Scanner trailing edge margin 0 0 to 10 0 2 0 0 1 6 Change the setting value using change keys or numeric keys Zoom Paper selection key Basic model Right Left arrow...

Page 128: ...C Margin DP right margin 0 0 to 10 0 3 0 0 1 D Margin DP trailing edge margin 0 0 to 10 0 4 0 0 1 6 Change the setting value using change keys or numeric keys Zoom Paper selection key Basic model Rig...

Page 129: ...nning section following automatic adjustment in the scanner section Method Table 1 Enter the value for Adjust Original using maintenance item U425 2 Set a specified original P N AVGR19843R on the plat...

Page 130: ...irection magnifica tion 04 Black band is not detected scanner leading edge registration 05 Black band is not detected scanner center line 06 Black band is not detected scanner main scanning direction...

Page 131: ...3P8 3P9 1 3 77 Codes Description 16 Main scanning direction magnification error 17 Service call error 18 DP paper misfeed error Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance it...

Page 132: ...t C Setting the cyan patch for the original for adjustment M Setting the magenta patch for the original for adjustment Y Setting the yellow patch for the original for adjustment R Setting the red patc...

Page 133: ...belt 2 of the original at F 15 mm from the top edge of black belt 1 5 Enter the values using change keys or numeric keys in Dist2 Zoom Paper selection key Basic model Right Left arrow key Advanced mod...

Page 134: ...easured value using change keys or numeric keys in Main Scan Zoom Paper selection key Basic model Right Left arrow key Advanced model 5 Measure the distance from the black belt of leading edge inside...

Page 135: ...cute Data initialization starts 4 Press the start key There is no operation necessary on this screen The destination code and the OEM code are displayed with the values currently set 5 Press the start...

Page 136: ...code and OEM code is displayed 3 Select Country Code and enter a destination code using the numeric keys refer to the desti nation code list on page 1 3 81 for the destination code Display Destination...

Page 137: ...required Method 1 Press the start key 2 Select Line Type and press the start key Display Description Line Type Line Type 3 Select the item to be set Display Description DTMF DTMF 10PPS 10PPS 20PPS 20P...

Page 138: ...one rings 0 to 15 2 120 V 1 220 240 V If you set this to 0 the unit will start fax reception without any ringing 4 Press the start key The value is set Completion Press the stop key The screen for sel...

Page 139: ...an be recorded on the same page 1 Change the setting using the right left arrow keys or numeric keys Description Setting range Initial setting Change in value per step Number of lines to be ignored wh...

Page 140: ...further reduced so that it can be recorded on the same page 1 Change the setting using the right left arrow keys or numeric keys Description Setting range Initial setting Change in value per step Num...

Page 141: ...ption Setting range Initial setting Number of adjustment lines for automatic reduction 0 to 22 7 2 Press the start key The value is set Setting ADJ LINES A4 Sets the number of adjustment lines for aut...

Page 142: ...Setting 1 Press the start key 2 Select RX Width For 11 Display Description RX Width For 11 Communicates to the destination unit 11 3 Select the item to be set Display Description Ledger Communicates t...

Page 143: ...ange is set up to compensate for a user s telephone classifica tion peculiarity Setting 1 Press the start key 2 Select Remort Mode and press the start key Display Description Remort Mode setting the m...

Page 144: ...Display Description Interval Setting the auto redialing interval Times Setting the number of times of auto redialing Setting interval 1 Change the setting using the right left arrow keys Description S...

Page 145: ...communication starting speed Sets the initial communication speed when starting transmission When the destination unit has V 34 capability V 34 is selected for transmission regardless of this setting...

Page 146: ...l setting 300 2 Press the start key The setting is set Setting the waiting period to prevent echo problems at the receiver Sets the period before an NSF CSI or DIS signal is sent after a CED signal is...

Page 147: ...r priority than image quality This should not be set to OFF when connecting to the IP Internet Protocol telephone line 1 Select the setting Display Description On ECM transmission is enabled Off ECM t...

Page 148: ...the measures to improve transmission per formance for international communications 1 Select the setting Display Description 2100 2100Hz 1100 1100Hz Initial setting 2100 2 Press the start key The sett...

Page 149: ...33 and later bits of the DIS DTC signal are sent 1 Select the setting Display Description On Bit 33 and later bits of the DIS DTC signal are not sent Off Bit 33 and later bits of the DIS DTC signal ar...

Page 150: ...unication Sets whether V 34 communication is enabled disabled for transmission and reception 1 Select the setting Display Description On V 34 communication is enabled for both transmission and recepti...

Page 151: ...ng ONCE 2 Press the start key The setting is set Setting the reference for RTN signal output Sets the error line rate as the reference for RTN signal output If transmission errors occur fre quently du...

Page 152: ...errors occur Purpose Do to alleviate the communication conditions Setting 1 Press the start key 2 Select TCF Check 3 Change the setting using the right left arrow keys or numeric keys Display Descrip...

Page 153: ...ive Purpose The decision system of a remote change is set up to compensate for a user s telephone classifica tion peculiarity etc Method 1 Press the start key 2 Select the item to be set 3 Change the...

Page 154: ...time out time Setting T0 time out Sets the time before detecting a CED or DIS signal after a dialing signal is sent Depending on the quality of the exchange or when the auto select function is selecte...

Page 155: ...time elapses In fax telephone auto select mode change the setting when fax reception is unsuccessful or a tele phone fails to receive a call 1 Change the setting using the right left arrow keys Descri...

Page 156: ...fting is not made within the set Tc time In the TAD mode change the setting when fax reception is unsuccessful or a telephone fails to receive a call 1 Change the setting using the right left arrow ke...

Page 157: ...3 TX Eqr Sets the G3 transmission cable equalizer Reg G3 RX Eqr Sets the G3 reception cable equalizer RX Mdm Level Sets the modem detection level Setting Reg G3 TX Eqr 1 Select 0dB 4dB 8dB or 12dB Ini...

Page 158: ...ne Setting 1 Press the start key 2 Select the item to be set 3 Change the setting using the right left arrow keys or numeric keys Display Description Setting range Sgl LV Mdm Modem output level 15 to...

Page 159: ...ore dialing Setting Exchange Selects if a fax is to be connected to either a PBX or public switched telephone network 1 Select the setting Display Description PSTN Connected to the public switched tel...

Page 160: ...tial setting On 2 Press the start key The setting is set Setting PBX Setting Selects the mode to connect an outside call when connected to a PBX According to the type of the PBX connected select the m...

Page 161: ...Jobs is pressed to halt printing Purpose To check conditions of use settings and transmission procedures of the fax Method 1 Press the start key 2 Select Self Sts Report 3 Press the start key The list...

Page 162: ...enter key Display Description SW No SW No 4 Use numeric keys 7 to 0 to switch each bit between 0 and 1 Display Description Bit Set the soft switch 5 Press the start key to set the value Completion Pre...

Page 163: ...43210 Timeout for FSK detection start in V 8 Modem setting No bit Description 89 76543 RX gain adjust NCU setting No bit Description 121 7654 Dial tone busy tone detection pattern 122 7654 Busy tone d...

Page 164: ...P8 3P9 2 1 3 110 No bit Description 148 76543210 Allowable dial tone interruption time 149 76543210 Time for transmitting selection signal after closing the DC circuit 151 76543210 Ringer frequency de...

Page 165: ...cription MPT MP tray Cas1 Cassette 1 Cas2 Cassette 2 paper feeder Cas3 Cassette 3 paper feeder Cas4 Cassette 4 paper feeder Duplex Duplex unit Clear Value is cleared When an optional paper feed unit i...

Page 166: ...Select Cnt The count of jam code by type is displayed Codes for which the count value is 0 are not displayed 2 Change the screen using the cursor up down keys 3 Select the count value for jam code and...

Page 167: ...od Cnt 1 Select Cnt The count for service call detection by type is displayed Codes for which the count value is 0 are not displayed 2 Change the screen using the cursor up down keys 3 Select the coun...

Page 168: ...cting a maintenance item No is displayed U906 Reset Dis Func Description Resets the service call code for partial operation control Purpose To be reset after partial operation is performed due to prob...

Page 169: ...he print coverage data is cleared Completion Press the stop key The screen for selecting a maintenance item No is displayed U927 Clr Chg Life Cnt Description Resets all of the counts back to zero Purp...

Page 170: ...nge the setting value using change keys or numeric keys Zoom Paper selection key Basic model Right Left arrow key Advanced model Display Description Mode Relay board exchange mode Cnt The number of ti...

Page 171: ...Setting range Initial setting Change in value per step Front Deflection of single sided original 30 to 30 0 1 Back Deflection of double sided original 60 to 60 0 1 The greater the value the larger th...

Page 172: ...2NC 2NF 2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 1 3 118 This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 173: ...cassette open the paper conveying unit or paper conveying cover The positions are displayed on the operation panel when a paper jam has occurred Jam lacation indicators Figure 1 4 1 Paper jam Casstte...

Page 174: ...it DP Option PF Option Figure 1 4 2 RS MPPS PS FUES PFFS1 PFFS2 PFFS3 PFPS1 PFPS2 PFPS3 DPOS DPRS DPTS DPOFS DP Main Unit PF1 PF2 PF3 Cassette 1 Cassette 2 Cassette 3 Cassette 4 MP tray Duplex unit 91...

Page 175: ...ed during printing 0501 Casette 1 no paper Registration sensor RS does not turn on during paper feed from cassette 1 A 0502 Casette 2 no paper PF feed sensor 1 PFFS1 does not turn on dur ing paper fee...

Page 176: ...sette 3 feeding Registration sensor RS does not turn on during paper feed from cassette 3 paper feeder E 4004 Registration sensor come short Cassette 4 feeding Registration sensor RS does not turn on...

Page 177: ...F 9001 DP narrowing DP timing sensor DPTS turns off within the specified time since the sensor turns on F 9002 DP initial Jam Sensor in the conveying system is on since origi nal feeding starts F 9004...

Page 178: ...hout skewing or it is not damaged Crumpled paper main unit jam Adjust the cursors to the size of the paper 3 Check how paper is loaded Check if the cutting edge of the paper bundle inside is cumpled o...

Page 179: ...ze of the original document and the paper size are met see page 1 3 8 If the paper size is incorrectly displayed adjust the positions of the paper set guide cursors in accordance with the paper size m...

Page 180: ...Check that the paper conveying guide has no barrs deformations or abrasions and it is properly mounted without being floated Clean the conveying guide or the paper approaching guide Remove any protru...

Page 181: ...nated Check that the spring has not fallen off and is mounted so that it is properly applying pressure against the rollers or pulleys Clean the roller axle or the axle holder Re assemble it while chec...

Page 182: ...ck the pickup roller and paper feed roller are rotating If disconnected or or stained replace the primary paper feed clutch 4 Check that the conveying force of the pickup roller is sufficient Increase...

Page 183: ...jet paper etc is used replace the paper 2 RE assemble the retard roller in the primary paper feed unit if it is mounted to the oppisite direction 3 Check if the retard spring has not been fallen off o...

Page 184: ...the bracket is twisted to be mounted remove the screw fixing the conveying guide and properly mount the bracket in the right position and fix again 5 Check no wrinkles are observed at the sluck of pa...

Page 185: ...erative without hinderance If the distance between the housing and the feedshift guide is too small for the guide to move without hinderance replace the eject unit 2 Perform U031 to check if the eject...

Page 186: ...lutch PFCL Registration sensor RS Checking procedure at the occurrence of J0501 J502 Corrective action at the occurrence On Off control signal output connector terminal point of checking connection 1...

Page 187: ...Checks See page 1 4 6 2 PF Feed sensor 1 PFFS1 Conduct connectivity check mounting location check operation check U031 PF main PWB YC5 6 3 PF paper feed clutch PFPFCL1 Operation check U032 PF main PWB...

Page 188: ...noid MPSOL Registration sensor RS Checking procedure at the occurrence of J0509 J0519 Corrective action at the occurrence On Off control signal output connector terminal point of checking connection 1...

Page 189: ...B Duplex motor DUM Registration sensor RS Checking procedure at the occurrence of J0508 J0518 Corrective action at the occurrence On Off control signal output connector terminal point of checking conn...

Page 190: ...sensor FUES Checking procedure at the occurrence of J4201 J4212 Corrective action at the occurrence On Off control signal output connector terminal point of checking connection 1 Items for Initial Che...

Page 191: ...When a problem is detected the machine stops print ing and display an error message on the operation panel An error message consists of a message prompting a contact to service personnel and a four d...

Page 192: ...seconds re mount the FAX controller PWB then turn power on 2 Reinstall the fax software 3 Replace the FAX control PWB 0060 Main Engine PWB mis match Unmatching engine and engine sub boards Defective...

Page 193: ...on the engine do not match for any of charging counter life counter and scanner counter EEPROM 1 Check that the EEPROMs installed in the main engine PWB are correct and if not use the correct EEPROM f...

Page 194: ...3 114 3 If the same C call is displayed when power is switched on and off replace the back up battery 4 If communication error due to a noise etc is present with the RTC on the main engine PWB check t...

Page 195: ...unit 3 and if necessary try connecting it again PF main PWB 1 Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and if necessary connect the connector all the way in PF main PWB YC1 and PF main PW...

Page 196: ...motor and main engine PWB YC4 3 If the wiring is disconnected shorted or grounded replace the wiring 4 Replace the main motor see page 1 5 57 Main Engine PWB 1 Check the main engine software and upgra...

Page 197: ...main engine PWB see page 2 2 11 3200 Exposure lamp error When a lamp is made to turn on one side at a time the white standard data at the time of an initial is lower than a rated value CIS Reinsert th...

Page 198: ...nd main engine PWB YC2011 3 If the wiring is disconnected shorted or grounded replace the wiring 4 Replace the CIS and execute U411 see page 1 3 75 Main Engine PWB Replace the main engine PWB and chec...

Page 199: ...B 1 Check the main engine software and upgrade to the latest if necessary 2 Replace the main engine PWB see page 2 2 11 4200 BD steady state error The BD signal is not detected APC PWB LSU 1 Confirm t...

Page 200: ...n engine PWB see page 2 2 11 Power source PWB 1 Confirm that the wiring connector is firmly connected and if necessary connect the connector all the way in Power source PWB YC4 and main engine PWB YC1...

Page 201: ...lace the Fuser unit and execute U167 counter clear see page 1 3 56 Deteriorated sensitivity due to the toner adhered to the center thermistor Main Engine PWB 1 Check the main engine software and upgra...

Page 202: ...e and upgrade to the latest if necessary 2 Replace the main engine PWB see page 2 2 11 Fuser thermistor 1 1 Replace the Fuser unit and execute U167 counter clear see page 1 3 56 6220 Abnormally high f...

Page 203: ...d replace the wiring 3 Replace the Fuser unit and execute U167 counter clear see page 1 3 56 Main Engine PWB 1 Check the main engine software and upgrade to the latest if necessary 2 Replace the main...

Page 204: ...e Developer unit see page 1 5 35 Toner motor 1 Draw out the toner container and execute U135 to check the toner motor operation see page 1 3 50 2 Check the drive gear can rotate or they are not unusua...

Page 205: ...necessary connect the connector all the way in Temperature sensor and main engine PWB YC6 2 If the wiring is disconnected shorted or grounded replace the wiring 3 Replace the temperature sensor Main E...

Page 206: ...ease see page 1 3 114 2 Confirm that the EEPROM has been properly installed 3 Replace the DP main PWB Device damage of EEPROM Contact the Service Support F000 Communication error between Main Engine P...

Page 207: ...ck the main engine software and upgrade to the latest if necessary 4 If not corrected replace the main engine PWB see page 2 2 11 F050 Print engine ROM check sum error Main Engine PWB 1 Turn the main...

Page 208: ...of defect 1 Scanner as the cause of defect If the defect occurs with copying or sending refer to P 1 4 37 Defects caused by a reading error that occurs at the original glass LED lamp to CIS Isolate th...

Page 209: ...s are printed horizon tally 8 One side of the print image is darker or brighter than the other 9 Black dots appear on the image 10 Image is blurred See page1 4 47 See page1 4 49 See page1 4 51 See pag...

Page 210: ...on is loose Or if conduction is lot replace the wire 3 Home position sen sor Check the location the home position sensor is mounted Re mount the home position sensor if it is hanged off 4 Scanner driv...

Page 211: ...he wire Reinsert the connector if it its connection is loose Or if conduction is lot replace the wire 4 Home position sen sor Check the location the home position sensor is mounted Re mount the home p...

Page 212: ...ine PWB is defec tive Replace the main engine PWB see page 2 2 11 Defective part Check description Corrective Action 1 Scanning position of the DP Confirm the value using mainte nance mode U068 DP Rea...

Page 213: ...Perform maintenance mode U411 table Chart1 _All see page 1 3 75 4 Contact glass Check whether the contact glass is dirty If the contact glass is dirty clean the contact glass and the bottom part of th...

Page 214: ...is dirty If the contact glass is dirty clean the contact glass and the bottom part of the shading plate 5 Home position sensor Check the location the home position sensor is mounted Re mount the home...

Page 215: ...lass Check whether the contact glass is dirty If the contact glass is dirty clean the contact glass and the bottom part of the shading plate 4 Contact glass assy Check the location the contact glass i...

Page 216: ...rty clean the contact glass and the bottom part of the shading plate 4 Contact glass assy Check the location the contact glass is mounted Re mount the contact glass if is hanged off 5 Home position se...

Page 217: ...ading plate is dirty If the shading plate is dirty perform maintenance mode U063 to modify the shading position If it does not cure replace the contact glass assembly see page 1 3 30 6 CIS The CIS is...

Page 218: ...nce mode U063 to modify the shading position If it does not cure replace the contact glass assembly see page 1 3 30 6 CIS The CIS is defective Replace the CIS and perform U411 see page 1 3 75 7 Main E...

Page 219: ...Perform maintenance mode U067 Front see page 1 3 34 2 Perform maintenance mode U411 table Chart1 _Input see page 1 3 75 5 Contact glass Check whether the outer areas of the original document have str...

Page 220: ...1 table Chart1 _Input see page 1 3 75 5 Slit glass Contact glass Check whether the slit glass and contact glass are dirty If the slit glass and contact glass are dirty clean the contact glass the slit...

Page 221: ...between the CIS and ISC PWB is properly connected Or verify conduction of the wire Reinsert the connector if its connection is loose Or if conduction is lot replace the wire 5 CIS The CIS is defective...

Page 222: ...2NC 2NF 2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 1 4 50 5 Main Engine PWB The main engine PWB is defec tive Replace the main engine PWB see page 2 2 11 Defective part Check description Corrective Action...

Page 223: ...f the shading plate 5 Contact glass assy Check the location the contact glass is mounted If the light guide panel has been fallen off of the mounting position fix it properly 6 CIS carriage Check that...

Page 224: ...rt of the shading plate 5 Contact glass assy Check the location the contact glass is mounted Re mount the contact glass if it is hanged off 6 CIS The CIS is defective Replace the CIS and perform U411...

Page 225: ...connection is loose Or if conduction is lot replace the wire 4 Main Engine PWB The main engine PWB is defec tive Replace the main engine PWB see page 2 2 11 Defective part Check description Corrective...

Page 226: ...Or if it is damaged replace Defective part Check description Corrective Action 1 DP conveying pul ley Check that the conveying pulley is smoothly operative If the conveying pulley does not rotate smo...

Page 227: ...tate smoothly re install 8 Conveying roller before and after of scanning Check whether the conveying roller is dirty If the conveying roller is dirty clean 9 Drive belt Check if the drive belt is jump...

Page 228: ...eck the location the home position sensor is mounted Re mount the home position sensor if it is hanged off 5 Drive belt Check if the tension of the drive belt is insufficient If the tension of the dri...

Page 229: ...otated deactivate automatic image 3 Settings of Border removal Check the value of border removal If a large value is given to bordere erasure change it to a smaller value 4 Contact glass Check whether...

Page 230: ...d replace if faulty 3 If the copying position is automatically rotated deactivate automatic image rotation by the system menu 3 Settings of Border removal Check the value of border removal If a large...

Page 231: ...Adjustment of the scanner Check the automatic adjustment of the scanner Perform maintenance mode U411 table Chart1 _All see page 1 3 75 6 CIS The CIS is defective Replace the CIS and perform U411 see...

Page 232: ...he scanner Perform maintenance mode U411 table Chart1 _All see page 1 3 75 6 CIS The CIS is defective Replace the CIS and perform U411 see page 1 3 75 7 Main Engine PWB The main engine PWB is defec ti...

Page 233: ...ted Re mount the contact glass if it is hanged off 3 Adjustment of the scanner Check the scanning adjustment of the scanner 1 Perform maintenance mode U067 Front see page 1 3 34 2 Perform maintenance...

Page 234: ...ment after rotating it 90 degree 3 Scaling factor Happens with the zoom ratio of 100 Reduce the real size ratio of the main scan direction by U065 see page 1 3 31 4 Adjustment of the scanner Check the...

Page 235: ...ed Check if the original document is fed askew If the original document is fed askew set the width guides correctly 3 CIS assembly Check the location the CIS assembly is mounted Re mount the CIS assem...

Page 236: ...stment posi tions of the hinge Check the front and back adjust ment positions of the right hinge If the front and back adjustment positions of the right hinge are improper perform adjustment Defective...

Page 237: ...ive Replace the CIS and perform U411 see page 1 3 75 3 Main Engine PWB The main engine PWB is defec tive Replace the main engine PWB see page 2 2 11 Defective part Check description Corrective Action...

Page 238: ...6 Black streaks appear longitudinally 7 Black or white streaks appear hori zontally 8 Uneven density longitudinally See page1 4 75 See page1 4 76 See page1 4 77 9 Uneven density horizontally 10 Black...

Page 239: ...he leading edge of the image is spo radically mis aligned with the original 19 Paper is wrin kled 20 Fusing is loose See page1 4 84 See page1 4 85 See page1 4 86 See page1 4 86 See page1 4 87 21 Image...

Page 240: ...deformed correct for a proper conduction 2 High voltage PWB Check the connection of the con nector s and the high voltage PWB Or verify conduction of the wires Reinsert the connector if it its connect...

Page 241: ...eformed If the connecting terminals are deformed correct for a proper conduction 2 High voltage PWB Check the connection of the con nectors Or verify conduction of the wires Reinsert the connector if...

Page 242: ...dirty 2 Check whether it is lit 1 If the discharging lamp is dirty clean 2 If not cured or it does not light replace the drum unit 3 Developer unit Executing U089 to generate PGs and check the follow...

Page 243: ...unit 1 Check if the contact between the transfer roller and durm is correct Re mount the transfer roller 7 LSU 1 The laser diode on the LSU APC PWB is out of control 2 Check whether the internal mirro...

Page 244: ...minals for developer bias If the connecting terminals for developer bias are dirty clean If the connecting terminals are deformed correct for a proper conduction 2 Toner supply motor Check the toner s...

Page 245: ...the U140 MagDC value if the U140 MagDC value has not reached at its maximum even though the roller is bleached on its surface 3 If the MagDC increased to its maximum won t cure replace the transfer ro...

Page 246: ...dusts dirts or toner obstructing the light paths If a foreign object exists on the frame or the sealings between the developer unit and the drum unit remove 3 Drum unit Check if the charging roller is...

Page 247: ...toner streaks on the surface of the charging roller If the charging roller has streaks on its surface clean the charging roller Replace the charging roller if necessary 4 Transfer roller unit 1 Check...

Page 248: ...u Adjustment Maintenance 2 Check if the drum has scratches Replace the drum unit see page 1 5 40 3 Check the grounding tab of the drum or the drum drive shaft 1 Check how the drive unit is mounted and...

Page 249: ...d check how the conveying guide is locked and open the conveying guide once then close 3 Replace the transfer roller unit see page 1 5 44 2 Drum unit 1 Check toner is evenly layered on its surface 2 C...

Page 250: ...developer bias is con taminated by toner 1 If the connecting terminals is dirty 2 Replace the developer unit Performs U140 see page 1 5 35 4 Transfer roller unit Check if the transfer roller is con t...

Page 251: ...U140 see page 1 3 51 2 Check the print image on paper has a problem at an interval equivalent to the circumference of the developing roller 39mm 1 If the print image on paper has a problem at an inte...

Page 252: ...he drum replace the drum unit see page 1 5 40 3 Developer unit Check if offsets are observed at an constant interval of 63 mm which is equivalent to the cir cumference of the developing roller If offs...

Page 253: ...per has a problem at an interval equivalent to the circumference of the drum 94mm If the print image on paper has a problem at an interval equivalent to the circumference of the drum exexcute drum ref...

Page 254: ...Choose a dry place to store paper 2 If necessary install a cassette heater see page 1 2 19 2 Drum unit Check that the surface of the drum has dew condensation Execute Drum refreshing System Menu Adju...

Page 255: ...t a high altitude 2 Using the paper with high surface resistance Defective part Check description Corrective Action 1 Developer unit The device is installed in an altitude higher than 1500 m sea level...

Page 256: ...e of paper 2 If the settings made for the paper being used is inadequate configure the settings according to the paper being used 2 Fuser unit 1 Check the fuser pressure balance 2 Check if the fuser p...

Page 257: ...tion Defective part Check description Corrective Action 1 Regist roller 1 Check whether the leading edge timing is adequately adjusted If theadjustment is not sufficient execute U034 to adjust the lea...

Page 258: ...e the clutch Print example Defective part Check description Corrective Action 1 Paper width guides Check the paper width guides are flush with the paper If the width adjuster cursors are not flush wit...

Page 259: ...being used is inadequate configure the settings according to the paper being used 2 Paper weight set ting Check If the weight of the paper is correctly set If the weight of the paper is not correctly...

Page 260: ...inadequate see page 1 3 24 Print example Cause of trouble 1 Toner scattering due to an internal temperature increase Developer unit Defective part Check description Corrective Action 1 Conveying guid...

Page 261: ...toner clean the conveying guide the developer unit and the cooling ducts 2 Fuser pressure roller Check that a foreign object is stuck on the fuser pressure roller 1 If a foreign object exists clean t...

Page 262: ...none replace the cable Scanner motor and main engine PWB YC1 2 Defective drive trans mission system Check if the gears rotate smoothly If not grease the bushes and gears Check for broken gears and re...

Page 263: ...enoid 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 cable MP solenoid a...

Page 264: ...ck visually and remove it if any 2 Defective sensor Replace the registration sensor or fuser eject sensor 13 A message indicat ing cover open is displayed when the front cover is closed 1 Defective co...

Page 265: ...cessary 3 Skewed paper feed Paper width guide in a cassette installed incorrectly Check the paper width guide visually and remedy or replace if necessary 4 Multiple sheets of paper are fed Check if th...

Page 266: ...he folder is properly shared 1103 Destined 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 wi...

Page 267: ...ber 4 Confirm 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...

Page 268: ...Confirm device s network 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 param...

Page 269: ...rs the device is con nected 6 Check the SMTP POP3 server 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 Con...

Page 270: ...tication services including 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 ser...

Page 271: ...munication errors start with 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 det...

Page 272: ...g transmission in V 34 mode See page 1 4 108 U018XX A communication error occurred before starting T 30 protocol during reception in V 34 mode See page 1 4 109 U02000 Relay broadcast was refused by a...

Page 273: ...ecified for confidential transmission 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 de...

Page 274: ...idential reception memory overflowed U14100 Memory overflowed in the destination unit during confidential transmission Or in interof fice subaddress based transmission memory overflowed in the destina...

Page 275: ...the subaddress confidential box U00434 Confidential polling request was received but interrupted because the specified confi dential box No was intended for encryption U00435 Confidential polling req...

Page 276: ...ty of recording paper U00615 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 no...

Page 277: ...ted U01017 No relevant signal 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...

Page 278: ...n of an EOR Q signal ECM 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 re...

Page 279: ...esponse after transmission 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 afte...

Page 280: ...RR signal ECM U01154 A DCN 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 recepti...

Page 281: ...n of communication speed and 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 recepti...

Page 282: ...2NC 2NF 2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 1 4 110 This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 283: ...ng the hook of the connector be sure to 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...

Page 284: ...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 containe...

Page 285: ...feed section The cassette can contain 300 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...

Page 286: ...5 4 Control block diagram Figure 1 5 5 EPW B PLSW 2 PAPW SIZE1 YC5 5 PS PAPEMP YC5 12 MM 5 4 3 MAIN_LEADY MAIN_CLK MAIN_REM YC4 7 YC4 8 YC4 9 PFCL 3 FEED_CL_REM YC4 1 PW SW 4 3 1 PAPLSIZE3 PAPLSIZE2...

Page 287: ...paper feed unit and the pickup roller Procedure 1 Remove the cassette by pulling out for ward from main unit Figure 1 5 6 2 Remove the screw 3 emove the cassette by pulling out for ward from main uni...

Page 288: ...aper feed unit Figure 1 5 8 6 Reverse the top paper feed assembly 7 Remove the hook of spring useing long nose pliers from the attachment hole of a feed holder Be careful not to fly spring when workin...

Page 289: ...upward the pickup roller shaft by bending the paper feed holder 12 Remove the pickup roller by pulling out the pickup roller shaft 13 Check or replace the paper feed roller and the pickup roller and r...

Page 290: ...rews from the lower paper feed assembly Figure 1 5 12 2 Release the hook in two square holes of the retard guide using flat screw driver 3 Remove the retard guide Figure 1 5 13 Retard guide Lower feed...

Page 291: ...er Be careful not to skip a spring 5 Check or replace the retard roller and refit all the removed parts 6 When replacing the new unit proceed as follows 1 Performs maintenance mode U901 Clr Paper FD C...

Page 292: ...3 Detaching and refitting the registration cleaner Procedure 1 Open the front cover Figure 1 5 15 2 Release it by pinching the lock lever and then remove the waste toner box forward Figure 1 5 16 Fro...

Page 293: ...registration roller cleaner by picking up the knob Pull out calmly not to scatter paper pow der over the circumference 4 Check or replace the registration roller cleaner and refit all the removed par...

Page 294: ...is performed by the rotation of the MP paper feed roller Also function of the MP separation pad prevents paper from multiple feeding Figure 1 5 18 Figure 1 5 19 1 2 3 4 6 5 Component formation 1 MP pa...

Page 295: ...2NC 2NF 2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 1 5 13 Control block diagram Figure 1 5 20 MM 5 4 3 MAIN_LEADY MAIN_CLK MAIN_REM YC4 7 YC4 8 YC4 9 EPW B MPSOL 1 MPF_SOL_REM YC4 5 MPPS 1 MPF_EMPTY YC5 9...

Page 296: ...d refitting the MP paper feed roller Procedure 1 Open the right cover 2 Slide the MP paper feed roller and then remove it upward 3 Check or replace the MP paper feed roller and refit all the removed p...

Page 297: ...ected light being converted to an electrical signal If a document processor is used the image scanner unit stops at the position of the DP contact glass and scans sequentially one row of the image on...

Page 298: ...3P9 1 5 16 Control block diagram Figure 1 5 24 HPS 1 SCA_HP YC7 3 EPW B ODSW 1 SCA_COVER YC7 6 OSS 2 SCA_SIZE YC7 8 ISUM 4 3 2 1 SCANNER_B SCANNER_B SCANNER_A SCANNER_A YC1 1 YC1 2 YC1 3 YC1 4 CIS Re...

Page 299: ...using a flat screw driver and then remove it by sliding 2 Raise the operation panel cover B using a flat screw driver and then remove it by sliding Figure 1 5 25 3 Remove the clear panel 4 Remove the...

Page 300: ...and then remove the operation panel assembly upward Figure 1 5 27 7 Remove the DP connector cover by releasing two hooks using flat screw driver Figure 1 5 28 Screw Screw Operation panel assembly Hook...

Page 301: ...8 3P9 2 1 5 19 8 Remove five screws 9 Remove upward the scanner cover with the contact glass by releasing seven hooks Figure 1 5 29 Screw Scanner cover Screw Screw Screw Screw Hooks Hooks Hook portion...

Page 302: ...ssembly by releasing two hooks of CIS carriage Figure 1 5 31 11 Remove the fulcrum part of the slider by bending 12 Check or replace the CIS and refit all the removed parts Figure 1 5 32 Hook CIS asse...

Page 303: ...edure 1 Remove seven screws 2 Remove the rear cover by pulling upward and releaseing three hooks Figure 1 5 33 3 Remove six screws 4 Remove the rear sub cover Figure 1 5 34 Hook detail Screw Screw Scr...

Page 304: ...ors YC1 and YC7 from the engine PWB Figure 1 5 35 7 Release three wire saddles 8 Remove the connectors YC2006 and YC2011 from the engine PWB Figure 1 5 36 Main Engin PWB Connector YC1 Wire saddle Wire...

Page 305: ...a screw Figure 1 5 37 11 Release two hooks A using the flat screw driver 12 Remove the right upper cover by pulling downward and releasing six hooks B Figure 1 5 38 Screw Right cover Hook A detail Ho...

Page 306: ...four hooks Figure 1 5 39 15 Remove four screws 16 Remove the image scanner unit upward 17 Check or replace the image scanner unit and refit all the removed parts Figure 1 5 40 Hook detail Screw Screw...

Page 307: ...polygon motor PM revolves to reflect the laser beam over the drum Various lenses and mirror are housed in the laser scanner unit adjust the diameter of the laser beam and focalize it at the drum surfa...

Page 308: ...P7 3P8 3P9 1 5 26 Control block diagram Figure 1 5 43 APCPW B 7 6 4 3 2 BDN VCONT SHN VDON VDOP YC2006 1 YC2006 3 YC2006 5 YC2006 6 YC2006 7 1 LDEN YC2006 8 EPW B PM 3 2 1 POL_REM POL_RDY POL_CLK YC10...

Page 309: ...tting the laser scanner unit Procedure 1 Pull the cassette forward 2 Open the front cover Figure 1 5 44 3 Release it by pinching the lock lever and then remove the waste toner box forward Figure 1 5 4...

Page 310: ...ner Figure 1 5 46 6 Release the developer electric wire from the hook of the electric wire and then remove the electric wire cover by releasing the lock lever 7 Remove the developer electric wire conn...

Page 311: ...he developer unit by pulling forward Figure 1 5 48 10 Remove nine screws 11 Remove the left cover by pulling upward and releasing four hooks Figure 1 5 49 Developer evacuation lever Developer unit Hoo...

Page 312: ...7 3P8 3P9 1 5 30 12 Unhook two hooks using flat screw driver and then remove the front left cover by pulling upward Figure 1 5 50 13 Remove the left tray Figure 1 5 51 Flat screwdriver Front left cove...

Page 313: ...NC 2NF 2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 1 5 31 14 Remove a screw 15 Remove the right tray Figure 1 5 52 16 Remove two connectors Figure 1 5 53 Screw Right tray Container rail assembly Connector Connector Connector...

Page 314: ...e it forward after raising a little the front side of the developer rail assembly Figure 1 5 54 19 Remove the LSU connector 20 Remove the screw and then remove the partition plate Figure 1 5 55 Screw...

Page 315: ...against a frame etc and does not give a shock to LSU polygon motor at the time of attachment and detachment of LSU 23 Check or replace the laser scanner unit and refit all the removed parts When refit...

Page 316: ...d the developing screws that agitate the toner Also the toner sensor TS checks whether or not toner remains in the developing unit Figure 1 5 57 Figure 1 5 58 2 1 3 4 5 7 8 6 Component formation 1 Dev...

Page 317: ...d refitting the developer unit Procedure 1 Open the front cover Figure 1 5 60 TM 1 LMOT_REM YC12 2 EPW B MM 5 4 3 MAIN_LEADY MAIN_CLK MAIN_REM YC4 7 YC4 8 YC4 9 CONTCPW B 2 3 TC_CLK TC_DATA YC8 6 YC8...

Page 318: ...e it by pinching the lock lever and then remove the waste toner box forward Figure 1 5 61 3 Release the lock lever by sliding to left direction 4 Pull out the toner container Figure 1 5 62 Waste toner...

Page 319: ...ward 8 Remove the developer unit by pulling forward 9 Check or replace the developer unit and refit all the removed parts 10 When replacing the new unit proceed as follows 1 Performs maintenance mode...

Page 320: ...complete toner remaining on the drum surface is chipped off with the cleaning blade and is collected to the waste toner box with the drum screw The cleaning lamp CL consists of LEDs and removes residu...

Page 321: ...YC4 8 YC4 9 EPW B HVPW B 7 6 MISENS MCNT YC3 4 YC3 5 DRCPW B YC1 2 YC1 1 WT_SENS WT_LED YC9 8 YC9 9 YC1 4 YC1 3 ERASE2 ERASE3 YC9 6 YC9 7 DRPW B YC1 6 YC1 5 YC1 8 YC1 7 WT_SENS ERASE2 WT_LED ERASE3 YC...

Page 322: ...P7 3P8 3P9 1 5 40 1 Detaching and refitting the drum unit Procedure 1 Pull the developer evacuation lever for ward Figure 1 5 68 2 Open the right cover Figure 1 5 69 Front cover Developer evacuation l...

Page 323: ...by pulling it for ward Be careful to not touch a drum or not to hit 5 Check or replace the drum unit and refit all the removed parts 6 When replacing the new unit proceed as follows 1 Performs mainte...

Page 324: ...VPWB is applied to the transfer roller for transfer charg ing Paper after transfer is separated from the drum by applying separation charging that is output from the high voltage PWB HVPWB to the sepa...

Page 325: ...43 Control block diagram Figure 1 5 73 MM 5 4 3 MAIN_LEADY MAIN_CLK MAIN_REM YC4 7 YC4 8 YC4 9 EPW B RCL 3 REG_CL_REM YC4 3 RS 1 RESIST YC5 15 HVPW B 9 8 5 4 SISEL SREM TCNT TREM YC3 2 YC3 3 YC3 6 YC3...

Page 326: ...nd the front lever in front of the transfer roller 3 Remove the cap the gear and the rear lever in rear of the transfer roller 4 Remove the transfer roller from the bush by picking upward 5 Check or r...

Page 327: ...er Procedure 1 Remove upward the separation needle holder and separation needle by releas ing three hooks of rear side of the sepa ration needle holder 2 Check or replace the separation needle and ref...

Page 328: ...EPWB If the fuser section shows extremely high temperature the power line will be shut off and the fuser heater FUH is forced to turn off The paper eject feedshift section consists of the conveying pa...

Page 329: ...B DU_A DU_A YC2 1 YC2 2 YC2 3 YC2 4 EPW B FUES 1 FUSER_JAM YC6 1 FTH1 1 TH1 YC6 4 FTH2 1 TH2 YC6 6 PSPW B CN2 4 CN2 3 CN2 2 CN2 1 ZCROSS RELAYREM SHREM MHREM YC14 2 YC14 3 YC14 4 YC14 5 FUH1 MH CN4 1...

Page 330: ...d refitting the fuser unit Procedure 1 Open the right cover Figure 1 5 80 2 Remove the screw and then remove the electric wire cover 3 Remove the connector A and connector B Figure 1 5 81 Right cover...

Page 331: ...3P8 3P9 1 1 5 49 4 Remove two screws 5 Remove the fuser unit by pulling for ward Figure 1 5 82 Pull out with the part of the account of the right for high temperature Figure 1 5 83 Screw Screw Fuser...

Page 332: ...n replacing the new unit proceed as follows 1 Performs maintenance mode U167 Clr Fuser Cnt see page 1 3 56 Figure 1 5 84 When you insert two positioning axes in two locating holes for refitting the ex...

Page 333: ...consists of conveying path which sends the paper sent from the eject feedshift section to the paper feed conveying section when duplex printing Figure 1 5 86 Figure 1 5 87 4 4 1 1 2 2 3 5 Component f...

Page 334: ...2NC 2NF 2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 1 5 52 Control block diagram Figure 1 5 88 MM 5 4 3 MAIN_LEADY MAIN_CLK MAIN_REM YC4 7 YC4 8 YC4 9 EPW B...

Page 335: ...1 5 53 1 Detaching and refitting the duplex conveying unit Procedure 1 Open the right cover Figure 1 5 89 2 Close the conveying unit 3 Raise the fulcrum axis up Figure 1 5 90 Right cover Conveying un...

Page 336: ...Remove two screws from the duplex unit Figure 1 5 91 6 Pull out the projection of the duplex unit from four hooks of the right cover 7 Check or replace the duplex unit and refit all the removed parts...

Page 337: ...igure 1 5 93 Figure 1 5 94 1 5 8 3 2 7 4 6 Component formation 1 Main motor 2 Paperfeed drive gear clutch 3 Registration drive gear clutch 4 Drum drive gear 5 Developer drive gear 6 Fuser drive gear 7...

Page 338: ...2NF 2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 1 5 56 Control block diagram Figure 1 5 95 MM 5 4 3 MAIN_LEADY MAIN_CLK MAIN_REM YC4 7 YC4 8 YC4 9 EPW B RCL 3 REG_CL_REM YC4 3 PFCL 3 FEED_CL_REM YC4 1 MPSOL 1 MPF_SOL_REM YC...

Page 339: ...the drive unit Procedure 1 Remove the cassette from the main unit by pulling forward Figure 1 5 96 2 Remove the screw 3 Remove the primary paper feed unit from main unit by pulling forward Figure 1 5...

Page 340: ...NF 2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 1 5 58 4 Open the front cover Figure 1 5 98 5 Release it by pinching the lock lever and then remove the waste toner box forward Figure 1 5 99 Front cover Waste toner box Lock le...

Page 341: ...eaner by picking up the knob Pull out calmly not to scatter paper pow der over the circumference Figure 1 5 100 7 Release the lock lever by sliding to left direction 8 Pull out the toner container Fig...

Page 342: ...eveloper electric wire connector Figure 1 5 102 11 Remove the screw and then pull the developer evacuation lever forward 12 Remove the developer unit from main unit by pulling forward Figure 1 5 103 L...

Page 343: ...P7 3P8 3P9 1 5 61 13 Open the right cover Figure 1 5 104 14 Remove the screw 15 Remove the drum unit by pulling it for ward Be careful to not touch a drum or not to hit Figure 1 5 105 Right cover Scre...

Page 344: ...nector A and the con nector B Figure 1 5 106 18 Remove two screws 19 Remove the fuser unit from the main unit by pulling it forward 20 Check or replace the fuser unit and refit all the removed parts F...

Page 345: ...peration part of a figure for high temperature Figure 1 5 108 21 Remove seven screws 22 Remove the rear cover by pulling upward and releaseing three hooks Figure 1 5 109 Operation part Hook detail Scr...

Page 346: ...iding it downward and releasing six hooks B Figure 1 5 110 26 Release three projections by twisting the right rear cover 27 Remove the right rear cover by sliding it to the right and releasing three h...

Page 347: ...ward and releasing four hooks Figure 1 5 112 30 Unhook two hooks using flat screw driver and then remove the front left cover by pulling upward Figure 1 5 113 Hook detail Screw Screw Screw Screw Screw...

Page 348: ...2NC 2NF 2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 1 5 66 31 Remove the left tray Figure 1 5 114 32 Remove a screw 33 Remove the right tray Figure 1 5 115 Left tray Screw Right tray...

Page 349: ...ove two connectors Figure 1 5 116 35 Remove a screw 36 Remove it forward after raising a little the front side of the container rail assembly Figure 1 5 117 Container rail assembly Connector Connector...

Page 350: ...igure 1 5 118 39 Remove the connector from the high voltage PWB 40 Remove three screws and unhook the hook and then remove the high voltage PWB 41 Check or replace the high voltage PWB and refit all t...

Page 351: ...on parts of the wire guide and lifting it upwards Figure 1 5 120 44 Remove the screw 45 Remove the clutch cover by unhooking three hooks 46 Pull two clutches out It is not dropping a clutch when remov...

Page 352: ...n the strap to each outside Figure 1 5 122 50 Open the conveying section until limit of the open position 51 Remove the screw 52 Remove the left transfer guide forward after slideing it backward Figur...

Page 353: ...t drop a bushing when removing a regist roller Figure 1 5 124 55 Remove eight connectors 56 Release five wire saddles and remove the cable tie Be careful to don t break the switch when removing two co...

Page 354: ...sembly 59 Rotate the fan assembly forward at the care of the back Figure 1 5 126 60 Remove ten screws 61 Release two projections and remove the rear frame Figure 1 5 127 Fan assembly Screw Screw Hooks...

Page 355: ...heck or replace the drive unit and refit all the removed parts Figure 1 5 128 When refitting the rear frame depress the lift plate not to hit the cam Moreover combine the MP driving shaft and the posi...

Page 356: ...2 Remove the rear cover by pulling upward and releaseing three hooks Figure 1 5 130 2 Detaching and refitting the rear sub cover Procedure 3 Remove six screws 4 Remove the rear sub cover Figure 1 5 1...

Page 357: ...en the right cover 2 remove the screw Figure 1 5 132 3 Unhook two hooks A using a flat screw driver 4 Remove the right upper cover by sliding it downward and releasing six hooks B Figure 1 5 133 Screw...

Page 358: ...by sliding it to the right and releasing three hooks Figure 1 5 134 5 Detaching and refitting the front upper cover Procedure 1 Remove the right upper cover 2 Unhook the hook using flatscrew driver 3...

Page 359: ...and releasing four hooks Figure 1 5 136 7 Detaching and refitting the front left cover Procedure 1 Unhook two hooks using flat screw driver and then remove the front left cover by pulling it upward Fi...

Page 360: ...2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 1 5 78 8 Detaching and refitting the left tray and right tray Procedure 1 Remove the left tray Figure 1 5 138 2 Remove the screw 3 Remove the right tray Figure 1 5 139 Left tray Screw...

Page 361: ...ing two projections by lifting it up Figure 1 5 140 10 Detaching and refitting the middle rear cover Pocedure 1 Remove the screw 2 Release the projection by sliding the middle rear cover backward 3 Re...

Page 362: ...2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 1 5 80 11 Detaching and refitting the inner cover Pocedure 1 Remove four screws 2 Remove the inner cover with the front cover Figure 1 5 142 Screw Screw Screw Screw Front cover Inner...

Page 363: ...cover using a flat screw driver and then remove it by sliding Figure 1 5 143 2 Remove the clear panel 3 Remove the operation panel sheet 4 Check or replace the operation panel sheet and refit all the...

Page 364: ...ove two screws 2 Release four hooks and then remove the connector from the operation panel PWB 3 Remove the operation panel assembly upward 4 Check or replace the operation panel assembly and refit al...

Page 365: ...saddles 3 Unhook two hooks and then remove the eject fan motor 4 Check or replace the eject fan motor and refit all the removed parts Figure 1 5 146 15 Direction of installing the principal fan motor...

Page 366: ...nveying section Original is fed by the rotation of the DP forwarding pulley and DP paper feed roller Figure 1 5 148 Figure 1 5 149 3 5 8 2 9 4 6 7 1 Component formation 1 DP pickup pulley 2 DP paper f...

Page 367: ...l block diagram Figure 1 5 150 DPOFS 1 FEED_SW YC3 6 DPMPW B DPOFM 4 3 2 1 FEED_MOT_ B FEED_MOT_ A FEED_MOT_B FEED_MOT_A YC5 11 YC5 12 YC5 13 YC5 14 DPOS 1 SET_SW YC3 3 DPOW S 4 3 1 W IDE3 W IDE2 W ID...

Page 368: ...w driver 2 Remove the connector 3 Remove the cable tie from the hole dur ing pinching both side of it Figure 1 5 151 4 Remove the DP to upside from the main unit 5 Check or replace the DP and refit al...

Page 369: ...roller and DP separation pulley Procedure 1 Open the DP top cover Figure 1 5 153 2 Remove the stop ring and then slide the bushing 3 Remove the paper feed assembly by sliding it from the DP top cover...

Page 370: ...shaft 5 Take up the DP feed roller from the paper feed assembly Figure 1 5 155 6 Lift the hook and pull out the pickup roller shaft Figure 1 5 156 Bushing Bushing Bushing Paper feed assembly DP feed r...

Page 371: ...l up the retard holder and remove it 9 Check or replace the DP feedroller the pickup roller and the retard roller and refit all the removed parts Check whether the pressure spring is contained in the...

Page 372: ...the wire guide by unhooking six hooks by sliding downward Figure 1 5 158 4 Remove the connector from the regis tration clutch 5 Remove the stop ring 6 Pull out the DP registration clutch for wards 7...

Page 373: ...screws and remove the DP original feed motor by pulling diago nal leftward and then forward out 4 Remove two screws and remove the DP switchback motor by pulling out for ward 5 Check or replace the DP...

Page 374: ...achine when it passes through the slit glass of main machine Figure 1 5 161 Figure 1 5 162 8 7 2 1 3 6 4 5 9 10 11 Component formation 1 DP registration roller 2 DP regisutration pulley 3 Actuator DP...

Page 375: ...5 93 Control block diagram Figure 1 5 163 DPRCL 1 CL_REM YC5 1 DPMPW B DPOCM 4 3 2 1 CONV_MOT_ B CONV_MOT_ A CONV_MOT_B CONV_MOT_A YC5 7 YC5 8 YC5 9 YC5 10 DPRS 1 REGIST_SW YC3 9 DPTS 1 TIMING_SW YC3...

Page 376: ...ected to the original eject table by the eject roller An original is conveyed temporarily to the original eject table and conveyed again to the original conveying section by the switchback roller Figu...

Page 377: ...5 Control block diagram Figure 1 5 166 DPOCM 4 3 2 1 CONV_MOT_ B CONV_MOT_ A CONV_MOT_B CONV_MOT_A YC5 7 YC5 8 YC5 9 YC5 10 DPMPW B DPSBM 4 3 2 1 JNC_MOT_ B JNC_MOT_ A JNC_MOT_B JNC_MOT_A YC5 3 YC5 4...

Page 378: ...f the paper feed roller Also the retard roller prevents multiple feeding of paper Figure 1 5 167 Figure 1 5 168 1 11 4 6 3 5 2 7 14 10 12 13 Component formation 1 PF paper feed roller 2 PF pickup roll...

Page 379: ...4 CN 3 CN 1 YC6 1 YC6 2 YC6 4 PFMPW B PFPGS 1 PAPEREPTY YC5 3 PFPW SW 2 SIZESW YC6 5 PFPS 1 FEEDSENSOR YC5 6 PFPFCL 3 CLREM YC4 1 PFPFM 4 3 2 1 MOTB3 MOTA3 MOTB1 MOTA1 YC4 3 YC4 4 YC4 5 YC4 6 PFCHRPW...

Page 380: ...otor Procedure 1 Remove two screws 2 Remove the PF rear cover by leaning forward and taking upward Figure 1 5 170 3 Remove the connectors from PF main PWB Figure 1 5 171 Screw Screw Projection PF rear...

Page 381: ...oks A to upside and remove the PF main PWB Figure 1 5 172 6 Remove the connector 7 Remove two screws and remove the PF paper feed motor 8 Check or replace the PF feed motor and refit all the removed p...

Page 382: ...ws and grounding terminal 3 Remove the motor mount frame Figure 1 5 174 4 Remove the connector from the PF paper feed clutch 5 Pull out the PF paper feed clutch 6 Check or replace the PF feed clutch a...

Page 383: ...Pull out the cassette forward Figure 1 5 176 2 Remove the screw of fixing the top PF paper feed assembly 3 Pull out the top PF paper feed assembly forward from the main unit Figure 1 5 177 Cassette M...

Page 384: ...5 Lift the paper feed holder and then rotate it 6 Remove the paper feed holder by pull ing out from the paper feed roller shaft 7 Check or replace the paper feed holder and refit all the removed part...

Page 385: ...per feed assembly 2 Pull out the lower PF paper feed assembly forward from the main unit Figure 1 5 180 3 Remove the retard roller cover by unhooking the hook from the lower PF feed assembly Figure 1...

Page 386: ...N 3P7 3P8 3P9 1 5 104 4 Remove the retard roller holder by bending two fulcrums to inner side 5 Check or replace the retard roller holder and refit all the removed parts Figure 1 5 182 Retard roller h...

Page 387: ...P8 3P9 2 1 1 2 1 Electrical Parts Layout 2 1 1 PWBs Figure 2 1 1 10 Fuser unit Machine front Machine inside Machine rear Drum unit Image scanner unit Leaser scanner unit Developer unit Drive unit 9 7...

Page 388: ...cal components on the drum unit 7 Drum relay PWB DRRPWB Consists of wiring relay circuit between engine PWB and the drum unit 8 Container relay PWB CONTRPWB Consists of wiring relay circuit between en...

Page 389: ...1 2 1 3 2 1 2 Switches and sensors Figure 2 1 2 6 8 7 12 13 11 9 15 14 2 17 5 1 3 4 Fuser unit Machine front Machine inside Machine rear Drum unit Image scanner unit Leaser scanner unit Developer uni...

Page 390: ...ON OFF the power supply of a main PWB an operation PWB etc 15 Front cover switch FRCSW Detects the opening and closing of the front cover 16 Right cover switch RCSW Detects the opening and closing of...

Page 391: ...2NF 2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 2 1 5 2 1 3 Motors Figure 2 1 3 3 5 6 4 1 2 Fuser unit Machine front Machine inside Machine rear Drum unit Image scanner unit Leaser scanner unit Developer unit Drive unit Mach...

Page 392: ...eloping unit 5 Duplex motor DUM Drives the duplex section 6 Eject fan motor EFM Cools the eject section List of correspondences of motor names No Name used in service manual Name used in parts list Pa...

Page 393: ...2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 2 1 7 2 1 4 Others Figure 2 1 4 7 8 5 6 4 9 2 1 3 Fuser unit Machine front Machine inside Machine rear Drum unit Image scanner unit Leaser scanner unit Developer unit Drive unit M...

Page 394: ...at 1 FUTS1 Prevents overheating of the heat roller 8 Fuser thermostat 2 FUTS2 Prevents overheating of the heat roller 9 Cassette heater CH Dehumidifies the cassette section Option List of corresponden...

Page 395: ...if the screen shows Ready to print then turn OFF the main power switch 2 Insert SD card that has the firmware in the SD card slot 3 Turn ON the main power switch 4 About 10 seconds later FW Update wi...

Page 396: ...chine 3 Turn the main power switch on 4 Rewriting of the PWB software will start for restoration Emergency Update is displayed on the LCD of the operation panel 5 Completed will be displayed when rewr...

Page 397: ...8 YC2010 YC2003 YC2002 YC15 YC17 YC18 YC12 YC10 YC25 YC5 YC19 YC24 YC11 YC14 YC26 YC4 YC13 YC8 YC9 YC6 YC22 YC20 YC2 YC3 YC21 YC7 YC16 YC23 YC2011 YC2006 1 21 1 4 2 3 1 21 2 8 1 7 8 1 1 13 1 2 13 14 1...

Page 398: ...3 3 V DC Separation DC On Off 4 MISENS I Analog Charging current detection signal 5 MCNT O 0 3 3 V DC pulse Charging DC control signal 6 TCNT O 0 3 3 V DC pulse Transfer DC control signal 7 TREM O 0 3...

Page 399: ...put to RS 14 GND Ground 15 RESIST I 0 3 3 V DC RS On Off YC6 1 FUSER_JAM I 0 3 3 V DC ES On Off Connected to fuser eject sensor Fuser thermister1 fuserthermis ter 2 2 GND Ground 3 3 3V4LED O 3 3 V DC...

Page 400: ...8 WT_SENS I Analog WTS detection signal 9 WT_LED O 0 3 3 V DC WTS On Off 10 5VZD O 5V DC 5V DC power output to TS 11 TON_EMP I Analog TS control signal 12 GND Ground YC10 1 24V4 O 24 V DC 24 V DC pow...

Page 401: ...to DPMPWB 9 DP_CLK O 0 3 3 V DC pulse DP clock signal 10 DP_SO O 0 3 3 V DC Serial communication data signal 11 DP_SEL O 0 3 3 V DC DP select signal 12 DP_SI I 0 3 3 V DC Serial communication data sig...

Page 402: ...ght cover open close switch 2 24VIL1 I 24V DC 24 V DC power input from interlock switch YC2003 1 24V4 O 24 V DC 24 V DC power output to FAXPWB Connected to FAX PWB 2 GND Ground 3 3 3V2 O 3 3 V DC 3 3...

Page 403: ...l 9 GMAC_TCTL O 0 3 3 V DC Transmit enable signal 10 GND Ground 11 GMAC_PHYI RN I 0 3 3 V DC IB 33 PHY interrupt signal 12 GMAC_RCTL I 0 3 3 V DC Receive data valid output signal 13 GMAC_RXD0 I 0 3 3...

Page 404: ...2V DC CIS reference voltage 10 MODE O 0 3 3 V DC Resolution select signal 11 GND Ground 12 CLK O 0 3 3 V DC pulse DC pulse Clock signal 13 GND Ground 14 GND Ground 15 SP O 0 3 3 V DC Sampling signal 1...

Page 405: ...e 1 Remove seven screws 2 Remove the rear cover by pulling upward and releaseing three hooks Figure 2 2 5 3 Remove six screws 4 Remove the rear sub cover Figure 2 2 6 Hook detail Screw Screw Screws Sc...

Page 406: ...ngine PWB Figure 2 2 7 6 Remove three screws 7 Remove the mounting plate Figure 2 2 8 Main engine PWB connectors YC2010 YC15 YC17 YC18 YC12 YC10 YC5 YC19 YC11 YC14 YC4 YC13 YC8 YC9 YC6 YC20 YC2 YC3 YC...

Page 407: ...PWB and refit all the removed parts Figure 2 2 9 5 Remarks on main engine PWB replacement NOTE When replacing the PWB remove the EEPROM U5 from the main engine PWB and then reattach it to the new PWB...

Page 408: ...system menu or command center 6 Execute the maintenance mode as below if necessary No Main machine related maintenance modes No Fax related maintenance modes U250 Checking clearing the maintenance cyc...

Page 409: ...2NC 2NF 2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 2 2 15 2 2 3 High voltage PWB HVPWB 1 Connector position Figure 2 2 11 2 PWB photograph Figure 2 2 12 Q51 Q301 CN1 1 10...

Page 410: ...V DC pulse Developer clock signal 3 DBDCCNT I 0 3 3 V DC pulse Developer DC output shift signal 4 TREM I 0 3 3 V DC Transfer DC On Off 5 TCNT I 0 3 3 V DC pulse Transfer DC control signal 6 MCNT I 0 3...

Page 411: ...rocedure 1 Remove the imsge scanner unit 2 Pull out the cassette from the main unit 3 Open the front cover Figure 2 2 13 4 Release it by pinching the lock lever and then remove the waste toner box for...

Page 412: ...ner Figure 2 2 15 7 Release the developer electric wire from the hook of the electric wire and then remove the electric wire cover by releasing the lock lever 8 Remove the developer electric wire conn...

Page 413: ...ce the developer unit and refit all the removed parts Figure 2 2 17 12 Open the right cover 13 Remove the screw 14 Remove the drum unit by pulling it for ward Be careful to not touch a drum or not to...

Page 414: ...7 3P8 3P9 2 2 20 16 Unhook two hooks using flat screw driver and then remove the front left cover by pulling upward Figure 2 2 19 17 Remove the keft tray Figure 2 2 20 Flat screwdriver Front left cove...

Page 415: ...NC 2NF 2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 2 2 21 18 Remove a screw 19 Remove the right tray Figure 2 2 21 20 Remove two connectors Figure 2 2 22 Screw Right tray Container rail assembly Connector Connector Connector...

Page 416: ...after raising a little the front side of the developer rail assembly Figure 2 2 23 1 Remove the screw 2 Remove the exit rear cover forward with releasing two projections by lifting it up Figure 2 2 24...

Page 417: ...from the high voltage PWB 4 Remove three screws and unhook the hook and then remove the high voltage PWB 5 Check or replace the high voltage PWB and refit all the removed parts Figure 2 2 25 Connector...

Page 418: ...2NC 2NF 2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 2 2 24 2 2 4 Power source PWB PSPWB 1 Connector position Figure 2 2 26 2 PWB photograph Figure 2 2 27 CN5 TB1 TB5 TB2 CN4 1 2 1 2 CN1 CN2 1 2 1 2 CN3 1 6 CR102 CR101 RC401...

Page 419: ...1 MHREM I 0 3 3 V DC MH On Off Connect to main engine PWB 2 SHREM I 0 3 3 V DC SH On Off 3 RELAYREM I 0 3 3 V DC Power relay signal On Off 4 ZCROSS I 0 3 3 V DC Zero cross signal 5 24VIL I 24 V DC 24...

Page 420: ...rocedure 1 Remove seven screws 2 Remove the rear cover by pulling upward and releaseing three hooks Figure 2 2 28 3 Remove two screws and then remove the mounting plate Figure 2 2 29 Hook detail Screw...

Page 421: ...rce PWB Figure 2 2 30 5 Remove five screws 6 Remove the power source PWB 7 Check or replace the power sorce PWB and refit all the removed parts Figure 2 2 31 Power source PWB connectors TB1 TB5 TB2 CN...

Page 422: ...2NC 2NF 2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 2 2 28 2 2 5 Operation panel PWB OPPWB 1 Connector position Figure 2 2 32 2 PWB photograph Figure 2 2 33 1 8 9 YC1...

Page 423: ...rom M EPWB Connected to main engine PWB 2 LCDCON I 0 3 3 V DC LCD control signal 3 PANRXD O 0 3 3 V DC Serial communication data signal 4 PANTXD I 0 3 3 V DC Serial communication data signal 5 POWER_K...

Page 424: ...ocedure 1 Raise the operation panel cover using a flat screw driver and then remove it by sliding Figure 2 2 34 2 Remove the clear panel 3 Remove the operation panel sheet Figure 2 2 35 Flat screwdriv...

Page 425: ...nel assembly upward Figure 2 2 36 7 Remove ten screws 8 Release six hooks and then remove the operation panel PWB 9 Check or replace the operation panel PWB and refit all the removed parts Be careful...

Page 426: ...2NC 2NF 2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 2 2 32 2 2 6 DP main PWB DPMPWB 1 Connector position Figure 2 2 38 2 PWB photograph Figure 2 2 39 YC6 YC2 YC4 YS1 U1 YC3 YC7 1 14 1 3 1 18 7 1 1 16...

Page 427: ...3 V DC DPOCS On Off 16 FG YC3 1 24V2 O 24 V DC 24 V DC power output to DPMPWB Connected to right cover switch 2 NC Not used 3 24VIL_DP I 24 V DC 24 V DC power input from DPRCSW YC4 1 3 3V2 O 3 3 V DC...

Page 428: ...iftback motor and DP regist clutch 2 24VIL_DP O 24 V DC 24 V DC power output to DPMPWB 3 JNC_MOT_ B 0 24 V DC pulse DPSBM drive control signal 4 JNC_MOT_ A 0 24 V DC pulse DPSBM drive control signal 5...

Page 429: ...3P8 3P9 2 2 35 4 Detaching and refitting the PWB DPMPWB Procedure 1 open the DP 2 Release three hooks Figure 2 2 40 3 Release five hooks 4 Renmove the DP rear cover Figure 2 2 41 Hook DP DP rear cover...

Page 430: ...n PWB Figure 2 2 42 6 Remove four screws and then remove the DP main PWB 7 Check or replace the DP main PWB and refit all the removed parts Figure 2 2 43 YC6 YC2 YC4 YS1 U1 YC3 YC7 1 14 1 3 1 18 7 1 1...

Page 431: ...F 2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 2 2 37 5 Remarks on DP main PWB replacement NOTE When replacing the PWB remove the EEPROM YS11 from DP main PWB and then reattach it to the new PWB Figure 2 2 44 EEPROM YS1 DP ma...

Page 432: ...2NC 2NF 2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 2 2 38 2 2 7 PF main PWB PFMPWB 1 Connector position Figure 2 2 45 2 PWB photograph Figure 2 2 46 YC3 YC4 YC5 YC9 YC6 YC2 YC1 U1 12 1 13 1 1 4 1 6 1 7 1 8 1 5 2 6...

Page 433: ...FSEL1 O 0 3 3 V DC PF select signal 4 PFSEL0 O 0 3 3 V DC PF select signal 5 PFRDY I 0 3 3 V DC PF ready signal 6 PFSET I 0 3 3 V DC PF set signal 7 PFSI O 0 3 3 V DC Serial communication data signal...

Page 434: ...Off 6 3 3V4 O 3 3 V DC 3 3 V DC power output to PFMPWB 7 SGND Ground 8 FEEDSENSO R I 0 3 3 V DC PFPS On Off YC6 1 CN 4 I 0 3 3 V DC PFPLSW On Off Connected to PF paper length switch and PF paper widt...

Page 435: ...FMPWB Procedure 1 Remove two screws 2 Remove the PF rear cover by pulling Forward and then upward Figure 2 2 47 3 Remove all connector from PF main PWB Figure 2 2 48 Screw Screw Projection PF rear cov...

Page 436: ...s and the grounding terminal 5 Release two hooks B by pushing two hooks A to upside and remove the PF main PWB 6 Check or replace the PF main PWB and refit all the removed parts Figure 2 2 49 PF unit...

Page 437: ...2NG94020 Forwarding pulley PARTS PULLEY PICKUP ASSY SP PARTS PRIMARY FEED ASSY SP 9 5 6 9 5 2NG94120 2NG94020 Contact glass PARTS CONTACT GLASS ASSY SP 7 CIS PARTS CIS ASSY SP 9 5 Original size senso...

Page 438: ...7 3P8 3P9 2 3 2 2 Maintenance kits Maintenance part name Parts No Alternative part No Name used in service Name used in parts list MK 4105 MAINTENANCE KIT 150 000 images MK 4105 MAINTENANCE KIT Drum u...

Page 439: ...First occurrence of defect 62 8 mm 2 1 2 Developing roller 37 7 mm 1 1 2 Chager roller 94 2 mm 3 11 16 Drum 46 5 mm 1 13 16 Left registration roller 78 5 mm 3 1 16 Heat roller Press roller 62 0 mm 2 7...

Page 440: ...2NC 2NF 2NG 2NN 3P7 3P8 3P9 2 3 4 This page is intentionally left blank...

Page 441: ...ttern 6 Press the system menu key 7 Select MPT L or MPT S to be adjusted 1 Change the setting value using change keys or numeric keys 2 Press the start key The value is set Completion Press the stop k...

Page 442: ...ey 2 Press the system menu key 3 Set aoriginal and then press the start key output a test copy 4 Press the system menu key 5 Select the item to be adjusted U067 Front U072 Front or Back 1 Change the s...

Page 443: ...Completion Press the stop key U403 When using on the contact glass A margin will become large if a preset value is raised U404 When using document processor A margin will become large if a preset valu...

Page 444: ...GND MAIN_READY 5 5 MAIN_CLK 4 4 RS MAIN_REM RESIST 3 2 3 2 7 1 3 4 5 4 7 4 1 TH1 5 5 GND 8 3 4 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 PAPLSIZE1 1 1 11 9 14 1 3 11 10 10 8 GND 9 MPF_EMPTY 2 7 3 3V3LED 3 4 6 6 GND 7 9 MAIN_RE...

Page 445: ...ND 2 2 2 2 PFSEL2 1 1 PFPAUSE 4 4 PFSEL0 3 3 PFSEL1 6 6 PFSET 5 5 PFRDY 8 8 PFSO 7 7 PFSI 10 10 3 3V4 9 9 PFCLK 12 12 SGND 11 11 3 3V3 PFSEL1 PFSEL2 12 12 10 10 11 11 PFPAUSE 9 9 PFRDY PFSEL0 PFSI PFS...

Page 446: ...LEDCB2 27 27 LEDCG2 28 28 GND 25 25 LEDA2 26 26 GND 23 23 Vout0 24 24 GND 21 21 Vout1 22 22 GND 19 19 Vout2 20 20 GND 17 17 Vout3 18 18 SP 15 15 GND 16 16 GND 13 13 GND 14 14 GND 11 11 CLK 12 12 VREF...

Page 447: ..._ B DPOFM FEED_MOT_B 13 13 2 2 FEED_MOT_B FEED_MOT_ A 12 12 1 FEED_MOT_A 18 18 1 DPTS 2 GND TIMING_SW 2 FEED_MOT_A 14 14 1 1 3 3 3V4 TIMING_SW 3 3V4 16 16 GND 17 17 3 HP_SW 15 15 1 1 3 3 3V4 DPSBS GND...

Page 448: ...PFCH AC _LI VE 1 1 AC _LIVE AC _NEUTRAL 2 2 AC _NEUTRAL AC _LIVE 1 1 NC 3 3 NC 2 2 AC _NEUTRAL 4 4 3 3 1 1 24V PFPFCL 2 2 NC REM AC _LIVE 1 AC _N EU TRAL 2 2 2 1 1 4 B3 4 4 3 3 3 4 PFPFM 9 9 5 5 2 2...

Page 449: ...Installation Guide DP 480 Document processor Installation Guide...

Page 450: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE GUIDE D INSTALLATION GU A DE INSTALACION INSTALLATIONSANLEITUNG GUIDA ALL INSTALLAZIONE DP 480...

Page 451: ...s C f r Angaben in Zoll C f r metrische Angaben C for inch specification C for metric specification C for 110 V models only C per specifiche in pollici C per specifiche in unit del sistema metrico C p...

Page 452: ...2 3 4 5 6 A...

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Page 455: ...na copia de prueba para verificar el funcionamiento y el ejemplo de copia 4 Compare el original a con el ejemplo de copia Si la separaci n supera el valor de referencia realice los siguientes ajustes...

Page 456: ...eferencia Dentro de 2 0 mm Para verificar la l nea central vea la p gina 14 Valor de referencia Copia simple dentro de 2 0 mm Copia duplex dentro de 3 0 mm Cuando utilice el original para el ajuste pu...

Page 457: ...endo el siguiente 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 458: ...copia e Baje la bisagra derecha Magnitud del cambio por escala aprox 1 0 mm 4 5 Despu s del ajuste vuelva a apretar los 2 tornillos de ajuste 3 que se aflojaron en el paso 3 2 Schalten Sie das Ger t...

Page 459: ...guientes valores de referencia 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 la...

Page 460: ...sare la modalit di manutenzione U070 per regolare l ingrandimento X Zoom F Regola l ingrandimento della scansione ausiliare dello scanner superficie X Zoom B Regola l ingrandimento della scansione aus...

Page 461: ...s pasos 2 a 4 anteriores hasta 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 vertica...

Page 462: ...l nea 2 dentro de 2 0 mm 2 Para ajustar la sincronizaci n utilice el modo de mantenimiento U071 Front Head Ajusta la sincronizaci n del borde superior anverso Back Head Ajusta la sincronizaci n del bo...

Page 463: ...gu a ejemplos de copia k aumenta 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...

Page 464: ...piado 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 centra...

Page 465: ...eba 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 par...

Page 466: ...cla Inicio para ejecutar el ajuste 3 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 repit...

Page 467: ...PF 480 300 sheet Paper feeder Installation Guide...

Page 468: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE GUIDE D INSTALLATION GU A DE INSTALACION INSTALLATIONSANLEITUNG GUIDA ALL INSTALLAZIONE PF 480...

Page 469: ...B M3x8 D E JP F CN OlP G G G U KR E is supplied with the machine EN E est fourni avec la machine FR E wird mit dem Ger t mitgeliefert DE E viene fornito con la macchina IT E se proporciona con la m q...

Page 470: ...2 5 6 4 3 B M3x8 B M3x8 B M3x8 B M3x8 1 2...

Page 471: ...3 9 10 8 7 1 2...

Page 472: ...4 13 12 11 1 2 C...

Page 473: ...5 15 14 E D D E D D E D D E D D...

Page 474: ...seleccione LSU Out Top y Cas2 Cas3 o Cas4 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 de co...

Page 475: ...eft y Cas2 Cas3 o Cas4 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 Einstelle...

Page 476: ...DU 480 duplex unit Installation Guide...

Page 477: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE GUIDE D INSTALLATION GU A DE INSTALACION INSTALLATIONSANLEITUNG GUIDA ALL INSTALLAZIONE DU 480...

Page 478: ...1 2 3 1 A B M3x8...

Page 479: ...2 6 7 5 4 A A B M3x8...

Page 480: ...EH et param trer Duplex Unit FR Configure el modo de mantenimiento U211 Set EH connection Configurar ajuste de EH y configure Duplex Unit ES Aktivieren Sie den U Parameter U211 Set EH connection und...

Page 481: ...mantenimiento U034 seleccione LSU Out Top y Duplex 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 v...

Page 482: ...seleccione LSU Out Left y Duplex 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...

Page 483: ...IB 33 Network interface kit Installation Guide...

Page 484: ...2 3 1 IB 33 2013 7 303PB56710 01 A B...

Page 485: ...6 7 5 4 2013 7 303PB56710 01 B YC2007 A...

Page 486: ...FAX System X Installation Guide...

Page 487: ...INSTALLATION GUIDE GUIDE D INSTALLATION GU A DE INSTALACION INSTALLATIONSANLEITUNG GUIDA ALL INSTALLAZIONE FAX System X...

Page 488: ...D 8 feuilles sont fournies pour les mod les d Europe occidentale FR D Para los modelos de Europa occidental se proporcionan 8 hojas ES D F r westeurop ische Modelle werden 8 Bl tter zur Verf gung ges...

Page 489: ...2 5 4 3 2 B M3x8 A YC 2003...

Page 490: ...3 8 9 7 6 C G G 8 9 7 6 C...

Page 491: ...4 11 10 12 13 D D E...

Page 492: ...our initialiser les cartes de circuit imprim du fax FR Ejecute el modo de mantenimiento U600 para inicializar los FAX PWB ES F hren Sie den Wartungsmodus U600 aus um die FAX Karte zu initialisieren DE...

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