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2203-000192

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“100nF,+80-20%,50V,Y5V,TP,2012,”

C48

1

2203-000192

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“100nF,+80-20%,50V,Y5V,TP,2012,”

C51

1

2203-000192

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“100nF,+80-20%,50V,Y5V,TP,2012,”

C52

1

2203-000192

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“100nF,+80-20%,50V,Y5V,TP,2012,”

C58

1

2203-000192

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“100nF,+80-20%,50V,Y5V,TP,2012,”

C60

1

2203-000192

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“100nF,+80-20%,50V,Y5V,TP,2012,”

C64

1

2203-000192

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“100nF,+80-20%,50V,Y5V,TP,2012,”

C66

1

2203-000192

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“100nF,+80-20%,50V,Y5V,TP,2012,”

C70

1

2203-000192

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“100nF,+80-20%,50V,Y5V,TP,2012,”

C71

1

2203-000192

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“100nF,+80-20%,50V,Y5V,TP,2012,”

C72

1

2203-000192

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“100nF,+80-20%,50V,Y5V,TP,2012,”

C73

1

2203-000192

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“100nF,+80-20%,50V,Y5V,TP,2012,”

C74

1

2203-000192

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“100nF,+80-20%,50V,Y5V,TP,2012,”

C75

1

2203-000192

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“100nF,+80-20%,50V,Y5V,TP,2012,”

C76

1

2203-000192

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“100nF,+80-20%,50V,Y5V,TP,2012,”

C77

1

2203-000257

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,1608”

C43

1

2203-000257

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“10nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,1608”

C44

1

2203-000634

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“0.022nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,2012”

C29

1

2203-000634

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“0.022nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,2012”

C63

1

2203-000634

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“0.022nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,2012”

C67

1

2203-000634

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“0.022nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,2012”

C8

1

2203-001222

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“820pF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,1608,-”

C13

1

2203-001222

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“820pF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,1608,-”

C38

1

2203-001223

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“0.82nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012”

C12

1

2203-001223

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“0.82nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012”

C14

1

2203-001223

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“0.82nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012”

C18

1

2203-001223

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“0.82nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012”

C19

1

2203-001223

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“0.82nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012”

C23

1

2203-001223

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“0.82nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012”

C24

1

2203-001223

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“0.82nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012”

C27

1

2203-001223

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“0.82nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012”

C28

1

2203-001223

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“0.82nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012”

C31

1

2203-001223

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“0.82nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012”

C62

1

2203-001223

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“0.82nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012”

C65

1

2203-001223

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“0.82nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012”

C68

1

2203-001223

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“0.82nF,10%,50V,X7R,TP,2012”

C69

1

2203-001607

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“0.22nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,1608”

C33

1

2203-001607

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“0.22nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,1608”

C34

1

2203-001607

“C-CERAMIC,CHIP”

“0.22nF,5%,50V,NP0,TP,1608”

C6

1

2401-000042

C-AL

“100uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,6.3x7,5”

C59

1

2401-000172

C-AL

“1000uF,20%,35V,GP,TP,12.5x20mm”

C53

1

2401-001946

C-AL

“330uF,20%,50V,GP,TP,10x16,5mm”

C49

1

2402-000176

“C-AL,SMD”

“10uF,20%,16V,GP,TP,4.3x4.3x5.4”

C57

1

3301-000271

CORE-FERRITE BEAD

“AB,600ohm,3.2x1.6x1.1mm,200mA,-,-,0.9ohm”

R108

1

3301-000271

CORE-FERRITE BEAD

“AB,600ohm,3.2x1.6x1.1mm,200mA,-,-,0.9ohm”

R60

1

3301-000325

CORE-FERRITE BEAD

“AB,3.2x2.5x1.3mm,-,-”

B1

1

3301-000325

CORE-FERRITE BEAD

“AB,3.2x2.5x1.3mm,-,-”

B2

1

3301-000325

CORE-FERRITE BEAD

“AB,3.2x2.5x1.3mm,-,-”

B3

1

3301-000362

CORE-FERRITE BEAD

“AB,60ohm,3.2x2.5x1.3mm,1500mA,TP,-,0.05ohm”

L1

1

3301-000362

CORE-FERRITE BEAD

“AB,60ohm,3.2x2.5x1.3mm,1500mA,TP,-,0.05ohm”

L2

1

3301-000362

CORE-FERRITE BEAD

“AB,60ohm,3.2x2.5x1.3mm,1500mA,TP,-,0.05ohm”

L3

1

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Summary of Contents for WorkCentre XK50cx

Page 1: ...Centre XK50cx Manual INKJET PRINTER CONTENTS 1 Precautions 2 Specifications 3 Disassembly and Reassembly 4 Circuit 5 Troubleshooting 6 Exploded Views and Parts List 7 Electrical Parts List 8 Block Dia...

Page 2: ...e original specifications Always determine the cause of damage and correct any potential hazards 6 Observe the original lead dress especially near sharp edges and AC power supply Always inspect for pi...

Page 3: ...il or conductive foam to prevent electrostatic charge buildup in the vicinity of the assembly 3 Use only a grounded tip soldering iron to solder or desolder ESDs 4 Use only an anti static solder remov...

Page 4: ...Fast 3cpm Normal 1 5cpm Color Copy Speed 1 Fast 1 5cpm Normal 0 8cpm Effective Print edge Margin Top 3 4mm Bottom 19 05mm Each Side 6 5mm Multicopy 50 pages Memory Multicopy Mono Fast Mode Only Zoom...

Page 5: ...Sheets Maximum stacking hight 9mm Manual Tray No Output Tray Capacity Maximum 50 sheets Maximum Cable Length 6 ft of standarol IEEE 1284 3 2 3 Scanner Operation System Windows 95 98 2000 NT 4 0 Inter...

Page 6: ...ages 2 5 Power Supply Rated AC Input Voltage 110 240 VAC Universal Rated Input Frequency 50 60 Hz Minimum Maximum AC Input 90 VAC 265 VAC Maximum Input Current 3A DC Channels 4 5V 5 12V 2 30V 5 Extern...

Page 7: ...erature 16o C 32o C Operating Condition Humidity 40 RH 70 RH Power Cord 1EA USA Standard Ivory IEEE 1284 Cable No USB Cable 1EA CD ROM 1EA Ink Cartridge Mono 1EA Color 1EA Manual 1vol 2 9 Machine Life...

Page 8: ...component from the machine note the cable routing that will be affected Whenever servicing the machine you must perform as follows 1 Check to verify that documents are not stored in memory 2 Unplug t...

Page 9: ...3 2 Disassembly and Reassembly 1 Remove four screws securing the rear cover Separate the rear cover from the main cover 3 3 Rear Cover...

Page 10: ...cover See page 3 2 2 Unplug three connector and remove the one screw securing the ground wire to the bracket 4 Remove one screw and take out the PCB cover 5 Unplug the harness from the main PBA You s...

Page 11: ...en pull it backward Remove the assembly from the main cover 3 4 Disassembly and Reassembly 7 Unlatch the harness cover by pushing on the bottom of the tabs upward then remove the cover 6 Rise the leve...

Page 12: ...ADF unit To remove the stopper slide it until it reaches the slot at the center then pull it out 1 Before you disassemble the scanner you should remove ADF Scanner unit assembly See page 3 3 Before yo...

Page 13: ...ADF Motor Assembly 3 Remove two screws and take out the ADF motor assembly 1 Before you disassemble the scanner you should remove ADF unit assembly See page 3 5 2 Remove one screw shown below and tak...

Page 14: ...age 3 3 Before you assemble or disassemble the scanner you should take on the wrist strap device for ESD protection See 1 2 ESD precausions 2 Lift and open the platen cover 3 Pull the cover upward and...

Page 15: ...eassembly 7 Remove E rings and lift holder pulleys and then lift the CCD unit with belt 9 Remove two screws and take out the motor bracket 8 Remove two screws and cover of the motor bracket 6 Remove t...

Page 16: ...ake out the PCB cover 2 Unplug one connectors from the PCB 3 Unlatch the front cover by inserting a sharp tool to release the cover into the holes as shown Then take out the cover Note When you reasse...

Page 17: ...ve two screws securing the OPE unit to the main cover Unlatch the OPE unit 6 Remove the contact rubber from the unit 7 Remove the key pad from the unit Then remove the OPE panel 5 Remove eight screws...

Page 18: ...w securing the PCB cover Take out the cover from the main cover 3 Remove two screws securing the main PBA to the main cover and unplug all connectors Take out the main PBA 3 9 Main PBA You should conn...

Page 19: ...bly 3 10 LIU PBA 1 Open the scanner unit 2 Remove one screw securing the PCB cover Take out the cover from the main cover 3 Remove two screws securing the LIU PBA to the main cover and unplug all conn...

Page 20: ...ve PBA you should remove Rear cover See page 3 2 ASF unit See page 3 16 2 Unplug all connectors from the Drive PBA 3 Pull the sensor actuator out then slide the drive PBA in the direction of You shoul...

Page 21: ...ou disassemble the Drive PBA you should remove Rear cover See page 3 2 2 Unplug one connector from the SMPS 4 Remove one ground screw securing the SMPS to the main cover then remove the SMPS 3 Unlatch...

Page 22: ...and unplug one connector from the main PBA 3 Pull the bottom ends on both sides apart to unlatch the cover from the main cover then lift it up 3 13 Main Cover 3 14 Engine Unit 1 Before you disassembl...

Page 23: ...age 3 15 2 Unplug all connectors from the Holder harness 3 Remove two serews the Holder harness to the cover bottom Take out the Holder harness 1 Before you disassemble the ASF unit you should remove...

Page 24: ...ly See page 3 3 Engine unit See page 3 15 ASF unit See page 3 16 Holder harness See page 3 16 2 Rotate to remove both springs securing the carrier shaft Then take out the carrier shaft 3 Remove the C...

Page 25: ...it assembly See page 3 3 Engine unit See page 3 15 ASF unit See page 3 16 Holder harness See page 3 16 2 Push the cartridge carrier to the direction of arrow 3 Remove the C cab 3 18 Carrier Motor 4 Pu...

Page 26: ...o the main frame using a sharp tool 3 Pull the holder downward and take it out from the main frame 3 19 Roller Holder 1 Before you disassemble the ASF unit you should remove All covers See page 3 2 3...

Page 27: ...isassembly and Reassembly 3 21 Base Frame and Feed Roller 3 Turn the bearing feed counterclockwise and take out the base frame and feed roller from the main frame 1 Before you disassemble the FPC cabl...

Page 28: ...P controller built in 32bit RISC processor core ARM7TDMI including various I O device drivers system memory scanner printer motor driver modem and PC I F controls the whole system The entire structure...

Page 29: ...3 or U16 8 9 U27 36 13 U25 28 11 U23 33 32 RD WR signals are synchronized with MCLK 40MHz and become LOW ACTIVE These signals are strobe signals used to read and write data when each CHIP SELECT is co...

Page 30: ...400 activates DMA ACKNOWLEDGE U15 138 or U16 3 signal and drives DMA channel 0 to produce CHIP SELECT and READ STROBE RD at the external device and bring data from it It generates address of destinati...

Page 31: ...is part connected with the computer through the centronics connector makes possible parallel interface with the computer Data is transmitted according to the standard of IEEE P1284 This MFP controller...

Page 32: ...4 5 Circuit Fig 4 1 4 ECP Hardware Handshaking Timing forward Fig 4 1 5 ECP Hardware Handshaking Timing reverse...

Page 33: ...his part produces major control signals used to drive INKJET head It consists of signals to drive head nozzles HGA 13 1 HOE 16 1 FAULT TEST M_HEAD EN and C_HEAD EN and consists of signals to check the...

Page 34: ...otor Phase B Current Mode MFP Controller KS32C6400 U15 supports both DC motor and stepper motors It controls CR Carriage Return motor used to print documents and LF Line Feed motor used to feed and ej...

Page 35: ...TDI TRST TDO M_RST HOOK_OFF RING_DET AMB_TEMP TX_CTL N C N C SERIAL DATA FROM KS32C6400 TO OPE MICOM IDLE STATE DMA ACKNOWLEDGE TO SCAN IP KEYCLICK TONE WATCHDOG RESET OFF WATCHDOG RESET LINE MONITOR...

Page 36: ...controller KS32C6400 wake up and initialize external peripherals to operate the system Fig 4 1 8 is Power Reset Timing Diagram POWER MONITOR U13 If 5V supplied to U13 is so unstable as to reach 4 65V...

Page 37: ...CCD home position and Scan end position The home position is detected by a optical sensor which is attached to the CCD Module The Scan end position is calculated by numer of motor step SCAN RESOLUTIO...

Page 38: ...ng With A4 600dpi maximum 5K available by line 10 Minimum Pixel Processing Time 11 system clock 275nsec 11 Ideal MSLT A4 600dpi Standard 1 COLOR GRAY IMAGE 3 X 5K X 275nsec 4 125msec 2 CPM 2 MONO GRAY...

Page 39: ...ON DIAL PULSE OFF IDLE STATE TEST INK HEAD DISABLE COLOR PRINT HEAD ENABLE COLOR PRINT HEAD DISABLE MONO PRINT HEAD ENABLE MONO PRINT HEAD DISABLE DUO IP SRAM 0 1 ENABLE DUO IP SRAM 0 1 TX MOTOR SELE...

Page 40: ...transmission output port and RX IN is received data input port POR signal controlled by MFP controller U15 KS32C6400 can initialize modem M_RST without turning off the system D0 D7 are 8 bit data buse...

Page 41: ...ocol and DATA signal to each other USB SPECIFICATION VERSION 1 1 SUPPORT FULL SPEED DEVICE 12MBPS 5V I O PIN INTERFACE 3 3V REGULATOR BULT IN CONTROL INTERRUPT AND BULK TRANSFER SUPPORT SUPPORTS 4 END...

Page 42: ...nd MOTOR Main composition is HEAD CONTROL and MOTOR CONTROL and it is also composed by RESET S W USB PARALLEL INTERFACE Power is 5V 11 75V 30V coming through SMPS and supply 5V 11 75V Power through CN...

Page 43: ...in ink cartridge Pulse period differs according to head driving frequency In 1200dpi in case of Head 19KHz mode timing period is 2 6usec 1 1200 16 groups The signal put in each driver window time is...

Page 44: ...head is in a short LOW when the level of FAULT TEST signal goes L and final OK2PRINT output goes L KS32C6400 MAIN PBA U15 reads this signal and checks whether the head input receiving the driver outp...

Page 45: ...l and BA3 signal as START STOP BIT and BA1 and BA2 as clock signal of each bit and ID signal in the cartridge is put in HEAD DATA port of KS32C6400 through BSF line With each bit controlled 8bit I D d...

Page 46: ...with CR Encoder sensor in the frame of assembly CR After each page is inked it reads the surrounding temperature and heats substrate heater in the ink cartridge during the accelerating time of CR to k...

Page 47: ...4 20 Circuit Fig 4 2 6 TIMING DIAGRAM FOR EACH NOZZLE...

Page 48: ...6 72 66 60 54 74 68 62 56 76 70 64 58 78 7 79 99 93 87 81 101 95 89 83 103 97 91 85 8 98 92 86 80 100 94 88 82 102 96 90 84 104 9 105 125 119 113 107 127 121 115 109 129 123 117 111 10 124 118 112 10...

Page 49: ...0 34 28 48 42 36 30 50 5 51 71 65 59 53 73 67 61 55 75 69 63 57 6 70 64 58 52 72 66 60 54 74 68 62 56 76 7 77 97 91 85 79 99 93 87 81 101 95 89 83 8 96 90 84 78 98 92 86 80 100 94 88 82 102 9 103 123...

Page 50: ...NG CIRCUIT CR motor moves the carriage left and right when ink cartridge prints something on paper Motor Type PMDC Motor Driving Voltage 30V Winding Resistance 11 2 CR driving circuit has a protection...

Page 51: ...X Motor is driver at maximum 1200pps when feeding or ejecting sheets Motor Type stepper motor Driving Voltage 30V Winding Resistance 4 6 10 Step Regree 7 5deg step Driving speed for each mode LFIA 1 L...

Page 52: ...f the main is to display mes sages in OPE the main transmits data through UART line to OPE according to the designated format and OPE displays this on LCD LED OPE s sensing is also transmitted to the...

Page 53: ...150nF 4 4 4 DIALER PART MF DIAL DTMF Dialing is controlled by MODEM and should be selected by appropriate LEVEL and On off Time output based on each countries own National specification Freq Toleranc...

Page 54: ...5Vac 3 Rated Frequency 50 60Hz 4 Frequency Range 47 63Hz 5 Input Current 0 5Arms Free Voltage 4 5 SMPS 4 5 1 Block Diagram of Power Circuit Refer to the following block diagram NO ITEM CH1 CH2 H3 1 RA...

Page 55: ...Once it is driven it continues to switch via PWM control circuit with power supplied by auxiliary coil Nb SWITCHING CIRCUIT VOLTAGE STABILIZATION 12V of 2nd voltage is detected by voltage detector and...

Page 56: ...ting Sensor Scan Position Sensor This circuit senses whether document is detected or not If a document is detected by ADF_P_DET sensor copy operation is ready If the document is detected by ADF_P_DET...

Page 57: ...Check the motor driver in Driver PBA Room light can transit a thin original Remake shading profile in the tech mode Replace U16 if it is defective U16 97 3 3V U16 98 0V If the CIS is defective replac...

Page 58: ...installation and use standard IEEE1284 cable Remove any other scanner driver Reboot after reinstallation of the TWAIN driver Check CN4 contact in Main PBA CN1 contact in Driver PBA whether each conne...

Page 59: ...surfaces of ink cartridge and carriage and check if nozzles have been cleaned properly 3 Separate ink cartridge from carriage and combine them Repeat it about 5 to 6 times and check if connection is...

Page 60: ...on 1 Use only transparent film designated for inkjet when you print on transparent film by an inkjet printer 2 Run Windows driver and select transparency as the kind of paper if you print on Windows 0...

Page 61: ...ty status If there is no cartridge installed install a cartridge properly Make sure that you have installed an authorized cartridge 5 2 4 Print Error PROBLEM ITEMS TO BE CHECKED HOW TO SOLVE ASF feeds...

Page 62: ...nals of CN8 11 Check transmission path Check output of CN8 3 4 and T2 4 LIU PBA Check reception path Check output P1 1 LIU PBA and input of CN8 1 main PBA Is the ring checked Check ring pattern at U9...

Page 63: ...5 Replace the main PBA If signals of OPE_TXD are defective replace the main PBA If signals of OPE_RXD is defective replace OPE PBA Refer to circuit explanation Replace OPE Check CN1 contact in Main PB...

Page 64: ...ar the machine s memory 5 5 2 Setting up System 5 5 2 1 Options 5 8 Troubleshooting 5 5 Service Mode Options in User Mode Options in Tech Mode RINGER VOLUME DEFAULT SETTING 1 Quality 2 Lighter Darken...

Page 65: ...TEST It is used to adjust the anount of light of CCD It is already set at CCD TEST to get optimum quality ADJUST SEOUENCES 1 Enter Tech Mode 2 Push Start Key when a message appears as MENU 04 System...

Page 66: ...tem data in User Mode MODEM SPEED SET TX LEVEL SET RX LEVEL PAUSE TIME ERROR RATE Make break Ratio CNG DETECT CNT Autodial Timeout Dial Mode Loc Item LTR A4 LGL ON OFF ERR ON OFF 0 9 TON PULSE ON OFF...

Page 67: ...3 dBm FAX RX LEVEL Default 43 dBm Reception level may be too low due to cable losses If set to 43 dBm reception sensitivity will be between 0 and 43 dBm PAUSE TIME Default 3 0 seconds This sets the l...

Page 68: ...List 6 2 MEC Cover Main Exploded View Parts List 6 3 Scanner Exploded View Parts List 6 4 Engine Exploded View Parts List 6 5 MEC Feeder Exploded View Parts List 6 6 MEC Cover Bottom Exploded View Pa...

Page 69: ...Exploded Views and Parts List 6 1 Main Exploded View Parts List 6 2...

Page 70: ...CONT PNL ASS Y JB75 00306A 1 O 4 SCANNER SUPPORTER TBD 1 5 MEC COVER BOTTOM JB75 00275A 1 6 ELA UNIT ENGINE ASS Y 1 O 7 MEC FEEDER SEC JB75 00308A 1 O 8 PMO GUIDE EXTENSION JB72 00304A 1 O 9 PMO COVER...

Page 71: ...Exploded Views and Parts List 6 2 MEC Cover Main Exploded View Parts List 6 4...

Page 72: ...t NO DESCRIPTION SEC CODE Q TY A S 1 PMO COVER MAIN JB72 00756A 1 2 SUPPORT SCANNER TBD 1 3 COVER PCB TBD 1 4 E RING TBD 1 5 SHAFT TBD 1 6 SPRING A PIN TBD 1 7 SPRING B PIN TBD 1 8 SCREW M3X10 6003 00...

Page 73: ...Exploded Views and Parts List 6 3 Scanner Exploded View Parts List 6 6...

Page 74: ...DOUBLE 20 54 JB66 00097A 1 20 IPR BRKT MOTOR ADF 3 75 JB70 00162A 1 21 PMO ARM SWING GEAR 2X12 JB72 00818A 1 22 PMO CLUTCH ARM PIN JB72 40995A 2 23 GEAR IDLE20 33 JG66 40038A 1 24 GEAR IDLE17 35 JG66...

Page 75: ...58 PMO COVER SCAN UPPER JB72 00828A 1 59 NPR SPRING LOCK JB71 00036A 2 60 SCREW TAPPING 6002 000175 6 61 NPR SPRING PINCH DRIVE JB71 00038A 2 62 NPR SPRING ADF GLASS JB71 00037A 2 63 PMO HOLDER GLASS...

Page 76: ...5 1 88 PMO HOLDER CCD JB72 00759A 1 89 MEA UNIT MOTOR BRACKET JB97 01450A 1 O 90 RING E 6044 000125 1 91 PMO HOLDER BELT JB72 00764A 1 92 GEAR TIMING JB66 00082A 1 93 GEAR IDLE JB66 00083A 1 94 RING E...

Page 77: ...Exploded Views and Parts List 6 4 Engine Exploded View Parts List 6 10...

Page 78: ...LLER ASS Y JB75 11111A 1 O 13 1 IPR DEFLECTOR JB70 10916A 4 13 2 ICT FRICTION ROLLER JB70 40910A 4 13 3 PMO HOLDER F R JB72 41420A 4 13 4 SPRING ES FRICTION JB61 70918A 4 13 5 PMO HOLDER ROLLER JB72 4...

Page 79: ...D JB61 70941A 2 18 FRAME BASE PRT JB75 00170A 1 O 18 1 PMO HOLDER WHEEL JB72 41342A 1 18 2 PMO HOLDER WHEEL JB72 00394A 1 18 3 IPR SPRING WHEEL JB70 10917A 1 18 4 MEA UNIT WHEEL STAR JB97 00968A 6 18...

Page 80: ...Exploded Views and Parts List 6 5 MEC Feeder Exploded View Parts List 6 13...

Page 81: ...2 11 RMO PICKUP RUBBER JB73 40903 1 12 PMO PICKUP ROLL JB72 40983A 1 13 PMO PAPER CAPACITY JB72 41016A 1 14 SPRING TORSION AC JB61 70921A 1 15 SCREW TAPPING 6002 000308 1 16 RING E 6044 000231 1 17 S...

Page 82: ...Exploded Views and Parts List 6 6 MEC Cover Bottom Exploded View Parts List 6 15...

Page 83: ...PER JB74 00014A 2 O 5 ELA PWR SMPS JB96 01176A 1 O 6 PMO HOLDER HARNESS JB72 00765A 1 O 7 PBA SUB MAIN PBA JB92 01118A 1 O 8 PBA LIU JB92 01142A 1 O 9 CBF HARNESS USB JB39 00075A 1 10 CBF HARNESS LIU...

Page 84: ...Exploded Views and Parts List 6 7 Control Panel Ass y Exploded View Parts List 6 17...

Page 85: ...0454A 1 6 PMO KEY SCROLL JC72 00453A 1 7 PMO KEY FUNCTION B JC72 00455A 1 8 PMO KEY TEL JC72 00452A 1 9 PMO KEY START JC72 00450A 1 10 PMO KEY STOP JC72 00451A 1 11 PMO KEY REPORT JC72 00457A 1 12 RMO...

Page 86: ...Exploded Views and Parts List 6 8 Packing Parts List 6 19...

Page 87: ...JB69 00118A 1 4 BOX P MAIN JB69 00117A 1 O 5 BAG PE ACCESSORY JC69 00031C 1 6 MAN BOOK QRG 1 O 7 MAN CARD WARRANTY 1 8 MAN CARD QRC 1 O 9 S W UTILITY CD ROM1 2 1 10 PRINT HEAD INK COLOR JB47 00014A 1...

Page 88: ...8 1 8 Block Diagrams 8 1 System Interconnection Diagram...

Page 89: ...CMOS ST U27 1 1106 001327 IC SRAM 6R1016 64Kx16Bit TSOP 44P 400MIL 15nS 3 3V 10 PLASTIC 0to 70C 5mA CMOS TR U20 1 1106 001332 IC SRAM 6R1008 128Kx8Bit SOJ 32P 400MIL 15nS 3 3V 10 PLASTIC 0to 70C 5mA...

Page 90: ...1608 R22 1 2007 000074 R CHIP 100ohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R136 1 2007 000074 R CHIP 100ohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R137 1 2007 000074 R CHIP 100ohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R139 1 2007 000074 R CHIP 100ohm 5 1 16...

Page 91: ...007 000078 R CHIP 1Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R85 1 2007 000078 R CHIP 1Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R86 1 2007 000078 R CHIP 1Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R90 1 2007 000078 R CHIP 1Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R97 1 2...

Page 92: ...608 R5 1 2007 000097 R CHIP 47Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R58 1 2007 000097 R CHIP 47Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R62 1 2007 000100 R CHIP 68Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R176 1 2007 000102 R CHIP 100Kohm 5 1 16W DA...

Page 93: ...DA TP 1608 R128 1 2011 001093 R NETWORK 100ohm 5 1 16W L CHIP 8P TP RA16 1 2011 001093 R NETWORK 100ohm 5 1 16W L CHIP 8P TP RA17 1 2011 001093 R NETWORK 100ohm 5 1 16W L CHIP 8P TP RA2 1 2011 001093...

Page 94: ...2203 000189 C CERAMIC CHIP 100nF 80 20 25V Y5V TP 1608 C168 1 2203 000189 C CERAMIC CHIP 100nF 80 20 25V Y5V TP 1608 C169 1 2203 000189 C CERAMIC CHIP 100nF 80 20 25V Y5V TP 1608 C17 1 2203 000189 C...

Page 95: ...80 20 25V Y5V TP 1608 C90 1 2203 000189 C CERAMIC CHIP 100nF 80 20 25V Y5V TP 1608 C93 1 2203 000189 C CERAMIC CHIP 100nF 80 20 25V Y5V TP 1608 C98 1 2203 000236 C CERAMIC CHIP 0 1nF 5 50V NP0 TP 160...

Page 96: ...0 022nF 5 50V NP0 TP 1608 C138 1 2203 000626 C CERAMIC CHIP 0 022nF 5 50V NP0 TP 1608 C162 1 2203 000626 C CERAMIC CHIP 0 022nF 5 50V NP0 TP 1608 C163 1 2203 000626 C CERAMIC CHIP 0 022nF 5 50V NP0 TP...

Page 97: ...RRITE BEAD AB 3 2x2 5x1 3mm B2 1 3301 000325 CORE FERRITE BEAD AB 3 2x2 5x1 3mm L4 1 3301 000325 CORE FERRITE BEAD AB 3 2x2 5x1 3mm L6 1 3301 000362 CORE FERRITE BEAD AB 60ohm 3 2x2 5x1 3mm 1500mA TP...

Page 98: ...4 PHOTO INTERRUPTER TR 0 2 1 0MA 80MW DIP ST S1 1 0801 000891 IC CMOS LOGIC 74HCT32 OR GATE SOP 14P 150MIL U10 1 0801 000891 IC CMOS LOGIC 74HCT32 OR GATE SOP 14P 150MIL U8 1 1003 001122 IC MOTOR DRIV...

Page 99: ...139 1 2007 000076 R CHIP 330ohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R7 1 2007 000078 R CHIP 1Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R48 1 2007 000078 R CHIP 1Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608 R63 1 2007 000078 R CHIP 1Kohm 5 1 16W DA TP 1608...

Page 100: ...2012 R54 1 2007 000465 R CHIP 1KOHM 1 1 10W DA TP 2012 R57 1 2007 000465 R CHIP 1KOHM 1 1 10W DA TP 2012 R97 1 2007 000468 R CHIP 1KOHM 5 1 10W DA TP 2012 R21 1 2007 000468 R CHIP 1KOHM 5 1 10W DA TP...

Page 101: ...2 1 2011 001094 R NETWORK 39ohm 5 63mW L CHIP 8P TP RA3 1 2203 000189 C CERAMIC CHIP 100nF 80 20 25V Y5V TP 1608 C10 1 2203 000189 C CERAMIC CHIP 100nF 80 20 25V Y5V TP 1608 C15 1 2203 000189 C CERAMI...

Page 102: ...2203 001223 C CERAMIC CHIP 0 82nF 10 50V X7R TP 2012 C14 1 2203 001223 C CERAMIC CHIP 0 82nF 10 50V X7R TP 2012 C18 1 2203 001223 C CERAMIC CHIP 0 82nF 10 50V X7R TP 2012 C19 1 2203 001223 C CERAMIC C...

Page 103: ...PIC 30P 1 0MM STRAIGHT SN CN7 1 3708 001058 CONNECTOR FPC FC PIC 30P 1 0MM STRAIGHT SN CN8 1 3708 001058 CONNECTOR FPC FC PIC 30P 1 0MM STRAIGHT SN CN9 1 3711 000028 CONNECTOR HEADER BOX 4P 1R 2mm ST...

Page 104: ...nm LED6 1 0601 000012 LED CHIP Y GRN 1 5x0 9mm 569nm LED7 1 0601 000014 LED CHIP RED 1 5x2 9mm 630nm LED8 1 2007 000033 R CHIP 0OHM 5 1 8W DA TP 3216 J1 1 2007 000033 R CHIP 0OHM 5 1 8W DA TP 3216 J10...

Page 105: ...2203 000242 C CERAMIC CHIP 0 1nF 5 50V NP0 TP 3216 C11 1 2203 000242 C CERAMIC CHIP 0 1nF 5 50V NP0 TP 3216 C9 1 2203 000636 C CERAMIC CHIP 0 022nF 5 50V NP0 TP 3216 C6 1 2203 000636 C CERAMIC CHIP 0...

Page 106: ...P VAR1 1 1405 000226 VARISTOR 25A 5mm TP VAR2 1 2001 000034 R CARBON 220OHM 5 1 4W AA TP 2 4X6 4MM R44 1 2001 000065 R CARBON 10KOHM 5 1 4W AA TP 2 4X6 4MM R45 1 2001 000070 R CARBON 15KOHM 5 1 4W AA...

Page 107: ...JUMPER AWG22 52mm SILVER JP15 1 JC39 40511A CBF HARNESS ML 80 JUMPER AWG22 52mm SILVER JP16 1 JC39 40511A CBF HARNESS ML 80 JUMPER AWG22 52mm SILVER JP17 1 JC39 40511A CBF HARNESS ML 80 JUMPER AWG22...

Page 108: ...3 CN2 24 1 CN1 29 29 CN6 13 8 CN10 1 21 CN1 1 1 CN1 8 CN10 4 4 CN1 21 CN7 2 2 CN2 2 2 5V R5 47K CN1 25 25 CN2 13 13 CN1 24 24 18 CN6 7 7 C8 CN2 18 100nF 3 C19 10uF 16V CN2 14 14 CN11 3 3 CN1 5 5 GND12...

Page 109: ...29 29 CN6 13 8 CN10 1 21 CN1 1 1 CN1 8 CN10 4 4 CN1 21 CN7 2 2 CN2 2 2 5V R5 47K CN1 25 25 CN2 13 13 CN1 24 24 18 CN6 7 7 C8 CN2 18 100nF 3 C19 10uF 16V CN2 14 14 CN11 3 3 CN1 5 5 GND12 CN7 3 R23 10K...

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