Ricoh SP C440dn Field Service Manual Download Page 1

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Model Z-P2 

Machine Codes: M257 

Field Service Manual 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

April

, 2015 

 

Summary of Contents for SP C440dn

Page 1: ...Model Z P2 Machine Codes M257 Field Service Manual April 2015...

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Page 3: ...arts designed for use of the machine Before Installation Maintenance Shipping and Moving the Machine Work carefully when lifting or moving the machine If the machine is heavy two or more customer engi...

Page 4: ...protective materials wires and tags metal brackets etc removed for installation have been removed and that no tools remain inside the machine This also ensures that all release interlock switches hav...

Page 5: ...d becoming nauseous Switch the machine off unplug it and allow it to cool before doing preventive maintenance To avoid fire or explosion never use an organic cleaner near any part that generates heat...

Page 6: ...ed around any object such as a table leg Coiling the power cord can cause excessive heat to build up and could cause a fire Make sure that the area around the power source is free of obstacles so the...

Page 7: ...ing instructions Demonstrate how to turn off the power and disconnect the power plug by pulling the plug not the cord if any of the following events occur 1 something has spilled into the product 2 se...

Page 8: ...can explode and scatter causing serious burns Always wrap used toner and empty toner bottles and cartridges in plastic bags to avoid spillage Follow the local laws and regulations regarding the dispos...

Page 9: ...stomer service representative who has completed the training course on those models 2 The NVRAM on the system control board has a lithium battery which can explode if replaced incorrectly Replace the...

Page 10: ...assis is not repairable in the field Customer engineers are therefore directed to return all chassis and laser subsystems to the factory or service depot when replacement of the optical subsystem is r...

Page 11: ...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 12: ...ies 3 Power Plug and Power Cord 4 After Installation Servicing 4 Disposal of Used Items 4 Points to Confirm with Operators 5 Special Safety Instructions for Toner 5 Accidental Physical Exposure 5 Hand...

Page 13: ...s 31 Optional Unit Combinations 32 Machine Options 32 Controller Options 32 Printer Installation 33 Installation Procedure 33 Unpacking 33 Installing the toner 37 Loading Paper 38 Turning Power On 40...

Page 14: ...cedure for USB Device Server Option Type M12 73 Component Check 73 Interface Board Surface 74 Installation Procedure 74 What Do the LED Indications Mean 78 IP Address Setting 79 SD Card Appli Move 80...

Page 15: ...Optics 100 Caution Decal Locations 100 Laser Unit 100 Before removing the old laser unit 100 Recovery procedure for no replacement preparation of laser unit 101 Removing the laser unit 101 After insta...

Page 16: ...ensor board 138 Paper Transfer 140 PTR Paper Transfer Roller Unit 140 When Installing the PTR Unit 140 PTR Contact Motor 141 PTR Contact Sensor 142 Temperature Humidity Sensor 143 Drive Unit 145 Gear...

Page 17: ...70 Heating Roller Fusing Lamp 170 Fusing Belt 175 Fusing Heating and Tension Roller 177 When Reinstalling the Fusing Roller 177 Heating Roller Thermostat 178 Heating Roller Thermistor 179 Pressure Rol...

Page 18: ...fusing cooling fan 207 Upper Cover Sensor 207 Duplex Unit 208 Duplex Unit 208 By pass Tray Unit 210 Duplex Entrance Sensor 212 Duplex Exit Sensor 214 Fusing Entrance Sensor 215 Duplex By pass Motor 2...

Page 19: ...justment Procedure 250 5 System Maintenance Reference Service Program Mode 253 Service Mode Operation 253 Accessing the Required Program 253 Inputting a Value or Setting for a Service Program 253 Exit...

Page 20: ...Tray 1 534 Table 2 Paper Height Sensor 535 Output Check Table 535 Printer 535 Test Pattern Printing 542 Test Pattern Printing 542 Firmware Update 544 Type of Firmware 544 SD Card Firmware Updating 544...

Page 21: ...f the Saved SMC Lists 559 Error Messages 560 DIP Switches 561 Controller Board 561 6 Troubleshooting SC Tables 563 Service Call Conditions 563 Summary 563 SC1xx Scanning 564 SC 2xx Exposure 564 SC3xx...

Page 22: ...Dots 621 Dark Irregular Streaks on Prints 621 CMY Color Irregular Streaks 622 Ghosting 622 Unfused or Partially Fused Prints 622 Image Skew 623 Background Stain 623 No Printing on Paper Edge 624 Imag...

Page 23: ...1 Product Information Specifications See Appendices for the following information General Specifications Supported Paper Sizes Software Accessories Optional Equipment 21...

Page 24: ...with Z P1 M065 M066 Hard Disk Drive Option Type P7 M479 00 IEEE802 11 Interface unit Type O M417 IEEE1284 Interface Board Type A B679 17 Common with Z P1 M065 M066 USB Device Server Option Type M12 D...

Page 25: ...or Models M257 M065 M066 PPM LT 42 ppm A4 40 ppm LT 37 ppm A4 35 ppm LT 42 ppm A4 40 ppm Controller Type GW GW Power Switch DC Switch AC Switch Light Detection Sensor Available Not available HDD Optio...

Page 26: ...B Image Transfer Belt Unit 6 Fusing Unit 7 Duplex Unit 8 ID Sensor 9 PTR Paper Transfer Roller 10 By pass Tray 11 PCDU Photo Conductor Development Unit 12 Standard Paper Feed Tray Tray 1 13 PSU Power...

Page 27: ...Paper Path A Duplex Unit B By pass Tray C Optional Paper Feed Trays Trays 2 3 and 4 D Standard Paper Feed Tray Tray 1 E Standard Paper Exit Tray Overview 25...

Page 28: ...Motor CMY This controls the color development units cyan magenta yellow 4 Development Clutch K This controls the drive power to the development unit for black 5 Paper Feed Motor This controls the pap...

Page 29: ...ontrols the duplex entrance relay exit and by pass feed rollers 9 Fusing Paper Exit Motor This controls the fusing unit and paper exit rollers 10 Inverter Motor This controls the inverter roller Overv...

Page 30: ...1 Product Information 28...

Page 31: ...on or more 5 Do not let the machine 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 Insta...

Page 32: ...ge power sources can generate ozone gas High ozone density is harmful to human health Therefore the machine must be installed in a well ventilated room A Over 500 mm 19 7 B Over 20 mm 0 8 C Over 100 m...

Page 33: ...an outlet extension plug or cord Ground the machine 1 Input voltage level 120 V to 127 V 60 Hz More than 12 A 220 V to 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz More than 8 A 2 Permissible voltage fluctuation NA 8 66 EU 10...

Page 34: ...he machine is on the floor Controller Options U User installation C CE installation No Options Remarks 1 Hard Disk Drive Option Type P7 M479 U 2 IEEE1284 Interface Board Type A B679 17 U I F slot 3 IE...

Page 35: ...the left cover or on the inner cover 1 Remove the plastic bag 2 Lift the machine with four people by using the inset grips on both sides of the machine Do not hold the machine at the front and rear b...

Page 36: ...pen the left cover A 5 Turn the green lever counterclockwise and then slowly open the inner cover 6 Remove the securing pin as shown from the transfer unit Pinch it and then pull it out 2 Installation...

Page 37: ...transfer unit counterclockwise to unlock the unit Remove the protective sheet as shown Pinch the orange tape and then pull it out 8 Turn the green lever clockwise to lock the unit 9 Close the inner c...

Page 38: ...Lock the inner cover by pushing on both ends and then turning the green lever clockwise 11 Close the left cover Using both hands push the left cover firmly until it clicks into place 2 Installation 3...

Page 39: ...12 Put labels 1 on the front of the paper tray Installing the toner 1 Open the upper cover 2 Shake the toner bottles up and down seven or eight times Printer Installation 37...

Page 40: ...e toner bottles so that they are straight and flat Carefully align the label on each toner bottle with the triangular mark on the receiving side 4 Push in the toner bottle until you hear a clicking so...

Page 41: ...3 Pinch the green clips on the side guide and the end guide and then adjust the guides to the paper size being loaded 4 Load the new paper stack print side up making sure the paper is flush against t...

Page 42: ...being folded or becoming jammed When adjusting the paper width use the right side guide only with the green clip Do not hold the left side guide at this time or skew will occur 6 Lift the front of the...

Page 43: ...wise the machine may malfunction Selecting the Panel Display Language You can select one of these languages the default is English English German French Italian Dutch Swedish Norwegian Danish Spanish...

Page 44: ...computer by printing the test page 1 Turn on the power switch of the printer Ready shows on the panel display after the machine warms up 2 Press the Menu key 3 Press the or key to select List Test Pri...

Page 45: ...0 001 set to 0 disabled this is the default setting The counter cannot be displayed or printed by the customer To check the counter the technician must print the SMC report SP 5 990 You must select on...

Page 46: ...e is displayed when the PCDUs need to be replaced 1 No alert Meter Click Charge Image Transfer Belt Unit SP5 930 014 Enables or disables the PM alert for the image transfer belt unit If this SP is ena...

Page 47: ...it a longer distance Remove all trays from the optional paper feed unit Transporting the Machine 1 Make sure there is no paper left in the paper trays Then fix down the bottom plates with a sheet of p...

Page 48: ...achine Install the caster table and securing bracket if the machine is installed on the floor page 48 Caster Table M393 1 Remove the tape from the paper feed unit 2 Lift the machine with four people b...

Page 49: ...the paper feed unit and then lower the machine slowly When installing two or three units first connect the units to each other using the same procedure as described above and then connect them as a si...

Page 50: ...13 3 Washers 3 4 Spring washers 3 5 Securing pins 2 6 Securing brackets left 3 7 Securing holders 3 8 Securing brackets right rear 3 9 Table joint bracket left 1 10 Table joint brackets right front 1...

Page 51: ...he machine without caster table and paper feed unit If either or both of these items are installed when you move the machine do not use the handles For Installing the Caster Table M393 Only 1 Open the...

Page 52: ...3 Push the holder A down 4 Remove the holder A 5 Reinstall the inner left lower cover x 3 6 Close the left cover 2 Installation 50...

Page 53: ...ins A in the screw holes 8 Lift the machine and install it on the caster table Hold the handle and grips of the machine when you lift and move the machine 9 Open the duplex unit 10 Right cover A x 1 C...

Page 54: ...11 Install the two table joint brackets A at the right side x 5 12 Reinstall the right cover x 1 13 Install the table joint bracket A at the left side x 2 14 Close the front door 2 Installation 52...

Page 55: ...paper feed unit 2 Lift the paper feed unit and then install it on the caster table 3 Lift the machine and install it on the paper feed unit Hold the handle and grips of the machine when you lift and...

Page 56: ...ll the securing bracket A at the right side of the optional paper feed units in a similar location to that shown below to secure them x 2 8 Install the joint table brackets B x 5 9 Install the securin...

Page 57: ...ll the securing bracket B x 1 M3x8 C spring washer x 1 D washer x 1 E If two or three optional paper feed units are to be installed install the securing bracket B at the left side of the optional pape...

Page 58: ...15 Reinstall the right cover of the paper feed unit x 2 16 Close the front door 17 Adjust the plate until it is level by rotating each screw page 49 2 Installation 56...

Page 59: ...quantity and condition of the accessories against the following list No Description Q ty 1 Heater cover 1 2 Tray heater 1 3 Heater bracket 1 4 On standby decal 1 5 Harness bracket 1 6 Harness 1 7 Cla...

Page 60: ...as the machine 1 Assemble the tray heater x 3 Before installing the tray heater check if the destination is correct A 120V 9W NA 230V 9W EU AA 2 Rear cover page 91 3 Right cover page 90 4 Controller...

Page 61: ...7 Install the heater A on the bracket x 2 8 Remove the two clamps A 9 Attach the two clamps A removed in step 8 to the bracket B Tray Heater 59...

Page 62: ...10 Route the harnesses as shown below x 2 11 Install the bracket A x 2 12 Reinstall the HVPS CB bracket 2 Installation 60...

Page 63: ...harness A through the hole B in the controller box shown in the red circle 14 Reinstall the controller box 15 Attach the two clamps A to the controller box 16 Connect the relay harness A to CN906 B x...

Page 64: ...e following procedure not to damage any harnesses 3 Check that no harnesses are damaged or pinched after installation Component Check Check the quantity and condition of the accessories against the fo...

Page 65: ...Screw M4 x 8 3 9 Screw M3 x 8 2 10 Spring washer 4 3 11 Spring washer 3 2 12 Washer 4 3 13 Washer 3 2 14 Harness 1 For Installing the Tray Heater in M384 1 Pull out the tray A from the optional paper...

Page 66: ...2 Put the tray heater B into the optional paper feed unit 3 Pass the heater harness A through the square hole B 2 Installation 64...

Page 67: ...4 Position the tray heater A 3 hooks 5 Install the tray heater A in the machine x 1 M4x8 B spring washer x 1 4 C washer x 1 4 D Tray Heater 65...

Page 68: ...e clamp A and the six clamps 7 Connect the relay harness A to the heater harness B x 4 8 Route the relay harness A as shown above x 3 Make sure that the connector B is placed securely as shown above 2...

Page 69: ...her optional paper feed unit replace the screw A with the screw B x 1 M3x8 C spring washer x 1 3 D washer x 1 3 E Do steps 10 and 11 if you install another optional paper feed unit below M384 If not g...

Page 70: ...10 Bracket A x 1 11 Install the relay harness A as shown above Repeat steps from 1 to 11 if two or three optional paper feed units are to be installed 12 Rear cover A x 1 2 Installation 68...

Page 71: ...uring Bracket The securing bracket must be installed when the tray heater is installed in the machine with the paper feed unit M384 1 Remove the holder page 48 Caster Table M393 2 Reinstall the inner...

Page 72: ...uring bracket A x 1 M3x8 B spring washer x 1 3 C washer x 1 3 D 7 Remove the right cover of the paper feed unit page 48 Caster Table M393 8 Install the securing bracket A x 2 M4x8 B spring washer x 2...

Page 73: ...9 Install the securing holder E 10 Reassemble the machine Tray Heater 71...

Page 74: ...nterface unit Type O USB Device Server Option Type M12 Camera Direct Print Card Type P7 IPDS Unit Type P7 XPS Direct Print Option Type P7 SD CARD SET FOR FONT TYPE D FOR MFP VM CARD Type P7 Overview T...

Page 75: ...RD Type P7 Slot 2 2 is used for installing one of the optional applications for service only for example updating the firmware Installation Procedure for USB Device Server Option Type M12 Component Ch...

Page 76: ...th other options Installation Procedure Turn off the main power and disconnect the power supply cord When you install this option on the main machine for the first time the interface board must be con...

Page 77: ...slot B x 2 4 Insert the USB cable into the USB port on this option 5 Insert the other side of the USB cable into the USB port B on the main machine The machine shape and or USB port location differs...

Page 78: ...6 Attach the ferrite cores to the Ethernet cable while looping the cable at 3 cm approx 1 2 inch A from the each end of the cable 2 Installation 76...

Page 79: ...and turn on the main power of the machine Do not unplug the USB cable while the machine is recognizing this option It may take between 30 seconds to 1 minute to finish recognizing it the LEDs on the E...

Page 80: ...10BASE T operates 3 Yellow 100BASE TX operates Notes for Energy Save Mode Setting If the machine which has this option enters into the energy save mode you cannot print because there will be a communi...

Page 81: ...ork setting of this option is initially assigned as follows IP address 192 168 100 100 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 The network setting of your PC must be in the same network segment to change the networ...

Page 82: ...tion programs from one SD card to another SD card You cannot run application programs from Slot 2 However you can move application programs from Slot 2 to Slot 1 with the following procedure Consider...

Page 83: ...on program from one card to another card This is done for the following reasons 1 The SD card can be the only proof that the user is licensed to use the application program 2 You may need to check the...

Page 84: ...ot turn ON the write protect switch of an application SD card on the machine If the write protect switch is ON a download error e g Error Code 44 occurs during a firmware upgrade or application merge...

Page 85: ...3 Preventive Maintenance Maintenance Tables See Appendices for the following information Maintenance Tables 83...

Page 86: ...3 Preventive Maintenance 84...

Page 87: ...ng parts in addition to turning off the main power with the push switch always unplug the AC power cord When you disconnect the power cord from the AC wall outlet inside the machine there is still res...

Page 88: ...ime required if you will remove the rear cover and access the interior of the machine to take out the controller board for example If some LEDs on any of the boards are blinking or lit current is stil...

Page 89: ...Before You Start Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before you do the procedures in this section Before You Start 87...

Page 90: ...30 SD Card 2GB for Firmware Update 1 4 B6455040 SD Card 8GB for Log Storing 1 5 B6456705 PCMCIA Card Adapter 1 6 B6456820 USB Reader Writer 1 7 VSSM9000 Digital Multimeter FLUKE87 1 8 C4019503 20X Mag...

Page 91: ...Exterior Covers Left Cover 1 Open the left cover 2 Remove the waste toner bottle 3 Release the belt A 4 Remove the two brackets A x 2 Exterior Covers 89...

Page 92: ...5 Left cover B Right Cover 1 Open the duplex unit A 4 Replacement and Adjustment 90...

Page 93: ...er A x 1 When Reinstalling the Rear Cover Make sure that these hinge covers A can be moved smoothly up and down after installing the rear cover If these hinge covers do not move smoothly try installin...

Page 94: ...Top Cover 1 Right cover page 90 2 Rear cover page 91 3 Open the upper cover A 4 Replacement and Adjustment 92...

Page 95: ...cover A x 3 When Reinstalling the Top Cover Make sure that the hook A is installed in the hole B when reinstalling the top cover Operation Panel 1 Open the duplex unit page 90 Right Cover Exterior Cov...

Page 96: ...2 Remove the four screws 3 Operation panel A x 1 x 1 Inner Left Upper Cover 1 Right cover page 90 4 Replacement and Adjustment 94...

Page 97: ...4 Inner left upper cover A x 2 Inner Left Front Cover 1 Left cover page 89 2 Inner left upper cover page 94 3 Inner left lower cover page 96 4 Turn the lock lever A counterclockwise and then open the...

Page 98: ...nt cover A x 3 Inner Left Rear Cover 1 Left cover page 89 2 Rear cover page 91 3 Inner left rear cover A x 2 Inner Left Lower Cover 1 Open the left cover 2 Waste toner bottle page 110 4 Replacement an...

Page 99: ...3 Inner left lower cover A x 3 Inner Right Front Cover 1 Right cover page 90 2 Top cover page 92 3 Connector cover A hook Exterior Covers 97...

Page 100: ...4 Disconnect the six harnesses A x 1 5 Release the inner right front cover A x 2 4 Replacement and Adjustment 98...

Page 101: ...6 Inner right front cover A x 6 Inner Right Rear Cover 1 Rear cover page 91 2 Right cover page 90 3 Inner right rear cover A x 3 Exterior Covers 99...

Page 102: ...g any disassembly or adjustment of the laser unit This machine uses a class IIIb laser beam with a wavelength of 657 663 nm and an output of 15 mW The laser can cause serious eye injury Laser Unit Bef...

Page 103: ...mode 9 Turn off the main power switch and disconnect the power cord of the copier Recovery procedure for no replacement preparation of laser unit If you did not do the procedure in Before removing the...

Page 104: ...ge 235 4 Development fan duct page 123 Development Fan 5 Bracket A x 1 6 Pull out the laser unit A x 2 x 1 x 1 After installing a new laser unit Do the following adjustment after installing the new la...

Page 105: ...ustment Main Beam Pitch Subdot for each color SP2 102 001 Main Magnification for Black and Standard line speed SP2 102 002 Main Magnification for Black and Medium line speed SP2 102 003 Main Magnifica...

Page 106: ...e Laser Unit Fan If the optional tray heater is installed in the machine the HVPS CB bracket may be still hot Wait until the HVPS CB bracket cools before doing this procedure 1 Rear cover page 91 2 Ri...

Page 107: ...LDU Shutter Motor 1 Duplex unit page 208 2 Paper feed unit page 184 3 Release the LDU shutter motor A x 3 4 LDU shutter motor A x 2 x 1 Laser Optics 105...

Page 108: ...o not let metal objects touch the development sleeve 1 Open the left cover 2 Turn the lock lever A counterclockwise and then open the drum securing plate B 3 Turn the ITB lock lever A counterclockwise...

Page 109: ...4 PCDU A When installing a new PCDU 1 Remove the cover A and pull out the tape from the new development unit before installing a new PCDU in the machine Image Creation 107...

Page 110: ...white A the unit is installed correctly If you see any red color B inside the window the unit is installed incorrectly 4 On each unit check the slot and bracket alignment If you see the white lock tab...

Page 111: ...5 Turn the ITB lock lever clockwise to lock it 6 Use both hands to close the drum securing plate A Image Creation 109...

Page 112: ...it is full or near full the machine automatically resets the PM counter for the waste toner bottle after replacement But if you replace a bottle that is not full or near full then you must reset the...

Page 113: ...lock B 4 Remove the waste toner bottle C 5 Put the waste toner bottle C into the supplied plastic bag to prevent toner from leaking out of the bottle and then seal the bag Toner Supply Tube 1 Remove t...

Page 114: ...page 91 7 Top cover page 92 8 Inner left upper cover page 94 9 Inner right rear cover page 99 10 Drive unit fan base page 162 Drive Unit Fan 11 Inner upper right cover A x 2 12 Inner upper cover A x...

Page 115: ...13 Remove the two screws 14 Release each clamp and disconnect each connector 15 Release the toner supply motor brackets A x 3 each Image Creation 113...

Page 116: ...grease may fall from the toner supply motors 16 Release each toner supply tube A by pulling out its gear assembly a short distance Work carefully when releasing the toner supply tube A to avoid spill...

Page 117: ...17 Release the upper cover sensor A hooks 18 Release the toner plate A x 7 19 Remove each clip A Image Creation 115...

Page 118: ...shown above 21 Pull out each toner supply tube A Clean each toner tube entrance with a vacuum cleaner Work carefully when removing the toner supply tube A to avoid spilling toner on clothing or the ha...

Page 119: ...Toner Supply Motor 1 Right cover page 90 2 Rear cover page 91 3 Top cover page 92 4 Motor bracket A x 3 x 1 Image Creation 117...

Page 120: ...oner supply motor install it in the toner hopper frame as shown below Make sure that the bushing white A is installed in the toner hopper frame B Toner Collection Motor 1 Inner left lower cover page 9...

Page 121: ...3 Motor bracket A x 2 x 1 x 1 4 Toner collection motor A x 2 Apply a small amount of Silicone Grease G501 to the gear of the motor as shown below Image Creation 119...

Page 122: ...tle Full Sensor 1 Inner left rear cover page 96 2 Sensor bracket A x 2 x 1 3 Waste toner bottle full sensor A x 1 hooks Waste Toner Bottle Set Sensor 1 Inner left rear cover page 96 4 Replacement and...

Page 123: ...2 Sensor bracket A x 2 x 1 3 Waste toner bottle set sensor A x 1 hooks RFID CPU Board 1 Right cover page 90 2 Rear cover page 91 3 Top cover page 92 Image Creation 121...

Page 124: ...4 RFID CPU Board A x 2 x 2 RFID Board 1 Right cover page 90 2 Rear cover page 91 3 Top cover page 92 4 Replacement and Adjustment 122...

Page 125: ...4 RFID board A x 1 hooks Development Fan 1 Rear cover page 91 2 Right cover page 90 3 Controller box page 235 4 Development fan duct A x 4 x 2 x 1 Image Creation 123...

Page 126: ...duct cover A 6 hooks 6 Development fans A x 2 each When installing the development fan Make sure that the development fan is installed with its decal facing to the rear of the machine 4 Replacement a...

Page 127: ...left cover 2 Turn the lock lever A counterclockwise and then open the drum securing plate B 3 Turn the ITB lock lever A counterclockwise 4 Open the front door A Opening the front door A automatically...

Page 128: ...5 Open the upper cover A 4 Replacement and Adjustment 126...

Page 129: ...then pull out the ITB unit fully B 7 Grasp the handles A and then lift the ITB unit B Image Transfer Belt Do not touch or damage the surface of the image transfer belt during servicing 1 ITB unit pag...

Page 130: ...2 ITB unit cover A and the handles B 8 hooks 3 Three stays A x 2 each 4 Replacement and Adjustment 128...

Page 131: ...4 The left stay A x 4 5 Rear holder bracket A x 2 Image Transfer 129...

Page 132: ...6 ITB cleaning unit A 7 Pull the tension roller A as shown below 8 Remove a screw 4 Replacement and Adjustment 130...

Page 133: ...Front holder bracket A 10 Remove a screw and then turn the encoder sensor A to the left When replacing the image transfer belt work carefully to avoid damaging the encoder sensor A Image Transfer 131...

Page 134: ...nsfer belt B When Installing the Image Transfer Belt The image transfer belt does not have any directional characteristics When installing the image transfer belt it is not required to install the ima...

Page 135: ...shown above Be sure to use yellow toner for the Z P2 do not use lubricant powder developer or waste toner You can also use the provided service part D0159500 G104 Yellow Toner 2 Install the ITB cleani...

Page 136: ...nit A x 2 x 1 x 1 3 ITB contact motor A x 2 Apply a small amount of Silicone Grease G501 to the gear of the motor as shown below ITB Contact Sensor 1 PCDU K page 106 2 Right cover page 90 4 Replacemen...

Page 137: ...ner supply bracket K A x 3 x 1 5 Release the toner tube K A by pulling out its gear assembly a short distance Work carefully when releasing the toner supply tube A to avoid spilling toner on clothing...

Page 138: ...6 Sensor holder A x 1 x 1 7 ITB contact sensor A x 1 hooks ID Sensor Board 1 Fusing unit page 164 2 Paper exit unit page 198 4 Replacement and Adjustment 136...

Page 139: ...3 Remove the two screws 4 ID sensor board bracket A x 1 Image Transfer 137...

Page 140: ...installing a new ID sensor board 1 Plug in and turn on the main power switch of the machine 2 Enter the SP mode 3 Input all correction coefficients A for the ID sensor with the SP modes referring to t...

Page 141: ...4 Exit the SP mode Image Transfer 139...

Page 142: ...locks B When Installing the PTR Unit To install the PTR unit pinch the two green locks A while you push the unit back into position Do not insert objects between the metal plate B and its black plasti...

Page 143: ...PTR Contact Motor 1 Toner collection motor page 118 2 Interlock switch bracket A x 2 x 4 Paper Transfer 141...

Page 144: ...or bracket A x 2 x 1 4 PTR contact motor A x 2 Apply a small amount of Silicone Grease G501 to the gear of the motor as shown above PTR Contact Sensor 1 Right cover page 90 4 Replacement and Adjustmen...

Page 145: ...r page 92 3 Inner right front cover page 97 4 Motors with bracket page 156 5 Sensor bracket A x 1 6 PTR contact sensor A x 1 hooks Temperature Humidity Sensor 1 Inner left lower cover page 96 Paper Tr...

Page 146: ...2 Temperature Humidity sensor A x 1 x 1 4 Replacement and Adjustment 144...

Page 147: ...K motor 2 Drum motor CMY 3 Development motor CMY 4 Development clutch K 5 Paper feed motor 6 Vertical transport motor 7 Registration motor 8 Duplex by pass motor 9 Fusing paper exit motor 10 Inverter...

Page 148: ...a vacuum cleaner 4 ITB unit page 125 5 PCDUs page 106 6 Remove the four clips 7 Right cover page 90 8 Rear cover page 91 9 Top cover page 92 10 Inner right rear cover page 99 11 Inner right front cove...

Page 149: ...12 Release the upper harness guide A and the lower harness guide B x 4 x all x all 13 BCU with bracket page 240 14 Remove the two screws Drive Unit 147...

Page 150: ...disconnect each connector 16 Release the toner supply motor brackets A x 3 each Place the toner supply motor brackets on a sheet A of paper because grease may fall from the toner supply motors 4 Repla...

Page 151: ...17 Toner supply tube Y A Work carefully when removing the toner supply tube A to avoid spilling toner on clothing or the hands 18 Release the toner supply tubes for M C and K Drive Unit 149...

Page 152: ...hing or the hands 19 Gear unit A with the toner supply tubes for M C and K x 6 20 Remove the toner supply tubes for M C and K A from the gear unit B Work carefully when removing the toner supply tubes...

Page 153: ...When installing the gear unit Make sure that the positioning pin A is set correctly when installing the gear unit Toner Supply Fan 1 Right cover page 90 Drive Unit 151...

Page 154: ...the toner supply fan is installed with its decal facing to the left of the machine Toner Supply Fan Base 1 Right cover page 90 2 Toner supply fan base A x 2 x1 Drum Motor CMY 1 Right cover page 90 2 T...

Page 155: ...3 Drum motor CMY A x 3 x 1 Development Motor CMY 1 Right cover page 90 2 Bracket A x 1 Drive Unit 153...

Page 156: ...evelopment K Motor 1 Right cover page 90 2 ITB unit Drum K Development K motor A x 3 x 1 Development Clutch K 1 Right cover page 90 2 ITB unit Drum K Development K motor page 154 3 Development clutch...

Page 157: ...er Exit Motor 1 Right cover page 90 2 Top cover page 92 3 Inner right front cover page 97 4 Fusing paper exit motor A x 3 x 1 Front Door Sensor 1 Right cover page 90 2 Top cover page 92 3 Inner right...

Page 158: ...4 Front door sensor A x 1 hooks Motors with Bracket 1 Right cover page 90 2 Top cover page 92 3 Inner right front cover page 97 4 Replacement and Adjustment 156...

Page 159: ...4 Release the upper harness guide A and the lower harness guide B x 4 x all x all Drive Unit 157...

Page 160: ...5 Motors with bracket A x 4 Registration Motor 1 Right cover page 90 2 Top cover page 92 3 Inner right front cover page 97 4 Motors with bracket page 156 4 Replacement and Adjustment 158...

Page 161: ...5 Registration motor A x 2 timing belt x 1 Paper Feed Motor 1 Right cover page 90 2 Top cover page 92 3 Inner right front cover page 97 4 Motors with bracket page 156 Drive Unit 159...

Page 162: ...ming belt x 1 Vertical Transport Motor 1 Right cover page 90 2 Top cover page 92 3 Inner right front cover page 97 4 Motors with bracket page 156 5 Vertical transport motor A x 2 timing belt x 1 4 Rep...

Page 163: ...Drum Phase Sensor CMY 1 Right cover page 90 2 Push the hook and then release the sensor holder A 3 Drum phase sensor CMY A x 1 hooks Drum Phase Sensor K 1 Right cover page 90 Drive Unit 161...

Page 164: ...h the hook and then release the sensor holder A 3 Drum phase sensor K A x 1 hooks Drive Unit Fan 1 Rear cover page 91 2 Right cover page 90 3 Inner right rear cover page 99 4 Replacement and Adjustmen...

Page 165: ...Drive unit fan base A x 2 x 1 5 Drive unit fan x 1 hooks When installing the drive unit fan Make sure that the drive unit fan is installed with its decal facing to the left of the machine Drive Unit 1...

Page 166: ...the duplex unit 2 Release the lock levers A 3 Pull out the pressure levers B a short distance 4 Hold the fusing unit handles C and then pull out the fusing unit When installing the fusing unit Make s...

Page 167: ...2 Fusing front cover A x 2 3 Cleaning unit A x 4 Pressure Roller Fusing Lamp 1 Fusing front cover page 164 Cleaning Unit Fusing 165...

Page 168: ...2 Fusing upper cover A x 4 3 Fusing lower cover A x 3 4 Cleaning unit page 164 5 Pressure levers A x 1 each spring x 1 each 4 Replacement and Adjustment 166...

Page 169: ...elease the fusing lamp harness A at the right side x 1 x 5 7 Release the fusing lamp harness A at the left side x 1 8 Lamp holder B x 1 9 Remove the fusing lamp holder A at the right side x 1 Fusing 1...

Page 170: ...10 Pressure roller fusing lamp A Pressure Roller 1 Pressure roller fusing lamp page 165 2 Right stay A x 3 4 Replacement and Adjustment 168...

Page 171: ...3 Thermostat holder A and thermistor bracket B x 4 4 Remove the C rings bearings A and gear B 5 Pressure roller C Fusing 169...

Page 172: ...ly Barrierta S552R 0 15g to 0 25g to the left end A and right end B of the pressure roller as shown above Heating Roller Fusing Lamp 1 Fusing unit page 164 2 Fusing lower cover page 165 Pressure Rolle...

Page 173: ...4 Release the pins A and then remove the stripper plate B 5 Release the pins A and then remove the bracket B x 4 Fusing 171...

Page 174: ...6 Release the fusing lamp harness A at the left side x 1 x 4 7 Left stay A x 3 8 Remove the screw 4 Replacement and Adjustment 172...

Page 175: ...9 Release the fusing lamp harnesses A and then remove the plate B x 2 x 2 10 Remove the fusing lamp holder A x 1 11 Release the fusing lamp harness A at the right side x 1 x 5 Fusing 173...

Page 176: ...12 Right stay A x 3 13 Release the fusing lamp harnesses A x 2 14 Lamp holder A x 1 4 Replacement and Adjustment 174...

Page 177: ...15 Heating roller fusing lamp A Fusing Belt 1 Heating roller fusing lamp page 170 2 C rings and bearings A Fusing 175...

Page 178: ...3 Gear A at the left side C ring x 1 4 C rings and bearings A 5 Remove the fusing belt A with rollers lifting the shafts B up 4 Replacement and Adjustment 176...

Page 179: ...lt 2 Fusing roller A heating roller B and tension roller C When Reinstalling the Fusing Roller When replacing the fusing roller you have to apply lubricant to the following places Apply Barrierta S552...

Page 180: ...Heating Roller Thermostat 1 Fusing front cover page 164 Cleaning Unit 2 Fusing upper cover page 165 Pressure Roller Fusing Lamp 4 Replacement and Adjustment 178...

Page 181: ...s B Do not re use a thermostat that is already opened Safety is not guaranteed if you do this Heating Roller Thermistor 1 Fusing front cover page 164 Cleaning Unit 2 Fusing upper cover page 165 Pressu...

Page 182: ...4 Release the harness A x 2 5 Heating roller thermistor A x 1 x 1 Pressure Roller Thermistor 1 Cleaning unit page 164 2 Thermistor assembly A x 1 x 1 4 Replacement and Adjustment 180...

Page 183: ...essure roller thermistor A x 1 x 1 Pressure Roller Thermostat 1 Fusing lower cover page 165 Pressure Roller Fusing Lamp 2 Pressure roller thermostats A x 2 Thermopile 1 Paper exit unit page 198 Fusing...

Page 184: ...2 Thermopile base A x 2 x 1 3 Thermopile cover A hooks 4 Thermopile B 4 Replacement and Adjustment 182...

Page 185: ...Paper Feed Separation Roller 1 Pull out the paper tray 2 Cover A x 2 3 Separation roller A x 1 Pick up and Paper Feed Rollers 1 Pull out the paper tray Paper Feed 183...

Page 186: ...2 Roller holder A x 1 3 Pick up roller A 4 Paper feed roller B Paper Feed Unit 1 Pull out the paper tray 2 Duplex unit page 208 4 Replacement and Adjustment 184...

Page 187: ...3 Bracket A x 1 4 Release the paper feed unit A x 1 Paper Feed 185...

Page 188: ...5 Paper feed unit A x 2 Registration Sensor 1 Duplex unit page 208 2 Registration roller guide A x 2 4 Replacement and Adjustment 186...

Page 189: ...3 Bracket A x 2 4 Registration sensor A x 1 hooks Vertical Transport Sensor 1 Paper feed unit page 184 Paper Feed 187...

Page 190: ...2 Vertical transport sensor bracket A x1 x1 3 Vertical transport sensor A hooks Paper Height Sensor 1 1 Paper feed unit page 184 4 Replacement and Adjustment 188...

Page 191: ...2 Release the paper height sensor 1 A hooks 3 Paper height sensor 1 A x1 Paper Height Sensor 2 1 Paper feed unit page 184 Paper Feed 189...

Page 192: ...2 Paper height sensor 2 bracket A x1 3 Paper height sensor 2 A x1 hooks Paper Lift Sensor 1 Paper feed unit page 184 4 Replacement and Adjustment 190...

Page 193: ...2 Paper lift sensor bracket A x1 x1 3 Paper lift sensor A x1 hooks Paper End Sensor 1 Paper feed unit page 184 Paper Feed 191...

Page 194: ...2 Actuator A tab x 2 3 Paper end sensor A x1 hooks Paper Feed Sensor 1 Paper feed unit page 184 4 Replacement and Adjustment 192...

Page 195: ...2 Release the harness A x 1 3 Paper feed sensor bracket A x1 4 Paper feed sensor A x1 hooks Paper Feed 193...

Page 196: ...cover page 96 2 Tray lift motor unit A x 3 x 2 x 1 3 Tray lift motor bracket A x 4 spring x 1 When reassembling make sure that the gears A are set correctly before installing the tray lift motor brack...

Page 197: ...4 Tray lift motor A x 2 Tray 1 Set Sensor 1 Pull out the paper feed tray 2 Left cover page 89 3 Inner left rear cover page 96 4 Inner left lower cover page 96 Paper Feed 195...

Page 198: ...5 Sensor holder A x 3 x 1 6 Disconnect the connector A 7 Tray 1 set sensor A hooks 4 Replacement and Adjustment 196...

Page 199: ...lower cover page 96 2 Paper size sensor board A x 2 x 2 Cleaning the Paper Dust Container 1 ITB unit page 125 2 PCDU page 106 3 Peel off the tape A service parts and clean the paper dust container B...

Page 200: ...Paper Exit Paper Exit Unit 1 Top cover page 92 2 Open the upper cover 3 Inner upper right cover A x 2 4 Inner upper cover A x 1 4 Replacement and Adjustment 198...

Page 201: ...5 Inner left upper cover page 94 6 Paper exit unit holder A x 1 Paper Exit 199...

Page 202: ...paper exit unit A 8 Paper exit unit A x 2 Paper Exit Sensor 1 Paper exit unit page 198 2 Remove the gear A release the hook shown by the red arrow and then remove the bushing B 4 Replacement and Adju...

Page 203: ...3 Remove the bushing C x 1 4 Remove the shaft A and then remove the paper exit upper guide B Paper Exit 201...

Page 204: ...5 Paper exit lower guide A hook x 2 6 Remove the idle roller A and release the sensor bracket B x 1 4 Replacement and Adjustment 202...

Page 205: ...7 Paper exit sensor A x 1 hooks Inverter Sensor 1 Paper exit unit page 198 2 Release the sensor bracket page 200 Paper Exit Sensor Paper Exit 203...

Page 206: ...3 Inverter sensor A x 1 hooks Paper Overflow Sensor 1 Paper exit unit page 198 2 Release the sensor bracket page 200 Paper Exit Sensor 4 Replacement and Adjustment 204...

Page 207: ...3 Paper overflow sensor A x 1 hooks Fusing Exit Sensor 1 Paper exit unit page 198 2 Fusing exit sensor A x 1 x 1 Paper Exit 205...

Page 208: ...erter Motor 1 Paper exit unit page 198 2 Inverter motor A x 2 x 1 timing belt x 1 Fusing Cooling Fan 1 Inner left upper cover page 94 2 Fusing cooling fan base A x 2 x 1 4 Replacement and Adjustment 2...

Page 209: ...en installing the fusing cooling fan Make sure that the fusing cooling fan is installed with its decal facing to the right of the machine Upper Cover Sensor 1 Paper exit unit page 198 2 Upper cover se...

Page 210: ...Front Cover 3 Disconnect the six harnesses page 97 Inner Right Front Cover 4 Remove the ground screw A 5 Release the right arm A x 1 Work carefully when releasing the right arm This is because the rig...

Page 211: ...6 Release the left arm A x 1 Duplex Unit 209...

Page 212: ...duplex unit A fully and then remove it By pass Tray Unit 1 Open the by pass tray unit 2 Release the outer small pegs A of the cover Release the left peg first and then right peg 4 Replacement and Adju...

Page 213: ...e right inner large peg A first and then left inner large peg B 5 Tilt the by pass tray A as shown below and then pull the by pass tray Tilting the by pass tray rotates the peg lock arms B down so the...

Page 214: ...t the by pass tray as shown above and then insert the peg lock arms into the keyholes of the machine Duplex Entrance Sensor 1 Duplex unit page 208 2 Disconnect the connector and remove the ground scre...

Page 215: ...3 Duplex lower guide plate A 4 Duplex upper guide plate A x 7 Duplex Unit 213...

Page 216: ...ex entrance sensor A x 1 hooks Duplex Exit Sensor 1 Open the duplex unit 2 Fusing unit page 164 3 Paper transfer roller unit page 140 4 Release the sensor bracket A x 1 x 1 4 Replacement and Adjustmen...

Page 217: ...5 Duplex exit sensor A x 1 hooks Fusing Entrance Sensor 1 Open the duplex unit 2 Fusing unit page 164 3 Paper transfer roller unit page 140 4 Sensor base A x 2 5 Sensor cover A hooks Duplex Unit 215...

Page 218: ...trance sensor B x 1 hooks Duplex By pass Motor 1 Duplex unit page 208 2 By pass tray unit page 210 3 Duplex upper guide plate page 212 Duplex Entrance Sensor 4 Guide plate A tabs 4 Replacement and Adj...

Page 219: ...5 Fusing fans page 164 6 Operation panel page 93 7 Duplex By pass motor cover A x 1 Duplex Unit 217...

Page 220: ...8 Right and left arms A x 2 each 4 Replacement and Adjustment 218...

Page 221: ...9 Duplex By pass motor bracket with the frame A x 6 10 Guide plate A x 4 Duplex Unit 219...

Page 222: ...ket A x 3 x 1 12 Duplex By pass motor A x 2 x 1 gear x1 timing belt x1 By pass Paper End Sensor 1 Duplex unit page 208 2 Duplex By pass motor bracket with the frame page 216 Duplex By pass Motor 4 Rep...

Page 223: ...nsor holder A x 1 4 By pass paper end sensor A x 1 hooks By pass Feed Roller Friction Pad 1 Duplex unit page 208 2 Duplex By pass motor bracket with the frame page 216 Duplex By pass Motor Duplex Unit...

Page 224: ...3 Guide plate A x 4 4 Slide the roller holder A in the direction of the blue arrow x 2 4 Replacement and Adjustment 222...

Page 225: ...5 By pass feed roller A 6 Slide the roller holder A in the direction of the blue arrow Duplex Unit 223...

Page 226: ...by releasing the lock of the solenoid B and turning the timing belt C 8 Friction pad A hooks HVPS D Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before removing the HVPS D 1 Open the duplex...

Page 227: ...unit page 140 4 HVPS D cover A x 2 5 HVPS D A x 3 x 1 Fusing Fan Turn off the main power switch and unplug the machine before removing the fusing fan 1 Duplex unit page 208 2 Duplex upper guide plate...

Page 228: ...fan bases A x 1 each x 1 each 4 Fusing fan A hooks When installing the fusing fan Make sure that the fusing fan is installed with its decal facing to the front of the machine 4 Replacement and Adjust...

Page 229: ...Electrical Components Boards Rear Cover Open A Bridge Board B Controller Board C PSU Electrical Components 227...

Page 230: ...Controller Box Removal E HVPS CB Board Right Cover Open F BCU 4 Replacement and Adjustment 228...

Page 231: ...ddress book data to an SD card with SP5 846 051 if possible If the customer is using the Data Overwrite Security or the Data Encryption feature these applications must be installed again 1 Grasp the h...

Page 232: ...t remain with the customer for disposal or safe keeping The HDD may contain proprietary or classified Confidential Secret information Specifically the HDD contains document server documents and data s...

Page 233: ...5846 051 you can use SP 5846 052 to copy the data from the SD card to the hard disk If the customer is using the following options each option function must be set up again For more see each reference...

Page 234: ...card s D that was used to install the ESA application s 1 Remove the NVRAMs from the old controller board 2 Install the NVRAMs on the new controller board after you replace the controller board Make...

Page 235: ...on the main power of the machine Make sure you print out the SMC reports SP Mode Data and Logging Data before you replace the NVRAM Keep NVRAMs away from any objects that can cause static electricity...

Page 236: ...power is turned off Make sure that the power plug is unplugged when you maintain or service the PSU Never touch the areas A B shown below with bare hands when maintaining or servicing 1 Rear cover pag...

Page 237: ...4 Disconnect all the harnesses x 1 5 PSU A x 10 x all Controller Box 1 Rear cover page 91 2 Right cover page 90 Electrical Components 235...

Page 238: ...age 96 4 Controller cover A x 6 Remove the screws indicated by the red circles as shown below and loosen the screws indicated by the blue circles 5 Disconnect all the harnesses as shown below 4 Replac...

Page 239: ...6 Remove the screw and disconnect the connector 7 Remove the seven screws Electrical Components 237...

Page 240: ...8 Pull out the controller box A BCU 1 Right cover page 90 2 Disconnect all the harnesses and the clamps 4 Replacement and Adjustment 238...

Page 241: ...e sure you print out the SMC reports SP Mode Data and Logging Data before you replace the NVRAM Keep NVRAM away from any objects that can cause static electricity Static electricity can damage NVRAM d...

Page 242: ...th the half moon pointing A to the downward side 3 Reassemble the machine 4 Turn on the main power of the machine 5 SC995 01 occurs 6 Enter the serial number with SP5811 004 7 Turn the main power of t...

Page 243: ...3 Harness cover A x 1 hooks 4 BCU with bracket A x 3 x all x all HVPS T1T2 Board 1 Right cover page 90 Electrical Components 241...

Page 244: ...onal tray heater is installed in the machine the HVPS CB bracket may be still hot Wait until the HVPS CB bracket cools before doing this procedure 1 Rear cover page 91 2 Right cover page 90 3 Controll...

Page 245: ...5 Disconnect the connector 6 Disconnect the six connectors x 1 Electrical Components 243...

Page 246: ...7 Pull out the HVPS CB bracket A x 2 8 HVPS CB board A x 6 x all DC Switch Board 1 Inner left lower cover page 96 4 Replacement and Adjustment 244...

Page 247: ...ut the SMC data SP5 990 001 if possible 3 Turn the main switch 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 Tu...

Page 248: ...h the machine 2 Output the SMC data SP5 990 001 if possible 3 Turn the main switch off Then unplug the power cord 4 Turn the main switch on 5 Copy the NVRAM data SP5 824 001 and the address book data...

Page 249: ...he download is incomplete However you can still use the part of the address book data that has already been downloaded in step 11 An error message appears when the download data does not exist in the...

Page 250: ...he printout smooth from the lowest to the highest density Adjust the CMY gradation scale at the top of the chart by balancing the density of the C M and Y gradation scales the CMY gray scale should ch...

Page 251: ...rrent gradation scale with the Default at the time you do the adjustment procedure Select the density for each of the 15 adjustable points excluding points 0 and 255 from the Default gradation scale T...

Page 252: ...Escape key 2 times to exit from the menu when Execute OK shows You return to Controller SP 1103 PrnColorSheet in the controller service menu 8 Use the down arrow key to select Controller SP 1104 ToneC...

Page 253: ...key Press the Escape key to exit from the menu Do the same for all 15 points 10 When the density setting is complete for all colors print out a color adjustment sheet again and make sure that the grad...

Page 254: ...4 Replacement and Adjustment 252...

Page 255: ...y cannot be guaranteed any more Accessing the Required Program Use the Up Down arrow keys to scroll through the menu listing 1 Service Controller service modes 2 Engine Engine service modes 3 End Exit...

Page 256: ...ain recycled TC Thick paper Thick 1 Thick paper 1 Thick 2 Thick paper 2 TN Thin paper SP Special paper 2 Color Mode Color K Black in B W mode Y M or C Yellow Magenta or Cyan in Full Color mode YMC Onl...

Page 257: ...mperature and Low humidity ML Medium temperature and Low humidity MM Medium temperature and Medium humidity MH Medium temperature and High humidity HH High temperature and High humidity 7 Others The f...

Page 258: ...e settings of each SP mode are explained in the right hand column of the SP table in the following manner Adjustable range Default setting Step Alphanumeric If Alphanumeric is written to the right of...

Page 259: ...e adjacent bits Up Down Changes a bit between 0 and 1 Escape Goes out of the program without saving changes OK Goes out of the program and saves changes 8 Push the Escape key one or more times until t...

Page 260: ...e 1 Enable Enable Print jobs will be saved to an SD Card in the GW SD slot bit 5 PS and PDF Paper size error margin 0 5pt 1 10pt When a PS job is printed by using a custom paper size the job might not...

Page 261: ...rmal Collate A collate type shift or normal will be applied to all jobs that do not explicitely define a collate type Note If BitSwitch 5 0 is enabled this BitSwitch has no effect bit 3 PCL5e c PS PDL...

Page 262: ...ed 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 0 1 bit 0 DFU bit 1 DFU bit 2 DFU bit 3 IPDS print side reversal 0 Disable 1 Enable If enabled the simp...

Page 263: ...ubleshooting the effects of SDK applications on data bit 3 PS PS Criteria 0 Pattern3 1 Pattern1 Change the number of PS criterion used by the PS interpreter to determine whether a job is PS data or no...

Page 264: ...Switch 6 DFU 1001 Bit Switch 007 Bit Switch 7 DFU 1001 Bit Switch 008 Bit Switch 8 0 1 bit 0 to 2 DFU bit 3 PCL PS Allow BW jobs to print without requiring User Code 0 Disable 1 Enable allow BW jobs...

Page 265: ...wing conditions might result in problems Job submission via USB or Parallel Port Spool printing WIM Configuration Device Settings System bit 3 DFU bit 4 Timing of the PJL Status ReadBack JOB END when...

Page 266: ...is Enabled 0 Limitless Paper Feeding will try a matching tray of the next highest priority if a job specified to Auto Tray Select as the tray setting is submitted and the tray runs out of paper Enabl...

Page 267: ...riority is given to the job s commands Apply Auto Paper Select ON Not overwritten priority is given to the device settings bit 5 DFU bit 6 DFU bit 7 DFU 1001 Bit Switch 012 Bit Switch C DFU 1003 Clear...

Page 268: ...nt 1102 ToneCtlSet Sets the printing mode resolution for the printer gamma adjustment The asterisk shows which mode is set 00 1200x1200Photo 1 bit 4 colors 01 600x600Photo 4 bits 4 colors 02 600x600Ph...

Page 269: ...nta 2 1104 062 Set Yellow 2 1104 003 Set Black 3 0 to 255 48 1 step 1104 023 Set Cyan 3 1104 043 Set Magenta 3 1104 063 Set Yellow 3 1104 004 Set Black 4 0 to 255 64 1 step 1104 024 Set Cyan 4 1104 04...

Page 270: ...144 1 step 1104 029 Set Cyan 9 1104 049 Set Magenta 9 1104 069 Set Yellow 9 1104 010 Set Black 10 0 to 255 160 1 step 1104 030 Set Cyan 10 1104 050 Set Magenta 10 1104 070 Set Yellow 10 1104 011 Set...

Page 271: ...5 ToneCtlSave Saves the print gamma adjusted with the Gamma Adj as the new Current Setting Before the machine stores the new current settingR it moves the data stored as the current setting to the pre...

Page 272: ...1112 Supply End Turns on or off the machine operation when the machine detects a supply en 1112 001 0 continue 1 stop 0 or 1 0 1 step 5 System Maintenance Reference 270...

Page 273: ...tep 1 001 004 Tray Thick2 ENG 9 to 9 2 7 0 1 mm step 1 001 005 Tray Thick3 ENG 9 to 9 2 4 0 1 mm step 1 001 006 Tray Plain 1200 ENG 9 to 9 1 0 1 mm step 1 001 007 Tray MThick 1200 ENG 9 to 9 0 7 0 1 m...

Page 274: ...in scan start position for each mode and tray Increasing a value an image is moved to the rear edge of paper Decreasing a value an image is moved to the front edge of paper 1 002 001 By pass Table ENG...

Page 275: ...k 1200 ENG 20 to 20 1 1 mm step 1 003 015 Tray1 Thick1 1200 ENG 20 to 20 3 1 mm step 1 003 016 Tray234 Plain 1200 ENG 20 to 20 1 1 mm step 1 003 017 Tray234 M Thick 1200 ENG 20 to 20 1 1 mm step 1 003...

Page 276: ...ental condition 0 LL condition 1 LL and MM condition 2 All condition 1 104 002 Idl Temp P Roll ENG 0 to 160 160 1 deg step Specifies the threshold temperature for the pressure roller idling before a j...

Page 277: ...1 paper in the 600 dpi BW printing mode for the lower limit of the heating roller 1 104 014 Offst FdS600Pl2BW ENG 0 to 100 25 1 deg step Specifies the subtract temperature of the plain 2 paper in the...

Page 278: ...ion 1 105 007 P Roll Ready Temp ENG 0 to 150 20 1 deg step Specifies the subtracted temperature of the pressure roller for the fusing reload start 1 105 010 Stand By Center ENG 50 to 180 160 1 deg ste...

Page 279: ...the heating roller temperature center or ends in the sleep mode 0 to 180 0 1 deg step 1 105 020 Off Mode Ends ENG 1 105 021 Off Mode P Roller ENG 0 to 170 0 1 deg step Specifies the pressure roller te...

Page 280: ...k1 FC S Cntr ENG 100 to 180 165 1 deg step 1 105 047 Thick 1 FC S Ends ENG 1 105 048 Thick1 FC D Cntr ENG 1 105 049 Thick 1 FC D Ends ENG 1 105 050 Thick1 BW S Cntr ENG 1 105 051 Thick 1 BW S Ends ENG...

Page 281: ...eg step 1 105 067 SP 2 FC S Ends ENG 1 105 068 SP 2 FC D Center ENG 1 105 069 SP 2 FC D Ends ENG 1 105 070 SP 2 BW S Center ENG 1 105 071 SP 2 BW S Ends ENG 1 105 072 SP 2 BW D Center ENG 1 105 073 SP...

Page 282: ...087 Thick 2 FC S Ends ENG 100 to 180 140 1 deg step 1 105 088 Thick 2 BW S Ends ENG 1 105 089 Thick3 FC S Cntr ENG 100 to 180 160 1 deg step 1 105 090 Thick 3 FC S Ends ENG 1 105 091 Thick3 BW S Cntr...

Page 283: ...Cntr ENG 100 to 180 125 1 deg step 1 105 129 F Pln1 FC S Ends ENG 1 105 130 F Pln1 BW S Cntr ENG 1 105 131 F Pln1 BW S Ends ENG 1 105 132 F Pln2 FC S Cntr ENG 100 to 180 130 1 deg step 1 105 133 F Pl...

Page 284: ...tep 1 105 169 F SP2 FC S Ends ENG 1 105 170 F SP2 BW S Center ENG 1 105 171 F SP2 BW S Ends ENG 1 105 201 Plain1 S Press ENG 50 to 160 120 1 deg step 1 105 202 Thin S Press ENG 50 to 160 115 1 deg ste...

Page 285: ...sy MThk S Prs ENG 50 to 160 115 1 deg step 1 105 220 F Thick1 S Press ENG 50 to 160 115 1 deg step 1 105 221 F SP1 S Press ENG 50 to 160 105 1 deg step 1 105 222 F SP2 S Press ENG 50 to 160 115 1 deg...

Page 286: ...002 Fusing Roller End ENG 10 to 250 0 1 deg step The heating roller has two lamps One heats the center of the heating roller and the other heats both ends of the heating roller 1 106 003 P Roller Cen...

Page 287: ...ith SP1112 001 is detected the value of this SP is added to the heating roller temperature 1 112 004 High Temp Correct ENG 0 to 15 3 1 deg step Specifies the temperature correction for the heating rol...

Page 288: ...old temperature of the pressure roller for entering the wait time mode SP1 113 004 1 113 008 On Off SW Timer ENG 0 to 999 300 1 sec step Specifies the interval for entering the PID control from the On...

Page 289: ...2 ENG 10 to 10 0 1 deg step Specifies the temperature correction for the heating roller ends when the paper width is 226 mm or more The start time of this SP can be adjusted with SP1116 019 1 116 018...

Page 290: ...url situations Use this SP if you see a sharp back curl after the machine recovered from OFF mode in a high temperature and humidity environment 1 118 002 Humidity Thresh 1 ENG 0 to 100 65 1 Specifies...

Page 291: ...8 011 Pattern2 HM PRoll ENG 0 to 60 50 1 deg 1120 Multi Print Mode 1 120 001 Feed Condition ENG 0 to 2 0 1 Selects the paper feed control mode 0 Productivity priority 1 Fusing quality priory paper siz...

Page 292: ...NG 10 to 100 75 5 1 201 008 High 2nd CPM ENG 10 to 100 50 5 1 201 009 High 3rd CPM ENG 10 to 100 25 5 1 201 010 Hi 1 CPM DwnTemp ENG 160 to 240 210 1 deg step 1 201 011 Hi 2 CPM DwnTemp ENG 160 to 240...

Page 293: ...1 55 0 1 step 1 801 029 Regist Thick2 Low ENG 4 to 4 0 7 0 1 step 1 801 030 Regist Thick3 Low ENG 1 801 031 Feed Plain Low ENG 2 to 2 0 4 0 1 step 1 801 032 Feed Plain High ENG 1 801 033 Feed M Thick...

Page 294: ...1 801 050 By pass MThk High ENG 1 801 051 By pass Thick1 Low ENG 1 801 052 By pass Thick1 Mid ENG 1 801 053 By pass Thick2 Low ENG 1 801 054 By pass Thick3 Low ENG 1 801 055 Duplex Plain Low ENG 4 to...

Page 295: ...Thk Low ENG 1 801 072 RevCCW M Thk High ENG 1 801 073 Rev CCW Thick1 Lo ENG 1 801 074 RevCCW Thick1 Mid ENG 1 801 075 Rev CCW Thick2 Lo ENG 1 801 101 Offset 260 Color ENG 11 to 11 0 1 step 1 801 102 O...

Page 296: ...mm s Parts Name F Feed J Gt Junction Gate SOL Sol Solenoid CL Clutch STM Stepping Motor Tr Tray F On Feed On Timing 1 907 001 F Solenoid ON Pln ENG 10 to 40 0 2 5 mm step 1 907 002 F STM OFF Plain ENG...

Page 297: ...Mid ENG 1 907 028 J GtSOL2 OFF High ENG 1 907 029 Tr234 F SOL ON P ENG 10 to 25 0 2 5 mm step 1 907 030 Tr234 F SOL OFF P ENG 10 to 10 0 1 mm step 1 907 031 Tr234 F CL OFF P ENG 1 907 032 Tr234 F STM...

Page 298: ...003 Imaging Fan Laser Unit Fan ENG 1 950 004 Fusing Exit Fan1 Fusing Fan 1 ENG 1 950 005 Fusing Exit Fan2 Fusing Fan 2 ENG 1 950 006 PSU Fan ENG 1 950 007 P_Toner_Fan Toner Supply Fan ENG 1 950 008 Im...

Page 299: ...4 MH 5 HH 2 013 011 Prev Temp Bk Dspl ENG Displays the previous temperature 0 to 100 0 1 deg step 2 013 012 RHumid Bk Display ENG Displays the previous relative humidity 0 to 100 0 1 RH step 2 013 01...

Page 300: ...dot step 2 102 015 M B P Dot C ENG 20 to 20 9 1 dot step 2 102 016 M B P Subdot C ENG 15 to 15 3 1 sub dot step 2 102 017 M B P Dot M ENG 20 to 20 9 1 dot step 2 102 018 M B P Subdot M ENG 15 to 15 4...

Page 301: ...rid Horizontal Line 7 Grid pattern Small 8 Grid pattern Large 9 Argyle Pattern Small 10 Argyle Pattern Large 11 Independent Pattern 1dot 12 Independent Pattern 2dot 13 Independent Pattern 4dot 14 Trim...

Page 302: ...nce If this SP is not completed do SP2111 003 first and then try this SP again 2 111 003 Mode c ENG Executes the rough line position adjustment once After doing this SP make sure to execute SP2111 001...

Page 303: ...ustment value for each skew motor 2 119 001 C ENG 75 to 75 0 1 pulse step 2 119 002 M ENG 2 119 003 Y ENG 2153 Shade SP Clear 2 153 001 SP clear exe ENG Clears Shading Correct Settings SP2152 SSP 2180...

Page 304: ...ent is done when the number of outputs in BW printing mode reaches the value specified with this SP and the condition of SP2 193 008 or SP2 193 009 is satisfied 2 193 007 Page Standby FC ENG 0 to 999...

Page 305: ...step 2 193 014 Pg FCJbBef BW FC ENG 0 to 999 200 1 page step 2 193 015 Pg FCJobBef FC ENG 0 to 999 200 1 page step 2 193 016 Pg PowerON BW FC ENG 0 to 999 200 1 page step Adjusts the threshold of the...

Page 306: ...94 012 Error Result Y ENG 2220 Skew Origin Set Resets the value of the skew adjustment motor for each color These SPs must be executed when a new laser optics housing unit is installed 2 220 001 C Ske...

Page 307: ...01 g m3 step Adjusts the threshold value between ML and MM 2 302 005 AHumidity Thresh 3 ENG 0 to 100 16 0 01 g m3 step Adjusts the threshold value between MM and MH 2 302 006 AHumidity Thresh 4 ENG 0...

Page 308: ...the bias of the paper transfer roller between images 0 to 230 0 1 A step 2316 Power ON Bias DFU 2 316 001 Image Transfer ENG 0 to 80 5 1 A step Adjusts the bias of the image transfer roller at power...

Page 309: ...ge transfer belt in B W mode for M Thick paper 2 351 003 ITr Low Spd ENG 0 to 80 7 1 A Adjusts the current for the image transfer belt in B W mode for thick 1 paper 2357 Common FC Bias DFU Parts Name...

Page 310: ...M Thick paper 2 357 008 ITr MiddleSpd Y ENG 0 to 80 15 1 A Adjusts the current for the image transfer belt for Yellow in full color mode for M Thick paper 2 357 009 ITr Low Spd Bk ENG 0 to 80 7 1 A A...

Page 311: ...0 005 ITr S Spd C ENG 1 to 100 51 1 step 2 360 006 ITr S Spd M ENG 1 to 100 51 1 step 2 360 007 ITr S Spd Y ENG 1 to 100 52 1 step 2 360 008 ITr MiddleSpd Bk ENG 1 to 100 53 1 step 2 360 009 ITr Middl...

Page 312: ...to 230 15 1 A step 2 403 004 PTR Low 2nd ENG 2407 Plain1 Bias FC Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for plain 1 paper in full color mode Normal 260 mm sec Low 85 mm sec 2 407 001 PTR No...

Page 313: ...35 5 step 194 mm S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 411 008 PTR Low 2nd S2 ENG 100 to 995 200 5 step 194 mm S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 411 009 PTR Normal 1st S3 ENG 100 to 995 135 5 step 165 mm S3 size 13...

Page 314: ...ec 2 412 001 PTR Normal 1st S1 ENG 100 to 995 100 5 step S1 size 194 mm Paper width 2 412 002 PTR Normal 2nd S1 ENG 2 412 003 PTR Low 1st S1 ENG 2 412 004 PTR Low 2nd S1 ENG 2 412 005 PTR Normal 1st S...

Page 315: ...step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2 412 016 PTR Low 2nd S4 ENG 100 to 995 330 5 step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2413 PlnT SizEnvCor BW DFU Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer rol...

Page 316: ...S3 ENG 1 to 100 19 1 step 165 mm S3 size 139 mm Paper width 2 413 010 PTR Normal 2nd S3 ENG 1 to 100 6 1 step 165 mm S3 size 139 mm Paper width 2 413 011 PTR Low 1st S3 ENG 1 to 100 38 1 step 165 mm...

Page 317: ...194 mm Paper width 2 414 003 PTR Low 1st S1 ENG 1 to 100 35 1 step S1 size 194 mm Paper width 2 414 004 PTR Low 2nd S1 ENG 1 to 100 33 1 step S1 size 194 mm Paper width 2 414 005 PTR Normal 1st S2 EN...

Page 318: ...PTR Normal 2nd S4 ENG 1 to 100 79 1 step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2 414 015 PTR Low 1st S4 ENG 1 to 100 35 1 step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2 414 016 PTR Low 2nd S4 ENG 1 to 100 78 1 step 139 mm S4 Paper wi...

Page 319: ...E DFU Adjusts the bias voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller discharge plate at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image area Std 260 mm sec Low 85 mm sec 2 422...

Page 320: ...Tr Std 1 ENG 0 to 995 100 5 step 2 423 002 PTr Std 2 ENG 2 423 003 PTr Low 1st ENG 2 423 004 PTr Low 2nd ENG 2 423 005 SepaDC Std 1st ENG 2 423 006 SepaDC Std 2nd ENG 2 423 007 SepaDC Low 1st ENG 2 42...

Page 321: ...sec Low 85 mm sec 2 425 001 PTr Std Low 1 ENG 0 to 995 100 5 step 2 425 002 PTr Std Low 2 ENG 2430 Plain1 EnvCor DFU Plain 1 Environment Correction 2 430 013 TblSepaDC Std 1st ENG 1 to 100 30 1 step A...

Page 322: ...pd 260 mm sec LowSpd 85mm sec 2 440 001 PTr StdSpd 1st ENG 0 to 230 21 1 A step 2 440 002 PTr StdSpd 2nd ENG 0 to 230 23 1 A step 2 440 003 PTr LowSpd 1st ENG 0 to 230 15 1 A step 2 440 004 PTr LowSpd...

Page 323: ...135 5 step 194 mm S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 442 006 PTr Std 2Sid S2 ENG 100 to 995 200 5 step 194 mm S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 442 007 PTr Low 1 S2 ENG 100 to 995 135 5 step 194 mm S2 size 165...

Page 324: ...r current for each paper size SP2440 and SP2441 are multiplied by these SP values Std 260 mm sec Low 85mm sec 2 443 001 PTr Std 1Sid S1 ENG 100 to 995 100 5 step S1 size 194 mm Paper width 2 443 002 P...

Page 325: ...2 443 014 PTr Std 2Sid S4 ENG 100 to 995 330 5 step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2 443 015 PTr Low 1 S4 ENG 100 to 995 220 5 step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2 443 016 PTr Low 2 S4 ENG 100 to 995 330 5 step 139 m...

Page 326: ...444 009 PTr Std 1Sid S3 ENG 1 to 100 19 1 step 165 mm S3 size 139 mm Paper width 2 444 010 PTr Std 2Sid S3 ENG 1 to 100 4 1 step 165 mm S3 size 139 mm Paper width 2 444 011 PTr Low 1 S3 ENG 1 to 100 8...

Page 327: ...S1 size 194 mm Paper width 2 445 003 PTr Low 1 S1 ENG 1 to 100 35 1 step S1 size 194 mm Paper width 2 445 004 PTr Low 2 S1 ENG 1 to 100 31 1 step S1 size 194 mm Paper width 2 445 005 PTr Std 1Sid S2 E...

Page 328: ...to 100 39 1 step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2 445 015 PTr Low 1 S4 ENG 1 to 100 35 1 step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2 445 016 PTr Low 2 S4 ENG 1 to 100 31 1 step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2446 Plain2 LE Correct DF...

Page 329: ...ing Edge Adjusts the bias voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller discharge plate at the paper leading edge of the plain 2 paper between the erase margin area and the image area Std 260 mm...

Page 330: ...h SP2449 2 448 001 PTr Std 1 ENG 0 to 995 100 5 step 2 448 002 PTr Std 2 ENG 2 448 003 PTr Low 1st ENG 2 448 004 PTr Low 2nd ENG 2 448 005 SepaDC Std 1st ENG 2 448 006 SepaDC Std 2nd ENG 2 448 007 Sep...

Page 331: ...g side 2 450 014 TblSepaDC Std 2nd ENG 2 450 015 TblSepaDC Low 1st ENG 2 450 016 TblSepaDC Low 2nd ENG 2 450 017 EdSepaDC Std 1st ENG 1 to 100 50 1 step Adjusts the size correction coefficient table o...

Page 332: ...NG 0 to 230 18 1 A step 2461 Thin SzCor BW DFU Thin Size Correction BW Printing Mode Adjusts the size correction coefficient of the thin paper for the paper transfer roller current for each paper size...

Page 333: ...the thin paper for the paper transfer roller current for each paper size SP2453 and SP2457 are multiplied by these SP values Std 260 mm sec Low 85mm sec 2 462 001 PTr Std 1Sid S1 ENG 100 to 995 100 5...

Page 334: ...PTr Low 1 S1 ENG 1 to 100 21 1 step S1 size 194 mm Paper width 2 463 005 PTr Std 1Sid S2 ENG 1 to 100 8 1 step 194 mm S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 463 007 PTr Low 1 S2 ENG 1 to 100 21 1 step 194 mm S...

Page 335: ...3 PTr Low 1 S1 ENG 1 to 100 26 1 step S1 size 194 mm Paper width 2 464 005 PTr Std 1Sid S2 ENG 1 to 100 9 1 step 194 mm S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 464 007 PTr Low 1 S2 ENG 1 to 100 26 1 step 194 mm...

Page 336: ...ing Leading Edge Adjusts the bias voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller discharge plate at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image area Std 260 mm sec Low 85 mm...

Page 337: ...2 474 003 PTr Low 1st ENG 2 474 005 SepaDC Std 1st ENG 2 474 007 SepaDC Low 1st ENG 2480 Thin EnvCor DFU Thin Environment Correction Std 260 mm sec Low 85 mm sec 2 480 013 SepaDC Std 1st ENG 1 to 100...

Page 338: ...iddle 182 mm sec Low 85 mm sec 2 502 001 PTr MidSpd 1st ENG 0 to 230 15 1 A step 2 502 002 PTr MidSpd 2nd ENG Not used 2 502 003 PTr LowSpd 1st ENG 0 to 230 9 1 A step 2 502 004 PTr LowSpd 2nd ENG 0 t...

Page 339: ...11 004 PTr Low 2 S1 ENG 2 511 005 PTr Mid 1Sid S2 ENG 100 to 995 150 5 step 194 mm S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 511 006 PTr Mid 2Sid S2 ENG 100 to 995 160 5 step 194 mm S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 51...

Page 340: ...size correction coefficient of the thick 1 paper for the paper transfer roller current for each paper size SP2502 and SP2507 are multiplied by these SP values Middle 182 mm sec Low 85 mm sec 2 512 00...

Page 341: ...width 2 512 013 PTr Mid 1Sid S4 ENG 100 to 995 200 5 step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2 512 014 PTr Mid 2Sid S4 ENG 100 to 995 435 5 step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2 512 015 PTr Low 1 S4 ENG 100 to 995 200 5 s...

Page 342: ...m S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 513 006 PTr Mid 2Sid S2 ENG 1 to 100 19 1 step 194 mm S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 513 007 PTr Low 1 S2 ENG 1 to 100 18 1 step 194 mm S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 513 00...

Page 343: ...nting Adjusts the size correction coefficient table of the thick 1 paper for the paper transfer roller current for each paper size SP2502 and SP2507 are multiplied by these SP values Middle 182 mm sec...

Page 344: ...id 2Sid S3 ENG 1 to 100 31 1 step 165 mm S3 size 139 mm Paper width 2 514 011 PTr Low 1 S3 ENG 1 to 100 13 1 step 165 mm S3 size 139 mm Paper width 2 514 012 PTr Low 2 S3 ENG 1 to 100 25 1 step 165 mm...

Page 345: ...a can be adjusted with SP2522 2 521 001 PTr Mid 1 ENG 0 to 995 100 5 step 2 521 002 PTr Mid 2 ENG 2 521 003 PTr Low 1st ENG 2 521 004 PTr Low 2nd ENG 2 521 005 SepaDC Mid 1st ENG 2 521 006 SepaDC Mid...

Page 346: ...he correction coefficient to the paper transfer roller current for the paper trailing edge in each mode SP2502 and SP2507 are multiplied by these SP values Middle 182 mm sec Low 85 mm sec The paper tr...

Page 347: ...Cor DFU 2 530 013 SepaDC Mid 1st ENG 1 to 100 30 1 step Adjusts the size correction coefficient table of the thick 1 paper for the discharge plate DC for each printing side 2 530 014 SepaDC Mid 2nd EN...

Page 348: ...PTr 2nd ENG 0 to 230 20 1 A step 2561 Thick2 SzCor BW Adjusts the size correction coefficient of the thick 2 paper for the paper transfer roller current for each paper size SP2553 and SP2558 are multi...

Page 349: ...ese SP values 2 562 003 PTr 1 S1 ENG 100 to 995 100 5 step S1 size 194 mm Paper width 2 562 004 PTr 2 S1 ENG 2 562 007 PTr 1 S2 ENG 100 to 995 150 5 step 194 mm S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 562 008 PT...

Page 350: ...1 to 100 22 1 step 194 mm S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 563 011 PTr 1 S3 ENG 1 to 100 18 1 step 165 mm S3 size 139 mm Paper width 2 563 012 PTr 2 S3 ENG 1 to 100 22 1 step 165 mm S3 size 139 mm Paper w...

Page 351: ...h 2 564 015 PTr 1 S4 ENG 1 to 100 13 1 step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2 564 016 PTr 2 S4 ENG 1 to 100 38 1 step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2571 Thick2 LE Correct DFU Thick 2 Paper Leading Edge Correction Adjus...

Page 352: ...ge plate DC for the paper trailing edge in each mode SP2553 and SP2558 are multiplied by these SP values The paper trailing edge area can be adjusted with SP2574 2 573 001 PTr 1st ENG 0 to 995 100 5 s...

Page 353: ...r OHP 2 601 001 Separation DC ENG 0 to 6000 2000 10 V step 2603 OHP Bias BW Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for OHP in black and white mode 2 603 001 Paper Transfer ENG 0 to 230 8 1...

Page 354: ...03 Paper Transfer S1 ENG 100 to 995 100 5 step S1 size 194 mm Paper width 2 612 007 Paper Transfer S2 ENG 100 to 995 150 5 step 194 mm S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 612 011 Paper Transfer S3 ENG 100 to...

Page 355: ...iplied by these SP values 2 614 003 Paper Transfer S1 ENG 1 to 100 12 1 step S1 size 194 mm Paper width 2 614 007 Paper Transfer S2 ENG 1 to 100 12 1 step 194 mm S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 614 011 P...

Page 356: ...r trailing edge in each mode SP2603 and SP2608 are multiplied by these SP values The paper trailing edge area can be adjusted with SP2624 2 623 001 Paper Transfer ENG 0 to 995 100 5 step 2 623 002 Sep...

Page 357: ...r 1st ENG 0 to 230 9 1 A step 2 648 002 PTr 2nd ENG 0 to 230 12 1 A step 2649 Thick3 Bias FC Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for thick paper 3 in full color mode 2 649 001 PTr 1st EN...

Page 358: ...justs the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each paper size SP2648 and SP2649 are multiplied by these SP values 2 651 001 PTr 1 S1 ENG 100 to 995 100 5 step S1 size...

Page 359: ...1 size 194 mm Paper width 2 652 002 PTr 2 S1 ENG 1 to 100 22 1 step S1 size 194 mm Paper width 2 652 003 PTr 1 S2 ENG 1 to 100 24 1 step 194 mm S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 652 004 PTr 2 S2 ENG 1 to 1...

Page 360: ...7 1 step 194 mm S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 653 005 PTr 1 S3 ENG 1 to 100 24 1 step 165 mm S3 size 139 mm Paper width 2 653 006 PTr 2 S3 ENG 1 to 100 27 1 step 165 mm S3 size 139 mm Paper width 2 653...

Page 361: ...G 2656 Thick3 TE Correct DFU Thick 3 Paper Trailing Edge Correction Adjusts the correction to the paper transfer roller current for the paper trailing edge in each mode SP2648 and SP2649 are multiplie...

Page 362: ...tep Adjusts the size correction coefficient table of the thick 3 paper for the discharge plate DC leading and traiing edges for each printing side 2 660 020 SepaDC 2nd ENG 2701 MThick Bias Adjusts the...

Page 363: ...30 14 1 A step 2713 MThick SzCor BW DFU Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for each paper size SP2703 and SP2707 are multiplied by these SP values Standard 2...

Page 364: ...390 5 step 165 mm S3 size 139 mm Paper width 2 713 013 PTr Std 1Sid S4 ENG 100 to 995 220 5 step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2 713 014 PTr Std 2Sid S4 ENG 100 to 995 330 5 step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2 713 0...

Page 365: ...135 5 step 194 mm S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 714 008 PTr Low 2 S2 ENG 100 to 995 200 5 step 194 mm S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 714 009 PTr Std 1Sid S3 ENG 100 to 995 135 5 step 165 mm S3 size 139 m...

Page 366: ...1Sid S1 ENG 1 to 100 14 1 step S1 size 194 mm Paper width 2 715 002 PTr Std 2Sid S1 ENG 1 to 100 13 1 step S1 size 194 mm Paper width 2 715 003 PTr Low 1 S1 ENG 1 to 100 10 1 step S1 size 194 mm Pape...

Page 367: ...13 1 step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2 715 015 PTr Low 1 S4 ENG 1 to 100 10 1 step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2 715 016 PTr Low 2 S4 ENG 1 to 100 12 1 step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2716 MThick SzEvCor FC DFU Adjus...

Page 368: ...100 12 1 step 194 mm S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 716 009 PTr Std 1Sid S3 ENG 1 to 100 1 1 step 165 mm S3 size 139 mm Paper width 2 716 010 PTr Std 2Sid S3 ENG 1 to 100 23 1 step 165 mm S3 size 139 m...

Page 369: ...s The paper leading edge area can be adjusted with SP2722 2 721 001 PTr Std 1 ENG 0 to 995 100 5 step 2 721 002 PTr Std 2 ENG 2 721 003 PTr Low 1st ENG 2 721 004 PTr Low 2nd ENG 2 721 005 SepaDC Std 1...

Page 370: ...2703 and SP2707 are multiplied by these SP values The paper trailing edge area can be adjusted with SP2724 2 723 001 PTr Std 1 ENG 0 to 995 100 5 step 2 723 002 PTr Std 2 ENG 2 723 003 PTr Low 1st ENG...

Page 371: ...hick paper for the discharge plate DC for each printing side 2 730 014 SepaDC Std 2nd ENG 2 730 015 SepaDC Low 1st ENG 2 730 016 SepaDC Low 2nd ENG MThick Ed Env Cor DFU 2 730 017 SepaDC Std 1st ENG 1...

Page 372: ...A step 2 753 004 PTr LowSpd 2nd ENG 0 to 230 12 1 A step 2757 SP 1 Bias FC Adjusts the current for the paper transfer roller for special paper 1 in full color mode Standard 260 mm sec Low 85 mm sec 2...

Page 373: ...135 5 step 194 mm S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 761 008 PTr Low 2 S2 ENG 100 to 995 200 5 step 194 mm S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 761 009 PTr Std 1Sid S3 ENG 100 to 995 135 5 step 165 mm S3 size 139 m...

Page 374: ...2 762 001 PTr Std 1Sid S1 ENG 100 to 995 100 5 step S1 size 194 mm Paper width 2 762 002 PTr Std 2Sid S1 ENG 2 762 003 PTr Low 1 S1 ENG 2 762 004 PTr Low 2 S1 ENG 2 762 005 PTr Std 1Sid S2 ENG 100 to...

Page 375: ...step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2 762 016 PTr Low 2 S4 ENG 100 to 995 330 5 step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2763 SP 1 SzEvCor BW DFU Adjusts the size correction coefficient table for the paper transfer roller c...

Page 376: ...d S3 ENG 1 to 100 14 1 step 165 mm S3 size 139 mm Paper width 2 763 010 PTr Std 2Sid S3 ENG 1 to 100 5 1 step 165 mm S3 size 139 mm Paper width 2 763 011 PTr Low 1 S3 ENG 1 to 100 10 1 step 165 mm S3...

Page 377: ...size 194 mm Paper width 2 764 003 PTr Low 1 S1 ENG 1 to 100 37 1 step S1 size 194 mm Paper width 2 764 004 PTr Low 2 S1 ENG 1 to 100 41 1 step S1 size 194 mm Paper width 2 764 005 PTr Std 1Sid S2 ENG...

Page 378: ...2Sid S4 ENG 1 to 100 43 1 step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2 764 015 PTr Low 1 S4 ENG 1 to 100 37 1 step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2 764 016 PTr Low 2 S4 ENG 1 to 100 41 1 step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2771 SP 1...

Page 379: ...justs the bias voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller discharge plate at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image area Standard 260 mm sec Low 85 mm sec 2 772 001...

Page 380: ...w 2nd ENG 2 773 005 SepaDC Std 1st ENG 2 773 006 SepaDC Std 2nd ENG 2 773 007 SepaDC Low 1st ENG 2 773 008 SepaDC Low 2nd ENG 2774 SP 1 SW Tmng TE DFU Adjusts the bias voltage switch timing of the pap...

Page 381: ...side 2 780 018 SepaDC Std 2nd ENG 2 780 019 SepaDC Low 1st ENG 2 780 020 SepaDC Low 2nd ENG 2801 Special 2 Bias Adjusts the DC voltage of the discharge plate for special paper 2 Middle 182 mm sec Low...

Page 382: ...aper size SP2803 and SP2807 are multiplied by these SP values Middle 182 mm sec Low 85mm sec 2 811 001 PTr Mid 1Sid S1 ENG 100 to 995 100 5 step S1 size 194 mm Paper width 2 811 002 PTr Mid 2Sid S1 EN...

Page 383: ...811 014 PTr Mid 2Sid S4 ENG 100 to 995 435 5 step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2 811 015 PTr Low 1 S4 ENG 100 to 995 200 5 step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2 811 016 PTr Low 2 S4 ENG 100 to 995 435 5 step 139 mm S...

Page 384: ...NG 100 to 995 150 5 step 165 mm S3 size 139 mm Paper width 2 812 010 PTr Mid 2Sid S3 ENG 100 to 995 270 5 step 165 mm S3 size 139 mm Paper width 2 812 011 PTr Low 1 S3 ENG 100 to 995 150 5 step 165 mm...

Page 385: ...e 194 mm Paper width 2 813 003 PTr Low 1 S1 ENG 1 to 100 18 1 step S1 size 194 mm Paper width 2 813 004 PTr Low 2 S1 ENG 1 to 100 23 1 step S1 size 194 mm Paper width 2 813 005 PTr Mid 1Sid S2 ENG 1 t...

Page 386: ...p 139 mm S4 Paper width 2 813 016 PTr Low 2 S4 ENG 1 to 100 23 1 step 139 mm S4 Paper width 2814 SP 2 SzEvCor FC DFU Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the paper transfer roller current for e...

Page 387: ...d S3 ENG 1 to 100 2 1 step 165 mm S3 size 139 mm Paper width 2 814 010 PTr Mid 2Sid S3 ENG 1 to 100 31 1 step 165 mm S3 size 139 mm Paper width 2 814 011 PTr Low 1 S3 ENG 1 to 100 13 1 step 165 mm S3...

Page 388: ...ding edge area can be adjusted with SP2822 2 821 001 PTr Mid 1 ENG 0 to 995 100 5 step 2 821 002 PTr Mid 2 ENG 2 821 003 PTr Low 1st ENG 2 821 004 PTr Low 2nd ENG 2 821 005 SepaDC Mid 1st ENG 2 821 00...

Page 389: ...justs the correction to the paper transfer roller current for the paper trailing edge in each mode SP2803 and SP2807 are multiplied by these SP values Middle 182 mm sec Low 85 mm sec The paper trailin...

Page 390: ...85 mm sec 2 830 013 SepaDC Mid 1st ENG 1 to 100 30 1 step Adjusts the size correction coefficient table of the special 2 paper for the discharge plate DC for each printing side 2 830 014 SepaDC Mid 2...

Page 391: ...color mode Low 85 mm sec 2 857 003 PTr LowSpd 1st ENG 0 to 230 12 1 A step 2 857 004 PTr LowSpd 2nd ENG 0 to 230 18 1 A step 2861 SP 3 SzCor BW DFU Adjusts the size correction coefficient for the pap...

Page 392: ...paper size SP2852 and SP2857 are multiplied by these SP values Low 85mm sec 2 862 001 PTr Low 1 S1 ENG 100 to 995 100 5 step S1 size 194 mm Paper width 2 862 002 PTr Low 2 S1 ENG 2 862 003 PTr Low 1...

Page 393: ...ow 2 S1 ENG 1 to 100 22 1 step S1 size 194 mm Paper width 2 863 003 PTr Low 1 S2 ENG 1 to 100 24 1 step 194 mm S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 863 004 PTr Low 2 S2 ENG 1 to 100 22 1 step 194 mm S2 size 1...

Page 394: ...ze 194 mm Paper width 2 864 003 PTr Low 1 S2 ENG 1 to 100 24 1 step 194 mm S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 864 004 PTr Low 2 S2 ENG 1 to 100 27 1 step 194 mm S2 size 165 mm Paper width 2 864 005 PTr Low...

Page 395: ...LE DFU Adjusts the bias voltage switch timing of the paper transfer roller discharge plate at the paper leading edge between the erase margin area and the image area Low 85 mm sec 2 872 003 PTr Low 1...

Page 396: ...0 SP 3 EnvCor DFU Low 85 mm sec 2 880 015 SepaDC Low 1st ENG 1 to 100 30 1 step Adjusts the size correction coefficient table of the special 3 paper for the discharge plate DC for each printing side 2...

Page 397: ...op Posi ENG 2907 FC ACS DFU Adjusts the threshold for moving away the image transfer belt from the color PCUs This SP moves the image transfer belt away from the color PCUs when the number of B W imag...

Page 398: ...yTime ENG 0 to 500 240 10 msec step 2 914 009 Close DelayTime ENG 0 to 500 370 10 msec step 2 914 010 Open AdjDelayTime ENG 0 to 500 100 10 msec step 2 914 011 Cl AdjDelayTime ENG 0 to 500 180 10 msec...

Page 399: ...executing this SP 3 011 003 Pre ACC ENG 0 or 1 0 1 step Executes the process control that is normally done before ACC The type of process control is selected with SP3 041 004 3 011 004 Full MUSIC ENG...

Page 400: ...esult Latest 1 ENG 3 012 003 Result Latest 2 ENG 3 012 004 Result Latest 3 ENG 3 012 005 Result Latest 4 ENG 3 012 006 Result Latest 5 ENG 3 012 007 Result Latest 6 ENG 3 012 008 Result Latest 7 ENG 3...

Page 401: ...0 4 1 sec step 3 016 002 Supply Time C ENG 3 016 003 Supply Time M ENG 3 016 004 Supply Time Y ENG 3041 Pro Con Type 3 041 001 Voltage Control ENG 0 or 1 1 1 step Alphanumeric 0 FIXED Use the fixed va...

Page 402: ...4 Repeat three times No consumption mode 5 Repeat three times Toner is supplied only when the toner density is too low and toner is consumed only when the toner density is too dark 6 to 9 Disabled 3...

Page 403: ...on mode 5 Repeat three times Toner is supplied only when the toner density is too low and toner is consumed only when the toner density is too dark 6 to 9 Disabled 3 043 005 Rept Nmbr Recvry ENG 0 to...

Page 404: ...for the toner consumption mode at the toner density adjustment In toner consumption mode toner is discharged when the detected development gamma values SP3611 003 exceed the target values SP3611 007 b...

Page 405: ...101 006 Toner Consum C ENG 3 101 007 Toner Consum M ENG 3 101 008 Toner Consum Y ENG 009 012 Displays the remaining amount of each color toner These are calculated by the operating times of the toner...

Page 406: ...ecvry Not used Adjusts the number of times toner supply is attempted for each color when the TD sensor continues to detect toner end during toner recovery 3 102 001 Repeat Bk ENG 1 to 20 5 1 time step...

Page 407: ...or each color 3 222 001 Current Bk ENG 0 to 5 5 3 0 01 V step 3 222 002 Current C ENG 3 222 003 Current M ENG 3 222 004 Current Y ENG 3239 Vtref Correct Set Adjusts the parameter for Vtref correction...

Page 408: ...k ENG 1000 to 1000 13 1 step 3 242 014 MidSpd Offset C ENG 3 242 015 MidSpd Offset M ENG 3 242 016 MidSpd Offset Y ENG 3 242 017 LowSpd Coef Bk ENG 1000 to 1000 123 1 step 3 242 018 LowSpd Coef C ENG...

Page 409: ...rage of each color for the Vtref correction Average M is defined when the number of developed pages does not reach the number specified with SP3251 018 3 251 009 Average M Bk ENG 0 to 100 5 0 01 step...

Page 410: ...t Coverage M ENG 3 251 027 Latest Coverage Y ENG 3311 IDSn Detect Value Displays the ID sensor regular offset voltage for Vsg adjustments 3 311 001 Voffset reg Bk ENG 0 to 5 0 0 01 V step 3 311 002 Vo...

Page 411: ...322 003 Vsg reg M ENG 3 322 004 Vsg reg Y ENG 3 322 005 Vsg dif C ENG 3 322 006 Vsg dif M ENG 3 322 007 Vsg dif Y ENG 3 322 008 Vsg TM Front ENG 3 322 009 Vsg TM Center ENG 3 322 010 Vsg TM Rear ENG 3...

Page 412: ...3363 IDPatTimSet DFU 3 363 004 MUSIC Delay Time ENG Adjusts the processing timing for the pattern that is used for the line position adjustment 2500 to 2500 300 1 msec step 3401 Fixed Supply Mode Adju...

Page 413: ...0 to 1000 200 1 msec step 3 421 006 Min SupplyTime C ENG 3 421 007 Min SupplyTime M ENG 3 421 008 Min SupplyTime Y ENG 3453 Toner Supply Set Adjusts the toner supply time 3 453 001 MtContMaxDrTime ENG...

Page 414: ...mode 3 511 001 Job End ProCon BW ENG 0 to 2000 250 1 page step 3 511 002 Job End ProCon FC ENG 0 to 2000 85 1 page step 3 511 003 Intrrpt ProCon BW ENG 0 to 2000 500 1 page step 3 511 004 Intrrpt Pro...

Page 415: ...sh ENG 0 to 99 5 1 step 3 511 031 MaxNmbrCor Count ENG 0 to 255 0 1 step 3512 Image Adj Interval Adjusts the timing for execution of process control and line position adjustment during printing 3 512...

Page 416: ...0 500 1 page step 3 515 002 Job End ProCon FC ENG 0 to 2000 200 1 page step 3 515 003 Intrrpt ProCon BW ENG 0 to 2000 500 1 page step 3 515 004 Intrrpt ProCon FC ENG 0 to 2000 200 1 page step 3516 Ref...

Page 417: ...ern Number Bk ENG 0 to 255 0 1 time step 3 516 019 Pattern Number C ENG 3 516 020 Pattern Number M ENG 3 516 021 Pattern Number Y ENG 3 516 022 PttrnNmbr ULimit ENG 0 to 255 16 1 time step 3 516 023 T...

Page 418: ...g the ITB idle rotation after the process control 3 520 005 TempRangeThrsh T2 ENG 20 or 30 25 1 deg step 3 520 006 TempRangeThrsh T1 ENG 0 or 15 15 1 deg step 3522 Intl ProCon Set Adjusts the threshol...

Page 419: ...e for the process control at stand by 0 to 99 10 1 time step 3611 DevGamma Dspl Set 3 611 001 Bk Current ENG Displays the current development gamma for Bk 0 to 5 0 0 01 mg cm2 kV step 3 611 002 C Curr...

Page 420: ...ve Unit Y ENG 3 902 009 PCU Bk ENG 0 or 1 0 0 OFF 1 ON 3 902 010 PCU C ENG 3 902 011 PCU M ENG 3 902 012 PCU Y ENG 3 902 013 ITB Unit ENG 0 or 1 0 0 OFF 1 ON Do not use 3902 013 if you only change the...

Page 421: ...Engine SP Mode Tables SP4000 There are no Group 4 SP modes for this machine Engine SP Mode Tables SP4000 419...

Page 422: ...ting method NOTE The counting method can be changed only once regardless of whether the counter value is negative or positive 5 045 001 Counter Method CTL 0 or 1 0 step 0 Developments 1 Prints 5051 To...

Page 423: ...ion disable 1 SDK application 2 Legacy application reserved 5 074 092 Product ID CTL 0 to 0xFFFF FFFF 0 1 step Sets the application product ID 5 074 093 Application Screen ID CTL 0 to 255 0 1 step Set...

Page 424: ...u go into the printer SP mode 5 169 001 CTL 0 or 1 0 step 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 5186 RK 4 Enables or disables the prevention for RK4 accounting device disconnection If the RK4 is disconnected for 10 se...

Page 425: ...SP is activated only when a customer selects the Auto Paper Selsct 5302 Set Time Adjusts the RTC real time clock time setting for the local time zone Examples For Japan 9 GMT enter 540 9 hours x 60 m...

Page 426: ...0 to 6 Sunday to Saturday 5th and 6th digits The hour 00 to 23 7th digit The length of the advanced time 0 to 9 1 hour step 8th digit The length of the advanced time 0 to 5 10 minutes step For exampl...

Page 427: ...rd 0 Not allowed default 1 Allowed 5 401 200 SDK1 Unique ID CTL SDK is the Software Development Kit This data can be converted from SAS VAS when installed or uninstalled DFU 5 401 201 SDK1 Certificati...

Page 428: ...illing device setup 0 OFF 1 ON bit4 Using extended external billing device setup 0 OFF 1 ON bit5 to 6 Not used bit7 Using extended function J limit users 0 OFF 1 ON 5 402 102 SDKJ2 Limit Setting CTL 5...

Page 429: ...26 SDKJ26 Limit Setting CTL 5 402 127 SDKJ27 Limit Setting CTL 5 402 128 SDKJ28 Limit Setting CTL 5 402 129 SDKJ29 Limit Setting CTL 5 402 130 SDKJ30 Limit Setting CTL 5 402 141 SDKJ1 ProductID CTL 0...

Page 430: ...tID CTL 0 to 0xFFFFFFFF 0 1 step 5 402 163 SDKJ23 ProductID CTL 0 to 0xFFFFFFFF 0 1 step 5 402 164 SDKJ24 ProductID CTL 0 to 0xFFFFFFFF 0 1 step 5 402 165 SDKJ25 ProductID CTL 0 to 0xFFFFFFFF 0 1 step...

Page 431: ...beros is a computer network authentication protocol which works on the basis of tickets to allow nodes communicating over a non secure network to prove their identity to one another in a secure manner...

Page 432: ...em waits for correct input of the user ID and password after a lockout has occurred This setting is used only if SP5413 3 is set to 1 on 1 to 9999 60 1 min step 5414 Access Mitigation 5 414 001 Mitiga...

Page 433: ...ords step 5 416 003 Monitor Interval CTL Sets the processing time interval for referencing user ID and password information 1 to 10 3 1 sec step 5417 Access Attack 5 417 001 Permissible Number CTL Set...

Page 434: ...fore a user can use the printer applications 0 to 1 0 1 step 0 On 1 Off 5 420 051 SDK1 CTL 0 or 1 0 1 step 0 ON 1 OFF Determines whether certification is required before a user can use the SDK applica...

Page 435: ...r example default 1500 sheets The error alarm occurs when the SC error alarm counter reaches 5 5 505 001 CTL 0 to 255 16 100 prints step 5507 Supply CC Alarm CTL Enables or disables the notifying a su...

Page 436: ...ccurs If this SP is switched off the SC call is not issued when an SC error occurs 5 515 001 SC Call 0 or 1 1 step 0 Off 1 On 5 515 002 Service Parts Near End Call 0 or 1 0 step 0 Off 1 On 5 515 003 S...

Page 437: ...5 745 211 Controller Standby CTL 0 to 9999 0 1 step 5 745 212 STR CTL 0 to 9999 0 1 step 5 745 213 Main Power Off CTL 0 to 9999 0 1 step 5 745 214 Scanning and Printing CTL 0 to 9999 0 1 step 5 745 2...

Page 438: ...cleared The serial number information meter charge setting and meter charge counters are not cleared 5801 Memory Clear 5 801 001 All Clear Resets all correction data for process control and all softwa...

Page 439: ...gs 5 801 015 Clear UCS Setting Initializes the UCS User Information Control Service settings 5 801 016 MIRS Setting Initializes the MIRS Machine Information Report Service settings 5 801 017 CCS Initi...

Page 440: ...ce representative This number is printed on the Counter List which can be printed with the user s Counter menu This can be up to 20 characters both numbers and alphabetic characters can be input 5 812...

Page 441: ...ut CTL 1 to 90 30 1second step Sets the length of time seconds for the time out when the RCG Remote Communication Gate connects during a call via the Remote network 5 816 009 RCG Write Timeout CTL 0 t...

Page 442: ...mpleted 1 Installation completed This SP displays the RCG N installation end flag 5 816 023 Connect Mode N M CTL 0 or 1 0 1 step 0 Internet connection 1 Dial up connection This SP displays and selects...

Page 443: ...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 5 816 065 HTTP Proxy Aut User CTL up to 31 1 step This SP sets the...

Page 444: ...3 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 URL 14 The notification of the c...

Page 445: ...cation that GW URL does not exist 5 816 069 Cer Updt Reg ID CTL The ID of the request for certification 5 816 083 Firm Updating CTL 0 to 5 0 1 step 0 waiting for receiving firmware update 1 waiting fo...

Page 446: ...common name of the Remote certification subject CN the following 17 bytes Spaces are displayed as underscores _ Asterisks indicate that no DESS exists 5 816 091 CERT Serial Num CTL 16digits 1digit st...

Page 447: ...communication 5 816 104 Client Communication Limit CTL Specifies the communiation limitation to the Remote Gateway 1 to 7 7 1 step Host name IPv6 IPv4 1 No No Yes 2 No Yes Yes 3 No Yes Yes 4 Yes No N...

Page 448: ...cutes the inquiry request to the Remote GW URL 5 816 204 Instl Ref Rslt CTL 0 to 255 0 1 step Displays a number that indicates the result of the inquiry executed with SP5816 203 3 Proxy error proxy en...

Page 449: ...m type only 22 Carrier detection failure modem type only 23 Modem setting parameter error modem type only 24 Power supply error modem type only 25 Modem line disconnected modem type only 26 Busy line...

Page 450: ...mote communication is prohibited The device has an Embedded RC gate related problem 12006 A confirmation request was made after the confirmation had been already completed 12007 The request number use...

Page 451: ...correct ID2 format 2398 Incorrect request number format 5 816 209 Install Clear CTL Execute Releases the machine from its embedded RCG setup 5 816 240 CommError Time CTL Displays the date and time of...

Page 452: ...ess against center 5 821 004 RCG IPv4 Path CTL RCG services Sets the URL path of the destination for processing calls to the Remote service center 17 Numeric characters allowed 0 to 17 5 821 005 RCG I...

Page 453: ...NV RAM Download Downloads the UP and SP mode data from an SD card to the NVRAM For details see the NVRAM Data Upload Download in the System Maintenance Reference of the Field Service Manual 5 825 001...

Page 454: ...ork with the protocol once or more bit0 IPsec bit1 IPv6 bit2 IEEE 802 1X bit3 Wireless LAN bit4 Security mode level setting bit5 Appletalk bit6 DHCP bit7 DHCPv6 bit8 telnet bit9 SSL bit10 HTTPS bit11...

Page 455: ...cks of 16 bits each 5 828 149 Active IPv6 Stateless Address 2 5 828 151 Active IPv6 Stateless Address 3 5 828 153 Active IPv6 Stateless Address 4 5 828 155 Active IPv6 Stateless Address 5 5 828 156 IP...

Page 456: ...SP confirms or changes the URL1 name on the link page of the web system The maximum characters for the URL name are 31 characters 5 828 240 Web Link1 URL This SP confirms or changes the link to URL1...

Page 457: ...or data transmission via the wireless LAN The number of channels available varies according to location The default settings are set for the minimum end of the range for each area Adjust the lower 4 b...

Page 458: ...ug program modesetting Bit7 5682 mmseg log setting 0 Date Hour Minute Second 1 Minute Second Msec 0 to 6 Not used 5844 USB 5 844 001 Transfer Rate CTL Adjusts the USB transfer rate 0001 or 0004 0004 s...

Page 459: ...machine returns to standby after an error occurs during an image transfer with the delivery scanner or SMTP server 5 845 004 Number of Retries CTL 0 to 99 3 1 step Determines the number of retries bef...

Page 460: ...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 executes...

Page 461: ...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 4 to 7 Not Used 5 846 062 Complexity Opt...

Page 462: ...control 0001 Denies access to DeskTop Binder 5 848 009 Access Ctrl Job Ctrl Lower 4 bits 5 848 011 Access Ctrl Device management Lower 4 bits 5 848 022 Access Ctrl uadministration Lower 4bits 5 848 0...

Page 463: ...ws the technician to upgrade the firmware using a local port IEEE1284 when updating the remote ROM 5 856 002 Local Port CTL 0 to 1 0 1 step 0 Disable 1 Enable 5857 Save Debug Log 5 857 001 On Off CTL...

Page 464: ...ler debug log to the media inserted front I F 5 857 120 Make LogTrace Dir CTL Execute Makes a folder for the log trace in the SD card 5860 SMTP POP3 IMAP4 CTL 5 860 002 SMTP Srvr Port no Input the SMT...

Page 465: ...or disable encryption mode for POP authentication 0 to 2 0 1 step 0 Auto 1 Off 2 On 5 860 014 POP Serv Port No Input the POP server port number 5 860 015 IMAP4 Srvr Port Input the IMAP4 server port n...

Page 466: ...header is switched to the validated account after the SMTP server is validated 0 No From item not switched 1 Yes From item switched 5 860 025 SMTP Auth Direct Setting 0 or 1 0 step Selects the authent...

Page 467: ...Key Info Writing 5 870 001 Writing CTL Rewrites the common certification used for the Remote 5 870 003 Initialize CTL Initializes the set certification When the GW controller board is replaced with a...

Page 468: ...occurs 0 The machine reboots automatically when the machine issues an SC error and logs the SC error code If the same SC occurs again the machine does not reboot 1 The machine does not reboot when an...

Page 469: ...SD card called SD_COUNTER The file is saved as a text file txt prefixed with the number of the machine 1 Insert the SD card in SD card Slot 2 lower slot 2 Select SP5887 then touch EXECUTE 3 Touch Exec...

Page 470: ...get module or trigger for the engine log uploading 5 900 001 Pattern ENG 0 to 4 0 1 step 5 900 002 Trigger ENG 0 to 3 0 1 step 5907 Plug Play Maker Model Name 5 907 001 Selects the brand name and the...

Page 471: ...re not displayed when the PCDU the ITB unit and the fusing unit reach the limits of their yield If the setting of SP5 930 001 is set to 1 enabled the settings of SP5 930 010 014 and 016 must be adjust...

Page 472: ...Summary CTL 5 990 025 SDK J Appli Info CTL 5 990 026 Printer SP CTL 5992 SP Text mode Copies the SMC report to a file on an SD card inserted into the SD card slot on the right side of the machine ope...

Page 473: ...5 992 025 SDK J Application Info CTL Execute 5 992 026 Printer SP mode CTL Execute Engine SP Mode Tables SP5000 471...

Page 474: ...Engine SP Mode Tables SP6000 There are no Group 6 SP modes for this machine 5 System Maintenance Reference 472...

Page 475: ...t displayed on the screen but can be seen on the SMC logging outputs 7 403 001 Latest CTL 7 403 002 Latest 1 7 403 003 Latest 2 7 403 004 Latest 3 7 403 005 Latest 4 7 403 006 Latest 5 7 403 007 Lates...

Page 476: ...7 404 009 Latest 8 7 404 010 Latest 9 7502 Total Paper Jam Displays the total number of jams detected 7 502 001 Jam Counter CTL 00000 to 65535 0 1 step 7 502 002 Total Jam Counter CTL 7504 Paper Jam...

Page 477: ...009 Duplex ON CTL 7 504 011 Vertical Transport 1 ON CTL 7 504 012 Vertical Transport 2 ON CTL 7 504 013 Vertical Transport 3 ON CTL 7 504 014 Vertical Transport 4 ON CTL 7 504 017 Registration ON CTL...

Page 478: ...F Sensor 2 CTL 7 504 054 Bank SEF Sensor 3 CTL 7 504 057 Regist Sensor CTL 7 504 060 Exit Sensor CTL 7 504 065 Duplex Exit Sensor CTL 7 504 067 Duplex Entrance Sensor CTL 7 504 068 Inverter Sensor CTL...

Page 479: ...atest 1 7 507 003 Latest 2 7 507 004 Latest 3 7 507 005 Latest 4 7 507 006 Latest 5 7 507 007 Latest 6 7 507 008 Latest 7 7 507 009 Latest 8 7 507 010 Latest 9 7514 Paper Jam Location ON On check OFF...

Page 480: ...009 Duplex ON CTL 7 514 011 Vertical Transport 1 ON CTL 7 514 012 Vertical Transport 2 ON CTL 7 514 013 Vertical Transport 3 ON CTL 7 514 014 Vertical Transport 4 ON CTL 7 514 017 Registration ON CTL...

Page 481: ...14 065 Duplex Exit Sensor CTL 7 514 067 Duplex Entrance Sensor CTL 7 514 068 Inverter Sensor CTL 7516 Paper Size Jam Cnt Displays the number of jams according to the paper size 7 516 006 A5 LEF CTL 00...

Page 482: ...0 005 Record5 CTL 1 to 255 0 1 step 7 520 006 Record6 CTL 1 to 255 0 1 step 7 520 007 Record7 CTL 1 to 255 0 1 step 7 520 008 Record8 CTL 1 to 255 0 1 step 7 520 009 Record9 CTL 1 to 255 0 1 step 7 52...

Page 483: ...65 PJL 166 IPDS 168 MediaPrint TIFF 169 XPS 180 FONT 181 FONT1 182 FONT2 183 FONT3 184 FONT4 185 FONT5 200 Factory 204 Printer 210 MIB 211 Websupport 213 SDK1 214 SDK2 215 SDK3 7803 PM Counter Page Un...

Page 484: ...0 to 9999999 1 page step 7 803 003 Page PCU C ENG 0 to 9999999 1 page step 7 803 004 Page PCU M ENG 0 to 9999999 1 page step 7 803 005 Page PCU Y ENG 0 to 9999999 1 page step 7 803 006 Page Dev Unit...

Page 485: ...p 7 803 038 Rotat Dev Unit Y ENG 0 to 999999999 1 mm step 7 803 043 Rotation ITB Unit ENG 0 to 999999999 1 mm step 7 803 044 Rotat ITBCln Unit ENG 0 to 999999999 1 mm step 7 803 045 Rotat Fusing Unit...

Page 486: ...NG 0 to 255 1 step 7 803 079 Amt ITB TC Btl ENG 0 to 255 1 step Displays how much of the unit s expected lifetime has been used up 091 to 108 Displays the value given by the following formula Current...

Page 487: ...Fus Belt ENG 0 to 255 1 step 7 803 108 Page PTR Unit ENG 0 to 255 1 step 7804 PM Counter Reset Unit Color Clears the PM counter Press the Enter key after the machine asks Execute which will store the...

Page 488: ...ll ENG 7807 Reset SC Jam Clears the counters related to SC codes and paper jams 7 807 001 CTL 7832 Display Self Diagnose Displays the result of the diagnostics 7 832 001 CTL 7836 Resident Memory Displ...

Page 489: ...7 853 018 PTR Unit ENG 0 to 255 1 step 7 853 019 TC Bottle ENG 0 to 255 1 step 7855 Coverage Range Sets the color coverage threshold Coverage rate Coverage per page A4 full coverage dots x 100 There...

Page 490: ...G 0 to 2 1 1 step 7 904 004 ITB ENG 0 to 2 1 1 step 7 904 006 Fusing Unit ENG 0 to 2 1 1 step 7906 Prev U PM Counter Page or Rotations Unit Color Dev Development Unit 001 to 019 Displays the number of...

Page 491: ...tion PCU C ENG 0 to 999999999 0 1 mm step 7 906 033 Rotation PCU M ENG 0 to 999999999 0 1 mm step 7 906 034 Rotation PCU Y ENG 0 to 999999999 0 1 mm step 7 906 035 Rotat Dev Unit Bk ENG 0 to 999999999...

Page 492: ...5 0 1 step 7 906 075 Rotat Fus Unit ENG 0 to 255 0 1 step 7 906 076 Rotat Fus Roll ENG 0 to 255 0 1 step 7 906 077 Rotat Fus Belt ENG 0 to 255 0 1 step 7 906 078 Rotat PTR Unit ENG 0 to 255 0 1 step 7...

Page 493: ...ine Serial ID ENG 0 to 255 1 step 7 931 002 Cartridge Ver ENG 0 to 255 1 step 7 931 003 Brand ID ENG 0 to 255 1 step 7 931 004 Area ID ENG 0 to 255 1 step 7 931 005 Product ID ENG 0 to 255 1 step 7 93...

Page 494: ...nd ID ENG 0 to 255 1 step 7 932 004 Area ID ENG 0 to 255 1 step 7 932 005 Product ID ENG 0 to 255 1 step 7 932 006 Color ID ENG 0 to 255 1 step 7 932 007 Maintenance ID ENG 0 to 255 1 step 7 932 008 N...

Page 495: ...3 006 Color ID ENG 0 to 255 1 step 7 933 007 Maintenance ID ENG 0 to 255 1 step 7 933 008 New Product Info ENG 0 to 255 1 step 7 933 009 Recycle Counter ENG 0 to 255 0 1 step 7 933 010 Date ENG 0 or 1...

Page 496: ...duct Info ENG 0 to 255 1 step 7 934 009 Recycle Counter ENG 0 to 255 0 1 step 7 934 010 Date ENG 0 or 1 1 step 7 934 011 Serial No ENG 0 or 1 1 step 7 934 012 Toner Remaining ENG 0 to 100 100 1 step 7...

Page 497: ...ill Info 7 935 009 Serial No ENG Displays the toner bottle information log 3 for Bk 7 935 010 Attachment Date 7 935 011 Attach TtlCounter 7 935 012 Refill Info 7 935 013 Serial No ENG Displays the ton...

Page 498: ...10 Attachment Date 7 936 011 Attach TtlCounter 7 936 012 Refill Info 7 936 013 Serial No ENG Displays the toner bottle information log 4 for M 7 936 014 Attachment Date 7 936 015 Attach TtlCounter 7 9...

Page 499: ...014 Attachment Date 7 937 015 Attach TtlCounter 7 937 016 Refill Info 7 937 017 Serial No ENG Displays the toner bottle information log 5 for C 7 937 018 Attachment Date 7 937 019 Attach TtlCounter 7...

Page 500: ...7 938 017 Serial No ENG Displays the toner bottle information log 5 for Y 7 938 018 Attachment Date 7 938 019 Attach TtlCounter 7 938 020 Refill Info 7950 UnitReplace Date Displays the replacement da...

Page 501: ...ay step 7 951 014 Page ITB ClnUnit ENG 7 951 015 Page Fusing Unit ENG 7 951 016 Page Fusing Roll ENG 7 951 017 Page Fusing Belt ENG 7 951 018 Page PTR Unit ENG 7 951 031 Rotation PCU Bk ENG 0 to 255 2...

Page 502: ...nit ENG 0 to 999999999 96306000 1000 mm step 7 952 002 Rotat ITB Cln Unit 0 to 999999999 149534000 1000 mm step 7 952 003 Rotat Fusing Unit ENG 0 to 999999999 253408000 1000 mm step 7 952 004 Rotat Fu...

Page 503: ...52 023 Day Thresh PCU M ENG 7 952 024 Day Thresh PCU Y ENG 7 952 025 DayThrsh Dev U Bk ENG 7 952 026 DayThrsh Dev U C ENG 7 952 027 DayThrsh Dev U M ENG 7 952 028 DayThrsh Dev U Y ENG 7 952 033 DayThr...

Page 504: ...it Y ENG 7953 OP Env Log PCU Bk Displays the PCU rotation distance in each specified operation environment T Temperature C H Relative Humidity 7 953 001 T 0 ENG 0 to 99999999 1 mm step 7 953 002 0 T 5...

Page 505: ...0 H 30 7 953 014 25 T 30 30 H 55 7 953 015 25 T 30 55 H 80 7 953 016 25 T 30 80 H F 7 953 017 30 T 0 H 30 7 953 018 30 T 30 H 55 7 953 019 30 T 55 H 80 7 953 020 30 T 80 H 100 7954 OP Env Log Clear C...

Page 506: ...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 g...

Page 507: ...r 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 are...

Page 508: ...hat is in excess of 10 e g for an 11 page job the counter counts up 11 10 1 IFax Internet Fax ImgEdt Image Edit performed on the original with the copier GUI e g border removal adding stamps page numb...

Page 509: ...el A2 only This machine is under development and currently not available Rez Resolution SC Service Code Error SC code displayed Scn Scan Sim Simplex Simplex printing on 1 side S to Email Scan to E mai...

Page 510: ...he faxes have been sent to their destinations If one transmission generates an error then the broadcast will not be counted until the transmission has been completed A printed fax report counts as one...

Page 511: ...Not used 8 06x 010 Three OUT Fold Not used 8 06x 011 Four Fold Not used 8 06x 012 KANNON Fold Not used 8 06x 013 Perfect Bind Not used 8 06x 014 Ring Bind Not used 8 06x 015 3rd Vendor Not used 8071 T...

Page 512: ...finisher runs out of staples during a print and staple job then the job is counted at the time the error occurs For copy jobs SP 8072 and scan jobs SP 8075 the total is calculated by multiplying the...

Page 513: ...ounts the amount of paper front back counted as 1 page used for duplex printing Last pages printed only on one side are not counted 0 to 9999999 0 1 step 8421 T PrtPGS Dup Comb CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 st...

Page 514: ...Magazine 8 42x 020 4in1 Magazine 8 42x 021 6in1 Magazine 8 42x 022 8in1 Magazine 8 42x 023 9in1 Magazine 8 42x 024 16in1 Magazine These counts SP8 421 to SP8 427 are especially useful for customers wh...

Page 515: ...h Other applications 8 43x 001 Cover Slip Sheet Total number of covers or slip sheets inserted The count for a cover printed on both sides counts 2 8 43x 002 Series Book The number of pages printed in...

Page 516: ...44x 254 Other Standard 8 44x 255 Other Custom These counters do not distinguish between LEF and SEF 8451 PrtPGS Ppr Tray CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 step These SPs count the number of sheets fed from each pa...

Page 517: ...PM counter is based on feed timing to accurately measure the service life of the feed rollers However these counts are based on output timing Blank sheets covers chapter covers slip sheets are also co...

Page 518: ...ter they have been stored on the document server are not counted Magnification adjustments performed automatically during Auto Reduce Enlarge printing are counted The magnification rates of blank cove...

Page 519: ...by printer emulation mode the total number of pages printed 8514 P PrtPGS Emul CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 step These SPs count by printer emulation mode the total number of pages printed 8 51x 001 RPCS 8 5...

Page 520: ...CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 step Not used 8524 P PrtPGS FIN CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 step Not used 8 52x 001 Sort 8 52x 002 Stack 8 52x 003 Staple 8 52x 004 Booklet 8 52x 005 Z Fold 8 52x 006 Punch 8 52x 007 Oth...

Page 521: ...002 Ring Bind 8554 T FIN Books CTL Not used 8 554 001 Perfect Bind 8 554 002 Ring Bind 8561 T A Sheet Of Paper CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 8564 P A Sheet Of Paper CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 8567 O A Sheet Of Paper...

Page 522: ...velopment CMY 8 581 005 Development K 8 581 008 Print Color 8 581 009 Print B W 8 581 010 Total Color 8 581 011 Total B W 8 581 012 Full Color A3 8 581 013 Full Color B4 JIS or Smaller 8 581 014 Full...

Page 523: ...001 B W 8 584 002 Mono Color 8 584 003 Full Color 8 584 004 Single Color 8 584 005 Two Color 8591 O Counter CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 step These SPs count the totals for A3 DLT paper use number of duplex p...

Page 524: ...0 to 9999999 0 1 step These SPs count the total coverage for each color and the total printout pages for each printing mode 8 601 001 Cvg B W 8 601 002 Cvg Single Color 8 601 003 Cvg Two Color 8 601...

Page 525: ...opment rollers for black and other color toners 8 771 001 Total 8 771 002 K 8 771 003 Y 8 771 004 M 8 771 005 C 8781 Toner Bottle Info CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 step These SPs display the number of already...

Page 526: ...in the market that can only measure in increments of 10 10 steps 8 801 001 K 8 801 002 Y 8 801 003 M 8 801 004 C 8811 Eco Counter Displays the counter for each mode 8 811 001 Eco Total CTL 0 to 999999...

Page 527: ...01 Eco Totalr Last CTL 0 to 99999999 0 1 step 8 811 102 Color Last CTL 8 811 103 Full Color Last CTL 8 811 104 Duplex Last CTL 8 811 105 Combine Last CTL 8 811 106 Color Last CTL 0 to 100 0 1 step 8 8...

Page 528: ...011 0 to 2 BK 8 851 31 5 to 7 BK 8 851 012 0 to 2 Y 8 851 32 5 to 7 Y 8 851 013 0 to 2 M 8 851 33 5 to 7 M 8 851 014 0 to 2 C 8 851 34 5 to 7 C 8 851 021 3 to 4 BK 8 851 41 8 to 10 BK 8 851 022 3 to...

Page 529: ...d sheets on which the coverage of each color is 31 or higher 8 881 001 BK 8 881 002 Y 8 881 003 M 8 881 004 C 8891 Page Toner Bottle CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 step These SPs display the amount of the remai...

Page 530: ...d total printout number for each color 8 921 001 Coverage BK 8 921 002 Coverage Y 8 921 003 Coverage M 8 921 004 Coverage C 8 921 011 Coverage P BK 8 921 012 Coverage P Y 8 921 013 Coverage P M 8 921...

Page 531: ...941 004 Low Power Time Includes time in Energy Save mode with Engine on Includes time while machine is performing background printing 8 941 005 Off Mode Time Includes time while machine is performing...

Page 532: ...unt CTL 0 to 99999999 0 1 step 8 971 002 Power Off Count CTL 8 971 003 Force Power Off Count CTL 8999 Adomin Counter List CTL 0 to 9999999 0 1 step Displays the total coverage and total printout numbe...

Page 533: ...03 1TRYLIMSNS2 1 Tray Paper Height Sensor 2 See table 2 following this table 5 803 004 1TRYPESNS 1 Tray Paper End Sensor No paper Paper remaining 5 803 005 1TRYUPSNS 1 Tray Upper Limit Sensor Not uppe...

Page 534: ...803 022 DRMSNS_K Drum Phase Sensor K Actuator not detected Actuator detected 5 803 023 DRMSNS_FC Drum Phase Sensor CMY Actuator not detected Actuator detected 5 803 024 INLOK1 Interlock SW 1 Front do...

Page 535: ...DVMT_FC_LOK Development Motor CMY Lock Normal Lock 5 803 053 DRMT_FC_LOK Drum Motor CMY Lock Normal Lock 5 803 054 PP_D_SC PP D SC SC detected No SC 5 803 055 PP_CB_SC PP CB SC SC detected No SC 5 803...

Page 536: ...ted 5 803 079 BANK_FEEDSNS3 Bank Feed Sensor 3 Paper detected Paper not detected 5 803 080 BANK_VFEEDSNS1 Bank Vertical Feed Sensor 1 Paper detected Paper not detected 5 803 081 BANK_VFEEDSNS2 Bank Ve...

Page 537: ...0 Deactivated 1 Activated actuator inside sensor Remaining paper Paper height sensor 1 Paper height sensor 2 Full 350 0 0 350 150 1 0 150 50 1 1 50 0 0 1 Output Check Table Printer 5804 Display Descri...

Page 538: ...039 REGMT 260mm s Registration Motor 5 804 040 REGMT 182mm s Registration Motor 5 804 041 REGMT 85mm s Registration Motor 5 804 046 REVMT CW 442mm s Inverter Motor 5 804 047 REVMT CW 260mm s Inverter...

Page 539: ...Belt Contact Motor 5 804 085 TR2SPMT CW Paper Transfer Roller Contact Motor 5 804 086 TR2SPMT CCW Paper Transfer Roller Contact Motor 5 804 087 WTMT CW Toner Collection Motor 5 804 088 WTMT CCW Toner...

Page 540: ...SUFAN PSU Fan 5 804 120 DEVCL Development Clutch 5 804 121 HANDSOL By pass Solenoid 5 804 123 1FEEDSOL 1 Tray Feed Solenoid 5 804 124 DIVSOL1 Junction Gate Solenoid 5 804 126 P_FUSNSFAN_H Fusing Cooli...

Page 541: ...P_CAC_M 85mm s PP Charge AC M 5 804 161 PP_CAC_C 260mm s PP Charge AC C 5 804 162 PP_CAC_C 182mm s PP Charge AC C 5 804 163 PP_CAC_C 85mm s PP Charge AC C 5 804 168 PP_CAC_K 260mm s PP Charge AC K 5 8...

Page 542: ...Bank Motor 1 5 804 227 BANK_MT1 136mm s Bank Motor 1 5 804 228 BANK_MT1 85mm s Bank Motor 1 5 804 229 BANK_MT2 364mm s Bank Motor 2 5 804 230 BANK_MT2 260mm s Bank Motor 2 5 804 231 BANK_MT2 182mm s...

Page 543: ...BANK_FEEDCL2 Bank Feed Clutch 2 5 804 241 BANK_FEEDCL3 Bank Feed Clutch 3 5 804 242 BANK_PICKUPSOL1 Bank Pick up Solenoid 1 5 804 243 BANK_PICKUPSOL2 Bank Pick up Solenoid 2 5 804 244 BANK_PICKUPSOL3...

Page 544: ...SP2 109 005 2 Cyan 3 Magenta 4 Yellow 4 When you want to change the density of printing a test pattern select the density with SP2 109 006 to 009 for each color If you select 0 with SP2 109 006 to 00...

Page 545: ...ontal 5 Grid Vertical Line 17 Band Vertical 6 Grid Horizontal Line 18 Band Horizontal 7 Grid Pattern Small 19 Checkered Flag Pattern 8 Grid Pattern Large 20 Grayscale Vertical Margin 9 Argyle Patter S...

Page 546: ...control Flash ROM on the EGB System Operating system Flash ROM on the controller board Network Support Network interface Security control Printer Feature application RPCS Page description language RP...

Page 547: ...o the machine To select an item on the LCD press the appropriate key on the operation panel Make sure that the machine is disconnected from the network to prevent a print job for arriving while the fi...

Page 548: ...ile outside the folders The diagram shows an example Three folders log nvramdata and prt are outside romdata These folders can store debug logs NVRAM data and captured files respectively Update Proced...

Page 549: ...than one firmware program at the same time find each of them and select each of them Make sure that the selected firmware is high lighted If the customer has used all of the slots you have to keep an...

Page 550: ...disks 22 Cannot decompress compressed data Incorrect ROM data on the SD card or data is corrupted 23 Error occurred when ROM update program started Controller program abnormal If the second attempt fa...

Page 551: ...at the program for updating is the specified version 40 Engine module download failed Replace the update data for the module on the SD card and try again or replace the BCU 44 Controller module downlo...

Page 552: ...if the SMC Report is correctly output You may need the SMC Report when the machine did not complete an NVRAM data upload or download page 551 Downloading NVRAM Data correctly 7 Go out of the SP mode 8...

Page 553: ...tch is off If it is on turn it off 2 Make sure that you have the correct SD card that contains the necessary NVRAM data 3 Insert the SD card into SD card slot 2 4 Turn on the main power switch 5 Start...

Page 554: ...chine 4 Remove the SD slot cover from SD card slot 2 at the left rear side of the machine x 1 5 Install the SD card into SD card slot 2 for service use 6 Turn on the main power switch 7 Enter the SP m...

Page 555: ...mode 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 from SD card slot 2 9 Install the SD slot cover on SD card slot 2 The counte...

Page 556: ...nalysis of the debug log is effective for problems caused by the software Analysis of the debug log is not valid for the selection of defective parts or problems caused by hardware For everyday storag...

Page 557: ...nged There is a power outage power cord disconnected accidentally The machine is shut down normally but data write to the HDD cannot be completed For example when shutdown starts immediately after a p...

Page 558: ...re Procedure for Retrieving the Debug Log 1 Insert the SD card into the SD slot 2 on the side of the controller box It is recommended to use the SD card provided as a service part This is because the...

Page 559: ...Operation 2 to 20 minutes 7 Make sure that the SD card access LED is off then remove the SD card If you see the Failed message remove the SD card cycle the machine off on and then repeat this procedur...

Page 560: ...t 2 or the operation panel SD card slot Then turn the power ON 3 Enter the Engine in the SP mode Service 4 Select SP5 992 SP Text Mode 5 Select a detail SP number shown below to save data on the SD ca...

Page 561: ...Press End to exit from SP mode File Names of the Saved SMC Lists The SMC list data saved on the SD card will be named automatically The file naming rules are as follows Example A Machine serial numbe...

Page 562: ...ted on the SD card when this function is executed Error Messages Failed Read only file system No space left on device If an error occurs pressing Exit will cause the device to discard the job and retu...

Page 563: ...DIP Switches Controller Board Factory Use Only Do not change the switch settings DIP SW No Default 1 ON 2 OFF 3 4 DIP Switches 561...

Page 564: ...5 System Maintenance Reference 562...

Page 565: ...the main switch off and on B The error involves one or some specific units The machine operates as usual excluding the related units Turn the operation switch off and on C The error is logged The SC...

Page 566: ...riginal NVRAM 1 Reinstall the original NVRAM in the replaced BCU 2 Turn off and on the main power switch of the copier if a new NVRAM is installed in the BCU SC 2xx Exposure No Type Details Symptom Po...

Page 567: ...No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 204 D Polygon motor error 3 XSCRDY signal error The polygon ready SCRDY_N signal goes HIGH inactive while the laser diode is firing D...

Page 568: ...etails Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 230 001 D FGATE ON error K The PFGATE ON signal does not assert within 5 seconds after processing the image in normal job or MUSIC for start po...

Page 569: ...230 001 for troubleshooting details No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 231 001 D FGATE OFF error K The PFGATE ON signal still asserts within 5 seconds after processing t...

Page 570: ...ror C The PFGATE ON signal still asserts within 5 seconds after processing the image in normal job or MUSIC line position adjustment for end position C The PFGATE ON signal still asserts when the next...

Page 571: ...Replace the BCU No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 285 D Line position adjustment MUSIC error Line position adjustment fails four consecutive times Pattern sampling err...

Page 572: ...er motor 3 Replace the harnesses between LDU shutter motor and BCU 4 Replace the BCU No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 291 D LDU shutter Open position error The machine...

Page 573: ...harnesses between LDU shutter motor and BCU 4 Replace the BCU No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 293 D LDU shutter Time out error The machine does not detect the output...

Page 574: ...eplace the PCDU 4 Replace the harnesses to the HVPS C B 5 Replace the HVPS C B No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 325 D Color development motor error The motor LOCK sign...

Page 575: ...heck the drawer connector of the PCDU 3 Replace the PCDU No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 364 D TD sensor Vt low error 2 K 365 D TD sensor Vt low error 2 M 366 D TD se...

Page 576: ...harness sensor disconnected loose or defective TD sensor defective Harness between TD sensor and drawer disconnected defective Different developer density from initial developer density 1 Remove the h...

Page 577: ...tor is proper if not replace the unit 3 Replace the drum development motor K 4 Replace the 24V fuse on the PSU No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 397 D Drum motor error...

Page 578: ...default 3 5V specified with SP3324 006 Dirty or defective ID sensor ID sensor detection surface dirty 1 Check the harness of the ID sensor 2 Clean with a damp cloth Do not clean with a dry cloth or a...

Page 579: ...contact motor overload Defective ITB contact motor Disconnected connector of ITB contact sensor or motor Shorted 24 V fuse on the PSU Disconnected cable Check the operation of the ITB unit motor with...

Page 580: ...place the ITB unit motor 5 Replace the ITB unit No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 452 D PTR Paper Transfer Roller contact error The PTR contact sensor does not detect t...

Page 581: ...ation around the high voltage power supply 1 Replace the high voltage supply cable 2 Replace the high voltage power supply unit 3 Replace the BCU No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting...

Page 582: ...ute the Process Control with SP3011 001 3 Replace the ITB unit if an SC occurs after the Process Control 4 Replace the PTR unit if an SC does not occur after the Process Control 5 Replace the HVPS T1T...

Page 583: ...ossible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 501 B 1st paper tray lift motor malfunction 502 B 2nd paper tray lift motor malfunction optional paper feed unit 503 B 3rd paper tray lift motor malfunction op...

Page 584: ...ing fan Defective cooling fan Defective BCU 1 Check or replace the harness of the cooling fan 2 Replace the cooling fan 3 Replace the BCU No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedu...

Page 585: ...ess Defective BCU 1 Check or replace the harness 2 Replace the laser unit fan 3 Replace the BCU No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 533 D Fusing fan 2 error The motor loc...

Page 586: ...ve BCU 1 Check or replace the harness 2 Replace the fusing fan 1 3 Replace the BCU No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 535 D Toner supply fan error The motor lock signal...

Page 587: ...e harness 2 Replace the drive unit fan 3 Replace the BCU No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 537 D Fusing cooling fan error The motor lock signal error from the fusing co...

Page 588: ...fusing paper exit motor 2 Check or replace connector and harness for the fusing paper exit motor No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 541 A Heating roller thermopile erro...

Page 589: ...y temperature for 30 seconds after the edge temperature of the heating roller has reached the ready temperature Dirty or defective thermopile Defective thermopile Trash on the surface of the thermopil...

Page 590: ...system 1 Replace the PSU 2 Replace the BCU 3 Replace the heating roller thermistor end No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 545 A Heating roller fusing lamp consecutive f...

Page 591: ...fective fusing lamp relay circuit 1 Replace the PSU 2 Replace the BCU No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting 547 02 D Zero cross error Fusing relay open The zero cross signal is detect...

Page 592: ...11 zero cross signal detections This error is defined when the detected zero cross signal is less than 45 Unstable power supply Check the power supply source No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Tr...

Page 593: ...ctive heating roller fusing lamp 1 Check if the heating roller thermistor end is firmly connected 2 Replace the heating roller thermistor end 3 Replace the heating roller fusing lamp No Type Details S...

Page 594: ...roller lamp consecutive full power 2 When the fusing unit is not running in the ready condition the pressure roller fusing lamp keeps ON full power for 8 seconds or more Broken heating roller thermost...

Page 595: ...eshooting Procedures 561 A Pressure roller thermister error 3 The temperature measured by the pressure roller thermistor center does not reach 0 C for 20 seconds Loose connection of pressure roller th...

Page 596: ...r thermistor center 2 Replace the PSU 3 Replace the BCU No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 565 A Pressure roller fusing lamp consecutive full power 3 When the fusing uni...

Page 597: ...The bridge board does not receive an OK signal after sending the command 3 times Cable problems Bridge board problems BCU problems PSU problems in the machine Main board problems in the peripherals 1...

Page 598: ...VRAM error Caused by noise Turn the main power switch off and on No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting SC681 D RFID Communication error Communication error occurs at communication wit...

Page 599: ...41 42 43 44 46 47 48 49 51 52 53 54 56 57 58 59 No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 682 D Memory chip at TD sensor Communication error Retry of memory chip communication...

Page 600: ...cedures 687 D Memory address command error The BCU does not receive a memory address command from the controller for the prescribed time after the paper has reached the registration sensor Harness dis...

Page 601: ...off and on 2 Check the cable connection 3 Replace the laser unit 4 Replace the BCU SC8xx Overall System No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 816 CTL D Energy saving I O s...

Page 602: ...board 842 01 B Insufficient Nand Flash blocks threshold exceeded CTL At startup or when machine returned from low power mode the Nand Flash status was read and judged that the number of unusable bloc...

Page 603: ...machine IEEE 802 11 Interface Unit Type O M417 Make sure that the device is installed correctly 855 02 Wireless LAN card error 2 CTL A problem occurred when the Wireless LAN device was not initialize...

Page 604: ...yption key setting for HDD error The controller fails to copy a new encryption key to the HDD Defective SATA chip on the controller board 1 Replace the controller board 2 NVRAM data encryption error 1...

Page 605: ...from the one on the HDD 1 Install the HDD correctly 2 Initialize the HDD 9 Power failure during the data encryption The data encryption NVRAM and HDD has not been completed Power failure during the d...

Page 606: ...hile reading data from the HDD or storing data in the HDD data transmission fails Defective HDD Replace the HDD No Type Details Symptom Possible Cause Troubleshooting Procedures 865 CTL D HDD Access e...

Page 607: ...s detected in the SD card 1 For a file system error format the SD card on your PC 2 For a device error turn the mains switch off and on 3 Replace the SD card 4 Replace the controller No Type Details S...

Page 608: ...ures 873 CTL B HDD mail transfer error An error is detected in the HDD at machine initialization Defective HDD Power failure during an access to the HDD 1 Initialize the HDD partition 2 Replace the HD...

Page 609: ...handling of the log data at power on or during machine operation This can be caused by switching the machine off while it is operating 001 Log Data Error 1 Damaged log data file in the HDD Initialize...

Page 610: ...e Security SD card error The all delete function cannot be executed but the DataOverwriteSecurity Unit is installed and activated Defective SD card SD card not installed 1 Replace the NVRAM and then i...

Page 611: ...kes an unexpected operation Defective software Defective controller Software error 1 Turn the main switch off and on 2 Reinstall the controller and or engine main firmware See Note 1 at the end of the...

Page 612: ...s 997 CTL B Application function selection error The application selected by the operation panel key does not start or ends abnormally Software including the software configuration defective An option...

Page 613: ...ge 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 Please understand that it may take some time to g...

Page 614: ...en 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 less th...

Page 615: ...the 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 th...

Page 616: ...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 617: ...belt 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 Defec...

Page 618: ...ion adjustment See Note 3 Fewer lines 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 t...

Page 619: ...t unit Replace the image transfer belt unit Incorrect action of paper transfer roller Check the guide and the paper transfer roller Defective HVPS Replace HVPS Defective BCU Replace the BCU All black...

Page 620: ...een paper transfer roller and HVPS Check the connection between the paper transfer roller and the HVPS Dust in the laser beam path Clean the laser beam path Image transfer belt not contacting PCDU Che...

Page 621: ...intervals of 94 mm 3 7 inches Defective OPC drum Replace the PCDU At intervals of 126 mm 4 96 inches Defective fusing roller Replace the fusing roller or fusing unit At intervals of 141 mm 5 55 inches...

Page 622: ...Replace the PCDU A dark line appears The line is parallel to the paper feed direction of any color not C M or Y Dust in the laser beam path Clean the laser beam path Defective image transfer belt uni...

Page 623: ...e Defective PCDU Replace the PCDU Backgrounds of more than one CMYK are too dense color Defective HVPS Replace the HVPS Partial CMY Color Dots Symptom Possible cause Necessary actions Unexpected dots...

Page 624: ...ecessary actions The same or similar image appears two or more times They get weaker and weaker Defective PCDU Replace the PCDU Defective transfer unit Replace the transfer unit Unfused or Partially F...

Page 625: ...n roller Repair the paper feed unit Incorrect action of paper transfer roller Check the paper transfer roller Defective BCU Replace the BCU Incorrect installation of paper tray Uninstall the paper tra...

Page 626: ...ansfer belt not contacting PCDU Check the image transfer belt unit Image not centered when it should be Symptom Possible cause Necessary actions Images do not come to the center Incorrect installation...

Page 627: ...splay Description LCD Display 7504 1 At Power On Paper has already stayed in the paper path at power on 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 Y...

Page 628: ...t detect paper Z 7504 28 Inverter Sn ON Inverter sensor does not detect paper C 7504 47 P Feed 1 OFF Paper feed sensor 1 does not turn off A 7504 48 P Feed 2 OFF Paper feed sensor 2 does not turn off...

Page 629: ...urn off C Paper Size Code Size Code Paper Size Size Code Paper Size 05 05H A4 LEF 141 B4 SEF 8DH 06 06H A5 LEF 142 B5 SEF 8EH 14 0EH B5 LEF 160 DLT SEF A0H 38 26H LT LEF 164 LG SEF A4H 44 2CH HLT LEF...

Page 630: ...24 CN115 27 Open Toner end cannot be detected Shorted Toner end is detected 4 Transfer Belt Contact Sensor L CN128 21 Open SC442 Shorted 5 Paper Transfer Roller Contact Sensor L CN128 8 Open SC452 Sh...

Page 631: ...et Sensor L CN118 16 Open Check the Left Cover is closed and the Waste Toner Bottle is set correctly is displayed Shorted Left cover open cannot be detected Waste toner bottle set cannot be detected 1...

Page 632: ...ted Jam C 16 ID Sensor A CN110 2 5 8 11 Open SC400 Shorted 17 Thermistor A CN125 5 7 Open SC554 SC544 Shorted 18 Pressure Roller Thermistor A CN125 9 Open SC564 Shorted 19 Upper Cover Sensor L CN104 3...

Page 633: ...or L CN129 7 Open Paper is not detected Jam A Shorted Paper is detected Jam A 25 Paper Lift Sensor H CN129 13 Open SC501 Shorted SC501 26 Paper End Sensor L CN129 10 Open Paper end is not detected Jam...

Page 634: ...er Sensor L CN126 A2 Open Paper is not detected Jam Z Shorted Paper is detected Jam Z 32 Fusing Exit Sensor H CN104 12 Open Jam C Shorted Optional Paper Feed Unit No Sensor Name Sensor Board Name Acti...

Page 635: ...er is not detected Shorted Paper is detected Jam Y1 Y2 Y3 7 Paper End Sensor H CN101 4 Open Paper end is detected Shorted Paper end is not detected Jam Y1 Y2 Y3 Blown Fuse Conditions Power Supply Unit...

Page 636: ...bridge board not supplied 5VS power to the bridge board not supplied FU101 15A 250V 8A 250V Fusing SC occurs FU102 10A 250V 6 3A 250V No response FU103 2A 250V 2A 250V Power to all the anti condensati...

Page 637: ...Model Z P2 Machine Codes M257 Appendices February 2015...

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Page 639: ...Paper Sizes 6 Software Accessories 8 Printer Drivers 8 Utility Software 8 Optional Equipment 9 Paper Feed Unit M384 9 2 Appendix Preventive Maintenance Tables Maintenance Tables 11 Preventive Mainten...

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Page 641: ...L6 PostScript 3 PDF Option IPDS XPS PictBridge Resolution PCL5c 600 x 600 dpi 1 bit 600 x 600 dpi 2 bit PCL6 1200 x 1200 dpi 600 x 600 dpi 1 bit 600 x 600 dpi 2 bit Adobe PS 3 PDF 1200 x 1200 dpi 600...

Page 642: ...lk First Print Speed Color 15 seconds or less A4 LT SEF Black and White 10 seconds or less A4 LT SEF Warm up Time 50 seconds or less Print Paper Capacity 80 g m2 20lb Standard tray 550 sheets By pass...

Page 643: ...LG Memory Standard 1 GB Power Source 120V 127 V 60 Hz More than 12 A for North America 220 V 240 V 50 60 Hz More than 8 A for Europe Asia Power Consumption 120 V 1 552 W or less 220 240 V 1 565 W or l...

Page 644: ...Y Y Y Half Letter SEF 5 5 x 8 5 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Executive SEF 7 25 x 10 5 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y F GL SEF 8 x 13 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Foolscap SEF 8 5 x 13 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Folio SEF 8 25 x 13 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 16K SEF 7 25 x...

Page 645: ...E A NA E A NA E A C5 Env 162 x 229 mm Y Y Y Y Y Y N DL Env 110 x 220 mm Y Y Y Y Y Y N Oficio SEF 8 5 x 13 4 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Supported the sensor detects the paper size Y Supported the user specifies t...

Page 646: ...10 10 PCL 5c 6 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No PS3 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes XPS Yes Yes No Yes Yes No The PS3 drivers are all genuine AdobePS drivers which uses Microsoft PS A PPD file for each operating system...

Page 647: ...allable Paper Weight 52 to 220 g m2 14 to 59 lb Paper Size A4 A5 A6 B5 B6 Legal Foolscap Letter Folio F GL Executive Half Letter Com10 Monarch C5 C6 DL Env 16K Custom Power Source DC 24V 5V from the m...

Page 648: ...1 Appendix Specifications 10...

Page 649: ...pect Item 50K 100K 120K EM Remarks PCDU PCDU KCMY R ITB and PTR unit Image Transfer Belt Unit R Paper Transfer Roller Unit R Fusing Fusing Unit R Miscellaneous Waste Toner Bottle R Dust Filter R Chart...

Page 650: ...Unit R Paper Path Sensors except ID sensors C Dry cloth ID Sensors C Damp cloth Rollers C Damp cloth Paper Dust Container C Clean with vacuum cleaner Miscellaneous Waste Toner Bottle R Dust Filter R...

Page 651: ...he following options Paper Feed Unit PB1020 M384 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 Vertical Transport Senso...

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