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SPECIFICATIONS 

15 July 2005 

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Warm-up Time 

Less than 38 sec. after power on 

First Print Time 

 

J001 J003  J006 

 

Monochrome 

< 7 sec. 

< 6 sec. 

< 6 sec. 

 

Color 

< 10 sec. 

< 9 sec. 

< 9 sec. 

 

Paper Size 

 

 J001, 

J003 

J006 

Standard Tray 

A4-A6, LT, LG, Custom 90 x 
148 mm to 216 x 356 mm 

A3 to A6, LT, LG, Custom 90 x 
139.7 mm to 305 x 431.8 mm 

Bypass Tray *

1

 

A4-A6, LT, LG, Custom 90 x 
148 mm to 216 x 356 mm 

A3-A6, LT, LG, 12"x18", Custom 
90 x 139.7 mm to 305 mm to 
1295.9 mm 

Paper Tray 
Option 

Option. J003 Only. A4, B5, LT, 
LG adjustable 

Option. A4, B5, LT, LG adjustable

*1

  J001 requires the optional duplexer unit for bypass feed because the top of the duplexer 

provides the paper support for bypass feed. 

Summary of Contents for Provence-P2W

Page 1: ...Provence P2W Machine Code J006 Service Manual Insert Version 15 July 2005 Subject to Change...

Page 2: ...tion Failure to obey a Warning could result in death or serious injury CAUTION A Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation Failure to obey a Caution could result in minor or moderate injury...

Page 3: ...ervice training for the machine and all optional devices designed for use with the machine Installation The main machine and options can be installed by either the customer or customer engineer The cu...

Page 4: ...e and other devices To prevent electrical shock switch the machine off wait for a few seconds then unplug the machine from the power source 2 Before you do any checks or adjustments after turning the...

Page 5: ...he machine that are labeled as hot surfaces Safety Devices WARNING 1 Never remove any safety device a fuse thermistor etc unless it requires replacement Always replace a safety device immediately 2 Ne...

Page 6: ...generation due to a power surge caused by high resistance and cause a fire or other problems 2 Always check the power plug and make sure that it is free of dust and lint Clean it if necessary A dirty...

Page 7: ...t operators know how to store and dispose of consumables such as cartridges ammonia water paper etc Make sure that all operators have access to an operating instruction manual for the machine Confirm...

Page 8: ...ing when performing routine maintenance or replacing cartridges Handling and Storing Cartridges WARNING Ink is flammable Never store cartridges in a location where they will be exposed to high tempera...

Page 9: ...TO SELECT USB AUTO SELECT MODE 18 5 1 4 TO FEED 3 CLEAN SHEETS 18 5 1 5 TO PREPARE THE PRINTER FOR TRANSPORT 18 6 DETAILS 19 6 1 PRINT CARTRIDGES 19 6 2 PRINT CARTRIDGE SET DETECTION 20 6 3 WASTE INK...

Page 10: ...greater accuracy in displaying the amount of ink remaining 5 steps enables detection to determine whether an individual cartridges is set properly and provides other useful information about the cart...

Page 11: ...CTION PAD Reference Comment None New Feature 1 Position the bottom of the printer over the edge of a table NOTE To prevent spilling ink from the maintenance unit keep the printer level 2 Remove the fr...

Page 12: ...elease the shaft of the lock then pull the exit tray toward you 3 To set the exit tray again reverse this procedure by pushing in the tray to lock the shaft and then lowering the exit tray 3 2 PAPER F...

Page 13: ...slight modifications in the structure of the printer 1 Remove Output tray 3 2 2 Paper feed cassette 3 2 3 Top cover 3 2 4 Front cover right cover 3 2 7 Right front door 3 2 6 2 Remove Front cover Rig...

Page 14: ...angle C This unlocks the carriage Important Be sure to rotate screw A counter clockwise 5 Push the unlocked carriage to the middle of the platen above the transport belt 6 Remove the lock screw A x1 a...

Page 15: ...nect the tubes in order from left to right K C M Y 10 Pull out the ink supply unit A 11 Remove the screw B of the waste ink collection unit 12 Disconnect the full sensor A of the waste ink tank 13 Rai...

Page 16: ...inter on LED lights to show power on 2 Paper Feed Key LED Flashes when there is a paper jam 3 Cancel Key No LED Press to cancel a print job Y Yellow Ink LED Flashes Yellow ink near end Lights Yellow i...

Page 17: ...O Black Ink End P P Cyan Ink End P P Magenta Ink End P P Yellow Ink End P P Black K Cartridge Not Set P P Cyan Cartridge Not Set P P Magenta M Cartridge Not Set P P Yellow Y Cartridge Not Set P P Ink...

Page 18: ...ge High Recoverable Room temperature is out of the printable temperature range Adjust the room temperature to a suitable range and wait for a while before using the printer Click User Guide for furthe...

Page 19: ...information Paper Size Mismatch Paper in Specified Tray Does Not Match Paper Size Selected for Job Bypass Tray Paper of the selected paper size is not set in the indicated paper source tray Check the...

Page 20: ...Upper or Rear Cover Duplex Unit is not set correctly or the indicated cover s are open Reset Duplex Unit and close the indicated cover s then press the Resume key on the printer Top Cover Rear Cover...

Page 21: ...Printable Temperature Range Temperature Out of Range Too Low Room temperature is out of the printable temperature range Turn the power off then on Adjust the room temperature to a suitable range and...

Page 22: ...nter to the repair center EEPROM Write Error 973 A An EEPROM write error was detected at power on or during a print job EEPROM on the control board defective Send the printer to the repair center Humi...

Page 23: ...d the printer to the repair center No Input Signal from the Horizontal Encoder 996 A No input signal from the horizontal encoder was detected during operation of the horizontal motor Horizontal encode...

Page 24: ...J001 J003 Manual Reference 5 1 Operation Panel Functions Comment Only the shapes of the keys on the operation panel have changed The operation of these keys is the same as with the previous models 1 I...

Page 25: ...feed load 1 sheet in the bypass tray and press Paper Feed Feed 1 Cleaning Off To feed 1 blank sheet through the paper feed path for cleaning press and hold at least 3 sec until the ink level LEDs lig...

Page 26: ...TO FEED 3 CLEAN SHEETS This removes condensation from the transport belt 1 Press the Power key to switch the printer off then press these keys 2 Press this key sequence 5 times 5 1 5 TO PREPARE THE PR...

Page 27: ...available in two sizes Type Color Amount K 62 ml C M 50 ml Large Y 42 ml K 24 ml Small 1 C M Y 20 ml 1 The Starter cartridges provided with the printer for installation An ID chip C is attached to th...

Page 28: ...ous section but also perform the functions of print cartridge set sensors Each print cartridge has an ID chip The machine can detect precisely which print cartridge is missing or set improperly and is...

Page 29: ...sor detects the near full condition Important These totals approximate estimates and may differ significantly due to the amount of printed coverage on each page of routine print jobs Waste Ink Tank Ca...

Page 30: ...lease mechanisms of the paper cassettes have been simplified Cassette arms A on both sides of the cassette are guided into rails when the paper cassette B is pushed into the printer The rails raise th...

Page 31: ...trol for the print head drive Ink supply motor driver Maintenance stepper motor driver Sensor signal detection COM Board Common The COM Board contains these important components and functions Carriage...

Page 32: ...x Unit Cover Open SN Debug PC Debug Serial I F Remote power I F Remote Power ON OFF Operation Panel Multi I F Bypass Set SN SBU Encoder Board PP Version SN COM Board DRV Board Drive Wave Cartridge Con...

Page 33: ...Tank Full SN Horizontal Encoder Sub Tank Full SN Registration SN Print Head Temperature SN Tray 1 Humidity SN Transport Roller Temp SN CPU XTL CPU Bus SDRAM USB CTL FLASH ROM CARD PC XTL NVRAM Local B...

Page 34: ...04 2 CN604 3 VCC SCL GND CN604 4 SDA CN603 2 CN603 1 CN602 2 CN602 1 M4 OUT A M3 OUT A M3 OUT AB M4 OUT AB CN605 1 CN605 2 CN605 3 VCC SCL GND CN605 4 SDA CN606 1 CN606 2 CN606 3 VCC SCL GND CN606 4 S...

Page 35: ...ly motor driver Maintenance stepper motor driver Sensor signal detection DCM3 DCM4 Maintenance System Ink Supply Motor K C Maint Mechanism Cam SN Maintenance Motor DC Motor Driver Stepping Motor Drive...

Page 36: ...ltage Power Tray 2 Feed CL Trailing Edge SN 37V PP_ENBL_N PP_TRG_N PP_LEAK COV_OPN TRY_SET TRYMT_CLK TRYMT_TRG TRCL_TRG 5VE2 37V CLT_ON 5VE2 P_END Encoder SN Feed CL Driver SENCA SENCB PP_ENBL PP_TRG...

Page 37: ...I F CN105 USB I F CN106 Not Used CN107 COM Board I F DRV Board Connector No Connects To CN200 Control Board I F CN201 Maintenance Motor CN202 Ink Supply Motor Cartridge Reset Maintenance Motor HP CN20...

Page 38: ...U Connector No Connects To CN1 AC Input CN2 37V 5 1 V Power Supply CN3 Control Board I F CN4 Horizontal Motor CN5 Vertical Motor Cartridge Connector Board These are new connection points for the ink s...

Page 39: ...3600 dpi Maximum 3600 x 1200 dpi Paper Mode Driver Resolution Bi Directional Yes No Defaults Normal High Speed Draft 300 x 300 Yes 1 Pass Std Speed Priority 300 x 300 See Note Std Quality Priority 600...

Page 40: ...x 148 mm to 216 x 356 mm A3 to A6 LT LG Custom 90 x 139 7 mm to 305 x 431 8 mm Bypass Tray 1 A4 A6 LT LG Custom 90 x 148 mm to 216 x 356 mm A3 A6 LT LG 12 x18 Custom 90 x 139 7 mm to 305 mm to 1295 9...

Page 41: ...Tray Plain 60 105 g m2 52 90 kg 16 28 lb Bypass Tray 2 Plain 60 163 g m2 52 135 kg 16 42 lb J003 J006 Paper Tray Option Plain 60 105 g m2 52 90 kg 16 28 lb 2 J001 requires the optional duplexer unit...

Page 42: ...andby Approx 8W Approx 8W Approx 9W Power Switch Off NA 0 2W EU 0 3W NA 0 2W EU 0 3W NA 0 2W EU 0 3W Shift to Energy Save 15 min Noise Emission Printing 4 Less than 45 dB Less than 48 dB Less than 49...

Page 43: ...ature 10 C to 32 C 50 F 89 6 F Relative Humidity 15 80 rH no condensation 3 Storage Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F 104 F Relative Humidity 5 80 rH no condensation 3 Generated Paper Dust Less than 0 075...

Page 44: ...1 x 81 2 N N N N N LG SEF 81 2 x 14 Y Y Y Y Y HLT SEF 51 2 x 81 2 N N N N N HLT LEF 81 2 x 51 2 Y Y N Y Y Executive SEF 71 4 x 101 2 Y Y Y Y Y Executive LEF 101 2 x 71 4 N N N N N F SEF 8 x 13 Y Y Y Y...

Page 45: ...For J003 Printer 500 Sheet Paper Tray J006 Tray 2 509834 J503 17 For J006 Printer Network Options Provided by SILEX Name Type Code Comments PRICOM R9100U 509818 USB 1 1 LAN 100Base TX TCP IPX PRICOM 9...

Page 46: ...tandard Tray Capacity 250 sheets Paper Tray Capacity 500 sheets J001 J003 and J006 Compared Feature J001 J003 J006 Paper Capacity Max 700 Max 750 Paper Size See 7 2 J006 Paper Specifications Ink cartr...

Page 47: ...top of the duplex unit of the J006 also functions as the bypass tray A The lock mechanism A of the duplex unit has been simplified Just raise on both ends to remove The duplex unit locks automatically...

Page 48: ...Paper Tray is pushed in the printer the cassette arms A on both sides of the cassette are guided into rails This raises the arms bottom plate to bring the paper stack to the correct height for paper f...

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