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Transmit Motor (324)

(1) Remove the Transmit Guide (301) Assembly 

(Refer to 2.5).

(2) Remove the Stamp Assembly (325, 326) (Refer to 2.6).
(3) Disconnect the Harness (340) from the Transmit Motor.
(4) Remove the ADF Gear (305) and ADF Angular 

Shaft (338).

Caution:

When removing the ADF Gear, rotate the Transmit Motor 
Gear by hand until the Gear Latch Hook can be seen from the 
inside, under the Transmit Motor.  Push down on the Latch 
Hook to release the ADF Gear.

(5) 2 Screws (19).
(6) Remove the Transmit Motor (324).

Caution:

Reinstall the Transmit Motor (324) according to the direction 
shown in the illustration.

Caution:

Before reassembling, apply EM-50L Grease to the Gear Posts 
shown by the arrows in the illustration.

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

Summary of Contents for Panafax UF-585

Page 1: ...Order Number MGCS990601C0 Facsimile UF 585 595 1999 Matsushita Graphic Communication Systems Inc All rights reserved Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law ...

Page 2: ...UF 585 595 2 ...

Page 3: ...over 105 Printer Motor 626 34 2 14 LCU PC Board 402 Low Voltage Power Supply Unit 423 35 2 15 Fuser Unit 701 Thermistor Assembly 728 36 2 16 Fuser Lamp 732 Exit Roller 719 Fuser Roller 709 Pressure Roller 706 37 2 17 Rear Chassis 505 PRTA PC Board 536 SNS1 PC Board 615 40 2 18 Transfer Guide 601 Assembly Feed Roller 526 42 2 19 Toner Sensor 513 Laser Unit LSU 512 SNS3 PC Board 535 43 2 20 Bias Tra...

Page 4: ... 245 Installation 250 8 1 Function Key 250 8 2 Main Unit and Accessories 251 8 3 Installing the Accessories 252 8 4 Installing the Toner Cartridge 253 8 5 Loading the Recording Paper 255 8 6 Adjusting the Paper Cassette for the Paper Length 257 8 7 Adjusting the Paper Cassette for the Paper Width 258 8 8 Connecting the Telephone Line Cable and Power Cord 259 8 9 Customizing Your Machine 260 Option...

Page 5: ...sophisticated image processing technology to enhance print quality of ordinary received fax images by smoothing the curved edges of the character 5 A4 size Scanning A4 size is the maximum document width that can be scanned and transmitted Note 10 1 in 257 mm is the maximum document width that can be loaded into the ADF however only A4 width will be scanned 6 Automatic Document Feeder An Automatic ...

Page 6: ...ssion Journal provides information on the last transmission number of pages transmitted start date and time communication results identification etc It can be printed manually at anytime after communications 19 Communication Journal A communication journal is a result report of a communication which can be printed automatically after communication is completed Printout conditions can be selected f...

Page 7: ...and improve the Fax machine maintenance to their customers by alerting them of equipment problems It also can be used as a Supply Sales Tool by alerting the Dealer that the unit is running Low on Toner The function overview is as follows a The machine s printer error information is stored in the Printer Report b The printer report can be manually printed when required c When printer errors occur t...

Page 8: ... 595 only 33600 2400 bps 2400 step QAM with TCM V 17 14400 12000 TC9600 TC7200 bps QAM with TCM V 29 9600 7200 bps QAM V 27ter 4800 2400 bps PhM Standard 8 pels mm x 3 85 lines mm Fine 8 pels mm x 7 70 lines mm S Fine 8 pels mm x 15 4 lines mm UF 585 8 pels mm x 15 4 lines mm UF 595 8 pels mm x 15 4 lines mm 16 pels mm x 15 4 lines mm Standard 8 pels mm x 3 85 lines mm Fine 8 pels mm x 7 70 lines ...

Page 9: ... Station Transmission Polling Up to 112 stations Deferred Multi Station Transmission Polling Up to 112 stations Registration Memory Capacity in One Touch and Abbreviated Dialing Number of Stations Up to 100 stations Telephone number of each station Up to 36 digits Including pauses and spaces Station name for each station Up to 15 characters Redialing Automatic Manual Up to 15 times with 0 to 15 mi...

Page 10: ...k 4 Printing Resolution 5 Non Printable Margin The shaded areas represent the unprintable area on the recording paper Horizontal Sheet Feeding with CCD type image sensor Vertical Stepper Motor feeding Letter 208 mm Standard 8 pels mm 3 85 lines mm Fine 8 pels mm 7 7 lines mm S Fine UF 585 8 pels mm x 15 4 lines mm UF 595 16 pels mm x 15 4 lines mm Interpolated Letter 216 x 279 mm Legal 216 x 356 m...

Page 11: ...Minimum 115 VAC UF 585 UF 595 Standby Sleep Mode On Approx Less than 0 7 W H Approx Less than 0 8 W H 100V version 200V version Standby Power Save Mode On Approx 6 0 W H Approx 7 0 W H Standby Power Save Mode Off Approx 24 W H Approx 24 W H Approx 23 W H 100V version Approx 25 W H 200V version Room temperature 77 F 25 C Transmission Approx 16 W Approx 17 W Reception Approx 450 W Copy Approx 450 W ...

Page 12: ...12 1 8 1 External View ...

Page 13: ...13 1 8 2 Control Panel 6 9 inch 13 4 inch ...

Page 14: ...203 x 391 8 pels x 15 4 lines mm Std 203 x 98 8 pels x 3 85 lines mm Fine 203 x 196 8 pels x 7 7 lines mm S Fine 203 x 391 8 pels x 15 4 lines mm 406 x 391 16 pels x 15 4 lines mm Scanning Speed A4 size document standard resolution Approx 6 seconds Reduction XMT No Collation Stack Yes Printer Mechanism Recording Method Laser Printing Recording Paper Size A4 Letter Legal Recording Paper Capacity 25...

Page 15: ...l Communication Port No Handset Yes V 24 Encryption Interface No PDL No Parallel Port Interface Printer Interface GDI Scanner Interface PC Interface CFP Yes Yes Yes Item UF 585 UF 595 Main Unit A4 LTR LGL 250 sheets Standard A4 Letter Legal 210 x 297 mm 216 x 279 mm 216 x 356 mm 13 inches Legal 216 x 330 mm is not supported A4 LTR LGL 250 sheets A4 LTR LGL 250 sheets With optional 250 sheet Casset...

Page 16: ...ations Multifile Transmission No Direct Deferred Transmission Yes 10 timers Deferred Transmission Yes 10 timers 112 stations Deferred Multi station Transmission Yes Priority Direct Transmission Yes Priority Memory Transmission No Batch Transmission No Reception Features Substitute Reception Yes Fixed Reduction Yes Auto Reduction Yes Overlapping Print Yes Receive to Memory Yes DRD see Note2 Yes Rec...

Page 17: ...am List Yes Directory Search List Yes Fax Parameter List Yes File List Yes Character Code List No Directory Sheet Yes Identification Logo Yes 25 characters Multiple Logo No Character ID Yes 16 characters Numeric ID Yes 20 digits Special Communication Password XMT RCV Yes Select Reception Yes Relay XMT Request Yes Relay XMT Center No Confidential XMT Polling No Confidential Center No Mailbox XMT Po...

Page 18: ... SNS1 PC Board 615 2 17 Rear Chassis 505 Assy 2 17 Feed Roller 526 2 18 Transfer Guide 601 2 18 Laser Unit 512 2 19 SNS3 PC Board 535 2 19 Transmit Motor 324 2 8 Eject Roller 303 2 7 Stamp Solenoid 327 2 6 Scanning Glass 308 2 5 Open Control Panel Unit Transmit Guide 301 Assy 2 5 Left Cover 103 2 3 Right Cover 102 2 3 High Voltage PSU 424 2 12 Paper Feed Solenoid 531 2 12 Printer Motor 626 2 13 Cl...

Page 19: ...ithium Battery 234 4 Replace with a new Battery Caution Dispose of the Lithium Battery properly and keep it away from small children When replacing the battery make sure to obserse the polarity to avoid damage to the machine 5 Disconnect the Power Cord 1008 6 Disconnect the Telephone Line Cable 1009 7 Remove the Recording Paper Tray Assembly 1007 8 Remove the Paper Cassette 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 20: ...r 106 2 Open the Control Panel Unit 3 Remove the Memory Card Cover 110 Remove the Memory Card if installed 4 2 Screws B1 5 Remove the Left Cover 103 6 Disconnect CN9 on the SCA SCB PC Board 422 7 2 Screws C2 and 1 Screw 1Y 8 Remove the Speaker 117 9 2 Screws B1 10 Remove the Right Cover 102 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 9 10 ...

Page 21: ...leaning Separation Rubber 1 Open the Control Panel Unit 2 Open the Printer Cover 106 3 Remove the Separation Rubber Holder Assy 202 4 Replace with a new Separation Rubber 207 5 Clean the Separation Rubber 207 with a soft cloth soaked with isopropyl alcohol 11 12 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 22: ...rd 5 Release the Stopper Latch 210 and open the Control Panel Unit 6 Remove the Control Panel Unit 7 2 Screws 19 8 Remove the Control Panel Chassis 201 Assembly Note If noise occurs while scanning clean the Roller Shaft 2 235 and the Feed Pinch Roller 236 shaft hole with isopropyl alcohol 9 16 Screws 7B 10 Disconnect Connector CN40 on the PNL1 PC Board 11 Release 1 Latch Hook 12 Remove the PNL1 PC...

Page 23: ...23 13 Disconnect the Flat Cable from the Connector CN41 on the PNL1 PC Board 14 Release 3 Latch Hooks 15 Remove the LCD Holder 223 16 Release 2 Latch Hooks 17 Remove the LCD Unit 233 13 14 15 16 17 ...

Page 24: ...ransmit Guide 301 Assembly 7 Carefully release the Latch Hook using a Blade tip Screwdriver 8 Remove the Scanning Glass 308 Cleaning Scanning Glass 308 1 Open the Control Panel Unit 2 Clean the Scanning Glass 308 with a soft cloth soaked with isopropyl alcohol Cleaning Feed Roller 302 Eject Roller 303 ADF Roller 331 1 Open the Control Panel Unit 2 Clean the Feed Roller 302 Eject Roller 303 and ADF...

Page 25: ...25 2 6 Stamp Assembly Stamp Solenoid 327 1 Remove the Transmit Guide 301 Assembly Refer to 2 5 2 Remove the Stamp Assembly 325 326 3 1 Screw 19 4 Remove the Stamp Solenoid 327 2 3 4 ...

Page 26: ...tch Hooks 4 Remove the Ground Plate 317 5 Release the Latch Hook by using a small Blade tip Screwdriver 6 Remove 2 D25F Drive Gears 332 7 Remove D17 Gear 313 and D50 Gear 314 8 Remove 2 P6C Bushings 342 9 Remove the Roller Wire Spring 343 Caution Reinstall the Roller Wire Spring 343 according to the illustration 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Roller Spring ...

Page 27: ...27 10 Remove 2 P6A Bushings 316 11 Remove the Eject Roller 303 10 11 ...

Page 28: ...n removing the ADF Gear rotate the Transmit Motor Gear by hand until the Gear Latch Hook can be seen from the inside under the Transmit Motor Push down on the Latch Hook to release the ADF Gear 5 2 Screws 19 6 Remove the Transmit Motor 324 Caution Reinstall the Transmit Motor 324 according to the direction shown in the illustration Caution Before reassembling apply EM 50L Grease to the Gear Posts ...

Page 29: ...er to 2 6 3 1 Screw 19 4 Remove the Harnesses from the hook 5 Remove the Scanner Block 321 6 Remove P10 and P6B Bushings 315 318 by using Blade tip Screwdriver 7 Remove the ADF Roller 331 Cleaning Mirror 1 334 Mirror 2 335 and Mirror 3 336 Clean Mirror 1 334 Mirror 2 335 and Mirror 3 336 with a soft cloth soaked with isopropyl alcohol 3 4 5 6 7 Mirror 1 Mirror 2 Mirror 3 ...

Page 30: ...ss from the hook 5 Remove the LED Bracket 306 Assembly 6 Remove 3 LED Clips 307 7 Remove the A4 LED Array 329 Caution When reinstalling the A4 LED Array position the 3 LED Clips at the appropriate locations 8 Remove the Gears Bushings and the Roller Wire Spring Refer to 2 7 9 Remove 2 P6A Bushings 316 10 Remove the Feed Roller 302 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 9 ...

Page 31: ... Board 401 6 Disconnect all Connectors and the Flat Cables on SCA SCB PC Board 7 4 Screws 19 8 Remove the SCA SCB PC Board 422 9 Move all Harnesses away from the front of the Door Sensor 10 Release the Latch Hook and remove the ILS PC Board 425 11 Disconnect Connector CN73 on the ILS PC Board 12 Disconnect Connectors CN85 86 and 87 on the SNS4 PC Board 13 1 Screw 19 14 Lift up the Paper Exit Actua...

Page 32: ...HVPS Unit 424 6 1 Screw 19 7 Remove the Paper Feed Solenoid 531 Note If the Paper Feed Solenoid does not work properly due to dust etc remove the spring to disassemble and clean the magnet and plate as shown in the illustration 8 1 Screw 19 9 Remove the Feed Roller Ground Spring 628 10 Remove the E Ring 524 11 Remove the Clutch Gear Assembly 12 Place the machine on its Rear side 13 2 Screws 19 14 ...

Page 33: ...33 Clean the Paper Feed Rollers 518 with a soft cloth soaked with isopropyl alcohol 15 2 Screws 4N 16 Remove the Paper Feed Rollers 518 15 16 ...

Page 34: ...the Rear Cover 105 5 Remove the HVPS Unit 424 Refer to 2 12 6 1 Screw 19 7 Remove the Ground Wire 542 8 Remove the Feed Roller Ground Spring 628 9 Remove the Connector on the Printer Motor 10 5 Screws 19 11 Remove the Motor Bracket 616 Assembly Caution The Gears underneath may dislodge when the Motor Bracket is removed 12 2 Screws 4N 13 Remove the Printer Motor 626 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 x5 10 11 12 ...

Page 35: ... the LCU PC Board 402 5 1 Screw B1 6 Remove the Parallel Port I F Cover 113 7 1 Screw 19 8 Remove the Right Printer I F Bracket 406 9 1 Screw 19 10 Remove the Left Printer I F Bracket 405 11 3 Screws 19 12 Remove the LVPS Protection Cover 404 13 Disconnect Connectors CN31 and CN33 on the LVPS Unit 14 4 Screws 19 15 Remove the LVPS Unit 423 2 4 2 3 4 2 4 2 4 8 5 7 6 9 10 11 12 15 13 13 14 x4 ...

Page 36: ...7 on the SNS4 PC Board 729 5 Disconnect Connector CN31 on LVPS Unit 423 6 1 Screw 4N 7 Remove the FG1 Harness 629 8 4 Screws 19 9 Remove the Fuser Unit 701 10 Disconnect Connector CN86 on the SNS4 PC Board 729 11 1 Screw 1Q 12 Remove the Thermistor Assembly 728 Caution When Thermostat Ref 725 and or Thermal Fuse Ref 726 was defective Fuser unit may deformed by over heat Please replace entire Fuser...

Page 37: ...ot touch the glass portion of the Fuser Lamp with bare hands Grease from fingerprints will shorten its life cycle use isopro pyl alcohol to clean fingerprints Caution When reinstalling the Fuser Lamp make sure that both ends of the Fuser Lamp fits into the projected area of the Fuser Lamp Terminal A 724 and the Fuser Lamp Terminal B 731 5 Remove the E22 Gear 722 Caution You may need to use force t...

Page 38: ...2 Remove the 2 E18 Gears 713 13 Remove 2 C Rings 712 14 Remove the E24 Drive Gear 711 15 Remove 2 P17L6 8 Bushings 710 16 Remove the Fusert Roller 709 Caution Do not scratch the surface of the Fuser Roller when removing or reinstalling it 17 1 Screw 4N 18 Remove the Lower Paper Exit Guide 703 10 13 15 11 12 14 16 17 18 ...

Page 39: ...39 19 Remove 2 P6L5 5 Bushings 707 20 Remove the Pressure Roller 706 Caution Do not scratch the surface of the Pressure Roller when removing or reinstalling it 19 20 ...

Page 40: ...r I F Brackets 405 406 Refer to 2 14 5 Disconnect Connector CN25 on the LCU PC Board 402 6 Disconnect Connector CN6 on the SCA SCB PC Board 422 7 5 Screws 19 8 Remove the Rear Chassis 505 Assembly 9 Disconnect SCA SCB PRTA Flat Cables 421 on the PRTA PC Board 536 10 Release the Latch Hooks and remove the Printer I F PCB Guide 532 Assembly 11 2 Screws 19 12 Remove the PRTA PC Board 536 2 3 5 7 x5 8...

Page 41: ...41 13 Disconnect Connectors CN80 and CN81on the SNS1 PC Board 615 14 1 Screw 19 15 Remove the SNS1 PC Board 615 15 14 13 ...

Page 42: ...fer to 2 17 2 2 Screws C8 3 1 Screw 19 4 Disconnect Connector CN80 on the SNS1 PC Board 615 5 Remove the Transfer Guide 601 Assembly 6 Remove the 2 E Rings 524 7 Remove the Feed Roller 526 8 Remove the Roller Gear 529 9 Remove 2 P6L5 Bushings 527 528 2 2 3 5 4 2 6 7 8 9 White Black ...

Page 43: ...Shield Plate 533 5 1 Screw 19 6 Disconnect Connector CN84 on the SNS3 PC Board 7 Remove the Toner Sensor Spring Plate 506 Assembly Note When reinstalling make sure that the Toner Sensor Spring Plate is inserted into the 2 notches in the main frame as shown in the illustration 8 Remove the Toner Sensor 513 9 Disconnect the Connector on the Toner Sensor 2 4 3 6 5 7 8 9 ...

Page 44: ...er Unit 512 11 4 Screws 1Y 12 Remove the Laser Unit 512 13 Disconnect Connectors CN83 and CN84 on the SNS3 PC Board 535 14 1 Screw 19 15 Lift up the No Paper Actuator 525 and Remove the SNS3 PC Board 535 10 11 11 11 x4 12 14 14 13 13 13 14 15 ...

Page 45: ...ook on the Transfer Guide 601 Assembly as illustrated and remove the Bias Transfer Roller 604 Caution Do not touch the surface of the Bias Transfer Roller Clean the Bias Transfer Roller only with a dry cloth When cleanning or replacing the Bias Transfer Roller clean both sides of the Transfer Guide with isopropyl alco hol 2 3 4 White Black ...

Page 46: ...2 21 SNS2 PC Board 534 1 Place the machine on its rear side 2 1 Screw 19 3 Remove the Plate A 507 4 1 Screw 19 5 Remove the SNS2 PC Board 534 6 Disconnect Connector CN82 538 on the SNS2 PC Board 3 2 5 4 6 ...

Page 47: ... Points Before reassembling apply EM 50L Grease to the parts shown in the illustration 1 Gear G B83D22 622 Gear surface 2 Gear B D60D20 621 Rib surface 3 Gear F D55 619 Gear surface 4 Gear F D55 619 Gear Side surface 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 48: ...48 2 23 Screw Identification Template ...

Page 49: ...ed Tools 3 2 Periodic Maintenance Points No Tool No Tool 1 Soft Cloth 6 Tweezer 2 Isopropyl Alcohol 7 Pliers 3 Phillips Screwdriver 2 8 Cotton Swab 4 Stubby Phillips Screwdriver 2 9 Brush 5 Blade tip Screwdriver 3 32 in 10 Molykote EM 50L Grease Dow Corning ...

Page 50: ...ts Page 44 30 000 documents Page 44 Fuser Unit 701 When replacing Print Cartridge Cleaning chart 50 000 documents Page 35 Fuser Roller 709 When the Recording Paper wraps itself around the roller Page 36 Included as part of the Fuser Unit Page 37 Pressure Roller 706 When the Recording Paper wraps itself around the roller Page 36 Included as part of the Fuser Unit Page 37 Transmitter Unit Roller Sha...

Page 51: ... Use this Master Firmware Card to update the firmware on other machines 3 4 2 Updating the Firmware using the Master Firmware Card 1 Before starting print the Fax and Function Parameter Lists 2 Unplug the Power Cord to turn the machine OFF 3 Install the appropriate Master Firmware Card into the machine with the Panasonic Logo facing outwards 4 Plug in the Power Cord to turn the machine ON 5 Perfor...

Page 52: ...52 3 4 4 Firmware Version UF 585 A A V10000 AU Country Code Firmware Version Language Code Firmware Type A Standard B Optional Model Number ...

Page 53: ...nit then complete the procedure Position Pressure of separator Situation 1 L Low When the documents misfeed 2 M Medium Normal Position Factory set position 3 H High When the documents multi feed Pattern Selection method Stop method Pattern 0 1 dot Horizontal line Short SW1 solder connection points for less than 2 seconds 400 dpi printing Short SW1 solder connection points again for less than 2 sec...

Page 54: ...A Printer Terminal Board 536 STAMP SOLENOID 327 LED ARRAY 329 SPEAKER 117 Parallel Port Centronics 36 pin CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE TRANSMIT MOTOR 324 231 SENSORS ADF Sensor RP Sensor ADF Door Sensor KEYS Ten keys One touch keys Program keys etc 337 402 124 ...

Page 55: ...er Circuit PRINTER MOTOR 626 422 401 PAPER FEED SOLENOID 531 OPTIONAL 2ND CASSETTE 512 921 923 535 729 424 423 615 534 PAPER FEED SOLENOID 908 513 FUSER LAMP 732 FUSER UNIT 701 THERMISTOR 728 THERMOSTAT THERMAL FUSE ...

Page 56: ...Destination Signal Waveform Function CN2 1 nSTA LPC PCB CN 50 1 Serial Interface Data Signal CN2 2 nSCLK LPC PCB CN 50 2 Serial Interface Synchronization Clock CN2 3 nSYNC LPC PCB CN 50 3 V SYNC for Video Signal CN8 13 1 CN4 13 1 CN9 2 1 CN12 CN10 20 1 CN6 10 1 CN11 18 1 F ROM IC4 CN7 1 8 CN1 1 2 CN3 1 3 CN5 1 4 CN2 13 1 CN15 9 1 1 68 24V Approx 13V H 0V L LED Off LED On 5V H 0V H 5V 0V 5V H 0V L ...

Page 57: ...al CN2 8 nPRDY LPC PCB CN 50 8 Printer Ready Signal CN2 9 nHSYNC LPC PCB CN 50 9 H SYNC for Video Signal CN2 10 nRESET LPC PCB CN 50 10 Not Used CN2 11 nVDO LPC PCB CN 50 11 Laser Drive Print Data Signal CN2 12 GND LPC PCB CN 50 12 Ground CN2 13 nPRST LPC PCB CN 50 13 Printer External Reset Signal Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V H 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H ...

Page 58: ... CN40 1 Battery Backup Power Supply CN4 2 5V PNL PCB CN40 2 5 VDC Power Supply CN4 3 5VP PNL PCB CN40 3 5 VDC Power Supply CN4 4 GND PNL PCB CN40 4 Ground CN4 5 GND PNL PCB CN40 5 Ground CN4 6 pPNLRD PNL PCB CN40 6 Reception Data CN4 7 pPNLTD PNL PCB CN40 7 Transmission Data CN4 8 pPNLCK PNL PCB CN40 8 Serial Data Transfer Clock CN4 9 pPNLRST PNL PCB CN40 9 Panel Reset Signal Reset by 5V 24V 24V S...

Page 59: ...CB CN40 13 Read Point Sensor Signal Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN5 1 MTpA Transmit Motor Stepping Signal CN5 2 MTnA Transmit Motor Stepping Signal CN5 3 MTpB Transmit Motor Stepping Signal CN5 4 MTnB Transmit Motor Stepping Signal Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V 0V 5V 0V 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 24V 0V 24V 0V 24V 0V 24V 0V ...

Page 60: ...D LVPS CN33 3 Ground CN6 4 GND LVPS CN33 4 Ground CN6 5 12V LVPS CN33 5 12 VDC Power Supply CN6 6 5V LVPS CN33 6 5 VDC Power Supply CN6 7 5V LVPS CN33 7 5 VDC Power Supply CN6 8 5VP LVPS CN33 8 5 VDC Sleep Mode Power Supply CN6 9 nMPON LVPS CN33 9 Power Saver Mode Control Signal CN6 10 nSSR LVPS CN33 10 Fuser Lamp Control Signal 24V 24V 0V 0V 12V 5V 5V 5V ...

Page 61: ...N7 6 5V CCD PCB CN30 6 5 VDC Power Supply CN7 7 DOS CCD PCB CN30 7 Differential Output Signal CN7 8 OS CCD PCB CN30 8 Output Signal Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN8 1 24V LCU PCB CN25 1 24 VDC Power Supply CN8 2 pCTON LCU PCB CN25 2 Ring Detection Signal H Ring Detected L Ring Not Detected CN8 3 5V LCU PCB CN25 3 5Vp 5V H 0V L 1 s 5V H 0V H 1 s 1 s 5V H 0V H 1 s 1 s 5V H...

Page 62: ...ing Relay Drive Signal H CML On L CML Off CN8 7 pTCKD LCU PCB CN25 7 Not Used CN8 8 pEAKD LCU PCB CN25 8 Not Used CN8 9 GND LCU PCB CN25 9 Ground CN8 10 HYBSR LCU PCB CN25 10 Line Transformer Input Signal CN8 11 AGND LCU PCB CN25 11 Ground CN8 12 HYSIG LCU PCB CN25 12 FAX Off Line Signal CN8 13 NC LCU PCB CN25 13 Not Used Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V H OFF Hook ON Hoo...

Page 63: ...in No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function PRTA PRTA PRT CN200 CN202 CN212 CN10 1 GND 20 30 30 Ground CN10 2 GND 19 10 10 Ground CN10 3 D15 18 29 29 Data Signal 15 CN10 4 D14 17 9 9 Data Signal 14 CN10 5 D13 16 28 28 Data Signal 13 CN10 6 D12 15 8 8 Data Signal 12 CN10 7 D11 14 27 27 Data Signal 11 CN10 8 D10 13 7 7 Data Signal 10 0V 0V 0V 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H 0...

Page 64: ...4 CN10 15 D3 6 23 23 Data Signal 3 CN10 16 D2 5 3 3 Data Signal 2 CN10 17 D1 4 22 22 Data Signal 1 CN10 18 D0 3 2 2 Data Signal 0 CN10 19 5V 2 21 21 5 VDC Power Supply CN10 20 5V 1 1 1 5 VDC Power Supply Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function PRTA PRTA PRT CN200 CN202 CN212 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V 5V ...

Page 65: ...4 nRD 15 19 19 Read Signal Low Enable CN11 5 nCS 14 38 38 FPGA Field Programmed Gate Array Chip Select Low Enable CN11 6 A5 13 18 18 Address Signal 5 CN11 7 A4 12 37 37 Address Signal 4 CN11 8 A3 11 17 17 Address Signal 3 CN11 9 A2 10 36 36 Address Signal 2 CN11 10 A1 9 16 16 Address Signal 1 CN11 11 nBCNOPT 8 35 35 Detection Signal H Option Board Not Installed L Option Board Installed 0V 5V H 0V ...

Page 66: ... CN11 14 pDRACK 5 14 14 Not Used CN11 15 nDREQ 4 33 33 Not Used CN11 16 pDACK 3 13 13 Not Used CN11 17 nRST 2 32 32 FPGA Field Programmed Gate Array Reset Signal CN11 18 GND 1 11 11 Ground Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function PRTA PRTA PRT CN201 CN202 CN212 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 0V ...

Page 67: ... Data Signal 6 CN12 6 D7 Flash Memory Card Data Signal 7 CN12 7 5V CE1 Flash Memory Card 5 VDC Power Supply CN12 8 A11 Flash Memory Card Address Signal 11 CN12 9 nRD Flash Memory Card Read Signal Low Enable CN12 10 A12 Flash Memory Card Address Signal 12 CN12 11 A10 Flash Memory Card Address Signal 10 CN12 12 A9 Flash Memory Card Address Signal 9 0V 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V ...

Page 68: ... Flash Memory Card Not Used CN12 19 A17 Flash Memory Card Address Signal 17 CN12 20 A16 Flash Memory Card Address Signal 16 CN12 21 A13 Flash Memory Card Address Signal 13 CN12 22 A8 Flash Memory Card Address Signal 8 CN12 23 A7 Flash Memory Card Address Signal 7 CN12 24 A6 Flash Memory Card Address Signal 6 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V 5...

Page 69: ...12 31 D1 Flash Memory Card Data Signal 1 CN12 32 D2 Flash Memory Card Data Signal 2 CN12 33 nWRH Flash Memory Card Write H Signal Low Enable CN12 34 GND Flash Memory Card Ground CN12 35 GND Flash Memory Card Ground CN12 36 nCD Flash Memory Card Flash Memory Card Detection Signal H Card Not Installed L Card Installed Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H 0...

Page 70: ...CN12 42 nCE2 Flash Memory Card Low Enable CN12 43 NC Not Used CN12 44 RSV Flash Memory Card Not Used CN12 45 RSV Flash Memory Card Not Used CN12 46 A18 Flash Memory Card Address Signal 18 CN12 47 A19 Flash Memory Card Address Signal 19 CN12 48 A20 Flash Memory Card Address Signal 20 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L ...

Page 71: ...emory Card Ground CN12 54 56 NC Flash Memory Card Not Used CN12 57 RFU Flash Memory Card Not Used CN12 58 NC Flash Memory Card Low Enable CN12 59 nMB4 Flash Memory Card Not Used CN12 60 RFU Flash Memory Card Not Used CN12 61 NC Flash Memory Card Not Used CN12 62 ID2 Flash Memory Card Flash Memory Card ID Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V H 0V L 0V 5V 0V 5V H 0V L 0V 5V or ...

Page 72: ...ignal 8 CN12 65 D9 Flash Memory Card Data Signal 9 CN12 66 D10 Flash Memory Card Data Signal 10 CN12 67 ID0 Flash Memory Card Flash Memory Card ID CN12 68 GND Flash Memory Card Ground Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 0V 5V or 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 5V H 0V L 0V 5V or 0V ...

Page 73: ...er Supply CN15 3 24V LPC PCB CN15 3 24 VDC Power Supply CN15 4 24V LPC PCB CN15 4 24 VDC Power Supply CN15 5 GND LPC PCB CN15 5 Ground CN15 6 GND LPC PCB CN15 6 Ground CN15 7 5V LPC PCB CN15 7 5 VDC Power Supply CN15 8 5V LPC PCB CN15 8 5 VDC Power Supply CN15 9 nSSR LPC PCB CN15 9 Fuser Lamp Control Signal 24V 24V 24V 24V 0V 0V 5V 5V 24V H 0V L ...

Page 74: ...74 3 9 LPC PCB CN56 2 1 CN54 6 1 CN69 5 1 CN59 5 1 CN58 6 1 CN68 7 1 CN66 7 1 CN53 10 1 IC6 sw1 CN57 3 1 CN50 1 13 CN67 1 9 IC3 Q19 ...

Page 75: ...utput CN53 4 nDR0 HVPS CN39 4 Development Control AC DC Output CN53 5 nDRCK0 HVPS CN39 5 Development AC Clock F 1 875 kHz CN53 6 nDRCK1 HVPS CN39 6 Not Used CN53 7 nCDDC HVPS CN39 7 DC Change of Charge and Development CN53 8 nTR0 HVPS CN39 8 Transfer Control Transfer Output CN53 9 nTR1 HVPS CN39 9 Not Used CN53 10 MGND HVPS CN39 10 Ground 0V 24V 24V H 0V L ON 24V H 0V L ON 24V H 0V L ON 24V H 0V H...

Page 76: ...gnal CN54 4 nMMP2a Printer Motor CN118 4 Printer Motor Phase 3 Output Signal CN54 5 24VM Printer Motor CN118 5 24 VDC Power Supply CN54 6 pMMP2a Printer Motor CN118 6 Printer Motor Phase 2 Output Signal Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN56 1 24VM Paper Feed Solenoid 24 VDC Power Supply CN56 2 nADF1 Paper Feed Solenoid Paper Feed Roller Solenoid Control Signal 24V H 0V H 0V ...

Page 77: ...veform Function CN58 1 nCCHK1 SNS4 CN87 1 No Cassette Detection Signal CN58 2 GND SNS4 CN87 2 Ground CN58 3 nRSEN SNS4 CN87 3 Timing Sensor Detection Signal CN58 4 THERM SNS4 CN87 4 Fuser Thermistor Voltage Level Signal CN58 5 5V SNS4 CN87 5 5 VDC Power Supply CN58 6 nESEN SNS4 CN87 6 Paper Exit Sensor Detection Signal 24V 24V H 0V L Cover Open Cover Closed 0V 5V H 0V L Detect Paper Approx 2 VDC 5...

Page 78: ...5 VDC Power Supply Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN66 1 24VM CST2 CN70 1 24 VDC Power Supply CN66 2 GND CST2 CN70 2 Ground CN66 3 5V CST2 CN70 3 5 VDC Power Supply CN66 4 nPCHK2 CST2 CN70 4 No Paper Detection Signal 2nd Cassette CN66 5 pADF2 CST2 CN70 5 Feed Roller Drive Clutch Control Signal 2nd Cassette CN66 6 nCCHK2 CST2 CN70 6 No Cassette Detection Signal 2nd Cassette...

Page 79: ... CN1 2 H SYNC Video Signal 2 136 ms 400 dpi 1 393 ms 600 dpi CN68 3 L 5V LSU CN1 3 5 VDC Power Supply for Laser Drive Circuit Supplied only while the LP is operating CN68 4 GND LSU CN1 4 Ground CN68 5 nLDON LSU CN1 5 Laser Control Signal CN68 6 nVIDEO LSU CN1 6 Video Data L Black H White CN68 7 GND LSU CN1 7 Ground Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function 5V H 0V L No Feeder Unit 5V...

Page 80: ...n Motor Clock 0 702 kHz 400 dpi 1 076 kHz 600 dpi CN69 2 nPMRY LSU CN15 2 Tetragon Motor Ready Signal CN69 3 nPMON LSU CN15 3 Tetragon Motor Control Signal CN69 4 MGND LSU CN15 4 Frame Ground CN69 5 24VM LSU CN15 5 24 VDC Power Supply 5V H 0V H Ready 0V L 5V H Not Ready 0V L 5V H OFF ON 0V 0V 24V ...

Page 81: ...81 3 10 LCU LCE PCB CN20 CN25 13 1 CN23 TEL LINE HANDSET CN21 LCU PCB CN20 CN25 13 1 CN23 TEL LINE CN24 BT Tel HANDSET CN21 LCE PCB ...

Page 82: ...me Destination Signal Waveform Function CN21 3 T1 External Telephone External Telephone Line Signal CN21 4 T2 External Telephone External Telephone Line Signal Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN23 1 NC Not Used CN23 2 NC Not Used CN23 3 HLIN1 SRU PCB CN90 1 Fax Handset Line Signal CN23 4 HLIN2 SRU PCB CN90 2 Fax Handset Line Signal CN23 5 NC Not Used ...

Page 83: ...nal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN24 1 NC Not Connected CN24 2 T2 External Telephone Line Signal CN24 3 NC Not Connected CN24 4 Shunt External Telephone Line Signal CN24 5 T2 B External Telephone Line Signal CN24 6 NC Not Connected ...

Page 84: ...al Waveform Function CN91 1 NC Not Used CN91 2 MIC Telephone Handset CN Handset Microphone CN91 3 RCV Telephone Handset CN Handset Receiver CN91 4 RCV Telephone Handset CN Handset Receiver CN91 5 MIC Telephone Handset CN Handset Microphone CN91 6 TGND Ground TEL Cradle Cord CN91 Handset 1 5 0V ...

Page 85: ...POW CN31 CN33 Refer to SCA SCB PCB CN6 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN31 1 HEAT 1 Fuser Unit CN116 Fuser Lamp AC Black Live CN31 2 HEAT 2 Fuser Unit CN116 Fuser Lamp AC White Neutral L102 CN33 1 10 FUSE CN31 1 2 ...

Page 86: ...aveform Function T Transfer Bias Transfer Roller 1 Transfer Current 2 5 µA 2 Cleaning Voltage 1500 V C Charge Bias Charge Roller Charge Current 220 µA AC 220 Hz Sine Wave DC Charge Voltage D Development Development Roller Development Voltage AC 1 875 kHz Square Wave DC Voltage CN39 T201 T101 T301 T401 1 10 C D T 1500Vp p 300V 0V ...

Page 87: ...CB CN59 CN84 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN84 1 GND Toner Sensor Ground CN84 2 TONER Toner Sensor Remaining Toner Level Signal CN84 3 5V Toner Sensor 5 VDC Power Supply CN84 1 3 CN83 1 5 0V Approx 2 VDC 5V ...

Page 88: ...2 Ground CN85 3 nRSEN SNS1 CN81 3 Timing Sensor Detection Signal CN85 4 LDRE SNS1 CN81 4 Timing Sensor and No Cassette Sensor LED Drive Current Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN86 1 5V Thermistor 5 VDC Power Supply CN86 2 THERM Thermistor Fuser Thermistor Voltage Level Signal CN85 4 1 CN86 2 1 CN87 6 1 0V 5V H 0V L Detect Paper Approx 2 VDC 5V Approx 2 VDC ...

Page 89: ...and CN212 Refer to SCA SCB PCB CN10 and CN11 Pin No Signal Name Destination Signal Waveform Function CN80 1 nCCHK1 SNS2 CN82 1 No Cassette Detection Signal CN80 2 GND SNS2 CN82 2 Ground CN80 3 LDSC1 SNS2 CN82 3 No Cassette Sensor LED Drive Current CN81 4 1 CN80 3 1 0V Approx 1 VDC Parallel I F CN212 CN202 CN201 CN200 1 40 PRT PCB CN211 1 18 CN210 1 20 ...

Page 90: ...ize as the sample pattern in the Appendix 1 1 ratio PROCEDURE 1 Remove Covers see chapter 2 2 Remove the Transmitter Unit with the Control Panel Assembly see Section 2 4 3 Position the CCD Test Pattern as follows a Remove the Scanning Glass 308 b Using scotch tape position the CCD Test Pattern on the Scanning Glass 308 as shown below The CCD Test Pattern must be faced down and centered on the Scan...

Page 91: ...ly adjust the position of the CCD Board until the output is obtained as shown below Make sure that the ADF Door is closed c Carefully tighten both mounting screws on the CCD PC Board 6 Disconnect the Oscilloscope and reassemble the machine 7 Run a test in Copy Mode to ensure the until is working properly Approx 300mv CCD out ...

Page 92: ...92 APPENDIX CCD TEST PATTERN ...

Page 93: ...hoot printed copy quality problems Sect 4 4 TroubleshoottheDocument Feeder Sect 4 5 Check for recording paper path problems TroubleshootImproperLCD Display Sect 4 2 Troubleshootany3 digit INFO CODE displayed Sect 4 3 Does the unit produce normal copies Troubleshoot communication problems transmission reception dialing polling information codes or diagnostic codes Sect 4 6 4 8 Does the unit power u...

Page 94: ...CN4 SCA SCB PCB and CN40 When pressing any key do you hear the Pi sound from the Speaker Does CN4 pin 2 and pin 3 on the SCA SCB PCB measure 5VDC Replace the SCA SCB PCB Replace the PNL1 PCB Reinstall the firmware Yes Yes No No START END PNL1 PCB ...

Page 95: ...on error B 4 3 2 402 Transmission error B 4 3 2 403 Polling reception error B 4 3 12 404 Transmission error B 4 3 3 405 Transmission error B 4 3 3 407 Transmission error D 4 3 3 408 Transmission error D 4 3 5 409 Transmission error D 4 3 5 411 Polling reception error B 4 3 12 414 Polling reception error B 4 3 12 415 Remote side mis operation B 4 3 12 416 Reception error D 4 3 4 417 Reception error...

Page 96: ...e unit Perform a transmission test to the remote unit in question Does the remote unit send the CED and 300 bps Fax signal Is transmission to the reference unit successful 1 Replace the LCU LCE PCB 2 Replace the SCA SCB PCB Does the trouble still occur Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes No START 420 END 2 Check the remote unit 1 Misdialed call Remote unit is defective 3 Refer to Sect 4 6 Check the line conn...

Page 97: ...tiveReceive Program the ID Number Yes No START 401 Is the Receiving unit set up for PasswordReception Are you sending a Confidential Mail Check the Selective Receive settings at the receiving unit Yes No No No Program the Receive Password to match the receiving unit Fax Parameter No 44 Yes Check with the receiving end the mailboxes may be full Yes Are you sending a document by Relayed Transmission...

Page 98: ... LCE PCB 2 Replace the SCA SCB PCB Does the problem still occur Change Function Parameter 025 Communication Startup to 2nd Does the problem still occur Change Funciotn Parameter 014 Increase G3 Tx Equalization Does the problem still occur END Does the problem still occur Check the telephone line condition Does the problem still occur Recording paper may have run Check the remote unit out or paper ...

Page 99: ... Change Function Parameter 023 Increase Training Check Period Does the problem still occur 1 Replace the LCU LCE PCB Refer to Sect 4 6 2 Replace the SCA SCB PCB Does the problem still occur Change Function Parameter 013 Increase G3 Rx Equalization Does the problem still occur END Does the problem still occur Yes No No Yes No Yes Check the telephone line condition ...

Page 100: ...100 4 3 5 Information Codes 408 409 417 418 490 ...

Page 101: ... Can the transmitter in question transmit to the other units Check the remote unit in question Remote unit is defective Change the parameter in Service Mode 1 Refer to Sect 5 2 fortransmitter for receiver 010 011 Increase Tx Level Reduce Rx Sensitivity Level The telephone line may have a high level of white noise and or frequentimpulsenoise Ask the telephone company to check the line No ...

Page 102: ...Yes No Does the problem still occur 1 Replace the LCU LCE PCB No 1 Check the remote unit in question Remote unit is defective 2 Refer to Sect 4 6 2 Replace the SCA SCB PCB If the telephone line frequently disconnects at the beginning of each communication ask the telephone company to check the line Does the trouble occur regardless of the remote unit END Yes Check the telephone line condition ...

Page 103: ...on Replace with correct paper Yes No Is the recording paper loaded in the Cassette properly Load the paper correctly END Check the Paper Feed Solenoid Is the paper cassette functional Yes No Replace the paper cassette Check the Paper Feed Roller Assembly Check all Sensors and Actuators No Paper Sensor Timing Sensor Paper Exit Sensor ...

Page 104: ...y Reseat the cassette Yes No No Is the recording paper loaded in the cassette Load the paper Yes No Is the No Paper Actuator operational Replace the Actuator Yes Is the No Paper Sensor operational Replace the No Paper Sensor Yes No Does the Paper Feed Roller turn Overhaul the Clutch Gear Assembly END ...

Page 105: ...105 4 3 10 Information Codes 030 031 Document Jam ...

Page 106: ...1 Connect the telephone line correctly 2 Check the telephone line Yes No Is the remote machine busy Can the unit dial the reference unit No 1 Check all connectors 2 Replace the SCA SCB PCB 1 The remote machine is defective 2 Telephone line quality is poor Refer to Sect 4 6 Press the REDIAL button to retry connection Yes ...

Page 107: ...107 4 3 12 Information Codes 403 411 414 415 Polling Operator Trouble ...

Page 108: ...the HVPS normal Yes Is the SCA SCB PCB normal Is the TonerCartridge operational Replace the TonerCartridge 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the HVPS 2 Check the contacts between HVPS and TonerCartridge 3 Replace the HVPS Yes No Yes No No 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the SCA SCB PCB 2 Replace the SCA SCB PCB END Paper Travel ...

Page 109: ...th a soft dry cloth 2 Replace the BTR 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the HVPS 2 Check the Spring Connector and voltage on the HVPS 3 Replace the HVPS Are there any foreign particles or stains blocking the Laser Beam path Yes No Is the SCA SCB PCB normal 1 Remove the particles from the laser beam path or clean the stains 2 Replace the LSU 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the SCA SCB P...

Page 110: ...s No 1 Clean the BTR with a soft dry cloth 2 Replace the BTR Yes No Clean or replace the rollers No Yes Check the Scanner mechanism No Yes Is the recording paper damp Is the TonerCartridgeoperational 1 Remove the particles from the laser beam path or clean the stains 2 Replace the LSU Are there any foreign particles or No Yes Are the Fuser and Pressure Roller surfaces clean Paper Travel P stains o...

Page 111: ...ridgeoperational No Yes Are the Fuser and Pressure Roller surfaces clean No Yes Is the recording paper damp Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR No Yes Yes No Replace the paper Replace the TonerCartridge 1 Clean the BTR with a soft dry cloth 2 Replace the BTR Clean or replace the rollers Paper Travel A A A A A ...

Page 112: ...TonerCartridgeoperational No Yes Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR Yes No Replace the TonerCartridge 1 Clean the BTR with a soft dry cloth 2 Replace the BTR Is the LSU normal No Yes Replace the LSU END Are the Fuser and Pressure Roller surfaces clean No Yes Clean or replace the rollers Paper Travel P ...

Page 113: ... mechanism Is the TonerCartridgeoperational No Yes Is the LSU normal No Yes Replace the LSU Is the HVPS normal 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the HVPS 2 Check the Spring Connector and voltage on the HVPS 3 Replace the HVPS Yes No END Are the Fuser and Pressure Roller surfaces clean No Yes Clean or replace the rollers Paper Travel P Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR ...

Page 114: ...nerCartridgeoperational No Yes Is the recording paper damp Yes No Replace the paper Replace the TonerCartridge Is the HVPS normal 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the HVPS 2 Check the Spring Connector and voltage on the HVPS 3 Replace the HVPS Yes No END Are the Fuser and Pressure Roller surfaces clean No Yes Clean or replace the rollers Paper Travel P ...

Page 115: ...115 4 4 8 Light Print ...

Page 116: ...al Check the Scanner mechanism Is the TonerCartridgeoperational No Yes Is the recording paper damp Yes No Replace the paper Replace the TonerCartridge Is the HVPS normal 1 Check all connectors and voltages on the HVPS 2 Replace the HVPS Yes No 1 Clean the BTR with a soft dry cloth 2 Replace the BTR Are there any foreign particles or stains on the BTR No Yes Paper Travel P ...

Page 117: ...oes not bond to the paper Note Replace the entire Unit when the Thermostat or the Thermal Fuse becomes open circuit END Is the Fuser Unit normal No Yes Replace the Fuser Unit See Note START No Yes Is the recording paper damp Replace the paper P ...

Page 118: ... Are the Fuser and Pressure Roller surfaces clean No Yes Clean or replace the rollers START No Yes Is the recording paper damp Replace the recording paper Is the TonerCartridgeoperational Yes No Replace the TonerCartridge P Paper Travel ...

Page 119: ...119 4 4 12 Black Dots END Are the Fuser and Pressure Roller surfaces clean No Yes Clean or replace the rollers START Is the TonerCartridgeoperational Yes No Replace the TonerCartridge P Paper Travel ...

Page 120: ...icles or stains in the Fuser Unit 1 Clean or replace the rollers Are there any foreign particles or stains in the paper path Yes No Remove any obstructions and clean the paper path No Yes Is the recording paper skewing Ensure the paper is set under the Paper Separation Clips in the cassette No Yes 2 Replace the Fuser Unit Paper Travel ...

Page 121: ...ted copy correct Yes No Make a local copy No Yes Check the Transmission Block CN30 on the CCD PCB and CN4 on the SCA SCB PCB Is the received copy correct 1 Check CN8 on the SCA SCB PCB 2 Check CN25 on the LCU PCB 3 Check the Telephone Line Cable 4 Replace the SCA SCB PCB Yes No Is a poor copy printed when receiving from a specific transmitter Yes No Telephone line quality is poor Refer to Sect 4 6...

Page 122: ...o Yes No Replace with correct paper Sect 1 5 Replace with the Panasonic TonerCartridge Are all switches and sensors operating properly Do the rollers rotate properly Yes No Are there any foreign particles or paper pieces in the receiver unit Yes No Remove the foreign particles or paper pieces from the receiver unit 1 Check all rollers gears drive clutches and springs 2 Adjust or replace any defect...

Page 123: ...he scanning area Yes No Remove the foreign particles or paper pieces from the scanning area No Yes Is the scanning area dirty 1 Clean the Scanning Glass Sect 2 5 2 Clean Mirrors 1 2 and 3 Sect 2 9 No Yes Clean the rollers Sect 2 10 Is the Scanner Assembly abnormal 1 Check CN7 SCA SCB PCB 2 Check CN30 CCD PCB 3 Replace the Scanner Block 321 Sect 2 10 4 Replace the SCA SCB PCB Sect 2 11 Yes No ...

Page 124: ...No the document is set Is the Pi tone generated when Does the ADF Sensor actuator move smoothly Replace the PNL1 PCB No Adjust or replace the actuator No Yes Yes Replace the PNL1 PCB Yes Yes No Does the ADF Roller rotate Replace the Transmit Motor Is the trouble solved No Replace the ADF Roller or Separation Rubber or both Yes No Is the ADF Roller surface dirty Clean the ADF Roller surface Adjust ...

Page 125: ...ohol Sect 2 5 Yes No Is the ADF Roller worn out Replace the ADF Roller Sect 2 5 Yes No Does the ADF Roller drive properly Does the ADF Roller s gear system function properly Yes No SeparationRubbernormal Is the adjustment of the Is the Separation Rubber worn out Replace the Separation Rubber No Clean or adjust the Separation Rubber Pressure Sect 2 3 No Yes Adjust the gear system or replace defecti...

Page 126: ... the Feed Roller have drive and sufficientfriction Yes No Clean or replace the PNL1 PCB Is the document path clear of foreign particles or paper Yes No Clean the surface of the roller Is the Transmitting mechanism operating properly Yes No Remove the foreign particles or with isopropyl alcohol Sect 2 5 paper from the document path Yes No Adjust or replace any defective parts ...

Page 127: ...rnished with Service Mode 1 to assist in troubleshooting line quality problems It is suggested that both the transmitting unit and receiving unit be adjusted This section gives relevant parameters in Service Mode 1 for the transmitting and receiving sides If no improvement is realized after the parameters are adjusted it is recommended that the parameters be returned to the default settings 4 6 1 ...

Page 128: ...the LVPS Does nLEDON go Low when the scan starts Check CN1 on the SCA SCB PCB and the LED harness Does the problem still occur Replace the LED Array The receiving unit may be defective 1 Replace the Scanner Block 2 Replace the SCA SCB PCB Replace the SCA SCB PCB Is the transmitted copy normal No Yes No No 1 Check CN8 SCA SCB PCB and CN25 LCU LCE PCB 2 Check the telephone line cable Replace if nece...

Page 129: ...efer to Sect 4 6 3 The called party is busy 2 Check the telephone line connection Are you using One Touchdialing or ABBR dialing Are you using direct dialing No Yes Check the registered telephone number Is the Monitor Volume too loud or too low No Yes Check the dialed telephone number No Yes Adjust the monitor volume ...

Page 130: ...D is not set for the remote unit Does the VerificationStamp operate Is the copy quality OK Yes No 1 Set STAMP ON 2 Check CN3 SCA SCB PCB 3 Replace the Stamp Solenoid 4 Replace the SCA SCB PCB Any other problems Yes No Make a copy and refer to Sect 4 4 16 Yes No See Sect 4 3 Troubleshooting using information codes ...

Page 131: ...3 Check the telephone line connection 4 Check the Ringer Timing or DRD setting 5 Check the recording paper path 6 Check CN8 SCA SCB PCB and CN25 LCU PCB 7 Replace the LCU PCB 8 Replace the SCA SCB PCB Is the received copy OK Any other problems Yes No Make a copy and refer to Sect 4 4 14 Yes No See Sect 4 3 Troubleshooting using information codes ...

Page 132: ...reception OK 1 Set the same polling password as the other party is using 2 Check the password of the remote unit Is Polling transmission OK Any other problems Yes No 1 Set the polling password or no check mode 2 Check the password of the remote unit Yes No See Sect 4 3 Troubleshootingusinginformationcodes ...

Page 133: ... of toner No toner Defective Toner Sensor 043 STANDBY RX COPY B C D Low toner Toner is getting low Defective Toner Sensor 045 STANDBY No Toner Cartridge Toner cartridge has not been installed Defective Toner Sensor Cartridge Sensor 051 RCV COPY Printer Motor abnormal Connector not properly connected Defective Printer Motor Defective LPC PCB 054 STANDBY RX COPY HSYNC abnormal Laser motor abnormal D...

Page 134: ...or LCU PCB are defective 410 RCV D Received DCN while waiting for post command EOP MPS EOM etc Interface or line is faulty Transmitter is defective 411 RCV Polling B Received DCN after transmitting NSC Transmitter is not ready for polling communication Password does not match between transmitter and receiver 412 G3 RX B D No response within 12 seconds in NSS DCS MPS wait state After transmitting F...

Page 135: ... Polling B Polling is rejected from the remote station No polling document is set 505 XMT V 34 Polling B Polling XMT is rejected No polling document is set 540 XMT ECM B No response after transmitting 3rd CTC or DCN received Incompatible interface 541 XMT ECM D No response after transmitting 3rd EOR or received DCN Line is faulty LCU PCB abnormal 542 XMT ECM D No response to the 3rd RR transmitted...

Page 136: ...e was requested to relay a document but has no Relay Hub capability 814 The remote station does not have Relay XMT nor Confidential Communication capability 815 Mailbox is full 816 The received Polling Password did not match 825 Parameter settings of the initial sending station are not properly set 870 MEM XMT Multi Copy Memory overflow occurred while storing documents into memory for transmission...

Page 137: ... 1 Casio 2 Canon 3 Sanyo 4 Sharp 5 Tamura 6 Toshiba 7 NEC 8 Oki 9 Hitachi A Xerox B Fujitsu C Matsushita D Mitsubishi E Murata F Ricoh Data Definition ID TSI CSI CIG RTN DCN STOP Button 0 1 Received 2 Received 3 Received Received 4 Received 5 Received Received 6 Received Received 7 Received Received Received 8 Pressed 9 Received Pressed A Received Pressed B Received Received Pressed C Received Pre...

Page 138: ...ine A 10 ms line Fine B Fine C 40 ms line Fine D Fine E Fine F 0 ms line Fine Data Definition Deferred Comm Dialing RCV Memory Non Memory 0 Manual Communication Non Memory 1 Used Manual Communication Non Memory 2 Auto Dialing Non Memory 3 Used Auto Dialing Non Memory 4 Auto RCV Non Memory 5 Used Auto RCV Non Memory 6 Remote RCV Non Memory 7 Used Remote RCV Non Memory 8 Manual Communication Memory ...

Page 139: ...Off On B Yes XMT Off On C RCV On On D Yes RCV On On E XMT On On F Yes XMT On On Data Definition Sub address Comm Confidential Comm Relayed Comm Turnaround Polling 0 1 Yes 2 Yes 3 Yes Yes 4 Yes 5 Yes Yes 6 Yes Yes 7 Yes Yes Yes 8 Yes 9 Yes Yes A Yes Yes B Yes Yes Yes C Yes Yes D Yes Yes Yes E Yes Yes Yes F Yes Yes Yes Yes Data Definition Advanced Comm Cover Sheet XMT 0 1 Report XMT 2 Check Call 3 4...

Page 140: ... Standard 5 Standard 6 Standard 7 Standard 8 Non Standard 9 B Non Standard A Non Standard B D Non Standard C Non Standard D Non Standard E Non Standard F Non Standard Data Definition Coding ECM 0 MH 1 MR 2 MMR 3 4 5 6 7 8 MH Yes 9 MR Yes A MMR Yes B C D E F Data Definition Symbol Rate V 34 V 34 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2400 sr Yes 9 A 2800 sr Yes B 3000 sr Yes C 3200 sr Yes D 3429 sr Yes E F ...

Page 141: ...bps 1 4800 bps 2400 bps 2 7200 bps 4800 bps 3 9600 bps 7200 bps 4 TC 7200 bps 9600 bps 5 TC 9600 bps 12000 bps 6 12000 bps 14400 bps 7 14400 bps 16800 bps 8 19200 bps 9 21600 bps A 24000 bps B 26400 bps C 28800 bps D 31200 bps E 33600 bps F Data Definition Line status 0 1 Private Line 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ...

Page 142: ...tion Parameter List Page Memory Test Printer Report All Document Files Protocol Trace and Toner Order Form 4 Modem Tests Generates various binary tonal or DTMF signals by the modem 5 Diagnostic Performs various hardware tests 6 RAM Initialization Initialize RAM and restore the default value of the function parameters 7 LBP Service Mode Changes the Printer Parameters the home position etc 8 Check C...

Page 143: ...then press 4 Press 1 5 Enter the Function Parameter Number Ex Changing the ALARM STATUS Enter 001 and press SET 6 Press START 7 Enter the new setting value Ex Enter 3 for Constant 8 Press START The new value will be stored and the next parameter will be displayed 9 Repeat steps 4 through 7 to change other Function Parameters or Press STOP twice to return to standby MAR 12 1999 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 ...

Page 144: ...chine accepts and allows to set or change the Numeric ID 005 Not Used 006 ID DISPLAY 1 Number Numeric ID 2 Chara Character ID Selects the priority of displaying the ID 007 JNL COLUMN 1 Preset station name 2 Received ID Selects the contents of the ID to display on the Journal 008 MONITOR 1 Off 2 On Selects whether the Monitor is ON OFF for monitor ing fax signals FOR SERVICE USE ONLY 009 DC LOOP 1 ...

Page 145: ...dition XMT and Polling Used when Echo Suppression is disabled 026 NON STANDARD 1 Off Invalid 2 On Valid Selects own mode Panafax mode 027 SHORT PROTOCOL B 1 Off Invalid 2 On Valid Selects the short protocol TYPE B mode 028 SHORT PROTOCOL D UF 595 only 1 Off Invalid 2 On Valid Selects the short protocol TYPE D mode 029 REMOTE DIAGNOSTICS 1 Off will not accept 2 On accepts Selects whether the machin...

Page 146: ... for USA and Canada version 1 Off 2 On Selects whether to detect dial tone before dialing the telephone number 057 DC LOOP CHECK Except for USA and Canada version 1 Off will not check 2 On checks Selects whether the unit checks the DC Loop during communication 058 COMM JRNL IMAGE 1 Off without image 2 On with image Selects whether the machine prints the COMM Journal with image 059 CONFIDENTIAL RCV...

Page 147: ...sensor ON position and the scanning start position 081 DOC END FEED 5 0 mm 5 0 mm Adjusts the distance between the scanning sensor OFF position and the scanning end position 082 JAM LENGTH 1 1 m 2 2 m 3 8 m 4 Unlimited Selects the maximum length of the document that can be scanned 083 Not used 084 LINE AS NO PAPER 1 Ring ring 2 Busy keep line busy Selects whether to ring or send a busy tone to the...

Page 148: ...t s to be polled simply place the document s on the ADF and then press the Program Key P4 to store or add the document s into a polled file Note If a regular polled file FUNCTION 3 2 is stored in memory the Program Key P4 for Continuous Polling will not be accepted 134 COLLATION PC 1 Off 2 On 3 Auto Selects the Print Collation in PC Interface Mode When Auto is selected print collation will operate...

Page 149: ...rameters can be printed by the following procedure Step Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display 1 Standby 2 Press FUNCTION and then 7 3 Press MONITOR four times then press 4 Press 3 5 Press START 6 After printing is completed the unit returns to the display in step 3 7 Press STOP to return to standby MAR 12 1999 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR PRINTOUT 1 7 1 FUNC PARAM L...

Page 150: ... 018 RX START 14400bps 14400bps 068 019 ITU T V34 On On 069 020 ITU T ECM On On 070 LINE ERROR 128 128 021 EP TONE Off Off 071 TOTAL ERROR 10 10 022 SIG INTERVAL 500ms 500ms 072 CONTI ERROR Off Off 023 TCF CHECK Normal Normal 073 ERROR DETECT Rate Rate 024 CED FREQ 2100Hz 2100Hz 074 RTN RECEIVE Discon Discon 025 COMM START UP 1 st 1 st 075 MH MR MMR MMR MMR 026 NON STANDARD On On 076 027 SHORT PRO...

Page 151: ...tandby MAR 12 1999 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR PRINTOUT 1 7 1 FUNC PARAM LIST PRINTER REPORT PRINTING SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR MAR 12 1999 15 00 00 PRINTER REPORT DATE MAR 12 1999 TIME 19 02 PANAFAX 12345678901234567890 LAST PRINT ERROR MAR 12 15 38 NO 001 12 CUSTOMER ID 1234567890123456 LBP ROM VERSION 300102 TRANSMIT COUNTER 000475 RECEIVE COUNTER 000398 COPY COUNT...

Page 152: ...TOR four times then press 4 Press 3 5 Press 3 and START 6 After printing is completed the unit returns to the display in step 3 7 Press STOP to return to standby MAR 12 1999 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR PRINTOUT 1 7 1 FUNC PARAM LIST PAGE MEMORY TEST PRINTING SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR MAR 12 1999 15 00 00 MAR 12 1999 15 00 VERSION UF 595 AAV10000AU LBP ROM VERSION 3001...

Page 153: ...tain period of time 1 Recording Paper Jam 2 Paper Exit Sensor defective 17 Timing Sensor detected paper while initializing the unit 1 Recording Paper jammed in the unit 2 Timing Sensor defective 18 Paper Exit Sensor detected paper while initializing the unit 1 Recording Paper jammed in the unit 2 Paper Exit Sensor defective 22 The temperature of the Fuser Roller remained low even after the circuit...

Page 154: ...154 2 Printer Error Detail Explanation Recording Paper Jam Detection ...

Page 155: ...155 Fuser Error Detection ...

Page 156: ...156 LSU Error Detection ...

Page 157: ...t Available Counter Value reaches 0 the unit logs E041 OUT OF TONER E45 If the unit detects Status C when power is On the unit logs E045 and displays NO CARTRIDGE The unit will recover when detecting Status A after a new toner cartridge is installed 1 4V 2V 3V 1V 0V Status A Status B Enough toner in the cartridge Remaining toner is getting low Status C Almost no toner Max min voltage is less than ...

Page 158: ...splay 1 Standby 2 Press FUNCTION and then 7 3 Press MONITOR four times then press 4 Press 3 5 Press 5 and START 6 After printing is completed the unit returns to the display in step 3 7 Press STOP to return to standby MAR 12 1999 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR PRINTOUT 1 7 1 FUNC PARAM LIST ALL DOCUMENT FILES PRINTING SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR MAR 12 1999 15 00 00 ...

Page 159: ...standby MAR 12 1999 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR PRINTOUT 1 7 1 FUNC PARAM LIST PROTOCOL TRACE PRINTING SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR MAR 12 1999 15 00 00 PROTOCOL LOG REPORT DATE MAR 12 1999 TIME 16 56 P 01 STATUS OK MODE ECM TX STANDARD SPEED 9600bps 00MS L REMOTE CAPA DIS 00 CE B9 C4 80 12 LOCAL CAPA TSI 2B 20 20 20 38 37 2B 2B 2B 2B 39 38 36 36 35 34 37 38 38 30 DCS 00...

Page 160: ...y 2 Press FUNCTION and then 7 3 Press MONITOR four times then press 4 Press 3 5 Press 7 and START 6 After printing is completed the unit returns to the display in step 3 7 Press STOP to return to standby MAR 12 1999 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR PRINTOUT 1 7 1 FUNC PARAM LIST TONER ORDER FORM PRINTING SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR MAR 12 1999 15 00 00 ...

Page 161: ...Fixed The toner supply in your facsimile machine is running low 2 Dealer Name Up to 25 digits 3 Toner Order Tel Up to 36 digits 4 Toner Order Fax Up to 36 digits 5 Customer ID Up to 16 characters User Identification Code 6 Toner Cartridge No UG 3350 ...

Page 162: ...ess START 6 Enter the signal number 1 9 to select the binary signal 7 Press CLEAR to end the signal generation To select another signal repeat step 6 8 Press STOP twice to return to standby Number Signals 1 V21 300bps 2 V27ter 2400bps 3 V27ter 4800bps 4 V29 7200bps 5 V29 9600bps 6 V17 TC7200bps 7 V17 TC9600bps 8 V17 12000bps 9 V17 14400bps MAR 12 1999 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR SERVICE MODE...

Page 163: ...s 4 Press 4 5 Press 2 and START 6 Enter the signal number 1 7 to select the binary signal 7 Press CLEAR to end the signal generation To select another signal repeat step 6 8 Press STOP twice to return to standby Number Signals 1 462 Hz 2 1080 Hz 3 1100 Hz 4 1300 Hz 5 1650 Hz 6 1850 Hz 7 2100 Hz MAR 12 1999 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR MODEM TEST 1 5 1 SIGNAL TEST TONA...

Page 164: ...ingle Tone Generation 7a Enter the signal number 1 8 to select the DTMF signal 6b Press 2 and START for Dual Tone Generation 7b Enter the signal number 0 to select the DTMF Dual tone 8 Press CLEAR to end the signal generation To select another signal repeat step 7a or 7b 9 Press STOP twice to return to standby MAR 12 1999 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR MODEM TEST 1 5 1 ...

Page 165: ...70 Hz 3 852 Hz 4 941 Hz 5 1209 Hz 6 1336 Hz 7 1477 Hz 8 1633 Hz Number DTMF Dual Tones 0 941 Hz 1336 Hz 1 697 Hz 1209 Hz 2 697 Hz 1336 Hz 3 697 Hz 1477 Hz 4 770 Hz 1209 Hz 5 770 Hz 1336 Hz 6 770 Hz 1477 Hz 7 852 Hz 1209 Hz 8 852 Hz 1336 Hz 9 852 Hz 1477 Hz 941 Hz 1209 Hz 941 Hz 1477 Hz ...

Page 166: ...29 sr 16800 bps 07 V34 2400 sr 16800 bps 28 V34 3000 sr 24000 bps 49 V34 3429 sr 19200 bps 08 V34 2400 sr 19200 bps 29 V34 3000 sr 26400 bps 50 V34 3429 sr 21600 bps 09 V34 2400 sr 21600 bps 30 V34 3000 sr 28800 bps 51 V34 3429 sr 24000 bps 10 V34 2800 sr 4800 bps 31 V34 3200 sr 4800 bps 52 V34 3429 sr 26400 bps 11 V34 2800 sr 7200 bps 32 V34 3200 sr 7200 bps 53 V34 3429 sr 28800 bps 12 V34 2800 s...

Page 167: ... Operation or Unit Condition LCD Display 1 Standby 2 Press FUNCTION and then 7 3 Press MONITOR four times then press 4 Press 5 5 Press START The scanner will be active 6 Press STOP twice to return to standby MAR 12 1999 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR DIAGNOSTIC 1 3 1 CCD TEST 1 CCD TEST CHECK NOW MAR 12 1999 15 00 00 ...

Page 168: ...n LCD Display 1 Standby 2 Press FUNCTION and then 7 3 Press MONITOR four times then press 4 Press 5 5 Press 2 and START 1 LCDs display as shown at right 2 All LEDs will light 6 Press STOP twice to return to standby MAR 12 1999 15 00 00 SET MODE 1 6 ENTER NO OR SERVICE MODE ENTER NO OR DIAGNOSTIC 1 3 1 CCD TEST 2 LCD LED TEST CHECK NOW MAR 12 1999 15 00 00 ...

Page 169: ...and 81 then set default values 98 SHIPMENT SET B Deletes all setting information except parameter number 61 80 and 81 then set default values 97 FLASH MEMORY CLEAR Deletes all information in the Flash Memory 16 LBP ERROR LOG CLEAR Clears the Printer Error Log 15 LOGO ID PSWD CLEAR Clears the Logo ID Polling Password 14 ALL JOB CLEAR Clears all Jobs stored in Flash Memory 13 PROGRAM DIAL CLEAR Clea...

Page 170: ...AR to return to step 4 6 Repeat step 5 through 7 to request operation or press STOP twice to return to standby Sub Code Parameter Name Description 1 1 Printer Counter Displays and resets the printer and cassette s counters 2 LBP Fuser Reset Clears the LBP fuser error 3 Out of Toner Sets the number of pages to print after low toner is detected 2 LBP ROM Version Shows the LBP ROM Version LBP Print A...

Page 171: ... number However the unit will not transmit the Service Alert Report if it finds the same error within the same date in the error log 4 Maintenance Alert Report When the unit detects Low Toner the unit can automatically transmit the Maintenance Alert Report to the pre registered telephone number Refer to the Printer Error Code Table 5 Toner Order Form When the unit detects Low Toner the unit can au...

Page 172: ...er Order Form When it is entered the automatic print of the Toner Order Form becomes effective Max 36 digits i e 201 111 4444 CHECK CALL 1 7 4 TONER ORDER TEL TONER ORDER TEL SET or START SET or START CLEAR CLEAR Enter the supply telephone number to be printed on the Toner Order Form Max 36 digits i e 201 111 5555 CHECK CALL 1 7 5 DEALER NAME DEALER NAME SET or START SET or START CLEAR CLEAR Enter...

Page 173: ...Order Form enter the destination fax telephone numbers in the Toner Order FAX field When a low toner error occurs the Toner Order Form is printed automatically A blank entry in this field disables the automatic printout of the Toner Order Form 4 SERVICE ALERT FAX this would be the fax telephone number for the Dealer s Service Department MAINT ALERT FAX this could be the fax telephone number for th...

Page 174: ... Last 30 records Latest on top DATE MAR 12 1999 TIME 12 14 SERVICE ALERT REPORT 1 2 3 LAST PRINT ERROR 03 06 99 12 10 No 999 00 CUSTOMER ID ABC COMPANY 4 FAX ROM VERSION UF 595 AAV10000AU 5 LBP ROM VERSION 300102 6 TRANSMIT COUNTER 999999 7 RECEIVE COUNTER 999999 COPY COUNTER 999999 PRINT COUNTER 999999 LOGO PANASONIC CHARACTER ID 31415926535897932384 PRINT ERROR 03 10 99 12 10 No 999 00 8 03 09 9...

Page 175: ...on 6 LBP ROM Version 7 Transmission Reception Copy Print Counters DATE MAR 12 1999 TIME 12 14 MAINTENANCE ALERT REPORT LAST PRINT ERROR MACHINE IS RUNNING OUT OF TONER 1 CUSTOMER ID ABC COMPANY 4 FAX ROM VERSION UF 595 AAV10000AU 5 LBP ROM VERSION 300102 6 TRANSMIT COUNTER 999999 7 RECEIVE COUNTER 999999 COPY COUNTER 999999 PRINT COUNTER 999999 LOGO PANASONIC CHARACTER ID 31415926535897932384 ...

Page 176: ...enance Mode Description 1 FIRMWARE UPDATE Updates the firmware in the machine with the Master Firmware Card 2 FIRMWARE BACKUP Creates a Backup Card of the machine s firmware A 2 MB or higher Flash Memory Card is required 3 PARAMETER RESTORE Restores the parameters from the Backup Card into the machine 4 PARAMETER BACKUP Creates a Backup Card of the machine s parameters A 1 MB or higher Flash Memor...

Page 177: ...O START PARAMETER RESTORE IN PROGRESS SYSTEM MAINT 1 8 4 PARAMETER BACKUP PARAMETER BACKUP PRESS SET TO START PARAMETER BACKUP IN PROGRESS SYSTEM MAINT 1 8 5 PC FLASH CARD UF XXX AAV12300AU PRESS SET TO START PC FLASH CARD ERASING NOW UF XXXAAV12300AU PRESS SET TO START FIRMWARE BACKUP COMPLETED PARAMETER RESTORE COMPLETED PARAMETER BACKUP COMPLETED PC FLASH CARD PROGRAMMING NOW READY TO PROGRAM P...

Page 178: ...machine Caution Installing the Flash Memory Card in the wrong direction may damage the connecting pins inside the machine 4 Open the Control Panel Unit 5 Activate the Read Point Sensor with your finger and plug in the Power Cord 6 Wait approximately 10 seconds release the Read Point Sensor and close the Control Panel Unit ADF 7 Allow the unit to complete the Firmware Update approx 1 minute When co...

Page 179: ...G NO nnn 212 555 1234 FUNC 7 9 CLR 8 Pi pi pi MON X 4 START START Note 1 After the received document file is successfully transmitted unit will NOT delete the file automatically 2 Under certain conditions there could be two 2 received files stored separately In this case transmission will be made separately 3 Only normal received document will be transmitted Document received with a confidential c...

Page 180: ...lock consists of the following mechanisms Transmit Mechanism Control Panel Receive Mechanism Printing Process Operation Covers and Enclosures 6 1 1 Transmit Mechanism The Transmit Mechanism consists of components which feed scan and eject documents as well as send signals These components and their functions are as follows ...

Page 181: ...he speed based on the density of the picture information The Feed Roller 302 feeds the document to the scanning point The Eject Roller 303 feeds and ejects the document out of the machine Transmit Mechanism Sensors The ADF Sensor PC1 activated by Actuator A 224 detects the presence of documents on the ADF Tray and multiple pages The RP Read Point Sensor PC3 activated by Actuator B 225 detects the ...

Page 182: ... Board 231 and LCD Unit 233 which displays the various status messages and a membrane type panel D50 Gear 314 B55D30 Gear 311 B54B22 Gear 310 Transmit Motor 324 ADF Gear 305 D17 Gear 313 Eject Roller 303 Feed Roller 302 ADF Roller 331 Document D25F Drive Gear 332 B55D16 Gear 312 ...

Page 183: ...al level goes Low The Printer Motor 626 is initialized 2 The Paper Feed Solenoid 531 is energized for a specified period of time and turned ON This activates the Paper Feed Roller 518 which rotates one revolution The paper is separated into individual sheets by the L and R Paper Separation Clips 809 and 811 and transported to the Feed Roller 526 3 After one revolution the Paper Feed Roller 518 sto...

Page 184: ...8 is energized for a specified period of time and is turned ON This activates the Paper Feed Roller 911 which rotates one revolution The paper is separated into individual sheets by the L and R Paper Separation Clips 809 811 and transported to the Feed Roller 2 904 3 After one revolution the Paper Feed Roller 911 stops releasing the paper The Feed Roller 2 904 and the Feed Roller 526 transports th...

Page 185: ...rs the toner from the reservoir and forms a brush effect on the Mag roller Where the magnetic brush lightly touches the OPC Drum the negatively charged toner is attracted to the latent image on the drum forming a mirror image of the original on the drum Any remaining toner is removed from the Mag Roller by the Developing Blade and is recycled back into the toner reservoir A bias voltage of approxi...

Page 186: ... Cartridge Laser Unit Laser A 5 mW Laser Diode with a wave length of 780 nm 20 nm provides a modulated beam controlled by nVIDEO The beam power on the drum surface is approximately 0 15 mW and is controlled by the monitor circuit Collimator Lens This lens converges and focuses the laser beam converting it to parallel light Aperture This controls the size of the laser beam Tetragon Mirror and Motor...

Page 187: ...706 This converted PFA tube Silicon Rubber Roller applies pressure to the Fuser Roller assisting in bonding the toner to the paper Thermistor Assembly 728 The Thermistor a heat sensitive resistor in contact with the Fuser Roller monitors the surface temperature The temperature detected is used to control the ON OFF switching of the Fuser Lamp It also acts as the primary overheat prevention device ...

Page 188: ...ary overheating prevention in case the Thermostat fails by opening when the surrounding temperature reaches approximately 216 C 420 8 F 6 1 5 Covers and Enclosures The Printer Cover 106 contains the R and L Document Guides 107 and 108 which adjust to the paper width to properly feed the original documents The Left Cover 103 has a Speaker 117 mounted inside and shields the circuit boards It also co...

Page 189: ...nd CASSETTE CST2 PCB 921 SNS2 PCB 923 Paper Detect Sensor PAPER FEED SOLENOID 908 MOT DRV PRINTER MOTOR 626 THERMISTOR ASSY 728 FUSER LAMP 732 THERMOSTAT 725 AC HandSet PNL1 PCB 231 LCD UNIT 233 TEL PARALLEL PORT I F Key Matrix and LED Image F ROM 1MB WID ADF SENSOR Actuator A 224 RP SENSOR Actuator B 225 ADF DOOR SENSOR ADF Door Actuator 226 STAMP SOLENOID 327 SRU PCB 124 Option A4 LED Array 329 ...

Page 190: ...log 300dpi 36 2335MHz X CPU 8MHz X 32768KHz X 5VP PNL1 PCB 231 WID ADF SENSOR Actuator A 224 RP SENSOR Actuator B 225 ADF DOOR SENSOR ADF Door Actuator 226 LCD UNIT 233 PARALLEL PORT I F LCU PCB LCE PCB 402 SRU PCB 124 Option Low Voltage Power Supply Unit 423 PRINTER MOTOR 626 THERMISTOR ASSY 728 FUSER LAMP 732 THERMOSTAT 725 LPC PCB 401 SNS1 PCB 615 Timing Sensor SNS3 PCB 535 Paper Detect Sensor ...

Page 191: ...it Page Memory ECM Buffer Line Memory Work Area Image Memory PEGASUS SH I F LP Image Processor ADF Transmission Memory Transmission CCD PCB UF 595 FRIP5 IC17 UF 585 FRIP4 IC7 PEGASUS IC2 Converter S P P S Converter SRAM Smoothing ROM Laser Printer Line F ROM Program IC4 or IC21 DRAM UF 595 IC6 7 20 UF 585 IC6 F ROM IC5 DRAM UF 595 IC6 7 20 UF 585 IC6 CPU IC1 MODEM UF 595 IC10 11 UF 585 IC8 Data Bu...

Page 192: ...Bus 16 bit Page Memory ECM Buffer Line Memory Work Area Image Memory PEGASUS SH I F LP Image Processor Direct Reception CCD PCB UF 595 FRIP5 IC17 UF 585 FRIP4 IC7 PEGASUS IC2 Converter S P P S Converter SRAM Smoothing ROM Laser Printer Line F ROM Program IC4 or IC21 DRAM UF 595 IC6 7 20 UF 585 IC6 F ROM IC5 DRAM UF 595 IC6 7 20 UF 585 IC6 CPU IC1 MODEM UF 595 IC10 11 UF 585 IC8 Data Bus 16 bit Pag...

Page 193: ... 16 bit Page Memory ECM Buffer Line Memory Work Area Image Memory PEGASUS SH I F LP Image Processor File Print from Memory CCD PCB UF 595 FRIP5 IC17 UF 585 FRIP4 IC7 PEGASUS IC2 Converter S P P S Converter SRAM Smoothing ROM Laser Printer Line F ROM Program IC4 or IC21 DRAM UF 595 IC6 7 20 UF 585 IC6 F ROM IC5 DRAM UF 595 IC6 7 20 UF 585 IC6 CPU IC1 MODEM UF 595 IC10 11 UF 585 IC8 Data Bus 16 bit ...

Page 194: ...s 16 bit Page Memory ECM Buffer Line Memory Work Area Image Memory PEGASUS SH I F LP Image Processor Multiple Copies CCD PCB UF 595 FRIP5 IC17 UF 585 FRIP4 IC7 PEGASUS IC2 Converter S P P S Converter SRAM Smoothing ROM Laser Printer Line F ROM Program IC4 or IC21 DRAM UF 595 IC6 7 20 UF 585 IC6 F ROM IC5 DRAM UF 595 IC6 7 20 UF 585 IC6 CPU IC1 MODEM UF 595 IC10 11 UF 585 IC8 Data Bus 16 bit Page M...

Page 195: ...S Converter SRAM Smoothing ROM Laser Printer Line F ROM Program IC4 or IC21 DRAM UF 595 IC6 7 20 UF 585 IC6 F ROM IC5 DRAM UF 595 IC6 7 20 UF 585 IC6 CPU IC1 MODEM UF 595 IC10 11 UF 585 IC8 Data Bus 16 bit Page Memory ECM Buffer Line Memory Work Area Image Memory PEGASUS SH I F LP Image Processor ...

Page 196: ...ght source The picture signal from the CCD is amplified in IC19 and input to IC17 UF 585 IC7 where it is converted from analog to digital and the shading is corrected When the signal exceeds 5V as the result of this amplification and correction capacitor C187 UF 585 C113 is charged through R109 UF 585 R146 This charging voltage lowers the level of the picture signal input to IC19 When the picture ...

Page 197: ...ng to this compensation value This shading is carried out for each page during transmission or copy Offset Control Circuit The Offset Control Circuit consists of Q5 Q4 IC17 and IC19 UF 585 Q4 Q5 IC7 and IC19 and controls the black level of the CCD output to be at 0V by using the input Picture Signal Binary Coding Correction Circuit The Picture Signal Binary Coding Correction Circuit is included in...

Page 198: ... the system clock generator circuit derived from the 4 MHz clock signal that is input to IC9 UF 585 IC7 Its timing chart is shown below The FR clock supplied to the CCD is output from the RS of IC2 PEGASUS The RS clock of IC2 is derived from the FR clock of IC17 MN86075 UF 595 IC7 MN86074 generates the timing of the RS clock to drive the CCD FCK1 FCK2 RS FSG CCD FR RS FCK1 FCK2 FSG IC2 PEGASUS IC1...

Page 199: ...e blotching of the recording picture which has undergone error diffusion or other processing Reduction circuit This circuit is used to process the received data so that it fits on the recording paper according to the Fax Parameter settings Synchronization control circuit This circuit is used to synchronize the output recorded data with the horizontal synchronizing output signal from the printer fo...

Page 200: ... It passes through the operational amplifier IC14 2 and is then input to the speaker amplifier Q18 19 where it is amplified to a level sufficient to drive the speaker The volume can be set in 9 steps including OFF from the panel Key touch tone etc from the panel are mixed by the operational amplifier IC14 2 and input to the speaker amplifier The key touch tones and alarm tones can be set to one of...

Page 201: ... UF 585 IC9 IC10 and its peripheral circuitry from IC2 PEGASUS Panasonic Engine for Graphic Adaptation System Under the SH DZAC000157 output port The motor is powered by 24 VDC and is driven by a 1 2 phase excitation and greater step division is provided by controlling the phase circuit in steps micro step control Tx Stepper Motor Tx Motor Driver Circuit Block Diagram PEGASUS IC2 Motor Driver IC26...

Page 202: ...ime If the CPU detects no change in the Low signal level it determines that the External Telephone is Off Hook PC1 PC2 CML PLS CML Line PC1 PC2 Telephone Off Hook Detector Ring Detector CML PLS HYBSR HYSIG Modem IC 11 IC 8 Port IC17 IC 7 SCA SCB PCB LCU PCB 24V CPU IC 1 CPU IC 1 PC1 PC2 CML PLS EK or Shunt PC2 or IC1 EK YJ only Shunt AK AW only Earth YJ only Shunt AK AW only Off hook Dtector PC3 T...

Page 203: ...Off to generate dial pulses making and breaking the loop DTMF Tone Generator The circuit is incorporated in the MODEM on the SCA SCB PC Board The DTMF tone is conveyed to the telephone line using the same route as the facsimile signal The DTMF tone selection is controlled by the CPU The relay status during dialing is shown below CML Relay PLS Relay Line release Line status make break Speech condit...

Page 204: ...upts the light path and output from the sensor is kept at a High level Operation of the RP Sensor is exactly the same as the ADF Sensor The Printer Cover Sensor ILS PC Board operation is similar except that the output from the sensor is kept at a Low level when the cover is closed and becomes a High level when the Printer Cover is opened Read Point Sensor GND 5V 5V nBPNT PC3 Shutter A K Printer Co...

Page 205: ...1 Shifted conditions to Sleep Mode Panel CPU receibes Sleep Mode command from Main CPU and sends 5V 12V OFF signal PWSAVE L to Power Supply Unit via SCA SCB PCB Sleep Mode timer is time ober default 60 minutes During the timer period there are on TX RX and no operation from Panel Deferred Communication is not time over 2 Recobered conditions from Sleep Mode Panel CPU sends 5V 12V ON signal PWSAVE ...

Page 206: ...h real time output function The chopper current is determined by the voltage at IC6 Pin3 and Pin13 The Printer Motor has two speeds Slow and Constant The Printer Motor is powered by a 24 VDC sup ply When the interlocks are open the 24 VDC supply is cut off and the Printer Motor stops rotating Pulse Motor Laser Printer Motor Drive Circuit Block Diagram CPU IC1 24 VM 3 1 6 4 pMMP0a nMMP0a pMMP2a CN5...

Page 207: ... triac and VAC 115 VAC is sent to the Fuser Lamp The time at which CR301 is actually activated depends on the 220VAC 115 VAC sine wave When the cross voltage for Pin 6 and Pin 4 of PC301 is other than 0 Volts sine wave exceeds 0 volts PC301 inhibits the activation of the triac and turns ON the Fuser Lamp 9 9 CN33 24V R304 4 2 1 PC301 nSSR R303 CR301 2 1 2 1 C302 R302 C301 2 1 CN31 H CN31 Fuser Lam...

Page 208: ...rmal temperature detection circuit IC4 pin 1 has a high impedance when Q10 is activated turning ON the Fuser Lamp An abnormal temperature is detected when the VTH voltage level becomes higher than V forcing IC4 1 pin 1 Low and deac tivating Q10 Abnormally low and high temperatures as well as Thermistor release status are detected by IC1 CPU programming GND Q10 3 2 R78 2 IC4 1 4 1 3 GND GND C13 R77...

Page 209: ...tage to approximately 280 VDC MAX steady current 2 5 µA 1500 VDC steady voltage Print density is able to set darker by Service Mode 1 Function Parameter 90 from 1 Normal to 2 Darker At darker setting following voltage are changes Charnge Voltage changes from 650 VDC to 750 VDC Devolopping bias changes from 300 VDC to 395 VDC 3 GND Q6 2 1 3 Q2 2 1 FG Discharge Plate Bias Transfer Roller Bias Charge...

Page 210: ...VDC to the Printer Drive Circuit the High Voltage Power Supply and the Paper Feed Solenoid Circuits turning OFF the 5 VDC supply voltage for the Laser Driver circuits on the Laser Unit 24V LVPS 24V 24V Printer Cover 24VD ILS PCB Paper Feed Solenoid Laser Unit DC DC Converter Rush Current Protection Circuit pMPOW High Voltage Power Supply Unit Printer Motor LPC PCB 24VM 24VM 24VM 24VM L 5V Interloc...

Page 211: ...or sets the horizontal position of the laser beam as it crosses the OPC Drum nPMON This is the Scanner Motor Control Signal The Scanner Motor rotates when the nPMON output signal level is LOW nPMRDY A Phased Lock Loop PLL circuit keeps the Scanner Motor speed constant when the nPMRDY is at a Low output signal level nPMCK This is the Scanner Motor Clock Laser Timing Sensor Scanner Motor Laser Drive...

Page 212: ...IER CIRCUIT CONVERTER CIRCUIT Q101 5 VP OUTPUT 12 VDC OUTPUT 24 VDC OUTPUT GND GND G E 0 A B Voltage C A B D F H GND CONTROL CIRCUIT OVER CURRENT LIMITTER ERROR DETECTION CIRCUIT 5 VDC OUTPUT CIRCUIT 5 VP OUTPUT GND 5 VP OUTPUT CIRCUIT 12 VDC OUTPUT CIRCUIT 24 VDC OUTPUT CIRCUIT C105 0 C D Voltage 0 E F G H Voltage ...

Page 213: ...ly Unit AC line voltage is rectified by D101 and is smoothed by capacitor C105 The protection circuit at the time of start up is controlled by an IC IC101 and resistors R103 and R110 Main Switching Circuit In the above circuit when the main switching transistor Q101 is turned On input voltage Ei is supplied to the primary winding of transformer T101 However no current will flow through diode D201 ...

Page 214: ...he output pulse width of the control circuit decreases and the ON time period of Q101 decreases This control circuit decides the minimum OFF time period by itself When the oscillation frequency becomes higher and the OFF time period becomes minimum the OFF time period remains unchanged and only the ON time period decreases This way there is a upper limit of the oscillation frequency and the duty c...

Page 215: ...turer s specified parts Country Code Country Country Code Country AA Austria AU USA Puerto Rico AB UK AV France AC Canada AW New Zealand AD Denmark EE Italy AE Taiwan YA Panama Peru Chile Argentine Brazil 200V AF Finland YC Universal 200V Version AG Germany YF Roland AH Netherlands YG Greece AJ Spain YH Hungary AK Hong Kong YJ Czech Slovak AL Australia YM Malaysia AM Switzerland YS Saudi Arabia AN...

Page 216: ... SPK 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5E 116 DZNK002146 Label Function 1 1J 116 DZNK002447 Label Function 1 1J 116 DZNK002448 Label Function 1 1J 116 DZNK002299 Label Function 1 1 1 1J 116 DZNK002446 Label Function 1 1J 116 DZNK002449 Label Function 1 1J 116 DZNK002450 Label Function 1 1J 116 DZNK002397 Label Function 1 1J 116 DZNK001918 Label Function 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 217: ...rness SCA SCB SPK 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5E 116 DZNK002146 Label Function 1 1J 116 DZNK002447 Label Function 1 1J 116 DZNK002448 Label Function 1 1J 116 DZNK002299 Label Function 1 1 1 1J 116 DZNK002446 Label Function 1 1J 116 DZNK002449 Label Function 1 1J 116 DZNK002450 Label Function 1 1J 116 DZNK002397 Label Function 1 1J 116 DZNK001918 Label Func...

Page 218: ...J B 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 2 2 Fig 1 Cover Assembly 19 B1 114 B1 120 121 122 123 125 124 OPTIONAL 103 117 C2 C2 1Y 110 115 B1 104 B1 102 B1 105 113 B1 B1 101 119 106 118 108 109 116 112 111 107 127 A to Fig 4 I to Fig 4 L5_H11 5 18 ...

Page 219: ... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4A 219 DZNA000628 Plate LCD Window 1 1E 219 DZNA000640 Plate LCD Window 1 1E 219 DZNA000631 Plate LCD Window 1 1E 219 DZNA000569 Plate LCD Window 1 1 1E 219 DZNA000625 Plate LCD Window 1 1E 219 DZNA000634 Plate LCD Window 1 1E 219 DZNA000637 Plate LCD Window 1 1E 219 DZNA000615 Plate LCD Window 1 1E 219 DZNA000522 Plate LCD Window 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 220: ... 1 5F 236 DZLA000058 Roller Feed Pinch 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4F 237 DZJC000113 Plate Separator Pressure 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4I 238 DZJM000104 White Seal 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8I 239 DZMG000018 Latch 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...

Page 221: ...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4A 219 DZNA000628 Plate LCD Window 1 1E 219 DZNA000640 Plate LCD Window 1 1E 219 DZNA000631 Plate LCD Window 1 1E 219 DZNA000569 Plate LCD Window 1 1 1E 219 DZNA000625 Plate LCD Window 1 1E 219 DZNA000634 Plate LCD Window 1 1E 219 DZNA000637 Plate LCD Window 1 1E 219 DZNA000615 Plate LCD Window 1 1E 219 DZNA000522 Plate LCD Window 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...

Page 222: ... 1 5F 236 DZLA000058 Roller Feed Pinch 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4F 237 DZJC000113 Plate Separator Pressure 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4I 238 DZJM000104 White Seal 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 8I 239 DZMG000018 Latch 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...

Page 223: ...6 7 2 2 2 Fig 2 Control Panel 220 240 219 230 211 221 222 210 241 237 204 202 204 207 203 201 208 19 239 242 209 238 223 242 239 233 235 236 205 205 232 7B 231 228 225 227 224 229 226 212 213 216 215 214 216 217 218 206 19 234 L5_H11 3 19 ...

Page 224: ...hassis Scanner 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5A 324 42S1S15DCNB Motor Transmit 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2I 325 DZHT000027 Stamp Head Blue 1 1 1 3D 325 DZHT000004 Stamp Head Pink 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3D 326 DZJC000072 Stamp Holder 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 225: ...er 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5A 324 42S1S15DCNB Motor Transmit 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2I 325 DZHT000027 Stamp Head Blue 1 1 1 3D 325 DZHT000004 Stamp Head Pink 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3D 326 DZJC000072 Stamp Holder 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 226: ...18 331 319 333 304 315 320 19 324 340 309 305 338 312 310 311 313 317 314 332 316 302 316 316 303 307 307 307 342 332 316 329 19 19 306 344 325 326 327 19 330 330 336 330 330 335 4N 337 339 19 330 330 334 322 341 343 342 328 321 E to Fig 4 D to Fig 4 B to Fig 4 C to Fig 4 L5_H11 3 19 ...

Page 227: ... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5B 422 DZEC101361 PC Board SCA UF 595AA 3D 422 DZEC101242 PC Board SCA UF 595AB 3D 422 DZEC101241 PC Board SCA UF 595AC 3D 422 DZEC101367 PC Board SCA UF 595AD 3D 422 DZEC101459 PC Board SCA UF 595AE 3D 422 DZEC101368 PC Board SCA UF 595AF 3D 422 DZEC101350 PC Board SCA UF 595AG 3D 422 DZEC101363 PC Board SCA UF 595AH 3D 422 DZEC101360 PC Board SCA UF 595AJ 3D 422 DZEC...

Page 228: ...2 PC Board SCB UF 585YY 1 3D 423 ETXDN200A4D PSU Low Voltage 100V 1 1 1 1 4H 423 ETXDN200E4D PSU Low Voltage 200V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4H 424 EUKMBN731HA PSU High Voltage 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7G 425 DZEC100262 PC Board ILS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1B 426 DZJF000350...

Page 229: ...2 DZEC101361 PC Board SCA UF 595AA 1 3D 422 DZEC101242 PC Board SCA UF 595AB 1 3D 422 DZEC101241 PC Board SCA UF 595AC 1 3D 422 DZEC101367 PC Board SCA UF 595AD 1 3D 422 DZEC101459 PC Board SCA UF 595AE 1 3D 422 DZEC101368 PC Board SCA UF 595AF 1 3D 422 DZEC101350 PC Board SCA UF 595AG 1 3D 422 DZEC101363 PC Board SCA UF 595AH 1 3D 422 DZEC101360 PC Board SCA UF 595AJ 1 3D 422 DZEC101352 PC Board ...

Page 230: ...5YY 3D 423 ETXDN200A4D PSU Low Voltage 100V 1 1 1 1 4H 423 ETXDN200E4D PSU Low Voltage 200V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4H 424 EUKMBN731HA PSU High Voltage 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7G 425 DZEC100262 PC Board ILS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1B 426 DZJF000350 Guide 2 Memory Card 1...

Page 231: ... 402 427 19 409 423 403 19 4N B5 406 405 19 B1 B1 428 19 404 407 425 417 19 19 401 427 F to Fig 5 to Fig 7 to Fig 1 427 427 422 426 19 408 424 421 415 411 AB J to Fig 7 AA to Fig 9 G Q AB H I to Fig 1 to Fig 3 A C D B E K M N O P to Fig 5 to Fig 6 Q W G H L5_H11 3 19 OPTIONAL ...

Page 232: ...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7I 522 DZJB000024 Case Clutch 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7J 523 DZJM000300 Drum Clutch 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7J 524 DZJM000171 E Ring 3F 4H 7I 7K 525 DZHC000089 Actuator No Pape...

Page 233: ... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7I 522 DZJB000024 Case Clutch 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7J 523 DZJM000300 Drum Clutch 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7J 524 DZJM000171 E Ring 3F 4H 7I 7K 525 DZHC000089 Actuator No Paper 1 1 1...

Page 234: ...9 19 19 536 19 529 528 514 524 526 19 542 533 513 506 19 524 527 19 19 19 535 539 503 19 516 19 19 19 511 19 515 19 19 504 540 525 1Y 1Y 1Y 512 1Y 19 519 4N 518 4N 518 507 534 19 514 517 519 19 19 502 501 19 538 537 541 F to Fig 4 L R to Fig 6 L K to Fig 4 N to Fig 4 M to Fig 4 S to Fig 6 O to Fig 4 T to Fig 6 L5_H11 4 5 ...

Page 235: ...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6H 617 DZLF000281 Gear D E24 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5F 618 DZLF000280 Gear E D25E29 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5F 619 DZLF000278 Gear F D55 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5F 620 DZLF000279 Gear A D31 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...

Page 236: ... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6H 617 DZLF000281 Gear D E24 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5F 618 DZLF000280 Gear E D25E29 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5F 619 DZLF000278 Gear F D55 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5F 620 DZLF000279 Gear A D31 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 237: ...ion 19 19 614 19 629 613 C8 606 605 19 19 604 608 607 603 602 618 617 619 620 621 622 623 624 625 19 627 19 19 19 19 4N 628 19 609 608 607 606 611 610 630 601 C8 612 19 538 615 631 616 626 632 L5_H11 3 19 S to Fig 5 U to Fig 7 X to Fig 7 T to Fig 5 P to Fig 4 R to Fig 5 ...

Page 238: ...NS4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2E 730 DZKK000038 Actuator Paper Exit 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 239: ...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2E 730 DZKK000038 Actuator Paper Exit 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ...

Page 240: ...0 716 718 717 716 718 715 715 719 721 1Q 730 19 4N 729 724 726 23 23 725 19 710 712 19 732 733 19 735 734 4N 4N 731 728 723 4N 708 707 705 4N 706 703 704 4N 708 705 712 711 713 714 710 713 19 709 702 19 707 737 736 727 U to Fig 6 J to Fig 4 V W to Fig 4 V L5_H11 3 19 X to Fig 6 ...

Page 241: ...r Separation Clip Right 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5J 7 9 1 UF 585 Ref No Safety Mark Part No Part Name AA AB AC AD AE AF AG AH AJ AK AL AM AN AP AQ AR AS AT AU AV AW EE YA YC YF YG YH YJ YM YS YT YV YW YX YY Location 801 DZJF000359 Base Frame Cassette 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7I 802 DZJF000360 Guide Paper Leng...

Page 242: ...242 K A C D E F G H I J B 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 2 2 2 Fig 8 Cassette 807 807 808 805 804 802 801 811 810 810 809 803 806 L5_H11 3 19 ...

Page 243: ...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 6K 910 DZKG000095 Shaft Feed Roller 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3I 911 DZLA000081 Roller Paper Feed 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1G 2H 912 DZLM000050 Bushing P6L8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1H 2F 3H 913 DZJM000171 E Ring 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...

Page 244: ... Cassette 19 931 19 19 19 19 902 19 19 928 921 922 19 912 4N 911 19 912 919 920 19 919 920 19 19 912 918 911 4N 904 910 912 913 914 915 916 917 913 5Y 905 19 907 903 909 19 908 19 906 5Y 925 927 19 924 19 923 925 901 930 926 19 AA to Fig 4 Y Z Y Z L5_H11 3 19 ...

Page 245: ...e Line Cable 1 3A 1009 DZFN000069 Telephone Line Cable 1 3A 1009 DZFN000028 Telephone Line Cable 1 3A 1009 DZFN000079 Telephone Line Cable 1 3A 1009 DZFN000043 Telephone Line Cable 1 1 3A 1009 DZFN000042 Telephone Line Cable 1009 DZFN000022 Telephone Line Cable 1 1 3A 1009 DZFN000006 Telephone Line Cable 1 1 3A 1009 DZFN000050 Telephone Line Cable 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3A 1009 DZFN...

Page 246: ... Danish 1 5A 1106 DZSD000900 User s Guide 585 595 English 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5A 1106 DZSD000901 Quick Guide 585 595 English 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5A 1106 DZSD000903 User s Guide 585 595 Finish 1 5A 1106 DZSD000904 Quick Guide 585 595 Finish 1 5A 1106 DZSD000905 User s Guide 585 595 Czecho 1 5A 1106 DZSD000906 Quick Guide 585 595 Czecho 1 5A 1106 DZSD000907 User s Guide 585 595 Hungary 1 5A ...

Page 247: ... 1009 DZFN000069 Telephone Line Cable 1 3A 1009 DZFN000028 Telephone Line Cable 1 3A 1009 DZFN000079 Telephone Line Cable 1 3A 1009 DZFN000043 Telephone Line Cable 1 1 3A 1009 DZFN000042 Telephone Line Cable 1 1 3A 1009 DZFN000006 Telephone Line Cable 1 1 3A 1009 DZFN000050 Telephone Line Cable 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3A 1009 DZFN000030 Telephone Line Cable 1 3A 1009 DZFN000095 Telep...

Page 248: ... Danish 1 5A 1106 DZSD000900 User s Guide 585 595 English 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5A 1106 DZSD000901 Quick Guide 585 595 English 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 5A 1106 DZSD000903 User s Guide 585 595 Finish 1 5A 1106 DZSD000904 Quick Guide 585 595 Finish 1 5A 1106 DZSD000905 User s Guide 585 595 Czecho 1 5A 1106 DZSD000906 Quick Guide 585 595 Czecho 1 5A 1106 DZSD000907 User s Guide 585 595 Hungary 1 5A ...

Page 249: ...249 E A C D B 1 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 Fig 10 Packing and Accessories 1009 1008 1006 1005 1002 1002 1003 1002 1002 1001 1007 L5_H11 3 19 ...

Page 250: ...ed Printout 1 Journal Print View 2 One Touch Abbreviated Directory Search List 3 Program List 4 Fax Parameter List 5 Not used 6 Individual XMT Journal 7 Directory Sheet Deferred Communication 1 XMT 2 Polling Set Mode 1 User Parameters Date Time Logo Character ID ID Number Fax Telephone Number 2 One Touch Abbreviated Numbers 3 Program Keys 4 Fax Parameters 5 Relayed XMT Conf Comm Parameters See Not...

Page 251: ... and Accessories Unpack the carton and check that you have all the accessories illustrated Machine Toner Cartridge Recording Paper Tray Telephone Line Cable Power Cord User s Guide Quick Guide Lithium Battery and Holder ...

Page 252: ...nto the HANDSET jack on the machine Handset Cord Available as an Option Recording Paper Tray Hook the projections into the square holes on the machine Handset Available as an Option Installing the Lithium Battery This battery is used to backup the clock during power failures Install the Battery into the Holder and slide it into the slot on the ADF Door as shown ADF Door ...

Page 253: ...e Toner Cartridge and rock it back and forth as shown for 5 or 6 times to even the toner inside 2 Remove the protective seal Note Pull on the seal slowly and straight out 3 Open the Printer Cover Continued on the next page Toner Cartridge Printer Cover ...

Page 254: ...ne Note Lock the Toner Cartridge into place by pressing the handle down and then pushing towards the rear of the machine 5 Close the Printer Cover 6 If you are replacing the Toner Cartridge it is recommended to clean the Printer Roller to maintain good printing quality To clean the Printer Roller follow the procedure on the User s Guide Printer Cover ...

Page 255: ...til you obtain the results you are looking for For detailed recommended paper specifications see User s Guide How to Load the Recording Paper 1 Lift up the Paper Cassette slightly and slide it out from the machine 2 Remove the Paper Cassette Cover 3 1 Remove the Shipping Screw securing the Pressure Plate 2 Store the screw by attaching it to the post provided under the Paper Cassette Cover for futu...

Page 256: ... If it does not the paper may feed into the printer incorrectly resulting in a paper jam Caution Make sure that the paper is set under the metal Paper Separation Clips and that it does not exceed the Maximum Paper Capacity Mark You can load about 250 sheets 80 g m2 weight For paper specification see page 154 of the User s Guide 2 Re install the Paper Cassette Cover 3 Slide the Paper Cassette into ...

Page 257: ...tray If it does not the paper may feed into the printer incorrectly resulting in a paper jam Caution Make sure that the paper is set under the metal Paper Separation Clips and that it does not exceed the Maximum Paper Capacity Mark You can load about 250 sheets 80 g m2 weight For paper specification see page 154 6 Replace the Paper Cassette Cover to the appropriate paper position A4 LTR or LGL 7 S...

Page 258: ...incorrectly resulting in a paper jam Caution Make sure that the paper is set under the metal Paper Separation Clips and that it does not exceed the Maximum Paper Capacity Mark You can load about 250 sheets 80 g m2 weight 2 Replace the Paper Cassette Cover to the appropriate paper position A4 LTR or LGL 3 Slide the Paper Cassette into the machine 3 The Recording Paper Size setting of the Fax Parame...

Page 259: ...tlet Do not break off the earth ground prong to fit a 2 prong outlet 1 Your machine uses little power and you should keep it ON at all times If the power is turned OFF for too long the clock contents may be lost Power Cord Included Telephone Line Cable Plug one end of the telephone line cable into the telephone jack supplied by the telephone company and the other end into the LINE jack on the Rear...

Page 260: ... parameters can only be changed by the procedure described below Setting the Fax Parameters see Note 1 see Note 2 see Note 3 1 2 3 Enter Fax Parameter number from the Parameter Table See pages 257 to 260 Ex for CONTRAST 4 5 Enter the new setting value Ex for LIGHTER 6 To set another parameter press to return to step 3 or press to return to standby 1 To scroll the Fax Parameters in Step 2 or 4 pres...

Page 261: ...DER FORMAT 1 Logo ID No Selecting the header format 2 From To 09 RCV D TIME PRINT 1 Invalid Selecting whether the machine prints the received date time remote ID percentage of reduction and page number on the bottom of each received page 2 Valid 10 KEY BUZZER VOLUME 1 Off Selecting the volume of the Key Buzzer tone 2 Soft 3 Loud 12 COMM JOURNAL 1 Off Selecting the home position of printout mode fo...

Page 262: ...ctions only when fixed print reduction is selected on Fax Parameter No 24 100 100 26 POLLING PASSWORD Setting a 4 digit password for secured polling 27 POLLED FILE SAVE 1 Invalid Selecting whether the machine retains the polled document in memory even after the document is polled once 2 Valid 28 STAMP AT MEM XMT 1 Invalid Selecting whether the machine stamps the original documents when storing the...

Page 263: ... to secure the machine from unauthorized use 40 RELAY XMT REQUEST 1 Invalid Selecting whether the machine accepts and performs Relay XMT Request 2 Valid 42 CONF POLLED FILE SAVE 1 Invalid Selecting whether the machine saves the confidential polled file even after the file is polled once 2 Valid 43 PASSWORD XMT 1 Off Setting a 4 digit XMT Password and selecting whether the machine performs and chec...

Page 264: ...play and reports 2 German 3 English 65 PRINT COLLATION 1 Invalid Selecting whether the machine prints out documents in sequence 2 Valid 99 MEMORY SIZE Flash Memory Displays the amount of base and optional memory installed Base Memory Optional Memory Note 1 The standard settings are printed on the Fax Parameter List To print out Fax Parameter List see page 151 2 The contents of Fax Parameter may di...

Page 265: ...dels UE 403117 Handset Kit UF 585 UF 595 UE 409070 250 Sheet Letter Legal A4 Size Paper Cassette with the Feeder Unit UF 595 UE 404071 Pararellel Port Interface Kit used for Printer Scanner or PC Interface UF 585 UF 595 UE 410045 Expansion Flash Memory Card 1 MB UF 585 UF 595 UE 410046 Expansion Flash Memory Card 2 MB UE 410047 Expansion Flash Memory Card 4 MB Order No Picture Description Availabl...

Page 266: ...Printer Cover 4 Remove the Paper Cassette from the machine 5 Remove the Toner Cartridge from the machine 6 Remove 1 Screw B1 7 Remove the Connector Access Cover 114 8 Place the machine on its Rear side over a clean cloth to prevent damaging the Rear Cover 9 Break off the protective tab on the machine 10 Remove 4 Screws from the top of the 250 Sheet Paper Cassette 11 Remove the shipping tape and pl...

Page 267: ...S2 Harness 927 into the Connector CN66 on the LPC PC Board 16 Re install the Connector Access Cover 17 Re install the Recording Paper Tray Assembly Paper Cassettes and the Toner Cartridge 18 Re connect the Telephone Line Cable and the Power Cord 19 Print some pages from the Optional Paper Cassette to confirm its operation 15 13 x4 16 ...

Page 268: ...Disconnect the Power Cord and the Telephone Line Cable 2 Break off the protective tab on the HANDSET Jack on the machine 3 Hook the projections of the Cradle Assembly into the holes on the Left Cover 4 Connect the Cradle Assembly Cable to the HANDSET Jack on the rear of the machine 5 Connect the Handset Cord 6 Re connect the Telephone Line Cable and the Power Cord 1 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 269: ... Driver Floppy Disk 2HD DZQW000114 4 disks 1 Disconnect the Power Cord and the Telephone Line Cable 2 Remove 1 Screw 3 Remove the Parallel Port Interface Cover Save it for future use if the Parallel Port Interface Assembly is removed 4 Install the Parallel Port Interface Assembly 5 Install 2 Screws One screw is included with the kit and the other was removed in Step 2 above 6 Re connect the Teleph...

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Page 271: ...271 10Schematic Diagram 10 1 SCA PC Board UF 595 Model Drawing Name UF 595 SCA PC Board 1 9 ...

Page 272: ...272 Model Drawing Name UF 595 SCA PC Board 2 9 ...

Page 273: ...273 Model Drawing Name UF 595 SCA PC Board 3 9 ...

Page 274: ...274 Model Drawing Name UF 595 SCA PC Board 4 9 ...

Page 275: ...275 Model Drawing Name UF 595 SCA PC Board 5 9 ...

Page 276: ...276 Model Drawing Name UF 585 SCB PC Board 6 6 ...

Page 277: ...277 Model Drawing Name UF 595 SCA PC Board 7 9 ...

Page 278: ...278 Model Drawing Name UF 595 SCA PC Board 8 9 ...

Page 279: ...279 Model Drawing Name UF 595 SCA PC Board 9 9 ...

Page 280: ...280 10 2 SCB PC Board UF 585 Model Drawing Name UF 585 SCB PC Board 1 6 ...

Page 281: ...281 Model Drawing Name UF 585 SCB PC Board 2 6 ...

Page 282: ...282 Model Drawing Name UF 585 SCB PC Board 3 6 ...

Page 283: ...283 Model Drawing Name UF 585 SCB PC Board 4 6 ...

Page 284: ...284 Model Drawing Name UF 585 Not Mounted Not Mounted SCB PC Board 5 6 ...

Page 285: ...285 Model Drawing Name UF 585 SCB PC Board 6 6 ...

Page 286: ...286 10 3 LCU LCE PC Board Model Drawing Name LCU PC Board 1 1 UF 585 595 NOT Mounted ...

Page 287: ...287 Model Drawing Name LCE PC Board 1 1 UF 585 595 NOT Mounted NOT Mounted NOT Mounted ...

Page 288: ...288 10 4 Low Voltage Power Supply PC Board ETXDN200A4D Model Drawing Name Power Supply PC Board 100V UF 585 595 ...

Page 289: ...289 ETXDN200E4D Model Drawing Name Power Supply PC Board 200V UF 585 595 ...

Page 290: ...290 10 5 High Voltage Power Supply PC Board EUKMBN731HA Model Drawing Name High Voltage Power Supply PC Board 1 1 UF 585 595 ...

Page 291: ...291 10 6 PANEL PC Board DZEC101103 Model Drawing Name PANEL PC Board 1 UF 585 595 ...

Page 292: ...292 Model Drawing Name UF 585 595 DZEC101103 PANEL PC Board 2 ...

Page 293: ...293 Model Drawing Name UF 585 595 DZEC101103 PANEL PC Board 3 ...

Page 294: ...294 10 7 LPC PC Board DZEC101039 Model Drawing Name LPC PC Board 1 3 UF 585 595 Not Mounted Not Mounted Pad Switch ...

Page 295: ...295 DZEC101039 Model Drawing Name LPC PC Board 2 3 UF 585 595 HVPS Not Mounted Not Mounted Not Mounted Pulse Motor Paper Feed Clutch Fan ...

Page 296: ...rd 3 3 UF 585 595 Not Mounted Not Mounted Not Mounted Not Mounted Not Mounted Not Mounted Not Mounted Not Mounted Not Mounted Option Cassette Not Mounted Not Mounted Door Sensor Timing Thermistor No Paper Sensor Toner Cassette Sensor Feed Sensor ...

Page 297: ...297 10 8 SNS PC Board Model Drawing Name UF 585 595 DZEP000376 SNS PC Board 1 ...

Page 298: ...298 Model Drawing Name UF 585 595 DZEC101076 SNS PC Board 2 ...

Page 299: ...299 Model Drawing Name UF 585 595 DZEC101163 SNS PC Board 3 ...

Page 300: ...300 Model Drawing Name UF 585 595 DZEC101263 SNS PC Board 4 ...

Page 301: ...301 10 9 ILS PC Board DZEC100262 Model Drawing Name ILS PC Board 1 1 UF 585 595 ...

Page 302: ...302 10 10 SRU PC Board Model Drawing Name UF 585 595 DZEC100422 SRU PC Board ...

Page 303: ...303 10 11 CST2 PC Board DZEC101076 Model Drawing Name CST2 PC Board 1 1 UF 585 595 ...

Page 304: ...304 10 12 CRTA PC Board Model Drawing Name UF 585 595 DZEC101210 PRTA PC Board ...

Page 305: ...305 10 13 PRT PC Board Model Drawing Name UF 585 595 DZEC101464 PRT 1 PC Board ...

Page 306: ...306 Model Drawing Name UF 585 595 DZEC101464 PRT 2 PC Board ...

Page 307: ...307 Model Drawing Name UF 585 595 DZEC101464 PRT 3 PC Board ...

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