Service Manual Oki B420-430
Service Manual Oki B420-430
Service Manual Oki B420-430
Maintenance Manual
080409B
PREFACE
PREFACE
This Maintenance Manual describes the maintenance methods in the printer field for the maintenance
personnel. In addition, regarding the handling and operating method of the printer, please refer to the "User
s Manual".
The differences between various types of printers described in this Maintenance Manual are as follows.
B410d
B410dn
B420dn
30/28
2400 x 600
dpi
30/28
2400 x 600
dpi
30/28
2400 x 600
dpi
Standard
PCL6/SIDM
Emulation
Operation
panel
Option
LCD
display
N/A
16 character x
2
1 (online/
Switch
offline)
2
LED lights
Single sheet
manual feed
B430d
B430dn
30/28
30/28
1200 x 1200 1200 x 1200
dpi
dpi
dp
PCL6/PS3/
PCL6/PS3/
PCL6/PS3/
PCL6/SIDM PCL6/SIDM
SIDM
SIDM
SIDM
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
16 character x 16 character x 16 character x 16 character x 16 character x
2
2
2
2
2
1 (online/
6
6
6
6
offline)
2
2
2
2
2
50 sheets
50 sheets
50 sheets
50 sheets
Single sheet
Multi Purpose Multi Purpose Multi Purpose Multi Purpose
manual feed
Feeder
Feeder
Feeder
Feeder
250 sheets
530 sheets
250 sheets
250 sheets
530 sheets
781
1110
830
830
1110
250 sheets
Input tray (1st bin)
781
Maximum Input capacity
USB 2.0
Parallel
Interface
N/A
N/A
Ethernet
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Auto Duplex
Monthly Duty
Maximum 50,000 pages 50,000 pages 70,000 pages 70,000 pages 70,000 pages 70,000 pages
Cycle
Toner life@ISO19752
Dimensions
(inch./mm)
Sales
Territories
Width
Depth
Height
ODA 100v
ODA 200v
OEL
AOS 1byte
AOS 2byte
Japan
China
3,500 (7,000
available for
JPN only)
14.5/369mm 14.5/369mm
15.6"/395mm 15.6"/395mm
10.6"/268mm 10.6"/268mm
3,500
3,500/7,000/
10,000
3,500/7,000
3,500/7,000
3,500/7,000/
10,000
N/A
TBD
TBD
N/A
N/A
TBD
TBD
TBD
Note! It is prohibited to reprint entire or partial of the content without prior consent.
For the reason of printer improving and manual content revising, the content of this
maintenance manual may change without any warning in the future.
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Contents
Contents
1. CONFIGURATION......................................................................................................... 7
1.1 System Configuration .............................................................................................................................7
1.2 Printer Configuration...............................................................................................................................8
1.3 Optional Configuration...........................................................................................................................11
1.4 Specification..........................................................................................................................................12
1.5 Printing display......................................................................................................................................15
1.5.1 VCCI label, Serial No. label.............................................................................................................15
1.5.2 Warning label...................................................................................................................................15
1.5.3 Warning / Caution display................................................................................................................16
2. Operational explanation.............................................................................................. 17
2.1 Electrophotographic process mechanism ............................................................................................17
2.2 Printing process.....................................................................................................................................24
2.3 Toner entrance detection.......................................................................................................................28
3. Parts replacement....................................................................................................... 30
3.1 Preparation for parts replacement.........................................................................................................30
3.2 Parts layout............................................................................................................................................32
3.3 Parts replacement method....................................................................................................................37
3.3.1 LED Head........................................................................................................................................38
3.3.2 Roller-Transfer.................................................................................................................................39
3.3.3 Cover-Side-R...................................................................................................................................40
3.3.4 Cover-Side-L...................................................................................................................................41
3.3.5 CU Board.........................................................................................................................................42
3.3.6 Motor-DC-Main . .............................................................................................................................43
3.3.7 OPE Cover-Assy.............................................................................................................................44
3.3.8 Ope-Board.......................................................................................................................................45
3.3.9 MPT-Assy (In case of B410dn, it is Manual-Assy)...........................................................................46
3.3.10 Front-Guide-Assy..........................................................................................................................47
3.3.11 Roller-Assy-Feed...........................................................................................................................48
3.3.12 Guide-Paper-Duplex......................................................................................................................49
3.3.13 Stacker-Cover-Assy.......................................................................................................................50
3.3.14 Fuser-Assy....................................................................................................................................51
3.3.15 Rear-Cover-Assy...........................................................................................................................53
3.3.16 Frame-Assy-Lower........................................................................................................................54
3.3.17 High voltage / Low voltage power board........................................................................................56
3.3.18 Plate-Bracket-Motor.......................................................................................................................57
3.3.19 Roller-Back up...............................................................................................................................58
3.3.20 Roller-Resist..................................................................................................................................59
3.3.21 Lever-In-Sensor.............................................................................................................................60
3.2.22 Lever-Eject-Sensor/Photo-Interrupter............................................................................................61
3.3.23 Lever-End/Lever-Duplex/Lever-Cassette/Gear-Assy-Clatch.........................................................62
3.3.24 Paper feeding roller (Roller-Pick-Up,Roller-Feed-NOW,Roller-Assy-MPT)...................................64
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Contents
4. ADJUSTMENT............................................................................................................ 66
4.1 Category and function of maintenance mode........................................................................................66
4.4.1 User maintenance mode (Administrator Menu) . ............................................................................66
4.1.2 System maintenance mode (System maintenance menu)..............................................................71
4.1.3 Engine maintenance mode..............................................................................................................76
4.1.4 Environment mode setting...............................................................................................................84
4.1.5 EEPROM Initialization.....................................................................................................................85
4.2 Adjustment at part replacement............................................................................................................86
4.2.1 EEPROM data upload / download method......................................................................................86
5. Periodic Maintenance.................................................................................................. 87
5.1 Periodic Replacement Parts..................................................................................................................87
5.2 Cleaning................................................................................................................................................87
5.2.1 Cleaning of LED lens array..............................................................................................................87
5.2.2 Cleaning Page Function..................................................................................................................89
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Contents
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FAN
WRT
sensor
Transfer roller
Toner inlet
sensor
IN
sensor
Tag board
Toner cartridge
LED head
CENTRONICS
AC inlet
AC-SW
Low voltage
power supply unit
LAN
(10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
USB 2.0
FUSE
Temperature sensor
Halogen lamp
Fuser unit
Exit sensor
Register clutch
Main DC Motor
1. CONFIGURATION
Figure1-1
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1. CONFIGURATION
B410d/B410dn
Cover-Side-R
CU board
Rear-Cover-Assy
Fuser-Assy
OPE Cover-Assy
Manual-Assy
Duplex
Guide-Paper-R
Motor-Fan
Guide-Paper-Duplex
Cover-Side-L
A
Low voltage
power board
Toner cartridge
Plate-Base-PCB
High voltage
power board
Front-Guide-Assy
Plate-Assy-Base
Paper cassette
Figure1-2
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1. CONFIGURATION
B430d/B430dn
Stacker-Cover-Assy
Cover-Side-R
CU board
Rear-Cover-Assy
Fuser-Assy
OPE Cover-Assy
MPT-Assy
Duplex
Guide-Paper-R
Motor-Fan
Guide-Paper-Duplex
Cover-Side-L
A
Low voltage
power board
Plate-Base-PCB
Front-Guide-Assy
Plate-Assy-Base
Toner cartridge
High voltage
power board
Paper cassette
Figure1-3
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1. CONFIGURATION
B420dn
Stacker-Cover-Assy
Cover-Side-R
CU board
Rear-Cover-Assy
Fuser-Assy
OPE Cover-Assy
MPT-Assy
Duplex
Guide-Paper-R
Motor-Fan
Guide-Paper-Duplex
Cover-Side-L
A
Low voltage
power board
Toner cartridge
Plate-Base-PCB
High voltage
power board
Front-Guide-Assy
Plate-Assy-Base
Paper cassette
Figure1-4
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1. CONFIGURATION
(2) Additionally installed memory (Domestic oriented printer only use 128MB.)
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1. CONFIGURATION
1.4 Specification
(1) Type
Desktop
(2) Dimension
(3) Weight
Exposure method
Category
Thickness
A4
Weight 55~105kg(64~120g/m2)
A5
A6
(64~105g/m2)
B5
Letter
Normal Paper
Legal
Legal
Statement
Executive
Custom
Postcard
Length 140~355.6
Postcard
Postcard
Return Postcard
Envelope 1 (Chou #3)
Custom
Label Paper
OHP Sheet
Width86~215.9
Length 140~355.6
Letter
Letter
Partial Printing
Paper
Weight 55~105kg(64~120g/m2)
Weight 55~105kg(64~120g/m2)
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1. CONFIGURATION
Size
A5 *5
B5 *5
Executive *5
Weight
55~105kg
Statement *5
Weight
55~105kg
A4
Letter
Legal (13 inch)
Lega (14 inch)
Normal
paper
Postcard
*5
Double-side print
Automatic
Manual
double-side print *2
double-side print
Multipurpose
Face Face
Manual
tray *1
up down
Tray 2 Multipurpose
Tray 2 Multipurpose
Tray 2
Tray 1
Manual Tray 1
Manual
Tray 1
4
*
tray*1
*4
tray *1
*4
Paper
cassette
Weight
55~90kg
Weight
91~105kg
A6 *5
Weight
55~105kg
Custom *3 *5
Width 86~215.9mm
Length
140~355.6mm
Weight
55~90kg
Postcard/
Return postcard
Envelope
*5
Thickness
(Weight:Kg)
Paper
ejecting
method
Weight
91~105kg
Postcard
or less
than
weight
135kg
Envelope1 (CHOU
3)
Envelope2 (CHOU
4)
Envelope3 (YOU 4)
Com-9
Com-10
DL
C5
C6
Monarch
*6
Custom
Width 86~215.9mm
Length
140~355.6mm
*6
Label
paper
A4/Letter
0.1~
0.5mm
OHP
A4/Letter
0.1~
0.5mm
*1:
*2:
*3:
*4:
*5:
Envelope YOU should be made by the paper of basis weight of 85g/m2 and with clear fold on the flap part.
Com-9, Com-10, Monarch, C5, C6, and DL should be the envelope using 24lb paper and with clear fold on the flap part.
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1. CONFIGURATION
Automatic feeding
(9)
Tenperature
Up and
running
Humidity
10~32
-10~43
Temperature (C)
32
28
Up and running
10
20
80
Image drum
Cartridge
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1. CONFIGURATION
B410dn
B430dn
Serial No.
Made In China
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1. CONFIGURATION
Heat sink
Transformer
Note! There is a risk of electric shock in the middle of the heat sink and transformer. Be sure to check
before touch it.
It may happen that the electricity has still left on the electrical circuit even after the fuse opened.
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2. Operational explanation
2. Operational explanation
2.1 Electrophotographic process mechanism
(1) Electrophotographic process
Equally charge the surface of image drum by applying negative voltage to the charged roller due to
negative charge.
2. Exposure
The light from LED Head is exposed on the negative-charged surface of image drum. The surface
electrical potential of the exposed part of image drum surface becomes lower. Then forms electrostatic
latent image.
3. Development
Negative-charged toner is attracted to the electrostatic latent image due to electrostatic while touching
the image drum. Then forms viewable image.
4. Transfer
Overlap paper on the surface of OPC drum, from the backside of paper transfer toner image to the
paper by applying electrical charge by transfer roller.
5. Drum cleaning
The remaining toner on the image drum that is not transferred is made to be equable by cleaning roller.
And is temporarily attracted to the cleaning roller due to electrostatic.
6. Fusing
The toner image that is transferred to paper is fused on paper by heat and pressure.
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2. Operational explanation
Charge the image drum surface by applying voltage to the charged roller that contacts the image drum
surface.
Charged roller
Power
Image drum
2. Exposure
The light emitting from the LED Head will be exposed to the negative charged image drum. When the
surface electric potential of exposed part of the image drum goes to decrease, the electrostatic latent
image complying with image signal is formed.
Image drum is coated by basic layer (UL), charge generating layer (CGL), charge transferring layer (CTL)
on the basic material aluminum. The thickness of the organic light sensor (OPC) that is consisted by
CTL and CGL is approximate 20m.
LED head
LED head
Power
Charged roller
Image drum
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Image drum
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2. Operational explanation
Toner is attracted to the electrostatic latent image on the image drum surface, then the electrostatic
latent image changes to toner image.
1 As the roller on the supply spot of toner rotates while scrubbing the image-developing roller,
fiction electricity occurs between the image developing roller and toner; toner is attracted to
the image-developing roller.
Image
developing
roller
Image drum
2. The toner that has been attracted to the image-developing roller is dropped down to the
developing plate to make a thin toner film on the image developing roller side.
3 The toner is attracted by the exposed part (Low electrical potential part) of the image drum
when the image drum contact the image developing roller, so as to see the electrostatic latent
image.
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2. Operational explanation
Note! The necessary bypass voltage in image processing is impressed on the toner feeding roller
and image developing roller as show below.
Basic material
Image drum
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2. Operational explanation
The transfer roller, which is from conductive sponge material, is created to meet intimate attachment
of image drum roller surface and feeding paper. The feeding paper is set up on the surface of image
drum. Plus charge, which is the converse polarity with toner polarity, is applied from the backside of the
paper.
As high plus voltage is applied to transfer roller from the power supply, the plus charge on the transfer
roller surface is induced and transferred to the paper while the paper contact the transfer roller. The
negative charged toner, which has been attracted to the image drum surface, is transferred to the
surface of feeding paper by the plus charge of the backside of the paper.
Image drum
Paper
Transfer roller
Power
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2. Operational explanation
After the completion of transferring, the remaining toner on the image drum is temporarily attracted
by the electrostatic and the image drum surface is cleaned.
Image drum
Cleaning roller
Power supply
Transferring roller
2 Roller cleaning
In the following case, there is a need of cleaning the charged roller, transfer roller, and cleaning roller.
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2. Operational explanation
After the termination of transfer the unsettled toner image is settled to paper by heat and pressure
while passing between Heat roller and Back up roller. Heat roller is Teflon coated and is mounted by
heater that can generate heat (Halogen lamp).
The thermistor that contacts the Heat roller adjusts the Heat roller temperature to the temperature
specified by the menu complying with the paper width. For safety the thermostat shuts off the voltage
supply to the Heater by opening the thermostat in the case of abnormally temperature increasing.
The back up roller is held by the pressure springs on each terminal due to the pressure applied.
Thermostat
Heat roller
Separating clutch
Heater
Thermistor
Feeding paper
Backup roller
Pressuring spring
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2. Operational explanation
Conveying roller
DC motor
Transferring roller
Pick up roller
Duplex unit
Feeding roller
Conveying roller
Tray 1
Conveying roller
Pulse motor
Pick up roller
Feeding roller
Tray 2
2nd tray unit (option)
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2. Operational explanation
1. As DC motor rotating (Counterclockwise rotation), if set the paper feeding clutch as ON, as the
paper feeding roller and pick up roller rotating, the paper that is inside the tray is conveyed.
2. The paper is conveyed by the conveying roller. After the entrance sensor level set to be ON, it
bumps into the stopping resist roller, a certain more amount of paper is conveyed. (This corrects
the paper skew.)
3. If set the resist clutch as ON, the paper is conveyed by resist roller.
Resist roller
Writing out sensor lever
Resist clutch
Entrance sensor lever
Conveying roller
DC motor
(Counterclockwise rotation) Pick up roller
Paper feeding roller
Paper
DV motor
(Counterclockwise rotation)
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2. Operational explanation
Eject roller
Planet gear
Fuser unit
Heat roller
Paper route
Solenoid
Eject roller
DC motor
(Counterclockwise rotation)
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2. Operational explanation
1. TRemoving the first eject roller at the rear part of paper and set the solenoid as ON for a while, then the
planet gear starts to move, the second eject roller starts inverse rotating (Counterclockwise rotation).
2. By the inverse rotation of the second eject roller the paper is inversely rotated and conveyed to Duplex.
3. Paper is conveyed by Duplex conveying roller.
4. After setting the entrance sensor lever as ON, paper bumps into the stopped resist roller, still a certain
more amount of paper is conveyed. (This corrects the skew of paper.).
5. If set the Resist clutch as ON, paper is conveyed by Resist roller.
[ Normal rotation ]
The 2nd ejecting
roller
Planet gear
DC motor
Fuser unit
(Counterclockwise rotation)
Heat roller
Resist roller
Writing out
sensor lever
Solenoid
(OFF)
Resist clutch
Resist Entrance
sensor lever
[ Inverse rotation ]
The 2nd ejecting
roller
Planet gear
Fuser unit
DC motor
(Counterclockwise rotation)
Heat roller
Writing out
sensor lever
Solenoid
(ON)
Resist roller
Resist clutch
Resist Entrance
sensor lever
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2. Operational explanation
Crack part
Magnet
Agitating bar
Agitating gear
Operation
Detecting the toner low by monitoring the congruous time intervals between the magnet that is set on
the sensor plate and the magnet attached on the agitating bar,
Agitating gear
Sensor plate
Toner sensor
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Sensor plate
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2. Operational explanation
t1 t2
Toner sensor alarm actuates if there is not any change on toner sensor.
Toner sensor is not monitored while main (drum) motor is stopping.
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3. Parts replacement
3. Parts replacement
This section explains the replacement procedure of part, assembly, and unit in the working place.
Disassembling procedure relating to reassembling is conducted conversely.
Warning
There is a risk of electric shock during replacement of the low voltage power supply.
Use insulating gloves or avoid direct contact with any conducting part of the power supply, and caution should be
exercised during replacement.
The capacitor may take one minute to complete discharge after the AC cord is unplugged. Also, there is a possibility
that the capacitor doesnt discharge because of a breakage of the PCB, etc., so remember the possibility of electric
shock to avoid electric shock.
Shutting
off
Earth terminal
OFF
Reconnecting
ON
Earth cable
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3. Parts replacement
The necessary tools for replacing the print circuit board, assembly, and unit is shown as graph 3-1.
Graph 3-1 Maintenance tools
No.
Maintenance tools
Quantity
No.3-100 Driver
No.5-200 Driver
Digital multi-meter
Pliers
Handy cleaner
E ring pliers
Application
Remark
3~5mm
Screw
Refer to the
following Note!
For E ring
removing
Note! Use vacuum by the type that applying to toner. It may cause fire if use normal vacuum.
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3. Parts replacement
Fuser-Assy
Cover-Side-R
Rear-Cover-Assy
OPE Cover-Assy
Manual-Assy
A
Duplex
Motor-Fan
GuidePaper-R
Guide-Paper-Duplex
Front-Guide-Assy
Cover-Side-L
A
Low voltage
power board
Plate-Base-PCB
High voltage
power board
Toner cartridge
Plate-Assy-Base
Paper cassette
Figure 3-1
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3. Parts replacement
B430d/B430dn
Stacker-Cover-Assy
CU board
Fuser-Assy
Cover-Side-R
Rear-Cover-Assy
OPE Cover-Assy
MPT-Assy
Duplex
Motor-Fan
GuidePaper-R
Guide-Paper-Duplex
Front-Guide-Assy
Cover-Side-L
A
Low voltage
power board
Toner cartridge
Plate-Base-PCB
High voltage
power board
Plate-Assy-Base
Paper cassette
Figure 3-2
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3. Parts replacement
B420dn
Stacker-Cover-Assy
CU board
Fuser-Assy
Cover-Side-R
Rear-Cover-Assy
OPE Cover-Assy
MPT-Assy
Duplex
Motor-Fan
GuidePaper-R
Guide-Paper-Duplex
Front-Guide-Assy
Cover-Side-L
A
Low voltage
power board
Toner cartridge
Plate-Base-PCB
High voltage
power board
Plate-Assy-Base
Paper cassette
Figure 3-3
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3. Parts replacement
Gear-Assy-Clutch
Roller-Pick-Up
Roller-Feed-Now
Plate-Base
Guide-Cassette-L
Guide-Cassette-R
Figure 3-4
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3. Parts replacement
Photo Interrupter
Gear-Assy-Clutch
Roller-Pick-Up
Roller-Feed-Now
Plate-Base
Guide-Cassette-L
(530sht)
Guide-Cassette-R
(530sht)
Figure 3-5
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3. Parts replacement
PR Unit
LED Head
(3.3.1)
Cover Side-R
(3.3.3)
Cover Side-L
(3.3.6)
CU Board
(3.3.5)
Rear-Cover-Assy
(3.3.15)
Motor-DC-Main
(3.3.6)
Paper Feeding Roller (Roller-Pick-Up,Roller-Feed-NOW,Roller-Assy-MPT)
(3.3.24)
Stacker-Cover-Assy
(3.3.13)
Ope Board
(3.3.8)
Fuser-Assy
(3.3.14)
MPT-Assy
(In case of B410dn, it is Manual-Assy)
(3.3.9)
Frame-Assy-Lower
(3.3.16)
Front-Guide-Assy
(3.3.10)
Roller-Assy-Feed
(3.3.11)
Guide -Paper-Duplex
(3.3.12)
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3. Parts replacement
. Remove Holder-Head
(3) Firstly open Hook A by narrow direction and then remove it. Secondly remove Hook B then remove LED
Assy . (At this moment, the 2 springs can be also removed jointly.)
(4) Remove cable from the connector of LED Assy
Hook B
Stacker-Cover-Assy
Cable
SLA
(Selfoc Lens Array)
Hook A
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3. Parts replacement
3.3.2 Roller-Transfer
(1) As the power switch shut off, unplug the AC power cord from the inlet of main unit.
(2) Open the Stack-Cover Assy
(3) Remove latches in the 2 places of Gear-TR and Bearing-TR on the conversing side. (Do not add
any unnecessary pressure while removing the latch.)
(4) Slightly slide the Roller-transfer to the right side and remove the post on the top of gear from the
contact of Frame-Assy-Lower. Remove the latches on the 2 places of Gearing-TR of Gear.
(5) Hold the Bearing-TR on the both side, and then lift up the Roller-Transfer . (At this moment, GearTR is also removed.)
(6) Installing is performed by the inverse procedure with removing.
(Note on removing / installing)
1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).
2. While installing, pay attention to the up-and-down direction of Bearing-TR
3. Operating carefully, not to touch Roller-Transfer surface.
Stacker-Cover-Assy
Latch
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3. Parts replacement
3.3.3 Cover-Side-R
(1) As the power switch shut off, unplug the AC power cord from the inlet of main unit.
(2) Unplug the interface cable from the main unit.
(3) Open the Rear-Cover-Assy.
(4) Open the Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(5) Take out the image drum cartridge.
(6) Remove the Cover-Access .
Stacker-Cover-Assy
Rear-Cover-Assy
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3. Parts replacement
3.3.4 Cover-Side-L
(1) As the power switch shut off, unplug the AC power cord from the inlet of main unit.
(2) Unplug the interface cable from the main unit.
(3) Open the Rear-Cover-Assy.
(4) Open the Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(5) Take out the image drum cartridge.
(6) Remove the 2 screws (Black)
. Remove Cover-Side-L
Stacker-Cover-Assy
Rear-Cover-Assy
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3. Parts replacement
3.3.5 CU Board
(1) Remove the Cover-Side-R. (Refer to 3.3.3)
(2) Remove the 4 pieces of screws (Silver) . Remove the Plate-Cover-Shield-CU .
(3) Remove the 2 pieces of big screws (Silver) . Remove the Film-Core-Holder . In the meantime
remove the cable connector (with core) together.
(4) Remove the 2 pieces of small screws (Silver) , 2 pieces of big screws (Silver) , and cable
connector from the CU board . Remove the Spring-FG-Solenoid and CU board .
(5) Installing is performed by the inverse procedure with removing.
(Note on removing / installing)
1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).
2. Beware of not to tuck down the cable while installing the Plate-Cover-Shield-CU .
DC motor
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3. Parts replacement
3.3.6 Motor-DC-Main
(1) Remove the Cover-Side-R. (Refer to 3.3.3)
(2) Remove the Plate-Cover-Shield-CU. (Refer to 3.3.5(2))
(3) Remove the connector of Motor-DC-Main from CU board.
(4) Cut the TY-RAP that is bundling the cable of Motor-DC-Main and the cable of Resist clutch.
(5) Remove the 3 pieces of screws (Silver) and the 1 piece of screw (Black) .
(6) Remove the Motor-DC-Main . Unplug the cable from the Piece-Guide .
(7) Installing procedure is performed by the opposite order with removing. Bundle the cable of Motor-DCMain and the cable of Resistor clutch by TY-RAP.
Cable
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3. Parts replacement
Stacker-Cover-Assy
Claw B
Rear-Cover-Assy
Claw A
Claw B
Cover-Assy-MPT
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3. Parts replacement
3.3.8 Ope-Board
(1) Remove OPE Cover-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.7)
(2) Remove Ope-Board from Cover-OPE by pulling the claw as the arrow direction.
(3) Unplug FFC cable from Ope-Board .
Claw
Claw
Cover-OPE
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3. Parts replacement
(7) Open the Frame-Assy-Lower by arrow B direction, and then remove Lever-Lock-Top .
(8) Holding up MPT-Assy
(Manual-Assy
C
Driver
Frame-Assy-Lower
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3. Parts replacement
3.3.10 Front-Guide-Assy
(1) Open Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Cover-Side-R and Cover-Side-L. (Refer to 3.3.3/3.3.4)
(4) Remove OPE Cover-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.7)
(5) Remove MPT-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.9)
(6) Remove the clamp of claw by pushing by arrow direction, and then remove Cover-Paper-R .
(7) Remove the 2 screws (Black) . Remove Front-Guide-Assy .
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3. Parts replacement
3.3.11 Roller-Assy-Feed
(1) Open Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Cover-Side-R and Cover-Side-L. (Refer to 3.3.3/3.3.4)
(4) Remove OPE Cover-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.7)
(5) Remove MPT-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.9)
(6) Remove Guide-Assy-Front. (Refer to 3.3.10)
(7) Remove Roller-Assy-Feed by arrow direction.
(8) Installing is performed by the inverse procedure with removing.
(Note on removing / installing)
1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).
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3. Parts replacement
3.3.12 Guide-Paper-Duplex
(1) Open the Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open the Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Cover-Side-R and Cover-Side-L. (Refer to 3.3.3/3.3.4)
(4) Remove OPE Cover-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.7)
(5) Remove MPT-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.9)
(6) Remove Front-Guide-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.10)
(7) Remove Roller-Assy-Feed. (Refer to 3.3.11)
(8) Remove Duplex-Assy.
(9) Remove the 2 screws (Black) . Remove Guide-Paper-Duplex .
(10) Installing is performed by the reverse procedure with removing.
(Note on removing / installing)
1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).
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3. Parts replacement
3.3.13 Stacker-Cover-Assy
(1) Open the Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open the Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Cover-Side-R and Cover-Side-L. (Refer to 3.3.3/3.3.4)
(4) Remove Plate-Cover-Shield-CU. (Refer to 3.3.5(2))
(5) Remove film-Core-Holder. (Refer to 3.3.7(5))
(6) Remove LED cable from CU board.
(7) Remove the screw (Silver) .
(8) Open the Stacker-Cover-Assy by the arrow direction and remove Stacker-Cover-Assy from the
supporting point of Frame-Assy-Lower.
(9) Installing is performed by the reverse procedure with removing.
(Note on removing / installing)
1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).
Frame-Assy-Lower
LED cable
CU board
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3. Parts replacement
3.3.14 Fuser-Assy
Note! Replace the Fuser-Assy by Assy unit.
It is forbidden for disassembling the Fuser-Assy, also, reusing the disassembled Fuser-Assy.
(1) Open Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Cover-Side-R and Cover-Side-L. (Refer to 3.3.3/3.3.4)
(4) Remove Stacker-Cover-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.13)
(5) Unplug connector (Motor-Fan) and connector (Semester) from high voltage power board, and
remove Piece-Guide .
(6) Remove Motor-Fan . Remove Piece-Guide .
(7) Unplug the connector of Fuser-Assy, which is at the back side of Piece-Guide .
(8) Remove the 4 screws (Silver) . Remove the Fuser-Assy by bowing down the lock at the left side.
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3. Parts replacement
Thermistor
Arrow
High voltage
power board
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3. Parts replacement
3.3.15 Rear-Cover-Assy
(1) Open Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Cover-Side-R. Remove Cover-Side-L. (Refer to 3.3.3/3.3.4)
(4) Remove Cover-Face Up-A from the supporting point with opening the right side supporting point part
of Rear-Cover-Assy.
(5) Remove the 2 screws (Black) . Remove Plate-Solenoid .
(6) Remove Solenoid from Rear-Cover-Assy .
Because the plunger is not fixed, beware of not to drop or lose it.
(7) Remove Rear-Cover-Assy by bowing down the supporting point part of Rear-Cover-Assy to the inner
side.
(8) Installing is performed by the inverse procedure with removing.
(Note on removing / installing)
1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).
2. About the installing of Rear-Cover-Assy , remove Cover-Face Up-A , make the supporting
point part to a bowed situation and then perform installing.
Plunger
Supprting point
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3. Parts replacement
3.3.16 Frame-Assy-Lower
(1) Open Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Cover-Side-R. Remove Cover-Side-L. (Refer to 3.3.3/3.3.4)
(4) Remove CU Board. (Refer to 3.3.5)
(5) Remove Motor-DC-Main. (Refer to 3.3.6)
(6) Remove Piece-Guide
. Remove Plate-Shield-CU
(8) Pass the connector of Low Voltage Power Board through the Portion A of Plate-Bracket-Motor from
above to the downward.
(9) Remove OPE Cover-Assy. (Refer 3.3.7)
(10) Remove MPT-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.9)
(11) Remove Front-Guide-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.10)
(12) Remove Roller-Assy-Feed. (Refer to 3.3.11)
(13) Remove Guide-Paper-Duplex. (Refer to 3.3.12)
(14) Remove Stacker-Cover-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.13)
(15) Remove Fuser-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.14)
(16) Remove Rear-Cover-Assy. (Refer to 3.3.15)
(17) Remove all the cable from Hook A of Holder-SNS, extend them and put on the right front side of the
printer.
(18) Remove connector B from high voltage power board.
(19) Remove the 4 long screws (Silver)
Supporting point
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3. Parts replacement
Connector
Cable
Cable G
Attention to
wire interwining
Plate-Base-PCB
Hook
Attention to
wire interwining
Hook
Cable
High voltage
power board
Hook
Hook C
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3. Parts replacement
Warning
There is a risk of electric shock during replacement of the low voltage power supply.
Use insulating gloves or avoid direct contact with any conducting part of the power supply, and caution should be
exercised during replacement.
The capacitor may take one minute to complete discharge after the AC cord is unplugged. Also, there is a possibility
that the capacitor doesnt discharge because of a breakage of the PCB, etc., so remember the possibility of electric
shock to avoid electric shock.
(6) Remove the 3 small screws (Silver) . Remove Low voltage power board .
(7) Remove the 4 small screws (Silver) . Remove High voltage power board .
(8) Installing is performed by the inverse procedure with removing.
(Note on removing / installing)
1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).
2. Do not apply excessive pressure to the power switch .
3. While installing High voltage / Low voltage power board to the Plate-Base-PCB, do not deform the
Plate-Base-PCB.
PCB-Assy
Earth wire
Plate-Base-PCB
Guide-Cassette-L
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3. Parts replacement
3.3.18 Plate-Bracket-Motor
(1) Open Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Motor-DC-Main. (Refer to 3.3.6)
(4) Remove Frame-Assy-Lower. (Refer to 3.3.16)
(5) Assemble Frame-Assy-Lower as the diagram.
(6) Remove the 4 screws (Black) . Remove Plate-Bracket-Motor .
(7) Installing is performed by the inverse procedure with removing.
(Note on removing / installing)
1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).
2. While installing beware of not to tuck Cable between Frame-Assy-Lower and Plate-Bracket-Motor.
3. Beware of not to drop the gear or scratch the surface of gear.
4. Because Gear-Idle-Drum-Z24-48 and Gear-Idle-Drum-Z27-82 are high precision gear, beware of
handling them with particular care.
Gear-Idle-Drum-Z27-82
Gear-Idle-Drum-Z24-48
Frame-Assy-Lower
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3. Parts replacement
3.3.19 Roller-Back up
(1) Open Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Frame-Assy-Lower. (Refer to 3.3.16)
(4) Remove Plate-Bracket-Motor. (Refer to 3.3.18)
(5) Remove the screw (Black) . Remove the screw (Color) and Lever-Reset-L .
(6) Remove Lever-Reset-R .
(7) Lift up Roller-Back up and remove it. (At this moment, 2 of Holder-BU , Spring-Bias (Back up) ,
Bearing-Ball , and Washer-C are also removed.)
(8) Remove color that are attached on both tops of the shaft of Roller-Back up .
(Note on removing / installing)
1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).
2. While installing Washer-C , confirm it existing between contact and Holder-BU . (Refer to View A)
View A
Contact
View A
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3. Parts replacement
3.3.20 Roller-Resist
(1) Open Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Frame-Assy-Lower. (Refer to 3.3.16)
(4) Remove Plate-Bracket-Motor. (Refer to 3.3.18)
(5) Remove the E ring . Remove the Gear-Assy-Clutch , Spacer-Clutch and Bearing-R .
(6) Remove the lock of Gear-Resist . Remove Gear-Resist , Bearing-Resist-Assy
(7) Lift up the left side of Roller-Resist-Assy and remove it at the arrow direction.
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3. Parts replacement
3.3.21 Lever-In-Sensor
(1) Open Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Frame-Assy-Lower. (Refer to 3.3.16)
(4) Remove the 2 Lever-In-Sensor (Entrance and Paper). Press the Clamp of , press Lever-In-Sensor
as up direction and then remove them. While remove Lever-In-Sensor , beware of not to loss or break
Spring-Sensor-In , Spring-Write-Sensor .
Clamp
(Paper)
(Entrance)
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3. Parts replacement
3.2.22 Lever-Eject-Sensor/Photo-Interrupter
(1) Open Rear-Cover-Assy.
(2) Open Stacker-Cover-Assy.
(3) Remove Frame-Assy-Lower. (Refer to 3.3.16)
(4) Press the clamp of Lever-Eject-SensorExit . Press Lever-Eject-Sensor as down direction and
remove it. While remove Lever-Eject-Sensor , beware of not to loss or break Spring-SNS .
(5) Press the claw of Frame-Assy-Lower as the arrow direction. Remove Photo-Interrupter by down
direction.
(6) Installing is performed by the inverse procedure with removing.
(Note on removing / installing)
1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).
Clamp
Frame-Assy-Lower
Frame-Assy-Lower
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3. Parts replacement
3.3.23 Lever-End/Lever-Duplex/Lever-Cassette/Gear-Assy-Clatch
(1) Remove Frame-Assy-Lower and PCB-Assy.
(2) Press claw by the arrow direction. Remove Holder-SNS
(3) Press the clamp of Lever-End by the up direction and then remove it.
(4) Press the clamp of Lever-Duplex by the up direction and then remove it.
(5) Press the clamp of Lever-Cassette by the up direction and then remove it.
(7) Hold up Plate-Base-Assy from the claw of Guide-Cassette-L, Guide-Cassette-R and remove PlateBase-Assy .
Claw A
Claw B
Claw
Guide-Cassette-R
Claw
Guide-Cassette-L
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3. Parts replacement
Plate-Base-Assy
Claw D
(9) Remove the 2 of E ring , Slide Hopping-shaft by the arrow direction and remove Gear-Assy-Clutch .
(10) Installing is performed by the inverse procedure with removing.
(Note on removing / installing)
1. Beware of not to touch the DC motor inattentively (Do not rotate motor).
Hopping-shaft
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3. Parts replacement
Paper cassette
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3. Parts replacement
(3) Open the cover of Paper feeding roller of Multi-purpose Tray by up direction. Remove Roller-Assy-MPT
by rolling it to the near side.
(Note on removing / installing)
1. While install the Paper feeding roller (Roller-Assy-MPT) be sure to press it into the depths of
the shaft and confirm whether it is fixed.
Multipurpose tray
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4. ADJUSTMENT
4. ADJUSTMENT
This chapter provides explains relating to the adjustment that is necessary while replacing part. Adjustment
is performed by modifying the value of parameter that is set on the EEPROM of main PCB board. Parameter
can be set by key operation that is from the operator panel. There are 3 kinds of maintenance mode (menu)
on this printer. While replacing part it is need to choose one of the mode.
Default
value
Function
* Only English is supported for panel display
INFORMATION
MENU
ENABLE
DISABLE
SHUTDOWN
MENU
ENABLE
DISABLE
PRINT MENU
ENABLE
DISABLE
MEDIA MENU
ENABLE
DISABLE
SYS CONFIG
MENU
ENABLE
DISABLE
PCL
EMULATION
ENABLE
DISABLE
PPR
EMULATION
ENABLE
DISABLE
Setting item
(Upper case)
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4. ADJUSTMENT
CONFIG
MENU
Default
value
Function
* Only English is supported for panel display
FX EMULATION ENABLE
DISABLE
ESC/P
EMULATION
ENABLE
DISABLE
PARALLEL
MENU
ENABLE
DISABLE
USB MENU
ENABLE
DISABLE
NETWORK
MENU
ENABLE
DISABLE
Setting item
(Upper case)
Setting item
(Lower case)
SYS ADJUST
MENU
ENABLE
DISABLE
MAINTENANCE ENABLE
MENU
DISABLE
USAGE MENU
ENABLE
DISABLE
MENU
LOCKOUT
ENABLE
DISABLE
PANEL
LOCKOUT
ENABLE
DISABLE
NEARLIFE LED
ENABLE
DISABLE
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4. ADJUSTMENT
Setting item
(Upper case)
Setting item
(Lower case)
Default
value
Function
* Only English is supported for panel display
FILE SYS
MAINTE1
FLASH
INITIALIZE
EXECUTE
FILE SYS
MAINTE2
INITIAL LOCK
YES
NO
PS MENU
L1 TRAY
TYPE1
TYPE2
SIDM
MENU
SIDM MANUAL
ID#
0
~
2
~
9
SIDM MANUAL 0
2 ID#
~
3
~
9
SIDM MP TRAY 0
ID#
~
4
~
9
SIDM TRAY1 ID# 0
1
~
9
SIDM TRAY2
0
ID#
~
2
~
5
~
9
LANGUAGE LANG
EXECUTE
MENU
INITIALIZE
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*E
*J
*E
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4. ADJUSTMENT
Display Indicating
OP MENU
Press Key
SETTING
ALL CATEGORY
Select by Key
ENABLE
*
ALL CATEGORY
DISABLE
INFORMATION MENU
Select by Key
ENABLE
*
INFORMATION MENU
DISABLE
SHUTDOWN MENU
Select by Key
ENABLE
*
SHUTDOWN MENU
DISABLE
PRINT MENU
Select by Key
ENABLE
*
PRINT MENU
DISABLE
MEDIA MENU
Select by Key
ENABLE
*
MEDIA MENU
DISABLE
PCL EMULATION
Select by Key
ENABLE
*
PCL EMULATION
DISABLE
PPR EMULATION
Select by Key
ENABLE
*
PPR EMULATION
DISABLE
FX EMULATION
Select by Key
ENABLE
*
FX EMULATION
DISABLE
ESC/P EMULATION
Select by Key
ENABLE
*
ESC/P EMULATION
DISABLE
PARALLEL MENU
Select by Key
ENABLE
*
PARALLEL MENU
DISABLE
USB MENU
Select by Key
ENABLE
*
USB MENU
DISABLE
NETWORK MENU
Select by Key
ENABLE
*
NETWORK MENU
DISABLE
MEMORY MENU
by Key
DISABLE
*Select
MEMORY MENU
ENABLE
MAINTENANCE MENU
Select by Key
ENABLE
*
MAINTENANCE MENU
DISABLE
USAGE MENU
Select by Key
ENABLE
*
USAGE MENU
DISABLE
MENU LOCKOUT
Select by Key
DISABLE
*
MENU LOCKOUT
ENABLE
PANEL LOCKOUT
by Key
DISABLE
*Select
PANEL LOCKOUT
ENABLE
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
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4. ADJUSTMENT
CONFIG MENU
Press Key
SETTING
NEARLIFE LED
NEARLIFE LED
*Select
DISABLE
ENABLE
by Key
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
Press Key
SETTING
Press Key
SETTING
FLASH INITIALIZE
EXECUTE *
Press Key
SETTING
INITIAL LOCK
Select by Key
YES
INITIAL LOCK
NO
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
Press Key
SETTING
PS MENU
SIDM MENU
Press Key
SETTING
L1 TRAY
TYPE1
L1 TRAY
Select
by Key
*
TYPE2
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
Press Key MENU MENU and move
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
Press Key
SETTING
LANGUAGE MENU
LANG INITIALIZE
EXECUTE
Press Key
SETTING
INITIALIZING
ONLINE
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4. ADJUSTMENT
Setting item
(Upper case)
Setting item
(Lower case)
OKIUSER
ODA
OEL
APS
JP1
JPOEM1
OEMA
OEML
MAINTENANCE FLASH FORMAT EXECUTE
MENU
Default
value
*
MENU RESET
EXECUTE
CONFIG MENU
CODESET
TYPE1
TYPE2
TEST PRINT
MENU
TEST PRINT
MENU
ENABLE
DISABLE
FUSE KEEP
MODE
FUSE KEEP
MODE
EXECUTE
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Function
* Only English is supported for panel
display
Set the destination.
JPOEM1: Japan Oriented OEM
OEMA: Overseas OEM for A4 default
OEML: Overseas OEM for Letter default
After passing the MENU, it reboots
automatically. If the Japanese font exist, JP1 is
default.
Initialize Flash ROM.
After executing it passes the MENU. The
format of Flash Device that is implemented on
resident (on board) starts.
Reset the EEPROM content to the (Factory
Default) setting value . After the setting
alteration, it reboots automatically.
Part of special item is not initialized.
This MENU displays as all destination.
TYPE1: Non display of Russian / Grace
TYPE2: Display Russian / Grace.
After passing the MENU, it reboots
automatically.
For destination of OEL/APS/OEMA, TYPE2 is
default value. For other destinations, TYPE1 is
default value.
Switch between whether to display ENGINE
INFORMATION that is on the INFORMATION
MENU Category of USER MENU. If this item
is DISABLE, ENGINE INFORMATION is not
often displayed.
While press ENTER Key the command is send
from CU to PU and then it becomes ONLINE.
Replace the consumable by the new one and
check the operation as the power ON. (At this
moment, the fuser of new consumable is not
cut and the operation count is not added to the
value of old consumable.
While turn the power OFF the check mode is
terminated. Till the next time of power ON it is
DISABLE.
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4. ADJUSTMENT
Setting item
(Upper case)
PCL
IBM PPR III XL
EPSON FX
ESC/P
Setting item
(Lower case)
ENABLE
DISABLE
ENABLE
DISABLE
ENABLE
DISABLE
ENABLE
DISABLE
Default
value
*
*E
*J
*E
*J
*J
*E
PCL XL
ENABLE
DISABLE
EXECUTE
DOTSHIFT
-4.0MILLIMETER
~
-1.5MILLIMETER
-1.0MILLIMETER
-0.5MILLIMETER
0.0MILLIMETER
+0.5MILLIMETER
~
+3.5MILLIMETER
-4.0MILLIMETER
~
-1.0MILLIMETER
-0.5MILLIMETER
0.0MILLIMETER
+0.5MILLIMETER
~
+3.5MILLIMETER
TRAY1
TRAY2
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Function
* Only English is supported for panel
display
Change the default of Support PDL Language
for each destination.
The PDL Language that is DISABLE in this
MWNU is not displayed on the OP MENU of
EMULATE and Administrator MENU of User
Menu. (About "PCL XL", because it does not
have specified menu, no appearance change
is shown even at DISABLE.)
As receiving the printing data of DISABLE
PDL Language, it displays INVALID DATA and
discards the received data.
In the case that set the Japan Oriented "IBM
PPR III XL" and "EPSON FX" as ENABLE, the
operation is not guaranteed.
"PS3 EMU" is only displayed at PSE
implementation.
It means Read Only While "PCL" can not
be set as DISABLE. (Normally, it is used by
ENABLE. Even set as DISABLE it still process
received data.
Default Value: For Japan Oriented equipment
sets "IBM PPR" and "EPSON FX" as
DISABLE, yet "ESC/P" as ENABLE. For Non
Japan Oriented equipment sets "IBM PPR"
and "EPSON FX" as ENABLE, yet "ESC/P" as
DISABLE.
Set PRINTING Rolling ASCII as continuously
printing.
Set Rolling ASCII Paten as continuously
printing.
Press "ENTEN" switch at this menu displaying.
After EXECUTE displayed in the lower case,
press "ENTER" switch to settle the execution.
Press "ON-LINE" switch to initialize and then
continuously printing is available.
For the termination of this mode, it is to
press "ON-LINE" switch and wait for printing
stopped, and then shut down power or press
"CANCEL" switch.
After this operation it can not return to any
other maintenance mode.
Set landscape dot Shift of Tray 1 while printing.
In this area, even EEPROM RESET such as
ROM Ver.UP is not initialized.
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4. ADJUSTMENT
Setting item
(Upper case)
MANUAL
MPT
ENGINE DIAG
MODE
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(Lower case)
-4.0MILLIMETER
~
-1.0MILLIMETER
-0.5MILLIMETER
0.0MILLIMETER
+0.5MILLIMETER
~
+3.5MILLIMETER
-4.0MILLIMETER
~
-1.0MILLIMETER
-0.5MILLIMETER
0.0MILLIMETER
+0.5MILLIMETER
~
+3.5MILLIMETER
Default
value
Function
* Only English is supported for panel
display
Set landscape DOTSHIFT of Manual Slot
while printing.
Item is displayed even Tray 2 is not
implemented.
In this area, even EEPROM RESET such as
ROM Ver.UP is not initialized.
Only B410/B420 Series is displayed.
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4. ADJUSTMENT
Press Key
SETTING
OKIUSER
OKIUSER
JP1
Press Key
SETTING
MAINTENANCE
MENU
ODA
OEL
APS
Select by Key
SETTING and
JP1
press key
JPOEM1
MENU MENU
OEMA
OEML
FLASH FORMAT
EXECUTE
Press Key
SETTING
PERSONALITY
TYPE2
Select by Key
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
TEST PRINT MENU
ENABLE
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
Press Key
SETTING
Press Key
SETTING
INITIALIZING
CODESET
*
Press Key
SETTING
Press Key
SETTING
CODESET
TYPE1
INITIALIZING
Press Key
SETTING
MENU RESET
EXECUTE
CONFIG MENU
Set destination.
Displayed by MENU and MENU .
Select by SETTING
INITIALIZING
Press Key
SETTING
PCL
ENABLE * Select by Key
PCL
DISABLE
EPSON FX
DISABLE* Select by Key
EPSON FX
ENABLE
ESC/P
ENABLE * Select by Key
ESC/P
DISABLE
PS3 EMULATION
ENABLE * Select by Key
PS3 EMULATION
DISABLE
PCL XL
ENABLE * Select by Key
PCL XL
DISABLE
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
SETTING and
press key
MENU MENU
Press Key
SETTING
ROLLING ASCII
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ROLLING ASCII
EXECUTE
INITIALIZING
Press Key
SETTING
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4. ADJUSTMENT
Press Key
SETTING
DOTSHIFT
TRAY1
0.0MILLIMETER *
-4.0MILLIMETER
~
-1.5MILLIMETER
Select by Key
-1.0MILLIMETER
SETTING and
press key
-0.5MILLIMETER
MENU MENU 0.0MILLIMETER
+0.5MILLIMETER
~
+3.5MILLIMETER
TRAY2
-1.0MILLIMETER*
-4.0MILLIMETER
~
-1.5MILLIMETER
Select by Key
-1.0MILLIMETER
SETTING and
press key
-0.5MILLIMETER
MENU MENU 0.0MILLIMETER
+0.5MILLIMETER
~
+3.5MILLIMETER
MANUAL
-1.0MILLIMETER*
MPT
-1.0MILLIMETER*
-4.0MILLIMETER
~
-1.5MILLIMETER
Select by Key
SETTING and
-1.0MILLIMETER
press key
-0.5MILLIMETER
MENU MENU
0.0MILLIMETER
+0.5MILLIMETER
~
+3.5MILLIMETER
-4.0MILLIMETER
~
-1.5MILLIMETER
Select by Key
SETTING and
-1.0MILLIMETER
press key
-0.5MILLIMETER
MENU MENU
0.0MILLIMETER
+0.5MILLIMETER
~
+3.5MILLIMETER
INITIALIZING
ONLINE
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4. ADJUSTMENT
LED HEAD
STRB TIM
OPT HEAD
Value
(2nd Line)
-16
-15~
~
-1
0
+1
~
+15
0.50
0.54
0.42
0.46
ODD/EVN
STEP3
Default
Function
Valid Save
-
PRINTPOS
0 mm
+0.5mm
~
+3.5mm
-4.0mm
~
-0.5mm
LENSHIFT
DRUM CNT
0 mm
+0.5mm
~
+3.5mm
-4.0mm
~
-0.5mm
T nnnnnn
DRUM CNT
nnnnnn
PAGE CNT
nnnnnn
DOT CNT
T nnnnnn
DOT CNT
nnnnnn
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4. ADJUSTMENT
T2 POS
T2 TBL
EF POS
EF TBL
DUPLEX POS
CH ADJ
SB2 ADJ
CH VOLT
SB2 VOLT
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Value
(2nd Line)
0 mm
+1 mm
~
+7 mm
-8 mm
~
-1 mm
0 mm
+1 mm
~
+7 mm
-8 mm
~
-1 mm
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
0 mm
+1 mm
~
+7 mm
-8 mm
~
-1 mm
No. 1
No. 2
No. 3
0 mm
+1 mm
~
+7 mm
-8 mm
~
-1 mm
ENABLE
DISABLE
ENABLE
DISABLE
-3
-2
-1
0
+1
+2
+3
-3
-2
-1
0
+1
+2
+3
Default
Function
Valid Save
*
*
*
*
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4. ADJUSTMENT
CH V MAX
CH V MIN
TR1 CRNT
0X MODE
Value
(2nd Line)
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
0
+1
+2
+3
+4
+5
-2
-1
0
-1
0
+1
+2
-3
-2
-1
0
+1
+2
+3
ENABLE
DISABLE
Default
Valid Save
*
*
0X TC
AUTO
FIX
0X TP
AUTO
FIX
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Function
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4. ADJUSTMENT
ENGINE
TEST
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
-8
-7
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
EP TEST
PRT DUTY
MODE
ENGINE
RESET
Value
(2nd Line)
Default
Function
OFF
PAPER
CONNECT
1/1
1/10
1/20
1/50
00
01
02
~
FD
FE
FF
-
Valid Save
-
0: 0.0ms
1: 0.5ms
2: 1.0ms
3: 1.5ms
4: 2.0ms
5: 2.5ms
6: 3.0ms
7: 3.5ms
-8: -4.0ms
-7: -3.5ms
-6: -3.0ms
-5: -2.5ms
-4: -2.0ms
-3: -1.5ms
-2: -1.0ms
-1: -0.5ms
By ENGINE TEST displaying, press
SELECT SW, SUBITEM is displayed on
the 1st Line.
In this printer, this setting is not used.
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4. ADJUSTMENT
Press Key
SETTING
LED HEAD
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
-1
0
1
~
-16
-15
~
LED HEAD
0
15
Press Key
SETTING
STRB TIM
STRB TIM
0.50
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
OPT HEAD
ODD/EVN
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
PRINTPOS
0 mm
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
LENSHIFT
0 mm
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
Press Key
SETTING
OPT HEAD
0.50
0.54
0.42
0.46
ODD/EVN
STEP3
0 mm
+0.5mm
~
+3.5mm
-4.0mm
~
-0.5mm
0 mm
+0.5mm
~
+3.5mm
-4.0mm
~
-0.5mm
Press Key
SETTING
PRINTPOS
Press Key
SETTING
LENSHIFT
DRUM CNT
T nnnnnn
DRUM CNT
nnnnnn
PAGE CNT
nnnnnn
DOT CNT
T nnnnnn
DOT CNT
nnnnnn
Press Key
SETTING
T1 POS
T1 POS
0 mm
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
0 mm
+1 mm
~
+7 mm
-8 mm
~
-1 mm
T2 POS
0 mm
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
0 mm
+1 mm
~
+7 mm
-8 mm
~
-1 mm
Press Key
SETTING
T2 POS
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second tray.
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4. ADJUSTMENT
Press Key
SETTING
T2 TBL
T2 TBL
No.3
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
EF POS
0 mm
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
EF TBL
No.3
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
DUPLEX POS
0 mm
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
CH ADJ
ENABLE
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
SB2 ADJ
ENABLE
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
CH VOLT
0
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
SB2 VOLT
0
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
No.1
No.2
No.3
0 mm
+1 mm
~
+7 mm
-8 mm
~
-1 mm
No.1
No.2
No.3
0 mm
+1 mm
~
+7 mm
-8 mm
~
-1 mm
ENABLE
DISABLE
ENABLE
DISABLE
-3
-2
-1
0
+1
+2
+3
-3
-2
-1
0
+1
+2
+3
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
0
+1
+2
+3
+4
+5
Press Key
SETTING
EF POS
Press Key
SETTING
EF TBL
Press Key
SETTING
DUPLEX POS
Press Key
SETTING
CH ADJ
Press Key
SETTING
SB2 ADJ
Press Key
SETTING
CH VOLT
Press Key
SETTING
SB2 VOLT
Press Key
SETTING
CH V ADJ
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CH VOLT
0
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4. ADJUSTMENT
Press Key
SETTING
CH V MAX
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
-2
-1
0
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
-1
0
+1
+2
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
-3
-2
-1
0
+1
+2
+3
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
ENABLE
DISABLE
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
CH V MAX
0
CH V MIN
0
TR1 CRNT
0
0X MODE
ENABLE
Press Key
SETTING
CH V MIN
Press Key
SETTING
TR1 CRNT
Press Key
SETTING
0X MODE
Press Key
SETTING
0X TC
0X MODE
AUTO
AUTO
FIX
Press Key
SETTING
0X TP
0X MODE
AUTO
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
AUTO
FIX
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
0
+1
+2
+3
+4
+5
+6
+7
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
Press Key
SETTING
0X ADJST
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0X ADJST
0
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4. ADJUSTMENT
Press Key
SETTING
ENGINE
TEST
EP TEST
OFF
PRT DUTY
1/1
MODE
00
ENGINE RESET
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
Select by
Key SETTING
and press key
MENU
MENU
OFF
PAPER
CONNECT
1/1
1/10
1/20
1/50
Set Duty that is used for Motor Accelerating Test in the factory.
Setting as 1/n means that after 1 piece of paper printing, it makes
the engine idles away for n-1 piece of paper amount.
00
01
02
~
FD
FE
FF
INITIALIZING
ONLINE
43984801TH Rev.1
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4. ADJUSTMENT
Wrinkle / Curl / Stacking / Toner peeling of stacking paper due to toner re-depositing phenomenon
Open the Top Cover by ONLINE and NODATA status, press [ON LINE] switch for 5 second. The
following setting information displays on LCD for 2 second. Then it returns to the original display
automatically. Attention LED blinking.
In case of setting converted by MODE1 "NORMAL MODE" status, it changes to MODE2 "HIGH
TEMPERATURE ENVIRONMENT MODE".
ENGINE CONTROL
MODE2 *
ENGINE CONTROL
MODE1 *
2. Confirming method
Confirm by the setting value of the following information of MenuMap (Left 8th of ET information)
Confirming position
43984801TH Rev.1
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4. ADJUSTMENT
Phenomenon
Factory User
Default Menu
Area Area
OP
Menu
Area
PU EEPROM Area
Administrator Menu/
System Maintenance
Menu Area (*3)
F/W
Revision
Brands Area
Area
Toner
Dot
Counter
(*4)
(*4)
(*4)
(*2)
(*3)
(*4)
(*1) Destination Check is for the operation on the different product (destination) with the previously operated product
(destination). It is the reset relying on the recognition regarding the destination change by PJL command and the
operation at POWER ON of the new product EEPROM as an error.
(*2) It is reset to 0 limited by Page Count less than 500 pieces. (ENGINE RESET due to PJL Command is not in this
limitation.)
(*3) About DOT SHIFT setting menu, even it is also exist in System Maintenance Menu, but because the setting
value keeping area is allocated in PU EEPROM AREA, in the case of the item of System Maintenance Menu
initialized, DOT SHIFT setting is not initialized. By contraries, in the case of PU EEPROM AREA initialized, DOT
SHIFT setting is initialized.
(*4) DOT SHIFT setting should not be initialized.
43984801TH Rev.1
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4. ADJUSTMENT
Adjustment
43984801TH Rev.1
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5. Periodic Maintenance
5. Periodic Maintenance
5.1 Periodic Replacement Parts
The following parts should be replaced at a specified cycle.
Name
Conditions
Toner Cartridge
Cleaning
LED head
Remarks
Consumables
Consumables
Note! After using a normal cartridge, the starter toner cartridge (attached at the printer purchase)
can not be used. Use the starter toner cartridge first, and then, use the normal toner after
[LOW TONER] is displayed.
5.2 Cleaning
Remove toner powder and dust in the printer inner section. Clean the inside of and the periphery of the
printer with the cloth as needed. Clean the printer inner section with the handy cleaner (maintenance
tool).
Note! Do not touch the image drum, LED lens array, and LED head terminal.
43984801TH Rev.1
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5. Periodic Maintenance
(1) Eliminate static electricity by touching the aluminum foil film section before cleaning the LED head.
Note! Since the printer may be damaged, make sure to clean the LED head after eliminating static
electricity.
(2) Wipe the whole LED head softly with the soft tissues or cloth.
LED head
43984801TH Rev.1
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5. Periodic Maintenance
When the above message is displayed on LCD, the printer enters the cleaning mode and the user can
check the request for feeding manual-size paper from the printer.
(3) Feed a piece of A4 paper in the multi-purpose tray or the manual feeder slot.
For B420, B439, and B440 series, additionally, press the "Online" key.
(4) The toner attached with the image drum is transferred on the paper fed, and paper is fed under the
condition where the remaining toner is printed. While this processing is in progress, LCD shows the [In
Cleaning Printing] message is displayed.
(5) The display on LED is returned to [Online].
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The failure status of the printer is displayed don the LCD of the operator panel. Take an appropriate
action as instructed by the messages displayed on LCD.
B430
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Perform troubleshooting
from the LCD status
message table.
See the Section 6.5.1
Printing troubles
(and Troubles
displayed on the
LCD message)
Perform troubleshooting
from the troubleshooting
chart.
See the Section 6.5.3
Status
level
Error
code
nnn
LED
Contents
Ready
Atten
Normal
INITIALIZING
INITIALIZING
OFF
OFF
Normal
MENU RESETTING
MENU RESETTING
OFF
OFF
Normal
RAM CHECK
****************
RAM CHECK
****************
OFF
OFF
Normal
WAIT A MOMENT
NETWORK INITIAL
WAIT A MOMENT
NETWORK INITIAL
OFF
OFF
Normal
FLASH ERASE
FLASH ERASE
OFF
OFF
Normal
FLASH CHECK
FLASH CHECK
OFF
OFF
Normal
FLASH FORMAT
FLASH FORMAT
OFF
OFF
Normal
PROGRAM UPDATE
MODE
OFF
OFF
Normal
WAIT A MOMENT
DATA RECEIVE
WAIT A MOMENT
DATA RECEIVE
OFF
Blinking
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Status
level
Error
code
nnn
LED
Contents
Ready
Atten
Normal
WAIT A MOMENT
DATA RECEIVE OK
WAIT A MOMENT
DATA RECEIVE OK
OFF
OFF
Normal
CHECK DATA
REC DATA ERROR
CHECK DATA
REC DATA ERROR
OFF
ON
Normal
WAIT A MOMENT
DATA WRITING
WAIT A MOMENT
DATA WRITING
OFF
Blinking
Normal
POWER
OFF/ON DATA
WRITTEN OK
POWER
OFF/ON DATA
WRITTEN OK
OFF
OFF
Normal
CHECK DATA
DATA WRITE
ERROR
CHECK DATA
DATA WRITE
ERROR
OFF
OFF
Normal
STATUS MODE
STATUS MODE
OFF
OFF
Normal
Online
Online
ON
OFF
Normal
Offline
OFFLINE
OFF
OFF
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Status
level
Error
code
nnn
Normal
FILE Accessing
Normal
Receiving
Normal
Processing
Normal
DATA
Normal
Printing
Normal
Normal
Print font
Normal
Normal
Normal
Print cleaning
Normal
Normal
Network configuration
printing
Normal
Copy kkk/lll
Normal
CONTINUOUS PRINT
Normal
CLEAR DATA
Normal
CLEAR DATA
(Jam)
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LED
Ready
Contents
Atten
FILE
ACCESSING
Not
Not
It is accessed to the
determined determined flash memory by print job
accounting.
Since the flash memory
may be damaged, the power
is not turned off during the
display.
DATA ARRIVE
Not
Not
In receiving data.
determined determined
PROCESSING
Blinking
Not
In receiving data
determined Or Received data is being
processed.
DATA
Not
Not
Received data is left. Or the
determined determined device waits for the data to
be sent next.
PRINTING
Not
Not
In printing.
determined determined
PRINT DEMO PAGE
Not
Not
Prints the text page.
determined determined
PRINT FONT
Not
Not
Prints the font list.
determined determined
PRINT MENU MAP
Not
Not
In printing the menu map.
determined determined
PRINT FILE LIST
Not
Not
In printing the file list.
determined determined
PRINT CELANING
Not
Not
In cleaning printing
determined determined
PRINT ERROR LOG
Not
Not
In error log printing
determined determined
PRINT NETWORK CONFIG
Not
Not
In printing the network
determined determined configuration.
Not
Not
When the number of copies
COPY kkk/lll
determined determined are two or more, the number
of copies currently printed is
displayed.
Kkk shows the number of
pages currently printed, and
"lll" show the total number
of printed pages.
CONTINUOUS PRINT
Not
Not
In printing ROLLING ASCII
determined determined
CANCELING JOB
Blinking
Not
Received data is canceled.
determined
CANCELING JOB
Blinking
Not
Received data is canceled.
(JAM)
determined (Operation after the
recovery of the paper jam)
93 /
Status
level
Error
code
nnn
Normal
CLEAR DATA
(No print permission)
CANCELING JOB
(USER DENIED)
Normal
CLEAR DATA
(Buffer full)
CANCELING JOB
(BUFFER FULL)
Fuser temperature
adjusting
ADJUSTING TEMP
Power Save
POWER SAVE
Toner low
TONER LOW
NONOEM TONER
DETECTED
TONER REGIONAL
MISMATCH
PREPARATION FOR
DRUM REPLACEMENT
ORDER DRUM
No Toner
TONER EMPTY
Normal
Normal
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
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LED
Ready
Contents
Atten
Blinking
Not
Jobs are canceled because
determined the jobs are sent from the
user not authorized to print
by the print job accounting.
(1) Jobs from the user not
authorized to print in the
usage restriction.
(2) Jobs from the user
not authorized to print
in color in the usage
restriction.
(3) Jobs from the user
exceeding the set limit
value.
Blinking
Not
When the operation of print
determined job accounting at LOG
FULL is set to "CANCEL
JOBS", there is not enough
space to store logs and jobs
are canceled.
Not
Not
In the warming-up operation
determined determined
Not
Not
In the power saving mode.
determined determined
Not
ON
The status where the toner
determined (Blinking) is low.
(OFF)
Replace the toner cartridge.
Not
ON
The genuine toner cartridge
determined
is not installed. It is not a
genuine toner cartridge, but
the operation is available.
Not
ON
The genuine toner cartridge
determined
is not installed.
Set the genuine toner
cartridge.
Not
ON
The toner cartridge is not
determined
recognized.
Set the genuine toner
cartridge.
Blinking
Not
The postscript error occurs
determined during the data processing.
There are mistakes in
the job or the job is too
complicated.
Not
ON
It is almost time to replace
determined
(OFF)
the image drum cartridge.
Prepare for the replacement
of the image drum and toner
cartridge, and replace them.
Not
ON
The device runs out of the
determined
toner. It is displayed when
keeping using the toner
after [TONER LOW] is
displayed.
Replace the toner cartridge.
If the toner is used
continuously, it may cause
the failure of the image
drum cartridge.
94 /
Status
level
Error
code
nnn
Warning
LED
Contents
Ready
Atten
ON
Toner sensor
TONER SENSOR
Not
determined
Not
determined
ON
No Toner Cartridge
DRUM LIFE
Not
determined
ON
Drum life
tttt EMPTY
Not
determined
ON
tttt No paper
Not
determined
ON
Not
determined
ON
FILE IS WRITE
PROTECTED
Not
determined
ON
Not
determined
ON
Not
determined
ON
Not
determined
ON
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
Warning
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Status
level
Error
code
nnn
Warning
Warning
Error
(Online)
Error
Error
(Online)
PRESS ONLINE SW
INVALID DATA
LOAD mmmm IN MP TRAY
AND PRESS ONLINE
SWITCH
Manual
Mmmm paper setting
MANUAL
Mmmm REQUEST
tttt
Load paper in the duplex
unit.
tttt
DUPLEX REQUEST
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LED
Contents
Ready
Atten
Not
determined
ON
96 /
Status
level
Error
Error
Error
code
nnn
460
461
462
460
461
462
Error
(Online)
Download message
In processing
DOWNLOAD MESSAGE
PROCESSING
Error
(Online)
Error
(Online)
Error
(Online)
Download message
In writing
Download message
Writing is completed
Download message
Writing Failed
DOWNLOAD MESSAGE
WRITING
DOWNLOAD MESSAGE
SUCCESS
DOWNLOAD MESSAGE
FAILED %CODE%
Error
(Online)
Error
(Online)
Error
Network configuration
In writing
Wait a moment
Initializing the network.
Load mmmm.
nnn: there is no tttt paper.
NETWORK CONFIG
WRITING
WAIT A MOMENT
NETWORK INITIAL
LOAD mmmm AND PRESS
ONLINE SWITCH
nnn:MP TRAY EMPTY
LOAD mmmm
nnn:tttt EMPTY
Error
491
492
Error
490
Load mmmm .
There is no nnn:tttt paper.
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INSTALL PAPER
CASSETTE
nnn:TRAY1 OPEN
LED
Contents
Ready
Atten
OFF
Blinking
OFF
Blinking
Not
Not
In processing of the
determined determined message data to be
updated
Not
Not
In writing of the message
determined determined data to be updated.
Not
Not
Writing of the message data
determined determined to be updated succeeds.
Not
Not
Writing of the message data
determined determined to be updated failed.
%CODE%
1: FAIL Other error.
2: DATA_ERROR Hash
check error at the writing
of the data, FLASH
Failure.
3: OVER FLOW Download
failure because the
Flash capacity is full
when or while writing the
language file.
4: MEMORYFULL Memory
ensuring failed.
5: UNSUPPORTED_DATA
Downloading of the data
not supported by the
printer.
Not
Not
In storing network board
determined determined configuration.
Not
Not
In changing the network
determined determined configuration.
OFF
Blinking
In changing the network
configuration.
OFF
Blinking
OFF
Blinking
97 /
Status
level
Error
code
nnn
LED
Contents
Ready
Atten
OFF
Blinking
OFF
Blinking
INSTALL PAPER
CASSETTE
nnn:TRAY1 OPEN
INSTALL PAPER
CASSETTE
nnn:tttt MISSING
INSTALL UNIT
nnn:TRAY1 OR DUPLEX
UNIT OPEN
OFF
Blinking
420
Add a memory.
nnn; Memory overflow
OFF
Blinking
Error
413
Replace a toner.
nnn: toner is empty.
REPLACE TONER
nnn:TONER EMPTY
OFF
Blinking
Error
557
OFF
Blinking
Error
617
OFF
Blinking
Error
623
OFF
Blinking
Error
553
OFF
Blinking
Error
613
OFF
Blinking
Error
543
OFF
Blinking
Error
400
Replace a toner
REPLACE TONER
nnn: Toner is not matched. nnn:TONER REGIONAL
MISMATCH
Replace a toner
REPLACE TONER
nnn: Toner is for other
nnn:INCOMPATIBLE
printers.
TONER
Replace a toner
REPLACE TONER
nnn: Toner is for other
nnn:INCOMPATIBLE
printers.
TONER
Recommend to use a
GENUINE TONER IS
genuine toner.
RECOMMENDED
nnn: Toner is not a
nnn:NON GENUINE
genuine toner.
TONER
Set a toner.
INSTALL TONER
nnn: Toner is not installed. nnn:TONER MISSING
Check the drum..
CHECK IMAGE DRUM
nnn: Toner sensor error
nnn:TONER SENSOR
ERROR
Open the top cover.
OPEN UPPER COVER
nnn: Paper size error
nnn:PAPER SIZE ERROR
OFF
Blinking
Error
390
CHECK MP TRAY(B430dn)
nnn:PAPER JAM
CHECK MANUAL(B410dn)
nnn:PAPER JAM
OFF
Blinking
Error
391
392
OFF
Blinking
Error
440
Load cassette.
nnn: Tray1 is empty.
Error
430
Load mmmm.
nnn: Tray 1 is open.
Error
449
Error
43984801TH Rev.1
98 /
Status
level
Error
code
nnn
LED
Contents
Ready
Atten
Error
380
OFF
Blinking
Error
381
382
389
OFF
Blinking
Error
372
OFF
Blinking
Error
353
OFF
Blinking
Error
547
OFF
Blinking
Error
343
CHECK TONER
CARTRIDGE
nnn:IMPROPER LOCK
LEVER POSITION
CHECK IMAGE DRUM
nnn:DRUM MISSING
OFF
Blinking
Error
310
587
CLOSE COVER
nnn:COVER OPEN
OFF
Blinking
Wait a moment
In Receiving data
Wait a moment.
In processing of received
data
Check the data.
Received data error
<%DLCODE%>
WAIT A MOMENT
DATA RECEIVE
WAIT A MOMENT
DATA RECEIVED OK
OFF
Blinking
OFF
OFF
CHECK DATA
REC DATA ERROR
<%DLCODE%>
OFF
ON
Error
Error
Error
Error
Error
Wait a moment.
In writing data
Wait a moment.
In processing of the data
writing
43984801TH Rev.1
WAIT A MOMENT
DATA WRITING
POWER OFF/ON
DATA WRITTEN OK
OFF
Blinking
OFF
OFF
99 /
Status
level
Error
code
nnn
LED
Contents
Ready
Atten
CHECK DATA
DATA WRITE ERROR
<%DLCODE%>
OFF
ON
POWER OFF/ON
nnn:NETWORK ERROR
REBOOTING %CODE%
OFF
Blinking
Error
OFF
ON
Error
In shutting down
SHUTTING DOWN
OFF
OFF
Error
SHUTDOWN
SHUTDOWN
OFF
OFF
Error
OFF
OFF
Fatal
POWER OFF/ON
nnn:FATAL ERROR
POWER OFF/ON
nnn:FATAL ERROR
OFF
Blinking
Error
Error
300
001
002
003
004
005
006
43984801TH Rev.1
100 /
Status
level
Error
code
nnn
007
020
023
024
030
031
034
040
041
042
043
063
070
072
073
074
075
104
106
120
124
134
153
163
170
171
172
173
182
190
203
43984801TH Rev.1
LED
Ready
Contents
Atten
Instruction Address
Breakpoint Exception (for
debugging mode only)
CU ROM Hash Check Error
(resident or ROM slot 1)
CU Font ROM Hash Check
Error (resident)
<Reserved>
CU Font ROM Hash Check
Error (ROM slot 1)
CU RAM Check Error
(resident)
CU RAM Check Error
(option slot)
Reinstall the memory. The
genuine memory is used as
the expansion memory.
RAM Configuration Error
CU EEPROM Error
CU Flash Memory Error
Flash File System Error
Flash File System Version
Mismatch
PCI Driver Open error
<Reserved>
PostScript Internal Error
Engine Communication
Error
H/W Overrun detect
F/W Overrun detect
Video Interface Error
Engine EEPROM Error
Engine Control Error
PU Board Fan Motor Error
Temperature Sensor
Black LED Head Missing
Black Image Drum Fuse Cut
Error
Black Toner Sensor Error
Upper Thermistor Circuit
Shortened
Upper Thermistor Circuit
Opened
Upper Heater High
Temperature
Upper Heater Low
Temperature
Fuser unit humidity error.
Turn off the power and wait
a moment. And then, turn
on the power.
Tray2 Unit I/F Error
Reinstall the second tray
unit of the options.
System Memory Overflow
EnginePageSequencer
IMGACK Error
101 /
Status
level
Error
code
nnn
204
207
208
210
211
212
213
230
231
0xF0C
0xF0D
0xFFF
43984801TH Rev.1
LED
Ready
Contents
Atten
EnginePageSequencer
IMGSET Error
EnginePageSequencer
illegal Function Call
EnginePageSequencer
Parameter Error
EngineControl illegal Page
Cargo <Reserved>
EngineControl Page Error
<Reserved>
EngineControl Video Queue
Error <Reserved>
EngineControl Print
Sequence Error
<Reserved>
TONER TAG Reader not
installed
TONER TAG Reader I/F
Error
System Call Exception
Trace Exception
Bus Controller ROM Write
Protection
102 /
No.
1.
Trouble
Flowchart No.
The printer does not work normally after tuning on the power.
2.
Jam Alert
Paper feed jam
Paper path jam
Paper ejection jam
-1
-2
-3
3.
4.
5.
6.
Fan error
43984801TH Rev.1
103 /
Yes
Is the cable to connect the main board with the low-voltage power correctly
connected?
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
The flexible cable of the operator panel Assy is appropriately connected to the
LCDPNL connector of the main board and Connector CN1.
No
Yes
Completed
Yes
Yes
43984801TH Rev.1
Take action according to the LCD status message/ Trouble List. (Refer
to the Section 6.5.1 for how to take action.)
Completed.
104 /
No
Does the entrance sensor lever work normally? (It moves freely by touching.)
No
Yes
No
Clean the entrance sensor of the sensor board or high-voltage power, or replace the
high-voltage power/ sensor board.
Does the entrance sensor lever work normally? (It moves freely by touching.)
No
Yes
No
No
Is the coil resistance of the paper feed clutch (Normal resistance: Pin1, Pin2, and approx.
192 ) normally?
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Heat roller
Transfer roller
Write sensor
Toner sensor
Entrance sensor
Paper-end sensor
Regist roller
Feed roller
Pick-up roller
43984801TH Rev.1
105 /
No
Does the write sensor lever work normally? (It moves freely by touching.)
No
Yes
No
Yes
Does the ejection sensor lever work normally? (It moves freely by touching.)
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Check the gear. (Transfer roller gear, drum gear at the left of drum cartridge)
Is the fuser unit Assy appropriately installed.
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Clean the high-voltage power/ the write sensor of the sensor board, or replace the highvoltage/ sensor board.
43984801TH Rev.1
106 /
No
Does the ejection sensor lever work normally? (It moves freely by touching.)
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
43984801TH Rev.1
107 /
Does the entrance sensor lever work normally? (It moves freely by touching.)
No
Yes
Replace the entrance sensor lever, or clean the high-voltage power/ the entrance
sensor of the sensor board.
Does the write sensor lever work appropriately? (It moves freely by touching.)
No
Yes
Replace the write sensor lever, or clean the high-voltage power/ the entrance sensor
of the sensor board.
Replace the high-voltage power/ the entrance sensor of the sensor board.
Ejection sensor
Heat roller
Transfer roller
Write sensor
Toner sensor
Entrance sensor
Paper-end sensor
Regist roller
Feed roller
Pick-up roller
43984801TH Rev.1
108 /
Is the thermistor connector normally inserted in the CN2 connector of the high-voltage power/ sensor
board?
No
Yes
Is the heater connector normally inserted in the CN1 connector of the low-voltage power.
No
Yes
Yes
Heat connector
Thermistor connector
Figure 6-1
43984801TH Rev.1
109 /
Is the printer main body appropriately set on the Second Tray unit?
No
Yes
Yes
No
Check the trouble according to the maintenance manual of the Second Tray
unit of the appendix C.
Completed.
Yes
43984801TH Rev.1
110 /
Flowchart number
Pale printing or
the whole printing
is faded
White paper
Periodic failure
Vertical white
belt/ White line
Figure 6-2
43984801TH Rev.1
111 /
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Adjust the contact plate of the transfer roller so that it can be connected to the transfer
roller shaft.
Are the contact of the developing roller and toner supply roller of the image drum cartridge
appropriately connected to the contact assembly? (See Figure 6-3 and )
No
Yes
Main board
Is the contact plate of the transfer roller appropriately connected to the high-voltage power/
te contact assembly of the sensor board. (See Figure 6-5.)
No
Yes
HEAD
Adjust so that the contacts of the developing roller and toner supply roller are
connected to the contact assembly.
Completed
Are the surface status of the back up roller and the installation of the bias spring of the backup roller appropriate?
No
Yes
Completed
43984801TH Rev.1
112 /
No
Is the cleaning roller contact of the image drum cartridge appropriately connected to the
contact assembly? (See Figure 6-3 )
No
Yes
Completed.
Adjust so that the cleaning roller contact can be properly connected to the contact
assembly.
No
Completed.
Is the image drum cartridge appropriately connected to the earth contact? (See Figure 6-3 )
No
Yes
No
Completed.
43984801TH Rev.1
113 /
Completed.
Completed.
Completed.
No
Completed.
Periodic failure
Cycle
Handling
Image Drum
94.37mm
Developing roller
44.70mm
70.30mm
Charging roller
29.84mm
Cleaning roller
24.84mm
Transfer roller
51.68mm
Heat roller
63.15mm
Back-up roller
69.40mm
43984801TH Rev.1
114 /
Does the contact plate of transfer roller contact power/sensor board properly. (Refer to Diagram6-5)
No
Yes
Adjust the contact plate to contact power/sensor board and transfer roller shaft
properly.
No
Completed
Is LED Head installed properly? (Check the HEAD connector of main board and PC
connector of LED Head.)
No
Yes
No
Completed
In case of inefficient fusing (If touch by hand the character or image that are printed on paper will be faded or
unstuck.)
Is the specified paper used?
No
Yes
Is the tension of Back up roller (7.52kg) and the surface of Back up roller normal?
No
Yes
Dose the contact point of Fuser Assy contact the contact assembly properly. (Refer to
Diagram 6-3 G )
No
Yes
Adjust the contact point of Fuser Assy to contact the contact assembly properly.
Completed
43984801TH Rev.1
115 /
Is the contact plate of the transfer roller appropriately connected to the high-voltage power /
sensor board? (See Fig. 6-5.)
Adjust so that the contact plate can be appropriately connected to the high-voltage
power / sensor board.
No
Yes
Are the surface status of the back-up roller and the installation of the bias sprint of the backup roller appropriate?
No
Yes
Is the LED head appropriately installed? (Check the HEAD connector of the main board and
the PC connector of the LED head.)
No
Yes
Completed.
Yes
Completed.
43984801TH Rev.1
116 /
43984801TH Rev.1
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Figure 6-3
117 /
Contact plate
for Transfer
Contact
High-voltage power
/ sensor board
Figure 6-4
43984801TH Rev.1
118 /
43984801TH Rev.1
Input
AC
Clutch
(MP Tray)
* Only
B430dn
Clutch
(Regist)
Clutch
(Hopping)
DC
motor
Assy
CN3
PW
USB
Second
Tray unit
(option)
2ND
TRAY
TR S5/S6
SB
S7
DB S8
CB
S9
GND
S10
CH
S11
High-voltage
output
NIC
Network
Interface
RAM DIMM
CENTRO
Centronics
Interface
CN1
Low-voltage power
MCLT
RCLT
HCLT
DM
LCDPNL
CN1
USB
Interface
CN1
CN4
HVIF
SON
THERM
EXRCO
PE1STD
HEAD
To the ID unit.
TT1 board
CN1
Fan
motor
Solenoid
Environmental
temperature sensor
Ejection sensor
Non-media sensor
7. Connection Diagram
119 /
7. Connection Diagram
15
1
10
LCDPNL
19
1
2
40 42
200
CENT
39 41
CN2S
199
18
1
1
HEAD
1 2 DM
1 4
CN4
HVIF
1
1 2
27 28
(USB)
23
8 7
1 2
1 2
1 2
CN5
43984801TH Rev.1
36
PEISTD
(LAN)
EXRCO
1
8 1
2 1
120 /
7. Connection Diagram
I
I/O
I/O
C
Signal
vbus
DD+
GND
Function
Power
Serial Data
Serial Data
Logic Ground
O
O
I
I
-
Signal
TXD+
TXDRXD+
NC
NC
RXDNC
NC
Function
Transmission signal +
Transmission signal Reception signal+
Not used
Not used
Reception signal Not used
Not used
43984801TH Rev.1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
O
I
I
C
C
I
C
I
Signal
Function
HEATON-N
+5V
+5V
GND
GND
ZCROSS
0VP
+24V
Heater ON
Logic Circuit Power Supply
Logic Circuit Power Supply
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
AC zero cross signal
Analog Ground
Motor/ Fan/ Clutch Drive Power
121 /
7. Connection Diagram
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
O
C
O
C
O
C
O
C
O
C
O
I
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
C
O
O
C
Signal
VDD
GND
VDD
GND
VDD
GND
VDD
GND
VDD
GND
+3.3V
SO
SCK
STBN/SI
D0
D1
D2
D3
HSYNCN
LOAD
VSS
CLKN
CLKP
VSS
Function
LED Drive Power
LED Ground
LED Drive Power
LED Ground
LED Drive Power
LED Ground
LED Drive Power
LED Ground
LED Drive Power
LED Ground
Logic Power
Serial Data
Serial Clock
Strobe
Data 0
Data 1
Data 2
Data 3
Synchronizing signal
Load
Logic Ground
Clock
Clock
Logic Ground
1
2
O
C
Signal
HCLTON-P
HCLTGND
Function
Clutch Drive power
Analog Ground
1
2
O
C
Signal
RCLTON-P
RCLTGND
Function
Clutch Drive Power
Analog Ground
43984801TH Rev.1
1
2
O
C
Signal
MCLTON-P
MCLTGND
Function
Clutch Drive Power
Analog Ground
122 /
7. Connection Diagram
1
2
O
C
Signal
SON-P
SGND
Function
Solenoid Drive Power
Analog Ground
Function
1
2
O
C
5V
PAPER-N
3
4
5
3
4
5
O
C
O
GND
5V
1ST_DUP-N
6
7
6
7
C
NC
GND
NC
Signal
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
O
C
O
C
O
5V
EXIT-N
GND
5V
RCOPN-N
GND
Function
Logic Circuit Power Supply
Detection of the media output
Logic Ground
Logic Circuit Power Supply
Detection whether to open or
close the rear cover
Logic Ground
43984801TH Rev.1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
C
O
O
O
O
O
I
O
O
O
I
I
I
I
I
Signal
GNDLCD
LCD_RS
LED1
5VLCD
LED2
LCD_CSB
SW6
LCD_CLK
LCD_D
LCD_RST
SW1
SW4
SW2
SW5
SW3
Function
Logic Ground
Register Selection
LED ON
Logic Circuit Power Supply
LED ON
Register Clear
Switch 6
Serial Clock
Serial Data
LCD Reset
Switch 1
Switch 4
Switch 2
Switch 5
Switch 3
123 /
7. Connection Diagram
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
O
O
O
I
C
O
O
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
O
O
O
O
I
C
O
I
I
I
I/O
C
O
Signal
Function
CB2PWM
CB1PWM
CHPWM
WRSNS
GND
TR2PWM
TR1PWM
VSEN
ISEN
DB_I
DB2_V_FB
SB_V_FB
CH_I
CH_V_FB
PSIN1
DB1PWM
DB2PWM
SBPWN
+5V
TONER
GND
FANPOW
FANALM
THERM
CVOPN-N
TAG
GND
FUSECUT
CB2 Output
CB1 Output
CH Output
Paper Detection
Logic Ground
TR2 Output
TR1 Output
TR1 Power Voltage Detection
TR1 Electric Current Detection
DB2 Electric Current Detection
DB2 Power Voltage Detection
SB2 Power Voltage Detection
Not used
CH Power Voltage Detection
Paper Detection
DB1 Output
DB2 Output
SB2 Output
+5V Power
Toner Amount Detection
Logic Ground
FAN Drive Power
FAN Alarm Detection
Fusing Temperature Detection
Cover-open Detection
EEPROM 1-wire signal
Logic Ground
Fuse-cut signal
1
2
O
I
Signal
THERM1
THERM2
Function
Sensor Power
Environmental Temperature
Detection
43984801TH Rev.1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
O
I/O
I
O
C
O
C
O
Signal
SCLK-N
DATA-N
SDP-N
OPCNT-N
0V
+5V
0VP
+24V
Function
Clock
Data
OPT Transmission Mode
Control Signal
Logic Ground
Logic Circuit Power Supply
Analog Ground
Motor/ Clutch Drive Power
124 /
7. Connection Diagram
Signal
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
C
O
O
C
O
I
O
GND
+5V
+24V
0VP
DMON-N
DMLOCK-P
CW_CCW
8
9
8
9
O
O
DMCLK
GAIN
Function
Logic Ground
Logic Circuit Power Supply
Motor Drive Power
Analog Ground
Motor-ON signal
Motor Lock detection
Signal of Motor rotation
Direction
Motor Clock
Motor Gain Chang
43984801TH Rev.1
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
I
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
O
O
O
O
I
C
C
O
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
C
I
O
C
O
I
Signal
STB-N
DATA0-P
DATA1-P
DATA2-P
DATA3-P
DATA4-P
DATA5-P
DATA6-P
DATA7-P
ACK-N
BUSY-P
PE-P
SEL-P
AUTOFEED-N
NC
SG
FG
HILEVEL
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
SG
IPRIM-N
FAULT-N
SG
NC
HILEVEL
SELIN-N
Function
Strobe
Data bit 0
Data bit 1
Data bit 2
Data bit 3
Data bit 4
Data bit 5
Data bit 6
Data bit 7
Acknowledge
Busy
Paper End
Select
Auto Feed
Not connected
Logic Ground
Chassis Ground
High Level
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
I Prime
Fault
Logic Ground
Not connected
High level
Select-IN
125 /
7. Connection Diagram
43984801TH Rev.1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
I
I
C
C
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
C
C
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
C
C
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
C
C
C
O
O
C
C
-
Signal
VREF
VREF
VSS
VSS
DQ0
DQ4
DQ1
DQ5
VDD
VDD
DQS0
DM0
DQ2
DQ6
VSS
VSS
DQ3
DQ7
DQ8
DQ12
VDD
VDD
DQ9
DQ13
DQS1
DM1
VSS
VSS
DQ10
DQ14
DQ11
DQ15
VDD
VDD
CK0
VDD
CK0N
VSS
VSS
VSS
NC
NC
NC
NC
VDD
VDD
NC
NC
NC
NC
VSS
VSS
NC
NC
NC
NC
Function
Reference Power Voltage
Reference Power Voltage
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Data Bus 0
Data Bus 4
Data Bus 1
Data Bus 5
Logic Power
Logic Power
Data Strobe 0
Data Mask 0
Data Bus 2
Data Bus 6
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Data Bus 3
Data Bus 7
Data Bus 8
Data Bus 12
Logic Power
Logic Power
Data Bus 9
Data Bus 13
Data Strobe 1
Data mask 1
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Data Bus 10
Data Bus 14
Data Bus 11
Data Bus 15
Logic Power
Logic Power
Clock 0
Logic Power
Clock 0
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Logic Power
Logic Power
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
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7. Connection Diagram
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57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
O
O
C
C
O
O
C
C
O
O
C
C
C
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
C
C
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Signal
VDD
VDD
NC
NC
NC
NC
VSS
VSS
NC
NC
NC
NC
VDD
VDD
NC
NC
NC
NC
VSS
VSS
NC
NC
NC
NC
VDD
VDD
NC
NC
NC
NC
VSS
VSS
NC
VSS
NC
VDD
VDD
VDD
CKE1
CKE0
NC
NC
A12
A11
A9
A8
VSS
VSS
A7
A6
A5
A4
A3
A2
A1
A0
VDD
VDD
A10
BA1
Function
Logic Power
Logic Power
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Logic Power
Logic Power
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Logic Power
Logic Power
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Not Connected
Logic Ground
Not Connected
Logic Power
Logic Power
Logic Power
Clock Enable 1
Clock Enable 0
Not Connected
Not Connected
Address Bus 12
Address Bus 11
Address Bus 9
Address Bus 8
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Address Bus 7
Address Bus 6
Address Bus 5
Address Bus 4
Address Bus 3
Address Bus 2
Address Bus 1
Address Bus 0
Logic Power
Logic Power
Address Bus 10
Bank Select 1
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7. Connection Diagram
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117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
C
C
O
O
C
C
O
O
C
C
O
O
O
O
C
O
C
C
O
O
O
O
C
C
-
Signal
BA0
RAS
WE
CAS
CS0N
CS1N
A13
NC
VSS
VSS
NC
NC
NC
NC
VDD
VDD
NC
NC
NC
NC
VSS
VSS
NC
NC
NC
NC
VDD
VDD
NC
NC
NC
NC
VSS
VSS
NC
NC
NC
NC
VDD
VDD
VDD
CK1N
VSS
CK1
VSS
VSS
NC
NC
NC
NC
VDD
VDD
DQS6
DM6
NC
NC
VSS
VSS
NC
NC
Function
Bank Select 0
Low Address Strobe
Write Enable
Column-Address Strobe
Chip Select 0
Chip Select 1
Address Bus 13
Not Connected
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Logic Power
Logic Power
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Logic Power
Logic Power
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Logic Power
Logic Power
Logic Power
Clock 1
Logic Ground
Clock 1
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Logic Power
Logic Power
Data Strobe 6
Data Mask 6
Not Connected
Not Connected
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Not Connected
Not Connected
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7. Connection Diagram
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178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
O
O
O
O
C
C
O
O
I/O
O
O
O
O
O
-
Signal
NC
NC
VDD
VDD
NC
NC
DQS7
DM7
VSS
VSS
NC
NC
NC
NC
VDD
VDD
SDA
SA2
SCL
SA1
VDDSPD
SA0
NC
NC
Function
Not Connected
Not Connected
Logic Power
Logic Power
Not Connected
Not Connected
Data Strobe 7
Data Mask 7
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Not Connected
Logic Power
Logic Power
EEPROM Serial Data
Logic Ground
EEPROM Serial Clock
Logic Ground
EEPROM Power
Logic Ground
Not Connected
Not Connected
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7. Connection Diagram
PS3
CN4
6
PS2
1
CN1
3 1
CN2
1 3
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PS1
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7. Connection Diagram
O
C
I
Signal
Function
O
I
Signal
+5V
NC
THERM
Function
Sensor Power
Not Connected
Fusing Temperature
Detection
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I
O
I/O
C
O
Signal
Function
H5V
NC
+5V
1-WIRE
GND
FUSECUT
Cover Open
Not Connected
Logic Power
EEPROM 1-wire signal
Frame Ground
Fuse-Cut Signal
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7. Connection Diagram
8
CN3
220V
CN2
CN1
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110V
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7. Connection Diagram
NC
-
Signal
Function
AC(LIVE)
FAN Drive Power
Blank
AC(NEUTRAL) Fan Alarm Detection
Signal
Function
1
2
*When shoring out, it responds to 110v power voltage, and if it is
open, it responds to 220V.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
I
O
O
C
C
O
C
O
Signal
Function
HEATON-N
+5V
+5V
GND
GND
ZCROSS
0VP
+24V
Heater ON
Logic Circuit Power Supply
Logic Circuit Power Supply
Logic Ground
Logic Ground
AC Zero Cross Signal
Analog Ground
Motor/ Fan/ Clutch Drive Power
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43984801TH Rev.1
Fuser Unit
Assy
Clutch
(Hopping)
(Regist)
(MP Tray)
Unit
Cable
Cable
Thermistor
Heater
: Black (Hopping)
: Blue (Regist)
: Yellow (MP Tray)
Thermostat
Cable Color
Circuit Diagram
Part Diagram
Resistance Value
134 /
43984801TH Rev.1
Solenoid
FAM Motor
Unit
Black
2
0V
3
FANALM-N
Red
1
+24 V
Circuit Diagram
Part Diagram
Between 1 to 2 pin: 89
Resistance Value
135 /
(2) Cable
Cables compatible with IEEE Std 1284-1994 under 1.8mm (or equivalent product) should be used.
(It is recommended to use twisted pair cable with shield for noise control.)
Note! The cable is not included in the printer. Moreover, you can not purchase it from the Oki Data
Corporation.
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Signal Name
Direction
Function
nStrobe(HostClk)
TO PRINTER
DATA 1
TO PRINTER
DATA 2
DATA 3
DATA 4
DATA 5
DATA 6
DATA 7
DATA 8
10
nAck(PtrClk)
11
Busy(PtrBusy)
FROM PRINTER Signal to show whether the printer can receive data.
The data can not be received at the high level.
12
PError(AckDataReq)
FROM PRINTER The device becomes the high level when it out of paper in a
selected feeder.
13
Select(Xflag)
14
nAutoFd(HostBusy)
15
Not used
Not connected.
16
GND
Signal Ground
17
FG
Chassis Ground
18
HILEVEL
TO PRINTER
19~30 GND
31
nInit(nInit)
32
nFault(nDataAvail)
TO PRINTER
Signal Ground
When the low level is continued at 50S or more, the printer
is initialized. It may be enabled at 50S or less. This signal
is ignored at the factory default.
FROM PRINTER It becomes the low level when the printer is in the alarm
status.
33
GND
Signal Ground
34
Not used
Not Connected
35
HILEVEL
36
nSelectIn
(IEEE1284 active)
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Contents
Mode
Input Prime
Enable/ Disable
Receive Buffer
Control
Power ON
Printer
Status
PError
nAck
Busy
nFault
Select
Power OFF
LSI
initialization
F/W
initialization
Idling
H
L
H
L
H
L
H
L
H
L
Receive
DMA
PEND
RUNNING
Printer
Status
PError
nAck
Busy
nFault
Select
Receive
DMA
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Power OFF
LSI
initialization
F/W
initialization
DISABLE
H
L
H
L
H
L
H
L
H
L
PEND
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PError
nAck
H
L
H
L
H
L
T (ACK)
NARROW
MEDIUM
WIDE
T (ACK)
0.5 us
1.0 us
3.0 us
nStrobe
PError
nAck
H
L
H
L
H
L
T (ACK) / 2
T (ACK) / 2
NARROW
MEDIUM
WIDE
T (ACK)
0.5 us
1.0 us
3.0 us
Printer
Status
nInit
Busy
Idling
Send and
Receive Buffer
Clear
Job
Cancel
Idling
H
L
H
L
T (INIT)
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2.0 us
33.3 us
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Printer
Status
Busy
PError
nFault
Select
Idling
H
L
H
L
H
L
RUNNING
Select
PEND
Idling
RUNNING
Printer
Status
nFault
Online
9) Paper End
PError
Offline
Receive
DMA
Busy
Online
H
L
H
L
H
L
H
L
Receive
DMA
RUNNING
PEND
RUNNING
Printer
Status
Busy
PError
nFault
Select
Receive
DMA
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Idling
Online
H
L
H
L
H
L
H
L
RUNNING
PEND
RUNNING
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This is a procedure to perform on the operator panel of the printer (B420/ B430/ B440 series).
In the setting of B410 series, use "Printer Menu Setup Tool".
By pressin the "Enter" key after selecting a display content of the operator panel with the "Menu
or "Menu
" key
Online
Centronics Menu
Centronics
Enable
Items
Display
Enable
Enable
Disable
Disable
Factory Default: Enable
" key.
Bidirectional Centronics
Enable
*
Press the "Menu
Display
Enable
Bi-directional data transfer
Disable
Unidirectional data transfer
Factory Default: Enable
ECP
Enable
Items
43984801TH Rev.1
Display
" key.
Items
Enable
Enable
Disable
Disable
Factory Default: Enable
" key.
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ACK Width
Narrow
Items
*
Narrow
0.5s
Normal
1.0s
Wide
3.0s
Default Setting: Narrow
" key.
Items
Display
ACK IN BUSY
BUSY=LOW is at the posterior border of ACK pulse
ACK WHILE BUSY BUSY=LOW is at the center of ACK pulse
Factory Default: ACK IN BUSY
I-PRIME
DISABLE
Items
Disable
I-PRIME signal is ignored.
3 microseconds
Enable at the I-PRIME signal of 3s
50 micro seconds
Enable at the I-PRIME signal of 50s
Factory Default : 50 Micro seconds (B410 series)
Disable (B420/ B430/ B440 series)
" key.
Disable
Enable
Disable
Enable
I/F signal does not change and still
keep in signal receivable status
even the alarm sounds.
Factory Default: Disable
*It is displayed only when PSE is installed.
Online
43984801TH Rev.1
Items
OFFLINE RECEIVE
DISABLE
*
I-PRIME
Function
Display
" key.
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Cable with USB 2.0 specification under 2.0m (It is recommended to use a shielded cable.)
Note! The cable is not included.
Connector No.
Signal
1
2
3
4
Shell
vbus
DD+
GND
Shield
Function
Power (+5V) (Red)
For data transfer (White)
For Data transfer (Green)
Signal Ground (Black)
Full-speed transmission
Self-power device
Full-speed 12Mbps
TxD+
TxD-
Full-speed
Buffer
Rs
3.3 V
1.5 k
Rs
Rs = 22
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Parameter
Signal
Minimum Maximum
Unit
Input level:
High (Driven)
VIH
2.0
High (Floating)
VIHZ
2.7
Low
VIL
V
3.6
0.8
Output level:
Low
OL
0.0
0.3
High (Driven)
OH
2.8
3.6
VCRS
1.3
2.0
Signal level
Bus Status
Difference "1"
Difference "0"
Single-ended 0 (SE0)
Data J state:
Low speed
Full speed
Data K state:
Low speed
Full speed
Idling State
Low Speed
Full Speed
Restart State
Start of the packet
(SOP)
End of the Packet
(EOP)
Not connected
(Downstream port)
Connected
(Downstream port)
Reset
Signal Level
Request
(D+) - (D-) > 200mV and D+ >
VIH (Min.)
(D-) - (D+) > 200mV and D- >
VIH (Min.)
D+ and D- < VIL (Max.)
Acceptance
(D+) - (D-) > 200mV
( D-) - (D+) > 200mV
D + and D- < VIH (Min.)
Difference "0"
Difference "1"
ifference "1"
D
Difference "0"
D- > VIHZ (Min.) and D+ < VIL (Max.) D- > VIHZ (Min.) and D+ < VIH (Min.)
D+ > VIHZ (Min.) and D- < VIL (Max.) D+ > VIHZ (Min.) and D- < VIH (Min.
Data K State
The data line switches from the idling to the K state
SEO of 1 bit time, and then, J state 1 SEO of 1 bit time, and then, J
of I bit time
state.
SEO in 2.5s
Idling in 2.5s
Idling in 2.5s
Note! The EOP width is defined by the bit time for a device type of the device receiving EOP.
The bit time is an approximate value.
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[Weight/ Thickness]
Standard paper (Ream weight 55 to 105kg)
Shaft-Roller-Feed(Opt)
Roller-Feed
Sheet Receive
Cover-Front
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Regist roller
Write sensor lever
Regist clutch
Entrance sensor lever
Tray 1
Paper
Tray 2
Second Tray unit
Pulse motor
(clockwise direction)
Clutch (Gear-Assy-Clutch)
146 /
3. Part Replacement
This section describes how to disassemble/ assemble/ install in the field. This section describes how to
disassemble, however, as for the assembly, take the opposite sequence to the disassembling procedure.
43984801TH Rev.1
Maintenance Tool
Amount
No.2-220 Phillips
screwdriver
No.3-200 screwdriver
Digital multi-meter
Pliers
E-ring plier
Purpose
Remarks
3 to 5 mm screw
147 /
Gear-Assy-Clatch
CONN Cord-AMP8P-AHP8P
Board-OT7
Roller-Feed
Roller-Pick-Up
Roller-Feed-Now
Frame-Assy-Retard
Spring-Retard
Cassette-Assy
Figure 3-1
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Roller-Feed (3.3.3)
Board-OT7 (3.3.4)
Gear-Assy-Clatch (3.3.6)
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Claw
Roller-Pick-Up
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Roller-Feed-NOW
150 /
to remove Guard-Connector
, Connector (9715S-08Z02-G4C)
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3.3.3 Roller-Feed
(1) Turn off the printer and pull the AC cord. Remove the printer from the device.
(2) Remove the 4 screws (Black)
Claw
Claw
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3.3.4 Board-OT7
(1) Turn off the printer and pull the AC cord. Remove the printer from the device.
(2) Remove two Screw-Shoulders
to remove Plate-Top
to Board-OT7
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at
Guard-Connector
Connector(9715S-08Z02-G4C)
Board-OT7
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3.3.6 Gear-Assy-Clatch
(1) Turn off the printer and pull the AC cord. Remove the printer from the device.
(2) Remove Plate-Top. (See 3.3.4 (2) to (4))
(3) Remove four screws (black)
(4) Disconnect two connectors
(5) Remove five screws (black)
.
and two screws (silver)
to remove Bear-Assy-Clatch
Claw
Claw
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Cable
Sensor
Lever-Paper-End
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Claw
Claw
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Roller-Pick-Up
Roller-Feed-NOW
(3) Open Retard-Cover of the paper cassette, and wipe off the separation roller with a wet cloth which is
wring or LED lens cleaner. (See Restard-Cover for how to open it.)
Separation roller
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The failure status is displayed on the LCD (Liquid crystal display) of the operator panel. Follow the
message displayed on LCD and make appropriate repairs.
B430dn
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Trouble displayed on
the LCD message
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According to the
LCD status
message list,
search trouble.
(See 5.3.1)
Perform the
detailed search for
trouble with the
troubleshooting
flow. (See 5.3.1.)
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Jam Error
Open the top cover. OPEN UPPER
COVER
(Paper path) Nnn: Paper jam
nnn:PAPER JAM
*nnn:
*nnn381/382/389
381/382/389
Jam Error
(DUPLEX)
OPEN REAR
COVER
372:PAPER JAM
Size Error
Load mmmm/pppp
and press the
online switch.
462: Tray2 size is
wrong.
Open the top cover.
Nnn: Paper size
error.
LOAD mmmm/
pppp AND PRESS
ONLINE SWITCH
462:TRAY2 MEDIA
MISMATCH
OPEN UPPER
COVER
nnn:PAPER JAM
*nnn:
380/381/382/389
Load mmmm/pppp
and press the
online switch.
462: Tray2 size is
wrong.
*nnn
380/381/382/389
LOAD mmmm/
pppp AND PRESS
ONLINE SWITCH
462:TRAY2 MEDIA
MISMATCH
TRAY2 EMPTY
LOAD mmmm
492:TRAY2 EMPTY
Media Error
Tray Paper
Out
LED
OFF
OFF
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Trouble or Status
Handling
Ready Atten
OFF Blinking Notifies that a jam Check paper in the
occurs during the
Second Tray unit.
paper feed from the Open and close the
Second Tray unit.
top cover to recover
printing, and delete the
error display.
If it occurs frequently,
take action according
to the troubleshooting
flow.
OFF Blinking Notifies that a jam Check paper in the
occurs while paper
extended paper feed
is running through
unit.
the paper path.
Open and close the
top cover to recover
printing, and delete the
error display.
Check paper in the
OFF Blinking Notifies that a
jam occurs while
extended paper feed
printing from the
unit.
duplex unit.
Open and close the
top cover to recover
printing, and delete the
error display.
OFF Blinking Notifies that the
Check ht epaper in the
paper size during
Second Tray unit.
the paper feeding In addition, check if the
from the Second
paper is not overlapped.
Tray unit is not
Open and close the
top cover to recover
OFF Blinking correct.
printing, and delete the
error display.
ON
161 /
Does a jam occur around the entrance when turning on the power?
Yes
No
Yes
NO
Yes
No
No
Replace the hopping roller shaft Assy or the one-way clutch gear of the paper-feed
roller Assy.
Check the coil resistance of the pulse motor.Is it normal (about 4.9 )?
No
Yes
Yes
No
Clean the high-voltage power/ the entrance sensor on the sensor board. Or
replace the high-voltage power/ sensor board or entrance sensor.
No
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6. Connection Diagram
Connection to the printer
SCLK-N
DATA-N
SDP-N
OPCNT-N
0V
+5V
0VP
+24
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
CN1
CN2
HOP1
HOP2
HOP3
HOP4
1
2
3
4
HCLTGND 2
HCLTON-P 1
CN3
Gear-Assy-Clatch
CN1
CN2
SNS
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CN3
163 /
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
I
I/O
O
I
C
I
C
I
Signal
SCLK-N
DATA-N
SDP-N
OPCNT-N
0V
+5V
0VP
+24V
Function
Clock
Data
OPT Transmission Mode
Control Signal
Logic Ground
Logic Circuit Power supply
Analog Ground
Motor/ Clutch Drive Power
1
2
3
4
O
O
O
O
Signal
HOP1
HOP2
HOP3
HOP4
Function
Motor Drive Power
Motor Drive Power
Motor Drive Power
Motor Drive Power
43984801TH Rev.1
1
2
O
C
Signal
HCLTON-P
HCLTGND
Function
Clutch Drive Power
Analog Ground
164 /
(4) Exterior
Direction
Function
TXD+
FROM PRINTER
Transmit Data+
TXD-
FROM PRINTER
Transmit Data-
RXD+
TO PRINTER
Receive Data+
Not used
Not used
RXD-
Not used
Not used
TO PRINTER
Receive Data-
1pin
Support
Remarks
Ethernet ll
IEEE802.3
IEEE802.3+IEEE802.2
IEEE802.3+IEEE802.2+SNAP
Protocol Used in
Protocol used in
Setting reference (2)
Printing (1)
and Change (3)
Other Protocols
TCP/IP
LPR
IPP
FTP
SMTP
HTTPOther than
IPP
HTTP
Telnet
FTP
NetBEUI
SNMP
DHCP/BOOTP
AutoIP
DNS
UPnP
SLP
NetBEUI
SMB, CIFS
WINS
NetBIOS
NetWare
NCP
SNMP
EtherTalk
PAP
NBP
EAP
(B420/B430/B440)
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EAP-TLS,PEAP
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Windows2000 Server(32/64bit)
WindowsVista(32/64bit)
Windows2000
WindowsXP(32/64bit)
b) LPR
LPR is an application to process printing data.
LPR of this system supports multiple clients. In addition, it offers multiple connections to one
client.
Item
Factory Default
Command
Initial letter
Setting Range
1 to 8 clients
Contents
It shows the number of
simultaneous connectable clients.
Up to 8clients can be connected
at the same time.
LPR Option
Purpose
Specify by -J option
Specify by -C option
Font specification
1/2/3/4
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The FTP of this system supports multiple clients. Also, it provides multiple connections to each
client.
Item
1 to 8 clients
Contents
It shows the number of simultaneous
connectable clients. Up to 8clients can
be connected at the same time.
d) Telnet
Telnet is an application to perform the menu reference/ change of the network / printer.
Telnet of this system supports simultaneous connection of multiple clients which are individual
users.
Item
Contents
1 client
Terminal mode
VT-100
VT-100
80 columns
80 columns
25 lines
25 lines
300 seconds
60 to 7200
seconds
e) HTTP
HTTP is an application to perform reference/ change of the network/ printer.
HTTP of this system supports simultaneous connection of multiple clients which are individual
users. In addition, it offers multiple connections to one client.
Item
HTTP version
1.0
Contents
It shows the version of HTTP in
executing.
f) SNMP
SNMP is an application to perform reference/ change of the network/ printer.
SNMP of this system supports simultaneous connection of multiple clients which are individual
users. In addition, it offers multiple connections to one client.
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Factory Default
Contents
Printer Name
Olxxxxxx
-prn1
MLxxxxxx
-prn1
Etherxxxxxx
-prn1
Job Timeout
10 seconds
Olxxxxxx
Mlxxxxxx
Etherxxxxxx
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Item
Factory Default
Contents
Olxxxxxx
MLxxxxxx
Etherxxxxxx
Printer Name
(Print Server
Name)-prn1
NULL
NULL
Tree
NULL
Context
NULL
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Specify a Zone of EtherTalk.
It is not necessary to input this value, and if this
column is blank, all of SoftNIC should be connected
to Zone.
Specify an identifier of the printer on EtherTalk.
It is not necessary to input this value, and if this
column is blank, the default is used.
If there is a printer with the same name in a zone
specified by EtherTalk Zone Name, an ordinal
number is added to the last.
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(10) Setup
Each setting item can be set up by the menu and network administration tool.
Operation Panel Display
Setting item
Setting item
(lower level)
(Upper level)
*: Default
TCP/IP
Default
Function
Enable
Disable
IP v4
IP v4+v6
IP v6
IP address setup
Enable
Disable
Enable
Disable
Enable
Disable
Auto
802.2
802.3
ETHERNET II
SNAP
Auto Manual
Set an IP version.
Operate with IPv4 at "IPv4". (IPv6 is disabled)
Operate with both IPv4 and IPv6 at "IPv4+v6".
Operate with IPv6 at "IPv6". (IPv4 is disabled)
Specify Enable/ Disable of NETBEUI protocol.
IP address
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Subnet mask
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
Gateway address
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
WEB
Enable
Disable
TELNET
Enable
Disable
FTP
Enable
Disable
SNMP
Enable
Disable
Network size
Normal
Small
Connection to HUB
Auto
100BASE-TX
FULL
100BASE-TX
HALF
10BASE-T
FULL
10BASE-T
HALF
Execute
IP version
NETBEUI
NETWARE
ETHERTALK
Frame
Factory Default
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