Ricoh AP-C3 Field Service Manual Download Page 176

Exterior Covers

Front Door

1. Open the front door [A].

2. Remove the two pins [A], and then remove the front cover.

4. Replacement and Adjustment

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Summary of Contents for AP-C3

Page 1: ...Model AP C3 Machine Code D143 D144 Field Service Manual January 2012 Subject to change...

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Page 3: ...by accident it may cause temporary eye discomfort Immediately wash eyes with plenty of water If unsuccessful get medical attention 2 The copier which use high voltage power source can generate ozone g...

Page 4: ...mical reactions and heat build up Laser Safety The Center for Devices and Radiological Health CDRH prohibits the repair of laser based optical units in the field The optical housing unit can only be r...

Page 5: ...serious injury A Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation Failure to obey a Caution could result in minor or moderate injury or damage to the machine or other property Obey these guideline...

Page 6: ...of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries PostScript is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated PCL is a registered trademark of Hewlett Packard Company Etherne...

Page 7: ...onent Layout 24 Paper Path 25 Drive Layout 27 Machine Codes and Peripherals Configuration 29 Guidance for Those Who are Familiar with Predecessor Products 33 2 Installation Installation Requirements 3...

Page 8: ...3 Accessory Check 63 Installation Procedure 63 Envelope Feeder EF3020 D638 68 Accessory Check 68 Installation Procedure 68 LCIT PB3140 D581 70 Accessory Check 70 Installation Procedure 70 SP Settings...

Page 9: ...30 D570 108 Component Check 108 Installation Procedure 109 Installation Procedure 109 Key Counter Bracket Type H A674 114 Installation Procedure 114 Copy Data Security Unit Type F B829 116 Component C...

Page 10: ...E 1284 Interface Board Type A 143 Installation Procedure 143 IEEE 802 11a g g Interface Unit Type J K 144 Installation Procedure 144 Installing Various Hardware Combinations 146 UP Mode Settings for W...

Page 11: ...tion 164 ARDF 164 ARDF side to side leading edge registration and trailing edge 164 ARDF sub scan magnification 165 Registration 166 Image Area 166 Leading Edge 166 Side to Side 166 Adjustment Standar...

Page 12: ...Sensor 194 Front Scanner Wire 195 Reassembling the Front Scanner Wire 196 Rear Scanner Wire 198 Reassembling the Rear Scanner Wire 199 Touch Panel Position Adjustment 200 Laser Optics 202 Caution Dec...

Page 13: ...e new toner pump unit 227 Toner End Sensor 229 Image Transfer 230 Image Transfer Belt Cleaning Unit 230 Image Transfer Belt Unit 230 Image Transfer Belt 231 When reinstalling the image transfer belt 2...

Page 14: ...evelopment Clutch Y 263 Development Clutches for M and C 264 Development Clutch K 265 Fusing 267 Fusing Unit PM Parts 267 Fusing Unit 267 Fusing Exit Shutter Plate 269 Fusing Entrance Guide Plate 269...

Page 15: ...ation Rollers 298 Tray 1 and Tray 2 298 Tray Lift Motor 299 Vertical Transport Paper Overflow Paper End and Paper Feed Sensor 299 Registration Sensor 300 By pass Paper Size Sensor and By pass Paper Le...

Page 16: ...down Board 327 PSU bracket 328 PSU board 329 PSU fans 329 ITB Power Supply Board 330 High Voltage Supply Board 331 High Voltage Supply Board Bracket 331 AC Controller Board 332 AC Controller Board Bra...

Page 17: ...Correction Sensors 354 Original Width Sensors 354 Original Separation and Skew Correction Sensors 355 Interval Sensor 356 Original Length Sensors 357 APS Start Sensor 357 Other ADF Sensors 358 Bottom...

Page 18: ...ching Between SP Mode and Copy Mode for Test Printing 377 Selecting the Program Number 377 Exiting Service Mode 378 Service Mode Lock Unlock 378 Remarks 379 Display on the Control Panel Screen 379 Oth...

Page 19: ...3 721 1 Bin Tray D632 721 Two Tray PFU D580 LCIT 2000 D581 LCIT 1200 D631 721 Output Check Table 722 Copier 722 ARDF D630 729 1000 Sheet Finisher D588 730 2000 3000 Sheet Booklet Finisher D637 D636 73...

Page 20: ...et 756 System Setting Reset 756 Copier Setting Reset 756 Downloading Stamp Data 758 NVRAM Data Upload Download 759 Uploading Content of NVRAM to an SD card 759 Downloading an SD Card to NVRAM 760 Addr...

Page 21: ...Classification 780 Service Call Tables 1 782 SC1xx Scanning 782 Service Call Tables 2 788 SC 2xx Exposure 788 Service Call Tables 3 794 SC3xx Image Processing 1 794 SC3xx Image Processing 2 795 Servi...

Page 22: ...End Recovery Error 887 Flow Chart for the Toner End Recovery Error 888 Toner Bottle Detection Error 889 Solid Image or Halftone Image Error 890 Recovery Procedure 890 Problem Prevention Procedure 891...

Page 23: ...er Test Mode 914 SBU Test Mode 914 7 Energy Saving Energy Save 915 Energy Saver Modes 915 Timer Settings 915 Return to Stand by Mode 916 Recommendation 916 Energy Save Effectiveness 916 Paper Save 918...

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Page 25: ...1 Product Information Specifications See Appendices for the following information General Specifications Supported Paper Sizes Software Accessories Optional Equipment 23...

Page 26: ...Product Overview Component Layout 1 Product Information 24...

Page 27: ...board unit SBU 11 Paper exit rollers 12 Duplex unit 13 Fusing unit 14 Paper transfer roller 15 Registration roller 16 By pass feed table 17 Tray 2 18 Tray 1 19 Toner collection bottle 20 Laser optics...

Page 28: ...5 Optional LCT 1200 10 Tray 4 Optional paper feed unit 11 Finisher booklet stapler Optional 12 Finisher stapler Optional 13 Finisher upper tray Optional 14 Finisher proof tray Optional 15 Inner Tray T...

Page 29: ...act motor Moves the ITB into contact and away from the color PCDUs 4 Toner transport motor Drives the toner attraction pumps and the toner collection coils from the PCDUs from the transfer belt unit a...

Page 30: ...ion rollers 10 Registration motor Drives the registration roller 11 By pass duplex feed motor Drives the by pass pick up feed and separation roller and duplex transport rollers 12 Paper transfer conta...

Page 31: ...ver D593 2 One from the two for all models except the single pass ADF model ARDF D630 3 2000 booklet 3000 sheet finisher D637 D636 10 One from 9 and 10 Requires 11 and one from 7 and 8 Punch unit 3 2...

Page 32: ...per feed unit D580 8 1200 sheet LCT D631 17 NA 6 Requires 7 or 8 D631 27 EU AA Envelope feeder D638 5 Requires Tray 2 of the Mainframe or 8 1 bin tray D632 4 Bridge unit D634 12 One from the three Shi...

Page 33: ...IEEE 1284 B679 17 D You can only install one of these at a time Wireless LAN IEEE 802 11a g D377 01 NA D377 02 EU AA E Wireless LAN IEEE 802 11g D377 19 EU File Format Converter D377 04 C Bluetooth U...

Page 34: ...Browser Unit D645 17 NA D645 24 EU D645 25 AA SD Card for Netware Printing D645 23 PDF Direct VM App2Me Card Standard This card should already be in SD slot 1 upper when the machine leaves the factor...

Page 35: ...tem D143 D144 D088 D089 Controller Type GW Controller GW Controller New Fusing Unit without the Decurler Yes No Fusing Unit NEW QSU DH fusing system IH roller fusing system SMC data SD card download o...

Page 36: ...1 Product Information 34...

Page 37: ...get exposed to the following 1 Cool air from an air conditioner 2 Heat from a heater 6 Do not install the machine in areas that are exposed to corrosive gas 7 Install the machine at locations lower t...

Page 38: ...ight to left Within 5 mm 0 2 Machine Space Requirements This machine which uses high voltage power sources can generate ozone gas High ozone density is harmful to human health Therefore the machine mu...

Page 39: ...110 mm E 657 mm F 734 mm Depth 803 mm Max with D630 Power Requirements Insert the plug firmly in the outlet Do not use an outlet extension plug or cord Ground the machine 1 Input voltage level 110 V 6...

Page 40: ...220 V to 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz 10 A EU AA China Korea 2 Permissible voltage fluctuation 8 66 10 NA Permissible voltage fluctuation 10 Others 3 Do not put things on the power cord 2 Installation 38...

Page 41: ...e you move the machine Otherwise the image transfer belt and the black PCDU can be damaged Power Sockets for Peripherals Rating voltage for peripherals Make sure to plug the cables into the correct so...

Page 42: ...eet finisher D636 Installation Procedure Remove the tape from the development units before you turn the main switch on The development units can be severely damaged if you do not remove the tape Put t...

Page 43: ...n trays 1 and 2 and then take out the power cord from tray 1 if applicable 3 Remove the scanner unit stay A 4 Open the front door B and then remove the jam location sheet C 5 Keep the scanner unit sta...

Page 44: ...2 Release the lever A and open the white board 3 Pull out the protection sheet A and remove it 4 Press the white board gently to close it 5 Close the ADF 2 Installation 42...

Page 45: ...tioning plate E 5 Remove the tape F from the Bk development unit 6 Remove all tapes on the other development units Y M C in the same way as described in the previous step When you remove the tape from...

Page 46: ...previous models D088 D089 cannot be used in the D143 D144 models 11 Close the front door Paper Trays 1 Pull each paper tray out Then adjust the side guides and end guide to match the paper size To mo...

Page 47: ...decals to the paper trays A Paper tray number and size decals are also used for the optional paper tray or the optional LCT Keep these decals for use with these optional units Initialize the Developer...

Page 48: ...ervice Contract Change the necessary settings for the following SP modes if the customer has made a service contract You must select one of the counter methods developments prints in accordance with t...

Page 49: ...ound can be hard in all levels B SPx SPx xxx and SPx xxx xxx of the SP mode Settings for Remote Service Prepare and check the following check points before you visit the customer site For details ask...

Page 50: ...r proxy enabled Check the network condition 4 Communication error proxy disabled Check the network condition 5 Proxy error Illegal user name or password Check Proxy user name and password 6 Communicat...

Page 51: ...rror Incorrect Setting 12002 Inquiry registration attempted without acquiring Request No Obtain a Request Number before attempting the Inquiry or Registration 12003 Attempted registration without exec...

Page 52: ...a is not initialized Write a common certification after initializing the certification area and then execute the confirmation request to the Remote Center Error Caused by Response from GW URL 2385 Oth...

Page 53: ...Extended Feature Info tab on the LCD 5 Touch the App2Me line 6 Set Auto Start to On 7 Touch the Exit button 8 Exit the User Tools settings Security Function Installation The machine contains the Secur...

Page 54: ...the encryption key in a safe place If the encryption key is lost and it need the controller board hard disk and NVRAM must all be replaced at the same time NVRAM mentioned in here means the NVRAM on C...

Page 55: ...print mode Diagnostic Report 7 Go into the User Tools mode and select System Settings Administrator Tools Auto Erase Memory Setting On 8 Exit the User Tools mode Dirty This icon is lit when there is t...

Page 56: ...tor Tools is selected and enabled User tools Counter key System Settings Administrator Tools Administrator Authentication Management Available Settings Available Settings is not displayed until step 2...

Page 57: ...over to the hard disk and not be reset To carry all of the data over to the hard disk select All Data To carry over only the machine settings data select File System Data Only To reset all of the dat...

Page 58: ...7 Press Start key The encryption key for backup data is printed 8 Press Exit 9 Press Exit 2 Installation 56...

Page 59: ...t it is not be encrypted 11 Turn off the power and the main power switch and then turn the main power switch back 12 Displayed Memory Conversion complete Turn the main power switch off again turn off...

Page 60: ...Initial display Confirmation Encryption Setting 1 Press the User tools Counter key 2 Press the System Settings 3 Press the Administer Tools 4 Press the Machine Data Encryption Settings 2 Installation...

Page 61: ...lowing procedure to print the key again if it has been lost or misplaced 1 Press the User tools Counter key 2 Press System Settings 3 Press Administrator Tools 4 Press Machine Data Encryption Settings...

Page 62: ...l USB keyboard is connected to the USB port at the side of the operation panel or the controller box USB port If customers would like to use an external USB keyboard execute the following steps to ena...

Page 63: ...ard 3 Exit the SP mode and turn the main power off and on 4 Select a language type for the external USB keyboard with User Tools System Settings General Features External Keyboard 5 Press OK to set it...

Page 64: ...t This can also cause the tube to be clogged with toner 3 Make sure there is no paper left in the paper trays Then fix down the bottom plates with a sheet of paper and tape 4 Empty the toner collectio...

Page 65: ...cedure Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure The handles of the main machine for lifting must be inserted inside the machine and locked unless these handles are used fo...

Page 66: ...t 2 Remove the paper trays and remove all tape and padding 3 Pull out the handle 1 then hold the handle and grips 2 4 Lift the copier and install it on the paper feed unit 3 You need two or more perso...

Page 67: ...he machine 5 Attach a securing bracket A to each side of the paper tray unit as shown x 1 M4 x 10 each 6 Remove trays 1 and 2 of the machine A 7 Fasten the paper tray unit at B spring washer x 1 M4 x...

Page 68: ...nit The paper tray number and size sheet is in the accessory box of the main machine 10 Lock the caster stoppers for the front two casters under the paper feed unit 11 Load paper into the paper trays...

Page 69: ...13 Secure the power cord with the clamp B on the main machine so that the power cord is never disconnected Paper Feed Unit Installation D580 67...

Page 70: ...per size decal 1 Installation Procedure This tray can be installed in tray 2 of the copier or tray 3 or tray 4 of the paper feed unit D580 There is no automatic paper size detection in the envelope fe...

Page 71: ...machine 4 Press the User Tools key on the operation panel 5 Enter Small Paper Size Tray under General Features Initial Settings General Features Small Paper Size Tray 6 Select On for the tray where t...

Page 72: ...rocedure Unplug the machine power cord before starting the following procedure The handles of the main machine for lifting must be inserted inside the machine and locked unless these handles are used...

Page 73: ...the handle A and grips B of the machine 3 Lift the copier and install it on the LCT C The copier should be lifted by two persons or more Hold the handle A and grips B of the machine when you lift and...

Page 74: ...1 each M4x10 8 Attach the appropriate paper tray number decal A and paper size decal B to the line C on the tray of the LCT The paper tray number and size sheet is in the accessory box of the main ma...

Page 75: ...cted SP Settings 1 Connect the copier and turn the main machine on 2 Do SP5 181 010 to set automatic paper size detection for the LCT paper tray LCT Paper Tray Size Adjust Tray 3 LCT 5 181 010 A4 LEF...

Page 76: ...d condition of the components against the following list No Description Q ty 1 Front Bracket 1 2 Rear Bracket 1 3 Stud Screw 4 4 Joint Pin 2 5 LCT 1 Installation Procedure Unplug the main machine powe...

Page 77: ...ling this 1200 sheet LCT 1 Unpack the LCT and remove the tapes 2 Remove the stand covers A 3 Release the locks B of the front and rear caster stands 4 Remove the caster stands C 5 Remove the paper pat...

Page 78: ...8 Pull out the front and rear rails A and then hang them on each bracket B 9 Connect the LCT cable C to the main machine 10 Slide the LCT D into the main machine 11 Make sure that the front and rear...

Page 79: ...tom plate until it reaches its lowest position 3 Remove the front and rear side fences A B x 1 each 4 Install the side fences in the correct position A4 LEF LT LEF B5 LEF 5 Pull the end fence A for B5...

Page 80: ...6 Close the right door 7 Turn on the main power switch and then go into the SP mode 8 Input the correct paper size for the1200 sheet LCT with SP5181 018 2 Installation 78...

Page 81: ...Check Check the quantity and condition of the accessories against the following list No Description Q ty 1 ARDF 1 2 Attention Decal Sheet Top Cover 1 3 Stamp 1 4 Knob Screw 2 5 Stud Screw 2 6 Platen S...

Page 82: ...fore starting the following procedure 1 Remove all tapes and shipping retainers 2 Insert the two stud screws A on the top of the machine 3 Mount the ARDF B by aligning the screw keyholes C of the ARDF...

Page 83: ...7 Remove two screws F from the bottom of the ARDF 8 Remove all tapes on the ARDF 9 Place the platen sheet G on the exposure glass 10 Align the rear left corner of the platen sheet with the corner H on...

Page 84: ...the top cover as shown Choose the language you want 19 Plug in and turn on the main power switch of the machine and then check the ARDF operation 20 Make a full size copy Check that the registrations...

Page 85: ...Screws M3 x 8 1 6 Harness Cover 1 7 Tray 1 Installation Procedure Unplug the copier power cord before starting the following procedure If the bridge unit D634 or side tray D635 has already been instal...

Page 86: ...4 Remove the inner cover B x 1 Keep this screw for step 5 5 Install the 1 bin tray unit 3 x 1 x 1 This screw was removed in step 4 6 Attach the tray support bar A to the tray B as shown and then atta...

Page 87: ...e connector of the 1 bin tray unit x 1 x 1 9 Attach the harness cover H x 1 M3 x 8 10 Reinstall the front right cover on the machine and then close the right door of the machine 11 Turn on the main po...

Page 88: ...he components against the following list No Description Q ty For this model 1 Shift Tray Unit 1 Yes 2 Connector Cover 1 Yes 3 Paper Guide Small 1 Yes Installation Procedure Unplug the copier power cor...

Page 89: ...2 Remove the inner tray A 3 Remove the connector cover B x 1 4 Install two small paper guides C Internal Shift Tray D633 87...

Page 90: ...D to the shift tray unit E 6 Install the shift tray unit E on the machine 7 Push down the left edge part F of the shift tray 8 Turn on the main power switch of the machine 9 Check the shift tray unit...

Page 91: ...e quantity and condition of the accessories against the following list No Description Q ty 1 Side Tray Unit 1 2 Sub Output Tray 1 3 Main Output Tray 1 4 Screw 1 5 Knob screw 1 6 Frame Cover 1 7 Guide...

Page 92: ...32 on the machine install the 1 bin tray first before installing the side tray D635 This makes it easier to do the following procedure 1 Remove all tapes 2 If the sensor feeler A is out fold it into t...

Page 93: ...7 Attach the main output tray A and sub output tray B to the side tray unit 8 Install the side tray unit A in the machine Side Tray D635 91...

Page 94: ...l the front right cover to the machine and then close the right door of the machine Open the side tray cover A when installing the front right cover Otherwise it cannot be reinstalled 13 Install the h...

Page 95: ...the components against the following list No Description Q ty 1 Bridge Unit 1 2 Frame Cover 1 3 Knob screw 1 4 Long Knob Screw 1 5 Holder bracket 1 6 Guide 2 Installation Procedure Unplug the copier p...

Page 96: ...procedure If you will install a finisher unit D588 D636 or D637 on the machine install it after installing the bridge unit D634 1 Remove all tapes 2 If the sensor feeler A is out fold it into the mach...

Page 97: ...chine and then close the right door of the machine Open the bridge unit cover J when installing the front right cover Otherwise it cannot be reinstalled 11 Install the optional finisher refer to the f...

Page 98: ...Turn on the main power switch of the machine 13 Check the bridge unit operation 14 Pull the extension tray K only if the 1000 sheet finisher D588 is to be installed in the main machine 2 Installation...

Page 99: ...n Q ty For this model 1 Grounding Plate 1 Yes 2 Rear Joint Bracket 1 Not used 3 Front Joint Bracket 1 Yes 4 Rear Joint Bracket 1 Yes 5 Copy Tray 1 Yes 6 Screw M3 x 8 1 Yes 7 Screw M4 x 13 4 Yes 8 Knob...

Page 100: ...nstall this finisher Bridge Unit D634 and either Paper Feed Unit D580 or LCT D581 1 Unpack the finisher and remove the tapes Be sure to keep screw A It will be needed to secure the grounding plate in...

Page 101: ...removed in step 1 and the screw from the accessory box 4 Open the front door B Then pull the locking lever C 5 Align the finisher on the joint brackets and lock it in place by pushing the locking lev...

Page 102: ...9 Attach the staple position decal A to the ARDF as shown 10 Turn on the ac switch and check the finisher operation 2 Installation 100...

Page 103: ...ng list No Description Q ty 1 Rear joint bracket 1 2 Front joint bracket 1 3 Ground earth plate 1 4 Tapping screws M4 x14 4 5 Tapping screws M3 x 8 1 6 Tapping screws M3 x 6 2 7 Upper output tray 1 8...

Page 104: ...power cord before starting the following procedure If this finisher is installed on this machine the following options must be installed before installing this finisher Bridge Unit D634 Two Tray Paper...

Page 105: ...king materials from the finisher 2 Open the front door and then remove all tapes and packing materials from the inside of the finisher 3 Pull out the jogger unit A and then remove all tapes and retain...

Page 106: ...e cushion is placed within 0 to 1 mm from the edge of the cover 5 Install the ground plate C on the finisher x 2 M3 x 6 6 Attach the rear joint bracket D x 2 M4 x 14 7 Attach the front joint bracket E...

Page 107: ...ck lever G x 1 9 Slowly push the finisher to the left side of the machine keeping its front door open until the brackets D E go into their slots 10 Push the lock lever G and then secure it x 1 11 Clos...

Page 108: ...all the lower output tray J 15 Turn on the main power switch of the machine 16 Check the finisher operation Support Tray Installation If a stacking problem occurs several times on the upper output tra...

Page 109: ...Keep this tray in the manual pocket if this tray does not need to be installed 2000 3000 Sheet Booklet Finisher D636 D637 107...

Page 110: ...nisher D636 Component Check Check the quantity and condition of the components against the following list No Description Q ty 1 Punch out Waste Unit 1 2 Slide Drive Unit 1 3 Punch Waste Hopper 1 4 Wir...

Page 111: ...chine Installation Procedure 1 Remove all tapes and shipping retainers 2 If the finisher is connected to the copier disconnect the power connector A and separate the finisher from the copier 3 Remove...

Page 112: ...nit A along its rails into the finisher Make sure that the pin engages correctly at the front and rear 7 Connect the cables B of the finisher to the connectors CN601 and CN602 on the punch unit board...

Page 113: ...A in the machine Make sure that the two pins are engaged correctly at the front 11 Make sure that the side to side detection unit moves smoothly on its rails If it does not make sure that the rails a...

Page 114: ...rt A of the cover 16 Install the punch waste transport unit B in the finisher 17 Make sure that the punch waste transport unit moves smoothly on its rails If it does not make sure that the rails are a...

Page 115: ...sport unit x 1 x 1 x 1 20 Set the hopper A in its holder 21 Reassemble the finisher and then install it on the main machine 22 Connect the power cord to the outlet and then turn the main power switch...

Page 116: ...y counter plate nuts A on the inside of the key counter bracket B and insert the key counter holder C 2 Secure the key counter holder to the bracket x 2 3 Install the key counter cover D x 2 4 Rear co...

Page 117: ...rness to the connector F inside the machine 7 Peel off double sided tape on the key counter bracket and attach the key counter to the scanner right cover G 8 Reassemble the machine Key Counter Bracket...

Page 118: ...cable Long 1 Not used 4 Flexible cable Short 1 Not used 5 Harness with bands 1 Not used 6 Harness 1 Not used 7 Small Bracket 1 Not used 8 Saddle Clamp 1 Not used 9 Screws M3x6 6 Not used 10 Screws M3x...

Page 119: ...1 Remove the rear cover A of the machine x 5 2 Remove the controller box right cover B x 8 Copy Data Security Unit Type F B829 117...

Page 120: ...nistrator Tools Copy Data Security Option On 3 Exit User Tools 4 Check the operation The machine will issue an SC165 error if the machine is powered on with the ICIB 3 removed and the Data Security fo...

Page 121: ...nd then SC165 will appear every time the machine is switched on and the machine cannot be used Make sure that the machine can recognize the option see Check All Connections at the end of this section...

Page 122: ...Key Counter Interface Board 1 2 Stud Stay 4 3 Wire Harness 1 Installation Procedure 1 Rear cover p 176 2 IOB bracket p 319 3 Install the four stud stays in the location A in the controller box 4 Insta...

Page 123: ...Cut off the part C of the rear cover 8 Clamp the harness from the counter device with the clamp D and put it as shown by the blue arrow x 1 9 Route the harness from the counter device in the same way...

Page 124: ...10 Connect the harness from the counter device to CN4 on the key counter interface board 11 Reattach the IOB bracket p 319 12 Reassemble the machine 2 Installation 122...

Page 125: ...dition of the accessories against the following list No Description Q ty 1 Upper Tray 1 2 Lower Tray 1 3 Tray Bracket 1 4 Screw M3 x 8 2 5 Screw M3 x 14 1 1 6 Screw M3 x 25 1 7 Tapping Screw M3 x 10 3...

Page 126: ...r right cover C x 2 M3x10 D x 1 M3x25 For this model use the screw holes marked 1 on the table bracket 3 Attach the lower tray A to the tray bracket x 2 M3x8 4 Attach the upper tray B to the tray brac...

Page 127: ...The smart card reader must be placed on this card reader table If not some antenna or transmitter in the main machine may be interrupted Card Reader Bracket Type C3352 D593 125...

Page 128: ...p 79 2 Remove the rear cover p 176 3 Remove the ARDF exposure glass and exposure glass with left scale p 184 4 Remove the scanner rear frame p 189 5 Move the scanner carriage A to the right side by ro...

Page 129: ...8 Release the heater relay cable D x 3 9 Route the heater relay cable E as shown x 3 10 Connect the heater cable F to the heater relay cable x 1 Anti Condensation Heater Scanner 127...

Page 130: ...11 Reassemble the machine 2 Installation 128...

Page 131: ...ce part Component Check No Description Q ty 1 Tray heater 1 2 On standby decal 1 90 or 2 91 3 Harness 2 For D387 1 1 4 Harness 1 For D537 D538 1 5 Screw M4 x 10 2 Installation procedure 1 1 This harne...

Page 132: ...at any harnesses are not damaged nor pinched after installation For installing the tray heater in the main machine 1 Remove trays 1 and 2 from the machine 2 Remove the connector cover A x 1 3 Connect...

Page 133: ...talling the tray heater in D537 1 Rear cover A x 6 2 Pull out the two trays in the optional paper feed unit 3 Install the tray heater B in the optional paper feed unit x 1 Anti Condensation Heater Typ...

Page 134: ...h and then the rear cover D of the optional paper feed unit x 2 5 Remove the harness cover bracket E x 1 6 Pull out tray 2 from the mainframe 7 Replace the shoulder screw F with the washer screw G usi...

Page 135: ...r K of the mainframe 11 Reassemble the mainframe and optional paper feed unit For Installing the Tray Heater in D538 1 Remove the rear cover of the mainframe step 1 in For Installing the Tray Heater i...

Page 136: ...ressing down the stopper C When reinstalling the right tray set the right tray on the guide rail and carefully push the tray in making sure to keep the tray level 5 Install the tray heater D in the op...

Page 137: ...the then rear cover F of the optional LCT x 2 7 Remove the harness cover bracket G x 1 8 Pull out tray 2 from the mainframe 9 Replace the shoulder screw H with the washer screw I using the securing b...

Page 138: ...heater 11 Route the harness K as shown and clamp it with four clamps x 4 12 Connect the harness K to the connector M of the mainframe 13 Reassemble the mainframe and optional LCT 14 Reassemble the ma...

Page 139: ...lots Slot A is used for one of the optional I F connections only one can be installed IEEE1284 IEEE802 11a g g Wireless LAN or Remote Communication Gate Slot B is used for the File Format Converter or...

Page 140: ...u try to use the SD card after you move the application program from one card to another card Do not use the SD card if it has been used before for other purposes Normal operation is not guaranteed wh...

Page 141: ...the application programs run normally Undo Exec Undo Exec SP5 873 002 lets you move back application programs from an SD card in SD Card Slot 1 upper to the original SD card in SD Card Slot 2 lower Yo...

Page 142: ...see Check All Connections at the end of this section PostScript3 Unit Type C5502 Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure 1 Remove the SD card slot cover A from the SD...

Page 143: ...h SP5 873 001 6 Turn off the machine 7 Remove the SD card from SD slot 2 lower and then keep it in a safe place p 138 8 Attach the SD card slot cover and then turn on the machine x 1 9 Make sure that...

Page 144: ...Move the IPDS unit application from the SD card in SD slot 2 lower to the SD card in SD slot 1 upper with SP5 873 001 5 Turn off the machine 6 Remove the SD card from SD slot 2 lower and then keep it...

Page 145: ...P5 836 001 Capture Function 0 Off 1 On 1 SP5 836 002 Panel Setting 0 5 Check the operation 6 Make sure that the machine can recognize the option see p 155 at the end of this section IEEE 1284 Interfac...

Page 146: ...gnize the option see p 155 at the end of this section IEEE 802 11a g g Interface Unit Type J K Installation Procedure Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure You can o...

Page 147: ...e 6 Attach ANT2 having a white ferrite core C to the rear right of the machine ANT1 is a transmission reception antenna and ANT2 is a reception antenna Do not attach them at the wrong places 7 Attach...

Page 148: ...unter key 2 On the touch panel press System Settings The Network I F default Ethernet must be set for either Ethernet or wireless LAN 3 Select Interface Settings 4 Press Wireless LAN Only the wireless...

Page 149: ...26 characters 9 Press Return to Default to initialize the wireless LAN settings Press Yes to initialize the following settings Transmission mode Channel Transmission Speed WEP SSID WEP Key SP Mode an...

Page 150: ...erfaces at a time IEEE 802 11 a g g Wireless LAN Bluetooth Do not remove the Bluetooth unit while the power of the machine is on 1 Turn off the power of the machine and then unplug the power cable fro...

Page 151: ...4 Move the PictBridge application from the SD card in SD slot 2 lower to the SD card in SD slot 1 upper with SP5 873 001 5 Turn off the machine 6 Remove the SD card from SD slot 2 lower and then keep...

Page 152: ...ard in SD slot 2 lower to the SD card in SD slot 1 upper with SP5 873 001 5 Turn off the machine 6 Remove the SD card from SD slot 2 lower and then keep it in a safe place 7 Attach the SD card slot co...

Page 153: ...5 Push the Login Logout key 6 Login with the administrator user name and password 7 Touch Extended Feature Settings twice on the LCD 8 Touch Install on the LCD 9 Touch SD Card 10 Touch the Browser lin...

Page 154: ...SD card of the browser unit from SD slot 2 lower 23 Attach the slot cover A x 1 24 Keep the SD card in the place p 138 after you install the application program from the card to HDD This is because T...

Page 155: ...3 Press Add Icon 4 Press Browser 5 Press a Blank to set a location for the browser icon 6 Press Exit to end the fax browser icon addition Controller Options 153...

Page 156: ...hernet Type B Unplug the main machine power cord before you do the following procedure 1 Remove the controller cover A x 3 2 Pull out the controller board B x 5 3 Remove the slot cover A x 1 2 Install...

Page 157: ...connector 6 Reassemble the machine 7 Check the operation of the Gigabit Ethernet Check All Connections 1 Plug in the power cord Then turn on the main switch 2 Enter the printer user mode Then print t...

Page 158: ...2 Installation 156...

Page 159: ...3 Preventive Maintenance Maintenance Tables See Appendices for the following information Preventive Maintenance Items Other Yield Parts 157...

Page 160: ...not necessary for complete fusing units see below Heating sleeve belt 3902 018 Pressure roller 3902 019 Image Transfer Belt Cleaning Unit 3902 015 PTR Unit 3902 016 Toner Collection Bottle if not ful...

Page 161: ...Make sure that the unit replacement date is updated with SP7 950 Preparation before operation check 1 Clean the exposure glasses for DF and book scanning 2 Enter the user tools mode 3 Do the Automatic...

Page 162: ...Operation check Check if the sample image has been copied normally 3 Preventive Maintenance 160...

Page 163: ...f user programmed items and the system parameter list If there are printer jobs in the machine print out all jobs in the printer buffer Turn off the main switch and disconnect the power cord the telep...

Page 164: ...9503 20X Magnification Scope 1 A257 9300 Grease Barrierta S552R 1 5203 9502 Silicone Grease G 501 1 A092 9503 C4 Color Test Chart 3 pcs set 1 A184 9501 Optics Adjustment Tool 2 pcs set 2 B679 5100 Plu...

Page 165: ...e following scanner adjustments Use S 2 1 test chart to do the following adjustments Scanner sub scan magnification A Sub scan magnification 1 Put the test chart on the exposure glass Then make a copy...

Page 166: ...Check the leading edge and side to side registration Adjust the following SP modes if necessary Standard 0 2mm for the leading edge registration 0 2 5mm for the side to side registration SP mode Leadi...

Page 167: ...e registration Use the following SP modes to adjust if necessary SP Code What It Does Adjustment Range SP6 006 001 Side to Side Regist Front 3 0 mm SP6 006 003 Leading Edge Registration 5 0 mm SP6 006...

Page 168: ...side registration for each paper feed station Use SP mode SP1 002 to adjust the side to side registration for the optional paper feed unit LCT and duplex unit Adjustment Standard Leading edge sub sca...

Page 169: ...er type and process line speed 3 Input the value Then press the key 4 Generate a trim pattern to check the leading edge adjustment 4 Do the side to side registration adjustment 1 Check the side to sid...

Page 170: ...tment The automatic line position adjustment usually is done for a specified condition to get the best color prints Do the following if color registration shifts Do Auto Color Registration as follows...

Page 171: ...r gamma correction to fine tune to meet user requirements Use SP modes if you want to modify the printer gamma curve created with ACC You can adjust the gamma data for the following Highlight Middle S...

Page 172: ...tem SP 4 Select SP4 918 009 5 Adjust the offset values until the copy quality conforms to the standard see the table below 1 Never change Option value default value is 0 2 Adjust the density in this o...

Page 173: ...levels 3 through 5 in the copy is seen as gray no C M or Y should be visible If the black scale contains C M or Y do steps 1 to 4 again Photo Mode Single Color Item to Adjust Level on the C 4 chart A...

Page 174: ...show on the copy and the density of level 3 is slightly lighter than that of level 3 on the C 4 chart Text Letter Mode Single Color Item to Adjust Level on the C 4 chart K Adjustment Standard 1 ID ma...

Page 175: ...Middle IDmax SP1 104 1 SP1 104 2 SP1 104 3 SP1 104 4 SP1 104 21 SP1 104 22 SP1 104 23 SP1 104 24 SP1 104 41 SP1 104 42 SP1 104 43 SP1 104 44 SP1 104 61 SP1 104 62 SP1 104 63 SP1 104 64 Adjustment Pro...

Page 176: ...Exterior Covers Front Door 1 Open the front door A 2 Remove the two pins A and then remove the front cover 4 Replacement and Adjustment 174...

Page 177: ...Controller Cover 1 Controller cover A x 3 Left Cover 1 Controller cover p 175 2 Left cover A x 6 Exterior Covers 175...

Page 178: ...Rear Cover 1 Rear cover A x 6 Right Rear Cover 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Scanner right cover p 182 3 Right top cover D p 182 4 Replacement and Adjustment 176...

Page 179: ...4 Open the right door A 5 Right rear cover B x 3 Operation Panel 1 Open the right door 2 Front right cover A x 1 Exterior Covers 177...

Page 180: ...3 Turn the operation panel upright 4 Scanner front cover p 185 5 Upper cover A x 1 4 Replacement and Adjustment 178...

Page 181: ...Disconnect the connectors and the ground cable x 3 x 2 x 1 7 Return the operation panel to the flat position 8 Take off the under cover A hook x 1 9 Turn the operation panel upright Exterior Covers 17...

Page 182: ...10 Operation panel x 4 Paper Exit Cover 1 Front right cover p 177 4 Replacement and Adjustment 180...

Page 183: ...aper exit cover A x 1 hook x 1 Inner Tray 1 Image transfer belt unit Image Transfer Belt Unit 2 Paper exit cover p 180 3 Left cover p 175 4 Toner cartridge cover A x 2 5 Inner tray B Exterior Covers 1...

Page 184: ...Ozone Filter and Dust Filter Ozone filters for the scanner unit 1 Scanner right cover A x 2 2 Right top cover B x 1 3 Ozone filters A in the right top cover 4 Replacement and Adjustment 182...

Page 185: ...Ozone filter and dust filter for the AC controller 1 AC controller board fan cover A hook x 1 2 Dust filter A 3 Ozone filter B Exterior Covers 183...

Page 186: ...Scanner Unit Exposure Glass 1 Glass cover A x 2 2 ARDF exposure glass B 3 Rear scale A x 3 4 Exposure glass with left scale B 4 Replacement and Adjustment 184...

Page 187: ...Position the black or blue marker A at the front left corner when you reattach the ARDF exposure glass Exposure Lamp 1 Exposure glass p 184 2 Upper cover p 177 Scanner Unit 185...

Page 188: ...3 Remove the under cover A hook x 1 4 Scanner front cover x 2 5 Move the 1st scanner carriage A to the cutout B in the front frame 4 Replacement and Adjustment 186...

Page 189: ...6 Disconnect the connector A and clamp x 1 x 1 7 Remove the clamp bracket B x 1 8 Remove the pulley A 9 Remove the plastic bracket A hook x 1 Scanner Unit 187...

Page 190: ...10 Hold down the snap A and then slide the exposure lamp B to the front side 11 Pull out the exposure lamp from the cutout 4 Replacement and Adjustment 188...

Page 191: ...Scanner Motor 1 Scanner left cover A x 3 2 Scanner rear cover B x 1 3 Scanner rear frame A x 8 x 3 x 1 Scanner Unit 189...

Page 192: ...ing x 1 belt x 1 After replacing the scanner motor do the image adjustments in the following section of the manual p 163 in the Image Adjustment section Sensor Board Unit SBU 1 Exposure glass p 184 2...

Page 193: ...replace the sensor board unit SP4 008 Sub Scan Mag See Image Adjustment Scanning SP4 010 Sub Mag Reg See Image Adjustment Scanning SP4 011 Main Scan Reg See Image Adjustment Scanning SP4 688 DF Densi...

Page 194: ...with left scale p 184 2 SBU cover bracket p 190 3 Original length sensor bracket A x 1 x 2 x 2 4 Original length sensors A hooks Exposure Lamp Stabilizer 1 Scanner rear cover p 189 2 Scanner rear fram...

Page 195: ...bilizer A x 2 x 2 SIO Scanner In Out Board 1 Scanner rear cover p 189 2 Scanner rear frame p 189 3 SIO board with bracket A x 4 All s Scanner HP Sensor 1 Scanner left cover and Scanner rear cover p 18...

Page 196: ...Move the 1st scanner carriage A to the right side 4 Remove the mylar A 5 Remove the scanner HP sensor B x 1 three snaps Platen Cover Sensor 1 Scanner left cover and Scanner rear cover p 189 4 Replace...

Page 197: ...panel with the scanner front cover p 177 2 Front frame p 185 3 To make reassembly easy slide the 1st scanner carriage to the right 4 Front scanner wire clamp A 5 Front scanner wire bracket B x 1 6 Fro...

Page 198: ...ss the left end with the ring C through the notch 3 Wind the right end counterclockwise shown from the machine s front five times Wind the left end clockwise twice The two red marks D come together wh...

Page 199: ...he end should go via the rear track of the left pulley G and the rear track of the movable pulley H 6 Hook the right end onto the front scanner wire bracket I The end should go via the front track of...

Page 200: ...e shaft R 11 Screw the scanner wire bracket to the front rail S 12 Install the scanner wire clamp T 13 Pull out the positioning pins Make sure the 1st and 2nd carriages move smoothly after you remove...

Page 201: ...scanner wire bracket C x 1 9 Scanner motor gear D x 1 10 Rear scanner wire and scanner drive pulley E x 1 Reassembling the Rear Scanner Wire 1 Position the center ball B in the middle of the forked h...

Page 202: ...ee pulleys at the front This must show as a mirror image Example At the front of the machine the side of the drive pulley with the three windings must face the front of the machine At the rear of the...

Page 203: ...Use a pointed not sharp tool to press the upper left mark 4 Press the lower right mark when shows 5 Press OK on the screen or press when you are finished 6 Touch Exit on the screen to close the Self D...

Page 204: ...l Location Caution decals are placed as shown below Be sure to turn off the main switch and disconnect the power plug from the power outlet before beginning any disassembly or adjustment of the laser...

Page 205: ...t door or right door and this opens the relay LD Driver Precise Pulse Modulation ASIC on C MOS technology LDB LD Drive Board included in the LD Unit Error Messages Along with other switches the LD saf...

Page 206: ...laser optics housing unit x 4 2 Sponge padding B 3 Tag C 4 Reinstall the polygon motor cover A Before removing the old laser optics housing unit Do the following settings before removing the laser op...

Page 207: ...unit you must do the following 1 Turn off the main power switch and disconnect the power cord of the copier 2 Remove the left cover and harness cover bracket see the following Removing the old laser...

Page 208: ...Removing the old laser optics housing unit 1 Controller cover A x 3 2 Left cover B x 6 3 Left fan bracket A for the laser housing optics unit x 4 x 4 4 Replacement and Adjustment 206...

Page 209: ...orrect time is stated in the manual This bracket protects a capacitor on the unit If the bracket is removed too early you could break the capacitor on the corner of the main frame when you install the...

Page 210: ...k K Input the standard value A provided with a new laser optics housing unit for the main scan magnification adjustment with SP2 185 001 The value A is different for each laser optics housing unit Pri...

Page 211: ...n 6 Do the line position adjustment First do SP2 111 3 Then do SP2 111 1 To check if SP 2 111 1 was successful watch the screen during the process A message is displayed at the end Also you can check...

Page 212: ...c SP2 111 3 2 Then do the Forced Line Position Adj Mode a SP2 111 1 To check if SP 2 111 1 was successful watch the screen during the process A message is displayed at the end Also you can check the...

Page 213: ...tics unit x 4 x 4 4 Airflow fans A There are four airflow fans on the bracket Laser Optics Rear Right Thermistor 1 Open the right door 2 Fusing unit p 267 3 Open the front door 4 All PCDUs p 214 5 Ima...

Page 214: ...6 Release the harness clamp A and remove the screw B 7 Open the controller box p 319 8 Release the harness clamp D and disconnect the thermistor connector E 4 Replacement and Adjustment 212...

Page 215: ...from behind by pinching its harness x 2 x 1 x 1 When reinstalling the laser optics rear right thermistor The thermistor harness is about 25 cm long When routing the harness use tweezers and pay extra...

Page 216: ...velopment sleeve 1 Open the front door 2 Lever lock A x 1 3 Turn the drum positioning plate lever B and the image transfer unit lock lever C counter clockwise 4 Open the drum positioning plate D 5 Pul...

Page 217: ...And use them for reassembling the new drum unit and development unit 1 If you install a new drum unit set SP 3902 xxx to 1 Black 3902 009 Yellow 3902 010 Cyan 3902 011 Magenta 3902 012 If you do this...

Page 218: ...bearing is properly applied with lubricant 5 Remove the bushing A of the development roller at the rear of the PCDU x 1 Do not put too much weight on the PCDU Otherwise the plastic frame B of the dev...

Page 219: ...x 2 x 1 The front joint A is firmly set Remove it with a flat screwdriver 7 Drum unit A and Development Unit B When the development unit is removed from the drum unit clean the entrance mylar C with a...

Page 220: ...t roller which would cause color unevenness 9 If you change the development unit do the ACC procedure 10 Execute the drum phase adjustment with SP1902 001 twice When reassembling the PCDU Make sure th...

Page 221: ...wdriver in the groove gap B as shown and then release the hook Follow the correct order to Otherwise the hopper cover may be damaged The hook breaks easily 5 Shake a bag of developer and pour it into...

Page 222: ...ttle and the old bottle is not in a full or near full condition then set SP 3902 017 to 1 If you do this then the machine will reset the PM counter for the bottle automatically after you turn the powe...

Page 223: ...Second Duct Fans 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Right rear cover p 176 3 Open the controller box p 319 4 Second duct A x 2 x 2 x 2 Image Creation 221...

Page 224: ...5 Split the second duct A Hooks x 4 X 1 6 Second duct fans A B 4 Replacement and Adjustment 222...

Page 225: ...front of the machine Third Duct Fan 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Right rear cover p 176 3 Open the controller box p 319 4 Third duct A s x 2 x 1 5 Third duct fan A 3 hooks When reinstalling the third duct fa...

Page 226: ...f paper on the floor before doing this procedure Toner may fall on the floor 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Image transfer belt unit p 230 3 All PCDUs p 214 4 Put a sheet of paper A3 DLT inside the machine as s...

Page 227: ...et of paper is attached to the frame of the rear side The picture on the left shows a sheet of paper that is correctly set but the picture on the right shows a sheet of paper that is not correctly set...

Page 228: ...t and left 9 Turn up the openings of the toner pump unit and toner supply tube just after removing the tube If not the toner may scatter away and fall down 10 Put the toner pump unit on the sheet of p...

Page 229: ...pening of the old toner pump unit with tape Dispose of it following local rules 1 Put a sheet of paper A3 DLT inside the machine 2 Turn up the opening of the toner supply tube and then remove the obje...

Page 230: ...the easiest way to connect it 5 Clamp the harness A x 1 for YCM x 2 for K Avoid touching these spring terminals B 6 Pass the harness of the toner pump unit behind the hook A while pressing at B 7 Secu...

Page 231: ...n 8 Insert the toner pump unit A into the rear frame of the machine x 2 Toner End Sensor 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Open the controller box p 319 3 Toner end sensor A x 1 2 hooks each A toner end sensor is...

Page 232: ...ter you turn the power on again Do not use SP3902 015 or 013 if you replace the complete ITB unit 2 Turn off the main power switch 3 Open the right door 4 Open the front door 5 Open the drum positioni...

Page 233: ...terclockwise 5 Image transfer belt cleaning unit p 230 6 Pull out the image transfer belt unit B halfway 7 Grasp the handles A and then pull out the image transfer belt unit fully Image Transfer Belt...

Page 234: ...he image transfer unit contact lever A counterclockwise as seen from the rear 4 Gear B hook x 1 5 Turn the gear cover C clockwise as seen from the rear x 1 6 Three stays A x 6 4 Replacement and Adjust...

Page 235: ...7 Guide plate A as seen from the right side of the machine x 2 8 Remove the two screws and then the rear holder bracket A as seen from the rear Image Transfer 233...

Page 236: ...nd then the front holder bracket A as seen from the front 10 Put the front side of the image transfer belt unit on a corner of the table or a box as shown 11 Pull the tension roller A as shown 4 Repla...

Page 237: ...stalling the image transfer belt There is a rim A at each edge of the transfer belt The ends of all the rollers B for example in the transfer belt unit must be between the two rims There are two rims...

Page 238: ...transfer belt A while you turn the drive gear B at a constant speed as shown The straight arrow in the picture shows belt movement direction Lubricant powder prevents the image transfer cleaning blade...

Page 239: ...tomatically after you turn the power on again 1 Open the right door 2 Release the white hook 3 Paper transfer roller unit A Paper Transfer Unit If you will install a new paper transfer unit then set S...

Page 240: ...2 Open the duplex door A 3 Open the by pass tray B 4 Right door cover C x 4 5 Open the right door 6 Right door inner cover A x 1 4 Replacement and Adjustment 238...

Page 241: ...bracket A x 1 8 Paper transfer unit B x 1 2 springs ID Sensor Board 1 K PCDU p 214 2 Open the right door 3 Fusing unit p 267 4 Image transfer belt unit p 230 5 ID sensor unit A x 2 x 2 x 1 Paper Trans...

Page 242: ...D sensor cleaning 1 K PCDU p 214 2 Fusing unit p 267 3 Image transfer belt unit p 230 4 Slide the ID sensor shutter A to the left side 5 Clean the ID sensors keeping the ID sensor shutter to the left...

Page 243: ...d SP3 362 016 on the barcode sheet provided with the new ID sensor unit board For example input 1 03 with SP3 362 013 SP numbers other than SP3 362 013 and 016 are not required for this procedure 4 Ex...

Page 244: ...Paper feed clutch Tray 1 7 Paper feed clutch Tray 2 8 Paper feed motor 9 Registration motor 10 Paper transfer contact motor 11 ITB drive motor There are some motors and clutches that are not shown in...

Page 245: ...Image transfer belt unit p 230 3 Rear cover p 176 4 Controller box p 319 5 Toner sump cover A x 2 6 Third duct p 223 7 Left cover p 175 8 PSU bracket p 327 9 Remove the rear stay A x 3 Drive Unit 243...

Page 246: ...10 Remove ten clamps blue arrows 11 Release seven clamps and turn each harness aside 12 Disconnect four connectors red arrows 4 Replacement and Adjustment 244...

Page 247: ...put these harnesses inside the machine 14 Disconnect each connector red circles from the drum development drive motors x 1 x 1 each 15 Disconnect each connector blue circles from the development clut...

Page 248: ...ectors from the high voltage supply board x 8 x 2 18 Release four clamps red circles and turn the harnesses aside 19 Disconnect five connectors red circles x 5 20 Toner transport motor A x 3 4 Replace...

Page 249: ...21 Pulley A timing belt 22 Gear unit A x 8 Drive Unit 247...

Page 250: ...the Amplitude Control with SP1 902 002 0 Success 2 Failure due to no sampling data 3 Failure due to insufficient number of pattern detections When the result of this adjustment is 2 or 3 Check that al...

Page 251: ...2 Right rear cover p 176 3 Ventilation duct p 327 4 PSU bracket p 327 5 Fusing power supply board fan bracket A x 2 x 1 Drive Unit 249...

Page 252: ...6 Registration motor assembly A x 3 x 1 7 Registration motor x 2 Paper Feed Motor 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Right rear cover p 176 4 Replacement and Adjustment 250...

Page 253: ...3 Paper feed motor A x 1 x 2 Drum Development Motors for M C and Y 1 Rear cover p 176 2 PSU bracket p 327 3 Open the controller box p 319 Drive Unit 251...

Page 254: ...Development motors three motors one each for MCY A x 4 x 1 each Drum Development Motor K 1 Rear cover p 176 2 PSU bracket p 327 3 Controller box p 319 4 Third duct A x 2 x 1 4 Replacement and Adjustme...

Page 255: ...Drum Development motor K B x 4 x 1 ITB Drive Motor 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Controller box p 319 3 ITB drive motor A x 4 x 1 Fusing Paper Exit Motor 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Controller box p 319 Drive Unit 25...

Page 256: ...Contact Motor 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Controller box p 319 3 Transfer belt contact motor A x 2 x 2 Duplex Inverter Motor 1 Open the right door 2 Right door cover p 303 3 Duplex door A 2 hooks 4 Duplex gu...

Page 257: ...5 Duplex inverter motor bracket cover A x 2 x 2 6 Duplex inverter motor bracket A x 3 x 1 x 1 7 Gear A x 1 belt x 1 8 Duplex inverter motor B x 4 Drive Unit 255...

Page 258: ...6 3 Open the controller box p 319 4 Disconnect the connector A x 1 5 Pressure roller contact motor A x 4 Duplex By pass Motor 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Right rear cover p 176 3 Open the controller box p 31...

Page 259: ...5 Disconnect the connector A x 1 x 1 6 Duplex by pass motor bracket A x 2 Drive Unit 257...

Page 260: ...t x 1 Paper Transfer Contact Motor 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Right rear cover p 176 3 Open the controller box p 319 4 Stay A x 4 5 Pressure roller contact motor p 256 6 Duplex by pass motor bracket p 256 4...

Page 261: ...7 Disconnect the connector A x 1 8 Paper transfer contact motor A x 2 NOTE The picture below shows how to use the screwdriver to remove the screws of the paper transfer contact motor Drive Unit 259...

Page 262: ...Toner Transport Motor 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Open the controller box p 319 3 Toner transport motor A x 3 x 1 Toner Collection Unit 1 Gear Unit p 242 4 Replacement and Adjustment 260...

Page 263: ...2 Toner collection unit A x 6 x 1 Paper Feed Clutches 1 Rear cover p 176 2 PSU bracket p 327 3 Release five clamps and then turn the harness A aside Drive Unit 261...

Page 264: ...4 Paper feed clutch 1 bracket A x 2 x 1 x 1 x 1 5 Paper feed clutch 1 A 6 Paper feed clutch 2 bracket A x 2 x 1 x 1 4 Replacement and Adjustment 262...

Page 265: ...d clutch 2 A Development Clutch Y 1 Rear cover p 176 2 PSU bracket p 327 3 Open the controller box p 319 4 Toner sump cover p 242 5 Drum development motor Y p 251 6 Disconnect the connector A x 1 Driv...

Page 266: ...t out x 1 9 Development clutch Y B x 1 Development Clutches for M and C 1 Rear cover p 176 2 PSU bracket p 327 3 Open the controller box p 319 4 Toner sump cover p 242 5 Drum development motors for M...

Page 267: ...ll it out x 1 8 Development clutches for M and C B x 1 Development Clutch K 1 Rear cover p 176 2 PSU bracket p 327 3 Controller box p 319 4 Drum development motor K p 252 5 Turn the development clutch...

Page 268: ...6 Development clutch K A x 1 4 Replacement and Adjustment 266...

Page 269: ...pages stop 330K pages Change the setting of SP3 902 018 from 0 to 1 before replacing the heating roller Otherwise the machine will not recover 1 If you will replace the heating roller or pressure roll...

Page 270: ...4 Remove two transport brackets A if installed x 1 each 5 Release the lock levers A 6 Hold the fusing unit handles B and then pull out the fusing unit 4 Replacement and Adjustment 268...

Page 271: ...Fusing Exit Shutter Plate 1 Fusing unit p 267 2 Fusing exit shutter plate A x 2 Fusing Entrance Guide Plate 1 Fusing unit p 267 2 Turn over the fusing unit Fusing 269...

Page 272: ...t The fusing entrance guide plate requires cleaning maintenance every fusing unit maintenance interval Clean the fusing entrance guide plate at the place shown above with a dry cloth and then clean th...

Page 273: ...unit maintenance interval 1 Fusing unit p 267 2 Open the exit guide plate A 3 Clean the exit guide plate with a dry cloth and then clean the exit guide plate again with a cloth moistened with alcohol...

Page 274: ...3 Right guide bracket A x 1 4 Springs B 5 Remove the fusing unit upper cover C while pressing down the rollers D x 4 4 Replacement and Adjustment 272...

Page 275: ...e closed whenever the fusing unit upper cover is reinstalled Otherwise the ends of the shutter plate B may be damaged and this will result in a problem when opening and closing the shutter Fusing Unit...

Page 276: ...tors B C and remove the wire harnesses from their harness guides x 2 The fusing lower cover cannot be removed from the fusing main body completely before removing the thermistors Therefore pay extra a...

Page 277: ...ally Replace the heating roller before the machine stops its operation stop warning 315K pages stop 330K pages Change the setting of SP3 902 018 from 0 to 1 before replacing the heating sleeve belt un...

Page 278: ...A and pressure roller contact shaft gear B x 1 x 1 6 Bearing D 7 Right stay C x 3 8 Turn over the fusing unit gently to prevent the harnesses from damage 1 Right side 9 Remove two screws at the right...

Page 279: ...1 Left side 10 Left bracket A x 2 1 Left side 11 Remove gears A B C x 1 x 1 bearings x 2 12 Remove two screws on the left side x 2 Fusing 277...

Page 280: ...e of the heating sleeve belt is delicate Never touch the surface Do not wipe the surface with anything If the surface of the heating sleeve belt must be cleaned because of offset image for example fee...

Page 281: ...2 Remove the pressure roller with bearings A The surface of the pressure roller is fragile so the pressure roller must be covered with a sheet of paper when it is placed on a table or floor Fusing 279...

Page 282: ...pe off the grease of the new fusing drive gear when replacing the fusing drive gear A Stripper Plate 1 Fusing unit p 267 2 Heating sleeve belt unit p 275 3 Pressure roller p 278 4 Replacement and Adju...

Page 283: ...Requirement The stripper plates require cleaning maintenance every fusing unit maintenance interval Clean the stripper plates with a dry cloth and then clean the stripper plates again with a cloth moi...

Page 284: ...67 2 Heating sleeve belt unit p 275 3 Pressure roller p 278 4 Pressure roller thermistors A x 1 each Pressure Roller Thermostats 1 Fusing unit p 267 2 Fusing unit upper cover p 271 3 Fusing unit lower...

Page 285: ...4 Pressure roller thermostat center A and pressure roller thermostat end B x 2 each NC Sensors 1 Fusing unit p 267 2 Fusing unit upper cover p 271 3 Fusing unit lower cover p 273 Fusing 283...

Page 286: ...4 NC sensor center A and NC sensor end B Hooks x 2 each x 1 each Fusing Fan 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Right rear cover p 176 4 Replacement and Adjustment 284...

Page 287: ...fan is installed with its decal facing the right side of the machine Paper Exit Fan 1 Open the right door 2 Front right cover p 177 3 Paper exit fan A x 1 hook x 3 When installing the paper exit fan...

Page 288: ...bracket A x 2 x 1 4 AC controller fan B x 2 When installing the AC controller fan Make sure that the AC controller fan is installed with its decal facing the upper side of the machine Fusing Entrance...

Page 289: ...1 each 4 Fusing entrance thermopiles x 1 each x 1 each When cleaning the lens of the thermopile Do this cleaning procedure after the fusing unit has completely cooled down Otherwise you may get a seri...

Page 290: ...an with a cotton swab dipped in alcohol Pressure Roller HP Sensor 1 Open the right door 2 Fusing unit p 267 3 AC controller board p 332 4 AC controller board bracket p 332 4 Replacement and Adjustment...

Page 291: ...5 Pressure roller HP sensor A x 1 x 1 hooks x 3 QSU fan 1 Open the right door 2 Front right cover p 177 3 Pull out trays 1 and 2 and the image transfer belt unit Fusing 289...

Page 292: ...4 Right front cover A and front inner cover B 5 QSU fan bracket A x 1 x 1 x 1 6 QSU fan x 2 Fusing Unit Shutter Plate Drive Motor 1 AC controller board p 332 4 Replacement and Adjustment 290...

Page 293: ...2 Fusing shutter plate drive motor A x 2 x 1 Do not wipe off the grease of the gear B on the new motor A when replacing it Fusing 291...

Page 294: ...Fusing Unit Shutter Plate Home Position Sensor 1 Open the right door 2 Fusing unit p 267 3 Fusing unit shutter plate home position sensor bracket A x 1 x 1 4 Replacement and Adjustment 292...

Page 295: ...g shutter plate home position sensor A Hooks x 4 Fusing Unit Shutter Plate Drive Mechanism 1 Open the right door 2 Fusing unit p 267 3 Fusing unit shutter plate home position sensor bracket p 292 Fusi...

Page 296: ...t shutter plate drive mechanism A x 4 If the shaft interferes with the movement of the screwdriver the screw B should be removed at very last while pushing the shaft down slightly 4 Replacement and Ad...

Page 297: ...5 Drive shaft stay A Bearing x 1 6 Drive cams A x 3 B x 1 7 Drive gear C and drive shaft D Bearing x 1 x 1 8 Drive belt A Fusing 295...

Page 298: ...er plate drive mechanism Make sure that the tension of the coil spring on the drive shaft is correct before reinstallation If the tension is weak rotate the spring for one revolution on the shaft and...

Page 299: ...Paper Feed Paper Feed Unit 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Right rear cover p 176 3 Duplex unit p 312 4 Pull out tray 1 and tray 2 5 Paper guide plate A tab x 2 6 Harness cover A x 1 Paper Feed 297...

Page 300: ...2 x 1 Pick Up Feed and Separation Rollers Tray 1 and Tray 2 1 Paper feed unit p 297 2 Roller holder A x 1 3 Pick up roller B 4 Feed roller C 5 Separation roller D and torque limiter E x 1 4 Replaceme...

Page 301: ...et p 328 3 High voltage supply board bracket p 331 4 Tray lift motor 1 A or 2 B x 2 x 3 x 1 each Vertical Transport Paper Overflow Paper End and Paper Feed Sensor 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Right rear cover...

Page 302: ...or C hook x 1 each 6 Vertical transport sensor bracket D x 1 x 1 7 Vertical transport sensor E x 1 hook 8 Paper feed sensor bracket F x 1 9 Paper feed sensor G x 1 hook Registration Sensor 1 Rear cove...

Page 303: ...e 1 A and 2 B x 2 each 4 Registration sensor C x 1 hook By pass Paper Size Sensor and By pass Paper Length Sensor 1 Open the by pass tray A 2 Move the side fences to the center 3 By pass tray cover B...

Page 304: ...tall the by pass paper size detection switch so that the hole B in this switch faces the projection C of the left side fence bar 3 Reassemble the copier 4 Plug in and turn on the main power switch 5 C...

Page 305: ...SEF 00000011 A4 SEF 00001101 A6 SEF 00000111 B5 SEF 00001001 Smaller A6 SEF 00001111 By pass Bottom Tray 1 Open the right door 2 By pass tray cover p 301 3 Open the duplex door A 4 Right door cover B...

Page 306: ...5 Right door rear cover A x 3 6 Remove the screw at the front side x 1 7 Remove the cover A 2 hooks 4 Replacement and Adjustment 304...

Page 307: ...8 Remove the screw at the rear side 9 Release the front A and rear B arms x 1 each 10 By pass bottom tray A By pass Paper End Sensor 1 Right door cover p 303 Paper Feed 305...

Page 308: ...feed unit cover A x 2 3 By pass paper end sensor B x 1 hook By pass Pick up Feed and Separation Roller Torque Limiter 1 Right door cover p 303 2 By pass pick up roller A hook 4 Replacement and Adjust...

Page 309: ...3 By pass feed roller A x 1 4 By pass feed unit cover p 305 5 By pass separation roller A x 1 6 Torque limiter B By pass Feed Clutch 1 Open the right door 2 Right door rear cover p 303 Paper Feed 307...

Page 310: ...Exit Unit 1 Fusing Unit p 267 2 Front right cover p 177 3 Image transfer belt unit p 230 4 Inner Tray p 181 5 Rear cover p 176 6 Right rear cover p 176 7 Fusing entrance thermopiles p 286 8 Fusing duc...

Page 311: ...10 Gear cover A x 1 11 Paper exit unit B x 2 x 2 Fusing Exit Paper Overflow Junction Paper Jam and Paper Exit Sensor 1 Paper exit unit p 297 Paper Feed 309...

Page 312: ...t sensor bracket A x 1 x 1 3 Remove the fusing exit sensor from the fusing exit sensor bracket x 1 4 Paper overflow sensor A x 1 hook 5 Junction paper jam sensor bracket A x 1 x 1 4 Replacement and Ad...

Page 313: ...ove the junction paper jam sensor from the junction paper jam sensor bracket hook 7 Paper exit sensor bracket B x 1 x 1 8 Remove the paper exit sensor from the paper exit sensor bracket hook Paper Fee...

Page 314: ...cover p 176 2 Right rear cover p 176 3 Right door cover p 237 4 Close the right door A 5 Remove the spring B 6 Open the right door A 7 Release the front link A x 1 8 Keep the right door fully open 4...

Page 315: ...g the right door completely Otherwise the right door can fall down and injure you 10 Press the projection B to pull the right door shaft into the unit and then remove the duplex unit C x 1 x 1 x 4 gro...

Page 316: ...r sensor A x 1 hook Duplex Entrance Sensor 1 Right door cover p 237 2 Open the right door 3 Duplex entrance guide A x1 stepped screw x 2 4 Duplex entrance sensor bracket B x 1 x 1 4 Replacement and Ad...

Page 317: ...5 Duplex entrance sensor C hook Duplex Exit Sensor 1 Paper transfer unit p 237 2 Guide plate A two hooks 3 Duplex exit sensor B x 1 hook Duplex Unit 315...

Page 318: ...ays touch a grounded surface to discharge static electricity from your hands before you handle SD cards printed circuit boards or memory boards Boards Controller Box closed A IOB B FCU Option 4 Replac...

Page 319: ...C G3 Interface Unit Option D PSU E High Voltage Supply Board Behind the PSU D Behind the IOB FCU and G3 Interface Unit F IPU G BCU H Controller Board I HDD Controller Box Open Electrical Components 31...

Page 320: ...J ITB Power Supply Board Controller Unit 1 Controller cover p 175 2 Controller unit A x 5 Controller Box Right Cover 1 Rear cover p 176 4 Replacement and Adjustment 318...

Page 321: ...2 Controller box right cover A x 8 Controller Box When opening the controller box 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Remove six screws red circles Electrical Components 319...

Page 322: ...3 Open the controller box A When removing the controller box 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Controller cover p 175 3 Right rear cover p 176 4 Controller box right cover p 318 4 Replacement and Adjustment 320...

Page 323: ...5 Remove the controller box stay A x 4 6 IOB bracket A x 4 x All Electrical Components 321...

Page 324: ...all clamps on the controller box frame 9 Disconnect all connectors on the IPU and the BCU board B 10 Disconnect the connector C at the outer controller box and at the inner controller box 11 Disconne...

Page 325: ...12 Open 1 and lift up 2 the controller box A and then remove it x 4 IOB In Out Board 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Controller box right cover p 318 Electrical Components 323...

Page 326: ...3 IOB A x 6 All s IPU 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Controller box right cover p 318 3 IOB bracket p 319 4 Replacement and Adjustment 324...

Page 327: ...4 IPU A x 5 x All BCU 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Controller box right cover p 318 3 IOB bracket p 319 Electrical Components 325...

Page 328: ...ace the BCU Replace the NVRAM p 339 if the NVRAM on the old BCU is defective Make sure you print out the SMC reports SP Mode Data and Logging Data before you replace the NVRAM Keep NVRAMs away from an...

Page 329: ...Make sure the serial number is input in the machine for the NVRAM data if not SC 995 001 occurs PSU Shutdown Board 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Shutdown board with bracket x 4 x2 x 3 Electrical Components 327...

Page 330: ...3 Shutdown board x 2 PSU bracket 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Shutdown board with bracket p 327 3 Ventilation duct A x 2 4 PSU bracket B x 6 x All x All 4 Replacement and Adjustment 328...

Page 331: ...oard 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Shutdown board with bracket p 327 3 Ventilation duct p 327 4 PSU board A x 11 x All x All PSU fans 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Shutdown board with bracket p 327 Electrical Component...

Page 332: ...3 PSU fan bracket A x 6 x 2 4 PSU fans x 2 each ITB Power Supply Board 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Open the controller box p 319 4 Replacement and Adjustment 330...

Page 333: ...Supply Board 1 Rear cover p 176 2 PSU bracket p 328 3 High voltage supply board A x 8 x All x 2 High Voltage Supply Board Bracket 1 Rear cover p 176 2 PSU bracket p 328 3 High voltage supply board br...

Page 334: ...Controller Board 1 Rear cover p 176 2 Right rear cover p 176 3 Fusing duct p 284 4 AC controller board A x 7 x 5 AC Controller Board Bracket 1 AC controller board p 332 4 Replacement and Adjustment 3...

Page 335: ...2 AC controller board bracket A x 3 Controller Board 1 Controller unit p 318 Electrical Components 333...

Page 336: ...2 Controller board A x 7 x 3 4 Replacement and Adjustment 334...

Page 337: ...e controller board Replace the NVRAM if the NVRAM on the old controller board is defective Make sure you print out the SMC reports SP Mode Data and Logging Data before you replace the NVRAM Keep NVRAM...

Page 338: ...oard Do not change the DIP switches on the controller board in the field HDD Fan 1 Controller unit p 318 2 HDD fan A x 2 x 1 When installing the HDD fan Make sure that the HDD fan is installed with it...

Page 339: ...2 Remove the HDD A with the bracket x 4 x 2 3 Remove the HDD from the bracket A x 4 Electrical Components 337...

Page 340: ...e machine off and on to enable the fixed stamps for use Toner Bottle Detection Board 1 Open the controller box p 319 2 Remove the grounding plate A completely x 3 3 Move the harnesses C downward to pr...

Page 341: ...witch off 4 Install an SD card into SD card slot 2 Then turn the main power on 5 Copy the NVRAM data to an SD card SP5 824 001 if possible 6 Turn off the main switch Then unplug the power cord 7 Repla...

Page 342: ...data ALL using SP5 990 001 SP5 990 001 3 Turn off the main switch 4 Insert a blank SD card into slot 2 and then turn on the main switch 5 Upload the NVRAM data to the blank SD card using SP5 824 001 N...

Page 343: ...P5 825 001 NVRAM Data Download cannot be performed for some reason 1 Manually enter all data on the SMC report factory settings 2 Install the Security function Data Overwrite Security and HDD Encrypti...

Page 344: ...2 Tube cooling fan bracket A x 2 x 1 3 Tube cooling fan 1st Duct Fan 4 Replacement and Adjustment 342...

Page 345: ...cover p 176 2 Controller box right cover p 318 3 Disconnect the ADF I F cable A 4 CIS I F cable bracket B x 1 5 Disconnect the CIS I F cable C x 1 x 1 6 Move the single pass ADF A to the rear side an...

Page 346: ...ADF Covers ADF Front Cover 1 Open the feed cover A 2 Remove two screws A on the front cover 4 Replacement and Adjustment 344...

Page 347: ...nd two tabs B at the bottom of the ADF front cover 4 ADF front cover C ADF Rear Cover 1 Open the feed cover A 2 Lift the original tray B 3 ADF rear top cover C x 1 4 Remove two screws A on the ADF rea...

Page 348: ...two tabs and then remove the ADF rear cover C Original Feed Cover 1 ADF front cover p 344 2 ADF rear cover p 344 3 Release five clamps shown above 4 Disconnect two connectors A and remove the ground c...

Page 349: ...6 Disconnect three connectors A 7 Original feed cover link A x 1 8 Original feed cover B x 1 Original Tray Unit 1 ADF front cover p 344 2 ADF rear cover p 344 3 Original feed unit p 350 Single Pass A...

Page 350: ...4 Slide the right front cover A in the direction indicated by the arrow and remove it x 1 There is a hook at the rear of the right front cover 4 Replacement and Adjustment 348...

Page 351: ...5 Remove two screws X 2 6 Release four clamps X 4 7 Disconnect three connectors x 3 Single Pass ADF Single Pass ADF model only 349...

Page 352: ...ove it x 2 Original Feed Unit 1 Open the original feed cover A 2 Remove the snap fitting B 3 Push the original feed unit slowly to the front side to disengage the shaft C on the rear side and then lif...

Page 353: ...nal Feed Belt and Pick Up Roller 1 Original feed unit p 350 2 Slide the bushing A 3 Original pick up roller unit B 4 Original pick up roller A x 2 bushing x 2 Single Pass ADF Single Pass ADF model onl...

Page 354: ...t the original feed roller springs first then follow this procedure in reverse Original Separation Roller 1 Open the original feed cover 2 Original feed unit p 350 3 Original separation roller cover A...

Page 355: ...2 Transport idle roller left unit A x 2 3 White guide plate B x 1 4 Original registration sensor A hook x 1 ADF Control Board 1 ADF rear cover p 344 Single Pass ADF Single Pass ADF model only 353...

Page 356: ...trol board A x 4 all s Original Width Interval Original Separation and Skew Correction Sensors Original Width Sensors 1 Original feed cover p 344 2 Feed cover guide plate A x 3 4 Replacement and Adjus...

Page 357: ...riginal width sensor bracket A x 4 4 Original width sensors A x 5 hooks x 1 each Original Separation and Skew Correction Sensors 1 Original feed cover p 344 Single Pass ADF Single Pass ADF model only...

Page 358: ...guide plate A x 3 3 Original separation sensor A hooks x 1 4 Original skew correction sensor B hooks x 1 Interval Sensor 1 Original feed cover p 344 2 Original feed cover guide plate A x 3 4 Replaceme...

Page 359: ...nsors 1 Lift the original tray A 2 Lower cover B x 4 3 Original length sensor 1 B5 A x 1 4 Original length sensor 2 A4 B x 1 5 Original length sensor 3 LG C x 1 APS Start Sensor 1 ADF rear cover p 344...

Page 360: ...sor bracket A x 1 3 APS start sensor B x 1 hooks x 1 Other ADF Sensors Bottom plate HP Sensor 1 Original feed unit p 350 2 ADF front cover p 344 3 Open the original side fence A x 1 4 Replacement and...

Page 361: ...om plate HP sensor A x 1 hooks x 1 Original Set Sensor 1 Original feed unit p 350 2 ADF front cover p 344 3 Open the original side fence A x 1 4 Bracket A x 1 Single Pass ADF Single Pass ADF model onl...

Page 362: ...ginal set sensor A hooks x 1 Original Feed Cover Sensor 1 ADF rear cover p 344 2 Original feed cover sensor A hooks x 1 Bottom Plate Position Sensor 1 ADF rear cover p 344 4 Replacement and Adjustment...

Page 363: ...sensor A x 1 hooks x 1 Original Pick Up Roller HP Sensor 1 ADF rear cover p 344 2 Original pick up roller HP sensor A hooks x 1 Bottom Plate Lift Motor 1 ADF rear cover p 344 Single Pass ADF Single P...

Page 364: ...eassembling the bottom plate lift motor make sure that the timing belt for the bottom plate lift motor is correctly set Original Transport Motor 1 ADF rear cover p 344 2 Original tray unit p 347 3 Har...

Page 365: ...and remove the timing belt B and spring C 5 Original transport motor bracket A x 2 6 Original transport motor B x 2 Original Feed Motor 1 ADF rear cover p 344 2 Harness guide p 362 Single Pass ADF Si...

Page 366: ...3 Remove the bracket A x 1 x 1 4 Release the harness A x 1 4 Replacement and Adjustment 364...

Page 367: ...elease the harness A of the original pick up roller motor x 1 6 Disconnect the connector A and remove the timing belt B and spring C x 1 x 1 timing belt x 1 Single Pass ADF Single Pass ADF model only...

Page 368: ...7 Original feed motor bracket A x 2 8 Original feed motor A x 2 Original Pick Up Roller Motor 1 ADF rear cover p 344 2 Harness guide p 362 4 Replacement and Adjustment 366...

Page 369: ...A x 2 x 1 Original Exit Motor 1 ADF rear cover p 344 2 Harness guide p 362 3 APS start sensor bracket p 357 4 ADF control board p 353 5 Release the clamp A 6 Timing belt and spring B Single Pass ADF...

Page 370: ...r B x 2 CIS Unit Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before performing this procedure 1 ADF front cover p 344 2 ADF rear cover p 344 3 Original feed unit p 350 4 Remove the screw B 5...

Page 371: ...6 Original guide plate Mylar A x 1 7 Disconnect the CIS I F cable and two harnesses B 8 Tension spring A 9 Tension bracket B x 2 10 Timing belts C Single Pass ADF Single Pass ADF model only 369...

Page 372: ...the ADF A 12 Release the lever B and open the white board C 13 Insert a sheet of paper A between the exposure glass surface and the white roller to protect the white roller 4 Replacement and Adjustme...

Page 373: ...tching the glass and damaging the white roller When reinstalling the CIS Unit Align the arm A of the CIS unit on the rail B of the ADF unit and then push the CIS unit slowly Push the CIS unit carefull...

Page 374: ...Exit Sensor 1 CIS unit p 368 2 Original exit sensor with the discharge bracket A hook x 1 3 Original exit sensor B ADF Fan 1 ADF rear cover p 344 2 Original feed motor p 363 4 Replacement and Adjustm...

Page 375: ...n bracket A x 2 x 1 x 1 4 ADF fan A x 2 When reinstalling the ADF fan Make sure that the ADF fan is installed with the label on the ADF fan facing the right side Single Pass ADF Single Pass ADF model...

Page 376: ...SW No OFF ON 1 Boot up from Flash Memory Boot up from SD card 2 to 8 Factory Use Only Do not change the switch settings BCU Board DIP SW No OFF ON 1 and 2 Factory Use Only Do not change the switch se...

Page 377: ...ogram Mode The Service Program Mode is for use by service representatives only If this mode is used by anyone other than service representatives for any reason data might be deleted or settings might...

Page 378: ...ter you access the SP mode This section explains the functions of the System Printer Scanner SP modes Refer to the Fax service manual for the Fax SP modes SP Mode Button Summary Here is a short summar...

Page 379: ...e list Switching Between SP Mode and Copy Mode for Test Printing 1 In the SP mode select the test print Then press Copy Window 2 Use the copy window copier mode to select the appropriate settings pape...

Page 380: ...opy window to return to the SP mode display 7 Press Exit two times to return to the copy window when you are finished Exiting Service Mode Press the Exit key on the touch panel Service Mode Lock Unloc...

Page 381: ...el Screen The maximum number of characters which can show on the control panel screen is limited to 30 characters For this reason some of the SP modes shown on the screen need to be abbreviated The fo...

Page 382: ...e number column means that the main switch must be turned off and on to effect the setting change An asterisk to the right hand side of the mode number column means that this mode is stored in the NVR...

Page 383: ...e registration by changing the registration motor operation timing for each mode 002 Tray Plain ENG 9 to 9 0 0 0 1 mm step 003 Tray Middle Thick ENG 004 Tray Thick 1 ENG 005 Tray Thick 2 ENG 007 By pa...

Page 384: ...G 023 Duplex Plain 1200 ENG 024 Duplex Middle Thick 1200 ENG 025 Duplex Thick 1 1200 ENG 026 Tray Thin ENG 027 By pass Thin ENG 028 Duplex Thin ENG 029 Tray Thin 1200 ENG 030 By pass Thin 1200 ENG 031...

Page 385: ...y changing the paper feed timing 002 Paper Tray1 Plain ENG 9 to 5 2 1 mm step 003 Tray1 Middle Thick ENG 9 to 5 1 1 mm step 004 Paper Tray1 Thick1 ENG 9 to 5 2 1 mm step 007 Paper Tray2 3 4 5 LCT Plai...

Page 386: ...5 2 1 mm step 1007 By Pass Size Detection By Pass Size Detection Display 001 LG ENG 0 or 1 0 0 OFF 1 ON Enables or disables the automatic paper size detection function of the by pass tray This SP det...

Page 387: ...r mode 008 Temp Delta Warm Center EN G 0 to 200 5 1 deg step 009 Temp Delta Warm End EN G 0 to 200 5 1 deg step 010 Temp Delta Warm Press EN G 0 to 200 C3c 40 C3d 26 1 deg step Reload Permit Setting S...

Page 388: ...the setting of the forced reload permit for cold temperature in BW mode 019 Forced Reload Time Cold BW EN G 0 to 100 C3c 14 C3d 20 1 sec step Reload Permit Setting Specifies the settings of the reload...

Page 389: ...Delta Cold BW2 Center EN G 0 to 200 5 1 deg step 104 Temp Delta Cold BW2 End EN G 0 to 200 5 1 deg step 105 Temp Delta Cold BW2 Press EN G 0 to 200 100 1 deg step Reload Permit Setting Specifies the...

Page 390: ...forced reload permit for cold temperature 204 Forced Reload Time Cold FIN less ADF less EN G 0 to 100 C3c 14 C3d 20 1 sec step 1102 Feed Permit Setting Specified the settings of the paper feeding tim...

Page 391: ...Permit Time ENG 0 to 200 60 1 sec step 1105 Print Target Temp Printing Mode Roller Type Color Simplex Duplex Roller Type Center and Ends Heating roller Pressure Pressure roller Paper Type Plain Thin...

Page 392: ...ready condition in BW printing 008 Plain2 BW Press ENG 0 to 200 C3c 120 C3d 139 1 deg step Specifies the pressure roller target temperature for the ready condition in BW printing 009 Thin FC Center E...

Page 393: ...to 180 C3c 158 C3d 161 1 deg step 030 Special1 FC Press ENG 0 to 200 120 1 deg step 031 Special1 BW Center ENG 100 to 180 C3c 158 C3d 161 1 deg step 032 Special1 BW Press ENG 0 to 200 120 1 deg step...

Page 394: ...00 to 180 143 1 deg step 110 M thick FC Press Low Speed ENG 0 to 200 120 1 deg step 111 M thick BW Center Low Speed ENG 100 to 180 143 1 deg step 112 M thick BW Press Low Speed ENG 0 to 200 120 1 deg...

Page 395: ...Press ENG 0 to 200 120 1 deg step 131 OHP Center ENG 100 to 180 158 1 deg step 132 OHP Press ENG 0 to 200 120 1 deg step 133 Envelop Center Low Speed ENG 100 to 180 163 1 deg step 134 Envelop Press Lo...

Page 396: ...003 Preheat2 Center ENG 0 to 125 90 1 deg step Specifies the temperature of the pressure roller for the energy save 2 mode 004 Preheat2 Press ENG 0 to 125 90 1 deg step Specifies the temperature of t...

Page 397: ...de 2 1111 Environment Correction Fusing 001 Temp Threshold Low ENG 0 to 100 17 1 deg step Specifies the threshold temperature for low temperature If the fusing temperature is 17 C or less the machine...

Page 398: ...ty 003 Humidity Threshold H humid ENG 0 to 100 65 1 step Specifies the threshold between middle and high humidity 004 Permit Temp Delta Press M humid ENG 0 to 200 40 1 deg step Specifies the threshold...

Page 399: ...End ENG 100 to 100 0 1 deg step Specifies the different temperature between end and center of the heating roller 1124 CPM Down Setting Specifies the settings for the CPM down mode 001 Low Down Temp E...

Page 400: ...t the normal CPM in the high temperature condition 009 High 1st CPM Down Temp A3 Press End ENG 100 to 250 180 1 deg step Specifies the heating roller temperature for 1st CPM down of A3 paper size 010...

Page 401: ...90 1 deg step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 1st CPM down of LT paper size 019 High 2nd CPM Down Temp LT Fuser End ENG 100 to 250 195 1 deg step Specifies the pressure roller temperatur...

Page 402: ...1 deg step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 2nd CPM down of A5 paper size 029 High 3rd CPM Down Temp A5 Press End ENG 100 to 250 210 1 deg step Specifies the pressure roller temperature f...

Page 403: ...sec step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 2nd CPM down of A3 paper size 103 High 3rd CPM Down Time A3 ENG 0 to 10 000 10 000 1 sec step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 3rd C...

Page 404: ...ep Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 3rd CPM down of LT 113 High 1st CPM Down Time A4 ENG 0 to 10 000 10 000 1 sec step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 1st CPM down of A4 pap...

Page 405: ...3d 20 1 sec step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 1st CPM down of B6 paper size 123 High 2nd CPM Down Time B6 ENG 0 to 10 000 10 000 1 sec step Specifies the pressure roller temperature f...

Page 406: ...000 10 000 1 sec step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 2nd CPM down of DLT 156 High 3rd CPM Down Time DLT Low Speed ENG 0 to 10 000 10 000 1 sec step Specifies the pressure roller temper...

Page 407: ...ep Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 3rd CPM down of A4 paper size 166 High 1st CPM Down Time B5 Low Speed ENG 0 to 10 000 10 000 1 sec step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 1...

Page 408: ...n Time A6 Low Speed ENG 0 to 10 000 10 000 1 sec step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 1st CPM down of A6 paper size 176 High 2nd CPM Down Time A6 Low Speed ENG 0 to 10 000 10 000 1 sec s...

Page 409: ...ep Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 1st CPM down of DLT Large paper size 008 High 2nd CPM DLT Large Size Normal Speed ENG 0 to 100 50 1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for...

Page 410: ...to 100 50 1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 2nd CPM down of B4 Small paper size 018 High 3rd CPM B4 Small Size Normal Speed ENG 0 to 100 30 1 step Specifies the pressure roller temp...

Page 411: ...p Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 3rd CPM down of A4 Large paper size 028 High 1st CPM A4 Small Size Normal Speed ENG 0 to 100 80 1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 1st...

Page 412: ...A5 Normal Speed ENG 0 to 100 C3c 85 C3d 65 1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 1st CPM down of A5 paper size 038 High 2nd CPM A5 Normal Speed ENG 0 to 100 50 1 step Specifies the pre...

Page 413: ...ressure roller temperature for 2nd CPM down of A3 Large paper size 103 High 1st CPM A3 Small Size Middle Speed ENG 0 to 100 80 1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 1st CPM down of A3 S...

Page 414: ...1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 2nd CPM down of B4 Small paper size 119 High 1st CPM LT Large Size Middle Speed ENG 0 to 100 80 1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperature fo...

Page 415: ...mal Speed ENG 0 to 100 50 1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 2nd CPM down of B5 Large paper size 134 High 1st CPM B5 Small Size Middle Speed ENG 0 to 100 80 1 step Specifies the pres...

Page 416: ...ssure roller temperature for 1st CPM down of A3 Small paper size 207 High 1st CPM DLT Large Size Low Speed ENG 0 to 100 80 1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 1st CPM down of DLT Larg...

Page 417: ...roller temperature for 1st CPM down of B5 Large paper size 234 High 1st CPM B5 Small Size Low Speed ENG 0 to 100 80 1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 1st CPM down of B5 Small paper...

Page 418: ...emperature at the end of the pressure roller when an SC was issued 50 to 300 1 deg step 151 Htg Roller Ctr Det2 ENG Displays the temperature at the center of the heating roller when an SC was issued 5...

Page 419: ...End Det3 ENG Displays the temperature at the end of the pressure roller when an SC was issued 50 to 300 1 deg step 1142 Fusing Jam Detection 001 SC Display ENG 0 or 1 0 0 OFF 1 ON Enables or disables...

Page 420: ...t any jobs for specified time by this SP after copying or printing the machine depresses the fusing unit 101 Pressure Plain1 2 ENG 0 to 3 3 1 step Sets the default pressure position of the fusing unit...

Page 421: ...HP ENG 0 to 3 3 1 step 159 Pressure Envelope Low Speed ENG 0 to 3 3 1 step 160 Pressure Thin Low Speed ENG 0 to 3 3 1 step 161 Pressure Thick4 ENG 0 to 3 3 1 step Sets the default pressure position of...

Page 422: ...n for measuring the nip 1153 Fuser Cleaning 001 Compulsion execution Execute the fusing cleaning mode 002 Operation interval ENG 1 to 300 0 1 K step Adjusts the execution interval for the fusing clean...

Page 423: ...Time ENG 0 to 100 0 1 sec step 021 After Job End Temp Center ENG 0 to 200 5 1 sec step 022 After Job End Temp End ENG 0 to 200 5 1 sec step 023 After Job End Time ENG 0 to 100 0 1 sec step 1156 A3 DLT...

Page 424: ...ENG 010 Duplex CW Plain Low ENG 4 to 4 0 0 0 1 step 011 Duplex CW Normal High ENG 012 Duplex CW Middle Thick Low ENG 013 Duplex CW Middle Thick Mid ENG 014 Duplex CW Middle Thick High ENG 015 Duplex C...

Page 425: ...ow ENG 2 to 2 1 1 0 1 step 040 Feed Thick 1 Mid ENG 2 to 2 0 1 0 1 step 041 Feed Thick 2 Low ENG 2 to 2 1 1 0 1 step 042 Feed Thick 3 Low ENG 043 Bridge Motor Low ENG 4 to 4 0 0 1 step 044 Bridge Moto...

Page 426: ...ENG 078 TonerMot ENG 30 to 30 10 5 step 079 Fusing 1200 ENG 4 to 4 0 6 0 01 step 080 Fusing Thin 600 ENG 4 to 4 0 6 0 01 step 100 Drum Adjust ENG 0 or 1 1 1 0 Off 1 On Enables or disables the drum amp...

Page 427: ...Long Registration Thick 2 Low ENG 2 to 2 1 1 0 1 step 128 Long Registration Thick 3 Low ENG 2 to 2 1 1 0 1 step 129 Long Fusing Plain High ENG 4 to 4 1 9 0 01 step 130 Long Fusing Plain Low ENG 4 to...

Page 428: ...02 Fusing Exit Fan ENG 0 to 120 0 0 1 min step 006 Main Suction Fan ENG 007 Paper Exit Fan ENG 008 PSU Fan ENG 009 QSU Heater Cooling Fan ENG 010 AC Control board Cooling Fan ENG 011 Second Duct Fan E...

Page 429: ...180 C3c 80 C3d 65 1 min step 003 Extra Fan Cooling Rotat Threshold ENG 0 to 999999999 0 1 min step 004 Extra Fan Cooling Start Date ENG Displays the execution time and date of the extra fan cooling 00...

Page 430: ...Time Fusing Exit Fan Initial ENG 0 to 120 0 0 1 min step 006 Fan Cooling Time Main Suction Fan Initial ENG 0 to 120 0 0 1 min step 007 Fan Cooling Time Paper Exit Fan Initial ENG 0 to 120 0 0 1 min s...

Page 431: ...hese settings does not effect while process control mode SP3 041 1 Default ON is activated When deactivating process control mode with SP3 041 1 the values in these SP modes are used for printing 001...

Page 432: ...environment correction SP2 007 xxx to SP2 011 xxx These SPs are activated only when SP2 012 1 is set to 1 manual control 001 Plain Bk ENG 0 to 3 1 9 0 01 KV step 002 Plain M ENG 0 to 3 1 9 0 01 KV st...

Page 433: ...NG Selects the environmental condition manually 0 to 5 0 1 step 0 The environmental condition is determined automatically 1 LL 2 ML 3 MM 4 MH 5 HH 003 Absolute Humidity Threshold 1 ENG Changes the hum...

Page 434: ...ays the previous relative humidity 0 to 100 1 RH step 013 Previous Absolute Humidity Bk Display ENG Displays the previous absolute humidity 0 to 100 0 01 g m3 step 2015 Charge AC Adj Result Displays a...

Page 435: ...rail Edge Width ENG 003 Left ENG 0 to 9 9 2 0 1 mm step 004 Right ENG 006 Duplex Trail L Size ENG 0 to 4 1 0 1 mm step 007 Duplex Trail M Size ENG 0 to 4 0 8 0 1 mm step 008 Duplex Trail S Size ENG 0...

Page 436: ...Increasing a value makes lines thicker on the output 002 High Speed Ma ENG 003 High Speed Cy ENG 004 High Speed Ye ENG 005 Middle Speed Bk ENG 50 to 120 100 1 step Decreasing a value makes lines thinn...

Page 437: ...pattern 1 to 4 1 1 step 1 All colors 2 Magenta 3 Yellow 4 Cyan 006 Density Bk Specifies the color density for the test pattern 0 to 15 15 1 step 0 Lightest density 15 Darkest density 007 Density Ma 0...

Page 438: ...Replacement and Adjustment section 001 Pulse M ENG 50 to 50 0 1 pulse step 002 Pulse C ENG 003 Pulse Y ENG 2118 Skew Adjustment 001 Execute M ENG Changes the current skew adjustment values to the val...

Page 439: ...to the left side on the print Increasing a value makes the image shift to the right side on the print 1 pulse 1 16 dot 027 Area 0 Bk ENG 255 to 255 0 1sub dot step 028 Area 1 Bk ENG Adjusts the area m...

Page 440: ...ENG 090 Area 11 Ma ENG 091 Area 12 Ma ENG 131 Area 0 Cy ENG 255 to 255 0 1 sub dot step 132 Area 1 Cy ENG Adjusts the area magnification for LD 0 255 to 255 0 1 sub dot step 133 Area 2 Cy ENG 134 Area...

Page 441: ...had Correct Setting FA Adjusts the area correction value for each LD power The main scan is divided into 16 areas However the image areas are limited from area 1 to area 14 For BK and Magenta area 1 i...

Page 442: ...Area 5 Bk ENG 007 Area 6 Bk ENG 008 Area 7 Bk ENG 009 Area 8 Bk ENG 010 Area 9 Bk ENG 011 Area 10 Bk ENG 012 Area 11 Bk ENG 013 Area 12 Bk ENG 014 Area 13 Bk ENG 015 Area 14 Bk ENG 016 Area 15 Bk ENG...

Page 443: ...G 040 Area 7 Ma ENG 041 Area 8 Ma ENG 042 Area 9 Ma ENG 043 Area 10 Ma ENG 044 Area 11 Ma ENG 045 Area 12 Ma ENG 046 Area 13 Ma ENG 047 Area 14 Ma ENG 048 Area 15 Ma ENG This is out of the image area...

Page 444: ...072 Area 7 Cy ENG 073 Area 8 Cy ENG 074 Area 9 Cy ENG 075 Area 10 Cy ENG 076 Area 11 Cy ENG 077 Area 12 Cy ENG 078 Area 13 Cy ENG 079 Area 14 Cy ENG 080 Area 15 Cy ENG This is out of the image area 50...

Page 445: ...es for each correction Paper Int Mag Subdot indicates the magnification correction value between two sheets of paper Mag Cor Subdot indicates the magnification correction value M Scan Erro indicates t...

Page 446: ...768 to 32767 1 pulse step 014 Mag Cor Subdot M ENG 015 M Left Mag Subdot M ENG 016 M Right Mag Subdot M ENG 017 S Cor 600 Line M ENG 16384 to 16383 1 line step 018 S Cor 600 Sub M ENG 1 to 1 0 001 lin...

Page 447: ...step 041 M Scan Erro Left Y ENG 042 M Scan Erro Center Y ENG 043 M Scan Erro Right Y ENG 044 S Scan Erro Left Y ENG 045 S Scan Erro Center Y ENG 046 S Scan Erro Right Y ENG 047 M Cor Dot Y ENG 512 to...

Page 448: ...Subdot M ENG 15 to 15 0 1 pulse step 008 M Scan Low Dot M ENG 512 to 511 0 1 dot step 009 M Scan Low Subdot M ENG 15 to 15 0 1 pulse step 010 M Scan High Dot C ENG 512 to 511 0 1 dot step 011 M Scan...

Page 449: ...C ENG Not used 034 S Scan High Line Y ENG 16384 to 16383 0 1 line step 035 S Scan High Subline Y ENG 1 to 1 0 0 001 line 036 S Scan Medium Line Y ENG 16384 to 16383 0 1 line step 037 S Scan Medium Sub...

Page 450: ...color printing mode during job 005 Page Interrupt FC ENG 0 to 999 200 1 page step Adjusts the threshold of the line position adjustment for color printing mode during jobs 006 Page Stand By BW ENG 0 t...

Page 451: ...ce The timing for line position adjustment depends on the combinations of several conditions 012 Time 2 ENG 1 to 9999 600 1 minute step Adjust the time threshold for the line position adjustment Mode...

Page 452: ...1 times step 009 Number of Failure ENG 0 to 999999 1 times step 010 Error Result M ENG 0 to 9 1 step 0 Not done 1 Completed successfully 2 Cannot detect patterns 3 Fewer lines on the pattern than the...

Page 453: ...ENG 007 Thick 1 C ENG 008 Thick 1 Y ENG 009 Thick 2 FINE Bk ENG 010 Thick 2 FINE M ENG 011 Thick 2 FINE C ENG 012 Thick 2 FINE Y ENG 2229 Development DC Vias Development DC Bias Adjustment Adjusts th...

Page 454: ...Displays the environment temperature and humidity 001 Temperature 50 to 450 0 1deg step 002 Relative Humidity 0 to 1000 0 1 RH step 003 Absolute Humidity 0 to 100 0 01 g m3 step 004 AIT Temperature 0...

Page 455: ...humidity 003 Absolute Humidity Threshold 1 ENG Adjusts the threshold value between LL and ML 0 to 100 4 0 01 g m3 step 004 Absolute Humidity Threshold 2 ENG Adjusts the threshold value between ML and...

Page 456: ...e value of the image transfer belt bias 10 to 250 100 5 step 002 Paper Transfer ENG Adjusts the bias of the paper transfer roller between images 0 to 2100 500 100 V step 2326 Transfer Roller CL Bias T...

Page 457: ...0 to 80 C3c 30 C3d 37 1 A Adjusts the current for the image transfer belt for Black in full color mode for plain paper 002 ITB unit Plain M ENG 0 to 80 C3c 33 C3d 41 1 A Adjusts the current for the i...

Page 458: ...mage transfer belt for Magenta in full color mode for Thick 2 and fine 011 ITB unit Thick 2 FINE C ENG 0 to 80 11 1 A Adjusts the current for the image transfer belt for Cyan in full color mode for Th...

Page 459: ...n 1st Side ENG 0 to 4000 3500 10 V step 002 Separation DC Plain 2nd Side ENG 0 to 4000 3500 10 V step 003 Separation DC 1200 1st Side ENG 0 to 4000 3500 10 V step 004 Separation DC 1200 2nd Side ENG 0...

Page 460: ...or the paper transfer roller current for each paper size SP2403 and SP2407 are multiplied by these SP values Plain High speed Thick 1 Middle speed Thick 2 Fine Low speed 001 Paper Transfer Plain 1st S...

Page 461: ...size 148 mm Paper width 014 Paper Transfer Plain 2nd Side S4 ENG 100 to 600 160 5 step 210 mm S4 size 148 mm Paper width 015 Paper Transfer 1200 1st Side S4 ENG 100 to 600 240 5 step 210 mm S4 size 14...

Page 462: ...nsfer 1200 2nd side ENG 2421 Adjusts the correction to the discharge plate current at the paper leading edge in each mode SP2401 is multiplied by these SPs values The paper leading edge area can be ad...

Page 463: ...ation DC Plain 2nd Side ENG 007 Separation DC 1200 1st Side ENG 008 Separation DC 1200 2nd Side ENG 2423 Plain Trailing Edge Correction Plain Paper Trailing Edge Correction Adjusts the correction coef...

Page 464: ...ts the bias voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller discharge plate at the paper trailing edge between the erase margin area and the image area Plain High speed Thick 1 Middle speed Thick 2...

Page 465: ...0 C3d 38 1 A step 002 Paper Transfer Plain 2nd Side 003 Paper Transfer 1200 1st Side ENG 0 to 250 11 1 A step 004 Paper Transfer 1200 2nd Side 2457 Thin Bias FC Adjusts the current for the paper trans...

Page 466: ...ide S5 ENG 100 to 600 180 5 step 018 Paper Transfer 2nd Side S5 2471 Thin Leading Edge Correction Thin Paper Leading Edge Correction Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the...

Page 467: ...de ENG 004 Paper Transfer 1200 2nd Side 005 Separation DC Plain 1st Side ENG 006 Separation DC Plain 2nd Side 007 Separation DC 1200 1st Side ENG 008 Separation DC 1200 2nd Side 2473 Thin Trailing Edg...

Page 468: ...50 0 2 mm step 002 Paper Transfer Plain 2nd Side 003 Paper Transfer 1200 1st Side ENG 004 Paper Transfer 1200 2nd Side 005 Separation DC Plain 1st Side ENG 0 to 50 0 1 mm step 006 Separation DC Plain...

Page 469: ...ide ENG 0 to 250 12 1 A step Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for glossy paper in black and white mode 2483 Glossy Bias FC 001 Paper Transfer 1st Side ENG 0 to 250 15 1 A step Adjusts...

Page 470: ...h Trail Edge 001 Paper Transfer 1st Side ENG 0 to 50 0 2 mm step 005 Separation DC 1st Side ENG 2489 Glossy Environment Correction 001 Separation DC 1st Side ENG 1 to 60 26 1 step 003 Paper Transfer B...

Page 471: ...2nd Side ENG 003 Separation DC 1200 1st Side ENG 0 to 250 15 1 A step 2511 Thick 1 Paper Size Correction Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each paper s...

Page 472: ...13 Paper Transfer Plain 1 1st Side S4 ENG 100 to 600 115 5 step 210 mm S4 size 148 mm Paper width 014 Paper Transfer Plain 2nd Side S4 ENG 100 to 600 190 5 step 210 mm S4 size 148 mm Paper width 015 P...

Page 473: ...005 Separation DC Plain 1st Side ENG 0 to 400 100 5 step 006 Separation DC Plain 2nd Side ENG 007 Separation DC 1200 1st Side ENG 0 to 400 100 5 step 2522 Thick 1 Switch Timing Lead Edge Adjusts the b...

Page 474: ...2nd Side ENG 0 to 400 100 5 step 007 Separation DC 1200 1st Side ENG 2524 Thick 1 Sw Timing Trail Edge Adjusts the bias voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller discharge plate at the paper...

Page 475: ...553 Thick 2 Bias BW Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for thick 2 paper in black and white mode 001 Paper Transfer 1st Side ENG 0 to 250 7 1 A step 002 Paper Transfer 2nd Side ENG 0 to...

Page 476: ...th 008 Paper Transfer 2nd Side S4 ENG 100 to 600 430 5 step 210 mm S4 size 148 mm Paper width 009 Paper Transfer 1st Side S5 ENG 100 to 600 140 5 step 148 mm S5 size Paper width 010 Paper Transfer 2nd...

Page 477: ...G 003 Separation DC 1st Side ENG 004 Separation DC 2nd Side ENG 2573 Thick 2 Trail Edge Correction Thick 2 Paper Trailing Edge Correction Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current fo...

Page 478: ...Side ENG 1 to 60 11 1 step 2601 OHP Bias Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for OHP 001 Separation DC ENG 0 to 4000 3500 10 V step 2603 OHP Bias BW Adjusts the current for the paper transfe...

Page 479: ...per leading edge in each mode SP2603 and SP2608 are multiplied by these SP values The paper leading edge area can be adjusted with SP2622 001 Paper Transfer ENG 0 to 400 100 5 step 2621 Adjusts the co...

Page 480: ...n area and the image area 001 Paper Transfer ENG 0 to 50 0 1 mm step 002 Separation DC ENG 0 to 50 0 2 mm step 2630 OHP Environment Correction 001 Separation DC ENG 1 to 60 22 1 step 002 Paper Transfe...

Page 481: ...297 mm Paper width 002 Paper Transfer 1st Side S2 ENG 100 to 600 100 5 step 297 mm S2 size 275 mm Paper width 003 Paper Transfer 1st Side S3 ENG 100 to 600 100 5 step 275 mm S3 size 210 mm Paper width...

Page 482: ...to 400 100 5 step 002 Separation DC 1st Side ENG 2654 Adjusts the correction to the discharge plate current at the paper leading edge in each mode SP2650 is multiplied by these SP values The paper le...

Page 483: ...he erase margin area and the image area 001 Paper Transfer 1st Side ENG 0 to 50 0 2 mm step 002 Paper Transfer 2nd Side ENG 003 Separation DC 1st Side ENG 004 Separation DC 2nd Side ENG 2660 Thick 3 E...

Page 484: ...sts the current for the paper transfer roller for thick paper 4 in full color mode 001 Paper Transfer 1st Side ENG 0 to 250 11 1 A step 002 Paper Transfer 2nd Side ENG 0 to 250 15 1 A step 2673 Thick4...

Page 485: ...210 mm S4 size 148 mm Paper width 010 Paper Transfer 2nd Side S5 ENG 100 to 600 600 5 step 148 mm S5 size Paper width 2674 Thick 4 Leading Edge Correction Thick 4 Paper Leading Edge Correction Adjusts...

Page 486: ...orrection to the paper transfer roller current for the paper trailing edge in each mode SP2671 and SP2672 are multiplied by these SP values The paper trailing edge area can be adjusted with SP2677 001...

Page 487: ...sfer BW 2nd Side ENG 005 Paper Transfer FC 1st Side ENG 1 to 60 55 1 step 006 Paper Transfer FC 2nd Side ENG 1 to 60 11 1 step 2751 Special1 Bias Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for spec...

Page 488: ...Transfer 1st Side S1 ENG 100 to 600 100 5 step S1 size 297 mm Paper width 002 Paper Transfer 2nd Side S1 ENG 005 Paper Transfer 1st Side S2 ENG 100 to 600 120 5 step 297 mm S2 size 275 mm Paper width...

Page 489: ...h mode SP2751 is multiplied by these SP values The paper leading edge area can be adjusted with SP2772 005 Separation DC Plain 1st Side ENG 0 to 400 100 5 step 006 Separation DC Plain 2nd Side ENG 007...

Page 490: ...ide ENG 007 Separation DC 1200 1st Side ENG 2774 Special 1 Sw Timing Trail Edge Adjusts the bias voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller discharge plate at the paper trailing edge between t...

Page 491: ...speed 001 Separation DC Plain 1st Side ENG 0 to 4000 3500 10 V step 002 Separation DC Plain 2nd Side ENG 003 Separation DC 1200 1st Side ENG 2803 Special2 Bias BW Adjusts the current for the paper tra...

Page 492: ...tep 297 mm S2 size 275 mm Paper width 006 Paper Transfer 2nd Side S2 ENG 100 to 600 120 5 step 297 mm S2 size 275 mm Paper width 009 Paper Transfer 1st Side S3 ENG 100 to 600 140 5 step 275 mm S3 size...

Page 493: ...the paper leading edge in each mode SP2801 is multiplied by these SP values The paper leading edge area can be adjusted with SP2822 005 Separation DC Plain 1st Side ENG 0 to 400 100 5 step 006 Separat...

Page 494: ...ide ENG 007 Separation DC 1200 1st Side ENG 2824 Special 2 Sw Timing Trail Edge Adjusts the bias voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller discharge plate at the paper trailing edge between t...

Page 495: ...eed 1200 Low speed 001 Separation DC Plain 1st Side ENG 0 to 4000 3500 10 V step 002 Separation DC Plain 2nd Side ENG 003 Separation DC 1200 1st Side ENG 2852 Special 3 Bias BW Adjusts the current for...

Page 496: ...step 297 mm S2 size 275 mm Paper width 006 Paper Transfer 2nd Side S2 ENG 100 to 600 120 5 step 297 mm S2 size 275 mm Paper width 009 Paper Transfer 1st Side S3 ENG 100 to 600 140 5 step 275 mm S3 siz...

Page 497: ...e in each mode SP2851 is multiplied by these SP values The paper leading edge area can be adjusted with SP2872 005 Separation DC Plain 1st Side ENG 0 to 400 100 5 step 006 Separation DC Plain 2nd Side...

Page 498: ...ide ENG 007 Separation DC 1200 1st Page ENG 2874 Special 3 Sw Timing Trail Edge Adjusts the bias voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller discharge plate at the paper trailing edge between t...

Page 499: ...Time Development Roller Reverse Time Specified the time of the development roller reverse rotation after the development unit has stopped The reverse rotation of the development roller is used for re...

Page 500: ...hine does not recover change this setting to 1 002 SC443 00 Count ENG 0 to 3 0 1 step Displays the number of the ITB encodre error SC443 is displayed if this counter counts to 3 2930 SecondaryFB Thres...

Page 501: ...Request Timing 001 Standard Speed ENG 0 to 4000 0 10 msec step 002 Medium Speed ENG 0 to 4000 0 10 msec step 003 Low Speed ENG 0 to 4000 0 10 msec step 2973 Forced Process Down Threshold 001 ENG 0 to...

Page 502: ...PM Down Thresh Duty Control ENG 0 to 5000 1 1 page step 008 Drum Stop Time Duty Control ENG 300 to 20000 7500 10 msec step 009 ITB Stop Time Duty Control ENG 300 to 20000 7500 10 msec step 010 Duty Co...

Page 503: ...ol that is normally done at the same time as MUSIC This SP does the MUSIC line position adjustment twice 005 Normal MUSIC Executes the process control that is normally done at the same time as MUSIC T...

Page 504: ...r each color 002 Execution COL 003 Execution Bk 004 Execution M 005 Execution C 006 Execution Y 3014 T Sensor Initial Set Exe Developer Initialization Result Display 001 Display YCMK ENG 0 to 9999 1 s...

Page 505: ...Time Bk ENG 0 to 30 4 1 sec step 002 Supply Time M ENG 003 Supply Time C ENG 004 Supply Time Y ENG 3041 Process Control Type 001 Voltage Control ENG 0 or 1 1 1 step Alphanumeric 0 FIXED Use the fixed...

Page 506: ...aximum number of repeats of the toner density adjustment at power on 0 Disabled 1 to 3 Repeat number 4 Repeat three times No consumption mode 5 Repeat three times Toner is supplied only when the toner...

Page 507: ...density is too low and toner is consumed only when the toner density is too dark 6 to 9 Disabled 005 Repeat Number Recovery ENG 0 to 9 0 1 time step Not used 006 Repeat Number Job End ENG 0 to 9 4 1...

Page 508: ...density when toner density is detected to be low at the toner density adjustment 013 T1 Bias Bk ENG 0 to 80 C3c 30 C3d 37 1 A step Adjusts the image transfer belt bias for Black 014 T2 Bias M ENG 0 to...

Page 509: ...3611 007 by more than the specified thresholds SP3239 009 021 Consumption Pat LD DUTY Y ENG 0 to 15 15 1 step Adjusts the LD duty for the toner consumption mode at the toner density adjustment In tone...

Page 510: ...umber of toner end detections for each color 001 Bk ENG 0 to 99 1 time step 002 M ENG 003 C ENG 004 Y ENG 3201 TD Sensor Vt Display Display the current voltage of the TD sensor for each color 001 Curr...

Page 511: ...0 44 C3d 0 61 0 01 V step 007 Thick 2 FINE Shift C ENG 0 to 5 C3c 0 43 C3d 0 6 0 01 V step 008 Thick 2 FINE Shift Y ENG 0 to 5 C3c 0 48 C3d 0 66 0 01 V step 009 Mid TCShift Bk ENG 0 5 to 0 5 0 0 01 V...

Page 512: ...ef value for each color 001 Current Bk ENG 0 to 5 5 3 0 01 V step 002 Current M ENG 003 Current C ENG 004 Current Y ENG 005 008 Displays or adjusts the Vtref value for each color at developer initiali...

Page 513: ...012 P Rank 4 Threshold ENG 2 to 0 0 2 0 1 step 013 014 Threshold for image density rank on the image transfer belt 013 T Rank 1 Threshold ENG 1 to 0 0 2 0 01 V step 014 T Rank 2 Threshold ENG 0 to 1 0...

Page 514: ...0 to 255 140 1 V step DC charge bias Development bias x 1 0 001 x SP3 241 001 to 004 these values 006 Offset M ENG 007 Offset C ENG 008 Offset Y ENG 3242 LD Power Setting Adjusts the coefficient for L...

Page 515: ...to 1000 45 1 step 023 LowSpd offset C ENG 1000 to 1000 69 1 step 024 LowSpd offset Y ENG 1000 to 1000 65 1 step 3251 Coverage These 001 to 016 are coefficients for SP3 222 009 to 012 001 Latest Pixel...

Page 516: ...step 014 Average L M ENG 015 Average L C ENG 016 Average L Y ENG 017 019 Adjusts the threshold for SP3 251 005 to 016 017 Total Page Setting S ENG 1 to 100 10 1 sheet step 018 Total Page Setting M EN...

Page 517: ...007 Displays the ID sensor diffusion offset voltage for Vsg adjustments 005 Voffset dif M ENG 0 to 5 5 0 01 V step 006 Voffset dif C ENG 007 Voffset dif Y ENG 008 010 Displays the ID sensor offset vol...

Page 518: ...ean the result of each sensor sensor for Front sensor for Bk sensor for Cyan sensor for Center sensor for Magenta sensor for Yellow and sensor for Rear 001 Latest ENG 111 to 999 1 step 9 Unexpected er...

Page 519: ...st Bk ENG 0 to 100 1 step 002 Latest M ENG 003 Latest C ENG 004 Latest Y ENG 3421 Toner Supply Range 001 Upper Limit Bk ENG Adjusts the toner supply rate during printing 0 to 100 100 1 step 002 Upper...

Page 520: ...Adj ENG 008 Charge AC Control ENG 009 MUSIC Power ON BW ENG 010 MUSIC Power ON FC ENG 3511 Execution Interval Setting Adjusts the threshold for each adjustment mode 001 Job End Potential Control BW EN...

Page 521: ...ion Coef 1 JE FC ENG 0 to 1 0 5 0 01 step 025 Correction Coef 2 JE FC ENG 0 to 1 1 0 01 step 026 Cor Coef 1 Interrupt BW ENG 0 to 1 0 1 0 01 step 027 Cor Coef 2 Interrupt BW ENG 0 to 1 1 0 01 step 028...

Page 522: ...1270 0 1 C step 002 Relative Humidity ENG 0 to 1000 0 1 RH step 003 Absolute Humidity ENG 0 to 1000 0 1 g m3 step 004 AIT Temperature ENG 1280 to 1270 0 1 deg step 3515 Execution Interval Display Disp...

Page 523: ...t adjustment is done even toner near end condition 1 Forbid adjustment is not done at toner near end condition 002 MUSIC ENG 003 TC Adj ENG 3520 ITB Idling Number Specifies the number of the ITB idlin...

Page 524: ...step 100 Rapi_timer Time Setting ENG 0 to 255 30 1 sec step Adjusts the time out time for the Rapi timer 3531 Non use Time Process Control Set Adjusts the threshold for the process control at stand by...

Page 525: ...Target Set ENG 013 Environmental Correction ENG Turns on or off the environmental correction for target development gamma 0 or 1 1 0 Not Correct 1 Correct 014 K Max Correction ENG Adjusts the maximum...

Page 526: ...01 Plain Bk ENG 0 to 800 1 V step 002 Plain M ENG 003 Plain C ENG 004 Plain Y ENG 005 Thick 1 Bk ENG 0 to 800 1 V step 006 Thick 1 M ENG 007 Thick 1 C ENG 008 Thick 1 Y ENG 009 Thick 2 FINE Bk ENG 0 t...

Page 527: ...Thick 2 FINE M ENG 011 Thick 2 FINE C ENG 012 Thick 2 FINE Y ENG 3641 Charge AC Control Display Plain High speed Displays the charge AC voltage adjusted with the process control for each color 001 Pl...

Page 528: ...tration Control Setting Selects the toner concentration control method by HST memory which is in the TD sensor 001 Control Method Selection ENG 0 or 1 1 0 Not Use 1 Use 3711 HST Concentration Control...

Page 529: ...001 Vcnt ENG 0 to 5 0 1 V step 002 Vt ENG 0 to 5 0 1 V step 003 Sensitivity HL ENG 1 22 to 3 77 0 01 V step 004 Sensitivity HM ENG 0 to 2 55 0 01 V step 005 Sensitivity ML ENG 006 Set Detection ENG 0...

Page 530: ...1 ENG 0 to 255 1 V step 010 Serial Number 2 ENG 011 Adjustment Vt ENG 0 to 5 0 1 V step 012 Adjustment Vtref ENG 0 to 5 0 1 V step 013 Adjustment Vtcnt ENG 0 to 5 0 01 V step 014 Adjustment Gamma ENG...

Page 531: ...o 4 0 1 step 002 Detection Times CTL 0 to 50 0 1 step 003 Print Page After Near Full CTL 0 to 1000 0 1 sheet step 004 Pixel Count After Near Full CTL 0 to 200000 0 1 cm2 step 005 Pixel Count After Rep...

Page 532: ...ull detection for the toner collection bottle 3900 Waste Toner New Detection Turns toner collection bottle full detection on or off 001 ON OFF Setting ENG 0 or 1 1 0 OFF 1 ON 3901 New PCU Detection Tu...

Page 533: ...nly change the cleaning unit 3902 015 This is for the image transfer belt cleaning unit 014 Fusing Unit ENG 015 Cleaning Unit ENG 016 Paper Transfer Unit ENG 017 Toner Collection Bottle ENG 018 Fusing...

Page 534: ...FA 4011 S to S Regist Adjustment Adjusts the side to side registration by changing the scanning start timing in the main scan direction 001 ENG 2 5 to 2 5 0 0 1 mm step FA 4012 Scanner Erase Margin Sc...

Page 535: ...able Scanner free run without HP sensor check 4020 Dust Check 001 Dust Detect On Off ENG Turns the ADF scan glass dust check on off 0 or 1 0 1 step 0 OFF 1 ON 002 Dust Detect Lvl ENG Selects the detec...

Page 536: ...5 is set to 3 4305 8K 16K Detection This program enables the machine to automatically recognize the 8K 16K size 001 ENG 0 to 3 0 1 step 0 Normal Detection the machine detects A4 LT size as A4 or LT de...

Page 537: ...Specifies the lamp on timing for the scan original size detection in book scanning mode 004 LED PWM Duty ENG 0 to 100 60 1 step Sets the LED lamp intensity 4310 Scan Size Detect Value Displays the de...

Page 538: ...4 Gradation main scan D 5 Gradation sub scan 1 6 Grid pattern 7 Slant grid pattern 8 Gradation RGBCMYK 9 UCR pattern 10 Color patch 16 1 11 Color patch 16 2 12 Color patch 64 13 Grid pattern CMYK 14...

Page 539: ...opy K Text ENG 0 to 10 5 1 step 10 Darkest density 002 Copy C Text ENG 003 Copy M Text ENG 004 Copy Y Text ENG 005 Copy K Photo ENG 006 Copy C Photo ENG 007 Copy M Photo ENG 008 Copy Y Photo ENG 4505...

Page 540: ...YR YG etc x 4 Colors R G B Option for a total of 48 parameters 001 004 RY Phase Option R G B ENG Specifies the printer vector correction value 0 to 255 0 1 step 005 008 YR Phase Option R G B 009 012...

Page 541: ...he AGC 002 HP Detection Disable DFU 4609 Gray Balance Set R 001 Book Scan ENG 512 to 511 46 1 digit step 002 DF Scan ENG 512 to 511 46 1 digit step 4610 Gray Balance Set G 001 Book Scan ENG 384 to 255...

Page 542: ...3 0 1 digit step 4625 Black Level Adj Display BE Blue Even signal BO Blue Odd signal 001 Latest BE Color ENG Displays the black offset value for the even blue signal in the CCD circuit board 0 to 1638...

Page 543: ...the controller for Green 001 Latest GE Color ENG 0 to 1023 0 1 digit step 002 Latest GO Color ENG 4633 Digital Gain Adjust Displays the gain value of the amplifiers on the controller for Blue 001 Lat...

Page 544: ...D circuit board 0 to 16383 0 1 digit step 002 Last Correct Value GO Color ENG Displays the black offset value for the odd green signal in the CCD circuit board 0 to 16383 0 1 digit step 4656 Black Lev...

Page 545: ...signal GO Green Odd signal 001 Last Correct Value GE Color ENG 0 to 1023 0 1 digit step 002 Last Correct Value GO Color ENG 4663 Digital Gain Adjust BE Blue Even signal BO Blue Odd signal 001 Last Co...

Page 546: ...Displays the factory setting values of the black level adjustment for the even blue signal in the CCD circuit board 0 to 16383 1 digit step 002 Factory Setting BO Color ENG Displays the factory setti...

Page 547: ...e gain value of the amplifiers on the controller for Blue 001 Factory Setting BE Color ENG 0 to 1023 1 digit step 002 Factory Setting BO Color ENG 4688 Scan Image Density Adjustment Adjusts the white...

Page 548: ...lack Level Peak Read Displays the level of the black level scanning If these scanned black levels are out of the correct range SC141 may be issued 001 RE ENG 0 to 1023 1 digit step 002 RO ENG 4694 Bla...

Page 549: ...ement with exposure lamp on or off Press OFF to stop this free run Otherwise the free run lasts 002 Lamp ON 4804 Home Position 001 ENG Executes the scanner HP detection 4806 Carriage Save 001 ENG Move...

Page 550: ...l 17 8 bit 4918 Man Gamma Pht Y Adjusts the offset data of the printer gamma for yellow in Photo mode See Printer Gamma Correction in the Replacement and Adjustment for how to use 009 ENG Enter the ma...

Page 551: ...ight Correction 001 Sensitivity Selection ENG Selects the Highlight correction level 0 to 9 4 1 step 0 weakest sensitivity 9 strongest sensitivity 002 Range Selection ENG Selects the range level of Hi...

Page 552: ...dless of whether the counter value is negative or positive 001 Counter Method CTL 0 or 1 1 0 Developments 1 Prints 5047 Paper Display Turns on or off the printed paper display on the LCD 001 Backing P...

Page 553: ...lay 1 Display 5062 Parts Replacement Alert Display Display or does not display the PM part yield on the LCD 001 Drum Unit Bk CTL 0 or 1 0 0 Not display 1 Display 002 Drum Unit M CTL 003 Drum Unit C CT...

Page 554: ...s button on the LCD 001 CTL 0 or 1 0 0 Not display 1 Display 5067 Part Replacement Operation Type Selects the service maintenance or user maintenance for each PM parts If the user service is selected...

Page 555: ...ass Paper Size Display 001 CTL 0 or 1 0 0 Off 1 On Turn on or off the paper size confirmation pop up on the LED This pop up prevents mismatching between a paper size selected by the operation panel an...

Page 556: ...5075 USB Keyboard Sets the function of the external keyboard 001 Function Setting CTL 0 Disable 1 Enable 5 System Maintenance 554...

Page 557: ...sh UK 7 French France 8 French Belgium 9 French Canada 10 German 11 Italian 12 Spanish 13 Spanish Latin America 14 Dutch 15 Norwegian 16 Danish 17 Swedish 18 Portuguese 19 Portuguese Brazil 20 Finnish...

Page 558: ...ode Printer 002 External Optional Counter Type CTL This program specifies the external counter type 0 None 1 Expansion Device 1 2 Expansion Device 2 3 Expansion Device 3 5114 Optional Counter I F 001...

Page 559: ...t disabled 1 Disabled 5131 Paper Size Type Selection The program selects a paper size system from the following alternatives the AB system 0 the LT system 1 and the AF system 2 001 ENG 0 JP Japan 1 NA...

Page 560: ...utomatic printing 5169 CE Login If you will change the printer bit switches you must log in to service mode with this SP before you go into the printer SP mode 001 CE Login CTL 0 or 1 0 0 Disabled 1 E...

Page 561: ...TRAY 4 3 ENG 0 or 1 0 EU ASIA 1 NA 0 B4 1 LG 013 TRAY 4 4 ENG 0 or 1 0 EU ASIA 1 NA 0 B5 LEF 1 Exe LEF 018 LCT ENG 0 to 2 0 EU ASIA 1 NA 0 A4LEF 1 LTLEF 2 B5LEF 5186 RK 4 Enables or disables the preve...

Page 562: ...is fed out without stapling at the maximum number of the finisher stapling when the machine gets a multiple printing job over maximum number If this setting is 0 OFF paper is fed out with stapling at...

Page 563: ...is CH 480 Peking TW 480 Taipei AS 480 Hong Kong 002 Time Difference CTL 1440 to 1440 300 1 min step 5307 Summer Time 001 Setting 0 to 1 NA EU ASIA 1 step 0 Disabled 1 Enabled NA and EUR 1 ASIA 0 Enabl...

Page 564: ...om the left Make sure that SP5 307 1 is set to 1 For example 3500010 EU default The timer is advanced by 1 hour at am 0 00 on the 5th Sunday in March 004 Rule Set End Specifies the end setting for the...

Page 565: ...the frequency of lockouts for account lockouts 1 to 10 5 1 step 003 Cancellation On Off CTL Determines whether the system waits the prescribed time for input of a correct user ID and password after a...

Page 566: ...pt step 002 Detect Time CTL Sets the time limit to stop a password attack once such an attack has been detected 1 to 10 5 1 sec step 5416 Access Information 001 Access User Max Num CTL Limits the numb...

Page 567: ...f access attempts have been detected 0 to 9 3 1 sec step 004 Attack Max Num CTL Sets a limit on the number of requests received for certification in order to slow down the certification speed when an...

Page 568: ...ument server 0 or 1 0 1 0 On 1 Off 021 Fax CTL Determines whether certification is required before a user can use the fax application 0 or 1 0 1 0 On 1 Off 031 Scanner CTL Determines whether certifica...

Page 569: ...e occurs 0 or 1 1 1 1 On 0 Off 5490 MF KeyCard Japan only 001 Job Permit Setting CTL Sets up operation of the machine with a keycard 0 to 1 0 1 0 Disabled Cancels operation without a user code 1 Enabl...

Page 570: ...ep 5508 CC Call CTL 001 Jam Remains 0 Disable 1 Enable Enables disables initiating a call for an unattended paper jam 002 Continuous Jams 0 Disable 1 Enable Enables disables initiating a call for cons...

Page 571: ...Service Parts Near End Call 003 Service Parts End Call 004 User Call 006 Communication Test Call 0 or 1 1 0 Off 1 On 007 Machine Information Notice 008 Alarm Notice 009 Non Genuine Tonner Alarm 010 S...

Page 572: ...value of the blue signal in two color mode 003 G C ENG 0 to 128 100 1 step 128 Darkest density Adjusts the Cyan correction value of the blue signal in two color mode 004 G Y ENG 0 to 128 100 1 step 12...

Page 573: ...n data for process control and all software counters and returns all modes and adjustments to their default values 002 Engine Clears the engine settings 003 SCS Initializes default system settings SCS...

Page 574: ...k Setup User Menu NCS Network Control Service 012 R Fax Initializes the job login ID SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin job history and local storage file numbers 014 Clear DCS Setting Initializes the DCS D...

Page 575: ...he free run mode for a test 001 B W A4 LEF 002 FC A4 LEF 003 FC A3 LEF ENG 5803 Input Check See p 711 in this section 044 Cooling Fan Lock ENG 0 Unlock 1 Lock 045 2nd Duct Fan2 Lock ENG 0 Unlock 1 Loc...

Page 576: ...telephone number for a service representative This number is printed on the Counter List This can be up to 20 characters both numbers and alphabetic characters can be input 003 Supply CTL Use this to...

Page 577: ...a network interface 0 or 1 0 1 step 0 Yes SSL not used 1 No SSL used 008 RCG Connect Timeout Sets the length of time seconds for the time out when the RCG Remote Communication Gate connects during a c...

Page 578: ...ed This SP displays the RCG N installation end flag 0 Installation not completed 1 Installation completed 023 Connect Type N M This SP displays and selects the RCG N connection method 0 or 1 0 1 step...

Page 579: ...cation between the embedded RCG N and the gateway This setting is necessary to set up the embedded RC Gate N This port number is customer information and is not printed in the SMC report 065 Proxy Use...

Page 580: ...e certification update request 13 The notification of the request for certification update has completed successfully and the system is waiting for the certification update request from the rescue GW...

Page 581: ...setting determines if the operator can confirm the previous version of the firmware before the firmware update execution If the option to confirm the previous version is selected a notification is sen...

Page 582: ...bedded RCG M is installed in the machine After selecting the country you must also set the following SP codes for embedded RCG M SP5816 153 SP5816 154 SP5816 161 0 Japan 1 USA 2 Canada 3 UK 4 Germany...

Page 583: ...ansmission in progress ioctl occurred 8 Other error occurred 9 Line classification still in progress Please wait 153 Selection Dial Push This SP displays the classification tone or pulse of the teleph...

Page 584: ...the external line can be entered manually including commas 156 Dial Up User Name Use this SP to set a user name for access to remote dial up Follow these rules when setting a user name Name length Up...

Page 585: ...tomer This setting dedicates the line to RCG M only or sets the line for sharing between RCG M and a fax unit 0 to 1 0 1 step 0 Sharing Fax 1 No Sharing Fax If this setting is changed the copier must...

Page 586: ...G 2 The embedded RCG device is set In this status the external RCG unit cannot answer a polling request 3 The registered device by the external RCG is being set In this status the embedded RCG device...

Page 587: ...206 Register Execute Executes Embedded RCG Registration 207 Register Result Displays a number that indicates the registration result 0 Succeeded 2 Registration in progress 3 Proxy error proxy enabled...

Page 588: ...tries for certification and ID2 12005 Remote communication is prohibited The device has an Embedded RC gate related problem Operation Error Incorrect Setting 12006 A confirmation request was made afte...

Page 589: ...s embedded RCG setup 250 CommLog Print Prints the communication log 5821 Remote Service Address 002 RCG IP Address CTL Sets the IP address of the RCG Remote Communication Gate destination for call pro...

Page 590: ...828 50 is set to 1 065 Job Spooling Enables disables Job Spooling 0 or 1 0 1 step 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 066 Job Spooling Clear Start Time Treatment of the job when a spooled job exists at power on 0 ON...

Page 591: ...address consists of a total 128 bits configured in 8 blocks of 16 bits each 149 Active IPv6 Stateless Address 2 151 Active IPv6 Stateless Address 3 153 Active IPv6 Stateless Address 4 155 Active IPv6...

Page 592: ...and link page of the web system 0 to 1 1 1 0 Not display 1 Display 239 Web Link1 Name This SP confirms or changes the URL1 name on the link page of the web system The maximum characters for the URL na...

Page 593: ...ure cannot be initialized displayed or selected 002 Panel Setting 0 Displayed 1 Not displayed Displays or does not display the capture function buttons 5836 71 to 5836 78 Copier and Printer Document R...

Page 594: ...TIFF MH 3 TIFF MR This SP is not used in this model 082 Format for Copy B W Text 0 JFIF JPEG 1 TIFF MMR 2 TIFF MH 3 TIFF MR 083 Format Copy B W Other 0 JFIF JPEG 1 TIFF MMR 2 TIFF MH 3 TIFF MR 084 Fo...

Page 595: ...emote system 120 Default Reso Rate Switch This is basically adjusted by the remote system 121 Reso Copy Color 0 to 3 2 1 step Selects the resolution for color copy mode This is basically adjusted by t...

Page 596: ...e This is basically adjusted by the remote system 0 600dpi 1 400dpi 2 300dpi 3 200dpi 4 150dpi 5 100dpi 6 75dpi 128 Reso Scan Mono This is basically adjusted by the remote system 0 to 6 3 1 step Selec...

Page 597: ...4 bits to set the minimum number of channels DFU Do not change the setting 008 Transmission Speed CTL 0 x 00 to 0 x FF 0 x FF to Auto 0 x FF to Auto Default 0 x 11 55M Fix 0 x 10 48M Fix 0 x 0F 36M F...

Page 598: ...ion is turned on or off 0 to 1 1 1 0 Off 1 On This SP is displayed only when the IEEE802 11 card is installed 044 11g Slot Time CTL Selects the slot time for IEEE802 11 0 to 1 0 1 0 20 m 1 9 m 045 WPA...

Page 599: ...e Bind 1 022 Staple Blind2 023 Staple Blind 3 5844 USB 001 Transfer Rate CTL 0x01 Full speed 0x04 Auto Change Adjusts the USB transfer rate 002 Vendor ID CTL Displays the vendor ID DFU 003 Product ID...

Page 600: ...r of Scan Router This SP allows only the setting of the IP address without reference to the DNS setting 009 Delivery Server Model 0 to 4 0 1 step Allows changing the model of the delivery server regis...

Page 601: ...er Scheme Secondary DFU This is used for the scan router program 017 Server Port Number Secondary DFU This is used for the scan router program 018 Server URL Path Secondary DFU This is used for the sc...

Page 602: ...very Server Retry Timer 0 to 255 0 1 step Sets the interval for retry attempts when the delivery server fails to acquire the delivery server address book 007 Delivery Server Retry Times 0 to 255 0 1 s...

Page 603: ...ata are created on the HDD automatically 5 However at this point the address book can be accessed by only the system administrator or key operator 6 Enter the SP mode and do SP5846 041 After this SP e...

Page 604: ...0 Search option This SP uses bit switches to set up the fuzzy search options for the UCS local address book Bit Meaning 0 Checks both upper lower case characters 1 Japan Only 2 Japan Only 3 Japan Only...

Page 605: ...externally by the Net File page reference function 0 to 5 2 1 step SP5847 21 sets the default for JPEG image quality of image files handled by NetFile Net files are jobs to be printed from the docume...

Page 606: ...only Lower 4 bits 0000 No access control 0001 Denies access to DeskTop Binder 0010 No writing control 003 Access Control Doc Svr Print Lower 4 bits Switches access control on and off 0000 No access c...

Page 607: ...nstallation date is printed on the printout for the total counter 0 or 1 1 0 OFF No Print 1 ON Print 003 Total Counter 5850 Address Book Function CTL 003 Replacement of Circuit Classification Japan On...

Page 608: ...OFF 1 ON Switches the debug log feature on and off The debug log cannot be captured until this feature is switched on 002 Target 2 HDD 3 SD 2 HDD 3 SD Card Selects the storage device to save debug log...

Page 609: ...P5857 002 SP5858 3 stores one SC specified by number Refer to Section 4 for a list of SC error codes 001 Engine SC Error 0 OFF 1 ON Turns on off the debug save for SC codes generated by copier engine...

Page 610: ...wait before saving a mail that breaks up during reception The received mail is discarded if the remaining portion of the mail is not received during this prescribed time 021 MDN Response RFC2298 Compl...

Page 611: ...mon Key Info Writing 001 Writing CTL Writes to flash ROM the common proof for validating the device for Remote specifications 003 Initialize CTL Initializes the data area of the common proof for valid...

Page 612: ...0 0 Manual reboot 1 Automatic reboot 5878 Option Setup 001 Data Overwrite Security Enables the Data Overwrite Security unit Press EXECUTE on the operation panel Then turn the machine off and on 002 HD...

Page 613: ...ns CTL Sets the number of documents to be displayed in the document box list 5 to 20 10 1 100 Set Signature CTL Selects whether the signature is added to the scanned documents with the WIM when they a...

Page 614: ...nsert the SD card in SD card Slot 2 lower slot 2 Select SP5887 then touch EXECUTE Touch Execute in the message when you are prompted 5888 Personal Information Protect 001 CTL Selects the protection le...

Page 615: ...hen the setting is completed the beeper sounds five times 5913 Switchover Permission Time 002 Print Application Timer CTL 3 to 30 3 1 second step Sets the amount of time to elapse while the machine is...

Page 616: ...ation is set On board NIC is limited only for the NRS or LDAP NT authentication Other network applications than NRS or LDAP NT authentication are not available when this SP is set to 2 Even though you...

Page 617: ...g Data 005 Diagnostic Report 006 Non Default 007 NIB Summary 008 Capture Log 021 Copier User Program 022 Scanner SP 023 Scanner User Program 024 SDK J Summary 025 SDK J Application Info 5992 SP Text m...

Page 618: ...eport 006 Non Default 007 NIB Summary 008 Capture Log 021 Copier User Program 022 Scanner SP 023 Scanner User Program 024 SDK J Summary 025 SDK J Application Info 026 Printer SP mode 5998 Fusing Cont...

Page 619: ...2 5 to 2 5 0 0 1 mm step Adjusts the erase margin at the original trailing edge 007 Rear Edge Erase ENG 10 to 10 0 0 1 mm step 6007 ADF INPUT Check Displays the signals received from the sensors and s...

Page 620: ...tting 1 Setting 2 DLT SEF Folio SEF 11 x 15 LG SEF Foolscap SEF LT SEF US EXE 8 x 10 LT LEF US EXE LEF EU ASIA DLT SEF 8K 267 x 390 mm LT SEF 16K 195 x 267 mm LT LEF 16K 267 x 195 mm 6017 DF Magnifica...

Page 621: ...orth Europe 4Hole ENG 005 North America 2Hole ENG 6129 Punch Position Main Scan Adjusts the punching position in the main scan direction 001 Domestic 2Hole Europe 2Hole ENG 2 0 to 2 0 0 0 4 mm step 00...

Page 622: ...4 A4Y ENG 005 B5T ENG 006 B5Y ENG 007 DLT T ENG 008 LG T ENG 009 LT T ENG 010 LT Y ENG 011 12 18 ENG 012 Other ENG 6131 Skew Correction Control Selects the skew correction control for each paper size...

Page 623: ...007 DLT T ENG 008 LG T ENG 009 LT T ENG 010 LT Y ENG 011 12 18 ENG 012 Other ENG 6132 Jogger Fence Fine Adj This SP adjusts the distance between the jogger fences and the sides of the stack on the fin...

Page 624: ...ENG 009 LT T ENG 010 LT Y ENG 011 12 18 ENG 012 Other ENG 6133 Staple Position Adjustment Adjusts the staple position for each finisher B408 B804 B805 Value Moves the staple position to the rear side...

Page 625: ...corrects the folding position when paper is stapled and folded in the Booklet Finisher B804 001 A3T 3 0 to 3 0 0 0 2 mm step Value Shifts staple position toward the crease Value Shifts staple position...

Page 626: ...EUP OUPUT Check Finisher B804 B805 Output Check Displays the signals received from sensors and switches of the booklet finisher p 711 in this section 6149 Max Pre Stack Sheet ENG Number of Pre Stack S...

Page 627: ...y D536 p 711 in this section 6155 OUTPUT Check Displays the signals received from sensors and switches of the 1 bin tray D536 p 711 in this section 001 1 bin Junction Solenoid 6160 INPUT Check Display...

Page 628: ...403 SC History Logs the SC codes detected The 10 most recently detected SC Codes are not displayed on the screen but can be seen on the SMC logging outputs 001 CTL 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010...

Page 629: ...of jams according to the location where jams were detected NOTE The LCT is counted as the 3rd feed station 001 At Power On CTL For details Jam Detection 003 Tray 1 On CTL 004 Tray 2 On CTL 005 Tray 3...

Page 630: ...Relay On CTL 024 Junction Gate Sensor On CTL 025 Duplex Exit On CTL For details Jam Detection 026 Duplex Entrance On In CTL 027 Duplex Entrance On Out CTL 051 Vertical Trans 1 Off CTL 052 Vertical Tr...

Page 631: ...Motor KIN CTL 108 Finisher Staple Motor KIN CTL 109 Finisher Exit Motor KIN CTL 191 Finisher Entrance EUP CTL For details Jam Detection 192 Finisher Proof Exit EUP CTL 193 Finisher Shift Tray Exit EU...

Page 632: ...Sensor On CTL 008 Reverse Sensor On CTL 053 Separation Sensor Off CTL 054 Skew Correction Sn Off CTL 055 Scanning Entrance Sn Off CTL 056 Registration Sensor Off CTL 057 Original Exit Sensor Off CTL...

Page 633: ...F CTL 164 LG SEF CTL 166 LT SEF CTL 172 HLT SEF CTL 255 Others CTL 0 to 9999 1 sheet step 7507 Plotter Jam History Displays the 10 most recently detected paper jams 001 CTL 002 003 004 005 006 007 008...

Page 634: ...for each part 001 Drum unit Bk 0 or 1 1 0 Not PM maintenance 1 PM maintenance 002 Drum unit M 003 Drum unit C 004 Drum unit Y 005 Development unit Bk 006 Development unit M 007 Development unit C 008...

Page 635: ...d for each current maintenance unit PM counters click up based on the number of A4 LT LEF size sheets printed Therefore the A3 DLT Double Count is activated The Double Count cannot be deactivated When...

Page 636: ...ng Unit 017 Page Paper Transfer Unit 018 Page Toner Collection Bottle 019 Page Fusing Roller 020 Page Pressure Roller Displays the number of revolutions of motors or clutches for each current maintena...

Page 637: ...placed can be checked with SP7 906 020 to 112 021 Page Pump Unit Bk ENG 0 to 9999999 1 page step 022 Page Pump Unit M 023 Page Pump Unit C 024 Page Pump Unit Y 031 Rotation PCU Bk ENG 0 to 999999999 1...

Page 638: ...it the machine enters the end condition for that unit If the print count lifetime is reached first the machine also enters the end condition even though the R counter is still less than 100 050 ENG Di...

Page 639: ...tion Fusing Unit 076 Rotation Paper Transfer Unit 077 Measurement Toner Collection bottle 078 Rotation Fusing Roller 079 Rotation Pressure Roller Displays the value given by the following formula Curr...

Page 640: ...Run Time Pump Unit M 082 Run Time Pump Unit C 083 Run Time Pump Unit Y 091 Displays the value given by the following formula Current printouts Target printouts 100 This shows how much of the unit s ex...

Page 641: ...outs not revolutions If the number of printouts reaches the limit the machine enters the end condition for that unit If the revolution count lifetime is reached first the machine also enters the end c...

Page 642: ...nit C 010 Development Unit Y 011 Development Unit All 012 Developer Bk 013 Developer M 014 Developer C 015 Developer Y 016 Developer All 017 ITB Unit 018 Cleaning Unit 019 Fusing Unit 020 PTR Unit 021...

Page 643: ...ze Displays the memory capacity of the controller system 7852 DF Glass Dust Check Counts the number of occurrences 0 to 65 535 when dust was detected on the scanning glass of the ADF or resets the dus...

Page 644: ...G 009 Developer Bk ENG 010 Developer M ENG 011 Developer C ENG 012 Developer Y ENG 013 Image Transfer ENG 0 to 255 1 step 014 Cleaning Unit ENG 015 Fusing Unit ENG 016 Paper Transfer Unit ENG 017 Tonn...

Page 645: ...B must be set larger than A The total numbers of printouts BW printing plus color printing for each coverage range are displayed with the following SPs Color1 counter SP8601 021 Color2 counter SP8601...

Page 646: ...age Developer Y 013 Page Image Transfer ENG 0 to 9999999 0 1 page step 014 Page Cleaning Unit 015 Page Fusing Unit 016 Page Paper Transfer Unit 017 Page Toner Collection Bottle 018 Page Fusing Roller...

Page 647: ...t C 038 Rotation Development Unit Y 039 Rotation Developer Bk 040 Rotation Developer M 041 Rotation Developer C 042 Rotation Developer Y 043 Rotation Image Transfer ENG 0 to 9999999 0 1 mm step 019 04...

Page 648: ...as been used up The Rotation counter is based on rotations not prints If the number of rotations reaches the limit the machine enters the end condition for that unit If the print count lifetime is rea...

Page 649: ...s the recommended yield 080 Run Time Pump Unit ENG Displays the value given by the following formula Current running time Target running time 100 This shows how much of the unit s expected lifetime ha...

Page 650: ...end condition for that unit If the revolution count lifetime is reached first the machine also enters the end condition even though the Page counter is still less than 100 0 to 255 0 1 step 091 Page...

Page 651: ...105 Page Fusing Unit 106 Page Paper Transfer Unit 107 Page Fusing Roller 108 Page Pressure Roller 109 Page Pump Unit Bk 110 Page Pump Unit M 111 Page Pump Unit C 112 Page Pump Unit Y 7931 Toner Bottle...

Page 652: ...on 009 Recycle Counter 010 Date 011 Serial No 012 Toner Remaining 013 EDP Code 014 End History 015 Refill Information 016 Attachment Total Counter 017 Attachment Color Counter 018 End Total Counter 01...

Page 653: ...on 009 Recycle Counter 010 Date 011 Serial No 012 Toner Remaining ENG 013 EDP Code 014 End History 015 Refill Information 016 Attachment Total Counter 017 Attachment Color Counter 018 End Total Counte...

Page 654: ...009 Recycle Counter 010 Date 011 Serial No 012 Toner Remaining ENG 013 EDP Code 014 End History 015 Refill Information 016 Attachment Total Counter 017 Attachment Color Counter 018 End Total Counter...

Page 655: ...Product Information 009 Recycle Counter 010 Date 011 Serial No 012 Toner Remaining ENG 013 EDP Code 014 End History 015 Refill Information 016 Attachment Total Counter 017 Attachment Color Counter 01...

Page 656: ...Bk 022 Attachment Date 023 Attachment Total Counter 024 Refill Information 031 Serial No ENG Displays the toner bottle information log 4 for Bk 032 Attachment Date 033 Attachment Total Counter 034 Ref...

Page 657: ...or M 032 Attachment Date 033 Attachment Total Counter 034 Refill Information 041 Serial No ENG Displays the toner bottle information log 5 for M 042 Attachment Date 043 Attachment Total Counter 044 Re...

Page 658: ...C 042 Attachment Date 043 Attachment Total Counter 044 Refill Information 7938 Toner Bottle Log 1 Y 001 Serial No ENG Displays the toner bottle information log 1 for Y 002 Attachment Date 003 Attachm...

Page 659: ...chment Date 043 Attachment Total Counter 044 Refill Information 7950 Unit Replacement Date Displays the replacement date of each PM unit 001 Image Transfer Belt ENG 002 Cleaning Unit 003 Paper Transfe...

Page 660: ...pment Unit Bk 006 Page Development Unit M 007 Page Development Unit C 008 Page Development Unit Y 009 Page Developer Bk 010 Page Developer M 011 Page Developer C 012 Page Developer Y 013 Page Image Tr...

Page 661: ...nit C 038 Rotation Development Unit Y 039 Rotation Developer Bk 040 Rotation Developer M 041 Rotation Developer C 042 Rotation Developer Y 043 Rotation Image Transfer ENG 0 to 255 255 1 day step 044 R...

Page 662: ...108 Minimum Development Unit Y 109 Minimum Developer Bk 110 Minimum Developer M 111 Minimum Developer C 112 Minimum Developer Y 113 Minimum Image Transfer 114 Minimum Cleaning Unit 115 Minimum Fusing...

Page 663: ...4 Page Paper Transfer Unit CTL 0 to 999999 240000 1 sheet step 021 Day Threshold PCU Bk CTL Adjusts the threshold day for the near end fro each PM unit 1 to 30 15 1 day step These threshold days are u...

Page 664: ...38 Rotation PCU Bk CTL 0 to 999999999 0 1 mm step 039 Rotation PCU M 040 Rotation PCU C 041 Rotation PCU Y 042 Rotation Development Unit Bk CTL 0 to 999999999 0 1 mm step 043 Rotation Development Unit...

Page 665: ...r M 060 Page Developer C 061 Page Developer Y 7953 Operation Env Log PCU Bk Displays the PCDU rotation distance in each specified operation environment T Temperature C H Relative Humidity 001 T 0 CTL...

Page 666: ...sing Stop 001 Near End Page 1 to 999999 318000 1 sheet step Displays the threshold sheet for the heating roller near end 002 End Page 1 to 999999 330000 1 sheet step Displays the threshold sheet for t...

Page 667: ...s can be answered How is the document server actually being used What application is using the document server most frequently What data in the document server is being reused Most of the SPs in this...

Page 668: ...s for example Refers to network applications such as Web Image Monitor Utilities developed with the SDK Software Development Kit will also be counted with this group in the future The Group 8 SP codes...

Page 669: ...less this counter does not count up For jobs larger than 10 pages this counter counts up by the number that is in excess of 10 e g for an 11 page job the counter counts up 11 10 1 IFax Internet Fax Im...

Page 670: ...A3 DLT counter SP is switched ON PJob Print Jobs Ppr Paper PrtJam Printer plotter Jam PrtPGS Print Pages R Red Toner Remaining Applies to the wide format model A2 only This machine is under developmen...

Page 671: ...ither Delete Data or Specify Output is specified A job is counted as a fax job when the job is stored for sending When a fax is received to fax memory the F counter increments but the L counter does n...

Page 672: ...LS CTL When a scan job is sent to the document server the S counter increments When you enter document server mode and then scan an original the L counter increments When a print job is sent to the do...

Page 673: ...red on the document server is printed with a network application Web Image Monitor for example the C counter increments When a fax on the document server is printed the F counter increments 8 031 T Pj...

Page 674: ...crements 8 051 T TX Jobs DesApl CTL These SPs count the applications used to send files from the document server over the telephone line or over a network attached to an e mail or as a fax image by I...

Page 675: ...g method is specified from the print window within document server mode 8 067 O FIN Jobs CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs total finishing methods for jobs executed by an external application over the ne...

Page 676: ...0 1 These SPs count and calculate the number of scan jobs by size based on the number of pages in the job 8 076 L Jobs PGS CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count and calculate the number of jobs printe...

Page 677: ...page is counted 8 111 T FAX TX Jobs CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the total number of jobs color or black and white sent by fax either directly or using a file stored on the document server on...

Page 678: ...ob is sent 8 131 T S to Email Jobs CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the total number of jobs color or black and white scanned and attached to an e mail regardless of whether the document server wa...

Page 679: ...h the arrival and reception of the jobs at the Scan Router server cannot be confirmed If even one color image is mixed with black and white images then the job is counted as a Color job If the job is...

Page 680: ...r of PC Fax transmission jobs A job is counted from when it is registered for sending not when it is sent 0 to 9999999 0 1 Note At the present time these counters perform identical counts 8 163 F PCFA...

Page 681: ...y mode window the C count is 6 and the L count is 6 If both sides of 3 A4 sheets are copied but not stored the C count is 6 If you enter document server mode then scan 6 pages the L count is 6 8 201 T...

Page 682: ...ese SPs count the number of pages fed through the ADF for front and back side scanning 8 221 1 Front Number of front sides fed for scanning With an ADF that can scan both sides simultaneously the Fron...

Page 683: ...er cannot select mixed sizes or non standard sizes with the fax application so if the original s page sizes are mixed or non standard these are not counted If the user selects Mixed Sizes for copying...

Page 684: ...Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 8 24x 3 Photo Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 8 24x 4 GenCopy Pale Yes Yes No Yes Yes 8 24x 5 Map Yes Yes No Yes Yes 8 24x 6 Normal Detail Yes No Yes No No 8 24x 7 Fine Super Fine Yes No Yes...

Page 685: ...L The L counter counts the number of pages stored from within the document server mode screen at the operation panel and with the Store File button from within the Copy mode screen 8 261 T Scan PGS Co...

Page 686: ...application Use these totals to compare original page size scanning and output printing page size SP 8 442 8 303 F Scan PGS Size CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by size the total number of pages...

Page 687: ...315 S Scan PGS Rez CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by resolution setting the total number of pages scanned by applications that can specify resolution settings Note At the present time SP8 311 a...

Page 688: ...merged for a print job the number of pages stored are counted for the application that stored them These counters are used primarily to calculate charges on use of the machine so the following pages...

Page 689: ...re not counted 0 to 9999999 0 1 8 421 T PrtPGS Dup Comb CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by binding and combine and n Up settings the number of pages processed for printing This is the total for a...

Page 690: ...Combine 8 42x 6 2in1 2 pages on 1 side 2 Up 8 42x 7 4 in1 4 pages on 1 side 4 Up 8 42x 8 6 in1 6 pages on 1 side 6 Up 8 42x 9 8 in1 8 pages on 1 side 8 Up 8 42x 10 9 in1 9 pages on 1 side 9 Up 8 42x...

Page 691: ...436 L PrtPGS ImgEdt CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the total number of pages output from within the document server mode window at the operation panel with the three features below 8 437 O PrtPG...

Page 692: ...P PrtPGS Ppr Size CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by the printer application 8 445 S PrtPGS Ppr Size CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by print...

Page 693: ...Ppr Tray CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the number of sheets fed from each paper feed station 8 451 1 Bypass Tray Bypass Tray 8 451 2 Tray 1 Copier 8 451 3 Tray 2 Copier 8 451 4 Tray 3 Paper Tra...

Page 694: ...ount by paper type the number pages printed by the copy application 8 463 F PrtPGS Ppr Type CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by paper type the number pages printed by the fax application 8 464 P P...

Page 695: ...adjustments performed automatically during Auto Reduce Enlarge copying are counted The magnification rates of blank cover sheets slip sheets etc are automatically assigned a rate of 100 8 481 T PrtPGS...

Page 696: ...L 8 507 O PrtPGS Col Mode CTL 8 50x 1 B W 8 50x 2 Mono Color 8 50x 3 Full Color 8 50x 4 Single Color 8 50x 5 Two Color 8 511 T PrtPGS Emul CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by printer emulation mod...

Page 697: ...the document server are not counted 8 521 T PrtPGS FIN CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed by all applications 8 522 C PrtPGS FIN CTL 0 to 9999999...

Page 698: ...8 52x 3 Staple 8 52x 4 Booklet 8 52x 5 Z Fold 8 52x 6 Punch 8 52x 7 Other If stapling is selected for finishing and the stack is too large for stapling the unstapled pages are still counted The counts...

Page 699: ...r A3 8 581 13 Full Color B4 JIS or Smaller 8 581 14 Full Color Print 8 581 15 Mono Color Print 8 581 16 Full Color GPC 8 581 17 Twin Color Mode Print 8 581 18 Full Color Print Twin 8 581 19 Mono Color...

Page 700: ...ken down by color output 8 584 1 B W 8 584 2 Mono Color 8 584 3 Full Color 8 584 4 Single Color 8 584 5 Two Color 8 586 L Counter CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the total output of the local sto...

Page 701: ...olor Printing Pages 8 601 21 Coverage Counter 1 8 601 22 Coverage Counter 2 8 601 23 Coverage Counter 3 8 617 SDK Apli Counter CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the total printout pages for each SD...

Page 702: ...r each destination 8 641 T IFAX TX PGS CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by color mode the number of pages sent by fax to as fax images using I Fax 8 643 F IFAX TX PGS CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SP...

Page 703: ...ders the count is 50 the document is sent to each destination of the SMB FTP server Due to restrictions on some devices if Scan to Email is used to send a 10 page document to a large number of destina...

Page 704: ...fax application from the PC through the copier to the destination When sending the same message to more than one place using broadcasting the pages are only counted once For example a 10 page fax is...

Page 705: ...t for ISDN G3 G4 is 12 8 701 1 PSTN 1 8 701 2 PSTN 2 8 701 3 PSTN 3 8 701 4 ISDN G3 G4 8 701 5 Network 8 711 T Scan PGS Comp CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 8 715 S Scan PGS Comp CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs c...

Page 706: ...1 8 741 2 PSTN 2 8 741 3 PSTN 3 8 741 4 ISDN G3 G4 8 741 5 Network 8 771 Dev Counter CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the frequency of use number of rotations of the development rollers for black...

Page 707: ...P allows the user to check the toner supply at any time Note This precise method of measuring remaining toner supply 1 steps is better than other machines in the market that can only measure in increm...

Page 708: ...0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs display the number of scanned sheets on which the coverage of each color is from 21 to 30 8 871 1 BK 8 871 2 Y 8 871 3 M 8 871 4 C 8 881 CVr Cnt 31 ENG 0 to 9999999 0 1 Thes...

Page 709: ...each color 8 901 1 BK 8 901 2 Y 8 901 3 M 8 901 4 C 8 911 Page Toner_prev2 ENG 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs display the amount of the remaining 2nd previous toner for each color 8 911 1 BK 8 911 2 Y 8...

Page 710: ...ndby Time Engine not operating Includes time while controller saves data to HDD Does not include time spent in Energy Save Low Power or Off modes 8 941 3 Energy Save Time Includes time while the machi...

Page 711: ...st Fax relay destination registrations for relay TX 8 951 6 F Code F Code box registrations 8 951 7 Copy Program Copy application registrations with the Program job settings feature 0 to 255 0 255 8 9...

Page 712: ...999 9 Printer Two Color 8 999 10 Fax Print BW 8 999 12 A3 DLT 8 999 13 Duplex 8 999 14 Coverage Color 8 999 15 Coverage BW 8 999 16 Coverage Color Print Page 8 999 17 Coverage BW Print Page 8 999 101...

Page 713: ...ble 5803 5 2nd Tray Paper Height Sensor1 See table 1 following this table 5803 6 2nd Tray Paper Height Sensor2 See table 1 following this table 5803 7 1st Tray Paper End Detection No paper Paper remai...

Page 714: ...aper not detected 5803 26 2nd Tray Set Detection Set Not set 5803 30 Toner End Sensor Bk Toner end Toner remaining 5803 31 Toner End Sensor M Toner end Toner remaining 5803 32 Toner End Sensor C Toner...

Page 715: ...5803 61 Paper Transfer Contact Motor Position Not contact Contact 5803 62 Toner Relay Motor Lock Normal Lock 5803 63 ITB Drive Motor Lock Normal Lock 5803 64 K Drum Development Drive Motor Lock Normal...

Page 716: ...t Set Not set 5803 103 Key Counter Set Set Not set 5803 110 IOB Version 5803 200 Scanner HP Sensor Not HP HP 5803 201 Platen Cover Sensor Open Closed Table 1 Paper Height Sensor 0 Deactivated 1 Activa...

Page 717: ...ting of SP 5 181 003 2 The machine detects either 8 5 x 14 SEF or B4 SEF depending on the setting of SP 5 181 004 3 The machine detects either 11 x 81 2 LEF or A4 LEF depending on the setting of SP 5...

Page 718: ...iginal Length 2 A4 Detection Sensor Paper not detected Paper detected 6007 3 Original Length 3 LG Detection Sensor Paper not detected Paper detected 6007 4 Original Width 1 Paper not detected Paper de...

Page 719: ...636 6140 Bit Description Reading 0 1 6140 1 Entrance Sensor Paper not detected Paper detected 6140 2 Proof Exit Sensor Paper not detected Paper detected 6140 3 Proof Full Detection Sensor Not Full Ful...

Page 720: ...Punch Registration HP Sensor Not HP HP 6140 25 Punch Registratioin Detection Sensor Paper not detected Paper detected 6140 26 Punch Chad Full Sensor Not Full Full 6140 27 Punch HP Not HP HP 6140 28 Pu...

Page 721: ...apler 1 Rotation Rear Not HP HP 6140 44 Saddle Stitch Detection Rear Staple not detected Staple detected 6140 45 Saddle Stitch Leading Edge Detection Rear Staple not detected Staple detected 6140 46 F...

Page 722: ...r not detected Paper detected 6139 8 Staple Rotation Sensor Staple Rotation HP Sensor Not home position Home position 6139 9 Staple Sensor Staple detected Staple not detected 6139 10 Staple READY Dete...

Page 723: ...r Detection Closed Open Internal Shift Tray D633 6152 Description Reading 0 1 6152 2 Shift Position Sensor Tray position Front Tray position Rear 1 Bin Tray D632 6154 Description Reading 0 1 6154 1 1...

Page 724: ...rum Development Drive Motor K High Speed 5804 4 Drum Dev Motor K MiddleSpeed Drum Development Drive Motor K Middle Speed 5804 5 Drum Dev Motor K LowSpeed Drum Development Drive Motor M Low Speed 5804...

Page 725: ...aper Feed Motor High Speed 5804 51 Feed Motor IncreaseSpeed Paper Feed Motor Increase Speed 5804 52 Feed Motor MiddleSpeed Paper Feed Motor Middle Speed 5804 53 Feed Motor MiddleIncreaseSpeed Paper Fe...

Page 726: ...owSpeed Duplex Inverter Motor CCW Low Speed 5804 95 ITB Contact Motor Image Transfer Belt Contact Motor 5804 96 Paper Transfer Contact Motor Paper Transfer Contact Motor 5804 97 1st Tray Lift Motor Up...

Page 727: ...Clutch K 5804 131 Toner Bottle Clutch M Toner Bottle Clutch M 5804 132 Toner Bottle Clutch C Toner Bottle Clutch C 5804 133 Toner Bottle Clutch Y Toner Bottle Clutch Y 5804 134 Toner Supply Pump Bk To...

Page 728: ...5804 172 Toner End Sensor C Toner End Sensor C 5804 173 Toner End Sensor Y Toner End Sensor Y 5804 174 TM Sensor Front ID Sensor Front 5804 175 TM Sensor Center ID Sensor Center 5804 176 TM Sensor Re...

Page 729: ...K 5804 217 LD2 K 5804 218 LD1 M 5804 219 LD2 M 5804 220 LD1 C 5804 221 LD2 C 5804 222 LD1 Y 5804 223 LD2 Y 5804 224 PP ITB K PP Image Transfer Roller K 5804 225 PP ITB M PP Image Transfer Roller M 58...

Page 730: ...PP Charge AC K MiddleSpeed 5804 239 HVPS ChargeAC K LowSpeed 5804 244 PP Charge AC M HighSpeed 5804 245 PP Charge AC M MiddleSpeed 5804 246 HVPS ChargeAC M LowSpeed 5804 251 PP Charge AC C HighSpeed 5...

Page 731: ...ng exit motor Very low speed 4 Without exiting SP mode turn the main power switch off and then on again Important If you exit SP mode before you turn the main power switch off the fusing exit motor wi...

Page 732: ...1000 Sheet Finisher D588 6144 Display Description 6144 1 Relay Up Motor Upper Transport Motor 6144 2 Relay Down Motor Lower Transport Motor 6144 3 Exit Motor 6144 4 Proof Junction Gate SOL Tray Juncti...

Page 733: ...or 6145 10 Jogger Motor Jogger Fence Motor 6145 11 Stack Feed out Motor Feed Out Belt Motor 6145 12 Staple Moving Motor Corner Stapler Movement Motor 6145 13 Staple Skew Motor Corner Stapler Rotation...

Page 734: ...ide Motor Bridge Unit D386 Side Tray D634 6151 Display Description 6151 1 Bridge Left Feed Motor Current Selection Bridge Feed Motor Current switching signal 6151 2 Bridge Left Feed Motor Reset Bridge...

Page 735: ...Low Increase Speed D537 D538 6161 15 Bank2 Feed Motor HighSpeed Feed Motor High Speed D537 6161 16 Bank2 Feed Motor IncreaseSpeed Feed Motor Increase Speed D537 6161 18 Bank2 Feed Motor MiddleSpeed F...

Page 736: ...e no effect I O Timeouts will never occur bit 4 SD Card Save Mode 0 Disable 1 Enable Enable Print jobs will be saved to an SD Card in the GW SD slot Card Save Function in System Maintenance chapter of...

Page 737: ...e Type configured If 5 0 is enabled this Bit Switch has no effect bit 3 PCL5e c PS PDL Auto Switching 0 Enable 1 Disable Disable The MFPs ability to change the PDL processor mid job Some host systems...

Page 738: ...anged to ESC r1A bit 3 DFU bit 4 DFU bit 5 DFU bit 6 DFU bit 7 DFU 1001 Bit Switch 004 Bit Switch 4 DFU 0 1 bit 0 DFU bit 1 DFU bit 2 DFU bit 3 IPDS print side reversal 0 Disable 1 Enable If enabled t...

Page 739: ...occurs bit 2 DFU bit 3 PS PS Criteria Pattern3 Pattern1 Change the number of PS criterion used by the PS interpreter to determine whether a job is PS data or not Pattern3 includes most PS commands Pa...

Page 740: ...e always routed through the duplex unit Not having to switch paper paths increases the print speed slightly bit 1 to 7 DFU 1001 Bit Switch 008 Bit Switch 8 0 1 bit 0 DFU bit 1 DFU bit 2 DFU bit 3 PCL...

Page 741: ...lems Job submission via USB or Parallel Port Spool printing WIM Configuration Device Settings System bit 3 PCL PS bypass tray paper rotation SEF LEF 0 Disable 1 Enable This bitsw causes the device to...

Page 742: ...ocument server is enabled regardless of Copy Service Mode SP5 967 1101 Data Recall Recalls a set of gamma settings This can be either a the factory setting b the previous setting or c the current sett...

Page 743: ...genta Shadow 1104 43 Magenta Middle 1104 44 Magenta IDmax 1104 61 Yellow Highlight CTL 0 to 30 15 1 step 1104 62 Yellow Shadow 1104 63 Yellow Middle 1104 64 Yellow IDmax 1105 Save Tone Control Value S...

Page 744: ...original create a margin This SP is activated only when the machine uses TWAIN scanning 1005 1 Range from 0 to 5 mm CTL 0 to 5 0 1 mm step 1009 Remote scan disable CTL 0 or 1 0 0 enable 1 disable 100...

Page 745: ...95 80 1 step 2021 5 Comp5 5 95 5 to 95 95 1 step 2024 Compression ratio of ClearLight PDF Selects the compression ratio for clearlight PDF for the two settings that can be selected at the operation p...

Page 746: ...sage shown System Copy Operating system Controller Board System Copy Engine BCU Engine Lcdc LCDC Lcdc NetworkSupport Controller Board Language 1 LCDC Language 1 Language 2 LCDC Language 2 RPCS NOTE Co...

Page 747: ...nload error e g Error Code 44 occurs during a firmware upgrade Keep the following points in mind when you use the firmware update software Upload means to send data from the machine to the SD card Dow...

Page 748: ...n the screen touch the button or press the corresponding number key on the operation panel to select the item in the menu that you want to update ROM NEW What it means ROM Tells you the number of the...

Page 749: ...to the Error Message Table p 751 in this section Firmware Update Error If a firmware update error occurs this means the update was cancelled during the update because the module selected for update w...

Page 750: ...e data is downloading The same key starts flashing in green at 1 s intervals when the update is finished 11 Switch the copier main power switch off and remove the SD card Then switch the copier on Upd...

Page 751: ...the operation panel 13 Touch the Extended Feature Settings button twice 14 Touch the Extended Feature Info tab on the LCD 15 Touch the App2Me line 16 Set the setting of the Auto Start to On 17 Touch t...

Page 752: ...kip to the step 7 4 Push the Login Logout key 5 Login with the administrator user name and password 6 Touch Extended Feature Settings twice on the LCD 7 Touch Uninstall on the LCD 8 Touch the Browser...

Page 753: ...ta is corrupted 23 Error occurred when ROM update program started Controller program abnormal If the second attempt fails replace controller board 24 SD card access error Make sure SD card inserted co...

Page 754: ...e SD card and try again or replace the BCU board 42 Operation panel module download failed Replace the update data for the module on the SD card and try again or replace the LCDC 43 Stamp data module...

Page 755: ...screen opens after about 45 seconds 5 Touch Language Data 2 on the screen or press the 2 key 6 Touch LANG 1 1 or LANG 2 2 Key What it does LANG 1 1 Touch this button on the screen or press the 1 key...

Page 756: ...t to select touch 7 or 9 on the screen or press the 7 or 9 key to show more choices The Download Screen opens after you select a language The 1st or 2nd language selected for updating shows The follow...

Page 757: ...at the time the language is downloading The operation panel switches off The LED on the power on key flashes rapidly 11 After the message of installation completed has shown on the LCD switch the copi...

Page 758: ...ting Reset System Setting Reset The system settings in the UP mode can be reset to their defaults Use the following procedure 1 Press User Tools Counter 2 Hold down and then press System Settings You...

Page 759: ...st 3 Press Yes when the message prompts you to confirm that you want to reset the Copier Document Server settings 4 Press exit when the message tells you that the settings have been reset Reboot Syste...

Page 760: ...a contains the controller software Execute SP 5853 to download the fixed stamp data required by the hard disks 1 Enter the SP mode 2 Select SP5853 and then press EXECUTE The following screen opens whi...

Page 761: ...ed a record of the NVRAM settings if the upload fails 2 Switch the copier main power switch off 3 Remove the SD slot cover A x 1 4 Insert the SD card B into SD card slot 2 lower Then switch the copier...

Page 762: ...ay fail if the SD card with the NVRAM data is damaged or if the connection between the controller and BCU is defective Do the download procedure again if the download fails Do the following procedure...

Page 763: ...h the serial number of the machine for the NVRAM data to download successfully The download fails if the serial numbers do not match This procedure does not download the following data to the NVRAM To...

Page 764: ...off 3 Turn off the main power switch of the main machine 4 Remove the SD slot cover at the left rear side of the machine x 1 5 Install the SD card into the SD card slot 2 for service use 6 Turn on the...

Page 765: ...e 6 Do SP5 846 052 Restore All Addr Book 7 Exit the SP mode and then turn off the main power switch 8 Remove the SD card form the SD card slot 2 9 Install the SD slot cover The counter in the user cod...

Page 766: ...g the error information from the HDD to an SD card Do the following procedure below to set up the machine so the error information is saved automatically to the HDD when a user has problems with the m...

Page 767: ...ice slot 5 Now touch 5858 and specify the events that you want to record in the debug log SP5858 Debug Save When provides the following items for selection 1 Engine SC Error Saves data when an engine...

Page 768: ...r to the SC tables in Section 4 Troubleshooting 6 Select one or more memory modules for reading and recording debug information Touch 5859 Under 5859 press the necessary key item for the module that y...

Page 769: ...3000 UCS 3300 PTS 9 2000 NCS 2000 NCS 6666 WebSys 10 2224 IPU 4126 DCS 2000 NCS The default settings for Keys 1 to 10 are all zero 0 Key to Acronyms Acronym Meaning Acronym Meaning ECS Engine Control...

Page 770: ...Retrieving the Debug Log from the HDD Retrieve the debug log by copying it from the hard disk to an SD card 1 Insert the SD card into slot 2 service slot of the copier 2 Enter the SP mode and execute...

Page 771: ...o complete this operation This creates the possibility that the machine may be switched off and on before the log can be created completely If you execute this SP to create the log file beforehand thi...

Page 772: ...save function Previously stored files on the SD card can be overwritten or left intact Card Save SD has Add and New menu items Card Save Add Appends files to the SD Card Does not overwrite existing f...

Page 773: ...and then press the button to register the change The result should look like 00010000 By doing this Card Save option will appear in the List Test Print menu 7 Press Exit to exit SP Mode 8 Press the U...

Page 774: ...Save Add and Card Save New should be displayed on the screen Select Card Save Add or Card Save New 11 Press OK and then exit the User Tools Counter menu 12 Press the Printer button 5 System Maintenan...

Page 775: ...hould start blinking as shown below 15 As soon as the printer receives the data it will be stored on the SD card automatically with no print output Nothing is displayed on the screen indicating that a...

Page 776: ...or messages Init error A card save process e g card detection change to kernel mode failed to initialize Card not found Card cannot be detected in the slot No memory Insufficient working memory to pro...

Page 777: ...re 1 Turn the main power switch OFF 2 Insert the SD card into the operation panel SD card slot Then turn the power ON 3 Enter SP mode 4 Select Copy SP 5 Select SP 5992 SP Text Mode 6 Select a detail S...

Page 778: ...ault 007 NIB Summary 008 Capture Log 021 Copier User Program 022 Scanner SP 023 Scanner User Program 024 SDK J Summary 025 SDK J Application Info 026 Printer SP 7 Press EXECUTE 8 Press EXECUTE again t...

Page 779: ...st data saved on the SD card will be named automatically The file naming rules are as follows Example A Machine serial number fixed for each machine B SP number saved in this file First four digits 59...

Page 780: ...by the machine serial number will be created on the SD card when this function is executed This function can save the SMC list data only to an SD card inserted into the operation panel SD card slot Er...

Page 781: ...ic units The machine operates as usual excluding the related units Turn the operation switch off and on C The error is logged The SC code history is updated The machine operates as usual The SC will n...

Page 782: ...ng 100 Scanner 190 Unique for a specific model 2XX Laser exposure 200 Polygon motor 220 Synchronization control 230 FGATE signal related 240 LD control 280 Unique for a specific model 290 Shutter 3XX...

Page 783: ...tion 600 Electrical counters 620 Mechanical counters 630 Account control 640 CSS 650 Network 670 Internal data processing 680 Unique for a specific model 7XX Peripherals 700 Original handling 720 Two...

Page 784: ...shading plate Exposure lamp defective Lamp stabilizer defective Exposure lamp connector defective Standard white plate dirty Scanner mirror or scanner lens out of position or dirty 1 Check and clean...

Page 785: ...onnection between the SIO and HP sensor 3 Replace the scanner motor 4 Replace the HP sensor No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 121 D Scanner home position error 2 The sc...

Page 786: ...Procedures 142 D White level detection error The white level cannot be adjusted within the target during auto gain control Dirty exposure glass or optics section SBU board defective Harness disconnect...

Page 787: ...BCU No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 161 IPU error 01 D The error result of self diagnostic by the ASIC on the IPU is detected Defective IPU Defective connection betw...

Page 788: ...tion error Error occurs during ASIC register s automatic initialization on the CIS or during transmission between the CIS DF Harness between the CIS DF is disconnected CIS defective 1 Check or replace...

Page 789: ...a peak detected from the CIS is abnormal Defective CIS 1 Check or replace the harness CN220 or CN210 on the DF main board between the CIS and DF 2 Replace the CIS on the DF No Type Details Symptom Pos...

Page 790: ...rvice Call Tables 2 SC 2xx Exposure No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 202 D Polygon motor error 1 ON timeout The polygon mirror motor does not reach the targeted operat...

Page 791: ...l goes HIGH inactive while the laser diode is firing Disconnected or defective harness to polygon motor driver board Defective polygon motor Defective polygon motor driver board 1 Check or replace the...

Page 792: ...position K LD1 02 D Laser synchronizing detection error start position C LD1 03 D Laser synchronizing detection error start position M LD1 04 D Laser synchronizing detection error start position Y LD1...

Page 793: ...e start position of the LDB K C M Y is not output for two seconds after LDB unit turns on while the polygon motor is rotating normally Disconnected cable from the laser synchronizing detection unit or...

Page 794: ...the controller board No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 231 01 D FGATE OFF error K 02 D FGATE OFF error C 03 D FGATE OFF error M 04 D FGATE OFF error Y The PFGATE ON si...

Page 795: ...pe Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 270 D GAVD communication error The 12C bus device ID is not identified during initialization A device status error occurs during 12C bus co...

Page 796: ...tive laser optics housing unit 1 Check and reinstall the image transfer belt unit and PCDUs 2 Check if each toner bottle has enough toner 3 Replace the ID sensor 4 Replace the image transfer belt unit...

Page 797: ...Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 360 01 D TD sensor adjustment error K 02 D TD sensor adjustment error C 03 D TD sensor adjustment error M 04 D TD sensor adjustment error Y During TD sensor initializ...

Page 798: ...yellow TD sensor exceeds the specified value default 5 0V with SP3 020 001 Black magenta cyan or yellow TD sensor disconnected Harness between TD sensor and PCDU defective Defective TD sensor 1 Check...

Page 799: ...error When the Vsg error counter reaches 3 the machine detects SC370 The Vsg error counter counts 1 when the Vsg detected by ID sensor is more than the value default 4 5V specified with SP3 324 005 or...

Page 800: ...DU No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 396 01 D Drum Development motor error K 02 D Drum Development motor error C 03 D Drum Development motor error M 04 D Drum Developme...

Page 801: ...Replace the IOB No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 442 D Image transfer belt contact motor error The image transfer belt contact sensor does not detect the movement of a...

Page 802: ...ails Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 452 D Paper transfer unit contact error The paper transfer unit contact sensor does not detect the movement of actuator at the sensor while the p...

Page 803: ...e high voltage supply cable 2 Replace the high voltage power supply unit 3 Replace the IOB No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 490 D Toner transport motor error The LOCK...

Page 804: ...voltage power Image transfer paper transfer bias output error An error signal is detected for 0 2 seconds when charging the separation image transfer bet or paper transfer roller High voltage leak Bro...

Page 805: ...put of the humidity sensor was not within the prescribed range less than 2 4 V Temperature and humidity sensor harness disconnected loose defective Temperature and humidity sensor defective 1 Check th...

Page 806: ...econds the machine asks the user to reset the tray If one of these conditions occurs three consecutive times the SC is generated Disconnected or defective paper lift sensor Disconnected or defective t...

Page 807: ...switch is turned on or when the LCT is set if the end fence is not in the home position home position sensor ON the tray lift motor stops If the upper limit does not go off for 1 5 seconds even the t...

Page 808: ...the LCT If the upper limit does not go off for 1 5 seconds even the tray lift motor turns on to lower the tray after the upper limit has been detected at power on For the two tray paper feed unit Def...

Page 809: ...lift sensor does not go off within 1 5 sec For the LCT 1200 sheet If the upper limit does not go off for 1 5 seconds even the tray lift motor turns on to lower the tray after the upper limit has been...

Page 810: ...r lock signal for 100 ms while the QSU fan turns on Disconnected harness Overload on the QSU fan motor Defective QSU fan motor Defective IOB 1 Check or replace the harness 2 Replace the QSU fan 3 Repl...

Page 811: ...end rear end front in the middle or rear in the middle 2 Replace the IOB No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 533 01 D Second duct fan error 1 02 D Second duct fan error...

Page 812: ...g motor Defective IOB 1 Check or replace the harness 2 Replace the third duct fan or tube cooling fan 3 Replace the IOB No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 535 D Paper ex...

Page 813: ...d fan motor Defective IOB 1 Check or replace the harness 2 Replace the AC controller board fan 3 Replace the IOB No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 540 D Fusing Paper ex...

Page 814: ...rror 1 The heating roller temperature does not reach 80 C for 20 seconds after the inverter turned on The center temperature of the heating roller does not reach the ready temperature for 90 seconds a...

Page 815: ...lace the fusing unit and reset the counter of the fusing unit using SP3 902 014 Important The fusing unit cannot be used because an abnormal high temperature was detected After this SC occurs the coun...

Page 816: ...fined when the detected zero cross signal is 39 or less Defective fusing relay Defective fusing relay circuit Shorted 24V fuse on the AC controller board Unstable power supply 1 Check the power supply...

Page 817: ...tor is firmly connected 2 Replace the heating roller thermistor No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 552 A Heating roller warm up error 2 The heating roller temperature do...

Page 818: ...B Defective IPU Related SC code SC 543 1 Replace the AC controller board 2 Replace the IOB 3 Replace the IPU No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 554 A Heating roller over...

Page 819: ...tions the machine determines that input 60 Hz and SC557 occurs Noise High frequency Defective AC control board 1 Check the power supply source 2 Replace the AC control board No Type Details Symptom Po...

Page 820: ...tor warm up error End The heating roller rotation sensor does not reach 20 C for 100 seconds after the fusing paper exit motor has turned on with sheets of 257 mm or more in width Dirty thermopile len...

Page 821: ...his SC occurs the counter reset of the fusing unit should be done manually using SP3 902 014 because the counter reset is not done automatically No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting...

Page 822: ...er thermistor error Center The center temperature of the pressure roller measured by the thermistor does not reach 0 C for 37 seconds Loose connection of the thermistor Defective thermistor 1 Check if...

Page 823: ...ause Troubleshooting Procedures 574 A Pressure roller overheat Center hardware error The thermistor detects 220 C or more Defective IOB Defective IPU Defective fusing control system 1 Replace the IOB...

Page 824: ...lace the connection of the cables and connectors Service Call Tables 6 SC6xx Device Communication No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 610 D Mechanical counter error K Thi...

Page 825: ...r While the IOB communicates with an optional unit an SC code is displayed if one of following conditions occurs The IOB receives the break signal which is generated by the peripherals only just after...

Page 826: ...unter device the relay board and copier control board is disconnected or damaged Make sure that SP5113 is set to enable the optional counter device 1 Check if the setting of the SP5113 is correctly se...

Page 827: ...er device defective Replace the counter device No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 635 B Counter device error 4 A backup battery error was returned by the counter device...

Page 828: ...ded authentication management setting to 0 2 User limitation Set SP5 401 161 expanded authentication management detailed setting to 0 5 Execute SP5 876 1 security all clear If this is a mass produced...

Page 829: ...e tracking information to the management server Tracking information is lost and the machine cannot count correctly 1 Turn the main switch off and on No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshoo...

Page 830: ...ocedures 641 D Engine serial communication error An error occurs in serial communication with engine SC641 001 Timeout error SC641 002 Retry over SC641 003 Download error SC641 004 UART error Turn the...

Page 831: ...ven though the setting at Cumin M During the operation Same as 01 1 Install the modem board if it is not installed 2 Check correct setting value for modem driver SP5 816 160 SP5 816 165 to 171 SP5 816...

Page 832: ...ng between the controller board and NVRAM Used controller board installed Used NVRAM installed An unexpected error occurs when the modem Embedded RCG M tries to call the center with a dial up connecti...

Page 833: ...ROM error Caused by noise Turn the main power switch off and on No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 670 D Engine start up error The BCU fails to respond within the prescr...

Page 834: ...ller board installed incorrectly Controller board defective Operation panel connector loose or defective The controller is not completely shut down when the main switch is turned off 1 Check the setti...

Page 835: ...bleshooting Procedures 683 B RFID Unit check error The machine gets RFID communication error even the toner cartridges have not been installed in the machine Caused by noise Turn the main power switch...

Page 836: ...bottom plate motor lowers the original table Loose broken or defective harnesses connectors of the bottom plate position sensor bottom plate HP sensor bottom plate motor Defective bottom plate positi...

Page 837: ...motor 3 Replace the original pick up HP sensor No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 700 03 D Original stopper HP error When the pick up motor turns on clockwise the origin...

Page 838: ...an motor 3 Replace the DF fan motor No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 701 D Pick up roller HP error When the pick up motor turns on counterclockwise the pick up roller...

Page 839: ...ages in the guide plate motor mechanism 3 Replace the guide plate position sensor and or guide plate motor 4 Replace the finisher main board No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Proc...

Page 840: ...s an original jam message and the 2nd failure issues this SC code Jogger HP sensor disconnected defective Jogger motor disconnected defective Jogger motor overloaded due to obstruction Finisher main b...

Page 841: ...t belt has moved from its home position The 1st detection failure causes a jam error and the 2nd failure causes this SC code 1 Defective stack feed out HP sensor 2 Overload on the stack feed out motor...

Page 842: ...vement motor Defective stapler home position sensor Defective stapler movement motor 1 Check the connection of the stapler movement motor 2 Check the connection of the stapler home position sensor 3 R...

Page 843: ...load Defective stapler motor 1 Check the connections and cables for the components mentioned above 2 Replace the HP sensor and or stapler motor 3 Replace the finisher main board No Type Details Sympto...

Page 844: ...motor moves but is not detected at the home position within the specified time The 1st detection failure issues a jam error and the 2nd failure issues this SC code Motor harness disconnected loose de...

Page 845: ...on of the front stapler motor Defective front stapler motor 1 Replace the front stapler motor No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 720 61 B Booklet staple motor error 2 Th...

Page 846: ...se Troubleshooting Procedures 720 71 B Finisher Tray 1 shift motor error The shift roller HP sensor of the upper tray does not activate within the prescribed time after the shift tray starts to move t...

Page 847: ...ller motor 2 Check the connections of the stacking sponge roller HP sensor 3 Replace the stacking sponge roller motor 4 Replace the stacking sponge roller HP sensor No Type Details Symptom Possible Ca...

Page 848: ...ctive Defective motor 1 Check the connections to the paper position sensor slide motor 2 Replace the paper position sensor slide motor No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures...

Page 849: ...Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 791 D Bridge unit error The machine recognizes the finisher but does not recognize the bridge unit Defective connector Broken harness 1...

Page 850: ...lf diagnostic module system kernel or root system files from the OS Flash ROM or the items on the SD card in the controller slot are false or corrupted OS Flash ROM data defective SD card data defecti...

Page 851: ...e Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 821 D Self diagnostics error ASIC 0B00 ASIC register check error The write verify check has occurred in the ASIC Defective ASIC device 1 Replace the controller board...

Page 852: ...place the HDD connector 3 Replace the controller board 3004 Diagnostics command error Result of the issuance of diagnostic command is error Defective HDD device 1 Replace or remove the HDD device 3013...

Page 853: ...rror The result of the MAC address check sum does not match the check sum stored in ROM Defective SEEP ROM Defective I2C bus connection 1 Replace the controller board 6104 PHY IC error The PHY IC on t...

Page 854: ...lin for engine control could not be detected After the PCI configuration the device ID for the ASIC could not be checked Defective ASIC Mandolin for system control Defective North Bridge and AGPI F Re...

Page 855: ...efective clock generator Defective I2C bus Defective I2C port on the CPU Replace the controller board No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 840 D EEPROM access error During...

Page 856: ...etooth interface unit was installed while the machine was turned on The Bluetooth interface unit was installed while the machine was turned on Turn off the main power switch and then confirm that the...

Page 857: ...error The controller fails to get a new encryption key Defective controller board 1 Replace the controller board 01 Encryption key setting for HDD error The controller fails to copy a new encryption...

Page 858: ...nstalled No HDD installed Unformatted HDD The encryption key on the controller is different from the one on the HDD Install the HDD correctly Initialize the HDD 09 Power failure during the data encryp...

Page 859: ...HDD does not become ready within 30 seconds after the power is supplied to the HDD Disconnection of the cables between HDD and HDC Disconnection of the power supply connector Defective HDD Defective H...

Page 860: ...data from the HDD or storing data in the HDD data transmission fails Defective HDD 1 Format the HDD 2 Replace the HDD No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 865 D HDD Acces...

Page 861: ...Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 868 D SD card access error An error occurs while an SD card is used SD card not inserted correctly SD card defective Controller board defectiv...

Page 862: ...correctly the media that stores the address book data and turn the main power switch off and on 2 Initialize the address book data SP5 846 050 3 Initialize the partition for the HDD address book Turn...

Page 863: ...en used Note The source of this error is the Data Overwrite Security Unit running from an SD card Data Overwrite Security Unit SD card not installed Defective HDD 1 Turn the main switch off on and try...

Page 864: ...e encryption module 2 Disable the log encryption setting with SP9 730 004 0 is off 03 Log Data Error 3 Invalid log encryption key due to defective NVRAM data 1 Initialize the HDD with SP5 832 004 2 Di...

Page 865: ...security chip Incorrect updating for the system firmware Incorrect operating of the USB flash Defective flash ROM on the controller board 1 Replace the controller board No Type Details Symptom Possib...

Page 866: ...rn the main switch off and on 3 Update the firmware on the controller Service Call Tables 9 SC9xx Miscellaneous No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 900 D Electric counter...

Page 867: ...ntroller alerted the machine about an error 1 Replace the Egret controller board No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 919 D External Controller down While EAC External App...

Page 868: ...A necessary font is not found when starting up the printer application A necessary font is not found in the SD card 1 Turn the main power switch off and on No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Trou...

Page 869: ...h SC 925 do the recovery procedures for SC860 to SC865 Procedure 2 If the machine does not show one of the five HDD errors SC860 to SC865 turn the machine power off and on If this is not the solution...

Page 870: ...d on Procedure 3 If Procedure 2 is not the solution for the problem do SP5832 001 HDD Formatting All then turn the machine power off and on SP5832 001 erases all document and address book data on the...

Page 871: ...SC code occurred 1 Turn the main power switch off and on No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 994 C Operation panel management records exceeded An error occurred because t...

Page 872: ...function selection error The application selected by the operation panel key works abnormally No response abnormal ending Software including the software configuration defective An option required by...

Page 873: ...c condition for example printer driver setting image file the problem may be caused by a software error In this case the following data and information needs to be sent back to your product specialist...

Page 874: ...on when done at unit replacement 6 Vt error Vt is more than 0 7V when Vcnt is 4 3V 1 Make sure that the heat seal on the development unit is not removed 2 Defective TD sensor 7 Vcnt error 1 Vcnt is le...

Page 875: ...Vsg adjustment See the Vsg Adjustment Result following this table 41 Vt error Vt maximum or minimum error is detected Defective development unit Vt maximum error and an image is faint 1 Replace the to...

Page 876: ...ut of range Gamma 0 15 ID sensor pattern density is too low Hardware defective 1 Same as 53 2 Replace the toner supply pump unit 57 Vk error Maximum Vk is out of range 150 Vk ID sensor pattern density...

Page 877: ...3 Replace the image transfer belt 4 Replace the ID sensor 5 Check the connection 6 Replace the IOB board 3 ID sensor output error ID sensor output is more than Voffset Threshold SP3 324 004 Defective...

Page 878: ...on the pattern than the target The patterns which ID sensors have detected are not enough for line position adjustment See Note 4 More lines on the pattern than the target Not used in this machine 5 O...

Page 879: ...Troubleshooting Guide Image Quality The following work flow shows the basic troubleshooting steps for the image quality problems on this product Troubleshooting Guide 877...

Page 880: ...6 Troubleshooting 878...

Page 881: ...sition adjustment is correct 0 Completed successfully 1 Not completed If the result is 1 refer to Countermeasure list for color registration errors 5 Put some A3 DLT paper on the by pass tray When you...

Page 882: ...r shutter solenoid 2 Replace the ID sensor 3 Replace the IPU After Executing SP2 111 003 Result 1 in SP2 194 007 One of results 5 Out of adjustable range in SP2 194 010 011 012 Test pattern check Poss...

Page 883: ...K Defective PCDU Defective laser optics housing unit Defective IPU 1 Reinstall or replace the PCDU 2 Replace the laser optics housing unit 3 Replace the IPU Others Skew correction upper limit error De...

Page 884: ...sor Defective IPU 1 Replace the ID sensor shutter solenoid 2 Replace the ID sensor 3 Replace the IPU After Executing SP2 111 001 Result 1 in SP2 194 007 Result 5 Out of adjustable range in SP2 194 010...

Page 885: ...Deformed center area on the image transfer belt Defective IPU 1 Replace the ID sensor 2 Replace the image transfer belt 3 Replace the IPU The skew for Y M C is more than 0 75 mm from the main scan re...

Page 886: ...density on the output Low pattern density Do the forced process control SP3 011 001 or supply some toner SP3 015 xxx The main scan registration is shifted but only at the central area of the image on...

Page 887: ...Defective IOB 1 Reinstall or replace the PCDU 2 Replace the laser optics housing unit 3 Replace the IOB The sub scan lines are shifted Shifted lines appear cyclically Defective PCDU Defective drive un...

Page 888: ...tray If a stack problem occurs Push the guide to lift the guide A If another type or size of paper is used Press down the guide B Problem at Regular Intervals Image problems may appear at regular inte...

Page 889: ...als Drum roller Abnormal image at 126 mm intervals Fusing unit Heating roller or Pressure roller Toner End Recovery Error If the toner end message on the LCD is displayed in the following conditions t...

Page 890: ...Flow Chart for the Toner End Recovery Error 6 Troubleshooting 888...

Page 891: ...a vacuum cleaner Countermeasure 3 Replace the toner pump unit p 224 Countermeasure 4 Replace the PCDU p 214 Toner Bottle Detection Error If the no toner bottles message is displayed on the LCD when tu...

Page 892: ...coverage If this occurs follow the countermeasure below Recovery Procedure 1 Enter the SP mode 2 Set SP3 044 xxx Toner Supply Type to 1 PID Vref Fixed Chose a target color SP number from 001 Bk 002 M...

Page 893: ...SP which you have changed in step 2 before 9 Execute SP3 015 xxx Forced Toner Supply Execute twice Chose a target color SP number from 003 Bk 004 Magenta 005 Cyan and 006 Yellow 10 Execute the SP3 011...

Page 894: ...development unit Encryption Key Restoration for NVRAM How to restore the old encryption key to the machine The following message appears after the controller board is replaced or after the hard disk a...

Page 895: ...yption key to the SD card directly is provided 11A products or later 5 Turn on the machine s main power switch 6 Confirm that a message is displayed on the LCD telling to insert the SD card that conta...

Page 896: ...y 5 Turn off the main power switch 6 Insert the SD card that contains the encryption key into Slot 2 the lower slot 7 Turn on the main power switch 8 Turn on the main power switch the machine automati...

Page 897: ...ptoms The following pages explain troubleshooting for the following symptoms SC 861 HDD reboot error to 865 HDD access error Any SC that indicates a defective controller board Please wait remains on d...

Page 898: ...then it is No 4 in the table below HDD Encryption OFF 1 CTL HDD NVRAM SD Card Action No R R R R Replace CTL HDD SD card NVRAM 1 R R R R Replace CTL HDD SD card NVRAM 2 R R R Replace CTL HDD SD card 3...

Page 899: ...M 1 R R R R Replace CTL HDD SD card NVRAM 2 R R R Replace CTL HDD SD card 3 R R Replace CTL HDD 4 R R R Replace CTL SD Card NVRAM then the HDD is automatically formatted 5 R R R Replace CTL SD Card NV...

Page 900: ...VRAM 13 R R Replace SD card NVRAM 14 R Replace SD card 15 legends Not defective parts R Defective parts must replace R Not defective parts but must be replaced 1 Data Overwrite Security ON OFF does no...

Page 901: ...ode SP Display Description LCD Display 7504 3 Tray 1 ON Paper is not fed from tray 1 A 7504 4 Tray 2 ON Paper is not fed from tray 2 A 7504 5 Tray 3 ON Paper is not fed from tray 3 LCT Y 7504 6 Tray 4...

Page 902: ...does not detect paper B 7504 20 Paper Exit ON Paper exit sensor does not detect paper C 7504 21 Relay Exit ON Tray exit sensor bridge unit does not detect paper D 7504 22 Relay Transport ON Relay sen...

Page 903: ...7504 63 7504 64 Junction Gate Feed OFF Junction gate jam sensor does not turn off C 7504 65 Duplex Exit Sensor Duplex exit sensor does not turn off Z 7504 66 Duplex Entrance OFF In Duplex entrance se...

Page 904: ...ts home position R3 R5 7504 107 Finisher Shift Motor D588 Shift roller HP sensor does not turn off after the shift roller has moved from its home position Shift roller HP sensor does not turn on after...

Page 905: ...r tray exit sensor does not turn off after the stack feed out belt has returned to its home position R8 R12 7504 196 7504 197 7504 198 Finisher Folder EUP D637 only Fold bottom fence HP sensor does no...

Page 906: ...HP sensor does not turn on off after the corner stapler rotation motor has turned on R8 R12 7504 203 Finisher Staple Motor EUP D637 D636 Corner stapler does not finish stapling after a specified time...

Page 907: ...n on off after the punch movement motor has turned on Paper position slide HP sensor does not turn on off after the paper position sensor slide motor has turned on R1 R4 Paper Size Code Size Code Pape...

Page 908: ...Sensor Locations 6 Troubleshooting 906...

Page 909: ...displayed Shorted Open cover cannot be detected S1 ID Sensor Front A CN219 1 Open Shorted SC370 ID Sensor Center and K A CN219 2 Open Shorted SC370 ID Sensor Rear A CN219 3 Open Shorted SC370 S12 Reg...

Page 910: ...Jam A Jam3 11 Shorted Jam A B Jam1 S20 S24 Paper End Sensor 1 2 L CN230 A10 B10 Open Paper end is not detected when there is no paper in the paper tray Shorted Paper end is detected when there is pap...

Page 911: ...32 A10 Open Paper on the by pass tray is not detected when paper is set Shorted Paper on the by pass tray is detected when paper is not set S10 By pass Paper Length Sensor L CN232 B14 Open Paper size...

Page 912: ...cted when the waste toner bottle is nearly full SW3 Waste Toner Bottle Set Switch L CN224 A7 Open Waste toner bottle is not detected when the waste toner bottle is set Shorted Waste toner bottle is de...

Page 913: ...isplayed when the paper overflow condition still remains Shorted Paper overflow message is displayed when the paper overflow condition does not remain S46 Original Length Sensor 1 A CN313 8 SIO Open S...

Page 914: ...0V No response 5V power to the IPU and controller is not supplied FU3 1 2A 250V 2A 250V 5V power to the scanner heater and tray heater is not supplied FU4 1 5A 250V 5A 250V 5VE power to the SIO and IO...

Page 915: ...FU1 15A 250V 8A 250V SC574 02 occurs FU2 1 1A 250V 1A 250V No Voltage detection For continued protection against risk of fire replace only with same type and rating of fuse 1 Replace the whole board o...

Page 916: ...set the SP mode settings and pressed the start key The CCD on the SBU board may be defective if the copy is abnormal but the SBU test pattern is normal The following can be the cause if the copy is ab...

Page 917: ...the grey area will disappear and no energy is saved before 240 min expires Timer Settings The user can set these timers with User Tools System settings Timer setting Energy saver timer 1 240 min Low P...

Page 918: ...ings please try to make sure that the Auto Off timer is not too long Try with a shorter setting first such as 30 min then go to a longer one such as 60 min if the customer is not satisfied If the time...

Page 919: ...asurement at the customers site a watt meter must be used to measure the actual energy consumed To use SP8941 to calculate the energy consumed At the start of the measurement period read the values of...

Page 920: ...mount of paper used This means that less energy overall is used for paper production which improves the environment 1 Duplex Reduce paper volume in half 2 Combine mode Reduce paper volume in half 3 Du...

Page 921: ...reduction ratio when compared with Single sided copying with no 2 in 1 combine mode Paper reduction ratio Number of sheets reduced A Number of printed original images B x 100 Number of sheets reduced...

Page 922: ...6 Duplex with combine mode SP 8421 005 pages 7 Energy Saving 920...

Page 923: ...Model AP C3 Machine Code D143 D144 Appendices January 2012 Revised...

Page 924: ......

Page 925: ...0 Platen ARDF Original Size Detection 22 Software Accessories 24 Printer Drivers 24 Scanner and LAN Fax drivers 24 Utility Software 25 Optional Equipment 26 ARDF D630 26 Paper Feed Unit D580 26 LCT 20...

Page 926: ...D570 42 1000 Sheet Finisher D588 42 1 Bin Tray D632 42 Bridge Unit D634 42 Shift Tray D633 42 Side tray D635 43 Toner Scatterproof Filter Removal Procedure 43 Other Yield Parts 43 Mainframe 43 ARDF D6...

Page 927: ...t D634 Side Tray D635 385 Internal Shift Tray D633 385 1 Bin Tray D632 385 Two Tray PFU D580 LCIT 2000 D581 LCIT 1200 D631 385 Output Check Table 386 Copier 386 ARDF D630 393 1000 Sheet Finisher D588...

Page 928: ...4...

Page 929: ...g Dry electrostatic transfer system 4 drums tandem method Number of scans 1 Resolution Scan 600 dpi Print 600 dpi Gradation Scan 600dpi 10bits pixel Print 600dpi 4 bits pixel Original type Sheets book...

Page 930: ...5 cpm color black white from By pass OHP Glossy 1200 dpi C3c 17 5 cpm color black white C3d 17 5 cpm color black white First copy normal mode C3c Color 5 7 seconds or less A4 LT LEF Black white 3 6 se...

Page 931: ...d tray 60 to 256 g m2 16 to 68 lb Optional paper tray 60 to 256 g m2 16 to 68 lb By pass tray 60 to 300 g m2 16 to 79 8 lb Duplex unit 60 to 169 g m2 16 to 45 lb 1200 sheet LCT 60 to 216 g m2 10 to 57...

Page 932: ...29 122 155 141 200 200 400 400 Memory Standard 2 GB Power Source 120 V 60 Hz More than 12A for North America 110 V 60 Hz More than 20A for Taiwan 220 V 240 V 50 60 Hz More than 8A for Europe Asia Powe...

Page 933: ...76 dB A or Less 1 The complete system consists of mainframe ARDF finisher and LCT The above measurements were made in accordance with Ricoh standard methodology Dimensions W x D x H Copier 670 x 682 x...

Page 934: ...its PCL 6 600 x 600 dpi Fast 1 bit Standard 2 bits Fine 4 bits 1200 x 1200 dpi RPCS 600 x 600 dpi 1 800 x 600 dpi 9600 dpi x 600 dpi 1 800 x 600 dpi 600 x 600 dpi 2 bits 9600 dpi x 600 dpi 600 x 600 d...

Page 935: ...l IEEE802 11a g g Wireless LAN Optional Bluetooth Wireless Optional Network Protocols TCP IP IPv4 IPv6 IPX SPX AppleTalk Auto Switching Scanner Standard Scanner Resolution Main scan Sub scan 600 dpi A...

Page 936: ...ay Scale Full Color JPEG 1 Pass ADF 1 Pass Model only System Single pass duplex document feeder Paper Size Weight Simplex Size A3 to A5 DLT to HLT Weight 40 to 128 g m2 11 to 34 lb Duplex Size A3 to A...

Page 937: ...Dimensions W x D x H 578 mm x 520 mm x 170 mm 22 8 x20 5 x6 7 Weight Less than 16 kg 35 3 lb General Specifications 13...

Page 938: ...2 x 18 M A3 SEF 297 x 420mm M M M A4 SEF 210 x 297mm M A M A4 LEF 297 x 210mm M S M S S M A5 SEF 148 x 210mm M A5 LEF 210 x 148mm M S A M A6 SEF 105 x 148mm M B4 SEF 257 x 364mm M M M B5 SEF 182 x 257...

Page 939: ...14 M M M 8 x 10 M M M 8K 267 x 390mm M M M 16K SEF 195 x 267mm M M M 16K LEF 267 x 195mm M M M Custom M M Com10 Env 4 125 x 9 5 M Monarch Env 3 875 x 7 5 M C6 Env 114 x 162mm M C5 Env 162 x 229mm M D...

Page 940: ...10mm A M A M S M A5 SEF 148 x 210mm A A5 LEF 210 x 148mm A S A M A6 SEF 105 x 148mm A B4 SEF 257 x 364mm M A M B5 SEF 182 x 257mm M A M B5 LEF 257 x 182mm M S A S M B6 SEF 128 x 182mm M Ledger 11 x 17...

Page 941: ...x 7 5 M C6 Env 114 x 162mm M C5 Env 162 x 229mm M DL Env 110 x 220mm M Remarks A Supported the sensor detects the paper size M Supported the user specifies the paper size S Supported depends on a tec...

Page 942: ...Y A4 LEF 297 x 210 mm Y Y Y Y 50 Y Y Y Y A5 SEF 148 x 210 mm Y Y Y Y Y Y A5 LEF 210 x 148 mm Y Y Y Y Y Y A6 SEF 105 x 148 mm Y Y Y B4 SEF 257 x 364 mm Y Y Y Y 30 15 Y Y Y 4 Y 4 B5 SEF 182 x 257 mm Y Y...

Page 943: ...0 5 x 7 25 Y Y Y Y 50 Y Y Y Y F SEF 8 x 13 Y Y Y Y 30 Y Y Foolscap SEF 8 5 x 13 Y Y Y Y 30 Y Y Folio SEF 8 25 x 13 Y Y Y Y 30 Y Y 11 x 15 Y Y Y Y 30 Y Y Y Y 10 x 14 Y Y Y Y 30 Y Y Y 8 x 10 Y Y Y Y 50...

Page 944: ...mum 600 mm or less 2 Minimum 100 mm or more Maximum 600 mm or less Longer paper feed length than DLT 432 mm is not guaranteed in this mode 3 Minimum 100 mm for 2P 230 mm for 3P 255 mm for 4P 125 mm fo...

Page 945: ...Y N Ledger 11 x 17 Y Y Y Y 30 Y Letter SEF 8 5 x 11 Y Y Y Y 50 Y Letter LEF 11 x 8 5 Y Y Y Y 50 Y Legal SEF 8 5 x 14 Y Y Y Y 30 Y Government Legal SEF 8 25 x 14 Y Y Y Y 30 Y Half Letter SEF 5 5 x 8 5...

Page 946: ...Y C5 Env 162 x 229 mm Y DL Env 110 x 220 mm Y Remarks Y Supported 30 Output up to 30 sheets 50 Output up to 50 sheets Not supported Platen ARDF Original Size Detection Size width x length mm Platen AR...

Page 947: ...7 Y 3 y 2 16K S 267 x 195 Y 3 y 2 7 25 x 10 5 Executive Y 10 5 x 7 25 Executive y 2 1 Use SP4 303 to detect original sizes as A5 lengthwise HLT when the message Can t detect original size shows 2 The...

Page 948: ...vers are provided on the printer drivers CD ROM The PS3 drivers are all genuine Adobe PS drivers except for Windows 2000 XP 2003 Vista 7 Windows 2000 uses Microsoft PS A PPD file for each operating sy...

Page 949: ...iceMonitor for Client 2000 XP Server 2003 Vista 7 A printer management utility for client users A utility for peer to peer printing over a NetBEUI or TCP IP network A peer to peer print utility over a...

Page 950: ...ansport Roller transport Original Feed Order From the top original Supported Magnification Ratios Copy 32 to 200 Fax Color 32 6 to 200 Black white 48 9 to 200 Power Source DC 24V 5V from the scanner u...

Page 951: ...Paper Detection 5 steps 100 70 30 10 Empty Right Tray 4 steps 100 70 30 Empty Left Tray Power Source DC 24 V 5 V from copier printer Power Consumption 55 W Max 30 W Ave Weight 26 kg 57 3 lb Size W x...

Page 952: ...From base unit Proof Tray Stack Capacity 250 sheets A4 8 5 x 11 or smaller 50 sheets B4 8 5 x 14 or larger Paper Size A5 A3 SEF A6 SEF A6 SEF 5 5 x 8 5 11 x 17 SEF 12 x 18 SEF Paper Weight 52 g m2 16...

Page 953: ...enishment Cartridge exchange 5000 pins per cartridge Stapled Stack Capacity same size Paper Size Pages Set Sets A4 LEF 8 5 x 11 LEF 20 50 pages 150 60 sets 2 19 pages 150 sets A4 SEF B5 8 5 x 11 SEF 1...

Page 954: ...o 11 x 17 SEF 12 x18 SEF Paper Weight 52 g m2 163 g m2 14 lb 43 lb Shift Tray Stack Capacity 2 000 sheets A4 LEF 8 5 x 11 LEF 1 000 sheets A3 SEF A4 SEF B4 SEF B5 11 x 17 SEF 8 5 x 14 SEF 8 5 x 11 SEF...

Page 955: ...aple Replenishment Corner staple 5 000 staples per cartridge Booklet staple 2 000 staples per cartridge Corner Staple Capacity Same Size A4 LEF 8 5 x 11 LEF 13 50 pages 2 12 pages A4 SEF B5 8 5 x 11 S...

Page 956: ...p to 7 000 sheets Scandinavia 4 holes Up to 7 000 sheets Paper Weight 52 g m2 163 g m2 14 lb Bond 43 lb Bond Paper Sizes NA 2 holes SEF A5 to A3 5 5 x 8 5 to 11 x 17 LEF A5 to A4 5 5 x 8 5 8 5 x 11 NA...

Page 957: ...x 11 SEF or smaller 50 sheets A4 8 5 x 11 or smaller 30 sheets B4 8 5 x 14 or larger Lower Tray Paper Size No staple mode A3 to B5 DLT to HLT Staple mode A3 B4 A4 B5 DLT to LT Paper Weight No staple m...

Page 958: ...per Left Staple Replenishment Cartridge 5 000 staples cartridge Power Source DC 24 V 5 V from the copier printer Power Consumption 50 W Weight 25 kg 55 2 lbs Dimensions W x D x H 527 x 520 x 790 mm 20...

Page 959: ...to 600 mm Paper Weight 52 256 g m2 14 68 lbs Power Consumption Max 10W Power is supplied from the mainframe Dimension W x D x H 423 mm x 468 mm x 114 mm 16 7 x 18 4 x 4 5 Weight Approx 2kg 4 4lbs 1 b...

Page 960: ...1 Appendices 36...

Page 961: ...ances and print conditions Symbol keys C Clean R Replace L Lubricant I Inspect Mainframe Item 150K 200K 300K 600K EM Remarks Scanner Reflector C Optics cloth 1st 2nd 3rd mirrors C Optics cloth Exposur...

Page 962: ...Roller R Pressure Roller Bearing R C S552R Entrance guide plate C C Exit guide plate C C Exit Separation plate C C Thermopile C C Cotton swab with alcohol Fusing Drive Gear C Replace if worn Pressure...

Page 963: ...C Dry cloth Junction Paper Jam Roller C Dry cloth Junction Paper Jam Sensor C Dry cloth Duplex Unit Transport Roller C Damp cloth Duplex Entrance Sensor C Dry cloth Duplex Exit Sensor C Dry cloth Dup...

Page 964: ...l Inverter Roller C Damp cloth alcohol Idle Rollers C Damp cloth alcohol Two tray Paper Feed Unit D580 Item EM Remarks Feed Roller C Dry cloth Separation Roller C Dry cloth Pick up Roller C Dry cloth...

Page 965: ...D581 Item EM Remarks Feed Roller C Dry cloth Separation Roller C Dry cloth Pick up Roller C Dry cloth Paper Feed Sensor C Dry cloth Relay Sensor C Dry cloth Relay Roller C Damp cloth Bottom Plate Pad...

Page 966: ...marks Rollers C Damp cloth Discharge Brush C Dry cloth Sensors C Blower brush 1 Bin Tray D632 Items EM Remarks Rollers C Damp cloth Tray C Damp cloth Sensor C Blower brush Bearing C S552R Bridge Unit...

Page 967: ...rts mentioned in these tables have a target yield However the total copy print volume made by the machine will not reach the target yield within the machine s targeted lifetime if the machine is used...

Page 968: ...80K 120K 240K Remarks Pick up Roller R Number of originals Feed Belt R Number of originals Reverse Roller R Number of originals Single Pass DF Item 80K 120K 240K Remarks Pick up Roller R Number of ori...

Page 969: ...s the leading edge registration by changing the registration motor operation timing for each mode 002 Tray Plain ENG 9 to 9 0 0 0 1 mm step 003 Tray Middle Thick ENG 004 Tray Thick 1 ENG 005 Tray Thic...

Page 970: ...lex Plain 1200 ENG 024 Duplex Middle Thick 1200 ENG 025 Duplex Thick 1 1200 ENG 026 Tray Thin ENG 9 to 9 0 0 0 1 mm step 027 By pass Thin ENG 028 Duplex Thin ENG 029 Tray Thin 1200 ENG 030 By pass Thi...

Page 971: ...by changing the paper feed timing 002 Paper Tray1 Plain ENG 9 to 5 2 1 mm step 003 Tray1 Middle Thick ENG 9 to 5 1 1 mm step 004 Paper Tray1 Thick1 ENG 9 to 5 2 1 mm step 007 Paper Tray2 3 4 5 LCT Pla...

Page 972: ...Pass Size Detection By Pass Size Detection Display 001 LG ENG 0 or 1 0 0 OFF 1 ON Enables or disables the automatic paper size detection function of the by pass tray This SP determines what paper siz...

Page 973: ...g step 1101 Reload Permit Setting Specifies the setting of the forced reload permit for warm temperature in color mode 011 Forced Reload Time Warm ENG 0 to 100 C3c 14 C3d 20 1 sec step Reload Permit S...

Page 974: ...d 5 1 deg step 021 Temp Delta Cold BW2 End ENG 40 to 200 100 1 deg step 022 Temp Delta Cold BW2 Press ENG 0 to 200 C3c 70 C3d 50 1 deg step Forced Ready Set Specifies the setting of the forced reload...

Page 975: ...ta Low Temp Center ENG 0 to 200 5 1 deg step 152 Temp Delta Low Temp End ENG 0 to 200 5 1 deg step 153 Temp Delta Low Temp Press ENG 0 to 200 C3c 40 C3d 33 1 deg step Reload Permit Setting Specifies t...

Page 976: ...Delta Center Sp 1 ENG 0 to 200 5 1 deg step 008 Temp Lower Delta End Sp 1 ENG 0 to 200 5 1 deg step 009 Temp Upper Delta Center Sp 1 ENG 0 to 200 30 1 deg step 010 Temp Upper Delta End Sp 1 ENG 0 to...

Page 977: ...roller target temperature for the ready condition in BW printing 004 Plain1 BW Press ENG 0 to 200 120 1 deg step Specifies the pressure roller target temperature for the ready condition in BW printin...

Page 978: ...k1 FC Center ENG 100 to 180 168 1 deg step 018 Thick1 FC Press ENG 0 to 200 120 1 deg step 019 Thick1 BW Center ENG 100 to 180 168 1 deg step 020 Thick1 BW Press ENG 0 to 200 120 1 deg step 021 Thick2...

Page 979: ...ress ENG 0 to 200 120 1 deg step 041 Envelop Center ENG 100 to 180 168 1 deg step 042 Envelop Press ENG 0 to 200 120 1 deg step 101 Plain1 FC Center Low Speed ENG 100 to 180 133 1 deg step 102 Plain1...

Page 980: ...1 deg step 119 Special1 BW Center Low Speed ENG 100 to 180 138 1 deg step 120 Special1 BW Press Low Speed ENG 0 to 200 120 1 deg step 121 Special2 FC Center Low Speed ENG 100 to 180 148 1 deg step 12...

Page 981: ...00 120 1 deg step 141 Thick4 BW Center ENG 100 to 180 168 1 deg step 142 Thick4 BW Press ENG 0 to 200 120 1 deg step 143 Postcard Center ENG 100 to 180 158 1 deg step 144 Postcard Press ENG 0 to 200 1...

Page 982: ...0 to 200 120 1 deg step Specifies the temperature of the pressure roller for the print ready condition 011 Standby Heater Off Time ENG 0 to 100 15 1 sec step Specifies the time that the fusing heater...

Page 983: ...4 High Temp Correction ENG 0 to 15 0 1 deg step Specifies the additional temperature for the target temperature If the fusing temperature is in high temperature condition this temperature is added to...

Page 984: ...in high humidity 008 CPM M humid ENG 0 to 100 80 1 step Specifies the CPM ratio of the decurl control against to the normal operation in middle humidity 009 CPM H humid ENG 0 to 100 65 1 step Specifi...

Page 985: ...0 1 step Specifies the 1st CPM down ration against the normal CPM in the low temperature condition 004 Low 2nd CPM ENG 10 to 100 65 1 step Specifies the 2nd CPM down ration against the normal CPM in t...

Page 986: ...5 1 deg step Specifies the heating roller temperature for 2nd CPM down of DLT paper size 014 High 3rd CPM Down Temp DLT Press End ENG 100 to 250 190 1 deg step Specifies the heating roller temperature...

Page 987: ...00 1 deg step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 3rd CPM down of A4 paper size 024 High 1st CPM Down Temp B5 Press End ENG 100 to 250 200 1 deg step Specifies the pressure roller temperatur...

Page 988: ...A6 Press Center ENG 100 to 250 200 1 deg step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 1st CPM down of A6 paper size 034 High 2nd CPM Down Temp A6 Press Center ENG 100 to 250 205 1 deg step Speci...

Page 989: ...30 C3d 20 1 sec step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 1st CPM down of B4 paper size 108 High 2nd CPM Down Time B4 ENG 0 to 10 000 10 000 1 sec step Specifies the pressure roller temperatu...

Page 990: ...1 sec step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 2nd CPM down of B5 paper size 118 High 3rd CPM Down Time B5 ENG 0 to 10 000 10 000 1 sec step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 3rd...

Page 991: ...p Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 3rd CPM down of A6 paper size 151 High 1st CPM Down Time A3 Low Speed ENG 0 to 10 000 10 000 1 sec step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 1s...

Page 992: ...10 000 10 000 1 sec step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 1st CPM down of LT 161 High 2nd CPM Down Time LT Low Speed ENG 0 to 10 000 10 000 1 sec step Specifies the pressure roller tempe...

Page 993: ...00 1 sec step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 2nd CPM down of A5 paper size 171 High 3rd CPM Down Time A5 Low Speed ENG 0 to 10 000 10 000 1 sec step Specifies the pressure roller temper...

Page 994: ...perature for 2nd CPM down of A3 Large paper size 003 High 3rd CPM A3 Large Size Normal Speed ENG 0 to 100 30 1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 3rd CPM down of A3 Large paper size 00...

Page 995: ...Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 3rd CPM down of DLT Small paper size 013 High 1st CPM B4 Large Size Normal Speed ENG 0 to 100 C3c 90 C3d 75 1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperat...

Page 996: ...1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 1st CPM down of LT Small paper size 023 High 2nd CPM LT Small Size Normal Speed ENG 0 to 100 50 1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperature f...

Page 997: ...50 1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 2nd CPM down of B5 Large paper size 033 High 3rd CPM B5 Large Size Normal Speed ENG 0 to 100 30 1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperatur...

Page 998: ...cifies the pressure roller temperature for 3rd CPM down of B6 paper size 043 High 1st CPM A6 Normal Speed ENG 0 to 100 C3c 85 C3d 65 1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 1st CPM down o...

Page 999: ...0 1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 1st CPM down of DLT Small paper size 111 High 2nd CPM DLT Small Size Middle Speed ENG 0 to 100 50 1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperatur...

Page 1000: ...1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 1st CPM down of A4 Large paper size 126 High 2nd CPM A4 Large Size Middle Speed ENG 0 to 100 50 1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperature f...

Page 1001: ...to 100 80 1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 1st CPM down of B6 paper size 141 High 2nd CPM B6 Middle Speed ENG 0 to 100 50 1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 2nd C...

Page 1002: ...80 1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperature for 1st CPM down of LT Large paper size 222 High 1st CPM LT Small Size Low Speed ENG 0 to 100 80 1 step Specifies the pressure roller temperature fo...

Page 1003: ...the center of the heating roller when an SC was issued 50 to 300 1 deg step 102 Htg Rolloer End Det1 ENG Displays the temperature at the end of the heating roller when an SC was issued 50 to 300 1 deg...

Page 1004: ...er End Det3 ENG Displays the temperature at the end of the heating roller when an SC was issued 50 to 300 1 deg step 203 Press Roller Ctr Det3 ENG Displays the temperature at the center of the pressur...

Page 1005: ...ecifies the rotation time of the pressure roller contact motor for the depression position no pressure 010 Shift Time BW2 ENG 0 to 3600 0 1 sec step Specifies the timing for depressing the fusing unit...

Page 1006: ...3 Pressure Thick1 Low Speed ENG 0 to 3 3 1 step 154 Pressure Special1 Low Speed ENG 0 to 3 3 1 step 155 Pressure Special2 Low Speed ENG 0 to 3 3 1 step 156 Pressure Plain1 2 Glossy ENG 0 to 3 3 1 step...

Page 1007: ...and fusing is not good replace the pressure roller or install a new fusing unit 002 Pre idling Time ENG 0 to 999 300 1 sec step Specifies the fusing rotation time before executing SP1152 001 003 Stop...

Page 1008: ...n 1 ENG 0 to 250 0 1 step 006 Time Heat Storage Division 2 ENG 0 to 250 0 1 step 1155 Short Heater Control Sets the short heater controls 001 Print Width Upper Limit ENG 0 to 300 105 1 mm step 011 Fee...

Page 1009: ...00 0 1 sec step 1801 Motor Speed Adjust 001 Registration Plain Low ENG 2 to 2 1 1 0 1 step 002 Registration Plain High ENG 2 to 2 0 1 0 1 step 003 Registration Middle Thick Low ENG 2 to 2 1 1 0 1 step...

Page 1010: ...ENG 023 Duplex CCW Thick1 Mid ENG 024 Reverse CW Normal High ENG 4 to 4 0 5 0 1 step 025 Reverse CW Middle Thick Mid ENG 4 to 4 0 0 1 step 026 Reverse CW Middle Thick High ENG 4 to 4 0 5 0 1 step 028...

Page 1011: ...G 9 to 9 0 1 step step 065 MOpcDevMot Low ENG 14 to 14 0 1 step step 066 COpcDevMot High ENG 10 to 10 0 1 step step 067 COpcDevMot Mid ENG 9 to 9 0 1 step step 068 COpcDevMot Low ENG 14 to 14 0 1 step...

Page 1012: ...tep step 108 COpcDevMot Low ENG 109 YOpcDevMot Low ENG 110 MOpcDevMot 1200 ENG 7 to 7 0 1 step step 111 COpcDevMot 1200 ENG 112 YOpcDevMot 1200 ENG 120 Long Registration Plain High ENG 2 to 2 0 1 0 1...

Page 1013: ...0 01 step 135 Long Fusing Thick 1 Low ENG 4 to 4 1 7 0 01 step 136 Long Fusing Thick 2 Low ENG 4 to 4 1 7 0 01 step 137 Long Fusing Thick 3 Low ENG 4 to 4 1 7 0 01 step 1902 Amplitude Control 001 Exe...

Page 1014: ...sing Exit Fan ENG 0 to 900 120 1 sec step 006 Main Suction Fan ENG 0 to 900 120 1 sec step 007 Paper Exit Fan ENG 0 to 900 120 1 sec step 008 PSU Fan ENG 0 to 900 120 1 sec step 009 QSU Heater Cooling...

Page 1015: ...37 3 0 1 deg step Specifies the judgment temperature for the starting of extra fan execution 007 Cancellation Temp Threshold ENG 0 1 to 20 4 5 0 1 deg step Specifies the threshold temperature the dif...

Page 1016: ...20 0 0 1 min step 008 Fan Cooling Time PSU Fan Initial ENG 0 to 120 0 0 1 min step 009 Fan Cooling Time Fusing IH Coil Fan Initial ENG 0 to 120 0 0 1 min step 010 Fan Cooling Time IH Power Supply Fan...

Page 1017: ...hese settings does not effect while process control mode SP3 041 1 Default ON is activated When deactivating process control mode with SP3 041 1 the values in these SP modes are used for printing 001...

Page 1018: ...by environment correction SP2 007 xxx to SP2 011 xxx These SPs are activated only when SP2 012 1 is set to 1 manual control 001 Plain Bk ENG 0 to 3 1 9 0 01 KV step 002 Plain M ENG 0 to 3 1 9 0 01 KV...

Page 1019: ...ENG Selects the environmental condition manually 0 to 5 0 1 step 0 The environmental condition is determined automatically 1 LL 2 ML 3 MM 4 MH 5 HH 003 Absolute Humidity Threshold 1 ENG Changes the hu...

Page 1020: ...previous relative humidity 0 to 100 1 RH step 013 Previous Absolute Humidity Bk Display ENG Displays the previous absolute humidity 0 to 100 0 01 g m3 step 2015 Charge AC Adj Result Displays a result...

Page 1021: ...Trail Edge Width ENG 003 Left ENG 0 to 9 9 2 0 1 mm step 004 Right ENG 006 Duplex Trail L Size ENG 0 to 4 1 0 1 mm step 007 Duplex Trail M Size ENG 0 to 4 0 8 0 1 mm step 008 Duplex Trail S Size ENG 0...

Page 1022: ...t Increasing a value makes lines thicker on the output 002 High Speed Ma ENG 003 High Speed Cy ENG 004 High Speed Ye ENG 005 Middle Speed Bk ENG 50 to 120 100 1 step Decreasing a value makes lines thi...

Page 1023: ...t pattern 1 to 4 1 1 step 1 All colors 2 Magenta 3 Yellow 4 Cyan 006 Density Bk Specifies the color density for the test pattern 0 to 15 15 1 step 0 Lightest density 15 Darkest density 007 Density Ma...

Page 1024: ...placement and Adjustment Laser Optics 001 Pulse M ENG 50 to 50 0 1 pulse step 002 Pulse C ENG 003 Pulse Y ENG 2118 Skew Adjustment 001 Execute M ENG Changes the current skew adjustment values to the v...

Page 1025: ...to the left side on the print Increasing a value makes the image shift to the right side on the print 1 pulse 1 16 dot 027 Area 0 Bk ENG 255 to 255 0 1sub dot step 028 Area 1 Bk ENG Adjusts the area m...

Page 1026: ...a ENG 090 Area 11 Ma ENG 091 Area 12 Ma ENG 131 Area 0 Cy ENG 255 to 255 0 1 sub dot step 132 Area 1 Cy ENG Adjusts the area magnification for LD 0 255 to 255 0 1 sub dot step 133 Area 2 Cy ENG 134 Ar...

Page 1027: ...had Correct Setting FA Adjusts the area correction value for each LD power The main scan is divided into 16 areas However the image areas are limited from area 1 to area 14 For BK and Magenta area 1 i...

Page 1028: ...6 Area 5 Bk ENG 007 Area 6 Bk ENG 008 Area 7 Bk ENG 009 Area 8 Bk ENG 010 Area 9 Bk ENG 011 Area 10 Bk ENG 012 Area 11 Bk ENG 013 Area 12 Bk ENG 014 Area 13 Bk ENG 015 Area 14 Bk ENG 016 Area 15 Bk EN...

Page 1029: ...G 040 Area 7 Ma ENG 041 Area 8 Ma ENG 042 Area 9 Ma ENG 043 Area 10 Ma ENG 044 Area 11 Ma ENG 045 Area 12 Ma ENG 046 Area 13 Ma ENG 047 Area 14 Ma ENG 048 Area 15 Ma ENG This is out of the image area...

Page 1030: ...G 072 Area 7 Cy ENG 073 Area 8 Cy ENG 074 Area 9 Cy ENG 075 Area 10 Cy ENG 076 Area 11 Cy ENG 077 Area 12 Cy ENG 078 Area 13 Cy ENG 079 Area 14 Cy ENG 080 Area 15 Cy ENG This is out of the image area...

Page 1031: ...es for each correction Paper Int Mag Subdot indicates the magnification correction value between two sheets of paper Mag Cor Subdot indicates the magnification correction value M Scan Erro indicates t...

Page 1032: ...32768 to 32767 1 pulse step 014 Mag Cor Subdot M ENG 015 M Left Mag Subdot M ENG 016 M Right Mag Subdot M ENG 017 S Cor 600 Line M ENG 16384 to 16383 1 line step 018 S Cor 600 Sub M ENG 1 to 1 0 001 l...

Page 1033: ...step 041 M Scan Erro Left Y ENG 042 M Scan Erro Center Y ENG 043 M Scan Erro Right Y ENG 044 S Scan Erro Left Y ENG 045 S Scan Erro Center Y ENG 046 S Scan Erro Right Y ENG 047 M Cor Dot Y ENG 512 to...

Page 1034: ...um Subdot M ENG 15 to 15 0 1 pulse step 008 M Scan Low Dot M ENG 512 to 511 0 1 dot step 009 M Scan Low Subdot M ENG 15 to 15 0 1 pulse step 010 M Scan High Dot C ENG 512 to 511 0 1 dot step 011 M Sca...

Page 1035: ...d 034 S Scan High Line Y ENG 16384 to 16383 0 1 line step 035 S Scan High Subline Y ENG 1 to 1 0 0 001 line 036 S Scan Medium Line Y ENG 16384 to 16383 0 1 line step 037 S Scan Medium Subline Y ENG 1...

Page 1036: ...d color printing mode during job 005 Page Interrupt FC ENG 0 to 999 200 1 page step Adjusts the threshold of the line position adjustment for color printing mode during jobs 006 Page Stand By BW ENG 0...

Page 1037: ...ce The timing for line position adjustment depends on the combinations of several conditions 012 Time 2 ENG 1 to 9999 600 1 minute step Adjust the time threshold for the line position adjustment Mode...

Page 1038: ...99 1 times step 009 Number of Failure ENG 0 to 999999 1 times step 010 Error Result M ENG 0 to 9 1 step 0 Not done 1 Completed successfully 2 Cannot detect patterns 3 Fewer lines on the pattern than t...

Page 1039: ...ENG 007 Thick 1 C ENG 008 Thick 1 Y ENG 009 Thick 2 FINE Bk ENG 010 Thick 2 FINE M ENG 011 Thick 2 FINE C ENG 012 Thick 2 FINE Y ENG 2229 Development DC Vias Development DC Bias Adjustment Adjusts th...

Page 1040: ...ay Displays the environment temperature and humidity 001 Temperature 50 to 450 0 1deg step 002 Relative Humidity 0 to 1000 0 1 RH step 003 Absolute Humidity 0 to 100 0 01 g m3 step 004 AIT Temperature...

Page 1041: ...humidity 003 Absolute Humidity Threshold 1 ENG Adjusts the threshold value between LL and ML 0 to 100 4 0 01 g m3 step 004 Absolute Humidity Threshold 2 ENG Adjusts the threshold value between ML and...

Page 1042: ...the value of the image transfer belt bias 10 to 250 100 5 step 002 Paper Transfer ENG Adjusts the bias of the paper transfer roller between images 0 to 2100 500 100 V step 2326 Transfer Roller CL Bias...

Page 1043: ...0 to 80 C3c 30 C3d 37 1 A Adjusts the current for the image transfer belt for Black in full color mode for plain paper 002 ITB unit Plain M ENG 0 to 80 C3c 33 C3d 41 1 A Adjusts the current for the i...

Page 1044: ...image transfer belt for Magenta in full color mode for Thick 2 and fine 011 ITB unit Thick 2 FINE C ENG 0 to 80 11 1 A Adjusts the current for the image transfer belt for Cyan in full color mode for...

Page 1045: ...000 3500 10 V step 003 Separation DC 1200 1st Side ENG 0 to 4000 3500 10 V step 004 Separation DC 1200 2nd Side ENG 0 to 4000 3500 10 V step 2403 Plain Bias BW Adjusts the current for the paper transf...

Page 1046: ...Low speed 001 Paper Transfer Plain 1st Side S1 ENG 100 to 600 100 5 step S1 size 297 mm Paper width 002 Paper Transfer Plain 2nd Side S1 ENG 003 Paper Transfer 1200 1st Side S1 ENG 004 Paper Transfer...

Page 1047: ...ep 017 Paper Transfer Plain 1st Side S5 ENG 100 to 600 120 5 step 148 mm S5 size Paper width 018 Paper Transfer Plain 2nd Side S5 ENG 100 to 600 180 5 step 148 mm S5 size Paper width 019 Paper Transfe...

Page 1048: ...te at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image area Plain High speed Thick 1 Middle speed Thick 2 Fine Low speed 001 Paper Transfer Plain 1st Side ENG 0 to 50 0 2 mm step 002...

Page 1049: ...charge plate at the paper trailing edge between the erase margin area and the image area Plain High speed Thick 1 Middle speed Thick 2 Fine Low speed 001 Paper Transfer Plain 1st Side ENG 0 to 50 0 2...

Page 1050: ...0 2nd Side 2457 Thin Bias FC Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for thin paper in full color mode Plain High speed Thick 1 Middle speed Thick 2 Fine Low speed 001 Paper Transfer Plain 1...

Page 1051: ...the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading edge in each mode SP2453 and SP2457 are multiplied by these SP values Plain High speed 1200 Low speed The paper leading edge a...

Page 1052: ...2nd Side 2473 Thin Trailing Edge Correction Thin Paper Trailing Edge Correction Adjusts the correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper trailing edge in each mode SP2453...

Page 1053: ...006 Separation DC Plain 2nd Side 007 Separation DC 1200 1st Side ENG 008 Separation DC 1200 2nd Side 2480 Thin Environment Correction Plain High speed 1200 Low speed 001 Separation DC Plain 1st Side E...

Page 1054: ...st Side ENG 0 to 250 15 1 A step Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for glossy paper in full color mode 2484 Glossy Paper Size Correction 001 Paper Transfer 1st Side S1 ENG 100 to 600 1...

Page 1055: ...Transfer BW 1st Side ENG 1 to 60 11 1 step 005 Paper Transfer FC 1st Side ENG 1 to 60 1 1 step 2501 Thick 1 Bias Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for thick 1 paper Plain High speed 1200...

Page 1056: ...507 are multiplied by these SP values Plain High speed 1200 Low speed 001 Paper Transfer Plain 1st Side S1 ENG 100 to 600 100 5 step S1 size 297 mm Paper width 002 Paper Transfer Plain 2nd Side S1 ENG...

Page 1057: ...5 ENG 100 to 600 120 5 step 148 mm S5 size Paper width 018 Paper Transfer Plain 2nd Side S5 ENG 100 to 600 220 5 step 148 mm S5 size Paper width 019 Paper Transfer 1200 1st Side S5 ENG 100 to 600 180...

Page 1058: ...C Plain 1 1st Side ENG 0 to 50 0 2 mm step 006 Separation DC Plain 1 2nd Side ENG 007 Separation DC 1200 1st Side ENG 2523 Thick 1 Trail Edge Correction Thick 1 Paper Trailing Edge Correction Adjusts...

Page 1059: ...on Plain High speed 1200 Low speed 001 Separation DC Plain 1st Side ENG 1 to 60 22 1 step 002 Separation DC Plain 2nd Side ENG 003 Paper Transfer Plain BW 1st Side ENG 1 to 60 11 1 step 004 Paper Tran...

Page 1060: ...ch paper size SP2553 and SP2558 are multiplied by these SP values 001 Paper Transfer 1st Side S1 ENG 100 to 600 100 5 step S1 size 297 mm Paper width 002 Paper Transfer 2nd Side S1 ENG 003 Paper Trans...

Page 1061: ...to 400 100 5 step 002 Paper Transfer 2nd Side ENG 2571 Adjusts the correction to the discharge plate current at the paper leading edge in each mode SP2551 is multiplied by these SP values The paper le...

Page 1062: ...Adjusts the bias voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller discharge plate at the paper trailing edge between the erase margin area and the image area 001 Paper Transfer 1st Side ENG 0 to 50...

Page 1063: ...lues 001 Paper Transfer S1 ENG 100 to 600 100 5 step S1 size 297 mm Paper width 002 Paper Transfer S2 ENG 100 to 600 140 5 step 297 mm S2 size 275 mm Paper width 003 Paper Transfer S3 ENG 100 to 600 2...

Page 1064: ...justs the correction to the paper transfer roller current for the paper trailing edge in each mode SP2603 and SP2608 are multiplied by these SP values The paper trailing edge area can be adjusted with...

Page 1065: ...color mode 001 Paper Transfer 1st Side ENG 0 to 250 11 1 A step 002 Paper Transfer 2nd Side ENG 0 to 250 15 1 A step 2653 Thick3 Paper Size Correction Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the p...

Page 1066: ...tep 148 mm S5 size Paper width 2654 Thick 3 Leading Edge Correction Thick 3 Paper Leading Edge Correction Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading edge in each...

Page 1067: ...ling edge area can be adjusted with SP2657 001 Paper Transfer 1st Side ENG 0 to 400 100 5 step 002 Paper Transfer 2nd Side ENG 003 Separation DC 1st Side ENG 004 Separation DC 2nd Side ENG 2657 Thick...

Page 1068: ...1st Side ENG 0 to 4000 3500 10 V step 002 Separation DC 2nd Side ENG 2671 Thick4 Bias BW Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for thick paper 4 in black and white mode 001 Paper Transfer...

Page 1069: ...Transfer 1st Side S4 ENG 100 to 600 100 5 step 297 mm S2 size 275 mm Paper width 008 Paper Transfer 2nd Side S4 ENG 100 to 600 430 5 step 275 mm S3 size 210 mm Paper width 009 Paper Transfer 1st Side...

Page 1070: ...ation DC 1st Side ENG 003 Paper Transfer 2nd Side ENG 004 Separation DC 2nd Side ENG 2676 Thick 4 Trail Edge Correction Thick 4 Paper Trailing Edge Correction Adjusts the correction to the paper trans...

Page 1071: ...each mode When the environment is detected as MM SP2670 is multiplied by these SP values 003 Paper Transfer BW 1st Side ENG 1 to 60 11 1 step 004 Paper Transfer BW 2nd Side ENG 005 Paper Transfer FC...

Page 1072: ...Correction Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each paper size SP2753 and SP2757 are multiplied by these SP values 001 Paper Transfer 1st Side S1 ENG 100...

Page 1073: ...003 Paper Transfer 1200 1st Side ENG 0 to 400 100 5 step 2771 Adjusts the correction to the discharge plate current at the paper leading edge in each mode SP2751 is multiplied by these SP values The...

Page 1074: ...400 100 5 step 002 Paper Transfer Plain 2nd Side ENG 003 Paper Transfer 1200 1st Side ENG 005 Separation DC Plain 1st Side ENG 006 Separation DC Plain 2nd Side ENG 007 Separation DC 1200 1st Side ENG...

Page 1075: ...W 1st Side ENG 1 to 60 11 1 step 011 Paper Transfer 1200 FC 1st Side ENG 1 to 60 1 1 step 2801 Special2 Bias Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for special paper 2 Plain High speed 1200 Low...

Page 1076: ...r 1st Side S1 ENG 100 to 600 100 5 step S1 size 297 mm Paper width 002 Paper Transfer 2nd Side S1 ENG 005 Paper Transfer 1st Side S2 ENG 100 to 600 120 5 step 297 mm S2 size 275 mm Paper width 006 Pap...

Page 1077: ...sfer Plain 2nd Side ENG 0 to 400 100 5 step 003 Paper Transfer 1200 1st Side ENG 0 to 400 100 5 step 2821 Adjusts the correction to the discharge plate current at the paper leading edge in each mode S...

Page 1078: ...3 and SP2807 are multiplied by these SP values Plain High speed 1200 Low speed The paper trailing edge area can be adjusted with SP2824 001 Paper Transfer Plain 1st Side ENG 0 to 400 100 5 step 002 Pa...

Page 1079: ...1st Side ENG 1 to 60 11 1 step 004 Paper Transfer Plain BW 2nd Side ENG 1 to 60 11 1 step 005 Paper Transfer Plain FC 1st Side ENG 1 to 60 1 1 step 006 Paper Transfer Plain FC 2nd Side ENG 1 to 60 14...

Page 1080: ...002 Paper Transfer Plain 2nd Side ENG 0 to 250 C3c 45 C3d 55 1 A step 003 Paper Transfer 1200 1st Side ENG 0 to 250 15 1 A step 2861 Special 3 Paper Size Correction Adjusts the size correction coeffi...

Page 1081: ...Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current at the paper leading edge in each mode SP2852 and SP2857 are multiplied by these SP values Plain High speed 1200 Low speed The paper leading...

Page 1082: ...ection Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current for the paper trailing edge in each mode SP2852 and SP2857 are multiplied by these SP values Plain High speed 1200 Low speed The pape...

Page 1083: ...1 1 step 004 Paper Transfer Plain BW 2nd Side ENG 005 Paper Transfer Plain FC 1st Side ENG 1 to 60 1 1 step 006 Paper Transfer Plain FC 2nd Side ENG 1 to 60 11 1 step 007 Separation DC 1200 1st Side E...

Page 1084: ...ll color image printouts in the full color mode If this SP is set to 0 the image transfer belt does not move away 001 Continuous Bk Pages ENG 0 to 10 0 1 sheet step 2920 Trans Mot Control 001 0 Encord...

Page 1085: ...ing 001 Standard Speed ENG 300 to 260 C3c 10 10 msec step 240 to 240 C3d 30 10 msec step Adjusts the timing for the non image area bias of the image transfer roller 002 Medium Speed ENG 400 to 290 0 1...

Page 1086: ...rced CPM Down Thresh No Duty Control ENG 0 to 5000 0 1 page step 005 Drum Stop Time No Duty Control ENG 300 to 1500 500 10 msec step 006 ITB Stop Time No Duty Control ENG 300 to 1500 500 10 msec step...

Page 1087: ...2 Cancellation Temp Threshold ENG Sets the threshold of the duty control cancellation temperature 0 1 to 20 1 0 1 step 013 ON OFF Setting ENG Turns duty control off or on 0 OFF 1 ON Main SP Tables 2 1...

Page 1088: ...normally done at the same time as MUSIC This SP does the MUSIC line position adjustment twice 005 Normal MUSIC Executes the process control that is normally done at the same time as MUSIC This SP does...

Page 1089: ...each color 002 Execution COL 003 Execution Bk 004 Execution M 005 Execution C 006 Execution Y 3014 T Sensor Initial Set Exe Developer Initialization Result Display 001 Display YCMK ENG 0 to 9999 1 st...

Page 1090: ...Time Bk ENG 0 to 30 4 1 sec step 002 Supply Time M ENG 003 Supply Time C ENG 004 Supply Time Y ENG 3041 Process Control Type 001 Voltage Control ENG 0 or 1 1 1 step Alphanumeric 0 FIXED Use the fixed...

Page 1091: ...maximum number of repeats of the toner density adjustment at power on 0 Disabled 1 to 3 Repeat number 4 Repeat three times No consumption mode 5 Repeat three times Toner is supplied only when the ton...

Page 1092: ...density is too low and toner is consumed only when the toner density is too dark 6 to 9 Disabled 005 Repeat Number Recovery ENG 0 to 9 0 1 time step Not used 006 Repeat Number Job End ENG 0 to 9 4 1...

Page 1093: ...r density when toner density is detected to be low at the toner density adjustment 013 T1 Bias Bk ENG 0 to 80 C3c 30 C3d 37 1 A step Adjusts the image transfer belt bias for Black 014 T2 Bias M ENG 0...

Page 1094: ...3611 007 by more than the specified thresholds SP3239 009 021 Consumption Pat LD DUTY Y ENG 0 to 15 15 1 step Adjusts the LD duty for the toner consumption mode at the toner density adjustment In tone...

Page 1095: ...number of toner end detections for each color 001 Bk ENG 0 to 99 1 time step 002 M ENG 003 C ENG 004 Y ENG 3201 TD Sensor Vt Display Display the current voltage of the TD sensor for each color 001 Cu...

Page 1096: ...t C ENG 0 to 5 C3c 0 43 C3d 0 6 0 01 V step 008 Thick 2 FINE Shift Y ENG 0 to 5 C3c 0 48 C3d 0 66 0 01 V step 009 Mid TCShift Bk ENG 0 5 to 0 5 0 0 01 V step 010 Mid TCShift M ENG 011 Mid TCShift C EN...

Page 1097: ...t C ENG 004 Current Y ENG 005 008 Displays or adjusts the Vtref value for each color at developer initialization DFU 005 Initial Bk ENG 0 to 5 5 0 01 V step 006 Initial M ENG 007 Initial C ENG 008 Ini...

Page 1098: ...ensity rank on the image transfer belt 013 T Rank 1 Threshold ENG 1 to 0 0 2 0 01 V step 014 T Rank 2 Threshold ENG 0 to 1 0 2 0 01 V step 021 028 Sets the correction coefficient of the Vtref correcti...

Page 1099: ...ias x 1 0 001 x SP3 241 001 to 004 these values 006 Offset M ENG 007 Offset C ENG 008 Offset Y ENG 3242 LD Power Setting Adjusts the coefficient for LD power control value at the process control 001 S...

Page 1100: ...owSpd offset C ENG 1000 to 1000 69 1 step 024 LowSpd offset Y ENG 1000 to 1000 65 1 step 3251 Coverage These 001 to 016 are coefficients for SP3 222 009 to 012 001 Latest Pixel Bk ENG Displays the lat...

Page 1101: ...01 step 014 Average L M ENG 015 Average L C ENG 016 Average L Y ENG 017 019 Adjusts the threshold for SP3 251 005 to 016 017 Total Page Setting S ENG 1 to 100 10 1 sheet step 018 Total Page Setting M...

Page 1102: ...007 Displays the ID sensor diffusion offset voltage for Vsg adjustments 005 Voffset dif M ENG 0 to 5 5 0 01 V step 006 Voffset dif C ENG 007 Voffset dif Y ENG 008 010 Displays the ID sensor offset vol...

Page 1103: ...mean the result of each sensor sensor for Front sensor for Bk sensor for Cyan sensor for Center sensor for Magenta sensor for Yellow and sensor for Rear 001 Latest ENG 111 to 999 1 step 9 Unexpected...

Page 1104: ...st Bk ENG 0 to 100 1 step 002 Latest M ENG 003 Latest C ENG 004 Latest Y ENG 3421 Toner Supply Range 001 Upper Limit Bk ENG Adjusts the toner supply rate during printing 0 to 100 100 1 step 002 Upper...

Page 1105: ...g Adj ENG 008 Charge AC Control ENG 009 MUSIC Power ON BW ENG 010 MUSIC Power ON FC ENG 3511 Execution Interval Setting Adjusts the threshold for each adjustment mode 001 Job End Potential Control BW...

Page 1106: ...ion Coef 1 JE FC ENG 0 to 1 0 5 0 01 step 025 Correction Coef 2 JE FC ENG 0 to 1 1 0 01 step 026 Cor Coef 1 Interrupt BW ENG 0 to 1 0 1 0 01 step 027 Cor Coef 2 Interrupt BW ENG 0 to 1 1 0 01 step 028...

Page 1107: ...o 1270 0 1 C step 002 Relative Humidity ENG 0 to 1000 0 1 RH step 003 Absolute Humidity ENG 0 to 1000 0 1 g m3 step 004 AIT Temperature ENG 1280 to 1270 0 1 deg step 3515 Execution Interval Display Di...

Page 1108: ...t adjustment is done even toner near end condition 1 Forbid adjustment is not done at toner near end condition 002 MUSIC ENG 003 TC Adj ENG 3520 ITB Idling Number Specifies the number of the ITB idlin...

Page 1109: ...C step 100 Rapi_timer Time Setting ENG 0 to 255 30 1 sec step Adjusts the time out time for the Rapi timer 3531 Non use Time Process Control Set Adjusts the threshold for the process control at stand...

Page 1110: ...Target Set ENG 013 Environmental Correction ENG Turns on or off the environmental correction for target development gamma 0 or 1 1 0 Not Correct 1 Correct 014 K Max Correction ENG Adjusts the maximum...

Page 1111: ...001 Plain Bk ENG 0 to 800 1 V step 002 Plain M ENG 003 Plain C ENG 004 Plain Y ENG 005 Thick 1 Bk ENG 0 to 800 1 V step 006 Thick 1 M ENG 007 Thick 1 C ENG 008 Thick 1 Y ENG 009 Thick 2 FINE Bk ENG 0...

Page 1112: ...Thick 2 FINE M ENG 011 Thick 2 FINE C ENG 012 Thick 2 FINE Y ENG 3641 Charge AC Control Display Plain High speed Displays the charge AC voltage adjusted with the process control for each color 001 Pl...

Page 1113: ...entration Control Setting Selects the toner concentration control method by HST memory which is in the TD sensor 001 Control Method Selection ENG 0 or 1 1 0 Not Use 1 Use 3711 HST Concentration Contro...

Page 1114: ...001 Vcnt ENG 0 to 5 0 1 V step 002 Vt ENG 0 to 5 0 1 V step 003 Sensitivity HL ENG 1 22 to 3 77 0 01 V step 004 Sensitivity HM ENG 0 to 2 55 0 01 V step 005 Sensitivity ML ENG 006 Set Detection ENG 0...

Page 1115: ...er 1 ENG 0 to 255 1 V step 010 Serial Number 2 ENG 011 Adjustment Vt ENG 0 to 5 0 1 V step 012 Adjustment Vtref ENG 0 to 5 0 1 V step 013 Adjustment Vtcnt ENG 0 to 5 0 01 V step 014 Adjustment Gamma E...

Page 1116: ...o 4 0 1 step 002 Detection Times CTL 0 to 50 0 1 step 003 Print Page After Near Full CTL 0 to 1000 0 1 sheet step 004 Pixel Count After Near Full CTL 0 to 200000 0 1 cm2 step 005 Pixel Count After Rep...

Page 1117: ...full detection for the toner collection bottle 3900 Waste Toner New Detection Turns toner collection bottle full detection on or off 001 ON OFF Setting ENG 0 or 1 1 0 OFF 1 ON 3901 New PCU Detection...

Page 1118: ...nly change the cleaning unit 3902 015 This is for the image transfer belt cleaning unit 014 Fusing Unit ENG 015 Cleaning Unit ENG 016 Paper Transfer Unit ENG 017 Toner Collection Bottle ENG 018 Fusing...

Page 1119: ...p FA 4011 S to S Regist Adjustment Adjusts the side to side registration by changing the scanning start timing in the main scan direction 001 ENG 2 5 to 2 5 0 0 1 mm step FA 4012 Scanner Erase Margin...

Page 1120: ...able Scanner free run without HP sensor check 4020 Dust Check 001 Dust Detect On Off ENG Turns the ADF scan glass dust check on off 0 or 1 0 1 step 0 OFF 1 ON 002 Dust Detect Lvl ENG Selects the detec...

Page 1121: ...s set to 3 4305 8K 16K Detection This program enables the machine to automatically recognize the 8K 16K size 001 ENG 0 to 3 0 1 step 0 Normal Detection the machine detects A4 LT size as A4 or LT depen...

Page 1122: ...Specifies the lamp on timing for the scan original size detection in book scanning mode 004 LED PWM Duty ENG 0 to 100 60 1 step Sets the LED lamp intensity 4310 Scan Size Detect Value Displays the de...

Page 1123: ...C 4 Gradation main scan D 5 Gradation sub scan 1 6 Grid pattern 7 Slant grid pattern 8 Gradation RGBCMYK 9 UCR pattern 10 Color patch 16 1 11 Color patch 16 2 12 Color patch 64 13 Grid pattern CMYK 1...

Page 1124: ...opy K Text ENG 0 to 10 5 1 step 10 Darkest density 002 Copy C Text ENG 003 Copy M Text ENG 004 Copy Y Text ENG 005 Copy K Photo ENG 006 Copy C Photo ENG 007 Copy M Photo ENG 008 Copy Y Photo ENG 4505...

Page 1125: ...RY YR YG etc x 4 Colors R G B Option for a total of 48 parameters 001 004 RY Phase Option R G B ENG Specifies the printer vector correction value 0 to 255 0 1 step 005 008 YR Phase Option R G B 009 01...

Page 1126: ...he AGC 002 HP Detection Disable DFU 4609 Gray Balance Set R 001 Book Scan ENG 512 to 511 46 1 digit step 002 DF Scan ENG 512 to 511 46 1 digit step 4610 Gray Balance Set G 001 Book Scan ENG 384 to 255...

Page 1127: ...383 0 1 digit step 4625 Black Level Adj Display BE Blue Even signal BO Blue Odd signal 001 Latest BE Color ENG Displays the black offset value for the even blue signal in the CCD circuit board 0 to 16...

Page 1128: ...the controller for Green 001 Latest GE Color ENG 0 to 1023 0 1 digit step 002 Latest GO Color ENG 4633 Digital Gain Adjust Displays the gain value of the amplifiers on the controller for Blue 001 Lat...

Page 1129: ...CCD circuit board 0 to 16383 0 1 digit step 002 Last Correct Value GO Color ENG Displays the black offset value for the odd green signal in the CCD circuit board 0 to 16383 0 1 digit step 4656 Black L...

Page 1130: ...signal GO Green Odd signal 001 Last Correct Value GE Color ENG 0 to 1023 0 1 digit step 002 Last Correct Value GO Color ENG 4663 Digital Gain Adjust BE Blue Even signal BO Blue Odd signal 001 Last Co...

Page 1131: ...NG Displays the factory setting values of the black level adjustment for the even blue signal in the CCD circuit board 0 to 16383 1 digit step 002 Factory Setting BO Color ENG Displays the factory set...

Page 1132: ...e gain value of the amplifiers on the controller for Blue 001 Factory Setting BE Color ENG 0 to 1023 1 digit step 002 Factory Setting BO Color ENG 4688 Scan Image Density Adjustment Adjusts the white...

Page 1133: ...Black Level Peak Read Displays the level of the black level scanning If these scanned black levels are out of the correct range SC141 may be issued 001 RE ENG 0 to 1023 1 digit step 002 RO ENG 4694 B...

Page 1134: ...ement with exposure lamp on or off Press OFF to stop this free run Otherwise the free run lasts 002 Lamp ON 4804 Home Position 001 ENG Executes the scanner HP detection 4806 Carriage Save 001 ENG Move...

Page 1135: ...ATA2 ENG Photo Y Patch Level 17 8 bit 4918 Man Gamma Pht Y Adjusts the offset data of the printer gamma for yellow in Photo mode See Printer Gamma Correction in the Main chapters 4 Replacement and Adj...

Page 1136: ...ight Correction 001 Sensitivity Selection ENG Selects the Highlight correction level 0 to 9 4 1 step 0 weakest sensitivity 9 strongest sensitivity 002 Range Selection ENG Selects the range level of Hi...

Page 1137: ...ardless of whether the counter value is negative or positive 001 Counter Method CTL 0 or 1 1 0 Developments 1 Prints 5047 Paper Display Turns on or off the printed paper display on the LCD 001 Backing...

Page 1138: ...lay 1 Display 5062 Parts Replacement Alert Display Display or does not display the PM part yield on the LCD 001 Drum Unit Bk CTL 0 or 1 0 0 Not display 1 Display 002 Drum Unit M CTL 003 Drum Unit C CT...

Page 1139: ...rts button on the LCD 001 CTL 0 or 1 0 0 Not display 1 Display 5067 Part Replacement Operation Type Selects the service maintenance or user maintenance for each PM parts If the user service is selecte...

Page 1140: ...ass Paper Size Display 001 CTL 0 or 1 0 0 Off 1 On Turn on or off the paper size confirmation pop up on the LED This pop up prevents mismatching between a paper size selected by the operation panel an...

Page 1141: ...5075 USB Keyboard Sets the function of the external keyboard 001 Function Setting CTL 0 Disable 1 Enable Main SP Tables 5 217...

Page 1142: ...inese Traditional 6 English UK 7 French France 8 French Belgium 9 French Canada 10 German 11 Italian 12 Spanish 13 Spanish Latin America 14 Dutch 15 Norwegian 16 Danish 17 Swedish 18 Portuguese 19 Por...

Page 1143: ...Key counter Vendor 9 Bar code Printer 002 External Optional Counter Type CTL This program specifies the external counter type 0 None 1 Expansion Device 1 2 Expansion Device 2 3 Expansion Device 3 511...

Page 1144: ...t disabled 1 Disabled 5131 Paper Size Type Selection The program selects a paper size system from the following alternatives the AB system 0 the LT system 1 and the AF system 2 001 ENG 0 JP Japan 1 NA...

Page 1145: ...automatic printing 5169 CE Login If you will change the printer bit switches you must log in to service mode with this SP before you go into the printer SP mode 001 CE Login CTL 0 or 1 0 0 Disabled 1...

Page 1146: ...TRAY 4 3 ENG 0 or 1 0 EU ASIA 1 NA 0 B4 1 LG 013 TRAY 4 4 ENG 0 or 1 0 EU ASIA 1 NA 0 B5 LEF 1 Exe LEF 018 LCT ENG 0 to 2 0 EU ASIA 1 NA 0 A4LEF 1 LTLEF 2 B5LEF 5186 RK 4 Enables or disables the preve...

Page 1147: ...er is fed out without stapling at the maximum number of the finisher stapling when the machine gets a multiple printing job over maximum number If this setting is 0 OFF paper is fed out with stapling...

Page 1148: ...is CH 480 Peking TW 480 Taipei AS 480 Hong Kong 002 Time Difference CTL 1440 to 1440 300 1 min step 5307 Summer Time 001 Setting 0 to 1 NA EU ASIA 1 step 0 Disabled 1 Enabled NA and EUR 1 ASIA 0 Enabl...

Page 1149: ...from the left Make sure that SP5 307 1 is set to 1 For example 3500010 EU default The timer is advanced by 1 hour at am 0 00 on the 5th Sunday in March 004 Rule Set End Specifies the end setting for t...

Page 1150: ...the frequency of lockouts for account lockouts 1 to 10 5 1 step 003 Cancellation On Off CTL Determines whether the system waits the prescribed time for input of a correct user ID and password after a...

Page 1151: ...empt step 002 Detect Time CTL Sets the time limit to stop a password attack once such an attack has been detected 1 to 10 5 1 sec step 5416 Access Information 001 Access User Max Num CTL Limits the nu...

Page 1152: ...f access attempts have been detected 0 to 9 3 1 sec step 004 Attack Max Num CTL Sets a limit on the number of requests received for certification in order to slow down the certification speed when an...

Page 1153: ...ocument server 0 or 1 0 1 0 On 1 Off 021 Fax CTL Determines whether certification is required before a user can use the fax application 0 or 1 0 1 0 On 1 Off 031 Scanner CTL Determines whether certifi...

Page 1154: ...e occurs 0 or 1 1 1 1 On 0 Off 5490 MF KeyCard Japan only 001 Job Permit Setting CTL Sets up operation of the machine with a keycard 0 to 1 0 1 0 Disabled Cancels operation without a user code 1 Enabl...

Page 1155: ...step 5508 CC Call CTL 001 Jam Remains 0 Disable 1 Enable Enables disables initiating a call for an unattended paper jam 002 Continuous Jams 0 Disable 1 Enable Enables disables initiating a call for co...

Page 1156: ...Service Parts Near End Call 003 Service Parts End Call 004 User Call 006 Communication Test Call 0 or 1 1 0 Off 1 On 007 Machine Information Notice 008 Alarm Notice 009 Non Genuine Tonner Alarm 010 S...

Page 1157: ...n value of the blue signal in two color mode 003 G C ENG 0 to 128 100 1 step 128 Darkest density Adjusts the Cyan correction value of the blue signal in two color mode 004 G Y ENG 0 to 128 100 1 step...

Page 1158: ...n data for process control and all software counters and returns all modes and adjustments to their default values 002 Engine Clears the engine settings 003 SCS Initializes default system settings SCS...

Page 1159: ...ork Setup User Menu NCS Network Control Service 012 R Fax Initializes the job login ID SmartDeviceMonitor for Admin job history and local storage file numbers 014 Clear DCS Setting Initializes the DCS...

Page 1160: ...free run mode for a test 001 B W A4 LEF 002 FC A4 LEF 003 FC A3 LEF ENG 5803 Input Check See Input Check Table p 375 044 Cooling Fan Lock ENG 0 Unlock 1 Lock 045 2nd Duct Fan2 Lock ENG 0 Unlock 1 Loc...

Page 1161: ...r telephone number for a service representative This number is printed on the Counter List This can be up to 20 characters both numbers and alphabetic characters can be input 003 Supply CTL Use this t...

Page 1162: ...a network interface 0 or 1 0 1 step 0 Yes SSL not used 1 No SSL used 008 RCG Connect Timeout Sets the length of time seconds for the time out when the RCG Remote Communication Gate connects during a c...

Page 1163: ...sted This SP displays the RCG N installation end flag 0 Installation not completed 1 Installation completed 023 Connect Type N M This SP displays and selects the RCG N connection method 0 or 1 0 1 ste...

Page 1164: ...cation between the embedded RCG N and the gateway This setting is necessary to set up the embedded RC Gate N This port number is customer information and is not printed in the SMC report 065 Proxy Use...

Page 1165: ...the certification update request 13 The notification of the request for certification update has completed successfully and the system is waiting for the certification update request from the rescue G...

Page 1166: ...setting determines if the operator can confirm the previous version of the firmware before the firmware update execution If the option to confirm the previous version is selected a notification is sen...

Page 1167: ...embedded RCG M is installed in the machine After selecting the country you must also set the following SP codes for embedded RCG M SP5816 153 SP5816 154 SP5816 161 0 Japan 1 USA 2 Canada 3 UK 4 German...

Page 1168: ...ansmission in progress ioctl occurred 8 Other error occurred 9 Line classification still in progress Please wait 153 Selection Dial Push This SP displays the classification tone or pulse of the teleph...

Page 1169: ...r the external line can be entered manually including commas 156 Dial Up User Name Use this SP to set a user name for access to remote dial up Follow these rules when setting a user name Name length U...

Page 1170: ...tomer This setting dedicates the line to RCG M only or sets the line for sharing between RCG M and a fax unit 0 to 1 0 1 step 0 Sharing Fax 1 No Sharing Fax If this setting is changed the copier must...

Page 1171: ...RCG 2 The embedded RCG device is set In this status the external RCG unit cannot answer a polling request 3 The registered device by the external RCG is being set In this status the embedded RCG devic...

Page 1172: ...206 Register Execute Executes Embedded RCG Registration 207 Register Result Displays a number that indicates the registration result 0 Succeeded 2 Registration in progress 3 Proxy error proxy enabled...

Page 1173: ...ution of an inquiry and no previous registration 12004 Attempted setting with illegal entries for certification and ID2 12005 Remote communication is prohibited The device has an Embedded RC gate rela...

Page 1174: ...legal 2397 Incorrect ID2 format 2398 Incorrect request number format 209 Instal Clear Releases the machine from its embedded RCG setup 250 CommLog Print Prints the communication log 5821 Remote Servic...

Page 1175: ...r disables 1284 Compatibility 0 or 1 1 1 step 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 052 ECP Centro Enables or disables ECP Compatibility 0 or 1 1 1 step 0 Disabled 1 Enabled This SP is activated only when SP5 828 50 i...

Page 1176: ...Enables or disables the Telnet protocol 0 or 1 1 0 Disable 1 Enable 091 Web 0 OFF 1 ON Enables or disables the Web operation 0 or 1 1 0 Disable 1 Enable 145 Active IPv6 Link Local Address This is the...

Page 1177: ...address consists of a total 128 bits configured in 8 blocks of 16 bits each 158 IPv6 Gateway Address This SP is the IPv6 gateway address referenced on the Ethernet or wireless LAN 802 11b The IPv6 ad...

Page 1178: ...characters for the URL name are 31 characters 240 Web Link1 URL This SP confirms or changes the link to URL1 on the link page of the web system The maximum characters for the URL are 127 characters 24...

Page 1179: ...ure cannot be initialized displayed or selected 002 Panel Setting 0 Displayed 1 Not displayed Displays or does not display the capture function buttons 5836 71 to 5836 78 Copier and Printer Document R...

Page 1180: ...2 TIFF MH 3 TIFF MR This SP is not used in this model 082 Format for Copy B W Text 0 JFIF JPEG 1 TIFF MMR 2 TIFF MH 3 TIFF MR 083 Format Copy B W Other 0 JFIF JPEG 1 TIFF MMR 2 TIFF MH 3 TIFF MR 084...

Page 1181: ...emote system 120 Default Reso Rate Switch This is basically adjusted by the remote system 121 Reso Copy Color 0 to 3 2 1 step Selects the resolution for color copy mode This is basically adjusted by t...

Page 1182: ...ode This is basically adjusted by the remote system 0 600dpi 1 400dpi 2 300dpi 3 200dpi 4 150dpi 5 100dpi 6 75dpi 128 Reso Scan Mono This is basically adjusted by the remote system 0 to 6 3 1 step Sel...

Page 1183: ...4 bits to set the minimum number of channels DFU Do not change the setting 008 Transmission Speed CTL 0 x 00 to 0 x FF 0 x FF to Auto 0 x FF to Auto Default 0 x 11 55M Fix 0 x 10 48M Fix 0 x 0F 36M F...

Page 1184: ...ction is turned on or off 0 to 1 1 1 0 Off 1 On This SP is displayed only when the IEEE802 11 card is installed 044 11g Slot Time CTL Selects the slot time for IEEE802 11 0 to 1 0 1 0 20 m 1 9 m 045 W...

Page 1185: ...e Bind 1 022 Staple Blind2 023 Staple Blind 3 5844 USB 001 Transfer Rate CTL 0x01 Full speed 0x04 Auto Change Adjusts the USB transfer rate 002 Vendor ID CTL Displays the vendor ID DFU 003 Product ID...

Page 1186: ...ver of Scan Router This SP allows only the setting of the IP address without reference to the DNS setting 009 Delivery Server Model 0 to 4 0 1 step Allows changing the model of the delivery server reg...

Page 1187: ...er Scheme Secondary DFU This is used for the scan router program 017 Server Port Number Secondary DFU This is used for the scan router program 018 Server URL Path Secondary DFU This is used for the sc...

Page 1188: ...livery Server Retry Timer 0 to 255 0 1 step Sets the interval for retry attempts when the delivery server fails to acquire the delivery server address book 007 Delivery Server Retry Times 0 to 255 0 1...

Page 1189: ...ata are created on the HDD automatically 5 However at this point the address book can be accessed by only the system administrator or key operator 6 Enter the SP mode and do SP5846 041 After this SP e...

Page 1190: ...060 Search option This SP uses bit switches to set up the fuzzy search options for the UCS local address book Bit Meaning 0 Checks both upper lower case characters 1 Japan Only 2 Japan Only 3 Japan On...

Page 1191: ...externally by the Net File page reference function 0 to 5 2 1 step SP5847 21 sets the default for JPEG image quality of image files handled by NetFile Net files are jobs to be printed from the docume...

Page 1192: ...y only Lower 4 bits 0000 No access control 0001 Denies access to DeskTop Binder 0010 No writing control 003 Access Control Doc Svr Print Lower 4 bits Switches access control on and off 0000 No access...

Page 1193: ...allation date is printed on the printout for the total counter 0 or 1 1 0 OFF No Print 1 ON Print 003 Total Counter 5850 Address Book Function CTL 003 Replacement of Circuit Classification Japan Only...

Page 1194: ...0 OFF 1 ON Switches the debug log feature on and off The debug log cannot be captured until this feature is switched on 002 Target 2 HDD 3 SD 2 HDD 3 SD Card Selects the storage device to save debug l...

Page 1195: ...P5857 002 SP5858 3 stores one SC specified by number Refer to Section 4 for a list of SC error codes 001 Engine SC Error 0 OFF 1 ON Turns on off the debug save for SC codes generated by copier engine...

Page 1196: ...o wait before saving a mail that breaks up during reception The received mail is discarded if the remaining portion of the mail is not received during this prescribed time 021 MDN Response RFC2298 Com...

Page 1197: ...mon Key Info Writing 001 Writing CTL Writes to flash ROM the common proof for validating the device for Remote specifications 003 Initialize CTL Initializes the data area of the common proof for valid...

Page 1198: ...1 0 0 Manual reboot 1 Automatic reboot 5878 Option Setup 001 Data Overwrite Security Enables the Data Overwrite Security unit Press EXECUTE on the operation panel Then turn the machine off and on 002...

Page 1199: ...ns CTL Sets the number of documents to be displayed in the document box list 5 to 20 10 1 100 Set Signature CTL Selects whether the signature is added to the scanned documents with the WIM when they a...

Page 1200: ...Insert the SD card in SD card Slot 2 lower slot 2 Select SP5887 then touch EXECUTE Touch Execute in the message when you are prompted 5888 Personal Information Protect 001 CTL Selects the protection...

Page 1201: ...hen the setting is completed the beeper sounds five times 5913 Switchover Permission Time 002 Print Application Timer CTL 3 to 30 3 1 second step Sets the amount of time to elapse while the machine is...

Page 1202: ...itation is set On board NIC is limited only for the NRS or LDAP NT authentication Other network applications than NRS or LDAP NT authentication are not available when this SP is set to 2 Even though y...

Page 1203: ...g Data 005 Diagnostic Report 006 Non Default 007 NIB Summary 008 Capture Log 021 Copier User Program 022 Scanner SP 023 Scanner User Program 024 SDK J Summary 025 SDK J Application Info 5992 SP Text m...

Page 1204: ...Report 006 Non Default 007 NIB Summary 008 Capture Log 021 Copier User Program 022 Scanner SP 023 Scanner User Program 024 SDK J Summary 025 SDK J Application Info 026 Printer SP mode 5998 Fusing Con...

Page 1205: ...kle Duplex Rear 2 5 to 2 5 0 0 1 mm step Adjusts the erase margin at the original trailing edge 007 Rear Edge Erase ENG 10 to 10 0 0 1 mm step 6007 ADF INPUT Check Displays the signals received from t...

Page 1206: ...Setting 1 Setting 2 DLT SEF Folio SEF 11 x 15 LG SEF Foolscap SEF LT SEF US EXE 8 x 10 LT LEF US EXE LEF EU ASIA DLT SEF 8K 267 x 390 mm LT SEF 16K 195 x 267 mm LT LEF 16K 267 x 195 mm 6017 DF Magnifi...

Page 1207: ...orth Europe 4Hole ENG 005 North America 2Hole ENG 6129 Punch Position Main Scan Adjusts the punching position in the main scan direction 001 Domestic 2Hole Europe 2Hole ENG 2 0 to 2 0 0 0 4 mm step 00...

Page 1208: ...004 A4Y ENG 005 B5T ENG 006 B5Y ENG 007 DLT T ENG 008 LG T ENG 009 LT T ENG 010 LT Y ENG 011 12 18 ENG 012 Other ENG 6131 Skew Correction Control Selects the skew correction control for each paper siz...

Page 1209: ...007 DLT T ENG 008 LG T ENG 009 LT T ENG 010 LT Y ENG 011 12 18 ENG 012 Other ENG 6132 Jogger Fence Fine Adj This SP adjusts the distance between the jogger fences and the sides of the stack on the fin...

Page 1210: ...T ENG 009 LT T ENG 010 LT Y ENG 011 12 18 ENG 012 Other ENG 6133 Staple Position Adjustment Adjusts the staple position for each finisher B408 B804 B805 Value Moves the staple position to the rear sid...

Page 1211: ...corrects the folding position when paper is stapled and folded in the Booklet Finisher B804 001 A3T 3 0 to 3 0 0 0 2 mm step Value Shifts staple position toward the crease Value Shifts staple position...

Page 1212: ...isplays the signals received from sensors and switches of the booklet finisher p 375 6149 Max Pre Stack Sheet ENG Number of Pre Stack Sheets This SP sets the number of sheets sent to the pre stack tra...

Page 1213: ...lays the signals received from sensors and switches of the 1 bin tray D536 p 375 001 1 bin Junction Solenoid 6160 INPUT Check Displays the signals received from sensors and switches of the two tray pa...

Page 1214: ...7403 SC History Logs the SC codes detected The 10 most recently detected SC Codes are not displayed on the screen but can be seen on the SMC logging outputs 001 CTL 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 01...

Page 1215: ...the location where jams were detected NOTE The LCT is counted as the 3rd feed station 001 At Power On CTL For details see Jam Detection in the Main Chapters 6 Troubleshooting 003 Tray 1 On CTL 004 Tr...

Page 1216: ...Relay On CTL 024 Junction Gate Sensor On CTL 025 Duplex Exit On CTL For details see Jam Detection in the Main Chapters 6 Troubleshooting 026 Duplex Entrance On In CTL 027 Duplex Entrance On Out CTL 0...

Page 1217: ...Motor KIN CTL 108 Finisher Staple Motor KIN CTL 109 Finisher Exit Motor KIN CTL 191 Finisher Entrance EUP CTL For details see Jam Detection in the Main Chapters 6 Troubleshooting 192 Finisher Proof E...

Page 1218: ...it Sensor On CTL 008 Reverse Sensor On CTL 053 Separation Sensor Off CTL 054 Skew Correction Sn Off CTL 055 Scanning Entrance Sn Off CTL 056 Registration Sensor Off CTL 057 Original Exit Sensor Off CT...

Page 1219: ...F CTL 164 LG SEF CTL 166 LT SEF CTL 172 HLT SEF CTL 255 Others CTL 0 to 9999 1 sheet step 7507 Plotter Jam History Displays the 10 most recently detected paper jams 001 CTL 002 003 004 005 006 007 008...

Page 1220: ...ce for each part 001 Drum unit Bk 0 or 1 1 0 Not PM maintenance 1 PM maintenance 002 Drum unit M 003 Drum unit C 004 Drum unit Y 005 Development unit Bk 006 Development unit M 007 Development unit C 0...

Page 1221: ...d for each current maintenance unit PM counters click up based on the number of A4 LT LEF size sheets printed Therefore the A3 DLT Double Count is activated The Double Count cannot be deactivated When...

Page 1222: ...sing Unit 017 Page Paper Transfer Unit 018 Page Toner Collection Bottle 019 Page Fusing Roller 020 Page Pressure Roller Displays the number of revolutions of motors or clutches for each current mainte...

Page 1223: ...placed can be checked with SP7 906 020 to 112 021 Page Pump Unit Bk ENG 0 to 9999999 1 page step 022 Page Pump Unit M 023 Page Pump Unit C 024 Page Pump Unit Y 031 Rotation PCU Bk ENG 0 to 999999999 1...

Page 1224: ...imit the machine enters the end condition for that unit If the print count lifetime is reached first the machine also enters the end condition even though the R counter is still less than 100 050 ENG...

Page 1225: ...tion Fusing Unit 076 Rotation Paper Transfer Unit 077 Measurement Toner Collection bottle 078 Rotation Fusing Roller 079 Rotation Pressure Roller Displays the value given by the following formula Curr...

Page 1226: ...1 Run Time Pump Unit M 082 Run Time Pump Unit C 083 Run Time Pump Unit Y 091 Displays the value given by the following formula Current printouts Target printouts 100 This shows how much of the unit s...

Page 1227: ...outs not revolutions If the number of printouts reaches the limit the machine enters the end condition for that unit If the revolution count lifetime is reached first the machine also enters the end c...

Page 1228: ...Unit C 010 Development Unit Y 011 Development Unit All 012 Developer Bk 013 Developer M 014 Developer C 015 Developer Y 016 Developer All 017 ITB Unit 018 Cleaning Unit 019 Fusing Unit 020 PTR Unit 0...

Page 1229: ...ze Displays the memory capacity of the controller system 7852 DF Glass Dust Check Counts the number of occurrences 0 to 65 535 when dust was detected on the scanning glass of the ADF or resets the dus...

Page 1230: ...ENG 009 Developer Bk ENG 010 Developer M ENG 011 Developer C ENG 012 Developer Y ENG 013 Image Transfer ENG 0 to 255 1 step 014 Cleaning Unit ENG 015 Fusing Unit ENG 016 Paper Transfer Unit ENG 017 To...

Page 1231: ...B must be set larger than A The total numbers of printouts BW printing plus color printing for each coverage range are displayed with the following SPs Color1 counter SP8601 021 Color2 counter SP8601...

Page 1232: ...Page Developer Y 013 Page Image Transfer ENG 0 to 9999999 0 1 page step 014 Page Cleaning Unit 015 Page Fusing Unit 016 Page Paper Transfer Unit 017 Page Toner Collection Bottle 018 Page Fusing Rolle...

Page 1233: ...t C 038 Rotation Development Unit Y 039 Rotation Developer Bk 040 Rotation Developer M 041 Rotation Developer C 042 Rotation Developer Y 043 Rotation Image Transfer ENG 0 to 9999999 0 1 mm step 019 04...

Page 1234: ...has been used up The Rotation counter is based on rotations not prints If the number of rotations reaches the limit the machine enters the end condition for that unit If the print count lifetime is r...

Page 1235: ...s the recommended yield 080 Run Time Pump Unit ENG Displays the value given by the following formula Current running time Target running time 100 This shows how much of the unit s expected lifetime ha...

Page 1236: ...he end condition for that unit If the revolution count lifetime is reached first the machine also enters the end condition even though the Page counter is still less than 100 0 to 255 0 1 step 091 Pag...

Page 1237: ...ler 109 Page Pump Unit Bk 110 Page Pump Unit M 111 Page Pump Unit C 112 Page Pump Unit Y 7931 Toner Bottle Bk Displays the toner bottle information for Bk 001 Machine Serial ID ENG 002 Cartridge Ver 0...

Page 1238: ...Total Counter 019 End Color Counter 020 Attachment Date 021 End Date 7932 Toner Bottle M Displays the toner bottle information for M 001 Machine Serial ID ENG 002 Cartridge Ver 003 Brand ID 004 Area...

Page 1239: ...Total Counter 019 End Color Counter 020 Attachment Date 021 End Date 7933 Toner Bottle C Displays the toner bottle information for C 001 Machine Serial ID ENG 002 Cartridge Ver 003 Brand ID 004 Area...

Page 1240: ...Total Counter 019 End Color Counter 020 Attachment Date 021 End Date 7934 Toner Bottle Y Displays the toner bottle information for Y 001 Machine Serial ID ENG 002 Cartridge Ver 003 Brand ID 004 Area...

Page 1241: ...Serial No ENG Displays the toner bottle information log 1 for Bk 002 Attachment Date 003 Attachment Total Counter 004 Refill Information 011 Serial No ENG Displays the toner bottle information log 2...

Page 1242: ...bottle information log 1 for M 002 Attachment Date 003 Attachment Total Counter 004 Refill Information 011 Serial No ENG Displays the toner bottle information log 2 for M 012 Attachment Date 013 Atta...

Page 1243: ...bottle information log 2 for C 012 Attachment Date 013 Attachment Total Counter 014 Refill Information 021 Serial No ENG Displays the toner bottle information log 3 for C 022 Attachment Date 023 Attac...

Page 1244: ...Serial No ENG Displays the toner bottle information log 3 for Y 022 Attachment Date 023 Attachment Total Counter 024 Refill Information 031 Serial No ENG Displays the toner bottle information log 4 fo...

Page 1245: ...ing Unit 005 Toner Collection Bottle 006 AIT Bk 007 AIT M 008 AIT C 009 AIT Y 010 Fusing Roller 011 Pressure Roller 012 Pump Unit Bk 013 Pump Unit M 014 Pump Unit C 015 Pump Unit Y 7951 Remaining Day...

Page 1246: ...nit M 007 Page Development Unit C 008 Page Development Unit Y 009 Page Developer Bk 010 Page Developer M 011 Page Developer C 012 Page Developer Y 013 Page Image Transfer ENG 0 to 255 255 1 day step 0...

Page 1247: ...nit C 038 Rotation Development Unit Y 039 Rotation Developer Bk 040 Rotation Developer M 041 Rotation Developer C 042 Rotation Developer Y 043 Rotation Image Transfer ENG 0 to 255 255 1 day step 044 R...

Page 1248: ...C 108 Minimum Development Unit Y 109 Minimum Developer Bk 110 Minimum Developer M 111 Minimum Developer C 112 Minimum Developer Y 113 Minimum Image Transfer 114 Minimum Cleaning Unit 115 Minimum Fusin...

Page 1249: ...4 Page Paper Transfer Unit CTL 0 to 999999 240000 1 sheet step 021 Day Threshold PCU Bk CTL Adjusts the threshold day for the near end fro each PM unit 1 to 30 15 1 day step These threshold days are u...

Page 1250: ...038 Rotation PCU Bk CTL 0 to 999999999 0 1 mm step 039 Rotation PCU M 040 Rotation PCU C 041 Rotation PCU Y 042 Rotation Development Unit Bk CTL 0 to 999999999 0 1 mm step 043 Rotation Development Un...

Page 1251: ...r M 060 Page Developer C 061 Page Developer Y 7953 Operation Env Log PCU Bk Displays the PCDU rotation distance in each specified operation environment T Temperature C H Relative Humidity 001 T 0 CTL...

Page 1252: ...Fusing Stop 001 Near End Page 1 to 999999 318000 1 sheet step Displays the threshold sheet for the heating roller near end 002 End Page 1 to 999999 330000 1 sheet step Displays the threshold sheet for...

Page 1253: ...s can be answered How is the document server actually being used What application is using the document server most frequently What data in the document server is being reused Most of the SPs in this...

Page 1254: ...ons for example Refers to network applications such as Web Image Monitor Utilities developed with the SDK Software Development Kit will also be counted with this group in the future The Group 8 SP cod...

Page 1255: ...less this counter does not count up For jobs larger than 10 pages this counter counts up by the number that is in excess of 10 e g for an 11 page job the counter counts up 11 10 1 IFax Internet Fax Im...

Page 1256: ...e A3 DLT counter SP is switched ON PJob Print Jobs Ppr Paper PrtJam Printer plotter Jam PrtPGS Print Pages R Red Toner Remaining Applies to the wide format model A2 only This machine is under developm...

Page 1257: ...ither Delete Data or Specify Output is specified A job is counted as a fax job when the job is stored for sending When a fax is received to fax memory the F counter increments but the L counter does n...

Page 1258: ...s LS CTL When a scan job is sent to the document server the S counter increments When you enter document server mode and then scan an original the L counter increments When a print job is sent to the...

Page 1259: ...red on the document server is printed with a network application Web Image Monitor for example the C counter increments When a fax on the document server is printed the F counter increments 8 031 T Pj...

Page 1260: ...increments 8 051 T TX Jobs DesApl CTL These SPs count the applications used to send files from the document server over the telephone line or over a network attached to an e mail or as a fax image by...

Page 1261: ...g method is specified from the print window within document server mode 8 067 O FIN Jobs CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs total finishing methods for jobs executed by an external application over the ne...

Page 1262: ...9999 0 1 These SPs count and calculate the number of scan jobs by size based on the number of pages in the job 8 076 L Jobs PGS CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count and calculate the number of jobs pr...

Page 1263: ...page is counted 8 111 T FAX TX Jobs CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the total number of jobs color or black and white sent by fax either directly or using a file stored on the document server on...

Page 1264: ...job is sent 8 131 T S to Email Jobs CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the total number of jobs color or black and white scanned and attached to an e mail regardless of whether the document server...

Page 1265: ...h the arrival and reception of the jobs at the Scan Router server cannot be confirmed If even one color image is mixed with black and white images then the job is counted as a Color job If the job is...

Page 1266: ...ber of PC Fax transmission jobs A job is counted from when it is registered for sending not when it is sent 0 to 9999999 0 1 Note At the present time these counters perform identical counts 8 163 F PC...

Page 1267: ...y mode window the C count is 6 and the L count is 6 If both sides of 3 A4 sheets are copied but not stored the C count is 6 If you enter document server mode then scan 6 pages the L count is 6 8 201 T...

Page 1268: ...These SPs count the number of pages fed through the ADF for front and back side scanning 8 221 1 Front Number of front sides fed for scanning With an ADF that can scan both sides simultaneously the Fr...

Page 1269: ...er cannot select mixed sizes or non standard sizes with the fax application so if the original s page sizes are mixed or non standard these are not counted If the user selects Mixed Sizes for copying...

Page 1270: ...to Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 8 24x 3 Photo Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 8 24x 4 GenCopy Pale Yes Yes No Yes Yes 8 24x 5 Map Yes Yes No Yes Yes 8 24x 6 Normal Detail Yes No Yes No No 8 24x 7 Fine Super Fine Yes No Ye...

Page 1271: ...L The L counter counts the number of pages stored from within the document server mode screen at the operation panel and with the Store File button from within the Copy mode screen 8 261 T Scan PGS Co...

Page 1272: ...y application Use these totals to compare original page size scanning and output printing page size SP 8 442 8 303 F Scan PGS Size CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by size the total number of page...

Page 1273: ...315 S Scan PGS Rez CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by resolution setting the total number of pages scanned by applications that can specify resolution settings Note At the present time SP8 311 a...

Page 1274: ...re merged for a print job the number of pages stored are counted for the application that stored them These counters are used primarily to calculate charges on use of the machine so the following page...

Page 1275: ...re not counted 0 to 9999999 0 1 8 421 T PrtPGS Dup Comb CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by binding and combine and n Up settings the number of pages processed for printing This is the total for a...

Page 1276: ...ex Combine 8 42x 6 2in1 2 pages on 1 side 2 Up 8 42x 7 4 in1 4 pages on 1 side 4 Up 8 42x 8 6 in1 6 pages on 1 side 6 Up 8 42x 9 8 in1 8 pages on 1 side 8 Up 8 42x 10 9 in1 9 pages on 1 side 9 Up 8 42...

Page 1277: ...436 L PrtPGS ImgEdt CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the total number of pages output from within the document server mode window at the operation panel with the three features below 8 437 O PrtPG...

Page 1278: ...44 P PrtPGS Ppr Size CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by print paper size the number of pages printed by the printer application 8 445 S PrtPGS Ppr Size CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by pri...

Page 1279: ...Ppr Tray CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the number of sheets fed from each paper feed station 8 451 1 Bypass Tray Bypass Tray 8 451 2 Tray 1 Copier 8 451 3 Tray 2 Copier 8 451 4 Tray 3 Paper Tra...

Page 1280: ...count by paper type the number pages printed by the copy application 8 463 F PrtPGS Ppr Type CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by paper type the number pages printed by the fax application 8 464 P...

Page 1281: ...adjustments performed automatically during Auto Reduce Enlarge copying are counted The magnification rates of blank cover sheets slip sheets etc are automatically assigned a rate of 100 8 481 T PrtPGS...

Page 1282: ...CTL 8 507 O PrtPGS Col Mode CTL 8 50x 1 B W 8 50x 2 Mono Color 8 50x 3 Full Color 8 50x 4 Single Color 8 50x 5 Two Color 8 511 T PrtPGS Emul CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by printer emulation m...

Page 1283: ...the document server are not counted 8 521 T PrtPGS FIN CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by finishing mode the total number of pages printed by all applications 8 522 C PrtPGS FIN CTL 0 to 9999999...

Page 1284: ...k 8 52x 3 Staple 8 52x 4 Booklet 8 52x 5 Z Fold 8 52x 6 Punch 8 52x 7 Other If stapling is selected for finishing and the stack is too large for stapling the unstapled pages are still counted The coun...

Page 1285: ...r A3 8 581 13 Full Color B4 JIS or Smaller 8 581 14 Full Color Print 8 581 15 Mono Color Print 8 581 16 Full Color GPC 8 581 17 Twin Color Mode Print 8 581 18 Full Color Print Twin 8 581 19 Mono Color...

Page 1286: ...roken down by color output 8 584 1 B W 8 584 2 Mono Color 8 584 3 Full Color 8 584 4 Single Color 8 584 5 Two Color 8 586 L Counter CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the total output of the local s...

Page 1287: ...olor Printing Pages 8 601 21 Coverage Counter 1 8 601 22 Coverage Counter 2 8 601 23 Coverage Counter 3 8 617 SDK Apli Counter CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the total printout pages for each SD...

Page 1288: ...for each destination 8 641 T IFAX TX PGS CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count by color mode the number of pages sent by fax to as fax images using I Fax 8 643 F IFAX TX PGS CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These...

Page 1289: ...ders the count is 50 the document is sent to each destination of the SMB FTP server Due to restrictions on some devices if Scan to Email is used to send a 10 page document to a large number of destina...

Page 1290: ...PC fax application from the PC through the copier to the destination When sending the same message to more than one place using broadcasting the pages are only counted once For example a 10 page fax i...

Page 1291: ...t for ISDN G3 G4 is 12 8 701 1 PSTN 1 8 701 2 PSTN 2 8 701 3 PSTN 3 8 701 4 ISDN G3 G4 8 701 5 Network 8 711 T Scan PGS Comp CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 8 715 S Scan PGS Comp CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs c...

Page 1292: ...N 1 8 741 2 PSTN 2 8 741 3 PSTN 3 8 741 4 ISDN G3 G4 8 741 5 Network 8 771 Dev Counter CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs count the frequency of use number of rotations of the development rollers for blac...

Page 1293: ...P allows the user to check the toner supply at any time Note This precise method of measuring remaining toner supply 1 steps is better than other machines in the market that can only measure in increm...

Page 1294: ...G 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs display the number of scanned sheets on which the coverage of each color is from 21 to 30 8 871 1 BK 8 871 2 Y 8 871 3 M 8 871 4 C 8 881 CVr Cnt 31 ENG 0 to 9999999 0 1 Th...

Page 1295: ...each color 8 901 1 BK 8 901 2 Y 8 901 3 M 8 901 4 C 8 911 Page Toner_prev2 ENG 0 to 9999999 0 1 These SPs display the amount of the remaining 2nd previous toner for each color 8 911 1 BK 8 911 2 Y 8...

Page 1296: ...tandby Time Engine not operating Includes time while controller saves data to HDD Does not include time spent in Energy Save Low Power or Off modes 8 941 3 Energy Save Time Includes time while the mac...

Page 1297: ...st Fax relay destination registrations for relay TX 8 951 6 F Code F Code box registrations 8 951 7 Copy Program Copy application registrations with the Program job settings feature 0 to 255 0 255 8 9...

Page 1298: ...8 999 9 Printer Two Color 8 999 10 Fax Print BW 8 999 12 A3 DLT 8 999 13 Duplex 8 999 14 Coverage Color 8 999 15 Coverage BW 8 999 16 Coverage Color Print Page 8 999 17 Coverage BW Print Page 8 999 10...

Page 1299: ...ble 5803 5 2nd Tray Paper Height Sensor1 See table 1 following this table 5803 6 2nd Tray Paper Height Sensor2 See table 1 following this table 5803 7 1st Tray Paper End Detection No paper Paper remai...

Page 1300: ...Paper not detected 5803 26 2nd Tray Set Detection Set Not set 5803 30 Toner End Sensor Bk Toner end Toner remaining 5803 31 Toner End Sensor M Toner end Toner remaining 5803 32 Toner End Sensor C Ton...

Page 1301: ...3 61 Paper Transfer Contact Motor Position Not contact Contact 5803 62 Toner Relay Motor Lock Normal Lock 5803 63 ITB Drive Motor Lock Normal Lock 5803 64 K Drum Development Drive Motor Lock Normal Lo...

Page 1302: ...Set Set Not set 5803 103 Key Counter Set Set Not set 5803 110 IOB Version 5803 200 Scanner HP Sensor Not HP HP 5803 201 Platen Cover Sensor Open Closed Table 1 Paper Height Sensor 0 Deactivated 1 Acti...

Page 1303: ...g of SP 5 181 003 2 The machine detects either 8 5 x 14 SEF or B4 SEF depending on the setting of SP 5 181 004 3 The machine detects either 11 x 81 2 LEF or A4 LEF depending on the setting of SP 5 181...

Page 1304: ...Original Length 2 A4 Detection Sensor Paper not detected Paper detected 6007 3 Original Length 3 LG Detection Sensor Paper not detected Paper detected 6007 4 Original Width 1 Paper not detected Paper...

Page 1305: ...6140 Bit Description Reading 0 1 6140 1 Entrance Sensor Paper not detected Paper detected 6140 2 Proof Exit Sensor Paper not detected Paper detected 6140 3 Proof Full Detection Sensor Not Full Full 6...

Page 1306: ...4 Punch Registration HP Sensor Not HP HP 6140 25 Punch Registratioin Detection Sensor Paper not detected Paper detected 6140 26 Punch Chad Full Sensor Not Full Full 6140 27 Punch HP Not HP HP 6140 28...

Page 1307: ...er 1 Rotation Rear Not HP HP 6140 44 Saddle Stitch Detection Rear Staple not detected Staple detected 6140 45 Saddle Stitch Leading Edge Detection Rear Staple not detected Staple detected 6140 46 Full...

Page 1308: ...per not detected Paper detected 6139 8 Staple Rotation Sensor Staple Rotation HP Sensor Not home position Home position 6139 9 Staple Sensor Staple detected Staple not detected 6139 10 Staple READY De...

Page 1309: ...etection Closed Open Internal Shift Tray D633 6152 Description Reading 0 1 6152 2 Shift Position Sensor Tray position Front Tray position Rear 1 Bin Tray D632 6154 Description Reading 0 1 6154 1 1 bin...

Page 1310: ...Drum Development Drive Motor K High Speed 5804 4 Drum Dev Motor K MiddleSpeed Drum Development Drive Motor K Middle Speed 5804 5 Drum Dev Motor K LowSpeed Drum Development Drive Motor M Low Speed 580...

Page 1311: ...r Feed Motor High Speed 5804 51 Feed Motor IncreaseSpeed Paper Feed Motor Increase Speed 5804 52 Feed Motor MiddleSpeed Paper Feed Motor Middle Speed 5804 53 Feed Motor MiddleIncreaseSpeed Paper Feed...

Page 1312: ...LowSpeed Duplex Inverter Motor CCW Low Speed 5804 95 ITB Contact Motor Image Transfer Belt Contact Motor 5804 96 Paper Transfer Contact Motor Paper Transfer Contact Motor 5804 97 1st Tray Lift Motor...

Page 1313: ...tch K 5804 131 Toner Bottle Clutch M Toner Bottle Clutch M 5804 132 Toner Bottle Clutch C Toner Bottle Clutch C 5804 133 Toner Bottle Clutch Y Toner Bottle Clutch Y 5804 134 Toner Supply Pump Bk Toner...

Page 1314: ...M 5804 172 Toner End Sensor C Toner End Sensor C 5804 173 Toner End Sensor Y Toner End Sensor Y 5804 174 TM Sensor Front ID Sensor Front 5804 175 TM Sensor Center ID Sensor Center 5804 176 TM Sensor...

Page 1315: ...5804 217 LD2 K 5804 218 LD1 M 5804 219 LD2 M 5804 220 LD1 C 5804 221 LD2 C 5804 222 LD1 Y 5804 223 LD2 Y 5804 224 PP ITB K PP Image Transfer Roller K 5804 225 PP ITB M PP Image Transfer Roller M 5804...

Page 1316: ...K LowSpeed 5804 244 PP Charge AC M HighSpeed 5804 245 PP Charge AC M MiddleSpeed 5804 246 HVPS ChargeAC M LowSpeed 5804 251 PP Charge AC C HighSpeed 5804 252 PP Charge AC C MiddleSpeed 5804 253 HVPS...

Page 1317: ...rtant If you exit SP mode before you turn the main power switch off the fusing exit motor will stay off when the machine warms up Heat will be concentrated in one area of the fusing belt sleeve and ca...

Page 1318: ...otor Upper Transport Motor 6144 2 Relay Down Motor Lower Transport Motor 6144 3 Exit Motor 6144 4 Proof Junction Gate SOL Tray Junction Gate Solenoid 6144 5 Tray Up Motor Lower Tray Lift Motor 6144 6...

Page 1319: ...otor 6145 12 Staple Moving Motor Corner Stapler Movement Motor 6145 13 Staple Skew Motor Corner Stapler Rotation Motor 6145 14 Staple Motor Corner Stapler EH530 6145 15 Upper Junction Gate Solenoid Pr...

Page 1320: ...t Selection Bridge Feed Motor Current switching signal 6151 2 Bridge Left Feed Motor Reset Bridge Feed Motor Reset 6151 3 Bridge Left Feed Motor Enable Bridge Feed Motor Enable 6151 6 Bridge Left Feed...

Page 1321: ...Feed Motor High Speed D537 6161 16 Bank2 Feed Motor IncreaseSpeed Feed Motor Increase Speed D537 6161 18 Bank2 Feed Motor MiddleSpeed Feed Motor Middle Speed D537 6161 19 Bank2 Feed Motor LowSpeed Fee...

Page 1322: ...will never occur bit 4 SD Card Save Mode 0 Disable 1 Enable Enable Print jobs will be saved to an SD Card in the GW SD slot For details see Card Save Function in the Main chapters 5 System Maintenance...

Page 1323: ...Type configured If 5 0 is enabled this Bit Switch has no effect bit 3 PCL5e c PS PDL Auto Switching 0 Enable 1 Disable Disable The MFPs ability to change the PDL processor mid job Some host systems su...

Page 1324: ...changed to ESC r1A bit 3 DFU bit 4 DFU bit 5 DFU bit 6 DFU bit 7 DFU 1001 Bit Switch 004 Bit Switch 4 DFU 0 1 bit 0 DFU bit 1 DFU bit 2 DFU bit 3 IPDS print side reversal 0 Disable 1 Enable If enabled...

Page 1325: ...ccurs bit 2 DFU bit 3 PS PS Criteria Pattern3 Pattern1 Change the number of PS criterion used by the PS interpreter to determine whether a job is PS data or not Pattern3 includes most PS commands Patt...

Page 1326: ...are always routed through the duplex unit Not having to switch paper paths increases the print speed slightly bit 1 to 7 DFU 1001 Bit Switch 008 Bit Switch 8 0 1 bit 0 DFU bit 1 DFU bit 2 DFU bit 3 PC...

Page 1327: ...ms Job submission via USB or Parallel Port Spool printing WIM Configuration Device Settings System bit 3 PCL PS bypass tray paper rotation SEF LEF 0 Disable 1 Enable This bitsw causes the device to re...

Page 1328: ...document server is enabled regardless of Copy Service Mode SP5 967 1101 Data Recall Recalls a set of gamma settings This can be either a the factory setting b the previous setting or c the current se...

Page 1329: ...nta Shadow 1104 43 Magenta Middle 1104 44 Magenta IDmax 1104 61 Yellow Highlight CTL 0 to 30 15 1 step 1104 62 Yellow Shadow 1104 63 Yellow Middle 1104 64 Yellow IDmax 1105 Save Tone Control Value Sto...

Page 1330: ...1106 1 Toner Limit Value CTL 100 to 400 260 1 step 3 SP Mode Tables 406...

Page 1331: ...in This SP is activated only when the machine uses TWAIN scanning 1005 1 Range from 0 to 5 mm CTL 0 to 5 0 1 mm step 1009 Remote scan disable CTL 0 or 1 0 0 enable 1 disable 1009 1 Enable or disable r...

Page 1332: ...95 80 1 step 2021 5 Comp5 5 95 5 to 95 95 1 step 2024 Compression ratio of ClearLight PDF Selects the compression ratio for clearlight PDF for the two settings that can be selected at the operation p...

Page 1333: ...t 0 with SP2 109 006 to 009 the color to be adjusted to 0 does not come up on a test pattern 5 When you are prompted to confirm your selection touch Yes to select the test pattern for printing 6 Touch...

Page 1334: ...7 Band Horizontal 6 Grid Horizontal Line 18 Band Vertical 7 Grid Pattern Small 19 Checker Flag Pattern 8 Grid Pattern Large 20 Grayscale Vertical Margin 9 Argyle Pattern Small 21 Grayscale Horizontal...

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