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ORDER NO. KMF0811207CE

Colour Laser Multi-Function Printer

Model No.

KX-MC6020HX

KX-FAP317E/X

(Optional lower input tray)

KX-FAB318E/X

(Optional Automatic duplex 
unit)

(for Eastern Europe)

Summary of Contents for KX-MC6020

Page 1: ...au thorized copying and distribution is a violation of law ORDER NO KMF0811207CE Colour Laser Multi Function Printer Model No KX MC6020HX KX FAP317E X Optional lower input tray KX FAB318E X Optional A...

Page 2: ...7 11 2 User Mode The list below is an example of the SYSTEM SETUP LIST the unit prints out 163 11 3 Service Mode Settings Example of a printed out list 165 11 4 History 166 12 Troubleshooting Guide 16...

Page 3: ...manual so as to pre vent fires injury or electric shock which can be caused by improper repair work 1 When repair services are provided neither the products nor their parts or members shall be remodel...

Page 4: ...hich are rotated by the document feed motor A gear rotates the two rollers Be careful not to touch them with your hands especially when the unit is operating 1 3 2 Live Electrical Sections All the ele...

Page 5: ...ion PbF solder has a melting point that is 50 70 F 30 40 C higher than Pb solder Please use a soldering iron with tempera ture control and adjust it to 700 20 F 370 10 C In case of using high temperat...

Page 6: ...rts may be isolated from the chassis by design These will read infinity 4 If the measurement is outside the specified limits there is a possibility of a shock hazard 2 4 Battery Caution CAUTION Danger...

Page 7: ...of this unit utilizes a laser Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure The fuser unit is inside of the u...

Page 8: ...r Printer Type Laser printer Data Compression System Modified Huffman MH Modified READ MR Modified Modified READ MMR Modem Speed 33 600 31 200 28 800 26 400 24 000 21 600 19 200 16 800 14 400 12 000 9...

Page 9: ...er accessories 4 2 Translation Lists 4 2 1 Help Function Color Model No Cyan KX FATC501E KX FATC501X Magenta KX FATM502E KX FATM502X Yellow KX FATY503E KX FATY503X Black KX FATK504E KX FATK504X Color...

Page 10: ...10 KX MC6020HX 4 2 2 Error Message Report 4 2 2 1 CZECH 4 2 2 2 SLOVAK 4 2 2 3 HUNGARIAN...

Page 11: ...11 KX MC6020HX 4 2 3 Error Message Display 4 2 3 1 CZECH...

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Page 13: ...13 KX MC6020HX 4 2 3 2 SLOVAK...

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Page 15: ...15 KX MC6020HX 4 2 3 3 HUNGARIAN...

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Page 17: ...t the waste toner may leak due to the vibration or the condition of the shipping Therefore appropriate preventive measures for toner leaking should be taken for each service type Precautions for each...

Page 18: ...ulator unit 2 Request customers that install dummy cartridges preliminarily installed in the replacement unit to the broken unit and send it to the service center 3 Request customers to reinstall curr...

Page 19: ...center after completing repairs Remove all toners and drums and repack the repaired unit to ship Refer to Repack Procedure P 20 Shipping Kit is provided as service parts P N PNZE1MC6020M Refer to FIX...

Page 20: ...2 Repack Procedure 1 Open the front cover 1 by holding the center part 2 Unlock the drum cartridge cover by pushing the tabs 2 in the direction of the arrows 3 Lift up the levers 3 and open the drum...

Page 21: ...at the bottom of the toner cartridge The toner may spill out of the toner cartridge 5 Put each toner cartridge 6 into protective tray 7 6 Apply shipping tapes 8 to each toner cartridge 9 7 Put the 4 t...

Page 22: ...the protective cover 16 11 Apply shipping tapes 17 to the monochrome drum cartridge 18 12 Put the monochrome drum cartridge into the protection bag 19 13 Hold and pull the front part of the color drum...

Page 23: ...otective tray 24 by sliding it toward you Do not touch or scratch the green drum surface 25 at the bottom of the drum cartridge 15 Put the protective cover 26 16 Apply shipping tapes 27 to color drum...

Page 24: ...24 KX MC6020HX Caution 18 Put the orange protector 30 to the main unit...

Page 25: ...25 KX MC6020HX Installing Orange protector...

Page 26: ...ift the drum cartridge cover 31 and push down on the levers 32 to close Push the levers down until you hear a click to ensure that the cover is locked 20 Close the front cover 21 Apply shipping tapes...

Page 27: ...27 KX MC6020HX 22 Put the packing sheet 34 on the lower packing case 35 Then put the main unit 36 on them 23 Wrap the main unit 37 by the packing sheet 38...

Page 28: ...28 KX MC6020HX 24 Put the protection cover 39 40 and 41 25 Pack the color drum cartridge 42 the monochrome drum cartridge 43 and 4 toner cartridges 44 into the upper protection cover 45...

Page 29: ...29 KX MC6020HX 26 Pack the pad 46 and the accessory box 47 into the upper protection cover 48 Then put the upper packing cover 49 27 Put 4 joints 50 into the packing case 51...

Page 30: ...Enlargement and reduction 64 Level halftone 5 2 Hardware Requirements for Multi Function Software To use Multi Function Station on your computer the following are required Operating System Windows 98...

Page 31: ...2 3 4 CN326 ADF RELAY Board 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CN325 STEPPING MOTOR FB Motor CN402 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 A B XA XB 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 CN501 17 18 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CN403 FFC CIS HOME SENSOR...

Page 32: ...his model has 2 DC motors and 2 stepping motors IC300 drives the DC motor for printing One DC motor drives color drum cartridge The other drives monochrome drum cartridge and others One stepping motor...

Page 33: ...rs of reflection type and 2 sensors of fuse resistance LOW VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY BOARD PSU Supplies 24V and 7V to the Main unit and controls the Heat Lamp HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY BOARD HVU Supplies b...

Page 34: ...osition Sensor Registration and Paper Sensor Board Cassette Sensor Board OPF Sensor Board OPF Paper Sensor Board OPF PICK UP to FG to FG ASIC IC600 SoC IC300 Sirius 7V 24V Vsr Vb Vch FTR Board OPTION...

Page 35: ...C300 Main Board CIS transit Board CIS unit LSU PC JK451 JK450 LAN USB USB I F CPU DAA IC100 IC101 TEL LINE PHY LAN I F DSP JBIG CN100 IC451 DDR SDRAM PCI I F PCI I F Print I F C Wyle Decode Image Filt...

Page 36: ...N502 CN442 CN704 MODEM Scanner I F AFE IC500 IC400 IC300 Main Board CIS transit Board CIS LSU PC JK451 JK450 LAN USB USB I F CPU DAA IC100 IC101 TEL LINE PHY LAN I F DSP JBIG CN100 IC451 DDR SDRAM PCI...

Page 37: ...LSU Data Flow Color copy CN441 CN502 CN442 CN704 MODEM Scanner I F AFE IC500 IC400 IC300 Main Board CIS transit Board CIS unit LSU PC JK451 DDR SDRAM I F JK450 LAN USB USB I F CPU DAA IC100 IC101 TEL...

Page 38: ...lash Mask ROM Output Enable A33 FRMD1 IO 3 3V Flash Mask ROM Data 1 AA01 SDMD10 IO 2 5V DDR SDRAM Data 10 AA02 SDMD9 IO 2 5V DDR SDRAM Data 9 AA03 vss_10 GND GND AA04 SDMD4 IO 2 5V DDR SDRAM Data 4 AA...

Page 39: ...EYE Monitor Unused AJ01 RX_DV I 2 5V Ethernet Receive Data Valid AJ02 RXD1 I 2 5V Ethernet Receive Data 1 AJ03 RXD2 I 2 5V Ethernet Receive Data 2 AJ04 RXD5 I 2 5V Ethernet Receive Data 5 Unused AJ31...

Page 40: ...POWER SUPPLY for USB controller AM17 USBDVSSA33 GND Transceiver GND for USB controller AM18 USBDVDDA33 3 3V Transceiver POWER for USB controller AM19 OEB O 3 3V Output Hi Z control Unused AM20 AFESIF...

Page 41: ...K AP08 AFEVSMP O 3 3V AFE Video Level Sampling Pulse AP09 AFEADC5 I 3 3V AFE Output Data 5 AP10 USBOVBUS_C ONT O 3 3V USB OTG Signal AP11 USBOID I 3 3V USB OTG Signal AP12 USBOVDDA33_ BIAS 3 3V Bias f...

Page 42: ...or Video clock C05 PCIAD1 IO 3 3V PCI Bus Address and Data 1 C06 PCIAD6 IO 3 3V PCI Bus Address and Data 6 C07 PCIAD10 IO 3 3V PCI Bus Address and Data 10 C08 PCIAD14 IO 3 3V PCI Bus Address and Data...

Page 43: ...rt 59 Used for PHY reset E33 IO27 IO 3 3V General port 27 External Rom CS1 E34 HTRCTL O 3 3V Fuser Lamp Control Used for heater watchdog monitoring F01 SDBA1 O 2 5V DDR SDRAM Bank Address1 F02 SDMA0 O...

Page 44: ...position M01 SDMD25 IO 2 5V DDR SDRAM Data 25 M02 SDMD26 IO 2 5V DDR SDRAM Data 26 M03 SDMD27 IO 2 5V DDR SDRAM Data 27 M04 SDUDQS1 IO 2 5V DDR SDRAM Date Strobe for Upper Byte DQ 31 24 M31 SCIO7 IO 3...

Page 45: ...STR1 I 3 3V Analog input signal 1 V01 NSDCLK O 2 5V DDR SDRAM Clock V02 vss_9 GND GND V03 SDMD13 IO 2 5V DDR SDRAM Data 13 V04 vdd4 1 2V POWER SUPPLY V15 vss_27 GND GND V16 vss_28 GND GND V17 vss_29 G...

Page 46: ...V PCI Bus Address and Data 25 Y8 PCIAD24 IO 3 3V PCI Bus Address and Data 24 Y9 PCIAD23 IO 3 3V PCI Bus Address and Data 23 U9 PCIAD22 IO 3 3V PCI Bus Address and Data 22 V8 PCIAD21 IO 3 3V PCI Bus Ad...

Page 47: ...K3 DDRDQ10 IO 2 5V DDR SDRAM Data 10 K4 DDRDQ9 IO 2 5V DDR SDRAM Data 9 L4 DDRDQ8 IO 2 5V DDR SDRAM Data 8 H3 DDRDQ7 IO 2 5V DDR SDRAM Data 7 H4 DDRDQ6 IO 2 5V DDR SDRAM Data 6 G2 DDRDQ5 IO 2 5V DDR...

Page 48: ...rter Data Signal F19 VBACCLK O 3 3V High Voltage Regulation Signal High voltage AC superim posed Signal H18 HVERR I 3 3V High Voltage Regulation Signal High voltage error Signal G17 HTRCTL O 3 3V Fixe...

Page 49: ...C11 PC7_NFANERR 2 IO 3 3V General Port C7 FAN2 Error Detection B3 PA0 IO 3 3V General Port A0 D5 PA1 IO 3 3V General Port A1 C4 PA2 IO 3 3V General Port A2 A2 PA3 IO 3 3V General Port A3 B2 PA4 IO 3...

Page 50: ...Power SUPPLY F4 VDDQ_2 2 5V Power SUPPLY G5 VDDQ_3 2 5V Power SUPPLY H2 VDDQ_4 2 5V Power SUPPLY L5 VDDQ_5 2 5V Power SUPPLY P2 VDDQ_6 2 5V Power SUPPLY P5 VDDQ_7 2 5V Power SUPPLY R4 VDDQ_8 2 5V Powe...

Page 51: ...zer With training signal 1 or 2 at the time of G3 reception it can automatically establish the optimum equalizer Facsimile Transmission DTMF Line Send The digital image data sent on ATXD line from mod...

Page 52: ...00 Circuit Operation NCU Network Control Unit the NCU is comprised of the following DC loop forming circuit to connect with the telephone line Switching circuit for other interconnected telephones Bel...

Page 53: ...one exchange is sent during the interval between the first and second rings of the bell signal The data from the telephone exchange is a modem signal which is modulated in an FSK Frequency Shift Keyin...

Page 54: ...104 C106 IC101 3 5 6 IC100 9 10 5 IC300 AD26 AB24 IC200 4 16 IC203 4 8 CN200 7 8 CN58 7 8 OPTION HANDSET UNIT 6 5 1 3 Monitor Circuit 1 Function This circuit monitors various tones such as 1 DTMF tone...

Page 55: ...IC300 goes to a low level and the transistor Q503 is turned on This applies voltage to the CIS The CIS is driven by each of the CCDSH CCDCLK signals output from IC300 and the original image illuminate...

Page 56: ...r printing this value is 1656 01 Hz 1987 212 rpm At 1 200 dpi monochrome printing and color printing this value is 667 7458 Hz 801 295 rpm NITMLD This is the BK motor speed detection signal sent from...

Page 57: ...ng this value is 1656 01 Hz 1987 212 rpm At 1 200 dpi color printing this this value is 667 7458 Hz 801 295 rpm NPCMLD This is the Color motor speed detection signal sent from the Color motor drive in...

Page 58: ...58 KX MC6020HX 3 Sequence Control...

Page 59: ...voltage of each motor drive is controlled When Vref voltage is high motor current is increased and the voltage is low motor current is decreased In order to control Vref voltage PWM pulse is supplied...

Page 60: ...motor coil A 1 step rotation of this motor feeds 0 021mm of CIS unit 3 Circuit Diagram 6 7 2 3 ADF AUTOMATIC DOCUMENT FEEDER Motor Drive Circuit 1 Functions This motor functions for main operations in...

Page 61: ...ould be supplied For the control of motor current Vref voltage of each motor drive is controlled When Vref voltage is high motor current is increased and the voltage is low motor current is decreased...

Page 62: ...ed back to the registration roller at the duplex printing mode 2 Motor operation During motor driving pin AD33 of IC 300 become low level then motor drive IC501 is activated Stepping pulses are output...

Page 63: ...hould be supplied For the control of motor current Vref voltage of each motor drive is controlled When Vref voltage is high motor current is increased and the voltage is low motor current is decreased...

Page 64: ...er in this tray to the registration roller 2 Motor operation During motor driving pin AA34 of IC 300 become low level then motor drive IC601 is activated Stepping pulses are output from IC300 pins AN3...

Page 65: ...KX MC6020HX 6 8 Timing Chart and Waveform of Scanner Motors Control sequence and waveform of both FB and ADF motor are almost same 6 8 1 Normal 1 2 Phase Excitation Half Step 1 Timing chart 2 Wave fo...

Page 66: ...66 KX MC6020HX 6 8 2 Flat Torque 1 2 Phase Excitation Half Step 1 Timing chart 2 Wave form...

Page 67: ...67 KX MC6020HX 6 8 3 W 1 2 Phase Excitation Quarter Step 1 Timing chart 2 Wave form...

Page 68: ...68 KX MC6020HX 6 8 4 Drive Mode of FB and ADF Motor Correspondent table of operation...

Page 69: ...and Waveform of Optional Unit Motors 6 9 1 Normal 1 2 Phase Excitation Half Step Control sequence and waveform of both Optional ADU Automatic Duplex Unit and Optional Lower Input Tray motor are almost...

Page 70: ...wn below Also the FAN rotation is detected by the hardware counter in IC600 through the terminal of A12 of IC600 The FAN outputs the encode pulse while rotating CALL SERVICE 4 that means Fuser FAN err...

Page 71: ...own below Also the FAN rotation is detected by the hardware counter in IC600 through the terminal of C11 of IC600 The FAN outputs the encode pulse while rotating CALL SERVICE 11 that means PSU FAN err...

Page 72: ...rolled by IC600 and power is supplied when D11 PB0_SOLPWR is in High Level The diodes protect transistors from reverse generated voltage when solenoids are turned off NSOLERR is an abnormal detection...

Page 73: ...8000 22000 per minute This transforms the beam into a horizontally scanning beam which is directed through the primary lens altering the beam s angular rotation motion into a constant horizontal motio...

Page 74: ...power constant After adjusting the laser power the signal becomes high PSEL This is the laser optical power selection signal When printing at 600 dpi the signal PSEL Pin4 of IC701 is low and the lase...

Page 75: ...75 KX MC6020HX 6 12 2 2 Circuit Diagram...

Page 76: ...76 KX MC6020HX 6 12 3 Timing Diagram Figure1 LD Drive Circuit Timing Diagram...

Page 77: ...77 KX MC6020HX Figure2 APC Detail Timing Diagram during 1 scan...

Page 78: ...PS310 CHECK DOCUMENT 11 Waste toner sensor Sensor Board D305 Q305 WASTE TONER FULL WASTE TONER REPLACE 12 Toner Sensor Sensor Board D301 Q301 D302 Q302 D303 Q303 D304 Q304 TONER CARTRIDGE NOT INSTALLE...

Page 79: ...n the other hand when Bk OPC is not in the home position the phototransistor turns ON causing IC600 B12 to turn to Low level Similarly IC600 C12 becomes High level when YMC OPC is in the home position...

Page 80: ...per Pick Home Sensor This sensor detects whether the pickup roller is at its home position or not When the pickup roller is at its home position a shelter plate closes the sensor light So the photo tr...

Page 81: ...0 M31pin becomes low level 6 13 5 Registration and Paper Resistration Sensor This sensor detects whether the paper is at the sensor position When the recording paper is detected the shelter plate lets...

Page 82: ...comes low level 6 13 7 Fuser Jam Sensor This sensor detects whether the paper is at the sensor position When the recording paper is detected the shelter plate lets the sensor light pass So the photo t...

Page 83: ...0 J32pin becomes low level 6 13 9 ADF Document Sensor This sensor detects whether the documents are set in ADF or not When the documents are set in ADF the shelter plate closes the sensor light So the...

Page 84: ...13 11 Waste Toner Sensor This sensor detects waste toner in the bottle When the amount of waste toner exceeds a certain level the waste toner begins to shield LED s light Then phototransistor becomes...

Page 85: ...85 KX MC6020HX 1 Waste Toner Empty 2 Waste Toner Full detection by hard State Display Near Waste Toner Full WASTE TONER FULL Waste Toner Full WASTE TONER REPLACE...

Page 86: ...e cartridge when the toner is decreased to a certain level The phototransistor detects the light causing the input levels of IC702 Yellow Magenta and IC703 Cyan Black to start dropping After the numbe...

Page 87: ...87 KX MC6020HX 1 Toner Full Toner Cartridge Set...

Page 88: ...TALLED Near Black Toner End BLACK TONER LOW Near Cyan Toner End CYAN TONER LOW Near Magenta Toner End MAGENTA TONER LOW Near Yellow Toner End YELLOW TONER LOW Black Toner End BLACK TONER EMPTY Cyan To...

Page 89: ...e drum cartridge counting the OPC rotation is to be started when the drum cartridge is judged as new by measuring the resistance in the drum cartridge The alarm display appears when the number of rota...

Page 90: ...the front and left cover is open or closed When the cover is closed the input signal of IC300 G32pin becomes low level When the cover is open the input signal of IC300 G32pin becomes high level 6 13 1...

Page 91: ...OFF 5V supply to LSU laser power supply 6 13 18 Handset Hook Switch When the handset is raised the switch is turned off and the signal of IC300 P34pin becomes low level When the handset is settled th...

Page 92: ...nd dimension of each color pattern printed on the accumulator belt 2 Calibration Before the pattern detection the amount of light emitting from the sensor should be adjusted so that the sensor output...

Page 93: ...93 KX MC6020HX...

Page 94: ...94 KX MC6020HX 4 Color registration detection circuit and sensor circuit...

Page 95: ...SOC IC300 receives this analog signal converts it to a digital signal internally and detects the printer environment temperature The HUMI is an analog signal which informs the information concerning...

Page 96: ...1 19 40 2 178 169 0xA9 41 5 002 1 100 85 0x55 12 18 47 2 141 166 0xA6 42 4 800 1 070 83 0x53 13 17 59 2 104 163 0xA3 43 4 607 1 041 81 0x51 14 16 75 2 067 160 0xA0 44 4 423 1 012 79 0x4F 15 15 96 2 02...

Page 97: ...97 KX MC6020HX 6 13 20 2 Humidity Sensor Characteristics of Humidity Detection Thermistor...

Page 98: ...l of IC300 J33pin becomes low level 6 13 22 Optional OPF Jam Sensor This sensor detects whether the paper is at the OPF sensor position When the recording paper is detected the shelter plate lets the...

Page 99: ...es the sensor light So the photo transistor turns off and the input signal of IC300 F34pin becomes high level When there is not the Optional paper tray a shelter plate lets the sensor light pass So th...

Page 100: ...shelter plate lets the sensor light pass So the photo transistor turns on and the input signal of IC300 K34pin becomes low level When the recording paper is not detected the shelter plate closes the...

Page 101: ...Key Matrix a Hard Scan 2 LED AUTO ANSWER LED ON OFF port XLED12 IC201 15pin FAX MODE LED ON OFF port XLED11 IC201 16pin COPY MODE LED ON OFF port XLED8 IC201 5pin SCAN MODE LED ON OFF port XLED9 IC201...

Page 102: ...rks only for writing the ASCII code from the data bus D4 D7 V0 is supplied for the LCD drive R118 and R117 are density control resistors Consequently in this unit the timing positive clock is generate...

Page 103: ...triac PC2 and the triac CR001 And two thermostats are set on the AC line as the safety devices 1 Control at Printing a After the printing signal is received turn ON the heater and BK motor b After th...

Page 104: ...104 KX MC6020HX...

Page 105: ...52 234 EA 10 254 FE 26 247 F7 53 234 EA 0 253 FD 27 247 F7 54 233 E9 1 253 FD 28 247 F7 55 232 E8 2 253 FD 29 246 F6 56 231 E7 3 253 FD 30 246 F6 57 231 E7 4 253 FD 31 246 F6 58 230 E6 5 252 FC 32 245...

Page 106: ...224 34 22 109 166 A6 167 80 50 225 33 21 110 165 A5 168 79 4F 226 33 21 111 163 A3 169 78 4E 227 32 20 112 162 A2 170 77 4D 228 32 20 113 160 A0 171 76 4C 229 31 1F 114 158 9E 172 75 4B 230 31 1F 115...

Page 107: ...umidity sensor 6 17 2 Charge Control Circuit This circuit consists of a DC DC converter which boosts 24V to approximately 1001V 1405V for the charge bias maximum current rating 50 A for each color Thi...

Page 108: ...as VB K black development bias The VB Y VB M VB C and VB K development bias voltages are con trolled individually by the D A converter circuit on the high voltage board 6 17 4 Toner Supply Bias Contro...

Page 109: ...evelopment Bias VB Toner Supply Bias VSR Second Trans fer Bias STR VB approximately 50 220V is generated from the charge bias voltage VCH YMC by the coupling Zener diode on the high voltage board VSR...

Page 110: ...e load signal LDHV becomes the high the received SDATHV is loaded to the D A convertor DAC channel and output relationship Signal Name Location Description SCLKHV Pin 8 of CN890 This is the shift cloc...

Page 111: ...111 KX MC6020HX 6 17 10 Interface...

Page 112: ...efer to the diagram shown below Type of power supply and its application Type Contents 1 2V SOC IC300 Core power supply 1 5V ASIC IC600 Core power supply 2 5V DDR IC400 401 960 LAN PHY IC451 power sup...

Page 113: ...2ch output PWM type DC DC converter controllers which make up step down type DC DC converter circuit with Pch power MOSFET Q3 Q4 Q5 and Q6 coil of L1 L2 L3 and L4 and schottky diode of D1 D2 D3 and D4...

Page 114: ...114 KX MC6020HX 1 3 3V 2 5V booting waveform example self booting waveform without sequencer 2 1 2V 1 5V booting waveform example...

Page 115: ...IC4 and IC6 are turned ON when 3 3V power supply is booted 5V is generated from 7V input 6 18 4 Regulator Circuit 1 25V IC3 and IC7 generate termination voltage 1 25V for DDR_SDRAM IC400 401 960 6 18...

Page 116: ...and Q001 begins operating Control Circuit and Error Detecting Circuit 1 The control circuit detects the voltage that increased in an error detect circuit 1 and controls it to become the predetermined...

Page 117: ...Drum Refer to Color Motor Rotation Travel for Driv ing 3 Color CMY Drum Cartridges P 118 2 Cyan Drum Cartridge Developer Joint Magenta Drum Cartridge Developer Joint Yellow Drum Cartridge Developer J...

Page 118: ...118 KX MC6020HX 6 20 1 1 Color Motor Rotation Travel for Driving 3 Color CMY Drum Cartridges...

Page 119: ...119 KX MC6020HX 6 20 1 2 Color Motor Rotation Travel for Driving 3 Color CMY Toner Cartridges...

Page 120: ...ridge Mechanism Refer to BK Motor Rotation Travel for Driving Accu mulator Unit and Black Toner Cartridge P 122 4 Fuser Unit Joint Gear The Motor Rotation is transmitted to the Fuser Unit through this...

Page 121: ...121 KX MC6020HX 6 20 3 BK Motor Rotation Travel for Driving Black Drum Cartridge...

Page 122: ...122 KX MC6020HX 6 20 3 1 BK Motor Rotation Travel for Driving Accumulator Unit and Black Toner Cartridge...

Page 123: ...MC6020HX 6 20 3 2 BK Motor Rotation Travel for Driving Fuser Unit CROSS REFERENCE BK Motor Rotation Travel for Driving Waste Toner Cartridge P 124 BK Motor Rotation Travel for Driving Accumulator Unit...

Page 124: ...124 KX MC6020HX 6 20 3 3 BK Motor Rotation Travel for Driving Waste Toner Cartridge Cross Reference BK Motor Rotation Travel for Driving Fuser Unit P 123...

Page 125: ...125 KX MC6020HX 6 20 3 4 BK Motor Rotation Travel for Driving Accumulator Unit Cross Reference BK Motor Rotation Travel for Driving Fuser Unit P 123...

Page 126: ...tions of the OPC drum As each color layer is developed on the each OPC drum they are transferred to the accumulator belt until all four color layers even tually reside one on top of the other on the a...

Page 127: ...y moving OPC drum passes in front of horizontally scanning laser beam and the negative charge on the OPC drum surface are neutralized by the laser beam This forms a latent image Laser output power is...

Page 128: ...er beam to the horizontal sync sensor This informs the main board that the laser beam is beginning its horizontal sweep and that it can begin to modulate the signal with the data to be printed on that...

Page 129: ...m clean for the next layer of toner to be transferred from the developing roller into the developer 6 20 4 5 Paper Pickup The cam shaped pickup rollers are driven by the BK monochrome drum cartridge d...

Page 130: ...ccumulator belt the registration roller clutch is energized to advance a sheet of paper which has already been picked to the second transfer roller The toner image on the rotating accumulator and the...

Page 131: ...toner and pressure drives it into the paper The melted toner bonds to the paper After fusing the paper advances to the output tray When the printer is idle the Halogen Lamp is turned off and the fuser...

Page 132: ...tput tray by the paper exit roller Rotation from the BK motor is transmitted to the double teeth gear The rotation of double teeth gear is transmitted to the paper exit roller gear through intermediat...

Page 133: ...ch roller The paper is fed to the output tray by the paper exit roller and pinch roller At the proper time the switchback solenoid is turned on The rotation switching gear B is locked by the switching...

Page 134: ...rd input tray 13 Front cover 14 Recording paper exit 15 Waste toner cartridge pre installed inside the unit The unit can hold up to approximately 100 sheets of printed paper Remove the printed paper b...

Page 135: ...Directory 4 Contrast 5 Resolution 6 Zoom Quick Scan 7 Page Layout Caller ID 8 Menu 9 Redial Pause 10 Flash 11 Tone 12 Fax Auto Answer 13 Fax 14 Station keys 15 Broadcast 16 Manual Broad 17 Lower 18 N...

Page 136: ...an 45 seconds Do not touch or scratch the green drum surface at the bottom of the drum cartridge Do not place the drum cartridge near dust or dirt or in a high humidity area Do not expose the drum car...

Page 137: ...137 KX MC6020HX 3 Lift up the levers 3 and open the drum cartridge cover 4 4 Remove the orange protector 5 by pulling it toward you then pull it completely out from the unit...

Page 138: ...tach the protective caps 6 then detach the upper seal cover by holding the tab 7 7 Firmly grip the color drum cartridge 8 and remove the protective tray 9 by sliding it toward you Do not touch or scra...

Page 139: ...emove the pro tective tray 18 by sliding it toward you Do not touch or scratch the green drum surface 19 at the bottom of the drum cartridge 12 Insert the monochrome drum cartridge 20 into the right s...

Page 140: ...riate color slot From left to right yellow magenta cyan black Make sure that the arrows 26 match to insert the toner cartridge correctly Do not touch the toner cartridge shutter at the bottom of the t...

Page 141: ...cartridge hold the green lever using your left hand same as installing it To ensure that the unit operates properly we recommend the use of Panasonic toner cartridge and drum cartridge Refer to Speci...

Page 142: ...he unit is set for printing A4 size plain paper by default To use letter or legal size paper change the recording paper size setting Refer to Program Mode Table P 176 To use thin or thick paper change...

Page 143: ...ize mark and the recording paper is under the paper limit mark 7 The paper should not be loaded over the tab 8 5 Insert the standard input tray to the unit lifting the front part of the tray Then push...

Page 144: ...tray Hold the standard input tray with both hands when removing or installing The standard input tray weighs approximately 2 9 kg when the recording paper is fully installed Do not touch the plate 1 o...

Page 145: ...t toward the unit 4 Pull out the handset cord holder 7 and pass the handset cord 8 through the handset cord holder 5 Place the handset 9 on the handset cradle then connect the handset cord to the hand...

Page 146: ...move the handset 2 from the handset cradle 2 Remove the handset cord from the handset cord holder 3 then close the handset cord holder 3 Pull the handset unit slightly forward 4 then lift it in the di...

Page 147: ...the document using the scanner glass and set the copy instead Chemically treated paper such as carbon or carbonless duplicating paper Electrostatically charged paper Badly curled creased or torn paper...

Page 148: ...N cable category 5 straight cable To protect the unit use only shielded USB cable in areas where thunderstorms occur Note A USB cable is not supplied Please purchase a shielded Type A male Type B male...

Page 149: ...list If the name of the desired unit is not displayed on the list and the IP address for the unit has been assigned check Direct input and enter the IP address 3 Next You can change the name of the un...

Page 150: ...machine not supplied 5 To the internet 6 Network router Network hub not supplied Also connect networked computers 7 LAN cable not supplied To assure continued emission limit compliance use only shiel...

Page 151: ...twork hubs 6 under secure network environments Consult your network administrator for firewall settings etc The warranty does not cover damage due to security problems or any disadvantages relating to...

Page 152: ...152 KX MC6020HX 9 Operating Instructions 9 1 YOUR LOGO You can program your logo name company name etc so that it appears on the top of each page sent...

Page 153: ...r Press dial keys to enter characters and numbers Press Stop to erase the character or number highlighted by the cursor Press and hold Stop to erase all characters or numbers To enter another characte...

Page 154: ...speed driving 06 Print OPF motor full speed driving 07 Print OPF motor half speed driving 10 Scan ADF motor driving 20 Scan FB motor driving 50 Solenoid Registration and Paper pickup solenoid 51 Sole...

Page 155: ...JAM detection sensor J Detected Not detected C Drum Cartridge detection sen sor Color C Detected Not detected K Drum Cartridge detection sen sor monochrome K Detected Not detected B OPC Home sensor B...

Page 156: ...56 KX MC6020HX 10 1 1 DTMF Single Tone Transmit Selection Note After performing this check do not forget to turn the setting off Otherwise dialing in DTMF signal will not work 10 1 2 Button Code Table...

Page 157: ...ing Instructions and are available to the user The special programs are only those listed here and not displayed to the user In both the User and Service Modes there are Set Functions and Test Functio...

Page 158: ...158 KX MC6020HX 11 1 3 Specifications 11 1 3 1 Service Mode 884 History...

Page 159: ...re Table for long dis tance and international calls in P 238 521 International mode select 1 ON 2 OFF 1 2 1 See Symptom Countermeasure Table for long dis tance and international calls in P 238 522 Aut...

Page 160: ...rmeasure Table for long distance and international calls in P 238 Refer to P 232 and P 238 595 Receive error limit value set 1 5 2 10 3 15 4 20 1 4 2 If the number of errors during transmission exceed...

Page 161: ...n mode after redialing 763 CNG detect time for friendly reception 1 10 sec 2 20 sec 3 30 sec 1 3 3 Selects the CNG detection tone of friendly recep tion 774 T4 timer X 100 sec 00 99 00 Use this functi...

Page 162: ...1 Execute Service Mode 550 when you want to reset the all setting data keeping the user information 2 Execute Service Mode 710 to clear the user information in case that Main Unit is recycled Note Ple...

Page 163: ...163 KX MC6020HX 11 2 User Mode The list below is an example of the SYSTEM SETUP LIST the unit prints out...

Page 164: ...164 KX MC6020HX Note The above values are the default values...

Page 165: ...165 KX MC6020HX 11 3 Service Mode Settings Example of a printed out list Note The above values are the default values...

Page 166: ...166 KX MC6020HX 11 4 History Note See the following descriptions of this report Item No 1 44 are corresponding to the listed items in Description of The His tory Report P 167...

Page 167: ...e of printing rate is 5 The stan dard paper size is A4 or Letter in accordance with the desti nation 30 Yellow Toner Cartridge Page Count The corresponding value of printing rate is 5 The stan dard pa...

Page 168: ...ICE 5 P 192 Charge unit error An error occurred in the Charge unit including High voltage unit Also the Charger went wrong Refer to CALL SERVICE 6 P 193 PSU fan motor error Refer to CALL SERVICE 11 P...

Page 169: ...s installed The drum cartridge life is near its end Replace the drum cartridge as soon as possible The unit is cooling down the fuser unit Wait for a while There is no space to store new items in navi...

Page 170: ...or copy a document longer than 600 mm using the automatic document feeder Press Stop to remove the document Divide the document into two or more sheets and try again The memory is full of received doc...

Page 171: ...171 KX MC6020HX 12 2 User Recoverable Network Errors...

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Page 174: ...t code 991 and the service list code 999 from the customer s fax machine Based on this the parameters for the desired codes can be changed The procedure for changing and listing parameters is describe...

Page 175: ...175 KX MC6020HX 12 3 1 Entering The Remote Programming Mode and Changing Service Codes CROSS REFERENCE Program Mode Table P 176...

Page 176: ...n OK 480 DRUM CLEANING 1 BLACK 2 CYAN 3 MAGENTA 4 YELLOW BLACK NG 482 TONER SAVE 2 ON 1 OFF OFF OK 485 COLOR CALIBRATION FOR ALL 1 5 2 4 3 3 4 2 5 1 6 0 7 1 8 2 9 3 10 4 11 5 0 OK 486 COLOR CALIBRATIO...

Page 177: ...T PITCH POINT 0 44 99 99 10 00 NG 771 SYMBOL SET PC 8 NG 772 CR LF FF CR LF FF CR LF LF FF CR CR LF CR FF CR LF FF NG 773 AUTO CONTINUE 1 OFF 2 20s 3 30s 4 60s 5 90s 6 120s OFF OK 774 DATA TIMEOUT 5 6...

Page 178: ...transmit select 1 OFF 2 ALL 3 AUTO ALL OK 593 Time between CED and 300bps 1 75ms 2 500ms 3 1sec 75ms OK 594 Overseas DIS detection select 1 1st 2 2nd 1st OK 595 Receive error limit value set 1 5 2 10...

Page 179: ...0 200msec 100 OK 875 DTMF OFF time 060 200msec 100 OK 876 Skew Correction 1 Valid 2 Invalid Valid OK 877 Color Registration Detection Timing 0 65535 250 NG 880 History list NG 881 Journal 2 NG 882 Jou...

Page 180: ...rent expressions for the same problem as they are not a technician or engineer Using your experience test the problem area corresponding to the claim Also returns from a customer or dealer often have...

Page 181: ...one is the short initialization about 3 seconds and the other is the long initialization about 10 seconds The short initialization makes the unit enter the standby mode The long initialization makes t...

Page 182: ...182 KX MC6020HX 12 4 4 Simple Check List Note Check according to the service code referring to Test Functions P 154...

Page 183: ...anger solenoid Replace changer solenoid Failed secondary transfer roller Replace secondary transfer roller Failed bias terminals of STR Replace bias terminals unit failed fuser Replace fuser failed ma...

Page 184: ...ged springs Failed springs on paper feed roller and registra tion roller Replace damaged springs 3 Paper Jam at the Input Tray P 222 Failed springs in cassette tray Replace damaged spring Dirt on pick...

Page 185: ...ion sensor lever Correct or replace registration sensor lever Failed cables and connectors to main board Replace cables 9 Paper Jams at the Optional Input Tray P 228 Jammed paper remaining Remove Jamm...

Page 186: ...Connector isn t inserted firmly dust is caught in and the fan is broken Rotation of the Fan can be confirmed by following Test Mode Service mode 677 1 Normal operation default 2 Fuser Fan ON High spee...

Page 187: ...ge Fuse resistor for Virgin sensor is cut to show the DC is not new any more Call service 16 appears when this process doesn t work properly in color DC Check the contact between DC and main unit or c...

Page 188: ...188 KX MC6020HX 12 4 6 1 CALL SERVICE 1 CALL SERVICE 1 means that the polygon motor inside the LSU does not rotate The rotation of the polygon motor is detected by IC300 F23pin NREADY...

Page 189: ...E 2 CALL SERVICE 2 means that the synchronous signal out of the LSU cannot be detected The synchronous signal out of the LSU is detected by IC 300 G23pin NHSYNC Note As for the Pulse waveform of the a...

Page 190: ...ure does not reach the specified temperature within the specified time when the fuser is turned on In case that the fuser temperature becomes over the specified temperature when the fuser is turned on...

Page 191: ...he rotation can not be detected even though the fun is rotating Fuser FAN rotation is detected by pin A12 of IC600 Rotation detection takes a sampling every 100ms Call Service appears when an error is...

Page 192: ...192 KX MC6020HX 12 4 6 5 CALL SERVICE 5 CALL SERVICE 5 means that main motor s rotation detection signal LD does not become Low...

Page 193: ...193 KX MC6020HX 12 4 6 6 CALL SERVICE 6 CALL SERVICE 6 indicates that abnormal charge voltage is output from the high voltage unit...

Page 194: ...E 11 appears when the PSU FAN motor does not rotate or the rotation can not be detected even though the fun motor is rotating PSU FAN rotation is detected by pin C11 of IC600 Make a copy 3 times after...

Page 195: ...195 KX MC6020HX 12 4 6 8 CALL SERVICE 12 CALL SERVICE 12 means that color motor s rotation detection signal LD does not become Low...

Page 196: ...196 KX MC6020HX 12 4 6 9 CALL SERVICE 13 Call SERVICE 13 appears when the accumulator unit AU did not return to the home position within a specified time CROSS REFERENCE Note for Assembling P 347...

Page 197: ...ctromagnetic clutch gets layer short Target solenoids are as follows Registration and Paper pickup solenoid regist clutch solenoid path switching solenoid for ADU Black Drum driving solenoid and accum...

Page 198: ...198 KX MC6020HX 12 4 6 11 CALL SERVICE 15 Call SERVICE 15 appears when the standard pickup roller does not return to the home position within a specified time...

Page 199: ...16 Call SERVICE 16 appears when something is wrong with the virgin sensor in the Color drum cartridge Specifically Call SERVICE 16 appears when the resistance fuse which is used as a virgin sensor is...

Page 200: ...17 Call SERVICE 17 appears when something is wrong with the virgin sensor in Monochrome drum cartridge Specifically Call SERVICE 17 appears when the resistance fuse which is used as a virgin sensor is...

Page 201: ...18 Call SERVICE 18 indicates the watch dog time out error of the DC motor This call service appears when periodic resistance mon itoring of the firmware for resistances on IC600 is not conducted durin...

Page 202: ...enomena occurs In case that the pulse is not input from the encoder for Monochrome drum rotation detector when controlling the rotation of the Monochrome drum In case that the pulse is input from the...

Page 203: ...C6020HX 12 4 6 16 CALL SERVICE 20 Call SERVICE 20 appears when the LED of toner detection sensor is not lighted Each color Y M C and Bk has its own LED Call SERVICE 20 appears when one of them is not...

Page 204: ...204 KX MC6020HX 12 4 7 Print Quality 12 4 7 1 Blank Print CROSS REFERENCE CALL SERVICE 13 P 196...

Page 205: ...205 KX MC6020HX 12 4 7 2 All black Print...

Page 206: ...206 KX MC6020HX 12 4 7 3 Missing Primary Color...

Page 207: ...207 KX MC6020HX 12 4 7 4 Light Print CROSS REFERENCE CALL SERVICE 13 P 196...

Page 208: ...208 KX MC6020HX 12 4 7 5 Repeated Spots or Lines on Print in line with Each Other...

Page 209: ...209 KX MC6020HX 12 4 7 6 Dark Vertical Line in Print...

Page 210: ...210 KX MC6020HX 12 4 7 7 White Horizontal Line or Band in all the Color of a Print...

Page 211: ...211 KX MC6020HX 12 4 7 8 Mis transfer Missing Portions of Toner...

Page 212: ...212 KX MC6020HX 12 4 7 9 Dirty Background...

Page 213: ...213 KX MC6020HX 12 4 7 10 Partial Primary Color Dots 12 4 7 11 Dark Irregular Streaks in Print...

Page 214: ...214 KX MC6020HX 12 4 7 12 Primary Color Irregular Streaks 12 4 7 13 Ghosting...

Page 215: ...215 KX MC6020HX 12 4 7 14 Unfused or Partially Fused Printing...

Page 216: ...216 KX MC6020HX 12 4 7 15 Image is Skewed on the Paper...

Page 217: ...217 KX MC6020HX 12 4 7 16 Stains on Back of Print...

Page 218: ...218 KX MC6020HX 12 4 7 17 No Printing on Edge of Print...

Page 219: ...219 KX MC6020HX 12 4 7 18 Image is not Centered on the Print When it Should Be...

Page 220: ...220 KX MC6020HX 12 4 8 Jam 12 4 8 1 Print Media Problem...

Page 221: ...221 KX MC6020HX 12 4 8 2 Print Media Skew...

Page 222: ...222 KX MC6020HX 12 4 8 3 Paper Jam at the Input Tray...

Page 223: ...223 KX MC6020HX 12 4 8 4 Paper Jams at the Registration Roller...

Page 224: ...224 KX MC6020HX 12 4 8 5 Paper Jams at the 2nd Transfer Roller...

Page 225: ...225 KX MC6020HX 12 4 8 6 Paper Jams at the Fuser Unit...

Page 226: ...226 KX MC6020HX 12 4 8 7 Paper Jam at the Exit Roller...

Page 227: ...227 KX MC6020HX 12 4 8 8 Wrong Paper Length Jams...

Page 228: ...228 KX MC6020HX 12 4 8 9 Paper Jams at the Optional Input Tray...

Page 229: ...229 KX MC6020HX 12 4 8 10 Paper Jam at Optional Automatic Duplex Unit ADU...

Page 230: ...another Copying is also possible Troubleshooting Problem with the service line or with the transmitter s fax Refer to Receive Problem P 233 4 The fax completely fails to transmit or receive Copying i...

Page 231: ...231 KX MC6020HX 12 4 9 1 Defective Facsimile Section 12 4 9 1 1 Transmit Problem CROSS REFERENCE Cleaning the white plates and glass P 366 Operation Panel Section P 251...

Page 232: ...etime There is a Transmit Problem Note 596 Transmit level set represents a service code Refer to the Service Function Table P 159 507 V34 transmission start speed represents a service code Refer to th...

Page 233: ...receiving problem we have thought of causes other than in the software Some causes may be when the fax changes to the memory receiving mode for example when out of paper and the memory becomes full of...

Page 234: ...234 KX MC6020HX 12 4 9 1 4 The Unit Can Copy but Cannot Transmit Receive CROSS REFERENCE Test Functions P 154 Check Sheet P 248...

Page 235: ...ommunications can be printed by Service Code 881 or 882 Remote printing function for the journal reports JOURNAL JOURNAL 2 and JOURNAL 3 is also available for service technicians Refer to Program Mode...

Page 236: ...lu tion If there is a communication error is displayed 4 RCV TRIG CNT Indicates the trigger that causes the unit to switch to the fax receive mode The available options are listed in JOURNAL 2 in Prin...

Page 237: ...Scan Line Time Used only at the factory 8 EQM RX EQM means Eye Quality Monitor Used only at the factory 9 ERROR LINE RX When an error occurs while receiving a fax this shows the number of error lines...

Page 238: ...SND No response after post message is transmitted three times 4 44 COMMUNICATION ERROR SND RTN and PIN are received 5 46 COMMUNICATION ERROR RCV No response after FTT is transmitted 6 48 COMMUNICATION...

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Page 240: ...240 KX MC6020HX CROSS REFERENCE Test Functions P 154...

Page 241: ...241 KX MC6020HX CROSS REFERENCE Test Functions P 154...

Page 242: ...242 KX MC6020HX CROSS REFERENCE Test Functions P 154...

Page 243: ...243 KX MC6020HX CROSS REFERENCE Test Functions P 154...

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Page 246: ...246 KX MC6020HX CROSS REFERENCE Test Functions P 154...

Page 247: ...IC300 initializes and checks each IC The ROM IC450 and DDR SDRAM IC400 IC401 are checked If initialization fails for the ICs the system will not boot up In this case please find the cause as follows C...

Page 248: ...ndset microphone and the signal is output to the telephone line The signal mainly flowing on this route is analog You can trace the signal with an oscilloscope The signal flow on each route is shown i...

Page 249: ...rs on each route between the handset microphone and telephone line sending or between the telephone line and the handset speaker receiv ing or between the microphone and the telephone line sending or...

Page 250: ...t P 248 12 4 12 3 Defective TAM Interface Section 1 The FAX turns on but does not arrive through TAM CROSS REFERENCE TAM Interface Circuit P 53 2 A FAX is received but won t switch from TAM to FAX CRO...

Page 251: ...251 KX MC6020HX 12 4 13 Operation Panel Section Refer to Test Functions P 154 1 No Key Operation 2 No LCD Indication CROSS REFERENCE Test Functions P 154...

Page 252: ...252 KX MC6020HX 12 4 14 Sensor Section 1 Check the OPC Home Sensor CALL SERVICE 19 2 Check the FTR Home Sensor CALL SERVICE 13 3 Check the Registration and Paper Pick Home Sensor CALL SERVICE 15...

Page 253: ...253 KX MC6020HX 4 Check the Registration and Paper Paper Sensor OUT OF PAPER INPUT TRAY 1 5 Check the Registration and Paper Resistration Sensor CHECK PICKUP INPUT TRAY 1...

Page 254: ...254 KX MC6020HX 6 Check the Registration and Paper Cassette Sensor CHECK INSTALL INPUT TRAY 1 7 Check the Fuser Jam Sensor PAPER JAMMED 8 Check the CIS Home Sensor SCANNER POSITION ERROR...

Page 255: ...255 KX MC6020HX 9 Check the ADF Document Sensor REMOVE DOCUMENT 10 Check the ADF Read Position Sensor CHECK DOCUMENT...

Page 256: ...256 KX MC6020HX 11 Check the Waste Toner Sensor WASTE TONER FULL WASTE TONER REPLACE...

Page 257: ...257 KX MC6020HX 12 Check the Toner Sensor TONER CARTRIDGE NOT INSTALLED xxx TONER LOW xxx TONER EMPTY xxx BLACK or CYAN or MAGENTA or YELLOW...

Page 258: ...258 KX MC6020HX...

Page 259: ...259 KX MC6020HX 13 Check the Drum cartridge virgin Sensor DRUM NOT INSTALLED NEAR xxx DRUM END xxx DRUM REPLACE xxx BLACK or COLOR...

Page 260: ...260 KX MC6020HX 14 Check the Waste Toner Bottle Switch WASTE TONER NOT INSTALLED 15 Check the Front Left Cover Switch FRONT OR LEFT COVER OPEN 16 Check the 24v Interlock Switch...

Page 261: ...261 KX MC6020HX 17 Check the 5v Interlock Switch 18 Check the Handset Hook Switch...

Page 262: ...262 KX MC6020HX 12 4 15 Motor Section 12 4 15 1 BK Motor...

Page 263: ...263 KX MC6020HX 12 4 15 2 Color Motor...

Page 264: ...264 KX MC6020HX 12 4 15 3 FB Flatbed Motor...

Page 265: ...265 KX MC6020HX 12 4 15 4 ADF Motor ADF provided model only...

Page 266: ...266 KX MC6020HX 12 4 15 5 ADU Automatic Duplex Unit Option Motor...

Page 267: ...267 KX MC6020HX 12 4 15 6 Optional Lower Input Tray OPF Motor...

Page 268: ...268 KX MC6020HX 12 4 16 LSU Section CROSS REFERENCE LSU Laser Scanning Unit Section P 73...

Page 269: ...269 KX MC6020HX 12 4 17 CIS Control Section...

Page 270: ...270 KX MC6020HX CROSS REFERENCE Test Functions P 154...

Page 271: ...e grounding wire of high voltage probe to ECU base of main unit Fig 1 8 7 Open the front cover and remove the drum cartridge and AU from the main unit In that time be careful not to expose the PCU to...

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Page 274: ...et the STR output P SF 641 00 and press the SET key to start the measurement 5 After finishing the measurement press STOP key to stop the output 6 Turn OFF the power supply STR voltage HIYOKI DIGITAL...

Page 275: ...275 KX MC6020HX 12 4 19 High Voltage Section 1 Main CROSS REFERENCE D A Convertor 8bit 12ch Interface Circuit P 110...

Page 276: ...276 KX MC6020HX 2 CH YMC...

Page 277: ...277 KX MC6020HX 3 CH K...

Page 278: ...278 KX MC6020HX 4 VB Y VSR Y...

Page 279: ...279 KX MC6020HX 5 VB M VSR M...

Page 280: ...280 KX MC6020HX 6 VB C VSR C...

Page 281: ...281 KX MC6020HX 7 VB K VSR K...

Page 282: ...282 KX MC6020HX 8 FTR...

Page 283: ...283 KX MC6020HX 9 STR...

Page 284: ...284 KX MC6020HX 12 4 20 USB Section Troubleshooting 1 Confirmation of the PC settings...

Page 285: ...285 KX MC6020HX 2 Confirmation of the main unit...

Page 286: ...uence of normal operation When USB cable from PC is connected to JK451 VBUS voltage goes up to 5V and IC300 recognize the connection with PC Then D becomes about 3V waveform 1 1 The D becomes 0V then...

Page 287: ...287 KX MC6020HX Waveform of normal operation...

Page 288: ...288 KX MC6020HX 12 4 21 LAN Section LAN Block Diagram...

Page 289: ...nal waveform Normal Transmitter waveform TD JK450 pin1 TD JK450 pin2 differential voltage Differential probe is used 1 When network equipment is not connected LAN cable is not connected 2 When 100Base...

Page 290: ...290 KX MC6020HX 3 When 10Base T enabled device is connected...

Page 291: ...t 17 TXD0 Ipd MII Transmit Data Input 18 TXD1 Ipd MII Transmit Data Input 19 TXD2 Ipd MII Transmit Data Input 20 TXD3 Ipd MII Transmit Data Input 21 COL RMII Ipd O MII Collision Detect Output 22 CRS R...

Page 292: ...Ipd O input w internal pull down during reset output pin otherwise Ipu O input w internal pull up during reset output pin otherwise 44 GND Ground 45 XO O XTAL feedback 46 XI I Crystal Oscillator Input...

Page 293: ...293 KX MC6020HX 12 4 22 Main Board Section 3 3V 2 5V Troubleshooting Guide...

Page 294: ...294 KX MC6020HX 1 5V 1 2V Troubleshooting Guide...

Page 295: ...295 KX MC6020HX 5V Troubleshooting Guide...

Page 296: ...This comes from our experience with experimental test For example power supply and lightning surge voltage test with standing voltage test intentional short circuit test etc Caution If you find a mel...

Page 297: ...297 KX MC6020HX 12 4 23 2 Troubleshooting Flow Chart...

Page 298: ...298 KX MC6020HX...

Page 299: ...You should change all of the parts listed as follows F001 Q001 IC001 C016 If over voltage 450V was supplied for a power supply unit C016 will be broken F101 If F101 is melted open check the 24 Voltage...

Page 300: ...MC6020HX 12 5 Recording Paper Jam Caution Do not pull out the jammed paper forcibly before opening the left cover Do not open the paper input tray as the jammed paper may be pulled and the jam may get...

Page 301: ...l procedures can be performed with the handset unit installed The display will show the following 1 Push the left cover open lever 1 upward then pull open the left cover 2 Note Do not touch the roller...

Page 302: ...KX MC6020HX 2 Close the left cover Case 2 When the recording paper has jammed near the fuser unit 1 Lift both green levers 6 until they stop 2 Remove the jammed paper 7 carefully by pulling it toward...

Page 303: ...back the green levers 8 to the original position 4 Close the left cover Case 3 When the recording paper has jammed inside of the optional automatic duplex unit 1 Close the left cover 2 Open the automa...

Page 304: ...ver and remove the jammed paper 10 carefully by pulling it upward When the document has jammed near the recording paper exit of the automatic duplex unit Hold the automatic duplex unit cover and remov...

Page 305: ...ndset unit is not shown in the illustrations However all procedures can be performed with the handset unit installed The display will show the following 1 Open the cover 1 at the left side of the opti...

Page 306: ...12 6 Document Jams Automatic Document Feeder 1 Pull the paper input tray until it clicks into place then pull it com pletely out lifting the front part of the tray Remove the recording paper and stra...

Page 307: ...20HX 1 Open the ADF cover 1 while holding the document cover 2 2 Remove the jammed document 3 carefully When the document has jammed near the document entrance When the document has jammed near the do...

Page 308: ...308 KX MC6020HX 3 Close the ADF cover...

Page 309: ...309 KX MC6020HX 13 Service Fixture Tools...

Page 310: ...following steps unplug the AC power cord then remove the 4 toner cartridges Cyan Magenta Yellow and Black and 2 drum cartridges Black and Color waste toner cartridge and standard input tray from the c...

Page 311: ...right yellow magenta cyan black Install each toner cartridge into the protective tray Wrap the 4 toner cartridges with the protection bag 5 Hold and pull the front part of the color drum cartridge 6 u...

Page 312: ...or drum cartridge with the protection bag 7 Pull out the monochrome drum cartridge 11 by holding the front part using your right hand and left part using your left hand 8 Install the protective tray 1...

Page 313: ...313 KX MC6020HX 9 Lift the drum cartridge cover 15 and push down on the levers 16 to close 10 Pull out the waste toner cartridge 17 while pushing its tab 18 from left to right...

Page 314: ...314 KX MC6020HX 14 2 Flow Chart for Disassembly 14 2 1 ADF Cover Section 14 2 2 FB Unit ADF Unit and LSU Unit Section...

Page 315: ...315 KX MC6020HX 14 2 3 Rear Section Cross Reference Main Drive Unit Disassembly P 333 14 2 4 Accumulator Unit...

Page 316: ...316 KX MC6020HX 14 2 5 Fuser Section 14 3 Disassembly for Main Parts 14 3 1 Remove ADF Section 1...

Page 317: ...317 KX MC6020HX 14 3 2 Remove ADF Section 2 14 3 3 Remove ADF Section 3...

Page 318: ...318 KX MC6020HX 14 3 4 Remove ADF Section 4...

Page 319: ...319 KX MC6020HX 14 3 5 Remove Rear Cover 14 3 6 Remove Left Cover...

Page 320: ...320 KX MC6020HX 14 3 7 Remove FB Unit and ADF Unit...

Page 321: ...321 KX MC6020HX 14 3 8 Remove FB Unit Section...

Page 322: ...322 KX MC6020HX 14 3 9 Remove FB Inner Section 1 14 3 10 Remove FB Inner Section 2...

Page 323: ...323 KX MC6020HX 14 3 11 Remove Toner Sensor Board and Main Drive Unit...

Page 324: ...324 KX MC6020HX 14 3 12 Remove PSU Shield Cover 14 3 13 Remove Front Cover...

Page 325: ...325 KX MC6020HX 14 3 14 Remove Fuser Unit...

Page 326: ...326 KX MC6020HX 14 3 15 Remove WTF Sensor Board and Registration and Paper Unit 14 3 16 Open Drum Cartridge Cover...

Page 327: ...327 KX MC6020HX 14 3 17 Remove Accumulator unit Refer to Accumulator Unit Section P 350 for assembling 14 3 18 Remove DC Motor...

Page 328: ...328 KX MC6020HX 14 3 19 Remove FTR Home Sensor Board Section 14 3 20 Remove Top Cover...

Page 329: ...329 KX MC6020HX 14 3 21 Remove LSU Unit 14 3 22 Remove Right Cover...

Page 330: ...330 KX MC6020HX 14 3 23 Remove Main Board 14 3 24 Remove High Voltage Power Supply Board...

Page 331: ...331 KX MC6020HX 14 3 25 Remove Color Registration Sensor Board Ass y Refer to Color Registration Sensor Section P 351 for assembling 14 3 26 Remove Fan Section...

Page 332: ...332 KX MC6020HX 14 3 27 Remove Low Voltage Power Supply Board...

Page 333: ...Main Drive Unit Installing of Color Motor OPC Gear and or PC Idle Gear When reinstalling the Color Motor OPC Gear and or PC Idle Gear make sure that each alignment mark A is aligned with the mark B If...

Page 334: ...4 1 1 Main Drive Motors No D1 Procedure No D1 14 4 1 2 Fuser Idle Gear No D2 Procedure No D2 1 Remove the 3 screws and BK Motor Color Motor from the Drive Unit 1 Remove the E ring and Fuser Idle Gear...

Page 335: ...Accumulator Idle Gears and Joint Gear No D3 Procedure No D3 1 Remove the 2 screws A and 7 screws B 2 Remove the Drive Unit Bracket S from the Drive Unit 3 Remove the PC Idle Gears Accumulator Idle Gea...

Page 336: ...d with the mark B as shown below Figure 1 If not align the mark A with the mark B by performing the following 1 If the gears 1 3 are installed remove them 2 Align each mark A with the mark B by rotati...

Page 337: ...m the Drive Unit 3 Remove the screw and OPC Cam Home Position Sensor Board from the Drive Unit 4 Remove the 4 E rings 5 Remove the 4 OPC Gears and 4 Dev Gear Assemblies Caution When exchanging the OPC...

Page 338: ...3 No D6 1 Remove the Drive Unit Bracket S refer to No D 3 2 Pull out the Waste Toner Box Coupling from the Coupling Shaft in the direction of the arrow 3 Remove the Coupling Idle Gear Washer and Coupl...

Page 339: ...No D7 1 Remove the Drive Unit Bracket S refer to No D 3 2 Remove the 2 screws A and 2 screws B from the Drive Unit Bracket M 3 Remove the Drive Unit Bracket M from the Drive Unit If necessary remove...

Page 340: ...D8 1 Remove the Drive Unit Bracket S and Drive Unit Bracket M refer to No D 3 and D 7 2 Remove the following parts PC Idle Gear Joint Gear Gear L Accumulator Idle Gear R Accumulator Idle Gear L etc 3...

Page 341: ...e Unit 2 If necessary remove the Black Toner Mixing Idle Gears from the Drive Unit 3 Remove the Tension Roller Spring and screw 4 Remove the Feed Pulley Gear and Accumulator Joint Pulley Gear from the...

Page 342: ...mbly No D10 Procedure No D3 No D7 D8 D10 1 If necessary remove the Black Toner Mixing Idle Gears from the Drive Unit 2 Remove the screw and BK Changer Clutch Assembly from the Drive Unit 3 If necessar...

Page 343: ...11 Procedure No D3 No D7 D8 D11 1 Remove the E ring 2 Remove the Accumulator Drive Lever Lever Spring Accumulator Drive Clutch and Accumulator Drive Idle Gear 3 If necessary remove the Black Toner Mix...

Page 344: ...dge Joint Gear No D12 Procedure No D3 No D7 D8 D12 1 Pull out the 4 Toner Cartridge Joints yellow magenta cyan and black in the direction of the arrow 2 If necessary remove the YMC Change Gears and YM...

Page 345: ...rd then pull open the left cover 2 2 Insert the small flat blade screwdriver under the STR cover as shown below Fig 1 3 Rotate the small flat bale screwdriver in the direction of the arrow 4 while pus...

Page 346: ...346 KX MC6020HX 4 The STR cover will be separated from the left cover Remove the STR from the left cover...

Page 347: ...MC6020HX 14 6 Note for Assembling 14 6 1 Main Drive Section When assembling the main drive unit be careful with the position of gears as follows Refer to Main Drive Unit Disassembly P 333 for disasse...

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Page 350: ...350 KX MC6020HX 14 6 2 Accumulator Unit Section Refer to Remove Accumulator unit P 327 for disassembling...

Page 351: ...Sensor Section When replacing Color Registration Sensor Board PCB14 enter 979 on the service mode and press Black Copy bottom Refer to Service Function Table P 159 Refer to Remove Color Registration S...

Page 352: ...352 KX MC6020HX 14 7 Installation Position of the Lead 14 7 1 Main Board Section 1...

Page 353: ...353 KX MC6020HX 14 7 2 Main Board Section 2...

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Page 355: ...355 KX MC6020HX 14 7 3 Main Board Section 3...

Page 356: ...356 KX MC6020HX 14 7 4 Main Cabinet Section...

Page 357: ...357 KX MC6020HX 14 7 5 Low Voltage Power Supply Board Section 1...

Page 358: ...358 KX MC6020HX 14 7 6 Low Voltage Power Supply Board Section 2...

Page 359: ...359 KX MC6020HX 14 7 7 Main Drive Unit Section...

Page 360: ...360 KX MC6020HX...

Page 361: ...ration Skew Adjustment is required Refer to Front Cab inet Section 2 P 450 4 Make sure that the 4 Drum Cartridges Yellow Magenta Cyan Black are installed correctly 5 Fix the Drum Cartridge Holder Unit...

Page 362: ...of Drum Cartridge Supporter Position When the following message is displayed 1 Loosen the 2 screws B Do not loosen the 2 screws A or the poor print quality will be generated 2 Move the Drum Cartridge...

Page 363: ...ration Skew is proper 16 Turn off the power Open the front cover then remove the Drum Cartridge Holder Unit with the lock levers 17 Install the Drum Cartridge Holder Unit with the lock levers on the D...

Page 364: ...nd communication testing to determine if the problem originates from the transmitter receiver or the telephone line 4 Determine causes Determine the causes of the equipment problem by troubleshooting...

Page 365: ...J Waste Toner Cartridge WTC Full Have the Waste Toner Cartridge avail able WTC Replace Replace the Waste Toner Cartridge 8 000 pages Full color Note The rated life expectancy of each consumable is ba...

Page 366: ...pattern appears on your recording paper the original document the scanned data or the fax document received by the other party Caution Do not use paper products such as paper towels or tissues for cl...

Page 367: ...aution Do not use paper products such as paper towels or tissues for cleaning 1 Turn the power switch OFF 2 Open the ADF cover 1 while holding the document cover 2 3 Clean the document feeder rollers...

Page 368: ...talled Clean the paper chute inside the unit when a line or a dirty pattern appears at the top or bottom of your recording paper 1 Turn the power switch OFF 2 Push the left cover open lever 1 upward t...

Page 369: ...369 KX MC6020HX 4 Close the left cover 5 Turn the power switch ON...

Page 370: ...370 KX MC6020HX 16 3 Terminal Guide of the ICs Transistors and Diodes 16 3 1 Main Board 1...

Page 371: ...371 KX MC6020HX 16 3 2 Main Board 2 16 3 3 Toner Sensor Board 16 3 4 WTF Sensor Board 16 3 5 FB Relay Board...

Page 372: ...372 KX MC6020HX 16 3 6 Operation Board 16 3 7 Optional ADU Board 16 3 8 Optional OPF Main Board...

Page 373: ...lux Recommended Flux Specific Gravity 0 82 Type RMA lower residue non cleaning type Note See About Lead Free Solder PbF Pb free P 5 16 4 2 Flat Package IC Removal Procedure 1 Put plenty of solder on t...

Page 374: ...f the IC setting with the corresponding soldering foil 2 Apply flux to all pins of the FLAT PACKAGE IC 3 Solder the pins sliding the soldering iron in the direction of the arrow 16 4 4 Bridge Modifica...

Page 375: ...s tests are applied and any mal functions are analyzed In past experiences digital IC especially DRAM and ROM malfunctions are extremely rare after installation in the product This may be repaired by...

Page 376: ...376 KX MC6020HX 16 5 1 NG Example...

Page 377: ...377 KX MC6020HX 16 6 Test Chart 16 6 1 ITU T No 1 Test Chart...

Page 378: ...378 KX MC6020HX 16 6 2 ITU T No 2 Test Chart...

Page 379: ...agram 17 1 For Schematic Diagram Note 1 DC voltage measurements are taken with an oscilloscope or a tester with a ground 2 The schematic diagrams and circuit board may be modified at any time with the...

Page 380: ...M0 M4 SDUDQS1 R3 SDUDQS0 W4 SDLDQS1 AB3 SDLDQS0 H3 NSDCKE H1 NSDCLK2 J2 SDCLK2 U1 SDCLK V1 NSDCLK AN21 SDDAT3 AM22 SDDAT2 AM21 SDDAT1 AP22 SDDAT0 AN22 SDCMD AP23 SDIFCLK AN23 SDWP AM23 SDCD C23 RST B2...

Page 381: ...AJ34 AFERST AH33 AFECLK AH32 RING AG31 DP AH34 EYECLK AG32 EYEDAT AG33 AFESEL1 AF32 AFESEL0 AG34 NDBGREQ AF33 DBGMOD AF34 EXTINT AE31 EXMDMCS B21 MDMCLKIN A21 MDMCLKOUT B4 DOTCLKIN A3 DOTCLKOUT D23 RT...

Page 382: ...2 vddio33 T20 vss1 R4 vss2 R15 vss3 R16 vss4 R17 vss5 R18 vss6 L1 vss7 R2 vss8 V2 vss9 AA3 vss10 AE2 vss11 H2 vss12 Y4 vss13 Y15 vss14 Y16 vss15 Y17 vss16 Y18 vss17 Y19 vss18 Y20 vss19 Y31 vss20 W15 v...

Page 383: ...383 KX MC6020HX Memo...

Page 384: ...SDLDQS1 1 1B SDUDQS1 1 1B SDUDQS0 1 1B IC401 1 VDD1 2 DQ0 3 VDDQ1 4 DQ1 5 DQ2 6 VSSQ1 7 DQ3 8 DQ4 9 VDDQ2 10 DQ5 11 DQ6 12 VSSQ2 13 DQ7 14 NC1 15 VDDQ3 16 LDQS 17 NC2 18 VDD2 19 DNU1 20 LDM 21 WE 22...

Page 385: ...100n C1115 100n C1107 100n C1125 100n C1143 100n C1142 100n C1173 100n C1189 100n C1193 100n C1186 100n C1191 100n C1183 100n C1169 100n C1165 100n C1144 100n C1160 100n C1155 100n C1150 5VD2 GND 7VA...

Page 386: ...19 A17 20 A7 21 A6 22 A5 23 A4 24 A3 25 A2 26 A1 27 NC1 28 NC2 29 VIO 30 NC3 31 A0 32 CE 33 VSS1 34 OE 35 DQ0 36 DQ8 37 DQ1 38 DQ9 39 DQ2 40 DQ10 41 DQ3 42 DQ11 43 VCC 44 DQ4 45 DQ12 46 DQ5 47 DQ13 4...

Page 387: ...D 5 VBUS 10n C486 10n C480 10k R476 3 3V 10k R489 NFAULT 1 4C USBOVBUS_CONT 1 5D 10p C483 12p C484 D451 A K 220 R477 5VD2 GND 1u C492 USBOVBUS 1 5D 6 3 100u C494 10k R492 2 5V X450 25MHz IC451 1 MDIO...

Page 388: ...K 1 5C 3 3V XSYSRST 1 1C 1 6B 3 2C 5 5B 6 2C TDO 1 5C GND TMS 1 5C 33 R583 10k R581 UARTTXD2 1 3E 3 3V 33 R585 10p C583 UARTRXD2 1 3E UARTTXD3 1 3E 33 R582 GND 10p C580 22k R586 UARTRXD3 1 3E 10p C581...

Page 389: ...5E GND 470 R526 GND 100p C531 NC GND GND 100p NC C533 GND GND 100p NC C538 GND GND 10n C546 10n C547 10n C548 GND GND GND 100p C542 NC 5VD 5VA_C 5VA_C 5VD 3 3V 7VB 47 R523 1 2 R531 33 R520 22 R516 39...

Page 390: ...2k R9 2 2k R19 GND 7VA 1 5V 10 470 C22 10 470 C20 10 470 C19 10 470 C21 IC4 2 ON OFF 5 GND 1 VIN 3 VOUT1 6 4 NC D4 A K D2 A K 10n C5 10n C6 Q1 Q2 Q3 1 S1 2 S2 3 S3 4 G 5 D1 6 D2 7 D3 8 D4 Q4 1 S1 2 S...

Page 391: ...6 3 220u C41 10 2 2u C40 6 3 100u C38 50 100n C33 50 100n C39 16 1u C37 3 3V 100n C50 100n C42 100n C46 24VC 24VB 24VA 1k R56 HTRCTL 6 2D IC6 2 ON OFF 5 GND 1 VIN 3 VOUT1 6 4 NC 35 47u C48 35 47u C43...

Page 392: ...R18 FRMA10 U20 FRMA9 P18 FRMA8 T19 FRMA7 U18 FRMA6 T18 FRMA5 R17 FRMA4 V20 FRMA3 R20 FRMA2 P19 FRMA1 T20 FRMA0 W19 NVIDEOCS U17 NIOCS T17 NFRWE W20 NFROE C8 SYSCLKI B7 SYSCLKO C15 CLKSEL N17 NSRST M19...

Page 393: ...GND_16 K9 GND_17 K10 GND_18 K11 GND_19 K12 GND_20 L2 GND_21 L9 GND_22 L10 GND_23 L11 GND_24 L12 GND_25 L17 GND_26 M9 GND_27 M10 GND_28 D8 GND_3 D15 GND_4 E6 GND_5 E8 GND_6 E13 GND_7 E15 GND_8 F5 GND_9...

Page 394: ...50 100n C716 24VC 24VA GND 100k R712 Q704 Q705 Q702 Q703 GND 10k R756 10k R757 Q711 3 3V 24VAIL ISWOPEN 6 4B 10k R758 CN704 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 IC7015 IC701 3 IC701 1 IC701 13 12 I...

Page 395: ...3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 5VD EMPLEDY 6 4D EMPLEDM 6 4D EMPLEDC 6 4D EMPLEDK 6 4D EMPY 6 4D EMPM 6 4D EMPC 6 4D EMPK 6 4D Q710 B C E Q708 B C E Q709 B C E Q707 B C E PG 100n C737 100n C...

Page 396: ...10 R763 3 3V 4 7k R780 NFAN1ERR 1 10 4D FAN1PWR 10 4D PG 24VB 24VC 500m 470 R789 500m 470 R782 50 100n C772 50 100n C773 50 100n NC C767 50 100n NC C770 50 100n NC C762 50 100n NC C768 NFAN2ERR 1 10 4...

Page 397: ...1 4C ADUM_PHA 1 3E ADUM_ENA 1 3E ADUM_PWR 1 3F ADUM_ENB 1 3E ADUM_PHB 1 3E NADUJAM 1 4C ADUNON 1 4C PG PG 300 R817 24VB 24VC 50 100n C797 50 100n C796 CN763 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 CN7...

Page 398: ...SOLPWR_F 8 4C 8 7B 2E PC2_CHGSOL 6 2E PG 4 7k R841 50 100n C836 NC Q830 NC CN830 NC 1 COUNTER_K 2 SOLPWR F CN831 1 WTBLED 2 NREGIST 3 5VD 4 NSTPNON 5 WTBFULL 6 PICKHOME 7 OPCHOMK 8 GND 9 OPCHOMC 10 C...

Page 399: ...GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 5VD 5VD 5VD FSRTHERM 1 3C THHIGHT 6 2E NFSRJAM 1 4B HUMIDITY 1 8B ENGTEMP 1 8B PCKFUCUT 1 1E PCCFUCUT 1 1E PCKVIRGIN 1 8B PCC...

Page 400: ...D GND GND GND GND 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 5VD VBACCLK 6 4E HVEN 6 4E DACLAT 6 4E DACDAT 6 4E DACCLK 6 4E HVERR 6 4E NFANERR1 6 4E NFANERR2 6 4E FAN1FULL 1 1E FAN1HALF 1 1E FAN2HALF 1 1E FAN2FULL 1 1E NFAN...

Page 401: ...C907 50V 100p C905 50V 100p C906 GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND GND 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V 5VD 5VD 5VD REGLED1 6 4D REGLED2 6 4D REGSNS1 6 4D REGSNS2 6 4E REGGAIN1 1 1F...

Page 402: ...RA3 W1 DDRA2 V2 DDRA1 U3 DDRA0 G3 DDRDQS0 J2 DDRDQS1 G4 DDRDQM0 J3 DDRDQM1 V1 DDRBA0 T3 DDRBA1 M4 NDDRWE G2 DDRDQ5 F1 DDRDQ4 F3 DDRDQ3 E1 DDRDQ2 E2 DDRDQ1 D1 DDRDQ0 P4 VREF J1 DDRDQ15 K2 DDRDQ14 K1 DD...

Page 403: ...013 75 R1007 75 R1008 75 R1014 75 R1016 RA96075 1 2 3 6 7 8 RA96275 1 2 3 4 6 5 4 5 4 5 4 5 7 8 RA96475 1 2 3 6 7 8 RA96675 1 2 3 6 7 8 IC960 1 VDD1 2 DQ0 3 VDDQ1 4 DQ1 5 DQ2 6 VSSQ1 7 DQ3 8 DQ4 9 VDD...

Page 404: ...201 K1000p C213 AFERST 1 6A 1C 3 3VA1 GND 3 3VA2 GND AFERST 1 6A 1E GND GND K0 1u C245 R130 NC C123 NC F536 R114 15M R112 15M R113 R246 NC 0 C238 GND L227 0 0 L202 0 L201 120p C110 120p C109 8 2k R253...

Page 405: ...8k R233 L216 0 K0 01u C112 K1u C230 K0 01u C228 K1000p C243 5 6k R252 GND POS100 FFG RLY101 1 2 3 4 5 D200 NC 1 2 3 GND C126 NC K0 01u C125 DG2 D102 250V 0 01u C113 D101 A K D100 A K L237 0 SA101 1000...

Page 406: ...DPWR GND GND to MAIN SEN0LEDPWR PICKHOME NSTPNON WTBLED GND WTBFULL 5VD WT F Sensor WTBLED 5VD GND WTBFULL NREGIST PICKHOME NSTPNON OPCHOMK OPCHOMC GND FTRHOME WTBFULL 5VD WTBLED CASNON SEN0LEDPWR to...

Page 407: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 CISHOME CN404 1 2 3 CISHOME 100 R432 3 3V CN403 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Z100n C444 L441 Z100n C445 IC402 1 VM1 2 NC1 3 BOUT2 4 NC2 5 RCSB 6 NC3 7 BOUT1 8 NC4 9 AOUT2...

Page 408: ...390 R203 240 R204 240 R201 240 R202 6 3V 100u C205 6 3V 100u C222 SP SP 5VD Z100n C201 22k R207 22k R208 22k R205 22k R206 Z100n C204 BZ201 RINGER D201 D202 Q201 COPY LED201 SCAN LED202 LED203 FAX LE...

Page 409: ...409 KX MC6020HX Memo...

Page 410: ...03 R205 R207 R204 R206 R209 R210 R013 R103 Q101 R107 R102 R104 R226 Q203 R230 Q202 D204 Q201 C204 C203 R215 R234 R105 R211 R010 R232 R248 R009 R227 C212 R007 R280 R268 R006 R003 R267 R122 R231 R235 R1...

Page 411: ...306 R345 R352 C323 Q308 R318 C304 D304 Q304 C317 D305 D309 D406 R448 Q403 R433 C316 C414 R321 C319 D303 C315 Q303 R424 D311 R423 C310 C409 R410 C407 VR403 R412 R322 C419 R441 C401 C418 Q405 R435 R436...

Page 412: ...6 3 High Voltage Power Supply Board 3 KX MC6020HX HIGH VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY BOARD No 3 R507 R508 R509 C507 C508 R501 R502 R503 R504 C501 C502 C503 C504 C505 C506 C513 C512 C510 C511 C514 C509 D501 D5...

Page 413: ...C106 C114 C115 Q104 Q103 1 1 2 2 3 3 Q101 1 2 3 Q102 R135 R106 C118 C110 IC101 R103 PC001 1 2 1 2 3 C020 R035 R036 R037 R038 R039 R040 R041 R022 R025 R026 ZD003 D005 D004 R027 R028 R029 R032 R031 Q00...

Page 414: ...V 3 3V 3 3V 3 3V Z100n C514 C515 F0 51 1 2W R524 F0 51 1 2W R525 CN501 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 FG IC501 1 VM1 2 NC1 3 BOUT2 4 NC2 5 RCSB 6 NC3 7 BOUT1 8 NC4 9 AOUT2 10 NC5 11 RCSA 12 NC6 13 A...

Page 415: ...3 BOUT2 4 NC2 5 RCSB 6 NC3 7 BOUT1 8 NC4 9 AOUT2 10 NC5 11 RCSA 12 NC6 13 AOUT1 14 NC7 15 VM2 17 BC2 18 BC1 19 VREFA 20 VREFB 21 VCC 22 S5VOUT 23 GND 24 PWMSW 25 PHA1 26 PHB1 27 IN0 28 IN1 29 IN2 30 I...

Page 416: ...MC6020HX 17 10 Optional Hook Switch Board CN940 1 HSSP 2 HSSP 3 AG 4 HSMIC 5 HOOK_IN 6 HSMIC CN941 1 HSMIC 2 HSSP 3 HSSP 4 HSMIC SW940 1 2 3 4 FLT940 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 KX MC6020HX Optional Hook Switch...

Page 417: ...9 C402 C400 C418 IC7 C1138 C1202 C39 C38 R53 C34 C33 C28 C27 IC3 C1114 R41 C24 C23 CL655 CL656 CL658 CL664 CL666 CL672 CL674 CL657 CL663 CL665 CL671 CL673 L205 R246 C238 C215 R218 IC300 AN34 CL308 CL3...

Page 418: ...1 25VTT2 1 25VTT GND R969 R967 R965 R962 R968 R966 R964 R961 C974 R1015 R1014 R1016 C985 C986 C961 C963 C971 C977 C988 C966 C983 R1009 R1006 R1012 R1020 C978 C972 C962 C973 C976 C970 C969 C968 C981 C...

Page 419: ...rd 18 2 1 Toner Sensor Board D304 CN320 D303 PFUP1695Z A D302 10 1 PbF Q304 Q303 Q302 M M PCB CH Q301 AUTO CH Y Y D301 C C BK BK A D304 Q304 PbF Q303 CN320 D303 PFUP1695Z A D302 Q302 Q301 D301 10 1 A...

Page 420: ...PS311 1 4 CN328 PbF PS310 PFUP1695Z C A RPS PS311 1 DOCU 4 AUTO CH CN328 PbF PFUP1695Z C A PS310 R312 R313 KX MC6020HX ADF BOARD KX MC6020HX WTF SENSOR BOARD D305 CN314 1 4 Q305 PbF PFUP1695Z D A D305...

Page 421: ...301 CN315 1 4 PbF PFUP1695Z J A KX MC6020HX OPC HOME POSITION SENSOR BOARD KX MC6020HX PICK UP HOME POSITION SENSOR BOAR CN317 PS304 AUTO CH 3 PbF 1 PFUP1695Z K A CN317 PS304 3 PbF 1 PFUP1695Z K A KX...

Page 422: ...CH PFUP1695Z N A PS308 PbF PFUP1695Z N CN331 1 3 A KX MC6020HX CIS HOME POSITION SENSOR BOARD KX MC6020HX COLOR REGISTRATION SENSOR BOARD Q307 PbF D307 CN324 1 3 PFUP1695Z P A Q307 PbF D307 CN324 1 3...

Page 423: ...C422 C424 R421 R432 R429 C404 C406 C402 C401 C414 R427 C403 R405 R422 R413 R412 R411 R410 R409 R408 R406 R401 R403 R407 R415 R420 R419 R418 R417 R416 R414 R402 R404 C405 C407 Q402 Q401 C410 C408 C412...

Page 424: ...424 KX MC6020HX 18 3 3 CIS Relay Board PbF PFUP1697Z B A 2 12 12 11 CN442 CN441 1 1 PCB CH PbF PFUP1697Z B A C444 C443 C445 L441 R441 CN441 1 1 11 12 12 2 CN442 KX MC6020HX CIS RELAY BOARD...

Page 425: ...2 J209 J207 J205 J240 J204 J206 J215 J210 J208 J203 J216 J217 J202 J218 J219 J236 J211 J232 J234 J226 J225 J201 J212 J220 J223 J224 J221 J214 J222 J227 J238 J237 J235 J229 J230 J231 J233 SW205 START C...

Page 426: ...426 KX MC6020HX Memo...

Page 427: ...C218 R261 R270 C219 R263 ZD203 ZD202 R281 R260 R262 R282 R264 R283 D210 D211 R257 D208 ZD201 ZD204 JA1 R271 R216 C220 R266 R259 C217 R280 R249 R267 R268 T201 T301 T302 T401 JA16 JA17 JA18 E E E Q205 Q...

Page 428: ...R229 R211 R222 R234 C208 R410 R212 R406 R201 C202 C204 R412 IC203 D202 R225 Q202 R239 R324 Q201 R231 R233 R321 R326 R328 R226 R343 C313 R315 R407 R323 C312 R340 R305 Q309 D318 R349 R325 R306 D316 C319...

Page 429: ...6020HX 18 6 Low Voltage Power Supply Board 18 6 1 Low Voltage Power Supply Board Component View Q001 C016 D001 F001 F002 F002 F101 F102 F103 F104 F105 KX MC6020HX LOW VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY BOARD COMPON...

Page 430: ...430 KX MC6020HX 18 6 2 Low Voltage Power Supply Board Bottom View IC001 KX MC6020HX LOW VOLTAGE POWER SUPPLY BOARD BOTTOM VIEW...

Page 431: ...524 R525 C513 C511 PFUP1700Z A IC501 Q503 32 17 C515 16 1 AUTO CH PC501 PCB CH E E S 1 C510 KX MC6020HX OPTIONAL ADU BOARD R603 D601 C604 R616 R614 E 2 2 E S CN603 DOOR SW CN602 SEN CN605 SOL 4 1 1 1...

Page 432: ...6 1 1 4 3 CN601 1 2 PFUP1701Z A A PbF KX MC6020HX OPTIONAL OPF MAIN BOARD BOTTOM VIEW PFUP1701Z B PbF PC642 1 4 PC641 CN641 A PC642 PNON PFUP1701Z B A R642 R641 PC641 JAM CN641 4 1 PbF AUTO CH KX MC60...

Page 433: ...433 KX MC6020HX 18 9 Optional Hook Switch Board SW940 1 1 5 2 6 5 8 4 CN940 CN941 PFUP1496Z PbF FLT940 J940 J941 J942 KX MC6020HX OPTIONAL HOOK SWITCH BOARD PbF PFUP1496Z 1 2 5 6...

Page 434: ...434 KX MC6020HX 19 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List 19 1 Cabinet Mechanical and Electrical Parts Location 19 1 1 Operation Panel Section...

Page 435: ...435 KX MC6020HX 19 1 2 Top Cover Section...

Page 436: ...436 KX MC6020HX 19 1 3 ADF Section...

Page 437: ...437 KX MC6020HX 19 1 4 ADF Motor Section...

Page 438: ...438 KX MC6020HX 19 1 5 Bottom Cabinet Section...

Page 439: ...439 KX MC6020HX 19 1 6 Front Cabinet Section 1...

Page 440: ...440 KX MC6020HX 19 1 7 Left Side Cabinet Section...

Page 441: ...441 KX MC6020HX 19 1 8 Rear Cabinet Section 1...

Page 442: ...442 KX MC6020HX 19 1 9 Rear Cabinet Section 2...

Page 443: ...443 KX MC6020HX 19 1 10 Main Drive Unit Section 1...

Page 444: ...444 KX MC6020HX 19 1 11 Main Drive Unit Section 2...

Page 445: ...445 KX MC6020HX 19 1 12 Main Drive Unit Section 3...

Page 446: ...446 KX MC6020HX 19 1 13 Main Drive Unit Section 4...

Page 447: ...447 KX MC6020HX 19 1 14 Fuser Section...

Page 448: ...448 KX MC6020HX 19 1 15 Right Side Cabinet Section When replacing PCB14 refer to Color Registration Sensor Section P 351...

Page 449: ...449 KX MC6020HX 19 1 16 Laser Unit Section...

Page 450: ...450 KX MC6020HX 19 1 17 Front Cabinet Section 2...

Page 451: ...451 KX MC6020HX 19 1 18 Rear Cabinet Section 3...

Page 452: ...452 KX MC6020HX 19 1 19 Cabinet Cover Section...

Page 453: ...453 KX MC6020HX 19 1 20 Left Side Cover Section...

Page 454: ...454 KX MC6020HX 19 1 21 Handset Section...

Page 455: ...455 KX MC6020HX 19 1 22 STR Section...

Page 456: ...456 KX MC6020HX 19 1 23 Cassette Tray Section...

Page 457: ...457 KX MC6020HX 19 1 24 KX FAB318E X Optional Automatic duplex Unit ADU Section...

Page 458: ...458 KX MC6020HX 19 1 25 KX FAP317E X Optional Lower Input Tray OPF Section 1...

Page 459: ...459 KX MC6020HX 19 1 26 KX FAP317E X Optional Lower Input Tray OPF Section 2...

Page 460: ...460 KX MC6020HX 19 1 27 KX FAP317E X Optional Lower Input Tray OPF Section 3...

Page 461: ...461 KX MC6020HX 19 1 28 Actual Size of Screws and Washers...

Page 462: ...462 KX MC6020HX 19 1 29 Accessories and Packing Materials...

Page 463: ...FBX1305Z1 PUSH BUTTON REDIAL ABS HB 15 PFBC1216Z1 PUSH BUTTON STOP ABS HB 16 PFBX1304Z1 PUSH BUTTON START ABS HB 17 PFBX1308Z1 PUSH BUTTON MEMO ABS HB 18 PFBX1306Z2 PUSHBUTTON FUNCTION ABS HB Safety R...

Page 464: ...M LEAD WIRE Safety Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks 210 XWG3FJ WASHER 211 PFHA1012Z RUBBER PARTS Safety Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks 212 K1LY16AA0022 CONNECTOR 213 PFJS16L3...

Page 465: ...X10010Z COVER 389 K2AH3G000011 JACK 390 PFJS02L35Z CONNECTOR 2PIN 391 WLR16YA13CC LEAD WIRE 392 J0KE00000116 INSULATOR 393 WLR16YK26CM4 LEAD WIRE 394 PQLB1E1 INSULATOR 395 PJHRA0784Z SPACER POM HB 396...

Page 466: ...MD1131Z FRAME 578 PFMD1128Z ANGLE 579 PFMH1275Z METAL PARTS 580 L2AA00000102 THERMO TRANSDUCER 581 A4DYYY000007 HALOGEN LAMP 582 PFDR1114Z ROLLER 583 XUC7VWVM3 RETAINING RING 584 PNZE3MC6020M FLAT BEL...

Page 467: ...4Z COVER 741 PFHR1846Z COVER PS V0 742 PFJV1016Z METAL PARTS 743 PFJS09L14Z CONNECTOR 9PIN 744 PFJS08L13Z CONNECTOR 8PIN 745 PFUS1895Z BAR SPRING 746 PQLB1E1 INSULATOR 747 J0KE00000116 INSULATOR Safet...

Page 468: ...915 PFDJ1128Z SPACER ROM HB 916 PFDG1603Z GEAR 917 PFDG1600Z GEAR 918 PFDG1602Z GEAR 919 PFDG1601Z GEAR 920 PFMH1286Z METAL PARTS 921 L6HAYYYK0020 DC MOTOR 922 WLL20YG15M3M LEAD WIRE 923 NOT USED 924...

Page 469: ...CUSHION 1072 PNPH1009Z PACKING SHEET 1073 PNPK1757Z M PACKING CASE KX FAP317E 1073 PNPK1770Z M PACKING CASE KX FAP317X 1074 PFPE1487Z CUSHION Safety Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks Safety...

Page 470: ...OR SI Safety Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks Q503 2SB1197KQ TRANSISTOR SI S Q700 PQVTDTC114YU TRANSISTOR SI S Q701 PQVTDTC114YU TRANSISTOR SI S Q702 2SB1197KQ TRANSISTOR SI S Q703 2SB1197...

Page 471: ...00 C238 ERJ2GE0R00 0 C243 ECUE1H102KBQ 0 001 Safety Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks C244 ECUE1E103KBQ 0 01 C245 ECUE1A104KBQ 0 1 C246 F2G1C2200013 22 C247 ECUE1C223KBQ 0 022 C300 ECUE1C10...

Page 472: ...103KBQ 0 01 C489 ECUE1C104ZFQ 0 1 Safety Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks C492 ECUV1C105ZFV 1 C493 ECUE1C104ZFQ 0 1 C494 F2G0J1010051 100 C500 ECUV1H473KBV 0 047 C501 ECUE1H102KBQ 0 001 C5...

Page 473: ...UE1H102KBQ 0 001 C786 ECUE1H102KBQ 0 001 Safety Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks C787 ECUE1H102KBQ 0 001 C788 ECUE1H102KBQ 0 001 C789 ECUE1H102KBQ 0 001 C790 ECUE1H102KBQ 0 001 C791 ECUE1H...

Page 474: ...35 ECUE1C104ZFQ 0 1 C1136 ECUE1C104ZFQ 0 1 Safety Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks C1137 ECUE1C104ZFQ 0 1 C1138 ECUE1C104ZFQ 0 1 C1139 ECUE1C104ZFQ 0 1 C1140 ECUE1C104ZFQ 0 1 C1141 ECUE1C1...

Page 475: ...L222 PQLQR2KB113T COIL S L223 PQLQR2KB113T COIL S L224 PQLQR2KB113T COIL S L600 G1C2R7JA0036 COIL Safety Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks T451 G1BYYYC00022 COIL IC FILTERS DL500 J0HAAB000...

Page 476: ...27 ERJ2GEJ124 120k R228 ERJ2GEJ680 68 R230 ERJ2GEJ513X 51k Safety Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks R231 ERJ2GEJ513X 51k R232 ERJ2GEJ681 680 R233 ERJ2GEJ182 1 8k R234 ERJ2GEJ182 1 8k R235 E...

Page 477: ...ERJ2GEJ563 56k R504 ERJ2GEJ223 22k R505 ERJ2GEJ563 56k Safety Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks R507 ERJ3GEYJ1R2 1 2 R508 ERJ2GEJ102 1k R509 ERJ2GEJ101 100 R510 ERJ2GEJ101 100 R511 ERJ2GEJ1...

Page 478: ...R735 ERJ2GEYJ474 470k S R736 ERJ2GEYJ474 470k S R737 ERJ2GEJ333 33k Safety Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks R738 ERJ2GEJ223 22k R739 ERJ2GEJ103 10k R740 ERJ2GEJ184 180k R741 ERJ2GEJ184 18...

Page 479: ...11 510 R887 ERJ2GEJ331 330 R888 ERJ2GEJ331 330 R889 ERJ2GEJ472X 4 7k Safety Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks R890 ERJ3GEYJ822 8 2k R891 ERJ3GEYJ822 8 2k R892 ERJ2GEJ562X 5 6k R893 ERJ2GEJ5...

Page 480: ...ERJ2GE0R00 0 L389 ERJ2GE0R00 0 L390 ERJ2GE0R00 0 L391 ERJ2GE0R00 0 L392 ERJ2GE0R00 0 L393 ERJ2GEJ101 100 L394 ERJ2GE0R00 0 L395 ERJ2GE0R00 0 L504 ERJ2GE0R00 0 L601 ERJ2GE0R00 0 L603 ERJ2GE0R00 0 L604...

Page 481: ...500087 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR X301 H0A327200147 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR X302 H0J120500055 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR X450 H0J250500086 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR X600 H0J146500001 CRYSTAL OSCILLATOR X601 H0J118500001 CRYSTAL...

Page 482: ...R 4PIN PHOTO ELECTRIC TRANS DUCERS PS301 B3NAA0000106 PHOTO SENSOR PS302 B3NAA0000106 PHOTO SENSOR Safety Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remarks Safety Ref No Part No Part Name Description Remar...

Page 483: ...10k R408 ERJ3GEYJ103 10k R409 ERJ3GEYJ103 10k R410 ERJ3GEYJ103 10k R411 ERJ3GEYJ103 10k R412 ERJ3GEYJ103 10k R413 ERJ3GEYJ330 33 R414 ERJ3GEYJ330 33 R415 ERJ3GEYJ330 33 Safety Ref No Part No Part Name...

Page 484: ...IAL SWITCH SW225 EVQ11Y05B SPECIAL SWITCH SW226 EVQ11Y05B SPECIAL SWITCH SW227 EVQ11Y05B SPECIAL SWITCH SW228 EVQ11Y05B SPECIAL SWITCH SW229 EVQ11Y05B SPECIAL SWITCH SW230 EVQ11Y05B SPECIAL SWITCH SW2...

Page 485: ...1H104ZFV 0 1 C613 ECUV1H104ZFV 0 1 C615 ECUV1H103KBV 0 01 C616 ECUV1H103KBV 0 01 C617 ECUV1H103KBV 0 01 C618 ECUV1H103KBV 0 01 CONNECTORS CN601 K1KA16AA0202 CONNECTOR 16PIN CN602 K1KA04A00527 CONNECTO...

Page 486: ...486 KX MC6020HX K N KXMC6020HX...

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