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e-STUDIO205L/255/305/355/455

SPECIFICATIONS / ACCESSORIES / OPTIONS / SUPPLIES

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System List

1.5.1

e-STUDIO205L/255/305

Fig. 1-2

Bluetooth

module

GN-2010

Wireless LAN

module

GN-1050/C

Staple Cartridge

STAPLE-2000

Harness kit for

coin controller

GQ-1180

Platen Cover

KA-1640PC/-C

Bridge Kit

KN-2520/C

e-BRIDGE

ID Gate

KP-2004

e-BRIDGE

ID Gate

KP-2005/C

Accessible Arm

KK-2550

Finisher

( Hanging type

)

MJ-1031/C

2nd Line for

FAX Unit

GD-1260

NA/EU/AU/TW/C

FAX Unit

GD-1250

NA/EU/AU/AS

/TW/C

Desk

MH-2520

Drawer Module

MY-1033/C

Large Capacity

Feeder (LCF)

KD-1026 A4/LT/A4-C

Paper Feed

Pedestal (PFP)

KD-1025/C

IP Sec Enabler

GP-1080

 Meta Scan Enabler

GS-1010

 External Interface Enabler

GS-1020

Work Tray

KK-4550

Antenna

GN-3010/C

Operator's 

manual pocket

KK-1660/C

Data overwrite Enabler

GP-1070

Job Separator

MJ-5004/C

Offset Tray

MJ-5005/C

Reversing Automatic

Document Feeder 

( RADF

)

MR-3021/C

Saddle stitch

Finisher

MJ-1025

Staple Cartridge

STAPLE-2000

Hole 

Punch Unit

MJ-6005 

N/E/F/S

Printer/Scanner Kit

GM-2150/C

Damp Heater

MF-4550 U/E

Printer Kit

GM-1150/C

Scanner Kit

GM-4150/C

Summary of Contents for e-studio205L

Page 1: ...SERVICE HANDBOOK MULTIFUNCTIONAL DIGITAL SYSTEMS e STUDIO205L 255 305 e STUDIO355 455 Model DP 2090 2520 3000 3570 4570 Publish Date April 2009 File No SHE090001A0 R090121H2200 TTEC Ver01_2009 06 ...

Page 2: ...pple Computer Inc in the U S and other countries PostScript is a trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated NOVELL NetWare and NDS are trademarks or registered trademarks of Novell Inc FLOIL is a registrated treadmark of Kanto Kasei Ltd CORPORATION Mylar is a registered trademark of DuPont Teijin Films U S Limited Partnership Molykote is a registered trademark of Dow Corning Corporation iCLASS is a t...

Page 3: ...d outlet with AC 110 V 13 2 A 115 V or 127 V 12 A 220 240 V or 240 V 8 A for its power source The equipment must be grounded for safety Select a suitable place for installation Avoid excessive heat high humidity dust vibration and direct sunlight Provide proper ventilation since the equipment emits a slight amount of ozone To insure adequate working space for the copying operation keep a minimum c...

Page 4: ... remain in the capacitors etc on them even after the power is turned OFF Make sure that the equipment will not operate before touching potentially dangerous places e g rotating operating sections such as gears belts pulleys fans and laser beam exit of the laser optical unit Be careful when removing the covers since there might be the parts with very sharp edges underneath When servicing the equipm...

Page 5: ...s including lithium batteries follow the relevant local regulations or rules Caution Dispose of used batteries and IC RAMs including lithium batteries according to this manual Attention Se débarrasser de batteries et IC RAMs usés y compris les batteries en lithium selon ce manuel Vorsicht Entsorgung der gebrauchten Batterien und IC RAMs inclusive der Lithium Batterie nach diesem Handbuch ...

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Page 7: ... 12 A 220 240 V 8 A als Stromquelle verwenden Das Gerät ist aus Sicherheitsgründen zu erden Einen geeigneten Standort für die Installation wählen Standorte mit zuviel Hitze hoher Luft feuchtigkeit Staub Vibrieren und direkter Sonneneinstrahlung sind zu vermeiden Für ausreichende Belüftung sorgen da das Gerät etwas Ozon abgibt Um einen optimalen Kopierbetrieb zu gewährleisten muss ein Abstand von m...

Page 8: ...rmator den Steuerumrichter für die Belichtungslampe den Umrichter für die LCD Hintergrundbeleuchtung und das Netzgerät berühren Insbesondere sollten die Platinen dieser Komponenten nicht berührt werden da die Kondensatoren usw auch nach dem Ausschalten des Geräts noch elektrisch geladen sein kön nen Vor dem Berühren potenziell gefährlicher Bereiche z B drehbare oder betriebsrelevante Bere iche wie...

Page 9: ...des Geräts der Verbrauchs und Verpackungsmaterialien alter Akkus und IC RAMs In Bezug auf die Entsorgung und Wiederverwertung des Geräts der Verbrauchs und Verpack ungsmaterialien alter Akkus und IC RAMs einschließlich Lithiumakkus sind die einschlägigen nationalen oder regionalen Vorschriften zu befolgen Caution Dispose of used batteries and IC RAMs including lithium batteries according to this m...

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Page 11: ...7 2 5 2 List printing 2 19 2 6 Adjustment Mode 05 2 29 2 6 1 Operation procedure 2 29 2 6 2 Test print pattern in Adjustment Mode 05 2 31 2 6 3 Adjustment codes 2 32 2 7 Setting Mode 08 2 60 2 7 1 Operation procedure 2 60 2 7 2 Setting codes 2 62 2 7 3 Pixel counter and its related code 2 187 2 7 4 PM support mode related code 2 200 2 8 Classification List of Adjustment Mode 05 Setting Mode 08 2 2...

Page 12: ...tor to sleeve gap 3 58 3 12 Adjustment of the RADF 3 61 3 12 1 Adjustment of RADF position 3 61 3 12 2 Adjustment of RADF height 3 66 3 12 3 Adjustment of skew 3 68 3 12 4 Adjustment of the leading edge position 3 71 3 12 5 Adjustment of horizontal position 3 73 3 12 6 Adjustment of copy ratio 3 74 3 12 7 Adjustment of RADF opening closing sensor 3 75 3 13 Adjustment of the Finisher MJ 1025 3 76 3...

Page 13: ...replacement 5 11 5 5 EPU Replacement Mode 5 12 5 5 1 General description 5 12 5 5 2 Operation flow 5 12 5 5 3 Counters to be cleared 5 14 5 5 4 Precautions 5 14 5 5 5 To allow the equipment to detect a recycled unit as a new one after replacement 5 15 5 6 Fuser Unit Status Detection Mode 5 16 5 6 1 General description 5 16 5 6 2 Operational flow 5 16 5 6 3 Counters to be cleared 5 16 5 6 4 Precaut...

Page 14: ...2 Laser optical unit related service call 6 76 6 3 13 Finisher related service call 6 77 6 3 14 Service call for others 6 101 6 3 15 Error in Internet FAX Scanning Function 6 104 6 3 16 Printer function error 6 118 6 4 Troubleshooting for the Image 6 120 6 4 1 Abnormality of image density Gray balance 6 120 6 4 2 Background fogging 6 121 6 4 3 Moire lack of sharpness 6 122 6 4 4 Toner offset 6 123...

Page 15: ... Engine ROM 8 22 8 3 Firmware Updating with K PWA DLM 320 8 24 8 3 1 Scanner ROM 8 25 8 3 2 RADF firmware MR 3021 3022 8 27 8 3 3 Hole punch unit firmware MJ 6101 8 29 8 3 4 Finisher firmware MJ 1025 8 33 8 3 5 Finisher firmware MJ 1024 8 35 8 3 6 Finisher firmware MJ 1101 8 38 8 3 7 Converter Firmware MJ 1101 8 40 8 3 8 Finisher firmware MJ 1031 8 44 8 3 9 Fax unit firmware GD 1250 8 47 8 4 Confi...

Page 16: ...e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 2009 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved CONTENTS 6 11 5 Electric Parts Layout e STUDIO355 455 Appendix ...

Page 17: ...ts of 1 25 to 200 when using RADF Resolution Scanning 600 dpi x 600 dpi Printing Equivalent to 2400 dpi x 600 dpi Gradation 256 steps Paper feeding 2 drawers Bypass feeding LCF optional 2 drawers Bypass feeding 2 PFP optional Paper supply Standard drawers Stack height 60 5 mm equivalent to 550 sheets 80 g m2 22 lb Bond Depends on destinations or versions Bypass feeding Stack height 11 mm equivalen...

Page 18: ... density control Automatic density mode and manual density mode selectable in 11 steps Memory RAM Main memory 1GB Incl page memory Paper size Drawers A3 A4 A4 R A5 R B4 B5 B5 R FOLIO 8K 16K 16K R LD LG LT LT R ST R COMPUTER 13 LG 8 5 x8 5 Non standard sizes are not available Bypass feeding A3 A4 A4 R A5 R B4 B5 B5 R FOLIO 8K 16K 16K R LD LG LT LT R ST R COMPUTER 13 LG 8 5 x8 5 LCF optional A4 LT N...

Page 19: ... 1 5 kW or less 115 V series 200 V series The electric power is supplied to the RADF ADU Finisher Job Separator Offset Tray PFP and LCF through the equipment Total counter Electronical counter Dimensions of the equipment See the figure below W 575 x D 586 x H 756 mm The height includes the surface of the original glass When the tilt angle of the control panel is 7 to 84 degrees Fig 1 1 Weight Appr...

Page 20: ... are not pasted or stapled Carbon paper are not acceptable either Maximum size A3 LD Eliminated portion Leading edges 3 0 2 0 mm Side trailing edges 2 0 2 0 mm copy Leading trailing edges 4 2 2 0 mm Side edges 4 2 2 0 mm print Multiple copying Up to 999 copies Key in set numbers First copy time Approx 4 7 4 7 4 7 3 7 sec or less A4 LT upper drawer 100 original placed manually Copy speed Copies min...

Page 21: ...5 R ST R 35 3 35 3 25 4 35 3 35 3 A4 R B5 R LT R 35 0 35 0 25 4 35 0 B4 LG 29 5 29 5 25 4 29 5 A3 LD 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 Paper size Drawer Bypass feed PFP LCF Size specified Size not specified A4 LT B5 A5 R ST R 45 3 45 3 25 4 45 3 45 3 A4 R B5 R LT R 35 0 35 0 25 4 35 0 B4 LG 29 5 29 5 25 4 29 5 A3 LD 25 4 25 4 25 4 25 4 Paper size Drawer Bypass feed PFP LCF Size specified Size not specified A4 L...

Page 22: ...8 24 8 B4 LG FOLIO COMPUTER 14 5 19 0 19 0 28 7 28 7 12 9 16 4 16 4 24 8 24 8 A3 LD 12 9 16 4 16 4 24 8 24 8 12 9 16 4 16 4 24 8 24 8 Paper size Drawer Bypass feed PFP LCF Size specified Size not specified A4 LT B5 A5 R ST R 19 7 25 3 29 0 35 3 43 4 12 9 16 4 16 4 24 8 24 8 A4 R B5 R LT R 16 5 22 5 22 5 33 9 33 9 12 9 16 4 16 4 24 8 24 8 B4 LG FOLIO COMPUTER 14 5 19 0 19 0 28 7 28 7 12 9 16 4 16 4...

Page 23: ...es 78 95 98 99 Double sided originals Double sided copies 80 97 99 100 Double sided originals Single sided copies 87 98 99 100 e STUDIO 305 Single sided originals Single sided copies 85 94 97 99 Single sided originals Double sided copies 72 93 96 98 Double sided originals Double sided copies 67 96 98 99 Double sided originals Single sided copies 72 97 99 100 e STUDIO 355 Single sided originals Sin...

Page 24: ...MJD Europe ASU Asia SAD Saudi Arabia CND China TWD Taiwan JPD Japan Unpacking setup instruction 1 set Operator s manual 1 set except for MJD Operator s manual pocket 1 pc for AUD Power cable 1 pc Warranty sheet 1 pc for NAD Setup report 1 set for NAD and MJD CND Drum installed inside of the equipment 1 pc Toner cartridge 1 pc except for NAD MJD Developer material 1 pc except for NAD MJD Control pa...

Page 25: ...Paper Feed Pedestal PFP KD 1025 C KD 1025 C Large Capacity Feeder LCF KD 1026 A4 LT A4 C KD 1026 A4 LT A4 C Finisher MJ 1101 C Finisher Hanging type MJ 1031 C MJ 1031 C Saddle stitch Finisher MJ 1025 MJ 1024 Hole Punch Unit MJ 6005N E F S 1 for MJ 1025 MJ 6004N E F S 1 for MJ 1024 MJ 6101N E F S 1 for MJ 1101 Staple Cartridge STAPLE 2000 for MJ 1025 MJ 1031 STAPLE 600 for MJ 1024 STAPLE 2000 for M...

Page 26: ... 1 T Taiwan D Asia C China E Europe A Argentina 220 volt South America NONE North America e STUDIO205L STUDIO255 305 e STUDIO355 455 Drum OD 4530 C OD 4530 C OD 4530 C Toner cartridge PS ZT4530 1 T D C E A 1 PS ZT4530C10K 1 PS ZT4530 1 T D C E A 1 PS ZT4530C10K 1 PS ZT4530 1 T D C E A 1 PS ZT4530C10K 1 Developer D 4530 C D 4530 C D 4530 C ...

Page 27: ...Line for FAX Unit GD 1260 NA EU AU TW C FAX Unit GD 1250 NA EU AU AS TW C Desk MH 2520 Drawer Module MY 1033 C Large Capacity Feeder LCF KD 1026 A4 LT A4 C Paper Feed Pedestal PFP KD 1025 C IP Sec Enabler GP 1080 Meta Scan Enabler GS 1010 External Interface Enabler GS 1020 Work Tray KK 4550 Antenna GN 3010 C Operator s manual pocket KK 1660 C Data overwrite Enabler GP 1070 Job Separator MJ 5004 C ...

Page 28: ...it GD 1260 NA EU AU TW C FAX Unit GD 1250 NA EU AU AS TW C Desk MH 2520 Damp Heater MF 4550 U E Drawer Module MY 1033 C Large Capacity Feeder LCF KD 1026 A4 LT A4 C Paper Feed Pedestal PFP KD 1025 C IP Sec Enabler GP 1080 Meta Scan Enabler GS 1010 External Interface Enabler GS 1020 Work Tray KK 4550 Antenna GN 3010 C Operator s manual pocket KK 1660 C Hole Punch Unit MJ 6004 N E F S Reversing Auto...

Page 29: ...y turning the power OFF and back ON before connecting the modular code Mode For start Contents For exit Display Control panel check mode 0 1 POWER ON All LEDs on the control panel are lit and all the LCD pixels blink POWER OFF ON Test mode 0 3 POWER ON Checks the status of input output signals POWER OFF ON 100 C A4 TEST MODE Test print mode 0 4 POWER ON Outputs the test patterns POWER OFF ON 100 P...

Page 30: ...en on the control panel at power ON Press execution on the touch panel and then the CLEAR button on the control panel The screen then returns to the Button Check menu 2 1 2 Test mode 03 Refer to the following P 2 4 2 2 Input Check Test Mode 03 P 2 12 2 3 Output Check Test Mode 03 2 1 3 Test print mode 04 Refer to the following P 2 16 2 4 Test Print Mode Test Mode 04 2 1 4 Adjustment mode 05 Refer ...

Page 31: ...List print mode 9S Refer to the following P 2 17 2 5 List Print Mode 2 1 7 PM support mode 6S Operation procedure 2 1 8 EPU replacement mode 7S Refer to the following P 5 12 5 5 EPU Replacement Mode 2 1 9 Firmware update mode 89 49 Refer to the following P 8 1 8 FIRMWARE UPDATING 6 START POWER Code 1 Auto toner adjustment 2 PM Support Screen START Operation started POWER OFF ON Exit ...

Page 32: ...e FAX button and the digital keys in the test mode 03 Operation procedure Note Initialization is performed before the equipment enters the test mode Fig 2 2 Example of display during input check Items to be checked and the condition of the equipment when the buttons A to H are highlighted are listed in the following pages 0 3 POWER START FAX Digital keys CLEAR LCD ON POWER OFF ON Exit or COPY ...

Page 33: ...s nearly empty Paper present F PFP upper drawer empty sensor No paper Paper present G H 3 A PFP motor rotation status Motor is rotating at output mode 03 Abnormal rotation Normal rotation B PFP lower drawer feed sensor Paper present No paper C PFP lower drawer detection switch Drawer not installed Drawer present D PFP lower drawer tray up sensor Tray at upper limit position Other than upper limit ...

Page 34: ...osition C Upper drawer empty sensor No paper Paper present D Upper drawer nearly empty sensor Drawer is nearly empty Paper present E Upper drawer detection sensor Drawer not installed Drawer present F G H 7 A 2nd transport sensor S14 Paper present No paper B Lower drawer tray up sensor Tray at upper limit position Other than upper limit position C Lower drawer empty sensor No paper Paper present D...

Page 35: ...ypass paper width sensor and paper size width 0 A B C D E F G H Paper width size Bypass paper width sensor 0 1 2 3 A3 A4 1 1 1 0 B4 B5 1 1 0 0 A4 R A5 1 1 0 1 B5 R B6 1 0 0 1 A5 R A6 1 0 1 1 A6 R Card size 0 1 1 1 LD LT 1 1 1 0 LG LT R ST 1 1 0 1 ST R COMP 1 0 1 1 Digital key Button Items to check Contents Highlighted display e g Normal display e g ...

Page 36: ... unit Job Separator Offset Tray connection detection 2 Refer to table 2 C Bridge unit Job Separator Offset Tray connection detection 3 Refer to table 2 D When bridge unit is connected Paper full detection Full Not full When job separator is connected Lower tray paper full detection Full Not full When offset tray is connected Paper full detection Full Not full E When bridge unit is connected Cover ...

Page 37: ...e position detection Home position Other than home position 6 A B C D APS sensor APS R Original present No original E APS sensor APS C Original present No original F APS sensor APS 3 Original present No original G APS sensor APS 2 Original present No original H APS sensor APS 1 Original present No original 7 A RADF Original tray length sensor Original present No original B RADF Original empty sens...

Page 38: ... No original H 9 A Registration sensor Paper present No paper B Paper exit sensor Paper present No paper C Reverse sensor Paper present No paper D Front cover switch Cover opened Cover closed E Cassette side cover opening closing switch Cover opened Cover closed F Transfer side cover opening closing switch Cover opened Cover closed G H 10 A B C D E F G H None Bridge unit Offset Tray Job Separator ...

Page 39: ...efore performing the check otherwise this code cannot be used It may take some time 2 sec to 10 sec before this check is completed depending on the USB media Digital key Button Items to check Contents Highlighted display e g Normal display e g 0 A Dongle for Printer Scanner kit GM 2150 2150J 2150C 2160 2160J 2160C Connected 1 Connectable Not connectable B Dongle for Printer kit GM 1150 1150J 1150C...

Page 40: ...ure 2 Procedure 3 Procedure 4 Procedure 5 Return to the standby screen for code input by pressing the CLEAR button 0 3 POWER POWER OFF ON Exit START Code Operation ON Stop code Operation OFF START 0 3 POWER POWER OFF ON Exit START CLEAR Operation One direction Test mode standby Code 0 3 POWER POWER OFF ON Exit Code START START Operation ON Test mode standby CLEAR Operation OFF 0 3 POWER POWER OFF ...

Page 41: ...Registration clutch ON 158 Code No 108 function OFF 1 109 PFP motor ON 159 Code No 109 function OFF 1 110 ADU motor ON low speed 160 Code No 110 function OFF 1 118 Laser ON 168 Code No 118 function OFF 1 120 Exit motor ON normal rotation 170 Code No 120 function OFF 1 121 Exit motor ON reverse rotation 171 Code No 121 function OFF 1 122 LCF motor ON 172 Code No 122 function OFF 1 123 Reverse motor...

Page 42: ...er tray up motor ON tray up 2 249 Developer bias DC ON OFF 3 250 Developer bias AC ON OFF 3 252 Main charger ON OFF 3 253 Separation charger ON OFF 3 255 Transfer guide bias ON OFF 3 256 Transfer charger positive center ON OFF 3 257 Transfer charger positive high ON OFF 3 258 Transfer charger negative ON OFF 3 261 Scan motor ON Automatically stops at limit position speed can be changed with the ZO...

Page 43: ... 2 311 Modem test 33 6KBPS V 34 2 312 Modem test 28 8KBPS V 34 2 313 Modem test 24 0KBPS V 34 2 314 Modem test 16 8KBPS V 34 2 315 Dial test 10PPS 5 316 Dial test 20PPS 5 317 Dial test PB 5 318 Modem test 12 0KBPS V 17 2 319 Modem test 7 2KBPS V 29 2 320 Modem test 2 4KBPS V 27ter 2 320 CML relay ON 2 410 Power supply cooling fan ON OFF low speed 3 411 Power supply cooling fan ON OFF high speed 3 ...

Page 44: ...curs it is indicated on the panel but the recovery operation is not performed Turn OFF the power and then back ON to clear the error 2 During test printing the CLEAR button is disabled when Wait adding toner is displayed Code Types of test pattern Remarks Procedure Output from 114 Secondary scanning direction 17 gradation steps Error diffusion 1 SLG 142 Grid pattern Pattern width 2 dots Pitch 10 m...

Page 45: ...ST_0123456789 csv 205 PIXEL_SERVICE_LIST_0123456789 csv 206 ERROR_LOG_0123456789 csv 208 FW_UPGRADE_LOG0123456789 csv 210 POWER_ONOFF_LOG_0123456789 csv 9 START POWER Code 101 Adjustment mode 05 102 Setting mode 08 Code 103 PM support mode 104 Stored information of pixel counter toner cartridge reference 105 Stored information of pixel counter service technician reference 106 Error history Maximum...

Page 46: ...The buttons on the control panel keep blinking while data are being stored in the USB media Do not disconnect the USB media while data are being stored When the data of a code are printed again on the same equipment the CSV file will be overwritten because the names of these files contain the same serial number ...

Page 47: ...ist Starting the list print mode 9 START ON OFF Lists List code Printout CSV file output Adjustment mode 05 data list 101 201 Setting mode 08 data list 102 202 PM support mode data list 103 203 Pixel counter list toner cartridge reference 104 204 Pixel counter list service call reference 105 205 Error history list 106 Maximum 1000 items 206 Maximum 1000 items Error history list 107 Latest 80 items...

Page 48: ... 2 29 2 6 Adjustment Mode 05 05 ADJUSTMENT MODE DATA LIST 08 02 08 20 13 CODE DATA CODE DATA CODE DATA CODE DATA 200 128 386 3 88 483 2 128 592 2 128 201 128 388 107 483 3 124 604 128 202 128 389 676 483 4 128 605 128 203 128 390 0 330 483 5 128 606 128 204 111 111 390 1 334 483 6 128 648 2 205 0 129 390 2 356 483 7 128 649 2 205 1 135 390 3 286 483 8 128 664 0 176 205 2 135 391 0 580 485 0 127 66...

Page 49: ...for the setting code 08 P 2 60 2 7 Setting Mode 08 08 SETTING MODE DATA LIST 08 02 08 20 13 CODE DATA CODE DATA CODE DATA CODE DATA 201 2 288 12 304 10 0 307 11 0 202 0 289 5 304 11 0 307 12 0 203 0 290 1 304 12 0 307 13 0 204 0 291 6 304 13 0 307 14 0 205 15 292 0 304 14 0 307 15 0 206 20 293 0 304 15 0 307 16 0 207 0 294 1 304 16 0 307 17 0 209 1 295 0 304 17 0 307 18 0 210 148 105 296 1200 304 ...

Page 50: ...M units to be replaced at each PM See the following page for PM Refer to P 5 1 5 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PM PM SUPPORT CODE LIST 09 02 08 20 13 UNIT OUTPUT PAGES PMOUTPUT PAGE DRIVE COUNTS PMDRIVE COUNTS DRUM 2516 70000 11735 170000 DRUMBLADE 2516 70000 11735 170000 GRID 2516 70000 11735 170000 NEEDLEELECTRODE 2516 70000 11735 170000 SEPARATIONFINGER DRUM 2516 70000 11735 170000 RECOVERYBLADE 411 7...

Page 51: ...2 6 Pixel counter data toner cartridge reference are output in a list See the following page for the pixel counter P 2 187 2 7 3 Pixel counter and its related code PIXEL COUNTER CODE LIST 09 02 08 20 13 TONERCARTRIDGE No DATE PPC PRN FAX TOTAL 0 20090208 Print Count LT A4 181 45 226 1 20090208 Average Pixel Count 2 70 1 74 2 51 2 20090208 Latest Pixel Count 6 15 0 39 0 39 ...

Page 52: ...Fig 2 7 Pixel counter data service call reference are output in a list See the following page for the pixel counter P 2 187 2 7 3 Pixel counter and its related code PIXEL COUNTER CODE LIST 09 02 08 20 13 SERVICEMAN No DATE PPC PRN FAX TOTAL 0 20090208 Print Count LT A4 181 45 226 1 20090208 Average Pixel Count 4 95 2 34 4 43 2 20090208 Latest Pixel Count 8 36 2 34 2 34 ...

Page 53: ..._1 F110 00000000 071212 155334 064 064 3400_1000_0110_1 F110 00000000 071212 160243 064 064 3400_1000_0110_1 F110 00000000 071212 161517 064 064 3400_1000_0110_1 EAD0 00000001 071212 172126 064 064 3400_1000_0110_1 E860 00000060 071225 133517 064 064 3422_1000_0110_1 E731 00000060 071225 133525 064 064 3422_1000_0110_1 E090 00000060 071225 133602 064 064 3402_1000_0110_1 E870 00000137 071226 14064...

Page 54: ...99 99999999 0 0 99999999 0 0 99999999 99999999 T470SY0J001 2009 04 17 99999999 99999999 0 0 99999999 0 0 99999999 99999999 T470S 01 2009 04 17 99999999 99999999 0 0 99999999 0 0 99999999 99999999 T470M 01 2009 05 18 99999999 99999999 0 0 99999999 0 0 99999999 99999999 T470F 02 2009 05 18 99999999 99999999 0 0 99999999 0 0 99999999 99999999 V1 01 2009 06 18 99999999 99999999 0 0 99999999 0 0 999999...

Page 55: ...r if it was turned ON or OFF with a remote reset function TOTAL Total counter data when the power was turned OFF and then back ON POWER ON_OFF LOG 08 05 10 17 35 DATE TIME FUNCTION TOTAL 030619 144650 ON 99999999 030619 181201 OFF 99999999 030620 103551 ON 99999999 030620 134930 OFF 99999999 030620 135026 ON 99999999 030620 141110 OFF 99999999 030623 112540 ON 99999999 030624 112524 OFF 99999999 0...

Page 56: ...ROM VERSION SDL 07 FINISHER PUNCH ROM VERSION CONVERTER ROM VERSION FAX BOARD FIRMWARE ROM VERSION SYSTEM FIRMWARE OS VERSION 3901 00 UI DATA FIX SECTION VERSION V013 000 0 UI DATA COMMON SECTION VERSION V015 000 0 UI DATA INITIAL LANGUAGE AT POWER ON V015 000 0 UI DATA 1ST LANGUAGE IN HDD V017 000 3 UI DATA 14TH LANGUAGE IN HDD V017 001 28 HDD DATA VERSION T470HD0E100 WEB UI DATA 1ST LANGUAGE IN ...

Page 57: ...Corrects value ENTER or INTERRUPT Stores value FAX Press FUNCTION CLEAR to enter minus Test copy START 0 5 POWER POWER OFF ON Exit Code START ENTER or INTERRUPT Value unchangeable Value displayed FAX Test copy START 0 5 POWER POWER OFF ON Exit Digital key Code START CANCEL UP or DOWN Adjust a value CLEAR Corrects value ENTER or INTERRUPT Stores value FAX Test copy START 0 5 POWER POWER OFF ON Exit...

Page 58: ...he test copy at the adjustment mode In that case turn ON the power normally leave the equipment for approx 3 minutes after it has become ready state and then start up the adjustment mode again 0 5 POWER POWER OFF ON Exit Digital key Code START Automatic adjustment CANCEL or CLEAR CANCEL ENTER Stores value in RAM FAX Test copy START 0 5 POWER POWER OFF ON Exit Digital key Code Digital key Sub code ...

Page 59: ...X button is pressed after the code is keyed in at Standby Screen Code Types of test pattern Remarks 1 Grid pattern Refer to P 3 8 3 3 3 Printer related adjustment 3 Grid pattern Duplex printing Refer to P 3 8 3 3 3 Printer related adjustment 6 Copier gamma confirmation pattern For confirming the reproduction of gradation 10 Copier gamma adjustment pattern Refer to P 3 22 3 4 1 Automatic gamma adju...

Page 60: ...nsor Fuser heater ON ALL 141 0 255 M Corrects the control value of the auto toner sensor setup in 05 200 Selection is disable when developer unit is not installed 3 205 Develop er Developer bias DC output adjustment ALL 141 0 255 M As the value increases the transformer output increases correspondingly Remove the developer unit and install the adjustment jig to make adjustment Ch 3 8 3 210 Charger...

Page 61: ...djusting position Ch 3 3 4 6 340 Scanner Reproduction ratio adjustment of secondary scanning direction scanner section ALL 128 63 193 SYS When the value increases by 1 the reproduction ratio in the secondary scanning direction vertical to paper feeding direction increases by approx 0 05 mm 1 350 Scanner Shading position adjustment Original glass ALL 117 92 165 SYS 0 13013 mm step 1 351 RADF ALL 13...

Page 62: ...reproduction Light 2 2 Background reproduction Light 1 3 Background reproduction Dark 1 4 Background reproduction Dark 2 1 363 Scanner Data transfer of characteristic value of scanner SYS board SLG board SCN SYS Transfers the characteristic values of the scanner shading correction factor RGB color correction reproduction ratio color aberration correction shading position correction factor reproduc...

Page 63: ... 255 M 1 410 Laser Adjustment of primary scanning laser writing start position PPC 99 0 255 M When the value increases by 1 the writing start position shifts to the front side by approx 0 0423 mm 1 411 PRT 99 0 255 M 1 421 Drive Adjustment of secondary scanning direction reproduction ratio fine adjustment of main motor speed PPC PRT 132 0 255 M When the value increases by 1 the reproduction ratio ...

Page 64: ...34 0 Image Bottom margin adjustment blank area at the trailing edge of the paper Reverse side at duplexing PPC PRT 0 0 255 M 4 434 1 Image Right margin adjustment blank area at the right of the paper along the paper feeding direction Reverse side at duplexing PPC PRT 29 0 255 M 4 435 Image Top margin adjustment blank area at the leading edge of the paper PRT 24 0 255 M 1 436 Image Left margin adju...

Page 65: ...feeding Paper aligning amount adjustment at the registration section PFP upper drawer Plain paper Long size ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 37 e STUDIO355 455 20 0 63 M e STUDIO205L 255 305 When the value increases by 1 the aligning amount increases by approx 0 3 mm e STUDIO355 455 When the value increases by 1 the aligning amount increases by approx 0 4 mm Paper length Long size 330 mm or longer Middle ...

Page 66: ...aper length Long size 330 mm or longer Middle size 220 mm to 329 mm Short size 219 mm or shorter 4 449 1 Middle size ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 37 e STUDIO355 455 20 0 63 M 4 449 2 Short size ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 37 e STUDIO355 455 20 0 63 M 4 450 0 Paper feeding Paper aligning amount adjustment at the registration section Upper drawer Plain paper Long size ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 37 e STUDIO35...

Page 67: ...ize 330 mm or longer Middle size 220 mm to 329 mm Short size 219 mm or shorter 4 452 1 Middle size ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 37 e STUDIO355 455 20 0 63 M 4 452 2 Short size ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 37 e STUDIO355 455 20 0 63 M 4 455 0 Paper feeding Paper aligning amount adjustment at the registration section Duplex feeding Plain paper Long size ALL 12 0 63 M 4 455 1 Middle size ALL 12 0 63 M 4 455 ...

Page 68: ...r length Long size 330 mm or longer Middle size 220 mm to 329 mm Short size 219 mm or shorter 4 458 1 Middle size ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 44 e STUDIO355 455 28 0 63 M 4 458 2 Short size ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 44 e STUDIO355 455 28 0 63 M 4 460 0 Paper feeding Paper aligning amount adjustment at the registration section Bypass feeding Thick paper 1 Long size ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 44 e STUDIO3...

Page 69: ...size 330 mm or longer Middle size 220 mm to 329 mm Short size 219 mm or shorter 4 461 1 Middle size ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 44 e STUDIO355 455 28 0 63 M 4 461 2 Short size ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 44 e STUDIO355 455 28 0 63 M 4 462 0 Paper feeding Paper aligning amount adjustment at the registration section Bypass feeding Thick paper 3 Long size ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 44 e STUDIO355 455 28 0 63...

Page 70: ...DIO355 455 28 0 63 M 4 464 1 Middle size ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 44 e STUDIO355 455 28 0 63 M 4 464 2 Short size ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 44 e STUDIO355 455 28 0 63 M 4 466 0 Paper feeding Adjustment of paper pushing amount Bypass feeding Plain paper ALL 0 0 20 M When the value increases by 1 the driving speed of bypass feed roller increases by approx 10 msec when the paper transport is started f...

Page 71: ...approx 0 4 mm Paper length Long size 330 mm or longer Middle size 220 mm to 329 mm Short size 219 mm or shorter 4 469 1 Thick paper 1 Middle size ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 37 e STUDIO355 455 21 0 63 M 4 469 2 Thick paper 1 Short size ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 37 e STUDIO355 455 21 0 63 M 4 469 3 Thick paper 2 Long size ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 38 e STUDIO355 455 25 0 63 M 4 469 4 Thick paper 2 Middl...

Page 72: ... length Long size 330 mm or longer Middle size 220 mm to 329 mm Short size 219 mm or shorter 4 470 1 Middle size ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 37 e STUDIO355 455 20 0 63 M 4 470 2 Short size ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 37 e STUDIO355 455 15 0 63 M 4 471 0 Paper feeding Paper aligning amount adjustment at the registration section PFP upper drawer Thick paper 1 Long size ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 37 e STUDIO...

Page 73: ...ection LCF Thick paper 1 ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 37 e STUDIO355 455 15 0 63 M 1 474 0 Paper feeding Paper aligning amount adjustment at the registration section Duplex feeding Thick paper 1 Long size ALL 12 0 63 M 4 474 1 Middle size ALL 12 0 63 M 4 474 2 Short size ALL 12 0 63 M 4 497 0 Laser Adjustment of drawer sideways deviation Upper drawer ALL 128 0 255 M When the value increases by 1 the i...

Page 74: ...o PPC 128 0 255 SYS When the value increases the image becomes darker 1 514 Text Photo PPC 128 0 255 SYS 1 515 Text PPC 128 0 255 SYS 1 580 Image Automatic gamma adjustment All media types PPC When color deviation is found in gradation reproduction the gradation reproduction of color K can be corrected with the automatic gamma adjustment The result of the correction above will be applied to all me...

Page 75: ...evel 2 4 PPC 5 0 10 M 4 667 3 Beam level 3 4 PPC 6 0 10 M 4 667 4 Beam level 4 4 PPC 9 0 10 M 4 672 0 Image Setting beam level conversion Beam level 0 4 PRT 0 0 10 M The smaller the value is the narrower the beam width becomes and the smaller the dots are reproduced 4 672 1 Beam level 1 4 PRT 4 0 10 M 4 672 2 Beam level 2 4 PRT 5 0 10 M 4 672 3 Beam level 3 4 PRT 6 0 10 M 4 672 4 Beam level 4 4 PR...

Page 76: ... 0 255 SYS 1 843 Image smoothi ng NW SCN black 128 0 255 SYS 1 845 Image Density adjustment Manual adjustment Center value Text Photo NW SCN black 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value is the darker the image of the center value becomes 1 846 Text NW SCN black 128 0 255 SYS 1 847 Photo NW SCN black 128 0 255 SYS 1 848 Image smoothi ng NW SCN black 128 0 255 SYS 1 860 Image Density adjustment Fine adj...

Page 77: ...28 0 255 SYS 4 882 1 Medium density NW SCN black 128 0 255 SYS 4 882 2 High density NW SCN black 128 0 255 SYS 4 883 0 Image Gamma balance adjustment Image smoothing Low density NW SCN black 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value is the darker the image of the area surrounding the target area becomes 4 883 1 Medium density NW SCN black 128 0 255 SYS 4 883 2 High density NW SCN black 128 0 255 SYS 4 92...

Page 78: ... increases the image becomes darker 1 949 0 Image Gamma balance adjustment User custom Low density PPC 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value is the darker the image of the target area becomes 4 949 1 Medium density PPC 128 0 255 SYS 4 949 2 High density PPC 128 0 255 SYS 4 976 Maintena nce Equipment number serial number entry ALL SYS When this adjustment is performed with this code the setting code 0...

Page 79: ...tends to be judged as black even at the auto color mode The smaller value is the more it tends to be judged as color 1 2083 Image processi ng Transfer cleaning bias adjustment positive ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 63 e STUDIO355 455 96 0 255 M When the high voltage transformer is replaced the transfer cleaning bias needs to be adjusted with this code The larger the setting value is the higher the valu...

Page 80: ...djustment 05 205 05 210 05 221 05 234 3 7025 Image Background offset adjustment for RADF PPC 128 0 255 SYS The larger the adjustment value is the lighter the background becomes The smaller the adjustment value is the darker the background becomes 1 7033 Image Backgroun d adjustment Automatic density adjustment Text Photo PPC 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value is the lighter the background becomes ...

Page 81: ...ustment Text Photo PPC 1 0 1 SYS 0 Background peak Fixed 1 Background peak Varied 1 7287 Image Text PPC 1 0 1 SYS 1 7288 Image Photo PPC 0 0 1 SYS 1 7315 0 Image Gamma balance adjustment PS Smooth 600dpi L PRT 128 0 255 SYS When the value increases the density in the target area becomes higher L Low density area M Medium density area H High density area 4 7315 1 M PRT 128 0 255 SYS 4 7315 2 H PRT ...

Page 82: ... H PRT 128 0 255 SYS 4 7351 0 Image Setting beam level conversion PRT Hardcopy security printing Beam level 0 4 PRT 0 0 10 M The smaller the value is the narrower the beam width becomes and the smaller the dots are reproduced 4 7351 1 Beam level 1 4 PRT 4 0 10 M 4 7351 2 Beam level 2 4 PRT 5 0 10 M 4 7351 3 Beam level 3 4 PRT 6 0 10 M 4 7351 4 Beam level 4 4 PRT 9 0 10 M 4 7352 0 Image Setting bea...

Page 83: ...8 0 255 SYS The larger the value is the sharper the image becomes The smaller the value is the softer the image becomes and the less moire appears 1 7475 Image Density adjustment Manual density adjustment Center value User custom SCN black 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value is the darker the image at the center value becomes 1 7478 Image Density adjustment Automatic density adjustment User custom ...

Page 84: ...adjustment Manual adjustment Center value Text SCN color 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value is the darker the image at the center value becomes 1 8341 Printed image SCN color 128 0 255 SYS 1 8342 Photo SCN color 128 0 255 SYS 1 8344 Image Density adjustment Manual adjustment Light step value Text SCN color 20 0 255 SYS Sets the changing amount per step of the density adjustment buttons on the cont...

Page 85: ...arger the value is the brighter the image becomes The smaller the value is the duller the image becomes 1 8375 Image Sharpness adjustment User custom mode SCN color 128 0 255 SYS When the value increases the image becomes sharper When the value decreases the image becomes softer The smaller the value is the less the moire becomes 1 8380 Image Density adjustment Manual adjustment Center value User ...

Page 86: ... SYS The larger the adjustment value is the lighter the background becomes 1 8400 Image Backgroun d offset adjustment Automatic density adjustment Text Photo SCN black 128 0 255 SYS The larger the value is the less easily the background low density area is printed The smaller the value is the more easily the background low density area is printed 1 8402 Photo SCN black 128 0 255 SYS 1 8403 Gray sc...

Page 87: ...ckground processing SCN color 5 0 10 SYS 0 10 0 High compression low image quality 10 Low compression high image quality 1 9107 Image Resolution adjustment of SLIM PDF background processing SCN color 1 0 3 SYS 0 75dpi 1 100dpi 2 150dpi 3 200dpi 1 Adjustment mode 05 Code Classific ation Items Funct ion Default Acceptable value Boa rd Contents Proce dure ...

Page 88: ...R or INTERRUPT Sets or changes value CLEAR Corrects value CANCEL 0 8 POWER POWER OFF ON Exit Digital key Code START ENTER or INTERRUPT Adjustment value cannot be changed 0 8 POWER POWER OFF ON Exit Digital key Code START CANCEL or CLEAR Automatic setting ENTER or INTERRUPT Stores value in RAM 0 8 POWER POWER OFF ON Exit Digital key Code Digital key Sub code Digital key FUNCTION CLEAR Sets or chang...

Page 89: ...ue in RAM 0 8 POWER POWER OFF ON Exit Digital key Code Select icon START CANCEL ENTER or INTERRUPT CLEAR Corrects value Stores value in RAM 0 8 POWER POWER OFF ON Exit Digital key Code Digital key 1st setting Digital key 2nd setting START START CANCEL ENTER or INTERRUPT CLEAR Corrects value CLEAR Corrects value Stores value in RAM 0 8 POWER POWER OFF ON Exit Digital key Code Digital key or Softwar...

Page 90: ... selection ALL EUR 0 UC 1 JPN 2 0 2 M 0 EUR 1 UC 2 JPN 1 202 User interface Counter installed externally ALL 0 0 4 M 0 No external counter 1 Coin controller 2 Copy key card This value is valid only when 2 is set to 08 201 3 Key copy counter 4 Key card for OEM1 1 203 General Line adjustment mode ALL 0 0 1 M 0 For factory shipment 1 For line Field 0 must be selected 1 204 User interface Auto clear t...

Page 91: ...ground 1 White letter on black background 1 209 User interface Default setting of filing format when E mailing ALL 1 0 6 SYS 0 TIFF Multi 1 PDF Multi 3 TIFF Single 4 PDF Single 5 XPS Multi 6 XPS Single 1 210 Paper feeding Paper size A6 R feeding widthwise direction PRT 148 105 148 432 105 297 M 10 218 User interface Default setting of filing format when storing files at color ACS modes SCN color 1...

Page 92: ...WD CND KRD 5 0 13 SYS 0 Language 1 English 1 Language 2 German 2 Language 3 French 3 Language 4 Spanish 4 Language 5 Italian 5 Language 6 Japanese Chinese Taiwanese Korean 6 Not used nonenterable 7 Language 8 Danish 8 Language 9 Finnish 9 Language 10 Norwegian 10 Language 11 Swedish 11 Not used nonenterable 12 Language 13 Polish 13 Language 14 Russian 1 223 Maintena nce Switching of output pages d...

Page 93: ... direction ALL 257 182 182 432 140 297 M 10 234 Paper feeding Paper size LT R feeding widthwise direction ALL 279 216 182 432 140 297 M 10 235 Paper feeding Paper size LD R feeding widthwise direction ALL 432 279 182 432 140 297 M 10 236 Paper feeding Paper size LG R feeding widthwise direction ALL 356 216 182 432 140 297 M 10 237 Paper feeding Paper size ST R feeding widthwise direction ALL 216 1...

Page 94: ... non standard type into MEMORY 4 10 250 Maintena nce Service technician telephone number ALL 0 32 digits SYS A telephone number can be entered up to 32 digits Use the Pause button to enter a hyphen 11 251 Maintena nce Setting value of PM counter K ALL Refer to contents 8 digits M Default e STUDIO205L JPD 0 Other 80000 e STUDIO255 JPD 0 Other 100000 e STUDIO305 JPD 0 Other 120000 e STUDIO355 JPD 0 ...

Page 95: ...t this code Unit Minute 1 263 User interface Administrator s password Maximum 10 digits ALL 123456 10 digits The password can be entered in alphabets and figures A Z a z 0 9 within 10 digits 11 264 Network File retention period SCN 30 0 999 SYS 0 No limits 1 to 999 1 to 999 days 1 265 Network Maximum data capacity at E mailing SCN 30 2 30 SYS 2 to 30 M bytes 1 266 Network Maximum data capacity at ...

Page 96: ...transmitting E mail ALL 0 0 6 SYS Sets the default value for the partial size of E mail to be transmitted when creating a template 0 Not divided 1 64 2 128 3 256 4 512 5 1024 6 2048 Unit KB 1 274 FAX Default setting of page by page when transmitting Internet FAX FAX 0 0 4 SYS Sets the default value for the page by page of Internet FAX to be transmitted when creating a template 0 Not divide 1 256 2...

Page 97: ... only when other than 0 is set in 08 590 1 283 User interface Default setting of original mode SCN 0 0 3 SYS 0 Text 1 Text Photo 2 Photo 3 Custom 1 284 User interface Default setting of duplex mode SCN 0 0 2 SYS 0 Single 1 Book 2 Tablet 1 285 User interface Default setting of rotation angle of original SCN 0 0 3 SYS 0 0 degree 1 90 degrees 2 180 degrees 3 270 degrees 1 286 User interface Default s...

Page 98: ...ving tray PRT 0 0 6 SYS 0 Inner tray 1 Finisher tray 1 2 Finisher tray 2 3 Not used 4 Job Separator upper tray 5 Job Separator lower tray 6 Exit tray The settings 4 and 5 are effective only when the Job Separator MJ 5004 is installed 1 296 Network Raw printing job Number of form lines PRT 1200 500 12800 SYS Sets the number of form lines from 5 to 128 A hundredfold of the number of form lines is de...

Page 99: ... according to the setting for the count setting of large sized paper 08 352 and the definition setting of large sized paper 08 353 305 18 SRA3 320 x 450 mm 320 x 460 mm 305 21 Feeding direction 460 n 800 mm 305 22 Feeding direction 800 n 1200 mm 305 23 Feeding direction 148 n 460 mm 4 305 1 A4 305 2 A5 305 3 A6 305 4 B4 305 5 B5 305 6 FOLIO 305 7 LD 305 8 LG 305 9 LT 305 10 ST 305 11 COMP 305 12 1...

Page 100: ... of large sized paper 08 353 306 18 SRA3 320 x 450 mm 320 x 460 mm 306 21 Feeding direction 460 n 800 mm 306 22 Feeding direction 800 n 1200 mm 306 23 Feeding direction 148 n 460 mm 4 306 1 A4 306 2 A5 306 3 A6 306 4 B4 306 5 B5 306 6 FOLIO 306 7 LD 306 8 LG 306 9 LT 306 10 ST 306 11 COMP 306 12 13 LG 306 13 8 5 x 8 5 306 14 16K 306 15 8K 306 16 A3Wide 306 17 LDWide 306 18 SRA3 306 19 13 x 19 306 ...

Page 101: ...paper 08 353 307 18 SRA3 320 x 450 mm 320 x 460 mm 307 21 Feeding direction 460 n 800 mm 307 22 Feeding direction 800 n 1200 mm 307 23 Feeding direction 148 n 460 mm 4 307 1 A4 307 2 A5 307 3 A6 307 4 B4 307 5 B5 307 6 FOLIO 307 7 LD 307 8 LG 307 9 LT 307 10 ST 307 11 COMP 307 12 13 LG 307 13 8 5 x 8 5 307 14 16K 307 15 8K 307 16 A3Wide 307 17 LDWide 307 18 SRA3 307 19 13 x 19 307 20 Envelope 307 ...

Page 102: ...8 353 308 18 SRA3 320 x 450 mm 320 x 460 mm 308 21 Feeding direction 460 n 800 mm 308 22 Feeding direction 800 n 1200 mm 308 23 Feeding direction 148 n 460 mm 4 308 1 A4 308 2 A5 308 3 A6 308 4 B4 308 5 B5 308 6 FOLIO 308 7 LD 308 8 LG 308 9 LT 308 10 ST 308 11 COMP 308 12 13 LG 308 13 8 5 x 8 5 308 14 16K 308 15 8K 308 16 A3Wide 308 17 LDWide 308 18 SRA3 308 19 13 x 19 308 20 Envelope 308 21 Extr...

Page 103: ...n setting of large sized paper 08 353 310 18 SRA3 320 x 450 mm 320 x 460 mm 310 21 Feeding direction 460 n 800 mm 310 22 Feeding direction 800 n 1200 mm 310 23 Feeding direction 148 n 460 mm 4 310 1 A4 310 2 A5 310 3 A6 310 4 B4 310 5 B5 310 6 FOLIO 310 7 LD 310 8 LG 310 9 LT 310 10 ST 310 11 COMP 310 12 13 LG 310 13 8 5 x 8 5 310 14 16K 310 15 8K 310 16 A3Wide 310 17 LDWide 310 18 SRA3 310 19 13 ...

Page 104: ...g of large sized paper 08 353 312 18 SRA3 320 x 450 mm 320 x 460 mm 312 21 Feeding direction 460 n 800 mm 312 22 Feeding direction 800 n 1200 mm 312 23 Feeding direction 148 n 460 mm 4 312 1 A4 312 2 A5 312 3 A6 312 4 B4 312 5 B5 312 6 FOLIO 312 7 LD 312 8 LG 312 9 LT 312 10 ST 312 11 COMP 312 12 13 LG 312 13 8 5 x 8 5 312 14 16K 312 15 8K 312 16 A3Wide 312 17 LDWide 312 18 SRA3 312 19 13 x 19 312...

Page 105: ... large sized paper 08 353 313 18 SRA3 320 x 450 mm 320 x 460 mm 313 21 Feeding direction 460 n 800 mm 313 22 Feeding direction 800 n 1200 mm 313 23 Feeding direction 148 n 460 mm 4 313 1 A4 313 2 A5 313 3 A6 313 4 B4 313 5 B5 313 6 FOLIO 313 7 LD 313 8 LG 313 9 LT 313 10 ST 313 11 COMP 313 12 13 LG 313 13 8 5 x 8 5 313 14 16K 313 15 8K 313 16 A3Wide 313 17 LDWide 313 18 SRA3 313 19 13 x 19 313 20 ...

Page 106: ...r 08 353 314 18 SRA3 320 x 450 mm 320x460 mm 314 21 Feeding direction 460 n 800 mm 314 22 Feeding direction 800 n 1200 mm 314 23 Feeding direction 148 n 460 mm 4 314 1 A4 314 2 A5 314 3 A6 314 4 B4 314 5 B5 314 6 FOLIO 314 7 LD 314 8 LG 314 9 LT 314 10 ST 314 11 COMP 314 12 13 LG 314 13 8 5 x 8 5 314 14 16K 314 15 8K 314 16 A3Wide 314 17 LDWide 314 18 SRA3 314 19 13 x 19 314 20 Envelope 314 21 Ext...

Page 107: ...paper 08 353 315 18 SRA3 320 x 450 mm 320x460 mm 315 21 Feeding direction 460 n 800 mm 315 22 Feeding direction 800 n 1200 mm 315 23 Feeding direction 148 n 460 mm 4 315 1 A4 315 2 A5 315 3 A6 315 4 B4 315 5 B5 315 6 FOLIO 315 7 LD 315 8 LG 315 9 LT 315 10 ST 315 11 COMP 315 12 13 LG 315 13 8 5 x 8 5 315 14 16K 315 15 8K 315 16 A3Wide 315 17 LDWide 315 18 SRA3 315 19 13 x 19 315 20 Envelope 315 21...

Page 108: ... 316 7 LD 316 8 LG 316 9 LT 316 10 ST 316 11 COMP 316 12 13 LG 316 13 8 5 x 8 5 316 14 16K 316 15 8K 316 16 A3Wide 316 17 LDWide 316 18 SRA3 316 19 13 x 19 316 20 Envelope 316 21 Extra long size paper a 316 22 Extra long size paper b 316 23 Others 320 0 Counter Display of number of output pages in copier function Large PPC 0 8 digits SYS Counts the number of output pages in the Copier Function acc...

Page 109: ...t pages at the List Print Mode Function according to its size large small Large Number of output pages of large sized paper defined at 08 353 Small Number of output pages other than set as large sized paper Total Total number output pages of all paper sizes 14 322 1 Small PRT 0 8 digits SYS 14 322 2 Total PRT 0 8 digits SYS 14 323 0 Counter Display of number of output pages in FAX function Large P...

Page 110: ...gits SYS Counts the number of scanning pages in the Copier Function according to its size large small Large Number of output pages of large sized paper defined at 08 353 Small Number of output pages other than set as large sized paper Total Total number output pages of all paper sizes 14 327 1 Small PPC 0 8 digits SYS 14 327 2 Total PPC 0 8 digits SYS 14 328 0 Counter Display of number of scanning...

Page 111: ...splay of number of transmitted pages in FAX function Large FAX 0 8 digits SYS Counts the number of transmitted pages in the FAX Function according to its size large small Large Number of output pages of large sized paper defined at 08 353 Small Number of output pages other than set as large sized paper Total Total number output pages of all paper sizes 14 330 1 Small FAX 0 8 digits SYS 14 330 2 To...

Page 112: ...per size Envelope Monarch R feeding widthwise direction ALL 191 98 148 432 98 297 M 10 340 Paper feeding Paper size Envelope CHO 3 R feeding widthwise direction ALL 235 120 148 432 105 297 M 10 341 Paper feeding Paper size Envelope YOU 4 R feeding widthwise direction ALL 235 105 148 432 105 297 M 10 342 User interface Displaying number of original pages placed on original glass PPC 0 0 1 SYS This ...

Page 113: ... number of sheets fed from PFP lower drawer 2 372 Counter Counter for ADU ALL 0 8 digits M Counts the number of output pages of duplex printing 2 374 Counter Counter for RADF ALL 0 8 digits SYS Counts the number of originals fed from RADF 2 375 Maintena nce Setting value of PM time counter display K ALL black JPD 0 Other 161000 8 digits M Time accumulating counter 1 376 Maintena nce Current value ...

Page 114: ...Fuser Temperature drop setting in ready status Center thermistor The first drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 1 e STUDIO355 455 0 0 10 M This code is valid only when 20 is set to 08 886 Setting value x 5 C from 0 C to 50 C 4 404 1 The second drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 1 e STUDIO355 455 0 0 10 M 4 404 2 The third drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 1 e STUDIO355 455 0 0 10 M 4 404 3 The fourth drop ALL e S...

Page 115: ...roller temperature in ready status Side thermistor ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 8 e STUDIO355 455 10 0 12 M 0 140 C 1 145 C 2 150 C 3 155 C 4 160 C 5 165 C 6 170 C 7 175 C 8 180 C 9 185 C 10 190 C 11 195 C 12 200 C 1 409 Fuser Fuser roller temperature in energy saver mode Center thermistor ALL 0 0 13 M 0 OFF 1 40 C 2 50 C 3 60 C 4 70 C 5 80 C 6 90 C 7 100 C 8 110 C 9 120 C 10 130 C 11 140 C 12 150 C 1...

Page 116: ...ller temperature during printing Center thermistor Thick paper 1 ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 8 e STUDIO355 455 10 0 14 M 0 140 C 1 145 C 2 150 C 3 155 C 4 160 C 5 165 C 6 170 C 7 175 C 8 180 C 9 185 C 10 190 C 11 195 C 12 200 C 13 205 C 14 210 C 1 414 Develop er Toner density life correction switching ALL 0 0 7 M 0 Unchanged Default 1 Approx 0 3 wt higher 2 Approx 0 6 wt higher 3 Approx 0 9 wt higher...

Page 117: ...in paper at ordinary temperature Center thermisto r ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 7 e STUDIO355 455 8 0 12 M 0 130 C 1 135 C 2 140 C 3 145 C 4 150 C 5 155 C 6 160 C 7 165 C 8 170 C 9 175 C 10 180 C 11 185 C 12 120 C 4 433 1 Side thermisto r ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 5 e STUDIO355 455 6 0 12 M 4 437 Fuser Fuser roller temperature during printing Center thermistor Thick paper 2 ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 8 ...

Page 118: ... sec 14 18 sec 15 20 sec 1 448 Fuser Fuser roller temperature in Energy Saving Mode Side thermistor ALL 0 0 13 M 0 OFF 1 40 C 2 50 C 3 60 C 4 70 C 5 80 C 6 90 C 7 100 C 8 110 C 9 120 C 10 130 C 11 140 C 12 150 C 13 160 C 1 449 Paper feeding Incorrect paper size jam detection switching ALL 0 0 1 M 0 Enabled 1 Disabled 1 450 Fuser Fuser roller temperature during printing Side thermistor Plain paper ...

Page 119: ...er roller temperature during printing Side thermistor OHP film ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 8 e STUDIO355 455 10 0 14 M 0 140 C 1 145 C 2 150 C 3 155 C 4 160 C 5 165 C 6 170 C 7 175 C 8 180 C 9 185 C 10 190 C 11 195 C 12 200 C 13 205 C 14 210 C 1 455 Image processi ng Toner supply amount correction Toner motor control ALL 0 0 5 M Corrects the supply amount of the fresh toner driving period of the tone...

Page 120: ...th no scanning LT series Judges whether it is LT R or LG without transporting in reverse with no scanning 1 Enable 1 AMS A series Judges whether it is A4 R or FOLIO by transporting without scanning in reverse to detect its length LT series Judges whether it is LT R or LG by transporting without scanning in reverse to detect its length APS The same as that of APS in 0 Disabled 1 463 0 Paper feeding...

Page 121: ...471 Paper feeding Paper size Postcard feeding widthwise direction ALL 148 100 148 432 100 297 M Postcard is supported only for JPN model 10 476 0 Fuser Dropping temperature setting when printing on thick paper First drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 1 e STUDIO355 455 0 0 10 M Setting value x 5 C 0 to 50 C This code is valid only when 20 is set to 08 535 1 4 476 1 Second drop ALL 2 0 10 M 4 476 2 Third...

Page 122: ...punch is specified 1 482 Paper feeding Feeding retry setting ALL 0 0 1 M 0 ON 1 OFF 1 483 Laser Pre running rotation of polygonal motor ALL 0 0 2 SYS Sets whether or not switching the polygonal motor from the standby rotation to the normal rotation when the original is set on the RADF or the original cover is opened 0 Valid when using RADF and the original is set manually 1 Invalid 2 Valid when us...

Page 123: ...andby ALL 5 0 5 M 0 38 090 55 rpm 1 35 000 rpm 2 30 000 rpm 3 25 000 rpm 4 20 000 rpm 5 10 000 rpm 1 490 Laser Polygonal motor rotation in the energy saving mode ALL 0 0 1 M 0 Stopped 1 10 000 rpm 1 491 Transfer Transfer charger bias correction H at duplexing ALL 126 0 255 M Corrects the transfer charger bias output value of the leading edge area of paper at duplexing 1 492 Transfer Transfer charg...

Page 124: ... set as a base 2 Text is set as a base 3 Photo is set as a base 1 509 Image Error diffusion and dither setting at a photo mode Custom Mode PPC 1 0 1 SYS Switches the image processing method when Custom Mode 3 is set 0 Error diffusion 1 Dither 1 515 Fuser Temperature setting of warming up Center thermistor ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 4 e STUDIO355 455 8 0 14 M 0 140 C 1 145 C 2 150 C 3 155 C 4 160 C 5...

Page 125: ...r roller temperature during printing Center thermistor Envelope ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 11 e STUDIO355 455 13 0 14 M 0 140 C 1 145 C 2 150 C 3 155 C 4 160 C 5 165 C 6 170 C 7 175 C 8 180 C 9 185 C 10 190 C 11 195 C 12 200 C 13 205 C 14 210 C 1 521 Fuser Fuser roller temperature during printing Side thermistor Envelope ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 9 e STUDIO355 455 11 0 14 M 0 140 C 1 145 C 2 150 C 3 ...

Page 126: ... 20 is set to 08 535 0 4 525 1 The second drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 30 e STUDIO355 455 18 0 200 M 4 525 2 The third drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 40 e STUDIO355 455 24 0 200 M 4 525 3 The fourth drop ALL 75 0 200 M 4 526 Fuser Pre running time for first printing OHP film ALL 0 0 15 M 0 Invalid 1 0 sec 2 2 sec 3 3 sec 4 4 sec 5 5 sec 6 6 sec 7 7 sec 8 8 sec 9 9 sec 10 10 sec 11 12 sec 12 14 sec...

Page 127: ...TUDIO355 455 18 0 200 M 4 527 2 The third drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 40 e STUDIO355 455 24 0 200 M 4 527 3 The fourth drop ALL 75 0 200 M 4 535 0 Fuser Temperature drop control setting during printing Temperature Time ALL 2 0 20 M 0 None 1 Pattern 1 2 Pattern 2 3 Pattern 3 4 Pattern 4 5 Pattern 5 6 Pattern 6 7 Pattern 7 8 Pattern 8 9 Pattern 9 10 Pattern 10 11 Pattern 11 12 Pattern 12 13 Patter...

Page 128: ... 14 15 Pattern 15 16 Pattern 16 17 Pattern 17 18 Pattern 18 19 Pattern 19 20 Manual adjustment 4 536 0 Fuser Temperature drop setting during printing Center thermistor The first drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 1 e STUDIO355 455 0 0 10 M Setting value x 5 C from 0 C to 50 C This code is valid only when 20 is set to 08 535 0 4 536 1 The second drop ALL 2 0 10 M 4 536 2 The third drop ALL e STUDIO205L ...

Page 129: ...55 4 0 10 M Setting value x 5 C from 0 C to 50 C This code is valid only when 20 is set to 08 535 0 4 537 1 The second drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 3 e STUDIO355 455 6 0 10 M 4 537 2 The third drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 4 e STUDIO355 455 6 0 10 M 4 537 3 The fourth drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 5 e STUDIO355 455 6 0 10 M 4 Setting mode 08 Code Classific ation Items Functi on Default Acceptable...

Page 130: ...O355 455 4 0 10 M Setting value x 5 C from 0 C to 50 C This code is valid only when 20 is set to 08 535 1 4 539 1 The second drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 3 e STUDIO355 455 6 0 10 M 4 539 2 The third drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 4 e STUDIO355 455 6 0 10 M 4 539 3 The fourth drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 5 e STUDIO355 455 6 0 10 M 4 Setting mode 08 Code Classific ation Items Functi on Default Acce...

Page 131: ...d drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 40 e STUDIO355 455 24 0 200 M 4 540 3 The fourth drop ALL 75 0 200 M 4 541 0 Fuser Temperature drop switching time setting during printing on thick paper Side thermistor The first drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 20 e STUDIO355 455 10 0 200 M Setting value x 5 seconds from 0 to 1000 seconds This code is valid only when 20 is set to 08 535 1 4 541 1 The second drop ALL ...

Page 132: ... to duplex copying 2 Double sided to duplex copying 3 User selection 1 604 User interface Default setting for APS AMS PPC 0 0 2 SYS 0 APS Automatic Paper Selection 1 AMS Automatic Magnification Selection 2 Not selected 1 605 User interface Centering printing of primary secondary direction at AMS PPC 1 0 1 SYS 0 Invalid 1 Valid 1 607 User interface Default setting of RADF mode PPC 0 0 1 SYS 0 Conti...

Page 133: ...g Copier PPC 1 0 1 SYS 0 Invalid 1 Valid 1 621 User interface Department management setting FAX FAX 1 0 1 SYS 0 Invalid 1 Valid 1 622 User interface Department management setting Printer PRT 1 0 1 SYS 0 Invalid 1 Valid 1 623 User interface Department management setting Scanner SCN 1 0 1 SYS 0 Invalid 1 Valid 1 624 User interface Department management setting List print PRT 1 0 1 SYS 0 Invalid 1 Va...

Page 134: ... 1 641 User interface Automatic Sorting Mode setting RADF PPC 2 0 4 SYS 0 Invalid 1 STAPLE 2 SORT 3 GROUP 4 ROTATE SORT 1 642 User interface Default setting of Sorter Mode PPC 0 0 4 SYS 0 NON SORT 1 STAPLE 2 SORT 3 GROUP 4 ROTATE SORT 1 645 User interface Correction of reproduction ratio in editing copy PPC 10 0 10 SYS Sets the reproduction ratio for the X in 1 printing including magazine sort to ...

Page 135: ...ON Circulation 1 653 User interface Cascade operation setting PRT 0 0 2 SYS 0 OFF 1 ON STOP 2 ON Circulation 1 657 User interface Direction priority for date and time stamp printing PPC 0 0 1 SYS 0 Short edge 1 Long edge 1 658 User interface Auto Job Start setting for bypass feed printing PRT 0 0 1 SYS Sets whether or not feeding a paper automatically into the equipment when it is placed on the by...

Page 136: ...t Code is displayed on the control panel even if the department management function is not set on In this case initialize the area with this code This area is normally initialized at the factory 3 673 General Trial period setting PRT SCN 254 1 60 SYS Sets the trial period from 1 to 60 days This setting is effective only when the default value is 254 Once the default value is set this value is only...

Page 137: ...smission setting when Fax Internet Fax job received 3 686 General Rebuilding all databases related to log ALL SYS Rebuilds all databases related to the log Job log and message log 3 689 FAX Adaptation of paper source priority selection FAX 0 0 1 SYS 0 Not subjected for APS judgment 1 Subjected for APS judgment 1 690 General HDD formatting ALL 2 2 SYS 0 Not formatted 2 Normal formatting 7 691 Gener...

Page 138: ...ing operation no staple Copying ALL 1 0 1 SYS 0 Continues printing by switching sort setting 1 Interrupts printing 4 704 1 Printing BOX printing ALL 0 0 1 SYS 0 Continues printing by switching sort setting 1 Interrupts printing 4 707 Maintena nce Remote controlled service HTTP initially registered server URL setting ALL https device mfp support com 443 device firstregist ashx SYS Maximum 256 Bytes...

Page 139: ...SYS 0 Valid 1 Invalid 1 727 Maintena nce HTTP proxy IP address setting ALL SYS 000 000 000 000 255 255 255 255 Default value 000 000 000 000 11 728 Maintena nce HTTP proxy port number setting ALL 0 0 65535 SYS 1 729 Maintena nce HTTP proxy ID setting ALL SYS Maximum 30 letters 11 730 Maintena nce HTTP proxy password setting ALL SYS Maximum 30 letters 11 731 Maintena nce HTTP proxy panel display AL...

Page 140: ...upplier s name ALL SYS Maximum 50 letters 11 747 Maintena nce Remote Automatic ordering function of supplies Supplier s address ALL SYS Maximum 100 letters 11 748 Maintena nce Remote Automatic ordering function of supplies Notes ALL SYS Maximum 128 letters 11 758 Maintena nce Remote Information about supplies Part number of toner cartridge ALL SYS Maximum 20 digits 11 759 Maintena nce Remote Infor...

Page 141: ...JPN 0 0 1 SYS 0 Not displayed 1 displayed 1 775 Maintena nce Remote Sending error history of equipment ALL 0 0 1 SYS 0 Invalid 1 Valid 1 776 Maintena nce Remote Setting total counter transmission interval ALL SYS Hour Hour Minute Minute 1 777 Maintena nce Remote Destination E mail address 2 ALL SYS Maximum 192 letters 11 778 Maintena nce Remote Destination E mail address 3 ALL SYS Maximum 192 lett...

Page 142: ... polling day selection Saturday ALL 0 0 1 SYS 0 Invalid 1 Valid 1 794 Maintena nce Information of supplies setting of toner cartridge K ALL 0 0 1 SYS 0 Invalid 1 Valid 1 795 Maintena nce Information of supplies setting of waste toner box ALL 0 0 1 SYS 0 Invalid 1 Valid 1 796 Maintena nce Remote controlled service lengthened interval polling End of month ALL 0 0 1 SYS 0 Invalid 1 Valid 1 798 Genera...

Page 143: ... limit Thick paper 1 Center themistor ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 8 e STUDIO355 455 10 0 12 M 0 130 C 1 135 C 2 140 C 3 145 C 4 150 C 5 155 C 6 160 C 7 165 C 8 170 C 9 175 C 10 180 C 11 185 C 12 120 C 4 801 1 Side themistor ALL 6 0 12 M 4 802 0 Fuser Temperature control lower limit Thick paper 2 Center themistor ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 9 e STUDIO355 455 11 0 12 M 0 130 C 1 135 C 2 140 C 3 145 C 4 15...

Page 144: ...hemistor ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 10 e STUDIO355 455 7 0 12 M 4 805 Charger Main charger bias correction Text Photo OHP film PRT 98 0 255 M Corrects the value of the main charger bias adjustment 05 210 1 807 Charger Main charger bias correction Text Photo OHP film PPC 98 0 255 M 1 808 Charger Main charger bias correction Text OHP film PPC 98 0 255 M 1 809 Charger Main charger bias correction Photo...

Page 145: ...rrects the value of the developer bias adjustment 05 205 1 861 Develop er Developer bias Hi1 correction Text Photo PPC 128 0 255 M Corrects the value of the developer bias adjustment 05 205 1 862 Develop er Developer bias Hi1 correction Text PPC 128 0 255 M Corrects the value of the developer bias adjustment 05 205 1 863 Develop er Developer bias Hi1 correction Photo PPC 128 0 255 M Corrects the v...

Page 146: ... 05 286 1 873 Laser Laser power correction Text Photo PPC 128 0 255 M Corrects the value of the laser power adjustment 05 286 1 876 Laser Laser power correction Text PPC 128 0 255 M Corrects the value of the laser power adjustment 05 286 1 877 Laser Laser power correction Photo PPC 128 0 255 M Corrects the value of the laser power adjustment 05 286 1 884 Laser Laser power correction FAX FAX 128 0 ...

Page 147: ...ROM basic section software version ALL VX XX X XX 2 921 Version FROM internal program ALL VXXX XXX X 2 922 Version UI data fixed section version ALL VXXX XXX X 2 923 Version UI data common section version ALL VXXX XXX X 2 924 Version Version of UI data language 1 in HDD ALL VXXX XXX X 2 925 Version Version of UI data language 2 in HDD ALL VXXX XXX X 2 926 Version Version of UI data language 3 in H...

Page 148: ...upted when the setting value x 10 is reached then printing is resumed 0 100 0 to 100 pages 1 950 Electroni c Filing Start up method of Electronic Filing ALL 0 0 2 SYS Sets the start up method of the Electronic Filing 0 Standard 1 Forced start up Not recovered 2 Forced start up Recovered 1 953 User interface Access code entry for Electronic Filing printing ALL 0 0 1 SYS 0 Renewed automatically 1 En...

Page 149: ...job when it is short paid using a coin controller 0 Pause the job 1 Stop the job 1 976 Electroni c Filing Equipment name and user name setting to a folder when saving files ALL 0 0 2 SYS Sets whether or not adding the equipment name and user name to the folder when saving files 0 Not add 1 Add the equipment name 2 Add the user name 1 978 Network Raw printing job Paper feeding drawer PRT 0 0 5 SYS ...

Page 150: ... 60 Danish Norwegian 29 ISO 69 French 30 Windows 3 0 Latin 1 31 MC Text 32 PC Cyrillic 33 ITC Zapf Dingbats 34 ISO 8859 10 Latin 6 35 PC 775 36 PC 1004 37 Symbol 38 Windows Baltic 39 Wingdings 1 983 User interface JOB STATUS initial screen setting ALL 2 0 2 SYS 0 Print 1 Private 2 Hold 1 986 General Copy function setting PPC 0 0 1 SYS Sets the copy function to be invalid 0 Valid 1 Invalid 1 988 Pa...

Page 151: ...ay ALL NIC 000 000 000 000 255 255 255 255 Default value 000 000 000 000 12 1011 Network Availability of IPX ALL 2 1 2 NIC 1 Available 2 Not available 12 1012 Network Network frame type ALL 1 1 5 NIC 1 Automatic 2 IEEE802 3 3 Ethernet II 4 IEEE802 3SNAP 5 IEEE802 2 12 1014 Network Availability of AppleTalk ALL 2 1 2 NIC 1 Available 2 Not available 12 1015 Network Zone setting of AppleTalk ALL NIC ...

Page 152: ...ALL 1 1 2 NIC 1 Available 2 Not available 12 1031 Network Port number to NIC HTTP server ALL 80 1 65535 NIC 12 1032 Network Port number to system HTTP server ALL 8080 1 65535 NIC 1 1037 Network Availability of SMTP client ALL 1 1 2 NIC 1 Available 2 Not available 12 1038 Network FQDN or IP address of SMTP server ALL NIC Maximum 128 Bytes 12 1039 Network TCP port number of SMTP client ALL 25 1 6553...

Page 153: ...ork Availability of LPD client ALL 1 1 2 NIC 1 Valid 2 Invalid 12 1076 Network TCP port number of LPD ALL 515 1 65535 NIC 12 1077 Network LPD queue name ALL NIC Maximum 31 letters 12 1078 Network Availability of IPP ALL 1 1 2 NIC 1 Valid 2 Invalid 12 1079 Network Availability of IPP port number 80 ALL 1 1 2 NIC 1 Valid 2 Invalid 12 1080 Network TCP port number of IPP ALL 631 1 65535 NIC 12 1081 Ne...

Page 154: ...um 24 letters Valid from 0 to 9 and from A to F 12 1100 Network Method of SMTP server authentication ALL 5 1 7 10 NIC 1 Disable 2 Plain 3 Login 4 Cram MD5 5 Digest MD5 6 Kerberos 7 NTLM 10 Auto 12 1101 Network Login name for SMTP server authentication ALL NIC Maximum 64 letters 12 1102 Network Login password for SMTP server authentication ALL NIC Maximum 64 letters 12 1103 Network Rendezvous setti...

Page 155: ...Invalid 1 Valid 1 1126 Counter Validity of interrupt copying when external counters are installed ALL 0 0 1 SYS 0 Invalid 1 Valid 1 1130 User interface Job Build Function ALL 1 0 1 SYS Sets the Job Build Function 0 Invalid 1 Valid 1 1131 User interface Maximum number of time job build performed ALL 1000 5 2000 SYS Sets the maximum number of time a job build has been performed 5 2000 5 to 2000 time...

Page 156: ...nter value of the fuser roller is cleared this counter value is also cleared in sync at the PM support mode 1 1378 Counter Counter for period of time fuser unit is at ready temperature ALL 0 8 digits M Counts up the heater control time accumulated when the equipment is at ready status When the counter value of the fuser roller is reset this counter is also reset in sync at the PM support mode 1 13...

Page 157: ...p when the registration sensor is ON When the counter value of the fuser roller is cleared this counter value is also cleared in sync at PM support mode 1 1390 Paper feeding Feeding retry counter upper drawer ALL 0 8 digits M Counts the number of times of the feeding retry from the upper drawer 1 1391 Paper feeding Feeding retry counter lower drawer ALL 0 8 digits M Counts the number of times of t...

Page 158: ...of rotation time of the toner cartridge The counter value is based on the data of toner cartridge 1 1411 Counter Counter for envelope ALL 0 8 digits M Counts up when the registration sensor is ON When the counter value of the fuser roller is reset this counter is reset in sync at the PM support mode 1 1412 Counter Counter for tab paper ALL 0 8 digits M Counts up when the registration sensor is ON ...

Page 159: ...rivate and proof print save function ALL 0 0 1 SYS 0 Function OFF no restriction on data saving or other operations 1 Function ON Data saving or other operations are restricted 1 1436 Network Disable fax save function ALL 0 0 1 SYS 0 Function OFF no restriction on data saving or other operations 1 Function ON Data saving or other operations are restricted 1 1437 Paper feeding Hole punch on tab pap...

Page 160: ... registration function setting ALL 0 0 1 SYS 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 1 1473 General User data management limitation setting ALL 0 0 1 SYS 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 1 1474 General User data management limitation Setting by number of printouts ALL 0 7 digits SYS 0 9 999 999 0 9 999 999 sheets 1 1476 Network Restriction on Address book operation by administrator ALL 0 0 1 SYS Some restrictions can be given o...

Page 161: ...1 SYS 0 Not permitted 1 Permitted 1 1487 Network From address assignment method when it is given an authentication ALL 0 0 2 SYS 0 User name Domain name 1 LDAP search 2 Use the address registered in From field of E mail setting 1 1489 Network Setting for From address edit at Scan to Email ALL 0 0 1 SYS 0 Not permitted 1 Permitted 1 1491 Network E mail domain name ALL SYS 96 2 delimiter character A...

Page 162: ... e Filing Access Mode for Client ALL 0 0 2 SYS 0 Mode 1 1 Mode 2 2 Mode 3 1 1498 FAX Inbound FAX function Forwarding by TSI 1 0 1 SYS 0 OFF Function disabled 1 ON Function enabled 1 1530 0 Counter Number of output pages 1 UP Duplex printing PPC 0 8 digits SYS Counts the number of output pages 4 1530 1 2 UP Duplex printing PPC 0 8 digits SYS Counts the number of output pages using 2IN1 or MAGAZINE ...

Page 163: ...s SYS Counts the number of output pages 4 1535 0 Counter Number of output pages of the FAX printing 1 UP Duplex printing 1 UP Duplex printing FAX 0 8 digits SYS Counts the number of sheets in the default settings 4 1535 7 1 UP Simplex printing FAX 0 8 digits SYS 4 1661 Wireless LAN Wireless LAN driver SSID ALL Maximum 32 letters 12 1662 Wireless LAN Wireless LAN driver Network type ALL 1 1 2 1 Inf...

Page 164: ...abled 1 Unset 2 Enabled 3 Disabled 12 1681 Wireless LAN Wireless LAN supplicant Path name for client certificate ALL This should be the path name in full where the client certificate is located Maximum 255 letters 12 1682 Wireless LAN Wireless LAN supplicant Path name for secret key of client certificate ALL This should be the path name in full where the client certificate is located Maximum 255 l...

Page 165: ...plicant Maximum 255 letters 12 1697 Wireless LAN Wireless LAN supplicant CRL directory designation ALL This should be the path name of the directory in full where the CRL file is located Maximum 255 letters 12 1699 Wireless LAN Wireless LAN supplicant EAP authentication type ALL 1 1 3 This setting is for the EAP authentication type which xsupplicant can authenticate 1 EAP TLS 2 PEAP 3 EAP TLS and ...

Page 166: ...ooth Device name ALL MFP SYS Maximum 32 letters 11 1712 Bluetoot h Bluetooth Discovery ALL 1 0 1 SYS 0 Not allowed 1 Allowed 1 1713 Bluetoot h Bluetooth Security ALL 1 0 1 SYS 0 Security function OFF 1 Security function ON 1 1714 Bluetoot h Bluetooth PIN ALL 0000 SYS Maximum 8 digits 8 digit sequence This setting is valid only when the bluetooth security function is ON 11 1715 Bluetoot h Bluetooth...

Page 167: ...t value 000 000 000 000 12 1727 Network IP address range for IP filter Maximum area 4 ALL IP filter maximum area 4 000 000 000 000 255 255 255 255 Default value 000 000 000 000 12 1728 Network IP address range for IP filter Minimum area 5 ALL IP filter minimum area 5 000 000 000 000 255 255 255 255 Default value 000 000 000 000 12 1729 Network IP address range for IP filter Maximum area 5 ALL IP f...

Page 168: ...12 1738 Network IP address range for IP filter Minimum area 10 ALL IP filter minimum area 10 000 000 000 000 255 255 255 255 Default value 000 000 000 000 12 1739 Network IP address range for IP filter Maximum area 10 ALL IP filter maximum area 10 000 000 000 000 255 255 255 255 Default value 000 000 000 000 12 1740 Network SSL setting HTTP server OFF ON setting ALL 2 1 2 1 Enabled 2 Disabled 12 1...

Page 169: ... SMTPS SMTP OverSSL server 12 1755 Network Enabling server s IP address acquired by DHCP ALL 1 1 2 Domain Name Server option 6 1 Enabled 2 Disabled This value is used only when DHCP is enabled 12 1756 Network Enabling server s IP address acquired by DHCP ALL 1 1 2 NetBIOS over TCP IP Name Server option 44 Primary and Secondary Wins NAME 1 Enabled 2 Disabled This value is used only when DHCP is ena...

Page 170: ...ess LAN supplicant Control sequence setting of Cipher Suite ALL Maximum 255 letters 12 1765 Wireless LAN Wireless LAN supplicant Path name for user certificate ALL Maximum 63 letters 12 1766 Wireless LAN Wireless LAN supplicant Path name entered for CA self certificate ALL Maximum 63 letters 12 1767 Network Enabling server s IP address acquired by DHCP ALL 1 1 2 DNS domain name Option 15 DNS domai...

Page 171: ...entication using a noncontact IC card 02 Authentication using a noncontact IC card KP 2003 03 Authentication using a noncontact KP2005 04 Authentication using a noncontact KP2004 ZZZZ Sub code 0000 No authentication using a noncontact IC card 0001 Use IDm of a noncontact IC card YY 02 0002 Use the Data Area Address Information of a noncontact IC card YY 02 0001 Use CSN Card Serial Number of a nonc...

Page 172: ...r format information 2 ALL SYS The data of the block number in the noncontact IC is set KP 2003 PPQRSSTU hexadecimal number PP 1st block Q 1st block beginning byte R 1st block ending byte SS 2nd block T 2nd block beginning byte U 2nd block ending byte KP 2005 RRBSEbse hexadecimal number RR 00 Fixed B 1st area block number S 1st area beginning byte offset E 1st area ending byte offset b 2nd area bl...

Page 173: ...tes 7 30 minutes 1 1779 Network Default data saving directory of Scan to File ALL 0 0 2 SYS 0 Local directory 1 REMOTE 1 2 REMOTE 2 1 1780 User interface Converting 1 byte katakana into 2 byte katakana at e mail transmission ALL 0 0 1 SYS 0 Non conversion 1 With conversion 1 1781 0 Network Notification of scan job When job complete d ALL 0 0 1 SYS Sets the notification method of scan job completio...

Page 174: ... the file 3 6 3 6 digits 1 1786 Network Extension suffix format of the file of Save as file ALL 3 3 6 SYS Sets the extension digits of the file to be saved 3 Auto 4 4 digits 5 5 digits 6 6 digits 1 1911 Paper feeding Manual stapling time out period ALL 15 3 30 M 3 30sec In increments of 1sec 1 1912 Finisher Finisher model switching setting value ALL 0 0 1 M When connecting the finisher the model n...

Page 175: ...or list print 0 Function off 1 Function on 1 1927 Network LDAP server attribute name setting for card authentication ALL eBMUserCar d SYS Up to 32 letters 11 1928 Network Role Based Access LDAP search index ALL 0 0 4294967295 SYS 5 1929 User interface Keyboard layout for Language 1 ALL 0 0 2 SYS 1 QWERTY layout for Europe 2 QWERTZ layout 3 AZERTY layout 1 1930 User interface Keyboard layout for La...

Page 176: ...id 12 1951 Network SMB signature for SMB client ALL 1 1 3 UTY 1 Auto 2 Valid 3 Invalid 12 1952 Network Device name for device authentication ALL UTY Up to 128 letters 12 1953 Network Password for the device name used for device authentication ALL UTY Up to 128 letters 12 1954 Network PDC Primary Domain Controller name 2 for user authentication ALL UTY Up to 128 letters 12 1955 Network BDC Backup D...

Page 177: ...lex Mode ALL 0 0 2 SYS 1 1970 General KS CPI English CPI Hangle CPI ALL 1 0 10 SYS 0 5 10 1 6 12 2 6 7 13 3 3 6 9 13 8 4 7 5 15 5 8 3 16 7 6 9 18 7 10 10 8 10 20 9 12 24 10 15 30 1 1971 General KS LPI ALL 60 30 160 SYS Key in the value 10 times as the desired font size e g Key in 45 for a font size 4 5 1 1972 General KS Type Face ALL 0 0 5 SYS 0 MYUNGJO 1 GOTHIC 2 GUNGSEO 3 GULLIM 4 GRAPH 5 SAMMUL...

Page 178: ...13 8 4 7 5 15 5 8 3 16 7 6 9 18 7 10 10 8 10 20 9 12 24 10 15 30 1 1985 General KSSM LPI ALL 60 30 160 SYS Key in the value 10 times as the desired font size e g Key in 45 for a font size 4 5 1 1986 General KSSM Type Face ALL 0 0 5 SYS 0 MYUNGJO 1 GOTHIC 2 GUNGSEO 3 GULLIM 4 GRAPH 5 SAMMUL 1 1987 General KSSM Font Size ALL 96 96 160 SYS Key in the value 10 times as the desired font size e g Key in...

Page 179: ...on ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 14 e STUDIO355 455 9 0 30 M 1 2987 Image processi ng Cleaning bias output correction between sheets of paper ALL 128 0 255 M The transfer cleaning bias is output between sheets of paper during printing so as to prevent the toner on the photoconductive drum from adhering to the transfer roller This code is used to correct the output between sheets of paper to that adjust...

Page 180: ...leted initialization not performed 6 Self diagnostic mode initialization completed initialization failed 2 3635 User interface Trial copy function ALL 1 0 1 SYS 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 1 3722 Network PDC BDC timeout value of Windows Domain Authentication Unit Seconds ALL 60 1 180 NIC Applied to the device authentication 12 3723 Network User authentication PDC BDC time out period Unit Seconds ALL 30 1...

Page 181: ... Network POP3 Client Time Out ALL 30 1 180 NIC Use when a timeout occurred at POP3 client connection 12 3743 Network LDAP Client Time Out ALL 30 1 180 NIC Use when a timeout occurred at LDAP client connection 12 3744 Network POP3 Authentication method ALL 1 1 3 NIC POP3 authentication method setting 1 Disable Default 2 NTLM 3 Kerberos 12 3745 General Secure DDNS Primary Login Name ALL NIC Login na...

Page 182: ...IC DPWS scanner function is switched 1 Enabled 2 Disabled 12 3757 Network DPWS Discovery Port Number ALL 3702 1 65535 NIC Port number used for DPWS Discovery 12 3758 Network DPWS Metadata Exchange Port Number ALL 50081 1 65535 NIC Port number used for DPWS Metadata Exchange 12 3759 Network DPWS Print Port Number ALL 50082 1 65535 NIC Port number used for DPWS Print 12 3760 Network DPWS Scan Port N...

Page 183: ...nt from router is changed Stateless Address is continued to be set 1 Enabled 2 Disabled 12 3777 Network Stateless Address setting ALL 2 1 2 NIC IP Address is acquired by both Stateless and State full Address 1 Enabled 2 Disabled 12 3778 Network Acquiring DHCPv6 Option ALL 2 1 2 NIC When Stateless Address is selected an option is acquired from DHCPv6 server 1 Enabled 2 Disabled 12 3779 Network Stat...

Page 184: ...all pages is finished If the next job must be accepted during bidirectional communication set the value at 0 Solicited 0 Solicited Immediately responds to the host side after the completion of RIP 1 Unsolicited Responds to the host side after the printing is finished 1 3802 General USB media direct printing Paper size ALL EUR 6 UC 2 JPN 6 0 13 SYS 0 Ledger 1 Legal 2 Letter 3 Computer 4 Statement 5...

Page 185: ...o SMTP server is used the SSL encryption and SMTP AUTH function cannot be used for internet Fax transmission If 1 Enabled is set in 08 3810 set 1 Enabled in 08 3812 as well 1 3811 Network Image encrypting at the Direct SMTP communication ALL 0 0 1 SYS When Direct SMTP communication is performed an attached image is encrypted 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 1 3812 Scanner Dummy full mode at the Internet Fax t...

Page 186: ...er name shown in the event related notification is switched 0 IP address 1 NetBIOS name FQDN 1 3840 General Electronic License Key Registration ALL Licenses for Electronic License Key are registered 3 3841 General Electronic License Key Deletion ALL Registered licenses for Electronic License Key are deleted 3 3842 General Electronic License Key Display ALL All licenses stored in the ELK jig are di...

Page 187: ...0 OFF No GUI OFF GUI installed 1 ON No GUI OFF GUI installed 2 OFF No GUI ON GUI installed 3 ON No GUI ON GUI installed 1 3851 General Template display ALL 0 0 1 SYS The order of displaying templates on the LCD screen is switched 0 Order of IDs 1 Alphabetical order 1 3852 User interface Automatic summer time change ALL 0 0 1 SYS Automatic summer time change on the day previously set is switched 0 ...

Page 188: ...he minute at which summer time is started is set 00 59 1 3859 User interface Summer time mode Ending month ALL 1 1 12 SYS The month in which summer time is ended is set 1 January 2 February 3 March 4 April 5 May 6 June 7 July 8 August 9 September 10 October 11 November 12 December 1 3860 User interface Summer time mode Ending week ALL 1 1 5 SYS The week in which summer time is ended is set 1 1st 2...

Page 189: ...rver administrator is set 12 3869 General Number of times of EWB display for its restart ALL 20 0 256 SYS EWB is restarted when the EWB is displayed for the preset number of times Perform this code when you change the number of times of display for resetting the EWB EWB Embedded Web Browser Displays a web page on the control panel For displaying EWB the External Interface Enabler GS 1020 optional ...

Page 190: ...ning message is displayed Paper jam does not occur When the bypass paper size detection is broken the equipment can be used without the size detection by disabling this setting After repair enable this setting 0 Enabled 1 Disabled 1 4622 Paper feeding Bypass paper size detection counter PPC PRT 0 0 65535 M This is a counter for bypass paper size detection setting If the printing is executed with t...

Page 191: ...back side of the printed paper leading edge caused by the transfer roller Note that the drum driving time will increase if the setting value of the cleaning bias switching frequency is too large The setting code differs depending on the operation status of the equipment when there is any stain on the back side of the printed paper Select the code from 5001 to 5003 according to the operation status...

Page 192: ...et this code when there is any stain on the back side of the printed paper leading edge caused by the transfer roller in printing maximum size paper after printing a large amount of small size paper 1 to 9 0 Once 1 Twice 2 Three times 3 Four times 4 Five times 5 Six times 6 Seven times 7 Eight times 8 Nine times 9 Ten times 4 5002 Image processi ng Job end cleaning bias polarity switching frequenc...

Page 193: ...Changing this code varies the correction amount of the image density Set this code when the density is too high or low 0 Middle level correction 1 Low level correction 2 High level correction It is hardly corrected at the normal temperature and humidity 1 5130 Image processi ng Developer bias Hi1 correction hardcopy security printing PRT 128 0 255 M Corrects the value of the developer bias adjustm...

Page 194: ... 255 305 e STUDIO355 455 10 0 to 14 M 1 5329 Fuser Fusing temperature during printing Thick paper 2 Sub ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 e STUDIO355 455 10 0 to 14 M 1 5330 Fuser Fusing temperature during printing Thick paper 3 Sub ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 e STUDIO355 455 10 0 to 14 M 1 5331 Fuser Fusing temperature during printing Overhead transparencies Sub ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 e STUDIO355 455 10 0 ...

Page 195: ...Setting value x 5 C from 0 C to 50 C This code is valid only when 20 is set to 08 535 0 4 5333 1 The second drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 e STUDIO355 455 4 0 to 10 M 4 5333 2 The third drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 e STUDIO355 455 4 0 to 10 M 4 5333 3 The forth drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 e STUDIO355 455 4 0 to 10 M 4 Setting mode 08 Code Classific ation Items Functi on Default Acceptable value ...

Page 196: ...ng value x 5 seconds from 0 to 1000 seconds This code is valid only when 20 is set to 08 535 0 4 5334 1 The second drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 e STUDIO355 455 18 0 to 200 M 4 5334 2 The third drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 e STUDIO355 455 24 0 to 200 M 4 5334 3 The forth drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 e STUDIO355 455 75 0 to 200 M 4 Setting mode 08 Code Classific ation Items Functi on Default Acce...

Page 197: ...to 10 M Setting value x 5 C from 0 C to 50 C This code is valid only when 20 is set to 08 535 1 4 5335 1 The second drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 e STUDIO355 455 4 0 to 10 M 4 5335 2 The third drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 e STUDIO355 455 4 0 to 10 M 4 5335 3 The forth drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 e STUDIO355 455 4 0 to 10 M 4 Setting mode 08 Code Classific ation Items Functi on Default Acceptabl...

Page 198: ...o 200 M 4 5336 2 The third drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 e STUDIO355 455 24 0 to 200 M 4 5336 3 The forth drop ALL e STUDIO205L 255 305 e STUDIO355 455 75 0 to 200 M 4 5554 Maintena nce PM counter setting value for developer material K ALL Refer to content 8 digits M Sets the number of printed sheets to display the message that prompts the PM of developer material Default e STUDIO205L JPD 0 Other ...

Page 199: ...riving time to display the message that prompts the PM of part Default e STUDIO205L 483000 e STUDIO255 305 322000 e STUDIO355 455 270000 1 5568 Maintena nce Current value of PM counter for developer material K ALL 0 8 digits M Displays the current number of printed sheets Counts up by turning on the registration sensor 1 5569 Maintena nce Current value of PM time counter for developer material K A...

Page 200: ...he number of output pages 4 6813 1 2 UP Duplex printing PRT 0 8 digits SYS Counts the number of output pages using 2IN1 or MAGAZINE SORT When printing is performed using a Windows driver the 1 UP image will be output 4 6813 2 2 UP Simplex printing PRT 0 8 digits SYS Counts the number of sheets using 2IN1 or MAGAZINE SORT 4 6813 3 4 UP Duplex printing PRT 0 8 digits SYS Counts the number of output ...

Page 201: ...s of the following 05 codes 05 501 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 512 514 515 580 590 0 to 2 591 0 to 2 592 0 to 2 604 605 606 648 649 667 0 to 4 922 925 931 934 937 940 949 0 to 2 1675 7025 7033 7034 7041 7042 7043 7048 7236 7237 7279 7280 7283 7284 7285 7286 7287 7288 7618 After executing this code execute 08 4581 3 7001 Image Clearing of all gamma correction table values PPC related areas only...

Page 202: ...des FAX SYS M Clears the adjustment values of the following codes 678 0 to 4 700 710 714 725 729 After executing this code execute 08 4581 3 8504 General Feeding method of odd page number in duplex printing Raw print ALL 0 0 1 SYS 0 One side 1 Both sides 1 8506 General Forcible mode change in cartridge empty status ALL 1 0 2 SYS 0 SLEEP MODE 1 AUTO POWER SAVE 2 READY 1 8508 General Controlling met...

Page 203: ...r empty status Message display ALL 0 0 1 SYS 0 ON 1 OFF 1 8524 General No paper Message display ALL 0 0 1 SYS 0 ON 1 OFF 1 8525 General No paper in the left tray of tandem LCF message ALL 0 0 1 SYS 0 ON 1 OFF 1 8532 General Control panel Brightness level adjustment ALL 4 1 7 SYS 1 7 Brightness level 1 8535 Network Storing network logs in the HDD ALL 2 1 2 SYS Stores the network logs of SRAM in the...

Page 204: ...XX X 2 8561 Version Version of UI data language 9 in HDD ALL VXXX XXX X 2 8562 Version Version of UI data language 10 in HDD ALL VXXX XXX X 2 8563 Version Version of UI data language 11 in HDD ALL VXXX XXX X 2 8564 Version Version of UI data language 12 in HDD ALL VXXX XXX X 2 8565 Version Version of UI data language 13 in HDD ALL VXXX XXX X 2 8566 Version Version of UI data language 14 in HDD ALL...

Page 205: ...Common Name Address2 ALL 1 1 2 NIC 1 IP Address 2 FQDN 12 8814 Network SCEP Common Name Address3 ALL 1 1 2 NIC 1 IP Address 2 FQDN 12 8815 Network Installation method of IPsec certificate ALL 2 2 3 NIC 2 Import Default 3 SCEP 12 8816 Network Installation method of IEEE 802 1X certificate ALL 2 2 3 NIC 2 Import Default 3 SCEP 12 8817 Network Enabling Disabling of WS Pull Scan when user authenticati...

Page 206: ...inished before unpacking is started 1 Auto toner adjustment finished The message prompting the installation of the toner cartridge is displayed 2 Toner cartridge is installed 99 All the unpacking adjustments finished Only 0 to 2 and 99 are available for this code 1 9051 User interface Panel calibration setting value display ALL 0 0 1 SYS Switches whether the screen for displaying panel calibration...

Page 207: ...the self diagnosis 05 08 code and the backup data are damaged after replacing the LGC board and performing 08 4582 Procedure 1 Set 08 201 2 Perform 08 9090 3 Perform 08 4581 4 Set 08 203 to 0 If you have got the order wrong repeat the procedure from step 1 After this code is performed it is necessary to replace the developer material and to adjust the auto toner sensor Since the information of the...

Page 208: ...xcluded from feeding target media Each bit 1 Feeding target media bit 0 Plain paper bit 1 N A Always set 0 bit 2 N A Always set 0 bit 3 N A Always set 0 bit 4 N A Always set 0 4 9300 Paper feeding Drawer 1 Paper information ALL 0 0 1 SYS 0 Plain paper 1 Thick paper 1 1 9301 Paper feeding Drawer 2 Paper information ALL 0 0 1 SYS 0 Plain paper 1 Thick paper 1 1 9302 Paper feeding PFP 1 Paper informa...

Page 209: ... for storing File and sending Email ALL 0 0 1 SYS 0 Sets 1 page as 1 file 1 Makes a file based on the original 1 9629 Network Attribute name for LDAP Role Based Access ALL eBMUserRol e SYS Up to 32 letters 11 9739 Maintena nce Remote service Toner end notification ALL 0 0 2 SYS 0 RDMS toner empty notified immediately 1 RDMS toner empty notified once a day 2 RDMS toner empty not notified 1 9746 Net...

Page 210: ...ft waiting time at job end ALL 3 0 9 SYS 0 0 sec current setting Polygonal motor ready rotation at job end 1 to 9 Setting value x 5 sec 1 9811 0 Finisher Stapling setting Maximum number of sheets acceptable exceeding upper limit Long size Plain Recycled ALL 0 50 50 SYS 50 to 50 4 9811 1 Thick1 ALL 0 50 50 SYS 4 9811 2 Thick2 ALL 0 50 50 SYS 4 9811 3 Thick3 ALL 0 50 50 SYS 4 9814 General Number of ...

Page 211: ... 31 SYS 0 to 31 1 9881 General Day of total counter data transmission ALL 0 0 127 SYS 1 byte 00000000 0 01111111 127 From the 2nd bit Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 9882 Electroni c filing Display mode of the used capacity on the e Filing administrator page ALL 1 0 1 SYS 0 All files search mode 1 Performancepriority mode 1 9883 General Hardcopy security printing level 1...

Page 212: ...size Plain Recycled ALL 0 100 100 SYS 100 to 100 4 9937 1 Thick1 ALL 0 100 100 SYS 4 9937 2 Thick2 ALL 0 100 100 SYS 4 9937 3 Thick3 ALL 0 100 100 SYS 4 9938 0 Finisher Stapling Acceptable number of sheets exceeding upper limit Saddle stitch Plain Recycled ALL 0 15 15 SYS 15 to 15 4 9938 1 Thick1 ALL 0 15 15 SYS 4 9938 2 Thick2 ALL 0 15 15 SYS 4 9938 3 Thick3 ALL 0 15 15 SYS 4 9945 Version Finishe...

Page 213: ...ess display ON OFF setting Job Notification ALL 1 0 1 SYS Sets whether the Bcc address is displayed or not on all the Job Notifications except for the administrator when 1 To Bcc is selected in the code 08 9957 0 OFF Bcc address not displayed 1 ON Bcc address displayed 1 9972 General Blank page judgment at power ON Default setting PPC 0 3 3 SYS The larger the value is the more the paper is judged ...

Page 214: ...ver s address To Destination field when the user authentication and E mail authentication are enabled 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 1 9981 Network Sending body text of email ALL 1 0 1 SYS Sets whether the job information is output in the body of e mail when executing e mail send job 0 Disabled 1 Enabled 1 Setting mode 08 Code Classific ation Items Functi on Default Acceptable value Boa rd Contents Proce du...

Page 215: ...of output pages per cartridge shows the average number of output pages under the condition that the data of print ratio 6 is printed on the standard paper size A4 LT at a normal temperature and humidity However users do not always print under the above condition As for the type of original copy print mode and environment each user has different tendency and as a result the number of output pages p...

Page 216: ...en the total number of pixel count or output pages after the detection of toner empty has exceeded the threshold The threshold to be used is selectable in the setting mode 08 1506 between the pixel count and output pages 0 Output pages 1 Pixel counter The threshold of pixel count is set in the setting mode 08 1508 and that of output pages is set in the setting mode 08 1507 When the new toner cartr...

Page 217: ...to the print count when printing on B4 size area ratio to A4 149 1 27 is added to the print count when printing on LG size area ratio to LT 127 Pixel count Pixel count shows the ratio of laser emitting pixels to all pixels on standard paper The examples of pixel count are as follows Ex Printing 5 pages on A4 LT size with solid copy Laser emits to all pixels Pixel count 100 Print count 5 Printing 5...

Page 218: ... The standard paper size A4 or LT to convert it into the pixel count is selected 08 1500 Pixel counter display setting Whether or not to display the pixel counter on the LCD screen is selected 08 1504 Display reference setting The reference when displaying the pixel counter on the LCD screen toner cartridge reference or service technician reference is selected 08 1505 Determination counter of tone...

Page 219: ...onsumption becomes high in the original mode or density setting may cause it as well In this case the replacement cycle of toner cartridge is faster than the standard number of output pages Therefore this trend needs to be grasped for the service The relation between pixel count and number of output pages per cartridge is as follows Fig 2 13 Pixel count and number of output pages per cartridge 6 1...

Page 220: ...e service technician reference or toner cartridge reference is selected 0 Service technician reference 1 Toner cartridge reference in the setting mode 08 1505 The following screen is displayed when the buttons USER FUNCTIONS COUNTER and PIXEL COUNTER are pressed in this order after Displayed is selected with the code above and the power is as usual turned ON The following screen is displayed when ...

Page 221: ...t printing The data for pixel counter can be printed in the list print mode 9S 9S 104 The data of the toner cartridge reference is printed 9S 105 The data of service technician reference is printed Fig 2 16 Data list of toner cartridge reference PIXEL COUNTER CODE LIST TONERCARTRIDGE No 0 1 2 DATE 20040711 20040711 20040711 FAX 12345 12345 12345 PPC 12345 12345 12345 PRN 23456 23456 23456 TOTAL 45...

Page 222: ... 1613 1592 Latest pixel count 1639 1606 Printer function Print count page 1555 1550 Average pixel count 1619 1593 Latest pixel count 1640 1607 FAX function Print count page 1556 1551 Average pixel count 1625 1594 Latest pixel count 1634 1608 Total Average pixel count 1624 1595 Pixel count distribution page Copier function 1649 Printer function 1650 FAX function 1651 Note By entering the sub code a...

Page 223: ...he toner cartridge reference count started date is displayed 08 1518 Service technician reference cleared date The service technician reference cleared date is displayed 08 1510 The date 08 1502 was performed is stored Toner cartridge reference cleared date The toner cartridge reference cleared date is displayed The date 08 1503 was performed is stored ...

Page 224: ...ng ALL 0 0 1 SYS Selects the reference when displaying the pixel counter on the LCD screen 0 Service technician reference 1 Toner cartridge reference 1 1506 Pixel counter Counter setting for toner empty ALL 0 0 1 SYS 0 Number of sheets 1 Value of pixel counter 1 1507 Pixel counter Number of sheets for toner empty ALL 800 0 999 SYS Sets the number of sheets for toner empty 1 1508 Pixel counter Pixe...

Page 225: ...el counter Number of output pages Toner cartridge reference FAX 8 digits SYS Counts the number of output pages converted to the standard paper size in the FAX function and toner cartridge reference Unit page 2 1566 Pixel counter Toner cartridge replacement counter ALL 3 digits SYS Counts the number of time of the toner cartridge replacement 2 1592 Pixel counter Average pixel count Service technici...

Page 226: ...ce Unit 0 01 2 1625 Pixel counter Average pixel count Toner cartridge reference FAX 0 0 10000 SYS Displays the average pixel count in the FAX function and toner cartridge reference Unit 0 01 2 1634 Pixel counter Latest pixel count Toner cartridge reference FAX 0 0 10000 SYS Displays the latest pixel count in the FAX function and toner cartridge reference Unit 0 01 2 1639 Pixel counter Latest pixel...

Page 227: ...650 7 40 1 60 PRT 8 digits SYS 14 1650 8 60 1 80 PRT 8 digits SYS 14 1650 9 80 1 100 PRT 8 digits SYS 14 1651 0 Pixel counter Pixel count distribution 0 5 FAX 8 digits SYS The pixel count data are divided into 10 ranges The number of output pages in each range is displayed In this code the distributions in the FAX function are displayed Unit page 14 1651 1 5 1 10 FAX 8 digits SYS 14 1651 2 10 1 15...

Page 228: ...pages for replacement 2 Number of output pages at the last replacement Means the number of output pages at the last replacement 3 Present driving counts Means the present drive counts 1 count 2 seconds 4 Recommended driving counts to be replaced Means the recommended drive counts for replacement 1 count 2 seconds 5 Driving counts at the last replacement Means the drive counts at the last replaceme...

Page 229: ...paration finger 1172 0 to 8 1173 Default values of code 1172 e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 Sub codes 0 2 3 5 6 7 8 0 0 0 0 0 Sub code 1 80 000 100 000 120 000 125 000 150 000 Sub code 4 161 000 161 000 161 000 135 000 135 000 Charger grid 1174 0 to 8 1175 Default values of code 1174 e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 Sub codes 0 2 3 5 6 7 8 0 0 0 0 0 Sub code 1 80 000 100 000 120 000 125 000 150 000 Sub ...

Page 230: ...0 161 000 135 000 135 000 Pickup roller RADF 1282 0 1 2 8 1283 Default values of code 1282 e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 Sub codes 0 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 Sub code 1 120 000 120 000 120 000 120 000 120 000 Feed roller RADF 1284 0 1 2 8 1285 Default values of code 1284 e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 Sub codes 0 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 Sub code 1 120 000 120 000 120 000 120 000 120 000 Separation roller RADF 1286 0 1 2 ...

Page 231: ... code 1310 e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 Sub codes 0 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 Sub code 1 160 000 160 000 160 000 160 000 160 000 Separation roller Upper drawer of PFP 1312 0 1 2 8 1313 Default values of code 1312 e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 Sub codes 0 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 Sub code 1 80 000 80 000 80 000 80 000 80 000 Separation roller Lower drawer of PFP 1314 0 1 2 8 1315 Default values of code 1314 e STUDIO205L 2...

Page 232: ...Lower drawer of PFP 1330 0 1 2 8 1331 Default values of code 1330 e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 Sub codes 0 2 8 0 0 0 0 0 Sub code 1 80 000 80 000 80 000 80 000 80 000 Recovery blade 1336 0 to 8 1337 Default values of code 1336 e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 Sub codes 0 2 3 5 6 7 8 0 0 0 0 0 Sub code 1 80 000 100 000 120 000 125 000 150 000 Sub code 4 161 000 161 000 161 000 135 000 135 000 Items PM ...

Page 233: ...time 3852 3853 3854 3855 3856 3857 3858 3859 3860 3861 3862 3863 Paper size 613 Department management 617 620 621 622 623 624 629 672 9829 Sorting 627 634 641 649 Original direction 628 Image shift 636 1429 1430 Edit copying 645 646 Box printing 953 954 X in 1 650 Annotation 651 657 Automatic transfer 660 661 Indicator 671 Priority drawer 689 Job Build 1130 1131 Displaying number of original pages...

Page 234: ...38 Background processing 9104 9107 All clearing 7000 7001 7300 7400 7500 Destination switching for image processing 7010 Error diffusion Dither 502 509 Custom mode 508 580 590 Default setting 1149 9897 9898 9899 Blank page judgment 9972 9973 9975 ACS 9825 Correction table switching 5101 Drive Main motor 421 422 Exit motor 424 425 Paper feeding Aligning amount 448 0 to 2 449 0 to 2 450 0 to 2 452 0...

Page 235: ...412 413 424 0 to 3 425 0 to 3 433 0 to 1 437 438 448 450 451 452 453 476 0 to 3 515 516 517 518 520 521 525 0 to 3 527 0 to 3 535 0 to 1 536 0 to 3 537 0 to 3 539 0 to 3 540 0 to 3 541 0 to 3 800 0 to 1 801 0 to 1 802 0 to 1 803 0 to 1 804 0 to 1 886 896 0 to 1 5285 5328 5329 5330 5331 5332 5333 0 to 3 5334 0 to 3 5335 0 to 3 5336 0 to 3 Pre running 417 439 440 441 523 526 RADF Aligning amount 354...

Page 236: ...92 3739 MIB 1063 Community 1065 1066 TRAP 1069 1070 Raw TCP 945 1073 1074 LPD 1075 1076 1077 3727 3728 IPP 1078 1079 1080 1081 1082 1083 1084 1085 1086 1087 1088 1447 1448 1449 1450 1451 3725 3726 Novell 1093 1094 SearchRoot 1095 Print queue 1096 Rendezvous 1103 SMB 1117 1950 1951 Link local host name 1104 Service name 1105 Host name 1112 Internet FAX 1114 1485 3812 Workgroup name 1124 Samba 1464 ...

Page 237: ...etwork scanning 1940 3804 3805 3815 3816 3817 3818 LDAP authentication 1923 SLP 1021 Role Based Access 1493 1928 Prefix 3771 LLTD 3793 Telnet 3864 3865 3866 3867 3868 Network log 8535 8536 802 1x 8800 8801 8816 8819 9746 IPsec 8802 8815 8820 8821 SNMP 3845 8803 SCEP 8806 8807 8808 8809 8810 8811 8812 8813 8814 WS Pull Scan 8817 8818 PMK 9747 WIA Scan Driver 9749 Temporary communication password 97...

Page 238: ...374 HDD 390 391 392 393 Fuser unit 1372 1378 1380 1382 Toner cartridge 1410 6977 0 to 4 Media type 1385 1386 1387 1388 1411 1412 Number of output pages 1530 0 to 7 1533 0 to 7 1535 0 to 7 6810 0 to 7 6813 0 to 7 6815 0 to 7 Pixel counter 1500 1501 1502 1503 1504 1505 1506 1507 1508 1509 1510 1514 1518 1548 1550 1551 1553 1555 1556 1566 1592 1593 1594 1595 1606 1607 1608 1613 1619 1624 1625 1634 16...

Page 239: ...o 2 1286 8 1287 1290 0 to 2 1290 8 1291 1292 0 to 2 1292 8 1293 1294 0 to 2 1294 8 1295 1298 0 to 2 1298 8 1299 1300 0 to 2 1300 8 1301 1302 0 to 2 1302 8 1303 1306 0 to 2 1306 8 1307 1308 0 to 2 1308 8 1309 1310 0 to 2 1310 8 1311 1312 0 to 2 1312 8 1313 1314 0 to 2 1314 8 1315 1316 0 to 2 1316 8 1317 1320 0 to 2 1320 8 1321 1322 0 to 2 1322 8 1323 1324 0 to 2 1324 8 1325 1328 0 to 2 1328 8 1329 ...

Page 240: ...1118 Enhanced bold 1149 User data management 1472 1473 1474 1481 1482 1483 Limitation 9829 e Filing Access Mode 1497 Inbound FAX 1498 Card reader 1772 1773 1774 1775 Administrator s password 1778 FAX reception 1926 File Email 1913 1916 Extension fields 1914 KS KSMM setting 1961 KS 1960 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 KSSM 1984 1985 1986 1987 198...

Page 241: ... cleaning blade Laser optical unit Developer material 3 2 Adjustment of the auto toner sensor Code in mode 05 200 3 3 Image dimensional adjustment Code in mode 05 3 3 2 Paper alignment at the registration roller Items 3 3 4 Scanner related adjustment 3 3 3 Printer related adjustment Order B Primary scanning data laser writing start position C Reproduction ratio of secondary scanning direction A Re...

Page 242: ...age will be displayed Fig 3 2 3 Key in code 200 and press the START button The display changes as follows Fig 3 3 Notes A indicates the controlled value of the auto toner sensor output Press the Up or Down button to change the value B indicates the output voltage of the auto toner sensor 2 30 V in the above case The drum developer unit etc are in operation C indicates the latest adjustment value 4...

Page 243: ... If the value B is not within the range of 234 to 246 press the Up or Down button to adjust the value manually Note The relation between the button and the values A and B is as follows 8 Press the ENTER or INTERRUPT button The drum developer unit etc are stopped and the following is displayed Fig 3 6 9 Turn the power OFF 10 Install the toner cartridge Button to be pressed Value A Value B Up Increa...

Page 244: ... ratio of primary scanning direction Fine adjustment of polygonal motor rotation speed 401 b Primary scanning data laser writing start position 411 c Reproduction ratio of secondary scanning direction Fine adjustment of main motor rotation speed 421 d Secondary scanning data laser writing start position 441 440 444 443 442 445 e Primary scanning data laser writing start position at duplexing 498 3...

Page 245: ...ing can be performed normal copy mode Fig 3 7 0 1 5 POWER ENTER INTERRUPT Digital keys START Enter codes Operation keys Display Current adjustment value Adjustment value newly entered If no entering YYY is displayed Power OFF ON Exit the Adjustment Mode Test copy Digital keys Enter adjustment values Value ZZZ is stored replacing values YYY If the test copy does not satisfy the specified values ret...

Page 246: ...FP lower drawer LCF ADU Bypass feed Plain paper 64 80 g m2 17 20 lb 450 1 452 1 448 1 449 1 457 455 1 458 1 Thick paper 1 81 105g m2 21 28 lb 469 1 470 1 471 1 472 1 473 474 1 460 1 Thick paper 2 106 163g m2 29 43 lb 461 1 Thick paper 3 164 209g m2 44 55 lb 462 2 OHP 463 3 4 1 Single sided grid pattern 3 Double sided grid pattern 2 Check if any transfer void is occurring If there is a transfer pro...

Page 247: ... case it is advisable to change or reduce the aligning amount However if the aligning amount is reduced too much this may cause the shift of leading edge position So when adjusting the aligning amount try to choose the appropriate amount while confirming the leading edge position is not shifted As a tentative countermeasure the service life of the feed roller can be extended by increasing the alig...

Page 248: ...ratio of primary scanning direction Fine adjustment of polygonal motor rotation speed Printer B 52 0 5mm P 3 9 B Primary scanning data laser writing start position Printer C 200 0 5mm P 3 10 C Reproduction ratio of secondary scanning direction Fine adjustment of main motor rotation speed Copier Printer D 52 0 5mm P 3 11 D Secondary scanning data laser writing start position E 52 0 5mm P 3 12 E Pri...

Page 249: ... Primary scanning data laser writing start position Printer Procedure 1 While pressing 0 and 5 simultaneously turn the power ON Adjustment Mode 2 Press 1 FAX A grid pattern with 10 mm squares is printed out Use A3 LD from the lower drawer Refer to 3 Check the grid pattern on the test chart printed out and measure the distance B from the left edge of the paper to the 6th line of the grid pattern 4 ...

Page 250: ... pattern on the test chart printed out and measure the distance C from the 10th line at the leading edge of the paper to the 30th line of the grid pattern Normally the 1st line of the grid pattern is not printed 4 Check if the distance C is within 200 0 5 mm 5 If not use the following procedure to change values and measure the distance C again Adjustment Mode Key in code 421 START Key in a value a...

Page 251: ...the 6th line of the grid pattern Normally the 1st line of the grid pattern is not printed At the duplexing measure it on the top side of the grid pattern 4 Check if the distance D is within 52 0 5 mm 5 If not use the following procedure to change values and measure the distance D again Adjustment Mode Key in the code shown above START Key in an acceptable value shown above ENTER or INTERRUPT Store...

Page 252: ...0 START Key in a value acceptable values 0 to 255 ENTER or INTERRUPT Stored in memory 100 A is displayed Press 3 FAX A grid pattern is printed out The larger the adjustment value is the longer the distance E becomes approx 0 05 mm step E 2 Adjustment for short sized paper Procedure 1 While pressing 0 and 5 simultaneously turn the power ON Adjustment Mode 2 Press 3 FAX A grid pattern with 10 mm squ...

Page 253: ...n the value is 1 0 5 Power ON 1 3 05 445 498 for duplexing FAX A 05 401 Lower drawer A3 LD 200 0 5 mm 0 125 mm step B 05 411 Lower drawer A3 LD 52 0 5 mm 0 05 mm step Key in the same value for 05 410 C 05 421 Lower drawer A3 LD 200 0 5 mm 0 125 mm step D 05 440 Lower drawer A3 LD 441 Lower drawer A4 LT 444 PFP A4 LT 443 LCF A4 LT 442 Bypass feed A4 LT 445 Duplexing A3 LD 52 0 5 mm 0 4 mm step E 05...

Page 254: ...an adjustment in the order of step 1 and 2 Step 1 In case of A Tighten the mirror 3 adjustment screw CW In case of B Loosen the mirror 3 adjustment screw CCW Step 2 In case of C Tighten the mirror 1 adjustment screw CW In case of D Loosen the mirror 1 adjustment screw CCW 5 Apply the screw locking agents to the adjustment screws 2 areas Recommended screw lock agent Manufacturer Three Bond Product ...

Page 255: ...lower drawer Refer to 4 Measure the distance A from 10 mm to 270 mm of the copied image of the ruler 5 Check if the distance A is within the range of 260 0 5 mm 6 If not use the following procedure to change values and repeat the steps 3 to 5 above Adjustment Mode Key in the code 405 START Key in a value acceptable values 0 to 255 Press the ENTER or the INTERRUPT button stored in memory 100 A is d...

Page 256: ...and the lower drawer Refer to 4 Measure the distance B from the left edge of the paper to 10 mm of the copied image of the ruler 5 Check if the distance B is within the range of 10 0 5 mm 6 If not use the following procedure to change values and repeat the steps 3 to 5 above Adjustment Mode Key in the code 306 START Key in a value acceptable values 0 to 255 Press the ENTER or the INTERRUPT button ...

Page 257: ...3 LD 100 and the lower drawer Refer to 4 Measure the distance C from 200 mm to 400 mm of the copied image of the ruler 5 Check if the distance C is within the range of 200 0 5 mm 6 If not use the following procedure to change values and repeat steps 3 to 5 above Adjustment Mode Key in the code 340 START Key in a value acceptable values 63 to 193 Press the ENTER or the INTERRUPT button stored in me...

Page 258: ...d the lower drawer Refer to 4 Measure the distance D from the leading edge of the paper to 10 mm of the copied image of the ruler 5 Check if the distance D is within the range of 10 0 5 mm 6 If not use the following procedure to change values and repeat the steps 3 to 5 above Adjustment Mode Key in the code 305 START Key in a value acceptable values 90 to 166 Press the ENTER or the INTERRUPT butto...

Page 259: ...rawer Refer to 4 Measure the blank area E at the leading edge of the copied image 5 Check if the blank area E is within the range of 3 0 5 mm 6 If not use the following procedure to change values and repeat the steps 3 to 5 above Adjustment Mode Key in the code 430 START Key in a value acceptable values 0 to 255 Press the ENTER or the INTERRUPT button stored in memory 100 A is displayed The larger...

Page 260: ...fer to 4 Measure the blank area F at the right side of the copied image 5 Check if the blank area F is within the range of 2 1 0 mm 6 If not use the following procedure to change values and repeat the steps 3 to 5 above Adjustment Mode Key in the code 432 START Key in a value acceptable values 0 to 255 Press the ENTER or the INTERRUPT button stored in memory 100 A is displayed The larger the adjus...

Page 261: ...Refer to 4 Measure the blank area G at the trailing edge of the copied image 5 Check if the blank area G is within the range of 2 1 0 mm 6 If not use the following procedure to change values and repeat the steps 3 to 5 above Adjustment Mode Key in the code 433 START Key in value acceptable values 0 to 255 Press the ENTER or the INTERRUPT button stored in memory 100 A is displayed The larger the ad...

Page 262: ...wer Key in 10 and press the FAX button to print a Patch chart for gamma adjustment 3 Place the patch chart for adjustment printed in step 2 face down on the original glass Place the chart aligning its black side of the gradation pattern against the original scale 4 Key in a code and press the START button 5 When the adjustment has finished normally ENTER is shown Press the ENTER button to have the...

Page 263: ...The equipment goes back to the ready state 5 Press the FAX button and then the START button Then perform test copying 6 If the desired image density has not been attained repeat step 2 to 5 Original mode Item to be adjusted Remarks Text Photo Photo Text User Custom 503 501 504 931 Manual density mode center value The larger the value is the darker the image becomes Acceptable values 0 to 255 Defau...

Page 264: ...rent settings if necessary make adjustment using the following procedure Make a test copy and compare the image obtained with the current settings if necessary make adjustment using the following procedure Procedure Procedure is same as that of P 3 23 3 4 2 Density adjustment Original mode Item to be adjusted Remarks Text Photo Photo Text User Custom 7033 7043 7034 7279 Automatic density mode The ...

Page 265: ...ent 3 4 6 Adjustment of smudged faint text The smudged faint text can be set at the following codes Adjustment Mode 05 Procedure Procedure is same as that of P 3 23 3 4 2 Density adjustment Original mode Item to be adjusted Remarks Text Photo Photo Text User Custom 7283 7285 7284 7236 Automatic density mode 0 Background peak fixed 1 Background peak varied 7286 7288 7287 7237 Manual density mode Or...

Page 266: ...hen press the START button 3 Key in a number for the density area to be adjusted 0 1 or 2 and then press the START button 0 Low density 1 Medium density 2 High density 4 Key in an adjustment value To correct the keyed in value press the CLEAR button 5 Press the ENTER or INTERRUPT button to store the value in memory The equipment goes back to the ready state 6 For resetting the value repeat step 2 ...

Page 267: ...ls with the RADF is adjusted when the background fogging at the scanning of a manually set original and an original used with the RADF is different This is to adjust the level of the background image removed when the scanning of the originals with the RADF is performed Adjustment Mode 05 Procedure Procedure is same as that of P 3 23 3 4 2 Density adjustment Code Item to be adjusted Remarks 667 0 t...

Page 268: ...in a code and press the START button 3 Key in an adjustment value To correct the keyed in value press the CLEAR button 4 Press the ENTER or INTERRUPT button to store the value The equipment goes back to the ready state 5 Turn the power OFF and then back ON to perform printing job 6 If the desired text density has not been attained repeat step 2 to 5 Language Remarks PS PCL XPS 654 655 656 When the...

Page 269: ...at step 2 to 5 7 Turn the power OFF and then back ON to perform printing job 8 If the desired image density has not been attained repeat step 2 to 7 Toner mode Item to be adjusted Remarks General Toner save Hardcopy security printing 672 0 to 4 7352 0 to 4 7351 0 to 4 Adjustment of image density When the value is decreased text becomes lighter Acceptable values 0 to 10 Notes 1 Set not to reverse t...

Page 270: ...e corresponding to the density area to be adjusted 0 1 or 2 and press the START button 0 Low density 1 Medium density 2 High density 4 Key in the adjustment value To correct the value once keyed in press the CLEAR button 5 Press the ENTER or INTERRUPT button to store the value in memory The equipment goes back to the ready state 6 For resetting the value repeat step 2 to 5 7 Turn the power OFF and...

Page 271: ... original mode and press the START button 3 Key in the value corresponding to the density area to be adjusted 0 1 or 2 and press the START button 0 Low density L 1 Medium density M 2 High density H 4 Key in the adjustment value To correct the value once keyed in press the CLEAR button 5 Press the ENTER or INTERRUPT button to store the value in memory The equipment goes back to the ready state 6 Fo...

Page 272: ...e adjusted Remarks Text Photo Printed image User custom Color 8340 8341 8342 8380 Manual density center value The larger the value is the darker the image becomes Acceptable values 0 to 255 Default 128 8344 8345 8346 8381 Manual density light step value Sets the changing amount by 1 step at the density adjustment on the control panel The larger the value is the lighter the light side becomes Accep...

Page 273: ...tly Adjustment Mode 05 Note You have to make adjustment by balancing between moire and sharpness Procedure The procedure is the same as that of P 3 32 3 6 2 Density adjustment Code Item to be adjusted Contents 1675 Judgment threshold for ACS The larger the value is the more an original tends to be judged as black even at the Auto Color Mode The smaller the value is the more it tends to be judged a...

Page 274: ...ext density Adjustment Mode 05 Procedure The procedure is the same as that of P 3 32 3 6 2 Density adjustment Black Gray Scale Item to be adjusted Remarks Original mode Text Photo Text Photo User custom 7416 7417 7418 7425 7419 Range correction Automatic density adjustment 0 Background peak fixed 1 Background peak varied 7421 7422 7423 7426 7424 Range correction Manual density adjustment Color Ite...

Page 275: ... the control value of background adjustment key ranges from 0 to 6 the background center value 2 to 2 is used to be the range from 6 to 14 accordingly Adjustment Mode 05 Procedure The procedure is the same as that of P 3 32 3 6 2 Density adjustment Code Original mode Remarks 1070 Text The smaller the value is the background becomes lighter Acceptable values 0 to 50 Default 50 1071 Printed Image 10...

Page 276: ... of P 3 32 3 6 2 Density adjustment 3 6 9 Adjustment of saturation The saturation of the scanned image is adjusted for color scanning Adjustment Mode 05 Procedure The procedure is the same as that of P 3 32 3 6 2 Density adjustment Code Original mode Remarks 1075 Text The larger the value is the black side of the image becomes darker Acceptable values 0 to 4 Default 0 1076 Printed Image 1077 Photo...

Page 277: ...nd density adjustment Manual density adjustment Color Item to be adjusted Remarks Original mode Text Photo Printed Image User Custom 8385 8386 8387 8389 Background density adjustment Automatic density adjustment The larger the value is the lower the density of the image background low density section becomes The smaller the value is the higher the density of the image background low density sectio...

Page 278: ...eously turn the power ON 2 Key in a code and press the START button 3 Key in an adjustment value To correct the value once keyed in press the CLEAR button 4 Press the ENTER or INTERRUPT button to store the value The equipment goes back to the ready state 5 To set it again repeat step 2 to 4 6 Turn the power OFF Confirmation If possible perform a Fax transmission and check the adjusted density with...

Page 279: ...For resetting the value repeat step 2 to 5 7 Turn the power OFF Confirmation If possible perform a Fax transmission and check the adjusted density with the image on the recipient s side Code Item to be adjusted Remarks 678 0 to 4 Adjustment of image density When the value is decreased text becomes lighter Acceptable values 0 to 10 Notes 1 Set not to reverse the large and small number of the settin...

Page 280: ...ound on the equipment frame P 3 41 A Installation of the high voltage transformer jig Digital Tester terminal Connect with the black cable thick line of the high voltage transformer jig Connect with the red cable thick line of the high voltage transformer jig Connect with the red cable thin line of the high voltage transformer jig Connect with the gray cable of the high voltage transformer jig ter...

Page 281: ... cable thick line Use the screw for the process unit Adapter Use the screw for the process unit Note The adjustment may damage the drum Therefore be sure to replace the drum with the one that you brought or the one for measurement before starting the adjustment Fig 3 20 1 Open the automatic duplexing unit 2 Open the front cover and take off the toner cartridge 3 Loosen 2 screws and pull out the pr...

Page 282: ...x it with 2 screws Note Be careful not to let the connector and the harness be caught Fig 3 22 5 Fix the green cable of the high voltage transformer jig to the frame of the equipment Fig 3 23 6 Install the door switch jig 7 Take off the transfer roller unit 8 Close the automatic duplexing unit Fig 3 24 Process unit Green cable Door switch jig ...

Page 283: ...ction for developer bias adjustment Fig 3 25 C Connection for main charger adjustment Fig 3 26 Front cover switch terminal Connect with the black cable thin terminal Connect with the black cable thick Front cover switch terminal Connect with the black cable thin terminal Connect with the red cable thick ...

Page 284: ...sitive and transfer cleaning bias negative adjustment Fig 3 27 E Connection for separation charger adjustment Fig 3 28 Front cover opening closing switch terminal Connect with the black cable thin terminal Connect with the red cable thin Front cover opening closing switch terminal Connect with the black cable thin terminal Connect with the gray cable ...

Page 285: ... MODE 100 XXX YYY A3 TEST MODE 100 A3 A TEST MODE Return to 1 to enter the other adjustment code 0 5 POWER UP or DOWN Adjust the value YYY to satisfy the following table Digital keys START Enter the code POWER OFF ON Code No Current set value Keys to press Display SET or INTERRUPT Adjusted value YYY is stored in memory 1 Item Code 205 210 221 234 Adjustment value e STUOIO205L 255 305 e STUOIO355 4...

Page 286: ...d Is there any foreign matter or damage on the transfer roller surface Is the transfer guide deformed Is the process unit properly installed Is the developer magnetic brush in contact with the drum Is the process unit worked correctly Is the toner density low Is the copy paper fed straight Is the copy paper abnormally moist Is the rotation of the registration roller normal Is the separation output...

Page 287: ... correctly Is the toner density low Is the copy paper fed straight Is the copy paper abnormally moist Is the rotation of the registration roller normal Is the output of the main charger normal Is the developer bias an appropriate value Is the transfer output different from the set value Is the separation finger in contact with the drum surface Note for adjustment When poor paper separation occurs ...

Page 288: ...ons below Front side Fig 3 30 Rear side Fig 3 31 Adjustment of the carriage wire tension is not necessary since a certain tension is applied to the carriage wires by the tension springs Note Make sure the tension applied to the wire is normal Carriage 2 Carriage wire Bracket for carriage 1 Wire pulley Idler pulley Tension spring Hook Carriage 2 Carriage wire Bracket for carriage 1 Hook Wire pulle ...

Page 289: ... B of the carriage 2 touch with the inside of the exit side frame and screw them up Fig 3 32 3 Put the carriage 1 on the rail make the sections C and D of it touch with the inside of the exit side frame and screw up the front rear sides of the bracket to fix it Note Make sure that the sections A and B of the carriage 2 touch with the exit side frame Fig 3 33 A B Carriage 2 Pulley bracket Rear Fron...

Page 290: ...e front and rear sides The number of turns to be wound are as follows 3 turns toward the opposite side of the boss 3 turns toward the boss side Note Pay attention to the following when the wires are wound around the pulleys Do not twist the wire Wind the wires tightly so that they are in complete contact with the surface of the pulleys Each turn should be pushed against the previously wound turn s...

Page 291: ...the wires around the pulleys attach the wire holder jigs not to loosen the wires Notes When the wire holder jig is attached make sure that the wire is not shifted or loosened The wire should come out of the slot of the wire holder jig and be passed through between the arm and the jig Fig 3 35 Arm Wire holder jig ...

Page 292: ...usted and some part of its components must not be replaced in the field since the unit is precisely adjusted If any of the components is defective replace the whole unit When replacing the unit do not loosen or remove the 10 screws indicated with the arrows Fig 3 36 Handle the unit with care Do not hold the lens and adjusted part hold the unit as shown below Fig 3 37 ...

Page 293: ...r section is correct before this adjustment 1 Place a ruler on the original glass in the primary scanning direction and make a copy on A4 LT sized paper at 100 reproduction ratio 3 If each mark on the rulers differs perform the adjustment with the following procedures Procedure 2 Compare the copied ruler with the actual ruler Fig 3 38 1 Take off the original glass and lens cover 2 Loosen 4 screws ...

Page 294: ...uler corresponds to the movement amount of the lens unit Fig 3 40 Note Fine adjustment can be made in the Reproduction ratio of primary scanning direction printer on the copied ruler and actual ruler match 4 Tighten 4 screws fixing the lens unit 5 Attach the lens cover and original glass Make a copy to confirm the reproduction ratio 6 Repeat the procedure 1 to 5 until the marks on the copied ruler...

Page 295: ...sideways deviation caused by paper feeding Procedure Bypass feeding The center of the printed image shifts to the front side Move the guide to the front side Arrow A direction in the lower figure The center of the printed image shifts to the rear side Move the guide to the rear side Arrow B direction in the lower figure Fig 3 41 Fig 3 42 1 Loosen the screw 2 Move the entire guide to the front or r...

Page 296: ...ove 1 screw and the stopper And then take off the drawer Fig 3 44 2 Lift up the drawer paper tray Take off the drawer tray upward by releasing it from a stopper on the front side Fig 3 45 3 Move 1 screw to a position for the adjustment screw If it is already moved skip this step Fig 3 46 Stopper Stopper Drawer tray ...

Page 297: ...ws Fig 3 47 5 Move the entire guide to the front or rear side Be sure to move the entire guide until you can see 4 triangles 6 Tighten the 2 screws of the adjustment plate 7 Install the drawer tray drawer and stopper Adjustable range 3 mm to the front side 4 mm to the rear side Unit 1 mm Fig 3 48 Screw A B Scale ...

Page 298: ...ocess unit from the equipment 3 Take out the developer unit from the process unit 4 Remove 2 screws and take off the developer material cover and discharge the developer material Note Discharge the developer material from the rear side being careful not to let it be scattered on the gear Fig 3 49 5 Turn the adjustment screw to widen the gap so that the jig can be inserted in it Turning the screw c...

Page 299: ...blade to push the doctor sleeve jig lightly Fig 3 51 7 Insert the gauge 0 40 of the doctor sleeve jig into the gap between the developer sleeve and doctor blade Confirm that the jig moves smoothly to the front and rear side and the gauge 0 50 cannot be inserted into the gap Fig 3 52 8 Confirm that the side seals are attached on the toner scattering prevention sheet Fig 3 53 Screw Doctor sleeve jig...

Page 300: ...fter the developer material has been replaced adjust the auto toner sensor See P 3 2 3 2 Adjustment of Auto Toner Sensor 2 When installing the developer unit upper cover make sure that the side seal comes between the developer unit upper cover and rubber seal on the cover Fig 3 54 Fig 3 55 Developer material cover Side seal Rubber seal Developer unit upper cover ...

Page 301: ...he correct position Note Check if the image adjustment for the equipment is performed properly before this adjustment of the RADF A Checking 1 Open the RADF and install 2 positioning pins the positioning pins are installed to the back side of the hinge which is on the left side of the RADF Fig 3 56 2 Remove the platen sheet Fig 3 57 3 Close the RADF and check if the positioning pins fit the holes ...

Page 302: ...2 B Adjustment If the pins cannot be fitted into the holes perform the adjustment according to the following procedure 1 Remove the right hand hinge screw at the rear side Fig 3 59 2 Loosen the left hand hinge screw at the rear side Fig 3 60 3 Loosen the hinge screws at the front side Fig 3 61 ...

Page 303: ...DJUSTMENT 3 63 4 Position the pins with the holes on the RADF by moving it so that the pins fit into the holes when the RADF is closed Fig 3 62 5 Tighten the left hand hinge screw at the rear side Fig 3 63 6 Loosen the hole position adjustment screws on the right hand side Fig 3 64 ...

Page 304: ...455 2009 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved ADJUSTMENT 3 64 7 Match the screw hole positions Fig 3 65 8 Install the right hand hinge screw at the rear side Fig 3 66 9 Loosen the hinge screws at the front side Fig 3 67 ...

Page 305: ...rights reserved e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 ADJUSTMENT 3 65 10 Place the platen sheet on the original glass and align it to the top left corner Close the RADF gently and open it to check if the platen sheet is attached properly Fig 3 68 ...

Page 306: ...amp Turn the power ON while pressing 0 and 3 simultaneously Key in 267 and then press the START button The exposure lamp is turned ON for a given length of time 3 Visually check the gap between platen guide holder A and upper surface of the original glass B from the left hand side of the equipment If the value is not within the tolerance perform the adjustment according to the following procedure ...

Page 307: ...ment screws on the hinges Adjust the height on the rear side by means of the screw on the hinge on the feed side of the RADF Turn it clockwise Heightened Turn it counterclockwise Lowered Fig 3 70 Adjust the gap on the rear side by means of the screw on the hinge on the feed side of the RADF Turn it clockwis Lowered Turn it counterclockwise Heightened Fig 3 71 ...

Page 308: ...tical and horizontal lines in the following procedure Fig 3 72 Chart Original Simplex copying 1 Place the chart provided as an original with its face up on the original tray of the RADF select 1 Sided 1 Sided and press the START button 2 Superimpose the chart on the copy and check the inclination of the copy image Duplex copying 1 Place the chart provided as an original with its face up on the ori...

Page 309: ... the aligning plate with the scale as the guide shown in the figure below to adjust the skew Fig 3 73 2 If the image skew is C as shown in the figure below shift the aligning plate in the direction of and if D shift it to Fig 3 74 Fig 3 75 Shift the aligning plate in the direction of Shift the aligning plate in the direction of C D ...

Page 310: ...gning plate with the scale as the guide shown in the figure below to adjust the skew Fig 3 76 2 If the image skew is C as shown in the figure below shift the aligning plate in the direction of and if D shift it to Fig 3 77 Fig 3 78 Shift the aligning plate in the direction of Shift the aligning plate in the direction of C D ...

Page 311: ...izontal lines in the following procedure Simplex copying 1 Place the chart provided as an original with its face up on the original tray of the RADF select 1 Sided 1 Sided and press the START button 2 Superimpose the chart on the copy and check the leading edge E of the chart and F of the copy Duplex copying 1 Place the chart provided as an original with its face up on the original tray of the RAD...

Page 312: ... than the E margin of the chart enter a value larger than the current one Note Changing one value shifts the copy image by 0 2 mm 3 Press the ENTER button Duplex copying 1 Turn the power ON while pressing 0 and 5 simultaneously key in 366 and then press the START button 2 Enter the value If the leading edge F margin of the copy image is larger than the E margin of the chart enter a value smaller t...

Page 313: ...ace up on the original tray of the RADF 2 Press the START button 3 Fold the copy in half and check if the center line is misaligned B Adjustment 1 Turn the power ON while pressing 0 and 5 simultaneously 2 Key in 358 and then press the START button If the center line of the copy image is shifted to the front side of the equipment enter a value larger than the current one Note Changing one value shi...

Page 314: ...es in the following procedure 1 Place the chart provided as an original with its face up on the original tray of the RADF 2 Press the START button 3 Superimpose the chart on the copy and check the image dimension I B Adjustment 1 Turn the power ON while pressing 0 and 5 simultaneously 2 Key in 357 and then press the START button If the copy image dimension I is larger than the chart dimension ente...

Page 315: ...e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 ADJUSTMENT 3 75 3 12 7 Adjustment of RADF opening closing sensor Adjust the bracket position so that the sensor is turned ON when the height A becomes 100 mm or less within the empty weight falling limit Fig 3 84 Fig 3 85 A ...

Page 316: ...of the equipment 2 Set SW1 on the finisher controller PCB as follows Fig 3 86 3 Turn ON the power of the equipment while 0 button and 8 button are pressed simultaneously 4 Adjust the folding position by pressing the PSW1 or PSW2 on the finisher controller PCB a required number of times Pressing the switch once moves the folding position about 0 16 mm To move the folding position in the direction p...

Page 317: ...tosensor PCB waste full LED PCB has been replaced Procedure 1 Turn OFF the power of the equipment 2 Shift bits 1 through 4 on the punch controller PCB as follows Fig 3 88 3 Turn ON the power of the equipment while 0 button and 8 button are pressed simultaneously 4 Press SW1002 or SW1003 on the punch controller PCB A press will automatically adjust the sensor output The adjustment is over when all ...

Page 318: ... Turn ON the power of the equipment while 0 button and 8 button are pressed simultaneously 4 Press SW1002 on the punch controller PCB to select the appropriate number of punch holes Each press on SW1002 moves the selection through the following repeatedly from top to bottom 5 Press SW1003 on the punch controller PCB twice The presses will store the selected number of punch holes on the punch contr...

Page 319: ...achine 2 Set bits 1 through 4 on the punch controller PCB as follows Fig 3 90 3 Turn ON the power of the equipment while 0 button and 8 button are pressed simultaneously 4 Press SW1002 and SW1003 on the punch controller PCB at the same time The presses will initialize the EEPROM At the end all LEDs LED1001 LED1002 LED1003 will go ON 5 Adjust the sensor output and store the number of punch holes 1 ...

Page 320: ...sed for adjustment Fig 3 91 3 Turn ON the power of the equipment while 0 button and 8 button are pressed simultaneously 4 Press SW103 on the finisher controller PC board When SW103 is pressed the swing guide opens and the alignment plate moves to prescribed position 5 Place ten sheets of A4 LT paper between the alignment plates and push them against the stopper 6 Press SW101 or SW102 on the finish...

Page 321: ...and push the rear edge of the paper against the rear alignment plate If the gap between the front alignment plate and front edge of the paper is 1 mm or greater stop the staple position adjustment and repeat the staple position adjustment after completing alignment plate adjustment 6 Press SW103 on the finisher controller PC board once to staple However remove the stapled paper manually because th...

Page 322: ... the alignment plates and push it against the stopper and push the rear edge of the paper against the rear alignment plate Then press SW103 once Stapling is performed and the adjustment value is stored in memory The staple position adjustment is completed 10 Turn OFF all bits of SW104 on the finisher controller PC board 11 Turn OFF the power and install the rear cover of the finisher unit ...

Page 323: ...e the PC board cover and set bits 1 through 4 of SW504 on the saddle stitcher controller PC board as follows Fig 3 93 3 Remove the rear cover open the inlet cover of the saddle stitcher unit and tape the actuator of inlet cover sensor PI9 and inlet door switch SW1 4 Before inserting the paper mark the top of the paper You will be using two sheets of A3 or LD paper Fig 3 94 5 Turn ON the power of t...

Page 324: ...t SW504 so that the difference resulting from subtraction of the interval from the appropriate setting in the table below is provided Example If SW504 is currently set to 2 and the interval is 1 mm set SW504 to reflect 2 If for negative width adjustment Set SW504 so that the sum resulting from addition of the interval from the appropriate setting in the table below is provided Example If SW504 is ...

Page 325: ...t of paper which has exited is A Decrease the adjustment value when the sheet of paper which has exited is B Fig 3 96 Code Paper size Remarks 468 0 A4 R LT R When the value increases the binding folding position shifts toward the right page 0 25mm step Acceptable values 14 to 14 Default 0 468 1 B4 468 2 A3 LD A When the upper side of the folding is longer than the lower side B When the upper side ...

Page 326: ...n remove the rear cover of the puncher 2 Set SW601 on the punch controller PC board as shown below Fig 3 97 3 Turn ON the power of the equipment while 0 button and 8 button are pressed simultaneously 4 Press SW602 on the punch controller PC board Sensor output is adjusted automatically when the switch is pressed Adjustment is complete if LED601 and LED602 on the punch controller PC board blinks al...

Page 327: ...on and 8 button are pressed simultaneously 4 Press SW602 on the punch controller PC board to select the number of punch holes The items in the following table are displayed repeatedly from top to bottom each time SW602 is pressed 5 Press SW603 on the punch controller PC board The number of punch holes is registered to the punch controller PC board each time the switch is pressed Registration is co...

Page 328: ...ter replacing the Finisher control board or when the alignment position must be changed for some reason 1 Turn OFF the power of the equipment 2 Remove 1 screw and take off the board access cover 3 Set the SW1 on the Finisher control board as shown in the figures below Fig 3 99 Fig 3 100 4 Turn ON the power of the equipment while 0 button and 8 button are pressed simultaneously The alignment plate ...

Page 329: ...ves to the position of 5 step Fig 3 101 6 When the adjustment is completed press the Button2 on the finisher control panel to store the adjustment value in memory When the value is stored normally the LED1 on the control panel will blink for a number of times that corresponds to the adjustment value set for the equipment See the following table for the number of times the LED1 blinks and its corre...

Page 330: ...board as shown in the figures below Fig 3 102 Fig 3 103 4 Turn ON the power of the equipment while 0 button and 8 button are pressed simultaneously The alignment plate moves to the rear or front side stapling position and stops It stops at the position of 20 steps from the center value of the adjustment range SW1 Access cover ON 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3 4 ON 1 2 3 4 When adjusting the trailing ...

Page 331: ...with sheets placed on the finishing tray stapled on the rear side Fig 3 104 6 When the adjustment is completed press Button 2 on the finisher control panel to store the adjustment value in memory without sheets on the finishing tray When the value is stored normally LED 1 on the control panel will blink for a number of times that corresponds to the adjustment value set for the equipment See the fo...

Page 332: ...r is used This mode increases the paper exiting speed when the paper exits to the movable tray in the sort mode or to the stationary tray in the non sort mode 1 Turn OFF the power of the equipment 2 Remove 1 screw and take off the board access cover 3 Set the SW1 on the Finisher control board as shown in the figures below Fig 3 105 Fig 3 106 4 Turn ON the power of the equipment while 0 button and ...

Page 333: ...nd then press Button1 and Button2 on the control panel as shown below to set the normal mode 6 When the settings are stored normally LED1 on the control panel is lit LED1 blinks if an error occurs In this case turn the power OFF and make the settings again from step 4 7 Turn OFF the power of the equipment 8 Turn OFF all bits of the SW1 on the Finisher control board 9 Install the board access cover...

Page 334: ...performed when the equipment was manufactured dogleg image should not occur However if the following dogleg image A or B does happen to occur the following adjustment must be performed An original with a line parallel to the feeding direction is used for the adjustment Fig 3 108 Fig 3 109 Fig 3 110 Normal Image Feeding Direction Feeding Direction Dogleg Image A Approx 48 mm of the trailing edge Do...

Page 335: ...sition C Fig 3 111 2 Adjust the position of the stay with the scale according to the dogleg image and tighten screws A and C Dogleg image A Perform adjustment so that the stay of the fuser unit comes below the center line of the scale Dogleg image B Perform adjustment so that the stay of the fuser unit comes above the center line of the scale Fig 3 112 Fig 3 113 A B C A C A C ...

Page 336: ...e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 2009 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved ADJUSTMENT 3 96 ...

Page 337: ... storage class Sub Class number 6 06h SCSI transfer command set Protocol number 80 50h Bulk only Most of the common USB medias are compliant with the above specifications and are therefore applicable to this data cloning However most of these devices were originally developed to be used in an environment for PCs e g Windows or Macintosh and thus operations exclusively with this equipment have not ...

Page 338: ...le name Address book user_data BACKUP_ADDR sct Mailbox user_data BACKUP_MBOX sct Template user_data BACKUP_TEMP sct Back up the Address book Mailbox and Template in a batch user_data BACKUP_ALL sct Department management information user_data BACKUP_Department sct User management information user_data BACKUP_User sct Role information user_data BACKUP_Role sct Meta Scan information user_data metaSca...

Page 339: ...O205L 255 305 355 455 BACKUP FUNCTION 4 3 Contents of file Fig 4 1 File format user_data txt setting_data txt sram_data txt all in common Line 1 Version Line 2 Serial number Line 3 Date Version Vxxxx xx x Serial Number 0123456789 Date MON MAR 17 18 34 40 2008 ...

Page 340: ...A screen for selecting items to back up is displayed Select the number any of 1 3 and 5 for the item to be backed up and then press the START button Fig 4 3 Notes It may take some time for the next screen to appear after you key in the number for the item The screen above is not displayed if the data cloning function is disabled In this case ask the user machine administrator to enable the data cl...

Page 341: ...e 4 Combined Backing up 1 Address Book 2 Mail Box and 3 Template in a batch 5 FAX Kit Backing up Department management 6 User Info Backing up User management information 7 Role Info Backing up Role information The items 4 5 6 and 7 are selected in the screen by default Fig 4 4 Number Backup Item 1 Network Print Service Backing up TopAccess Network Print Service 2 SaveAsFile Email InternetFAX Backi...

Page 342: ...ackup starts and the backing up status is displayed on the LCD screen 6 Back Up Completed is displayed on the LCD screen when the backup has been properly completed 7 Turn the power OFF and remove the USB media No items are selected in the screen by default Fig 4 5 Number Backup Item 1 SRAM Backing up SRAM Data No items are selected in the screen by default Fig 4 6 ...

Page 343: ...selecting items to restore is displayed Select the number any of 2 4 and 6 for the item to be restore and then press the START button Fig 4 8 Notes It may take some time for the next screen to appear after you key in the number for the item The screen above is not displayed if the data cloning function is disabled In this case ask the user machine administrator to enable the data cloning function ...

Page 344: ... 4 Combined Restoring 1 Address Book 2 Mail Box and 3 Template in a batch 5 Department Code Restoring Department management 6 User Info Restoring User management information 7 Role Info Restoring role information The items 4 5 6 and 7 are selected in the screen by default Fig 4 9 Number Restore Item 1 Network Print Service Restoring TopAccess Network Print Service 2 SaveAsFile Email InternetFAX Re...

Page 345: ... screen when restoring has been properly completed 7 Turn the power OFF and remove the USB media When department management data or user management data are restored clear their counter values in a procedure below 8 Counter values can be all cleared as the data are copied Note that the total counter values are not copied Procedure Press the buttons as follows COUNTER DEPARTMANT MANAGEMENT Enter th...

Page 346: ...store the data again from the beginning Does the USB media meet the conditions being used for this cloning Is the updated program file written on the USB media properly Is the USB media installed properly Is the USB media or the equipment damaged Fig 4 12 Error number Error content ERROR 1 Copy error ERROR 2 I F error ERROR 3 USB memory full error ERROR 4 Working folder error ERROR 5 File not foun...

Page 347: ... before setting this function and then recover them after the setting To ensure security ask the user machine administrator to back up or restore the user s data and information in the HDD A service technician can back up or restore them only when the user machine administrator permits it Some data in the HDD cannot be backed up and can be left only on printouts 4 2 3 Setting procedure A procedure...

Page 348: ...in Administrator menu of TopAccess Log data Print Scan FAX Transmission Reception Available Export them in the Administrator menu of TopAccess Import cannot be performed Data in the shared folder Scanned data Saved data of copy FAX transmission Available Copy them to the client computer via the network The data which have been copied to the client computer cannot be copied to the shared folder Rol...

Page 349: ...is installed perform Fax Set Up 1 100 and Clearing the image data 1 102 Then turn the power OFF 1 Turn the power ON while pressing the digital keys 1 and simultaneously 2 Key in 100 and then press the START button 3 Key in 102 and then press the START button 4 Turn the power OFF F Reset user s setting items and restore data information Ask the user machine administrator to reset the user s setting...

Page 350: ...ON Function Mode 3 Compare the lists which were printed before and after the formatting to check the setting items having the different setting values Set the value which was set before the formatting 4 Turn the power OFF H Reset FUNCTION list Reset the initial setting of the fax function by referring to the function list which has been printed out following the procedure below P 4 13 C Print out ...

Page 351: ...n is in operation 4 2 4 Procedure for disabling data encryption function The basic setting procedure is the same as the one for enabling this function Set the value of 08 9379 to 0 Invalid in the following procedure P 4 13 D Enable data encryption function 4 2 5 Procedure for discarding HDD when data encryption function is enabled Set the data encryption function disabled following the procedure b...

Page 352: ... with the stored UI data etc is formatted with this function Do not use this function since it is not normally necessary 3 HDD partition creation All Partition Delete and Create Loader Partition When the HDD is replaced or UI data etc are downloaded using the USB storage it is necessary to format a partition in the HDD before downloading In this case the partition is created in the HDD with this f...

Page 353: ...cedure of assist mode 1 Turn ON the power while 3 button and CLEAR button are pressed simultaneously The following screen is displayed Fig 4 14 2 Select the item with the digital keys and press the START button Note Explain the user machine administrator about the next operation and ask him her to enter his her password ...

Page 354: ...e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 2009 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved BACKUP FUNCTION 4 18 ...

Page 355: ...The process unit K explained below is a photoconductive drum or a cleaner unit which includes a photoconductive drum The developer material K explained below is a developer material or a developer unit which includes a developer material The PM part other than the process unit explained below is a fuser roller or a fuser unit which includes a fuser roller 5 2 2 PM display conditions The conditions...

Page 356: ...s If the value of 08 9891 Warning message on the touch panel when PM time has come is set to 0 No warning notification the PM display is not performed regardless of the settings above Default value is 1 Display warning notification PM display by specifying the number of prints 1 Key in 0 for 08 223 Switching of output pages driving counts at PM process unit K 2 Key in the value of the number of pr...

Page 357: ...This number is allocated in the following manner therefore the parts needing maintenance can be identified PM parts of the process unit K 0008 PM parts of the developer material K 0080 Parts other than the PM parts of the process unit 0100 If multiple parts have reached the maintenance time the sum of the corresponding code values listed above is displayed in hexadecimal numbers For example if the...

Page 358: ...e sub screen in the PM support mode is cleared the counter is reset 08 5568 Current value of PM time counter developer material K 08 5569 Current value of PM time counter developer material K When the current value of DEVELOPER on the main screen or DEVELOPER on the sub screen in the PM support mode is cleared the counter is reset 08 5576 Current value of PM counter parts other than the PM parts o...

Page 359: ...ts to be replaced in the PM support mode 6S 2 or list printing mode 9S 103 6S 2 6 START POWER ON 2 START 9S 103 9 START POWER ON 103 START Fig 5 1 Turn OFF the power and make sure to unplug the equipment 2 Perform a preventive maintenance using the following checklist and illustrations Refer to the Service Manual if necessary 3 Plug in the equipment after the maintenance has been finished Then tur...

Page 360: ...es drive counts and replacement record and to do a counter clearing operation more efficiently when replacing The replacement record can be printed out in the list printing mode 9S 103 5 4 2 Operational flow and operational screen 1 Operational flow Fig 5 2 The screen goes back to the main screen when the counter clear is executed or the CANCEL button is pressed after moving from the main screen w...

Page 361: ...o the present number when the number of drive counts has exceeded its PM standard number Displaying of the standard number of drive counts x 1 000 to replace the unit parts Displaying of the present number of output pages counts x 1 000 When there are differences among the sub units parts _ is displayed and CHECK SUBUNIT is displayed at the top is displayed next to the present number when the numb...

Page 362: ...n screen Clearing of the chosen sub unit parts counters Displaying of the present number of output pages counts x 1 000 is displayed next to the present number when the number of output pages counts has exceeded its PM standard number Displaying of the standard number of output pages counts x 1 000 to replace the sub unit parts Displaying of the present drive counts x 1 000 is displayed next to th...

Page 363: ...erved e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PM 5 9 3 Clear screen Fig 5 5 When the INITIALIZE button is pressed Present number of output pages counts and Present driving counts are cleared and Previous replacement date is updated 1 1 ...

Page 364: ...on finger for fuser roller SEPARATION FINGER FUSER Upper drawer 1st CST Pickup roller PICK UP ROLLER 1st CST Feed roller FEED ROLLER 1st CST Separation roller SEP ROLLER 1st CST Lower drawer 2nd CST Pickup roller PICK UP ROLLER 2nd CST Feed roller FEED ROLLER 2nd CST Separation roller SEP ROLLER 2nd CST Bypass unit SFB Feed roller FEED ROLLER SFB Separation pad SEP PAD SFB RADF RADF Pickup roller ...

Page 365: ... is heavily dependent on the number of output pages rather than the drive counts The following work flow diagram shows how to judge the timing of replacement with the number of output pages and the drive counts Example 1 When the number of output pages has reached the specified level Example 2 When the image failure occurred before the number of output pages has reached the specified level The par...

Page 366: ... new one the series of operations required at the replacement counter reset for supply items in the EPU auto toner sensor initial adjustment and automatic gamma adjustment is smoothly performed Note If only the supply items in the EPU at PM are to be replaced perform the life counter reset for each supply item if developer material is to be replaced perform the auto toner sensor adjustment and the...

Page 367: ...inted gamma chart on the original glass then press OK Press the ON OFF button for a few seconds Operation flow Display transition of control panel Behavior flow of equipment Test mode Adjustment mode Open the front cover and set the toner cartridge Close the cover Press OK Set A4 LT paper in the drawer and press OK If it cannot be set press CANCEL to finish the adjustment Place the printed chart w...

Page 368: ...ent from detecting that the installed unit is a new one and performing wrong operations such as supply item counter reset In this case turn the power OFF and then back ON in the normal mode The equipment returns to its normal operations If IC chip information is not written as used IC chip in step 1 an error C3D0 is displayed If it occurs perform the maintenance of each part according to the Troub...

Page 369: ...elf must be replaced with a new one service part or the IC chip data must be overwritten using a jig If the EPUs are replaced in the PM support mode instead of the EPU replacing mode noted in this chapter the replacement of the EPU board and the overwriting of the IC chip data are not necessary Information in the IC chip can be confirmed with 08 4555 Information check of new or old EPU memory The ...

Page 370: ...pment 3 Turn the power ON If the fuser unit is then judged determined to be new the fuser related life counters are automatically cleared 5 6 3 Counters to be cleared 08 1246 Fuser roller counter 08 1250 Pressure roller counter 08 1268 Fuser roller separation finger counter 08 1372 Heater and energizing time accumulating counter 08 1378 Counter for period of time fuser unit is at ready temperature...

Page 371: ...ets e STUDIO455 every 150 000 sheets Values under Replacement indicate the replacement cycle for the e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 The replacement cycle of the parts in the feeding section equals to the number of sheets fed from each paper source Be careful not to put oil on the rollers belts and belt pulleys when lubricating Cleaning Lubrication Coating Replacement Operation check A Clean with alc...

Page 372: ... part of the original glass on where the original scale is mounted since the shading correction plate is located below the scale to be scanned Items to check Cleaning Lubrication Replacement x 1 000 sheets Operation check Parts list P I a Original glass A or B 22 3 b ADF original glass B 22 1 c Mirror 1 B d Mirror 2 B e Mirror 3 B f Reflector B 23 5 g Lens B 12 13 h Exposure lamp R 23 3 i Automati...

Page 373: ...TION All rights reserved e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PM 5 19 5 7 2 Laser optical unit Fig 5 8 Items to check Cleaning Lubrication Replacement x 1 000 sheets Operation check Parts list P I a Slit glass B a ...

Page 374: ...re 4 places Items to check Cleaning Lubrication Replacement x 1 000 sheets Operation check Parts list P I a Pickup roller 80 80 80 80 80 17 20 b Feed roller 80 80 80 80 80 17 27 c Separation roller AV W2 80 80 80 80 80 17 6 d Transport roller 1st 2nd A R 18 3 18 18 e Registration roller A R 13 17 21 1 f Bypass Feed roller 80 80 80 80 80 20 5 g Bypass Separation pad AV W2 80 80 80 80 80 20 4 h Bypa...

Page 375: ...tion teeth of gears and shafts Apply some white grease Molykote EM 30L to the teeth of gears and shafts of the drive gears Note Make sure that oil is not running over or scattered around as the gear is rotated coming into the clutch after applying Molykote to the gear which is located near the clutch The quantity of Molykote should be smaller than that to be applied to the other parts Fig 5 10 Fig...

Page 376: ...d Drum cleaning blade 80 100 120 125 150 27 8 e Separation finger for drum 80 100 120 125 150 27 12 f Recovery blade B 80 100 120 125 150 27 10 g Ozone filter 240 200 240 250 300 13 14 h Transfer roller 80 100 120 125 150 26 5 i Separation needle B R 26 11 j Transfer guide B k Separation cover B 26 12 l Transfer roller guide roller B 26 8 m Main charger case B n Needle electrode 80 100 120 125 150...

Page 377: ...e Mylar attached on the toner recovery auger Do not use an air blower for cleaning Use a vacuum cleaner When using a vacuum cleaner be careful not to hit the nozzle of the vacuum cleaner to the Mylar When rotating the toner recovery auger rotate it only in the same direction as that for transporting toner h Transfer roller If there is damage on the roller replace it even if the replacement time ha...

Page 378: ...nt P 3 2 3 2 Adjustment of Auto Toner Sensor g Oil seal Mixer unit Shafts of mixers 1 2 and 3 6 pcs During replacement coat the oil seal with grease Alvanian No 2 Items to check Cleaning Lubrication Replacement x 1 000 sheets Operation check Parts list P I a Whole developer unit B b Developer material 80 100 120 125 150 c Front shield B R 28 32 d Guide roller B 29 17 e Side shield B R 28 30 28 31 ...

Page 379: ...ting hole section of the developer frame or outside of the holder Pay attention to the direction in which the oil seal is attached See figure on right 2 Apply an even coat of grease to the inside of the oil seal Amount About two small drops 3 Wipe off any grease the exudes from the inside Fig 5 14 Outside Inside Developer frame Nozzle mixer Grease Oil seal ...

Page 380: ... of fuser roller bearings Items to check Cleaning Lubrication Replacement x 1 000 sheets Operation check Parts list P I a Fuser roller W2 240 200 240 250 300 31 15 b Pressure roller 240 200 240 250 300 32 8 c Separation finger for fuser roller 80 100 120 125 150 31 22 d Fuser unit entrance guide A 32 11 e Thermistor 3 pcs A R 31 12 31 13 f Drive gear tooth face and shaft W2 R 31 11 g Fuser roller ...

Page 381: ...umber of output pages which have been made Do not damage the tip of the finger during the cleaning The finger may be damaged if the toner adhering to the tip of it is scraped off forcibly Replace the finger if the toner is sticking to it heavily e Thermistor Clean the thermistor with alcohol if the toner or dirt is sticking to it when the fuser roller is replaced Do not deform or damage the thermi...

Page 382: ...verse section Fig 5 16 c d e STUDIO355 455 only Items to check Cleaning Lubrication Replacement x 1 000 sheets Operation check Parts list P I a Exit reverse guide A b Exit roller A R 33 3 c Transport roller A R 34 8 d Reverse roller A R 34 15 e Drive gear SI 33 19 f Conductive bushing CG 33 6 e STUDIO355 455 e STUDIO205L 255 305 b d c e ...

Page 383: ...L 255 305 355 455 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PM 5 29 5 7 8 Automatic duplexing unit Fig 5 17 Items to check Cleaning Lubrication Replacement x 1 000 sheets Operation check Parts list P I a Transport roller upper and lower A R 35 2 35 3 b Drive gear W1 35 17 35 18 a b ...

Page 384: ...00 on the places of the holder shown in the figure 4 places Note Make sure that the grease does not adhere to the roller surface Wipe it off with alcohol if adhered Items to check Cleaning Lubrication Replacement x 1 000 sheets Operation check Parts list P I a Pickup roller upper lower A 80 80 80 80 80 6 20 b Feed roller upper lower A 80 80 80 80 80 6 27 c Separation roller upper lower A AV W2 80 ...

Page 385: ...NTIVE MAINTENANCE PM 5 31 5 7 10 LCF KD 1026 Fig 5 21 Items to check Cleaning Lubrication Replacement x 1 000 sheets Operation check Parts list P I a Pickup roller A 160 160 160 160 160 b Feed roller A 160 160 160 160 160 c Separation roller A 160 160 160 160 160 d Drive gear W1 a b c d ...

Page 386: ...y one rice grain amount of white grease Molykote EM 30L to each part A in the figure below Fig 5 23 Items to check Cleaning Lubrication Replacement x 1 000 sheets Operation check Parts list P I a Idling roller A or B W1 b Other rollers A or B c Paper guide A or B d JSP upper stuck sensor B 1 51 e JSP lower stuck sensor B 1 12 f JSP paper jam sensor B c f e b a b d A ...

Page 387: ...GE 334C to the part A in the figure below Also apply three rice grain amount of white grease Molykote EM 30L to each part B Fig 5 25 Items to check Cleaning Lubrication Replacement x 1 000 sheets Operation check Parts list P I a OCT separator roller A or B W1 FL 2 22 b Other rollers A or B 2 39 c Paper guide A or B d OCT stuck sensor B 1 13 e OCT home position sensor B f OCT feed sensor B c f e a ...

Page 388: ...aning Lubrication Coating Replacement x 1 000 sheets Operation check Parts list P I a Pickup roller A 120 5 1 b Separation roller A 120 4 10 c Feed roller A 120 5 1 d Registration roller A e Intermediate transfer roller A f Front read roller A g Rear read roller A h Reverse registration roller A i Exit reverse roller A j Platen sheet A or B a c g d b f e h i j ...

Page 389: ...ts reserved e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PM 5 35 5 7 14 Hole punch unit MJ 6004 Fig 5 27 Items to check Cleaning Lubrication Coating Replacement x 1 000 sheets Operation check Parts list P I a Transmittance sensor B a ...

Page 390: ...o check Cleaning Lubrication Replacement x 1 000 sheets Operation check Parts list P I a Feed roller A or B b Delivery roller A or B c Stack delivery roller A or B d Stack feed roller A or B e Paper fold roller A or B f Bind delivery roller A or B g Waste full detection sensor B h Feeding assembly member A or B i Paper guide A or B e d g h b a f h c ...

Page 391: ...nt x 1 000 sheets Operation check Parts list P I a Stack tray B b Discharge brush B c Stapler B R d Offset roller A R e Feed roller A f Offset HP sensor B R g Inlet sensor B R h Tray paper sensor B R i Tray 500 sensor B R j Tray lower limit sensor B R k Paper surface sensor B R l Handing tray paper sensor B R m Stack slide HP sensor B R n Tray clock sensor B R a b c d e g f l m h j i k n ...

Page 392: ...on check Parts list P I a Stack transport roller 1 A b Stack transport roller 2 A c Buffer roller A d Exit roller A e Entrance roller A f Transport roller A g Paddle 1 000 h Paper holder cam W3 i Buffer tray shaf W3 j Stapler carrier shaft W3 k Rack pinion gear Aligning plate W3 l Movable tray drive gear W3 m Buffer tray guide W3 n Finishing tray shaft W3 a b n c d f l i g k m e h j Front side Rea...

Page 393: ...E MAINTENANCE PM 5 39 h Paper holder cam Apply an adequate amount of white grease Molykote EM 30L all around the paper holder cam Fig 5 31 i Buffer tray shaft Apply an adequate amount of white grease Molykote EM 30L to the entire buffer tray shaft Fig 5 32 Paper holder cam Buffer tray shaft ...

Page 394: ...rrier shaft Apply an adequate amount of white grease Molykote EM 30L to the entire stapler carrier shaft Fig 5 33 k Rack gear pinion gear Aligning plate l Movable tray drive gear Apply an adequate amount of white grease Molykote EM 30L to the gear teeth of the gear A and gear B Fig 5 34 Stapler carrier shaft Gear A Gear B ...

Page 395: ...g 5 35 n Finishing tray shaft 1 Take off the metal shield plate If the hole punch unit is installed take it off beforehand 2 Apply oil as follows through the opening which shows up when the metal shield plate has been removed Apply an adequate amount of white grease Molykote EM 30L to the gear teeth of the rack and pinion gears which drive the aligning plate and the entire finishing tray shaft Fig...

Page 396: ...avoid places where drums may be subjected to high humidity chemicals and or their fumes 3 Drum cleaning blade This item should be stored in a flat place where the ambient temperature is between 10 C to 35 C and should also be protected against high humidity chemicals and or their fumes 4 Fuser roller Pressure roller Avoid places where the rollers may be subjected to high humidity chemicals and or ...

Page 397: ...he drum Be sure to remove any fibers found adhering to the blade 3 Installation of the equipment and storage of drum Avoid installing the equipment where it may be subjected to high temperature high humidity chemicals and or their fumes Do not place the light drum in a location where it is exposed to direct sunlight or high intensity light such as near a window Otherwise the drum will fatigue and ...

Page 398: ...damage the PET sheet 5 8 4 Checking and cleaning of fuser roller and pressure roller 1 Handling precautions Fuser roller Do not leave any oil fingerprints etc on the fuser roller Be careful not to allow any hard object to hit or rub against the fuser roller or it may be damaged possibly resulting in poor cleaning Pressure roller Do not leave any oil fingerprints etc on the pressure roller 2 Checki...

Page 399: ...llow oil or fingerprints to come in contact with the surface Do not hit or scratch the surface Make sure you do not get any bits of thread etc on the surface Do not allow solvent such as thinner to come in contact with the surface Keep away from a source of heat 2 Cleaning procedure If bits of thread or similar adhere to the surface remove them with gloves or a pair of tweezers Be careful that the...

Page 400: ...CH M 470 1 CH M 1 Transfer roller CR 4530TR 1 Developer material D 4530 1 FR KIT 4530 Fuser roller HR 4530 U 1 Pressure roller HR 4530 L 1 Separation finger for fuser roller SCRAPER 470 5 Ozone filter FILTER OZONE F470 1 FR KIT 3000 Fuser roller HR 4530 U 1 Pressure roller HR 3000 L 1 Separation finger for fuser roller SCRAPER 470 5 Ozone filter FILTER OZONE F470 1 PM KIT ROLLER 1 Feed roller ROLL...

Page 401: ...de 101 3 4 Developer material nozzle Pouring the developer material attached to the developer bottle 101 4 5 Wire holder jig Fixing the wire at the assembly of the carriage wire 101 5 6 Belt tension jig Adjusting the belt tension at the installation of the scan motor 101 6 7 High voltage transformer jig Used to adjust high voltage transformer 101 7 8 Downloading jig DLM board Updating the scanner ...

Page 402: ...e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 2009 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PM 5 48 Fig 5 37 2 3 4 1 5 8 9 10 Model 1881 11 Model 1931 6 7 ...

Page 403: ...ut pages has reached 375 000 or 2 5 years have passed from the start of use Whichever comes earlier e STUDIO455 When the number of output pages has reached 450 000 or 2 5 years have passed from the start of use Whichever comes earlier 1 Replace all the supplies 2 Check the components in the drive section gears pulleys timing belts etc Replace them with new ones if they are damaged 3 Check all the ...

Page 404: ...e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 2009 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE PM 5 50 ...

Page 405: ...g for the Image to remove its cause The cause of a trouble in the equipment may be a minor failure Check the items below first 1 Is there any problem with the power cable Check if the power cable is inserted securely When it is almost removed or not inserted securely power voltage may become unstable causing a trouble in the equipment 2 Are the connectors connected securely Reconnect them securely...

Page 406: ...he 4th drawer differs from size setting of the equipment P 6 27 E065 Incorrect paper size setting for bypass tray The size of paper in the bypass tray differs from size setting of the equipment P 6 27 E090 HDD abnormality causes jam Image data to be printed cannot be prepared P 6 28 E110 Paper misfeeding ADU misfeeding Paper not reaching the registration sensor The paper which has passed through A...

Page 407: ...ter it has passed the 2nd transport sensor P 6 29 E320 PFP upper drawer transport jam Paper not reaching the 2nd transport sensor The paper does not reach the 2nd transport sensor after it has passed the PFP upper drawer feed sensor P 6 30 E330 PFP lower drawer transport jam Paper not reaching the registration sensor The paper does not reach the registration sensor after it has passed the 1st tran...

Page 408: ...as passed the exit sensor does not reach the reverse sensor P 6 34 E580 Stop jam at the reverse sensor The trailing edge of the paper does not pass the reverse sensor after its leading edge has reached this sensor P 6 34 E712 RADF jam Jam not reaching the registration sensor The original fed from the original feeding tray does not reach the registration sensor P 6 48 E714 Feed signal reception jam...

Page 409: ...ensor 1 P 6 50 E940 Stop jam at the bridge unit transport sensor 2 The trailing edge of the paper does not reach the bridge unit transport sensor 2 after its leading edge has reached the bridge unit transport sensor 2 P 6 50 E950 Job separator jam Jam not reaching the job separator transport sensor The paper has passed through the exit sensor does not reach the job separator transport sensor P 6 3...

Page 410: ...per transport jam after paper stack exit P 6 54 EA26 Paper transport jam stop command request P 6 54 EA27 Paper transport jam paper not inserted P 6 54 EA28 Paper transport jam assisting arm operation delay P 6 54 EA29 Paper transport jam stack transport delay P 6 54 EA30 Power ON jam Paper exists at the inlet sensor when power is turned ON P 6 54 EA31 Transport path paper remaining jam P 6 54 EA3...

Page 411: ... EB30 Ready time time out jam The equipment judges that the paper transport to the finisher is disabled because of the communication error between the equipment and finisher at the start of printing P 6 62 EB50 Paper transport jam Paper remaining on the transport path The multiple feeding of preceding paper caused the misfeeding of upcoming paper P 6 36 EB60 Paper remaining on the transport path T...

Page 412: ...t detected when power is turned ON P 6 69 C270 Carriage home position sensor not turning OFF within a specified period of time The carriage does not shift from its home position in a specified period of time P 6 69 C280 Carriage home position sensor not turning ON within a specified period of time The carriage does not reach to its home position in a specified period of time P 6 69 C3D0 Process re...

Page 413: ... 6 77 CB20 Delivery motor abnormality Delivery motor or delivery roller is not rotating normally P 6 78 CB30 Tray lift motor abnormality The tray lift motor is not rotating normally or the delivery tray is not moving normally MJ 1025 Tray 1 Tray 2 shift motor abnormality Tray 1 Tray 2 shift motor is not rotating or delivery tray is not moving normally MJ 1024 Movable tray shift motor abnormality T...

Page 414: ...77 CC00 Sensor connector abnormality Connector of guide home position sensor paper pushing plate home position sensor or paper pushing plate top position sensor is disconnected MJ 1024 P 6 77 CC10 Micro switch abnormality With all covers closed inlet door switch delivery door switch or front cover switch is open MJ 1024 P 6 77 CC20 Communication error between finisher and saddle stitcher Communica...

Page 415: ...ality Stack ejection motor or stack ejection roller is not rotating normally MJ 1024 P 6 96 CCE0 Paper trailing edge assist motor abnormality Paper trailing edge assist motor is not rotating or paper trailing edge assist is not moving normally MJ 1024 P 6 96 CCF0 Gear changing motor abnormality Gear changing motor is not rotating normally MJ 1024 P 6 96 CCF1 Tray safety switch abnormality 1 The tr...

Page 416: ...HDD start error HDD cannot become Ready state P 6 102 F103 HDD transfer time out Reading writing cannot be performed in the specified period of time P 6 102 F104 HDD data error Abnormality is detected in the data of HDD P 6 102 F105 HDD other error P 6 102 F106 Point and Print partition damage P 6 103 F107 SHR partition damage P 6 103 F108 SHA partition damage P 6 103 F110 Communication related se...

Page 417: ... P 6 104 1C33 File access failure P 6 104 1C40 Image conversion abnormality P 6 105 1C60 HDD full failure during processing P 6 105 1C61 Address Book reading failure P 6 105 1C62 Memory acquiring failure P 6 105 1C63 Terminal IP address unset P 6 105 1C64 Terminal mail address unset P 6 105 1C65 SMTP address unset P 6 105 1C66 Server time time out error P 6 105 1C69 SMTP server connection error P ...

Page 418: ...arameters or arguments HOST NAME error RFC 501 Destination mail address error RFC 501 Terminal mail address error RFC 501 P 6 107 2503 Bad sequence of commands Destination mail address error RFC 503 P 6 107 2504 Command parameter not implemented HOST NAME error RFC 504 P 6 107 2550 Mailbox unavailable Destination mail address error RFC 550 P 6 107 2551 User not local Destination mail address error...

Page 419: ... the box or folder 2B71 Document s expire s in a few days Documents expiring in a few days exist 2B80 Hard Disk space for Electronic Filing nearly full Hard disk space in SHR partition is nearly full 90 2B90 Insufficient Memory Insufficient memory capacity P 6 108 2BA0 Invalid Box password specified Invalid Box password P 6 109 2BA1 Incorrect paper size A Paper size not supported in the Electronic...

Page 420: ...ge file was not permitted Encryption PDF enforced mode error P 6 110 2C60 Failed to process your Job Insufficient disk space HDD full failure during processing P 6 111 2C61 Failed to read AddressBook Address Book reading failure P 6 111 2C62 Not enough memory Memory acquiring failure P 6 110 2C63 Invalid Domain Address Terminal IP address unset P 6 111 2C64 Invalid Domain Address Terminal mail add...

Page 421: ... P 6 113 2D61 Invalid parameter specified Invalid parameter P 6 113 2D62 Failed to connect to network destination Check destination path File server connection error P 6 114 2D63 Specified network path is invalid Check destination path Invalid network path P 6 114 2D64 Logon to file server failed Check username and password Login failure P 6 114 2D65 There are too many documents in the folder Fail...

Page 422: ...to acquire resource Resource acquiring failure P 6 113 2DA8 The HDD is running out of capacity for the shared folder Hard disk space in SHA partition is nearly full 90 2DC0 Job canceled Job canceling 2DC1 Power failure occurred Power failure P 6 114 Error code Message displayed in the TopAccess screen Contents Troubleshooting ...

Page 423: ...l Partial mail related error P 6 115 3A50 HDD Full Error has been occurred in this mail Insufficient HDD capacity error P 6 115 3A51 HDD Full Error has been occurred in this mail This mail has been transferred to the administrator P 6 115 3A52 HDD Full Error has been occurred in this mail This mail could not be transferred to the administrator P 6 115 3A60 HDD Full Warning has been occurred in thi...

Page 424: ...16 3B31 Charset Error has been detected in the received mail This mail has been transferred to the administrator P 6 116 3B32 Charset Error has been detected in the received mail This mail could not be transferred to the administrator P 6 116 3B40 Decode Error has been detected in the received mail E mail decode error P 6 115 3B41 Decode Error has been detected in the received mail This mail has b...

Page 425: ... Paper Size Error has been detected in the received mail This mail could not be transferred to the administrator P 6 116 3C50 Offramp Destination Error has been detected in the received mail Offramp destination error P 6 116 3C51 Offramp Destination Error has been detected in the received mail This mail has been transferred to the administrator P 6 116 3C52 Offramp Destination Error has been detec...

Page 426: ...meout Error has been occurred in the received mail POP3 server connection time out error P 6 117 3E30 POP3 Login Error has been occurred in the received mail POP3 login error P 6 117 3E40 POP3 Login Error occurred in received mail POP3 login method error P 6 117 3F00 File I O Error has been occurred in this mail The mail could not be received until File I O is recovered File I O error P 6 117 3F10...

Page 427: ...8 4038 Restriction error only for hold print jobs P 6 118 4039 Restriction error only for private hold print jobs P 6 118 4040 Not being authorized to perform JOB P 6 118 4050 Problem in LDAP server connection or LDAP server authorization settings P 6 118 4300 USB direct printing Job execution error due to functional restrictions Printing with he USB direct printing function restricted P 6 118 430...

Page 428: ...t mode staple mode 0 Non sort Non staple 1 Group 2 Sort 7 Front staple 8 Double staple 9 Rear staple A Saddle stitch D ADF mode 0 Unused 1 AUTO FEED SADF 2 STACK FEED E APS AMS mode 0 Not selected 1 APS 2 AMS F Duplex mode Copy 0 Single sided Single sided 1 Book 2 Double sided Single sided 4 Double sided Duplex copying 8 Single sided Duplex copying Printer 0 Single sided 8 Double sided FAX 0 Singl...

Page 429: ...Unused P Media type 0 Plain paper 1 Thick 1 2 Thick 2 3 Thick 3 4 Thick 4 5 Special paper 1 6 Special paper 2 7 Recycled paper 8 Plain paper 1 9 Plain paper 2 A Thin paper B OHP film C Thick 1 reverse D Thick 2 reverse E Thick 3 reverse F Thick 4 reverse G Special paper 1 reverse H Special paper 2 reverse I Envelope J Tab paper Z Unused Q RADF size mixed 0 Unused 1 Single size document 2 Size mixe...

Page 430: ...GC board is disconnected 3 Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited 4 Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited 5 Replace the exit sensor 6 Replace the LGC board YES Is the registration roller clutch working Perform the output check in the test mode 03 108 158 l l l l l l l l l NO 1 Check if the connector of the re...

Page 431: ...e sensor in the jamming area working Perform the input check in the test mode refer to the following table l l l l l l l l NO 1 Check if the connector of the sensor is disconnected 2 Check if any of the connectors on the LGC board is disconnected 3 Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited 4 Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited ...

Page 432: ...ck in the test mode 03 FAX ON 9 A l l l l l l l l NO 1 Check if the connector of the registration sensor is disconnected 2 Check if the connector CN316 on the LGC board is disconnected 3 Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited 4 Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited 5 Replace the registration sensor 6 Replace ...

Page 433: ...is disconnected 3 Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited 4 Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited 5 Replace the 1st transport sensor 6 Replace the LGC board YES Are the high speed low speed transport clutches working Perform the output check in the test mode 03 203 205 l l l l l l l l l NO 1 Check if the conne...

Page 434: ...pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited 4 Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited 5 Replace the bypass feed clutch ADU clutch 6 Replace the LGC board YES Check the registration roller Replace it if it is worn out E320 Paper fed from the PFP upper drawer not reaching the 2nd transport sensor E350 Paper fed from the PFP lower drawer not...

Page 435: ...awer feed sensor YES Remove the paper NO Is the PFP upper drawer feed sensor working Perform the input check in the test mode 03 FAX OFF 7 A l l l l l l l l l l l l NO 1 Check if the connector of the PFP upper drawer feed sensor is disconnected 2 Check if either of the connectors CN241 or CN243 on the PFP board is disconnected 3 Check if the connector CN318 on the LGC board is disconnected 4 Check...

Page 436: ...onnected 3 Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited 4 Check if the conductor patterns on the LGC board are short circuited or open circuited 5 Replace the ADU exit sensor 6 Replace the LGC board YES Is the ADU motor working Perform the output check in the test mode 03 119 l l l l l l l l l l l NO 1 Check if the connector of the ADU motor is disconnected 2 C...

Page 437: ... 3 Check if the connector CN303 on the LGC board is disconnected 4 Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited 5 Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board and exit board is short circuited or open circuited 6 Replace the exit motor 7 Replace the ADU exit sensor 8 Replace the exit board 9 Replace the LGC board YES Check the rollers in the ADU and the exit...

Page 438: ... check 7 to 10 7 Check if the connector pins are disconnected or the harnesses are open circuited between the reverse motor and the connector CN304 on the LGC board and also the connectors CN401 and CN406 on the MOT2 board Correct if there is any abnormality 8 Replace the reverse motor 9 Replace the MOT2 board 10 Replace the LGC board 11 Check the exit roller Replace it if it is worn out Jamming a...

Page 439: ...ited 5 Check if the conductor patterns on the JSP board and LGC board are short circuited or open circuited 6 Replace the JSP feed sensor 7 Replace the JSP board 8 Replace the LGC board YES 1 Replace the JSP board 2 Replace the LGC board Open the OCT cover Is there any paper on the transport path YES Remove the paper NO Is the OCT feed sensor working Perform the input check in the test mode 03 FAX...

Page 440: ... is working normally go to step 14 If it is not check 9 to 13 9 Check if the connector CN316 on the LGC board is disconnected 10 Check if the connector pins are disconnected or the harnesses are open circuited 11 Check if the conductor patterns on the LGC board are short circuited or open circuited 12 Replace the registration sensor 13 Replace the LGC board 14 Check the rollers Replace them if the...

Page 441: ...on sensor working Perform the input check in the test mode 03 FAX OFF 6 E l l l l l l l l NO 1 Check if the connector of the registration sensor is disconnected 2 Check if the connector CN305 on the LGC board is disconnected 3 Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited 4 Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited 5 Re...

Page 442: ... mode 03 222 l l l l l l l l NO 1 Check if the connector of the ADU clutch is disconnected 2 Check if the connector CN304 on the LGC board is disconnected 3 Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited 4 Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited 5 Replace the ADU clutch 6 Replace the LGC board YES Check the rollers in ...

Page 443: ...r in front of the 1st transport sensor YES Remove the paper NO Is the 1st transport sensor working Perform the input check in the test mode 03 FAX OFF 6 A l l l l l l l l NO 1 Check if the connector of the 1st transport sensor is disconnected 2 Check if the connector CN316 on the LGC board is disconnected 3 Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited 4 Check i...

Page 444: ...lower drawer feed clutch is disconnected 2 Check if the connector CN315 on the LGC board is disconnected 3 Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited 4 Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited 5 Replace the lower drawer feed clutch 6 Replace the LGC board YES Check the lower drawer feed roller separation roller and ...

Page 445: ...e the PFP upper drawer feed clutch 7 Replace the PFP board 8 Replace the LGC board YES Check the PFP upper drawer feed roller separation roller and pickup roller Replace them if they are worn out Open the PFP side cover Is there any paper in front of the PFP lower drawer feed sensor YES Remove the paper NO Is the PFP lower drawer feed sensor working Perform the input check in the test mode 03 FAX ...

Page 446: ...y of the connectors CN241 and CN248 on the PFP board is disconnected 3 Check if the connector CN318 on the LGC board is disconnected 4 Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited 5 Check if the conductor patterns on the PFP board and LGC board are short circuited or open circuited 6 Replace the PFP lower drawer feed clutch 7 Replace the PFP board 8 Replace the...

Page 447: ...circuited 5 Check if the conductor patterns on the LCF board and LGC board are short circuited or open circuited 6 Replace the LCF feed sensor 7 Replace the LCF board 8 Replace the LGC board YES Is the LCF feed clutch working Perform the output check in the test mode 03 209 l l l l l l l l l l NO 1 Check if the connector of the LCF feed clutch is disconnected 2 Check if any of the connectors CN1 a...

Page 448: ... l l l l NO 1 Check if the connector for 24 V power supply is disconnected 2 Check if the connector CN301 on the LGC board is disconnected 3 Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited 4 Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited 5 Replace the LGC board YES Replace the LGC board Is the PFP side cover open YES Remove th...

Page 449: ...en circuited 4 Check if the conductor patterns on the LGC board are short circuited or open circuited 5 Replace the ADU opening closing switch 6 Replace the LGC board YES 1 Replace the LGC board Is the feed cover open YES Remove the paper if there is any then close the cover NO Is the feed cover opening closing detection sensor working Perform the input check in the test mode 03 FAX ON 9 E l l l l...

Page 450: ...re open circuited 5 Check if the conductor patterns on the LCF board and LGC board are short circuited or open circuited 6 Replace the LCF side cover opening closing switch 7 Replace the LCF board 8 Replace the LGC board YES 1 Replace the LCF board 2 Replace the LGC board Is the bridge unit open YES Remove the paper if there is any then close the unit NO Is the bridge unit opening closing switch w...

Page 451: ...the JSP board and LGC board are short circuited or open circuited 6 Replace the JSP cover switch 7 Replace the JSP board 8 Replace the LGC board YES 1 Replace the JSP board 2 Replace the LGC board Is the OCT cover open YES Remove the paper if there is any then close the cover NO Is the OCT cover switch working Perform the input check in the test mode 03 FAX ON 3 E l l l l l l l l l l l NO 1 Check ...

Page 452: ...ead roller if they are stained 2 Is the read sensor working Perform the input check 03 FAX ON 7 G If it is working properly proceed to 6 If not check 3 to 5 below 3 Check if the connector CN76 on the RADF board is disconnected from the read sensor or the harnesses are open circuited Correct if any 4 Replace the read sensor 5 Replace the RADF board 6 Replace the registration roller and the read rol...

Page 453: ...he RADF jam access cover switch working Perform the input check 03 FAX ON 7 C If it is working properly proceed to 6 If not check 3 to 5 below 3 Check if the connector CN8 on the RADF board is disconnected from the RADF jam access cover switch or the harnesses are open circuited Correct if any 4 Replace the RADF jam access cover switch 5 Replace the RADF board E870 RADF open jam 1 Close the RADF i...

Page 454: ...eplace the bridge unit gate solenoid 9 Replace the LGC board 10 Does the transport roller of the bridge unit work when the fuser motor is rotated Perform the output check 03 113 163 If it is working properly proceed to 12 If not check 11 below 11 Check the drive system of the equipment and bridge unit 12 Check if the rollers in the exit roller the pressure spring and the bridge unit are worn out E...

Page 455: ...addle stitcher or the on the transport path of the equipment Remove it if there is 2 Rotate the punch motor M3 and fix its mechanism if it does not rotate smoothly 3 Check if the harnesses and the punch HP sensor S4 are connected properly Correct if any 4 Check if the wiring of the hole punch controller PC board HP board and the punch motor M3 is proper Correct if any 5 Replace the punch motor M3 ...

Page 456: ... finisher or on the transport path of the equipment and remove it if there is 2 Check if the connector J104 on the finisher controller PC board is disconnected from the inlet sensor SR2 or the harnesses are open circuited Correct if any 3 Is the inlet sensor working properly Check the movement of the actuator 4 Replace the inlet sensor 5 Replace the finisher controller PC board MJ 1101 1 Check if ...

Page 457: ...tuator 4 Replace the inlet sensor 5 Replace the finisher controller PC board MJ 1101 1 Check if there is any paper in the finisher or on the transport path of the equipment and remove it if there is 2 Check if the connector on the finisher controller PC board is disconnected from the transport sensor S2 or the harnesses are open circuited Correct if any 3 Replace the sensor 4 Replace the finisher ...

Page 458: ...4 Are the inlet sensor folding position sensor and photosensor PC board working properly Correct if the actuator does not return normally or if it is deformed 5 Replace the sensors 6 Replace the finisher controller PC board 7 Replace the punch controller PC board MJ 1024 1 Check if there is any paper in the finisher or on the transport path of the equipment and remove it if there is 2 Check if the...

Page 459: ...nsor P131 and the front cover opening sensor P132 or the harnesses are open circuited Correct if any 4 Replace the upper front cover opening sensor 5 Check if the connector J719 on the finisher controller PC board is disconnected from the front cover switch MS31 or the harnesses are open circuited Correct if any 6 Replace the front cover switch MS31 7 Is the connector J601 J602 on the punch contro...

Page 460: ...ler PC board is disconnected from the front cover switch SW1 and the stationary tray opening closing switch SW2 or the harnesses are open circuited Correct if any 5 Replace the sensors 6 Replace the finisher controller PC board EA50 Stapling jam MJ 1025 MJ 1024 1 Check if there is any paper in the finisher or on the transport path of the equipment or on the stapling tray Remove it if there is Is t...

Page 461: ... stapler interference sensor S11 moves smoothly 4 Check if the connector CN2 on the finisher controller PC board is disconnected from the stapler or the harnesses are open circuited Correct if any 5 Check the harnesses in the stapler are disconnected or open circuited Correct if any 6 Replace the finisher controller PC board EA60 Early arrival jam MJ 1024 1 Check if there is any paper in the finis...

Page 462: ... M4 or the harnesses are open circuited Correct if any 3 Replace the stack slider HP sensor 4 Replace the stack slide motor 5 Replace the finisher controller PC board Is there any paper remaining on the stapling tray YES Remove the paper NO Are the paper on the stack tray and the latches of the stack delivery belt contacting each other YES Remove the paper on the stack tray NO Is any of the connec...

Page 463: ... is closed 3 Check if the connectors J10 and J11 on the saddle stitcher controller PC board are disconnected from any of the cover opening switches the delivery cover sensor P13 and the inlet cover sensor P19 or the harnesses are open circuited Correct if any 4 Check if the cover opening switches noted above are working properly 5 Replace the sensor 6 Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC boar...

Page 464: ...e delivery sensor PI11 open circuited 4 Is each of the sensors the saddle inlet sensor No 1 paper sensor No 2 paper sensor No 3 paper sensor vertical path paper sensor and the delivery sensor working properly Check the movement of the actuator 5 Replace the sensor 6 Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board Is there any paper remaining on the paper transport path in the saddle stitcher secti...

Page 465: ...open circuited 4 Is the saddle inlet sensor working properly Check the movement of the actuator 5 Replace the sensor 6 Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board Is there any paper remaining on the paper transport path in the saddle stitcher section in the finisher YES Remove the paper NO Is the connector CN16 folding position sensor on the finisher controller PC board disconnected Is the har...

Page 466: ...if any 4 Replace the skew adjustment motor 5 Replace the hole punch control PC board ED11 Sideways adjustment motor M2 home position detection error MJ 1101 when MJ 6101 is installed 1 Check if there is any paper on the transport path and remove it if there is 2 Rotate sideways adjustment motor and fix its mechanism if it does not rotate smoothly 3 Check if the connectors on the hole punch control...

Page 467: ...ar alignment plate If there is any mechanical problem fix its mechanism 2 Check if the connectors on the finisher controller PC board are disconnected from the rear alignment plate home position sensor S8 and the rear alignment motor M10 or the harnesses are open circuited Correct if any 3 Replace the rear alignment motor M10 4 Replace the rear alignment plate home position sensor S8 5 Replace the...

Page 468: ...en circuited 4 Check if the conductor patterns on the main motor board and LGC board are short circuited or open circuited 5 Replace the main motor 6 Replace the LGC board YES Are there any damage or scratches on the main motor board l l l l l l NO 1 Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited 2 Check if the conductor patterns on the main motor board and LGC b...

Page 469: ... PFP motor 8 Replace the PFP board 9 Replace the LGC board YES Is the LED on the PFP motor board lit without flickering l l l l l l NO 1 Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited 2 Check if the conductor patterns on the PFP motor board PFP board and LGC board are short circuited or open circuited 3 Replace the PFP motor 4 Replace the PFP board 5 Replace the ...

Page 470: ...is disconnected 2 Check if any of the connectors CN241 and CN244 on the PFP board is disconnected 3 Check if the connector CN318on the LGC board is disconnected 4 Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited 5 Check if the conductor patterns on the PFP board and LGC board are short circuited or open circuited 6 Replace the PFP board 7 Replace the LGC board YES ...

Page 471: ...nsors are disconnected 2 Check if any of the connectors CN1 CN2 and CN6 on the LCF board is disconnected 3 Check if the connector CN318 on the LGC board is disconnected 4 Check if the slit reaches the sensors 5 Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited 6 Check if the conductor patterns on the LCF board and LGC board are short circuited or open circuited 7 Re...

Page 472: ...ard Is the LCF transport motor working Perform the output check in the test mode 03 122 172 l l l l l l l l l NO 1 Check if the connector of the LCF transport motor is disconnected 2 Check if the connector CN1 CN3 on the LCF board is disconnected 3 Check if the connector CN318 on the LGC board is disconnected 4 Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are open circuited 5 Che...

Page 473: ...ors of the exposure lamp and inverter are disconnected 2 Check the SLG board if the connector pin CN12 is disconnected and the harness is short circuited or open circuited 3 Check if the conductor pattern on the SLG board is short circuited or open circuited 4 Replace the SLG board 5 Replace the inverter 6 Replace the exposure lamp Remove the original glass and move the carriages to the paper feed...

Page 474: ...n sensor is not turned ON 1 Check if the connector of the sensor is disconnected 2 Replace the carriage home position sensor 3 Replace the SLG board NO The carriages are stopped at the home position and do not move 1 Check if the connector pins are disconnected and the harnesses are short circuited or open circuited 2 Check if the conductor pattern on the SLG board is short circuited or open circu...

Page 475: ...y 5 Replace the EPU memory board 6 Replace the LGC board C3D2 EPU board memory old parts detection error 1 Check if the process unit is a new one If it is a new one check the following 2 Check if the process unit is properly installed and check if the connector pins that are connected to the equipment are disconnected or have any abnormality such as deformation 3 Check if the harness connected to ...

Page 476: ...10 4 Clear the status counter Change the current status counter value 08 400 4 to 0 for C430 and 5 7 or 9 to 0 for C440 taking the same procedure as that for C410 The status counter value is as follows in the following cases Change them to 0 respectively The error occurred during warming up 4 or 5 The error occurred after the equipment has become ready 7 The temperature detected by the center ther...

Page 477: ...OTING 6 73 C4C0 Fuser unit new old detection fuse abnormality 1 Check the fuser unit 1 Are the connectors disconnected 2 Are the harnesses open circuited 3 Replace the fuser unit 2 Check the PC board 1 Are the connectors disconnected 2 Are the harnesses short circuited or open circuited 3 Replace the board ...

Page 478: ...y 2 Check if the conductor pattern on the IPC board is short circuited or open circuited 3 Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited 4 Replace the IPC board 5 Replace the LGC board C580 Communication error between IPC board and finisher 1 Check if the specified finisher is attached 2 Check if the harness connecting the IPC board and the finisher controlle...

Page 479: ...of the system ROM on the SYS board 4 Check the version of the engine ROM version on the LGC board 5 Replace the SYS board 6 Replace the LGC board F110 Communication error between system CPU and scanner CPU F111 Scanner response abnormality 1 Check if the jumper pin setting on the SYS board is correct Check if a jumper pin is inserted between Pin 1 and Pin 2 of the CN 103 and the CN115 2 Check if t...

Page 480: ...nnected loosely Therefore check carefully that it is secure 2 Check if the harness is open circuited and the connector pin is disconnected 3 Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited 4 Replace the laser optical unit 5 Replace the LGC board YES 1 Check if the conductor pattern on the LGC board is short circuited or open circuited 2 Replace the LGC board 3 ...

Page 481: ...1 Check if the MJ 1101 is set as the specified finisher on the equipment 2 Check if the harness connecting the converter PC board and the finisher controller PC board is disconnected or open circuited 3 Check if the conductor pattern on the converter PC board is open circuited or short circuited 4 Check if the conductor pattern on the finisher controller PC board is open circuited or short circuit...

Page 482: ... there any mechanical problem when the buffer tray guide is opened closed while the buffer roller is lifted up YES Fix the mechanism NO Is the harness between the buffer tray guide motor M3 and the finisher control PC board CN18 disconnected or open circuited l YES Reconnect the connector securely Replace the harness NO 1 Replace the buffer tray guide motor M3 2 Replace the finisher control PC boa...

Page 483: ...roller PC board MJ 1025 Procedure 1 Is the paper surface sensor PI9 working properly NO Replace the sensor YES Is the tray up down mechanism working properly NO Fix the mechanism YES Is 24 VDC supplied from the finisher controller PC board to the shift motor as soon as the tray is driven NO Replace the finisher controller PC board YES Is the wiring between the finisher controller PC board and shif...

Page 484: ... board YES Is there any problem with the tray up down mechanism YES Fix the lift mechanism NO Replace the shift motor Is the shift motor clock sensor PI7 working properly YES Replace the finisher controller PC boar NO Replace the sensor MJ 1024 Are the tray 1 shift area sensors 1 3 and tray 2 shift area sensors 1 3 normal NO Replace the tray 1 2 shift area sensor boards YES Are the wirings between...

Page 485: ...he movable tray paper full detection sensor S17 is moved YES Fix the mechanism NO Is there a disconnection of the connector incorrect installation or breakage of the movable tray paper full detection sensor S17 l l YES Connect the connector securely Reinstall the sensor correctly Replace the sensor NO Is the harness between the movable tray paper full detection sensor S17 and the finisher control ...

Page 486: ...old motor normal NO Correct the wiring YES Try to rotate the staple jam releasing dial Is there mechanical trapping YES Fix the mechanism NO Try replacing the staple fold motor M7 Is the problem corrected YES End NO Replace the finisher controller PC board Procedure 2 Is the staple fold motor clock sensor PI14 working properly NO Replace the sensor YES Does the staple fold motor operate at the app...

Page 487: ...M7 Is the problem corrected YES End NO Replace the finisher controller PC board Procedure 4 Is the staple fold motor clock sensor PI14 working properly NO Replace the sensor YES Does the staple fold motor operate at the appropriate timing YES Replace the finisher controller PC board NO Is the saddle stitch unit drive mechanism working properly NO Fix the mechanism YES Try replacing the staple fold...

Page 488: ...arnesses in the stapler disconnected or open circuited l YES Reconnect the connector securely Replace the harness NO Replace the finisher control PC board MJ 1101 Is there any mechanical problem when the stapler is moved YES Fix the mechanism NO Is there a disconnection of the connector incorrect installation or breakage of the stapler unit home position sensor S10 l l YES Connect the connector se...

Page 489: ...ler PC board MJ 1024 Is the stapler shift home position sensor PI40 working normally NO Replace the sensor YES Is the wiring between the finisher controller PC board and the stapler shift motor M35 correct NO Correct the wiring YES Is there any mechanical problem with the stapler stand motion path YES Fix the lift mechanism NO 1 Replace the stapler shift motor 2 Replace the finisher controller PC ...

Page 490: ...pment OFF and ON YES End NO Replace the finisher controller PC board MJ 1101 Is the error recovered when the power of the equipment is turned OFF and then back ON YES End NO Replace the finisher control PC board MJ 1101 Is the error recovered when the power of the equipment is turned OFF and then back ON YES End NO 1 Check if the conductor pattern on the finisher controller PC board is open circui...

Page 491: ...oard MJ 1024 Is the alignment plate home position sensor PI5 working normally NO Replace the sensor YES Is the alignment plate drive mechanism normal NO Fix the mechanism YES 1 Replace the alignment motor M5 2 Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board MJ 1024 Is the guide home position sensor PI13 working normally NO Replace the sensor YES Is the guide plate drive mechanism normal NO Fix the...

Page 492: ...board YES Is the wiring between the sensors and the saddle stitcher correct NO Correct the wiring Is 5V DC being supplied from the connector pins J9 7 10 and 13 on the saddle stitcher controller PC board NO Replace the saddle stitcher controller PC board YES Are the connector pins J9 8 11 and 14 on the saddle stitcher controller PC board correctly connected to the ground NO Replace the saddle stit...

Page 493: ... YES Fix the mechanism NO Try replacing the paddle motor Is the problem corrected YES End NO Replace the finisher controller PC board MJ 1031 1 Check if the connector J111 on the finisher controller PC board is disconnected from the stack edging HP sensor SR8 or the harnesses are open circuited Correct if any 2 Check if the connector J111 on the finisher controller PC board is disconnected from th...

Page 494: ...Replace the transport motor M2 2 Replace the finisher control PC board MJ 1024 Is the swing unit home position sensor PI35 normal NO Replace the sensor YES Is the wiring between the finisher controller PC board and the swing motor M36 correct NO Correct the wiring YES Is the swing mechanism normal NO Fix the mechanism YES 1 Replace the swing motor 2 Replace the finisher controller PC board MJ 1101...

Page 495: ...ion home position sensor and finisher controller PC board correct NO Correct the wiring YES Is the horizontal registration mechanism normal NO Fix the mechanism YES 1 Replace the horizontal registration motor M62 2 Replace the punch controller PC board 3 Replace the finisher controller PC board The CC51 error will be displays when the ED11 error occurs three times in succession or during the initi...

Page 496: ...Is the wiring between the hole punch control PC board HP and skew adjustment motor M1 correct NO Correct the wiring YES 1 Replace the skew adjustment motor M1 2 Replace the hole punch control PC board HP Is the punch home position sensor PI1P working properly NO Replace the sensor YES Is the punch motor clock sensor PI3P working properly NO Replace the sensor YES Is the wiring between the finisher...

Page 497: ...aper remaining on the transport path YES Remove the paper NO Rotate the punch motor M3 Does it rotate smoothly NO Fix the mechanism YES Are the punch home position sensor S4 and its wiring correct NO Replace the sensor Correct the wiring YES Is the wiring between the hole punch control PC board HP and punch motor M3 correct NO Correct the wiring YES 1 Replace the punch motor M3 2 Replace the hole ...

Page 498: ...otor abnormality Is the front aligning plate home position sensor PI36 normal NO Replace the sensor YES Is the wiring between the finisher controller PC board and the front aligning plate motor M33 correct NO Correct the wiring YES Is there any mechanical problem with the path of aligning plate NO Fix the mechanism YES 1 Replace the front aligning plate motor 2 Replace the finisher controller PC b...

Page 499: ...r controller PC board YES Does the voltage between the pins J114 1 and 2 on the finisher controller PC board become 24V when the tray shift motor starts rotating NO Replace the finisher controller PC board YES Check the wiring between the tray shift motor and finisher controller PC board If there is no problem replace the tray shift motor MJ 1025 Is the aligning plate home position sensor rear PI5...

Page 500: ...eplace the sensor YES Are the wirings between the finisher controller PC board and the stack ejection motor M32 shutter clutch CL31 correct NO Correct the wirings YES Is there any problem with the shutter mechanism YES Fix the shutter mechanism NO 1 Replace the stack ejection motor and shutter clutch 2 Replace the finisher controller PC board MJ 1024 Is the rear end assist guide home position sens...

Page 501: ...ay shift motor M2 or the harnesses are open circuited Correct if any 3 Replace the tray safety switch 4 Replace the stack tray shift motor 5 Replace the finisher control PC board MJ 1025 Is the problem solved by turning the power of the equipment OFF and ON YES End NO Is the wiring between the finisher controller PC board and punch controller PC board correct NO Correct the wiring YES Does the vol...

Page 502: ...to rotate the paddle motor M2 clockwise and counterclockwise by hand Is there mechanical trapping in the rotation of the paddle or the up down movement of the swing guide YES Fix the mechanism NO 1 Replace the paddle motor M2 2 Replace the finisher controller PC board You receive a CDE0 error when the ED15 error occurs three times in succession or during the initial operation MJ 1101 Is there any ...

Page 503: ...YES Replace the punch controller PC board MJ 1024 When MJ 6004 is installed Is the problem solved by turning OFF and ON the power of the equipment YES End NO Is the wiring between the finisher controller PC board and punch controller PC board correct NO Correct the wiring YES 1 Replace the finisher controller PC board 2 Replace the punch controller PC board MJ 1101 When MJ 6101 is installed Is the...

Page 504: ...sher control PC board MJ 1101 When MJ 6101 is installed 1 Is the error recovered when the power of the equipment is turned OFF and then back ON 2 Check if the MJ 1101 is set as the specified finisher on the equipment 3 Check if the harness connecting the converter PC board and the finisher controller PC board is disconnected or open circuited 4 Check if the harness connecting the hole punch contro...

Page 505: ...ern on the OCT board and LGC board is short circuited or open circuited 5 Replace the OCT motor 6 Replace the OCT board 7 Replace the LGC board CDF0 Initialize error of the offset tray e STUDIO355 455 1 Check if each connector between the offset gate motor and MOT2 board CN406 is disconnected 2 Check if each connector between the MOT2 board CN406 and LGC board CN302 is disconnected 3 Check if each...

Page 506: ...e initialization after the software version upgrade 08 947 6 Enter the serial number 08 995 Be sure that the serial number is the same as that on the identification label attached on the rear cover of the equipment 7 Initialize the NIC information 08 693 8 Turn the power OFF and then start up with the Adjustment mode 05 9 Perform Data transfer of characteristic value of scanner 05 364 10 Turn the ...

Page 507: ...ent with a number displayed in 08 995 If they are different enter the correct serial number at 08 995 F200 Data overwrite option GP 1070 disabled Perform firmware installation any of OS HDD system firmware PFC firmware main firmware engine ROM and scanner firmware using USB media When the function of the Data Overwrite option GP 1070 is deleted from the equipment the service call F200 occurs F350 ...

Page 508: ...erform the HDD formatting 08 690 1C11 Insufficient memory When there are running jobs perform the job in error again after the completion of the running jobs If the error still occurs turn the power OFF and then back ON and perform the job again 1C12 Message reception error 1C13 Message transmission error Turn the power OFF and then back ON Perform the job in error again 1C14 Invalid parameter Whe...

Page 509: ...ob in error again Replace the main memory and perform the job again 1C63 Terminal IP address unset Reset the Terminal IP address Turn the power OFF and then back ON Perform the job in error again 1C64 Terminal mail address unset Reset the Terminal mail address Turn the power OFF and then back ON Perform the job in error again 1C65 SMTP address unset Reset the SMTP address and perform the job Turn ...

Page 510: ... then perform the job again 1C70 SMTP client OFF Set the SMTP valid and perform the job again 1C71 SMTP authentication ERROR Check that SMTP authentication method login name and password are correct then perform authentication again 1C72 POP Before SMTP ERROR Check that both the POP Before SMTP setting and POP3 setting are correct then perform authentication again 1C80 Internet FAX transmission fa...

Page 511: ...ail address error RFC 503 2504 HOST NAME error RFC 504 2551 Destination mail address error RFC 551 Check if the mail server is operating properly Turn the power OFF and then back ON Perform the job in error again If the error still occurs replace the SYS board 2550 Destination mail address error RFC 550 Check the state of the mail box in the mail server 2552 Terminal Destination mail address error...

Page 512: ...l occurs replace the main memory Perform the job in error again Check if there are no other running jobs and initialize the Electronic Filing using the Setting Mode 08 666 2B31 Status of specified Electronic Filing or folder is undefined or being created deleted Check if the specified Electronic Filing or folder exists If no this error would not occur Delete the specified Electronic Filing or fold...

Page 513: ...he power cable is connected properly and it is inserted securely Check if the power voltage is unstable 2BE0 Machine parameter reading error Turn the power OFF and then back ON Perform the job in error again 2BF0 Exceeding maximum number of pages Reduce the number of inserting pages and perform the job again 2BF1 Exceeding maximum number of documents Backup the documents in the box or folder to PC...

Page 514: ... Reset and extend the Message size limitation or reduce the number of pages and perform the job again 2C20 System management module access abnormality 2C21 Job control module access abnormality 2C22 Job control module access abnormality Turn the power OFF and then back ON Perform the job in error again Check if there are no other running jobs and perform the HDD formatting 08 690 If the recovery i...

Page 515: ...ob in error again 2C66 Server time time out error Check if the SMTP server is operating properly 2C69 SMTP server connection error Reset the login name and password of SMTP server and perform the job again Check if the SMTP server is operating properly 2C6A HOST NAME error No RFC error Check if there is an illegal character in the device name Delete the illegal character and reset the appropriate ...

Page 516: ...uthentication again 2C72 POP Before SMTP ERROR Check that both the POP Before SMTP setting and POP3 setting are correct then perform authentication again 2C80 E mail transmission failure when processing E mail job received Reset the Received InternetFax Forward 2C81 Process failure of FAX job received Reset the setting of the mail box or Received InternetFax Forward 2CC1 Power failure Check if the...

Page 517: ...he error still occurs turn the power OFF and then back ON and perform the job again 2D15 Exceeding document number Delete some documents in the folder and then perform the job in error again 2D20 System management module access abnormality 2D21 Job control module access abnormality 2D22 Job control module access abnormality 2D60 File library access abnormality Delete some files in the shared folde...

Page 518: ... turn the power OFF and then back ON and perform the job again 2D64 Login failure Reset the login name and password Perform the job Check if the account of the server is properly set up 2D65 Exceeding documents in folder Creating new document is failed Delete some documents in the folder 2D66 HDD full failure during processing Reduce the number of pages of the job in error and perform the job agai...

Page 519: ...at of the partial mail is not corresponding to this equipment Request the sender to remake and retransmit the partial mail in RFC2046 format 3A50 Insufficient HDD capacity error 3A51 Insufficient HDD capacity error 3A52 Insufficient HDD capacity error 3A60 Warning of insufficient HDD capacity 3A61 Warning of insufficient HDD capacity 3A62 Warning of insufficient HDD capacity These errors occur whe...

Page 520: ...the mail 3C20 TIFF compression error 3C21 TIFF compression error 3C22 TIFF compression error The compression method of the TIFF file is not acceptable for this equipment Acceptable MH MR MMR JBIG Request the sender to retransmit the file in the acceptable compression method 3C30 TIFF resolution error 3C31 TIFF resolution error 3C32 TIFF resolution error The resolution of the TIFF file is not accep...

Page 521: ...at the transfer of the FAX data over 40 is not supported 3D30 FAX board error This error occurs when the FAX board is not installed or the FAX board has an abnormality Check if the FAX board is correctly connected 3E10 POP3 server connection error Check if the IP address or domain name of the POP3 server set for this equipment is correct or check if POP3 server to be connected is operating properl...

Page 522: ...ation error Select Remote SMB FTP for the destination of the file to save 4036 User authentication error Perform the authentication or register as a user and then perform the printing again 4037 Hardcopy security printing error Hardcopy security printing cannot be performed because the function is restricted in the self diagnosis mode 4038 Restriction error only for hold print jobs Select Hold Pri...

Page 523: ...inting not permitted This file cannot be printed using this function due to the encrypted PDF file not permitting printing or permitting it only with a low resolution 4312 Password mismatching The entered password is neither matched with a user password nor an owner password Check the password again A221 Print job cancellation This message appears when deleting the job on the screen A222 Print job...

Page 524: ...ty Printer section 2 Check test print image 04 114 Go to step 4 if there is any problem on image Scanner 3 Are the original glass mirrors and lens dirty Clean them Printed image 4 Is the image faded Perform troubleshooting for faded image 5 Is background fogging occurring Perform troubleshooting for background fogging 6 Is there a blotch on the image Perform troubleshooting for blotched image 7 Is...

Page 525: ...its High voltage transformer Main charger Developer bias 7 Is the high voltage transformer output defective Adjust the output or replace the transformer Developer unit 8 Is the contact between the drum and developer material normal Adjust the doctor sleeve gap and polarity Developer material Toner Drum 9 Using the specified developer material toner and drum Use the specified developer material ton...

Page 526: ...Check test print image 04 114 When defects occur perform the corresponding troubleshooting procedure Defective area Step Check items Prescription Density reproduction 1 Check the reproduction of the image density Adjust the density Parameter adjustment value 2 Check the image processing parameters Check the adjustment value for sharpness Printer section 3 Check test print image 04 114 When defects...

Page 527: ... fuser roller normal Check the adjustment values of fuser roller temperature 08 407 410 411 450 515 516 08 5285 Only e STUDIO355 455 7 Is the power supplied between the fuser unit entrance guide and the registration roller on the equipment side Check if the power supply bracket of the fuser unit is installed properly Paper 8 Has the appropriate paper type been selected Select a proper mode 9 Is th...

Page 528: ...p Change paper Avoid storing paper in damp place Bedewed scanner 2 Is the scanner bedewed Clean the scanner Drum 3 Is the drum surface wet or dirty Wipe the drum with a piece of dry cloth Do not use alcohol or other organic solvents Ozone exhaust 4 Is the exhaust fan operating properly Check the connection of connector Replace the ozone exhaust fan 5 Is the ozone filter stained or damaged Replace ...

Page 529: ...perature of the fuser roller normal Check the setting and correct it 08 407 410 411 450 515 516 5285 e STUDIO355 455 Developer material Toner 5 Using the specified developer material and toner Use the specified developer material and toner Paper 6 Is the paper in the drawer or LCF damp Avoid storing paper in damp place 7 Is the paper type corresponding to its mode Use the proper type of paper or s...

Page 530: ...nect the harness securely Replace the high voltage harness Developer unit 4 Is the developer unit installed properly Check and correct the engaging condition of the developer unit gears 5 Do the developer sleeve and mixers rotate Check and fix the drive system of the developer unit 6 Is the developer material smoothly transported Remove the foreign matter from the developer material 7 Has the magn...

Page 531: ...d plugged in all trough the day and night For the model with damp heater Main charger 4 Is the main charger securely installed Install it securely 5 Is the needle electrode broken Replace the needle electrode High voltage transformer Main charger 6 Is the high voltage transformer output defective Adjust the output or replace the transformer 7 Are the connectors of the high voltage harness securely...

Page 532: ...atter if there is any 1 6 Is there a foreign matter or dew on the drum seal Remove the foreign matter or dew 7 Is the upper drum seal of the developer unit in contact with the drum Correct the position of the drum seal or replace it Drum 8 Is there a foreign matter on the drum surface Replace the drum If there is a convex foreign matter adhering to the drum surface it indicates that the blade edge...

Page 533: ...the doctor sleeve gap Pull the doctor blade in the direction of the arrow Rotate the gear Remove the foreign matter that has come out on the developer sleeve Fig 6 10 Cleaner 13 Is there any foreign matter which contacts the drum on the cleaner stay Remove the foreign matter Defective area Step Check items Prescription Gear Developer sleeve Doctor blade ...

Page 534: ...y on the sleeve surface Check the drive system of the developer unit or clean the sleeve surface Drive system 6 Are the drum and scanner jittering Check each drive system High voltage transformer Main charger Developer bias Transfer roller unit 7 Is the high voltage transformer output defective Adjust the output or replace the transformer Transfer roller unit 8 Is there any foreign matter adhering...

Page 535: ...direction of the paper and set it again 4 Are the side guides of the drawer or LCF properly installed Adjust the position of the side guides Feed roller 5 Is the surface of the feed roller dirty Clean the feed roller surface with alcohol or replace the roller Rollers 6 Are the roller and shaft secured Check and tighten the E rings pins clips and setscrews Registration roller 7 Is the spring detach...

Page 536: ...gn matter 6 Is the needle electrode dirty or deformed Clean or replace the needle electrode 7 Is there a foreign matter inside the main charger case Remove the foreign matter 8 Is the inside of the main charger case dirty Clean the inside of the main charger case Cleaner 9 Is there paper dust sticking to the drum cleaning blade edge Clean or replace the cleaning blade 10 Is the drum cleaning blade...

Page 537: ...n them 3 Has the fuser roller and separation finger for fuser roller reached their PM life Replace them High voltage transformer Main charger Developer bias Transfer roller unit 4 Is the high voltage transformer output defective Adjust the output or replace the transformer Drum 5 Is there a deep scratch on the drum surface Replace the drum if the scratch has reached the aluminum base 6 Is there th...

Page 538: ...um 5 Is the storage environment of the toner cartridge 35 c or less without dew Use the toner cartridge stored in the environment with specification 6 Is there any dent on the drum surface Replace the drum 7 Is there any film forming on the drum Clean or replace the drum Main charger 8 Is there any foreign matter on the charger Remove it 9 Is the needle electrode dirty or deformed Clean or replace...

Page 539: ...e recommended paper Use the recommended paper Transfer roller unit 5 Is the transfer roller contacting with the drum Are the charger pushing spring and the transfer roller pressure spring installed properly Check them and reinstall if required Registration roller 6 Is there any abnormality related to the registration roller or with the roller itself Clean the roller if it is dirty Securely attach ...

Page 540: ... on the slit glass Remove the foreign matter or stain Discharge LED 4 Are the connectors of discharge LED harness securely connected Reconnect the harness securely 5 Is the discharge LED dirty Clean the discharge LED 6 Is any of the discharge LEDs off Replace the discharge LED Developer unit 7 Is the magnetic brush in proper contact with the drum Adjust the doctor sleeve gap 8 Is the developer sle...

Page 541: ...e drum Check the installation of the developer unit Adjust the doctor sleeve gap and polarity 8 Is the developer sleeve pressurization mechanism working Check the mechanism Main charger 9 Is the main charger dirty Clean it or replace the needle electrode and main charger grid Drum 10 Is film forming occurring on the drum surface Clean or replace the drum 11 Has the drum reached its PM life Replace...

Page 542: ...leading edge of paper in the Adjustment Mode Registration roller 2 Is the registration roller dirty or the spring detached Clean the registration roller with alcohol Securely attach the springs 3 Is the registration roller working properly Adjust or replace the gears if they are not engaged properly Feed clutch 4 Is the feed clutch working properly Check the circuit or feed clutch and replace them...

Page 543: ...oller and pressure roller rotating normally Check the fuser roller area Replace the rollers if necessary Drum 4 Is there a big scratch on the drum Replace the drum Operation of carriage 5 Is there any problem with the slide sheet Replace the slide sheet 6 Is there any problem with the carriage foot Replace the carriage foot 7 Is the tension of the timing belt normal Adjust the tension 8 Is there a...

Page 544: ...if necessary Toner recovery auger 4 Is the toner recovered normally Clean the toner recovery auger Check the pressure of the cleaning blade Check if the toner recovery auger is rotated properly Fuser unit 5 Are there bubble like scratches on the fuser roller 94 mm pitch on the image 110mm e STUDIO355 455 Replace the fuser roller Check and adjust the temperature control circuit 6 Has the fuser roll...

Page 545: ... main charger grid and main charger case dirty Clean or replace them Discharge LED 3 Is the discharge LED dirty Clean the discharge LED 4 Is any of the discharge LEDs off Replace the discharge LED Scanner 5 Are the reflector exposure lamp mirrors lens and original glass especially the position of shading correction plate dirty Clean them Exposure lamp 6 Is the exposure lamp tilted Adjust the posit...

Page 546: ...paper too dry Change the paper Transfer roller unit 3 Is the power supplying spring of the transfer roller installed securely Is it almost detached Check the power supplying spring and reinstall it High voltage transformer Transfer roller unit 4 Is the output from the high voltage transformer normal Adjust the output Replace the transformer if necessary Separation 5 Is the output from the separati...

Page 547: ...nfirm that READY is displayed 3 Turn the power OFF 4 Replace another board that requires replacement 5 Repeat steps 2 to 4 The IMG board can be replaced without other settings To replace the HDD see the following procedure P 7 4 7 1 3 Precautions and procedures when replacing the HDD To replace the SYS board see the following procedure P 7 9 7 1 4 Precautions and Procedures when replacing the SYS ...

Page 548: ...LUE 05 0 Low possibility of physical failure HDD replacement is not required c5 0 05 From 1 to 999 Defective sector has been reassigned and HDD is recovered HDD replacement is not required c5 0 05 Any value High possibility of defective sector existence There will be a possibility of physical failure depending on the use of HDD HDD replacement is recommended c5 1 or more 05 Either one is at least ...

Page 549: ...drive has been on 0a Spin Retry Count This attribute is a measure of the total number of spin retries 0c Power Cycle Count This attribute is a measure of the number of times the drive has been turned on c0 Power off Retract Count This attribute is a measure of the total number of emergency unloads c1 Load Cycle Count This attribute is a measure of the total number of load unloads c2 Temperature Th...

Page 550: ... can perform them only when users permit it Some data in the HDD cannot be backed up and can be kept only on the paper When 08 690 is performed the HDD self certificate is not available so the SSL related setting becomes disabled Do not replace the HDD and the SRAM board together A procedure for replacing the HDD is shown below Fig 7 1 Start A Back up data in HDD B Print out FUNCTION LIST FOR MAIN...

Page 551: ... be backed up restored in one go by using e Filing Backup Restore Utility F code information Template registration information Address book data Available Back them up in the Administrator menu of TopAccess Department management data Available Export them in Administrator menu of TopAccess Log data Print Scan FAX Transmission Reception Available Export them in the Administrator menu of TopAccess I...

Page 552: ...ously 2 When Firmware Assist Mode appears on the LCD key in 3 to select 3 All Partition Delete and Create Loader Partition and then press the START button 3 When Initialize completed is displayed on the LCD clearing of the partitions is completed 4 Turn the power OFF 5 Update the master data using the USB media P 8 5 8 1 Firmware Updating with USB Media 6 Start up with the Setting Mode 08 7 Format...

Page 553: ...sing 1 and 3 simultaneously turn the main power switch ON Function Mode 3 Compare the lists which were printed before and after the formatting to check the setting items having the different setting values Set the value which was set before the formatting 4 Turn the power OFF H Reset FUNCTION list Reset the initial setting of the fax function by referring to the function list which has been printe...

Page 554: ...A TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved REPLACEMANT OF HDD PC BOARDS 7 8 I Adjust image quality 1 Start up with the Adjustment mode 05 2 Perform Automatic gamma adjustment PPC 05 580 P 3 22 3 4 1 Automatic gamma adjustment 3 Turn the power OFF ...

Page 555: ...e included in the SYS board rewrite them as new data by means of the following procedure A procedure for SYS board replacement is shown below Fig 7 2 Important Before replacing the SYS board woth the one provided as a service part be sure to set the jumper line on the board as shown below 1 CN103 Start A Replace DIMM and SRAM board B Update system ROM version C Check ROM versions D Reinstall optio...

Page 556: ...oard B Update system ROM version Update the version of system ROMs OS data UI data System Firmware with the USB media P 8 5 8 1 Firmware Updating with USB Media C Check ROM versions Turn ON the main power switch and perform the following codes System firmware ROM version 08 900 FROM basic section software version 08 920 FROM Internal program 08 921 Version of UI data in FROM displayed at power ON ...

Page 557: ...re Updating with USB Media 6 Turn the main power switch ON and start up with the Setting Mode 08 7 Copy the data in the EEPROM to the SRAM 08 4582 8 Check the version of the engine ROM 08 903 9 Turn the power OFF 7 1 6 Procedures when replacing the SLG board Note Before replacing the SLG board perform the following procedure P 7 1 7 1 1 Precautions when replacing PC boards When the SLG board has b...

Page 558: ...board is shown below Fig 7 3 A Replace SRAM board 1 Confirm that the main power switch is turned OFF 2 Take off the Fax Unit GD 1250 if it is installed 3 Replace the SRAM board For the details see the following page Service Manual Chap 2 Start A Replace SRAM board E Enable HDD encryption B Initialize SRAM system storage area C Clear SRAM update Error flags F Adjust image quality G Initialize setti...

Page 559: ...ot key in 1 and then press the START button 3 When SRAM update Error flags cleared is displayed on the LCD clearing the flag is completed 4 Turn the power OFF D Initialize SRAM board 1 Start up with the Setting Mode 08 2 Initialize the SRAM error 1 When SRAM ERROR DOES IT INITIALIZE is displayed on the LCD check the destination and then press the START button If the destination is not correct key ...

Page 560: ...e power OFF G Initialize settings when FAX Unit GD 1250 is installed 1 Install the FAX Unit GD 1250 2 Start up with the Setting mode 08 3 Set the destination of FAX 08 701 4 Turn the power OFF 5 Start up with the FAX Clearing Mode 1 6 Perform the FAX Set Up 1 100 7 Turn the power OFF and then back ON 8 Set the dial type according to these buttons USER FUNCTIONS ADMIN FAX INITIAL SETUP H Set date a...

Page 561: ...r switch while pressing the digital key 9 and the START button simultaneously 2 Key in 1 three times and then press the START button 3 VERSION LIST is printed out It is recommended to keep this list for future reinstallation such as the replacement of the SYS board 4 Keep pressing the ON OFF button until you hear a sound to shut down the equipment Firmware Code Remarks Updating HDD UI data 08 944 ...

Page 562: ... 08 08 1424 HDD data clearing type setting forcible clearing This setting is the overwriting method complying with DoD 5220 22 M 0 LOW This is the standard overwriting method This method is used normally 1 MEDIUM This overwriting method is more secure than LOW The erasing time is between LOW and HIGH 2 HIGH This is the most secure overwriting method It takes the longest time to erase data 08 1426 ...

Page 563: ...UI data USB media System ROM OS data USB media Download jig PWA DWNLD 350 JIG2 Engine ROM Main firmware USB media Download jig PWA DWNLD 350 JIG2 Scanner ROM Scanner firmware USB media Download jig K PWA DLM 320 Model name Firmware Updating method Reversing Automatic Document Feeder RADF MR 3021 3022 RADF firmware Download jig K PWA DLM 320 Hole Punch Unit MJ 6101 Hole punch unit firmware Saddle S...

Page 564: ...m ROM P 8 20 C Scanner ROM P 8 25 D RADF ROM P 8 27 E FAX ROM GD 1250 P 8 47 F Engine ROM P 8 22 K PWA DLM 320 C Scanner ROM ROM4 ROM5 ROM6 ROM1 ROM2 ROM3 B System ROM PWA DWNLD 350 JIG2 A Master data System ROM Engine ROM Scanner ROM USB media ROM4 ROM5 ROM6 ROM1 ROM2 ROM3 F Engine ROM PWA DWNLD 350 JIG2 K PWA DLM 320 E FAX ROM GD 1250 K PWA DLM 320 D RADF ROM ...

Page 565: ...1 P 8 29 I Converter ROM MJ 1101 P 8 40 J Finisher ROM MJ 1025 P 8 33 K Saddle stitcher MJ 1024 P 8 35 L Finisher ROM MJ 1031 P 8 44 K PWA DLM 320 G Finisher ROM MJ 1101 I Converter ROM MJ 1101 K PWA DLM 320 K PWA DLM 320 H Hole punch unit ROM MJ 6101 K PWA DLM 320 J Finisher ROM MJ 1025 K PWA DLM 320 K Finisher ROM MJ 1024 K PWA DLM 320 L Finisher ROM MJ 1031 ...

Page 566: ... on the FAX board The latest version of the firmware at the time of delivery is written on the RADF control PC board finisher control PC board and saddle stitcher control PC board When any of above boards is replaced with a new one in the field check the other firmware version used and then update with a corresponding suitable version The firmware master data is not installed on the hard disk prov...

Page 567: ...a file when the data files used for updating multiple models are stored in the USB media Update program Data file name Remarks Update program loader mentusb2 o An error occurs at a time of the 4 9 startup unless this program is stored in the USB media Be sure to save this data file to the root directory of the USB media Model specific update program dlFirmWare_205_455 An error occurs at a time of ...

Page 568: ...pecification above and can be used for updating However the operation in all the Multi Functional Digital Color Systems and Multi Functional Digital Systems is not necessarily guaranteed since the most of these devices are developed based on use in a PC environment Windows or Macintosh Therefore check thoroughly that the device is operational in the equipment for which the updating will be perform...

Page 569: ...PC and write the model specific folder in which the data file is stored Store the update program loader mentusb2 o in the root directory and store the model specific update program dlFirmWare_205_455 and the data file for updating in the model specific folder 2 Press the ON OFF button on the control panel to shut down the equipment and turn the power OFF using the main power switch 3 Connect the U...

Page 570: ...the device properly Then repeat the procedure from 4 If any of the error messages below is displayed confirm if the update program or the data file in the USB media is correct Then repeat the procedure from 4 Item Condition 1 OS Update firmImage0 bin is written 2 HDD SYS Update hdd bin is written 3 Engine Main Firmware Update T470MWW xxx is written xxx is version 4 Scanner Firmware Update T471SLGW...

Page 571: ...layed at the bottom of the LCD screen after the updating is completed properly Fig 8 4 Item Remarks 1 OS Update Updating OS data 2 HDD SYS Update Updating Master data and System data 3 Engine Main Firmware Update Updating Engine ROM 4 Scanner Firmware Update Updating Scanner ROM Status display during update Status display when update is completed OS Update FROM write OS Update Completed HDD SYS Up...

Page 572: ...rror H02 File decompression error H03 Partition mount error H00 Other errors Engine update Error Error number Error message Error content M01 Time out When the download is requested Communication timeout When the download is requested M02 Time out When the download is written Communication timeout When the download is written M03 Time out When the download is finished Communication timeout When th...

Page 573: ...ter the updating is completed check each data version in the Setting Mode 08 to confirm that the data were overwritten properly P 8 50 8 4 Confirmation of the updated data Scanner update Error Error number Error message Error content S01 Time out When the download is requested Communication timeout When the download is requested S02 Time out When the download is written Communication timeout When ...

Page 574: ...s performed in parallel as shown in the transition diagram below Fig 8 5 Below is an example of the changes of the LCD screen during update System ROM Fig 8 6 3 Engine Main Firmware Update 4 Scanner Firmware Update 1 OS Update 2 HDD SYS Update Item Selection Screen for Update System ROM Master data Engine ROM Scanner ROM Update Completed ...

Page 575: ...8 2009 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 FIRMWARE UPDATING 8 13 Master data Fig 8 7 ...

Page 576: ...e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 2009 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved FIRMWARE UPDATING 8 14 Engine ROM Fig 8 8 ...

Page 577: ...8 2009 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 FIRMWARE UPDATING 8 15 Scanner ROM Fig 8 9 ...

Page 578: ...section control PC board Equipment PWA DWNLD 350 JIG2 48MB Fig 8 10 Jig board PWA DWNLD 350 JIG2 48 MB Important The download jig PWA DWNLD 350 JIG2 is the jig in which the Flash ROM is mounted on the board directly Therefore ROM writer adapter PWA DL ADP 350 is required to write the data to these Flash ROMs Refer to the following to write the data Firmware Stored System ROM OS data Hard disk Engi...

Page 579: ...r one according to the ROM writer to be used Applicable type of the adapter for the ROM writer can be confirmed by the model name indicated on the board Confirm that the adapter is available for the ROM writer to be used before connecting them If an unapplied adapter is connected the application of the ROM writer judges it as an error and writing the data cannot be implemented Applicable combinati...

Page 580: ...he data may not be written correctly if it is not set Load the data file into the buffer by means of the following settings A 1 System ROM Note Be sure not to confuse different ROM Versions since the file name is identical although the ROM version is different Auto Format Detected Binary From File Normal To Buffer Normal From File Address 0 To Buffer Address 0 Buffer Size 800100 Clear Buffer Befor...

Page 581: ...n write them When writing the data set the address from 0 to 3FFFFF The data may not be written correctly if it is not set Load the data file into the buffer by means of the following settings B 1 Engine ROM From Address To Address Code 0 800000 FF 800000 8000FF 00 Auto Format Detected Binary From File Normal To Buffer Normal From File Address 0 To Buffer Address 300000 Buffer Size 800000 Clear Bu...

Page 582: ... to be updated to the download jig PWA DWNLD 350 JIG2 2 Turn the power OFF using the main power switch on the right hand surface of the equipment 3 Take off the cover plate Fig 8 14 4 Connect the download jig with the jig connector on the SYS board Fig 8 15 5 Turn the power ON using the main power switch while simultaneously holding down the 8 and 9 buttons 6 Select the item with the digital keys ...

Page 583: ...using the main power switch Remove the download jig and install the cover plate Note When the equipment has been shut down normally the LCD screen and LEDs green and red go OFF When OS data have been updated and the equipment has been shut down immediately after the update the LEDs green and red may not go OFF even if the LCD screen does This indicates that the equipment is not shut down normally ...

Page 584: ...The data could be damaged and not be able to be operated properly When servicing the equipment with the power cable plugged in be sure not to touch live sections or motors etc A Update Procedure 1 Write the ROM data to be updated to the download jig PWA DWNLD 350 JIG2 2 Press the ON OFF button on the control panel to shut down the equipment and turn the power OFF using the main power switch 3 Take...

Page 585: ...ssed In this case shut down the equipment and check the following items Then clear the problems and restart updating from the beginning Is the download jig connected properly Is the updating data written on the ROM of the download jig properly Do the download jig and the equipment operate properly 8 Press the ON OFF button on the control panel to shut down the equipment and turn the power OFF usin...

Page 586: ...M Firmware Stored Scanner ROM Scanner firmware Scanning section control PC board SLG board Model name Firmware Stored Reversing Automatic Document Feeder RADF MR 3021 3022 RADF firmware RADF control PC board Hole Punch Unit MJ 6101 Hole punch unit firmware Hole punch control PC board Finisher MJ 1025 Finisher firmware Finisher control PC board Saddle Stitch Finisher MJ 1024 Finisher firmware Finis...

Page 587: ...t be able to be operated properly Note Since the update data for the MR 3021 and the MR 3022 differ be sure to install the correct ROM according to the model A Update Procedure 1 Install the ROM to the download jig K PWA DLM 320 Make sure the direction is correct 2 Press the ON OFF button on the control panel to shut down the equipment and turn the power OFF using the main power switch 3 Take off ...

Page 588: ...ng even though 1 min has passed In this case shut down the equipment and check the following items Then clear the problems and restart updating from the beginning Is the download jig connected properly Is the ROM installed to the download jig properly Is the updating data written on the ROM of the download jig properly Do the download jig and the equipment operate properly 8 Press the ON OFF butto...

Page 589: ...pdate Procedure 1 Install the ROM to the download jig K PWA DLM 320 Make sure the direction is correct 2 Press the ON OFF button on the control panel to shut down the equipment and turn the power OFF using the main power switch 3 Take off the RADF rear cover Fig 8 22 4 Connect the download jig with the jig connector on the RADF control PC board Fig 8 23 5 Open the front cover 6 Turn the power ON u...

Page 590: ...d restart updating from the beginning Is the download jig connected properly Is the ROM installed to the download jig properly Is the updating data written on the ROM of the download jig properly Do the download jig RADF and the equipment operate properly 8 Press the ON OFF button on the control panel to shut down the equipment and turn the power OFF using the main power switch Remove the download...

Page 591: ...e firmware is updated 1 Press the ON OFF button on the control panel to shut down the equipment and turn the power OFF using the main power switch 2 Remove the finisher board access cover and change the setting of the DIP SW1 SW1 on the finisher control PC board as shown in the figure below Fig 8 24 3 Turn the power ON using the main power switch while simultaneously holding down the 0 and 8 butto...

Page 592: ...A DLM 320 Make sure the direction is correct 2 Press the ON OFF button on the control panel to shut down the equipment and turn the power OFF using the main power switch 3 Remove 1 screw and take off the finisher board access cover Fig 8 25 4 Release the latches and take off the rear lower cover of the hole punch unit Fig 8 26 Board access cover Rear lower cover ...

Page 593: ...unit Fig 8 27 6 Connect the download jig with the jig connector CN9 on the finisher control PC board Fig 8 28 7 Set the DIP SW4 on the hole punch control PC board to ON Fig 8 29 8 Turn the power ON using the main power switch while simultaneously holding down the 0 and 8 buttons Updating starts and the LED on the download jig lights Rear cover Download jig ON 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 594: ...onnector CN1 on the hole punch control PC board connected properly 10 Press the ON OFF button on the control panel and turn the power OFF using the main power switch and remove the download jig 11 Set the DIP SW4 on the hole punch control PC board to OFF Note When the number of blinks is other than 6 which indicates that the adjustment value is 0 at the section A Checking the hole punch position f...

Page 595: ...nd not be operated properly A Update Procedure 1 Install the ROM to the download jig Make sure the direction is correct 2 Press the ON OFF button on the control panel to shut down the equipment and turn the power OFF using the main power switch 3 Take off the finisher rear cover Fig 8 31 Connect the finisher interface cable with the equipment after removing the finisher rear cover 4 Connect the do...

Page 596: ...at the update is failed if it does not start blinking even though 1 min has passed or LED flashes fast In this case turn OFF the power and check the following items Then clear the problem and restart updating from the beginning Is the download jig connected properly Is the ROM installed to the download jig properly Is the updating data written on the ROM of the download jig properly Do the downloa...

Page 597: ...tten on the finisher ROM These two kinds of firmware can be updated individually by installing the download jig to the finisher control PC board 1 Install the ROM to the download jig Make sure the direction is correct 2 Press the ON OFF button on the control panel to shut down the equipment and turn the power OFF using the main power switch 3 Take off the finisher rear cover Fig 8 34 Connect the f...

Page 598: ...ating is completed return the DIP switch to the status as record Fig 8 36 Updating Finisher Firmware Change all the setting of the DIP switch 1 8 to OFF Updating Saddle Stitcher Firmware Change the setting of the DIP switch 1 6 to OFF and 7 8 to ON 6 Turn the power ON using the main power switch while 0 button and 8 button are pressed simultaneously Updating starts automatically and the LED on the...

Page 599: ...stalled to the download jig properly Is the updating data written on the ROM of the download jig properly Do the download jig and the equipment operate properly Is the DIP switch on the finisher control PC board set properly according to the download section finisher or saddle stitcher 8 Press the ON OFF button on the control panel and turn the power OFF using the main power switch and remove the ...

Page 600: ...Install the ROM to the download jig K PWA DLM 320 Make sure the direction is correct 2 Press the ON OFF button on the control panel to shut down the equipment and turn the power OFF using the main power switch 3 Remove 1 screw and take off the board access cover Fig 8 38 4 Connect the download jig with the jig connector CN9 on the Finisher control board Fig 8 39 5 Turn the power ON using the main ...

Page 601: ...wing items Then clear the problems and restart updating from the beginning Is the downloading jig connected properly Is the ROM attached to the downloading jig properly Has the update data been written correctly to the ROM on the jig Is the download jig or the equipment damaged 7 Press the ON OFF button on the control panel and turn the power OFF using the main power switch and remove the download...

Page 602: ...e converter firmware Be sure to shut down the equipment before installing and removing the download jig Do not shut down the equipment during the update The data could be damaged and not be operated properly A Update Procedure 1 Install the ROM to the download jig K PWA DLM 320 Make sure the direction is correct 2 Press the ON OFF button on the control panel to shut down the equipment and turn the...

Page 603: ...5 FIRMWARE UPDATING 8 41 4 Take off the rear cover of the equipment Fig 8 41 5 Take off the converter PC board from the logic PC board LGC board Fig 8 42 6 Connect the 10 pin side of the harness jig for board connection to the connector CN2 of the converter PC board Fig 8 43 CN2 ...

Page 604: ... Updating starts and the LED on the download jig lights 10 When the update completes normally the LED on the download jig starts blinking The LED on the download jig starts blinking approx 20 seconds after the update started It is assumed that the update has failed if the LED does not start blinking even after 30 seconds have elapsed In this case shut down the equipment and check the following ite...

Page 605: ...nection cable in the connector CN15 of the finisher control PC board when the hole punch unit MJ 6101 has been installed 13 Install the board access cover 14 Remove the harness jig for board connection from the converter PC board 15 Install the converter PC board in the equipment 16 Install the cover plate and the rear cover 1 B Confirmation of Firmware Version Be sure to install the converter PC ...

Page 606: ...t shut down the equipment during the update The data could be damaged and not be operated properly A Update Procedure 1 Install the ROM to the download jig K PWA DLM 320 Make sure the direction is correct 2 Press the ON OFF button on the control panel to shut down the equipment and turn the power OFF using the main power switch 3 Take off the hanging finisher MJ 1031 from the equipment Fig 8 46 4 ...

Page 607: ...2 seconds after the update started It is assumed that the update has failed if the LED does not start blinking even after 20 seconds have elapsed In this case shut down the equipment and check the following items Then clear the problems and restart updating from the beginning Is the downloading jig connected properly Is the ROM attached to the downloading jig properly Has the update data been writ...

Page 608: ...ATION All rights reserved FIRMWARE UPDATING 8 46 B Confirmation of the updated data After the updating is completed check each data version in Setting Mode 08 to confirm that the data were overwritten properly P 8 50 8 4 Confirmation of the updated data ...

Page 609: ...he following items before turning OFF the power of the equipment Turning OFF the power may clear the data below Confirm that the MEMORY RX LED is OFF and there are no memory reception data Print the Mailbox Relay box report and then confirm that there are no F code data Press the JOB STATUS button to display the screen and then confirm that there are no memory transmission data A Firmware update 1...

Page 610: ...The LED starts blinking approx 30 sec after the update starts It is assumed that the update has failed if it does not start blinking even though 1 min has passed In this case shut down the equipment and check the following items Then clear the problems and restart updating from the beginning Is the download jig connected properly Is the ROM installed to the download jig properly Is the updating da...

Page 611: ...s not work properly after the operation 8 follow the procedure below and then perform the Clearing the image data in the FAX Clearing Mode to erase the image data in the memory Confirm the destination setting is correct in the Setting Mode 08 08 201 Destination setting of the equipment 08 701 Destination setting of the FAX machine Turn the power ON using the main power switchr while 1 button and b...

Page 612: ... switch 2 Key in 1 three times and then press the START button 3 VERSION LIST is printed out It is recommended to keep this list for future reinstallation such as the replacement of the SYS board 4 Keep pressing the ON OFF button until you hear a sound to shut down the equipment Firmware Code Remarks Updating HDD UI data 08 944 HDD Version 08 924 Version of UI data language 1 in HDD Updating Syste...

Page 613: ...r details P 8 16 8 2 Firmware Updating with PWA DWNLD 350 JIG2 2 Update Master Data Engine ROM and Scanner ROM using the USB media See the updating procedure below for details P 8 5 8 1 Firmware Updating with USB Media 3 When the update with the USB media for Engine ROM and Scanner ROM failed update these ROMs using the respective download jigs in the table below Important If the equipment cannot ...

Page 614: ...failure A When the update of the System ROM OS data failed USB update failed Update completed Update download jig System ROM Check ROM version Update succeeded Replace SYS board Is ROM version correct 8 2 2 System ROM 8 4 Confirmation of the updated data YES YES YES NO NO NO Failed twice or more Update USB Update USB YES NO Failed twice or more ...

Page 615: ...tem firmware UI data master data failed Check HDD harness connection Replace HDD YES YES YES YES NO NO NO NO USB update failed Failed twice or more Update USB Update USB Update succeeded Check HDD ROM version 8 4 Confirmation of the updated data Is HDD ROM version correct Update completed Update USB Update succeeded Replace SYS board Update USB ...

Page 616: ...de Turn the power ON with 3 CLEAR ON OFF Clear flags 1 START Replace target board Check harness connection SYS board SYS board 8 2 3 Engine ROM 8 3 1 Scanner ROM NO YES YES YES YES NO NO NO USB update failed Update USB Failed twice or more Update download jig Update succeeded Check ROM version 8 4 Confirmation of the updated data Is ROM version correct Update completed Failed twice or more Update ...

Page 617: ...ring image forming process being supplied via the interlock switch Two kinds of voltage 5VD and 24VD are output only when the main switch of the equipment is turned ON and two doors front cover and ADU unit are closed 3 Heater lamp control circuit TRC Triac is driven by the heater control signal HTR1ON HTR2ON HTRASTON from the LGC board and then AC power is supplied to each heater lamp center side...

Page 618: ...r sleep mode a super sleep mode shifting recovering signal SYS EN is output from the SYS board and then voltage starts being supplied to all the lines if no error was detected 5 Shifting to super sleep mode normal stopping When the ON OFF button on the control panel is pressed for 1 second or more while the main switch of the equipment is toggled ON a super sleep mode shifting recovering signal SY...

Page 619: ...RATION All rights reserved e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 POWER SUPPLY UNIT 9 3 Super Sleep mode Only DC voltage and 5VS are output from the power supply unit The ON OFF button is monitored and the LED of the main switch is lit ...

Page 620: ... to the finisher 5VB CN419 Pins 1 and 2 Output to the SLG board 5VB CN419 Pin 4 Output to the RADF 2 12V 12VA CN418 Pin 5 Output to the SYS board 12VB CN419 Pin 5 Output to the SLG board The followings are two output channels which are linked with the door switch 1 5V 5VD CN415 Pin 14 Output to the LGC board 2 24V 24VD1 CN415 Pins 19 21 22 and 24 Output to the LGC board High voltage transformer vi...

Page 621: ...B 12VA CN415 For the LGC board FUS board PFP LCF via LGC board Bridge unit Job separator Offset tray via LGC board finisher 5VB CN419 For the SLG board RADF 5VB 12VB Connector Destination Voltage CN415 For the LGC board High voltage transformer via LGC board PFP LCF via LGC board Bridge unit Job separator Offset tray via LGC board finisher 5VD 24VD1 24VD4 CN417 For the Main motor MOT MOT2 board 24...

Page 622: ...n Switching regulator cooling fan Auto toner sensor Upper drawer feed clutch Lower drawer feed clutch Registration roller clutch High speed transport clutch Low speed transport clutch ADU clutch Discharge LED Main switch High voltage transformer Bypass feed clutch SLG Scan motor Exposure lamp lamp Inverter board Key copy counter Coin controller Bridge unit Job separator Offset tray PFP LCF 24VD2 M...

Page 623: ...via LGC board Bridge unit Job separator Offset tray via LGC board Finisher CN418 RLY ON CN416 CN418 Regulator Regulator F201 RADF 24VD3 CN419 F203 F103 Finisher 24VD4 CN415 HTR1ON CN416 HTR2ON CN416 LGC board For e STUDIO355 455 only HTRASTON CN416 F204 F202 Side heater lamp control circuit TRC2 Sub heater lamp control circuit TRC3 Center heater lamp control circuit TRC1 Main switch Damp heaters s...

Page 624: ...input PWR DN PWR EN SYS EN 5 0VS MAIN 5 0VA MAIN 12VB MAIN 5 0VB MAIN 5 0VD DOOR 24VD DOOR RLY ON 12VA MAIN ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 4 85V or more 4 85V or more 4 85V or more 11 4 V or more 4 85V or more 4 85V or more 11 4 V or more 4 85V or more 11 4 V or more 4 85V or more 4 85V or more 22 8V or more 11 4 V or more 4 85V or more 22 8V or more ...

Page 625: ... 2 HRNS D H 471 Drum Fuse PC board CN433 1 2 D HTR CST Optional for NAD MJD model standard for other models Scanner damp heater Right Scanner damp heater Left Drum damp heater HRNS D H DRM 471 HRNS D H SCN 471 HRNS ACIN2 471 473 HRNS ACIN1 471 473 VH 3pin e STUDIO205L 255 305 VH 4pin e STUDIO355 455 Scanner damp heater thermostat B Faston 250 A Faston 250 Drum damp heater thermostat B Faston 250 A...

Page 626: ...e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 2009 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved POWER SUPPLY UNIT 9 10 ...

Page 627: ...s designated to each mode 10 1 Auto Supply Order 10 1 1 Outline Automatically orders the toner 1 Placing an Order There are two ways to place an order FAX Installation of the FAX board is required If the FAX board has not been installed it is regarded as OFF setting E mail E mail body TIFF image 2 Order Intervals When the toner empty occurs the number of occurrences is counted And when it reaches ...

Page 628: ...tting screen is displayed HTTP has not been supported yet 2 Touch Panel Setting Each item is set from the Auto Supply Order screen on the touch panel Entering the password and customer information is required because the setting is made from the ADMIN screen Setting it with the administrator is a must Basic setting ADMIN SERVICE SUPPLY ORDER SETUP ORDER INFORMATION 1 HTTP has not been supported ye...

Page 629: ...AIL 1 When sending an E mail validity of the address is checked If the address is invalid it is not sent 3 Output of setting list of the Auto Supply Order Keying in the following buttons and keys prints the setting list USER FUNCTIONS USER LISTS 3 8 START TONER ORDER Order information TONER PART NUMBER Part number to be ordered CONDITION The number of conditions 1 QUANTITY The quantity to be order...

Page 630: ... to 0 2 Turn the power OFF and then ON 3 Press the USER FUNCTIONS button to enter the user function screen 4 Press the ADMIN tab When the Administrator Password has been set ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD screen is displayed 5 Press the PASSWORD button and the screen is switched to a full keyboard Then key in the Administrator Password and press the ENTER button Confirm the password to the administrator F...

Page 631: ...10 2009 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 REMOTE SERVICE 10 5 6 Press the SERVICE button in the ADMIN screen Fig 10 2 7 The SERVICE screen is displayed Fig 10 3 ...

Page 632: ...305 355 455 2009 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved REMOTE SERVICE 10 6 8 Press the SUPPLY ORDER SETUP button 9 Press the ORDER INFORMATION button Fig 10 4 10 The ORDER INFORMATION screen is displayed Fig 10 5 ...

Page 633: ...ot be placed automatically if you do not input the number E MAIL Input the E mail address of supplier To transmit by E mail the order cannot be placed automatically if you do not input the address 12 Press the scroll button Press the OK button to register and then the screen returns to the 7 SERVICE screen Press the CANCEL button to cancel this register and then the screen returns to the 7 SERVICE...

Page 634: ...55 455 2009 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved REMOTE SERVICE 10 8 16 The SERVICE screen is displayed Fig 10 7 17 Press the SERVICE INFORMATION button 18 The CUSTOMER SERVICE TECHNICIAN screen is displayed Fig 10 8 ...

Page 635: ...f customer E MAIL Input the E mail address of customer ADDRESS Input the address of customer SERVICE TECHNICIAN NUMBER Input the number of SERVICE TECHNICIAN NAME Input the name of SERVICE TECHNICIAN TEL NUMBER Input the telephone number of SERVICE TECHNICIAN E MAIL Input the E mail address of SERVICE TECHNICIAN 20 Press the OK button to register and complete the order information setting 21 The S...

Page 636: ...455 2009 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved REMOTE SERVICE 10 10 23 Press the TONER ORDERING button Fig 10 10 24 The TONER ORDERING screen is displayed Fig 10 11 25 Select the part to be ordered Press the TONER button ...

Page 637: ...he number specified for the CONDITION QUANTITY Quantity to be ordered AUTO ORDER ON OFF Allows you to select whether each part to be ordered is placed automatically or not 27 Press the OK button to register the setting of toner order 28 The screen returns to the TONER ORDERING 29 Press the USER FUNCTION button to be switched from the ADMIN screen on touch panel and returned to the BASIC screen so ...

Page 638: ...um 192 letters CUSTOMER NAME 738 Maximum 50 letters CUSTOMER TEL NUMBER 739 Maximum 32 letters CUSTOMER E MAIL 740 Maximum 192 letters CUSTOMER ADDRESS 741 Maximum 100 letters SUPPLIER NAME 746 Maximum 50 letters SUPPLIER ADDRESS 747 Maximum 100 letters SERVICE TECHNICIAN NUMBER 742 Maximum 5 digits SERVICE TECHNICIAN NAME 743 Maximum 50 letters SERVICE TECHNICIAN TEL NUMBER 744 Maximum 32 digits ...

Page 639: ...R E MAIL ADDRESS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SERVICE TECHNICIAN NUMBER XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SERVICE TECHNICIAN NAME XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SERVICE TECHNICIAN TEL NUMBER XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SERVICE TECHNICIAN E MAIL XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SUPPLIER NAME XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SUPPLIER ADDRESS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX...

Page 640: ...0 PrintCounter Large FullColor 0 TwinColor 0 Black 0 ScanCounter FullColor 0 TwinColor 0 Black 7 1 2 2 3 SUPPLY ORDER FORM DATE TIME 99 99 99 99 99 CUSTOMER NAME XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX CUSTOMER ADDRESS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX CUSTOMER TEL NUMBER XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX CUSTOMER E MAIL ADDRESS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX SERVICE TECHNICIAN NUMBER XXXXXXX...

Page 641: ...er information periodically on the set date and time every month Service Call Transmit E mail only When this function is effective it notifies the corresponding error code and such at a service call error PM Counter Transmit When this function is effective it notifies that the PM timing has come when the present PM count has reached to its setting value or the present PM driving count has reached ...

Page 642: ...rm the details to the administrator 1 Preparation The screen to set this function is not displayed at the default setting Set this screen to be displayed with the following code 08 08 774 Setting of notification display 0 Invalid Default 1 Valid 2 Setting procedure 1 Press the USER FUNCTIONS button and select the ADMIN tab Then enter the password and press the OK button Confirm the password to the...

Page 643: ...10 2009 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 REMOTE SERVICE 10 17 2 Press the SERVICE button Fig 10 17 ...

Page 644: ...TION All rights reserved REMOTE SERVICE 10 18 3 Press the SERVICE NOTIFICATION button Fig 10 18 4 Press the E MAIL or FAX button in SERVICE NOTIFICATION When the OFF button is pressed all functions related Service Notification become ineffective Fig 10 19 ...

Page 645: ...255 305 355 455 REMOTE SERVICE 10 19 5 Enter the E mail address or FAX number of the destination When pressing the E MAIL button the screen is switched to a full keyboard Then enter the E mail addresses and press the OK button Maximum 3 addresses can be set Fig 10 20 ...

Page 646: ...e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 2009 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved REMOTE SERVICE 10 20 Press the FAX NUMBER button key in the FAX number and then press the OK button Fig 10 21 ...

Page 647: ...ing and more than one day of the week also can be selected Day of the week More than one day can be selected Notify Date 1 Notify Date 2 You can send the Total Counter immediately without the above settings by pressing the SEND NOW button Day of the week Sunday to Saturday buttons Pressing the buttons Sunday to Saturday of the desired day makes transmission on every specified day More than one day...

Page 648: ...STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 2009 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved REMOTE SERVICE 10 22 Fig 10 23 Key in the date acceptable values 0 31 in Notify Date 1 or Notify Date 2 and press the OK button ...

Page 649: ...otification setting is also available from the following setting mode 08 Items 08 code Contents Service Notification setting 767 0 OFF Invalid 1 E mail 2 FAX E mail address 1 768 Maximum 192 letters E mail address 2 777 Maximum 192 letters E mail address 3 778 Maximum 192 letters FAX number 1145 Maximum 32 digits Total Counter Transmit setting 769 0 OFF Invalid 1 ON Valid Total counter transmissio...

Page 650: ... Supplier_emailaddress cccc xxx Address SUPPLIER_ADDRESS Customer Name CUSTOMER_NAME Tel Number 1234567890 E Mail customer_emailaddress dddd xxx Address CUSTOMER_ADDRESS Service Technician Number svc12 Name SERVICE_TECHNICIAN_NAME Tel Number 0987654321 E Mail svc toshibatec co jp ChargeCounterFormat LargeSizeChargeCount 1 LargeSizeChargePaperDefinition 1 PMCounterFormat LargeSizePMCount 1 LargeSiz...

Page 651: ...scanning pages in the Network Scanning Function BLACK 20 Number of transmitted pages in the FAX Function BLACK 21 Number of received pages in the FAX Function BLACK 22 PM count setting value PM driving count setting value EPU K 23 PM count present value PM driving count present value EPU K 24 PM count setting value PM driving count setting value Developer material K 25 PM count present value PM dr...

Page 652: ...E MODEL TOSHIBA e STUDIO655 SERIAL NUMBER 1234567890 TOTAL COUNTER 00004787 CUSTOMER NAME CUSTOMER_NAME CUSTOMER ADDRESS CUSTOMER_ADDRESS CUSTOMER TEL NUMBER 1234567890 CUSTOMER E MAIL ADDRESS customer_emailaddress dddd xxx SUPPLIER NAME SUPPLIER_NAME SUPPLIER ADDRESS SUPPLIER_ADDRESS SUPPLIER FAX NUMBER 5544332211 SUPPLIER E MAIL supplier_emailaddress ccccc xxx SERVICE TECHNICIAN NUMBER svc12 SER...

Page 653: ...OLOR LARGE SMALL COPY 00000000 00000000 NET SCAN 00000000 00000000 PRINT 00000000 00000000 BLACK LARGE SMALL LIST 00000000 00000000 COPY SCAN 00000000 00000000 FAX 00000000 00000000 FAX SCAN 00000000 00000000 NET SCAN 00000000 00000000 FAX COUNTER LARGE SMALL TRANSMIT 00000000 00000000 RECEIVE 00000000 00000000 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE COUNTER SETTING VALUE K EPU PAGES 00000000 CURRENT VALUE K EPU P...

Page 654: ...ived pages in the FAX Function BLACK 22 PM count setting value EPU K 23 PM count present value EPU K 24 PM driving count setting value EPU K 25 PM driving count present value EPU K 26 PM count setting value Developer material K 27 PM driving count present value Developer material K 28 PM driving count setting value Developer material K 29 PM driving count present value Developer material K 30 PM c...

Page 655: ...ess dddd xxx Address CUSTOMER_ADDRESS Service Technician Number svc12 Name SERVICE_TECHNICIAN_NAME Tel Number 0987654321 E Mail svc toshibatec co jp ChargeCounterFormat LargeSizeChargeCount 1 LargeSizeChargePaperDefinition 1 PMCounterFormat LargeSizePMCount 1 LargeSizePMPaperDefinition 0 Charge Counter Large Small Print Counter Black Copy 00000000 00000000 Print 00000000 00000000 List 00000000 000...

Page 656: ...es in the FAX Function BLACK 19 Number of scanning pages in the Network Scanning Function BLACK 20 Number of transmitted pages in the FAX Function BLACK 21 Number of received pages in the FAX Function BLACK 22 PM count setting value PM driving count setting value EPU K 23 PM count present value PM driving count present value EPU K 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 Periodical Maint...

Page 657: ... count present value PM driving count present value Other parts 28 History error 29 Toner cartridge information 30 Toner near empty counter 31 Setting value of toner cartridge rotation time counter 32 Current value of toner cartridge rotation time counter 33 Toner near empty threshold setting 08 971 34 Destination setting of toner cartridge 35 Usage History 36 Current value for total printed sheet...

Page 658: ...0 TOTAL COUNTER 00004787 CUSTOMER NAME CUSTOMER_NAME CUSTOMER ADDRESS CUSTOMER_ADDRESS CUSTOMER TEL NUMBER 1234567890 CUSTOMER E MAIL ADDRESS customer_emailaddress dddd xxx SUPPLIER NAME SUPPLIER_NAME SUPPLIER ADDRESS SUPPLIER_ADDRESS SUPPLIER FAX NUMBER 5544332211 SUPPLIER E MAIL supplier_emailaddress ccccc xxx SERVICE TECHNICIAN NUMBER svc12 SERVICE TECHNICIAN NAME SERVICE_TECHNICIAN_NAME SERVIC...

Page 659: ...E 00000000 00000000 PERIODICAL MAINTENANCE COUNTER SETTING VALUE K EPU PAGES 00000000 CURRENT VALUE K EPU PAGES 00000000 SETTING VALUE K EPU DRIVE COUNTS 00000000 CURRENT VALUE K EPU DRIVE COUNTS 00000000 SETTING VALUE K DEV PAGES 00000000 CURRENT VALUE K DEV PAGES 00000000 COUNTER NOTIFICATION 1 SETTING VALUE K DEV DRIVE COUNTS 00000000 CURRENT VALUE K DEV DRIVE COUNTS 00000000 SETTING VALUE OTHE...

Page 660: ...19 Number of scanning pages in the Network Scanning Function BLACK 20 Number of transmitted pages in the FAX Function BLACK 21 Number of received pages in the FAX Function BLACK 22 PM count setting value EPU K 23 PM count present value EPU K 24 PM driving count setting value EPU K 25 PM driving count present value EPU K 26 PM count setting value Developer material K 27 PM driving count present val...

Page 661: ...Other parts 33 PM driving count present value Other parts 34 History of error 35 Toner cartridge information 36 Toner near empty counter 37 Setting value of toner cartridge rotation time counter 38 Current value of toner cartridge rotation time counter 39 Toner near empty threshold setting 08 971 40 Destination setting of toner cartridge 41 Usage History 42 Current value for total printed sheets o...

Page 662: ...5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Date 04 14 2008 13 47 Machine Name e STUDIO3520C SerialNumber 1234567890 Function Printer Severity Error ErrorCode XXXX Message XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX Supplier Name SUPPLIER_NAME Tel Number 1122334455 E Mail supplier_emailaddress cccc xxx Address SUPPLIER_ADDRESS Customer Name CUSTOMER_NAME Tel Number 1234567890 E Mail customer_emailaddress dddd xxx Ad...

Page 663: ...D HTR DRM LVPS 4 6 1 3 1 2 1 2 HRNS D H 471 Drum Fuse PC board CN433 1 2 D HTR CST Optional for NAD MJD model standard for other models Scanner damp heater Right Scanner damp heater Left Drum damp heater HRNS D H DRM 471 HRNS D H SCN 471 HRNS ACIN2 471 473 HRNS ACIN1 471 473 VH 3pin e STUDIO205L 255 305 VH 4pin e STUDIO355 455 Scanner damp heater thermostat B Faston 250 A Faston 250 Drum damp heat...

Page 664: ...e STUDIO205L 255 305 355 455 2009 TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION All rights reserved WIRE HARNESS CONNECTION DIAGRAMS 11 2 ...

Page 665: ...1 A 3 A 5 A 7 A 9 3 3V D LROMCNT 0 SRWR 0 CLKB 1A CLKC 1A DRV0 1A DRV1 1A DRV2 1A DRV3 1A DRV4 1A DRV5 1A DRV6 1A DRV7 1A 5VB SG PFPCK 1A PG PG PG 24VD1 24VD1 PFPMP SCSWB 0A SCSWC 0A SIZE3 0A SIZE2 0A SIZE1 0A SIZE0 0A PFPSIDECOV 1 PFPFED1 1 PFPFED2 1 PFPCNT 0 PFPRST 0 LCFCNT 0 LCFEMPF 1 J685B ADU FG J685A FG HDD PLTN SNR S7 APS1 S1 APS2 S2 APS3 S3 APS C S4 APS R S5 SCAN MOT M1 HOME SNR S6 INV EXP...

Page 666: ...ame Figure Wire harness location CCD PWA F CCD CCD driving PC board CCD board A 3 G CTIF PWA F CTIF Toner cartridge interface PC board CTIF board C 7 E CTRG PWA F CTRG Toner cartridge PC board CTRG board C DSP PWA F DSP Display PC board DSP board A 1 G EPU PWB F EPU EPU board B 7 C FUS PWA F FUS Fuse PC board FUS board D 5 H IMG PWA F IMG Image processing PC board IMG board D 5 E KEY PWA F KEY Key...

Page 667: ...NC NC CLEMP 1 B3 5VFUSE TOP L SNR S19 2 3 1 J634 B5 B4 SG CLTOP 1 B6 5VFUSE B8 B7 CLRGC 0A 24VD1 1 2 3 14 13 12 4 5 6 11 10 7 8 9 NEAR EMP L SNR S18 2 3 1 J632 B10 B9 SG CLFLS 1 B11 5VFUSE 5V SG 5V 24V SG 5V B13 B12 SG FUSCUT 0A SG EXTSW 1 5VFUSE FUSCNT 1 MTH 1A MTH 1A STH 1A STH 1A ETH 1A ETH 1A SG 3 3VSW CLSW 1 B14 NC 9 10 11 6 5 4 12 3 NC NC 13 2 NC NC 14 1 1 2 J643 CST L SW SW7 J625 J684 J623 ...

Page 668: ...CLT7 TR M CLT Low speed transport clutch G Symbol Name Figure Wire harness location SOL1 REV SOL REV gate solenoid E 8 D Symbol Name Figure Wire harness location CCD PWA F CCD CCD driving PC board CCD board A 3 G CTIF PWA F CTIF Toner cartridge interface PC board CTIF board C 7 E CTRG PWA F CTRG Toner cartridge PC board CTRG board C DSP PWA F DSP Display PC board DSP board A 1 G EPU PWB F EPU EPU ...

Page 669: ...een changed 2 97 The default values of 08 520 and 521 have been changed 2 104 The description of 08 550 has been changed 2 166 The default value of 08 5332 has been changed 2 175 08 8526 and 8527 have been deleted 3 40 The transfer cleaning bias positive negative has been added 3 44 The transfer cleaning bias positive negative has been added 7 1 The note for replacing the board has been corrected ...

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