Np6050 Service Manual
Np6050 Service Manual
Np6050 Service Manual
FEATURES
in stream reading mode, further, it can turn out as many as 60 copies every minute (A4, horizontal; onecopy-per-original).
2. It uses newly designed pick-up and feedrng mechanisms
copying.
drum ensures
high durability
CANON
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II. SPECIFICATIONS
1. Type
Body
Console
Copyboard
Fixed
Light source
Lens
Zoom lens
F$cJos;nsitive
Amorphous
silicon
2. System
Front deck paper deck type
Copying
Indirect photoelectric
Charging
Corona
Exposure
Copy density
adjustment
Automatic
Development
Pick-up
2 front cassettes
2 front paper deck cassettes
Automatic
Manual
Multifeeder
or manual
Transfer
Corona
Separation
Cleaning
Blade
Fixing
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3. Performance
Original type
1 I:1
1 Direct
1 Reduce I
1:0.500
1 Reduce II
Reduce III
;oPying
atios
1:0.707
Reduce IV
1:0.865
1:2.000
Enlarge II
1:1.414
Enlarge Ill
1:1.224
Enlarge IV
1:1.154
Enlarge
1 Zoom
Nait time
I I:O.~SIO
to 2.040
I
Iirst copy
)ontinuous
1:0.816
Zopy we
deck)
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(I % increments)
Metrrc
Inch
Metric
Inch
A3 max.
11 xl 7 max.
A3 max.
11 xl 7 max.
l-3
Cassette
l
Paper deck
l
Multifeeder
COPY
paper
type
Automatic
l
Two-sided
copying
Automatic
l
Overlay
copying
Multifeeder
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None
Claw
55 mm deep
(500 sheets each of 80 g/m* paper)
Cassette
Tray
162 mm deep
(about 1500 sheets each of 80 g/m2 paper)
Paper deck
Copy tray
Leading edge
Trailing edge
2.75*2.3mm
Van-image
width
3.0r2.55mm
1 Other sizes
Left/right
(2nd side)
A4 horizontal,
85 honzontal,
84, A3,
2.75*2.3mm
LTR horizontz II
3.0*2.55mm
Other sizes
T
Auto Clear
Auto Power-Off
. RDF-DI/-D2
- Stapler Sorter-El/-E2
cc-v/cc-x
- Sorter-G1
l
Cassette Heater
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4. Others
Front paper deck
7.5 to 32.5C
Temperature
Operating
5 to 80%
Humidity
environment
Atmosphericpressure 0.8 to 1.O atm
Power
112ov
220/240 V(AMS)
220/240 V(CA)
220/240 V
/ NDK XXXXXXX
supply
VDP XXXXXXX
RDDXXXXXXX
PDD XXXXXXX
1O/l .5 kW or less
Maximum
Power
Standby
consumption
Continuous copying
Copying
Standby
Noise
Width
/ 640 mm/25.2 in
1 Depth
1725 mml28.5 in
IHeight
1 1164 mm/45.8 in
1
Dimensions
Weight
Copy paper
Consumables
Toner
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1. GENERAL
Ratio
Size
Cow
size
DESCRIPTION
CoDieslmin
B5R-B4
84
33
A5-A4
A4
51
m
(122%)
A4-B4
84
33
Iv
(115%)
B4-A3
A3
25
B5+A4
A4
51
(141%)
inlarge
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Copy tray
@ Copyboard
0
@
0
8
0
cover
@
@I
@I
0
holder
Figure
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Cassette 3
Right deck
Left deck
Front door
l-301
1-9
knob
assembly
assembly
@
@
Fixing assembly
@
@
Fixing/feeding
Fixing/feeding
releasing lever
@ Toner hopper
Figure I-302
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B. Cross Section
1. Cross
Section
of the Body
0 No. 3 mirror
@ No. 2 mirror
@ Heat rays absorption
0 Scannrng lamp
0
@
glass
No. 1 mrrror
Fixing assembly
0 Copyboard glass
@ Fixing cleaner
8
Lens
a
@
@
@
@
0
Registration
roller
Transfer/separation
assembly
Feeding belt
Duplexrng unit feeding
assembly
@ No. 5 mirror
@ Multifeeder prck-up roller
@ Roller electrode
@ Pr-transfer
assembly
cent) roller
Delrvery roller
charging
Holding tray
Fixrng roller
Figure l-303
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IV. OPERATIONS
A. Control Panel
0 Touch panel display
@ Reset key
8
User Mode key
@ Toner supply mouth
@ Stop key
@I Start key
@ Guide key
0 Pilot lamp
@ ID key
@ Clear key
@ Preferences
0
8
0
Keypad
Pre-Heat key
Interrupt key
key
Figure l-401
1Ready to copy.
Figure l-402
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1. GENERAL
DESCRIPTION
B. Basic Operations
1) Turning on the power.
0 The Wait indicator will remarn on rn green.
0
Normally,
room temperature).
reproduction
ratro.
@ Reduce/Direct/Enlarge
Key
Use the key to make a default-srze
copy of
a default-srze original.
0 Zoom key
Use it to select a reproductron
ratro
between 49% and 204% in 1% increments.
@ Size Fine-Tune Key
Use it to make a 93%* copy.
*May be changed between 90% and 99%
in 1% Increments.
4) To select a copy size, select the appropriate
paper source using the Paper Select key.
0 If the appropriate source IS not avarlable,
place paper on the multifeeder tray.
5) Select the appropriate copy densrty.
0 To copy in AE (automatic density adjustment) mode, press the AE key, and check
to make sure that the notation A becomes
highlighted.
@ To obtarn a darker copy through manual
adjustment, press the Darker key (Copy
Density key) so that the blanker moves to
the right; to obtain a lrghter copy on the
other hand, press the Lighter key so that
the blinker moves to the left.
matically.
@I You may perform any of the following keys
as necessary between when copying starts
and as many copies as set are made.
- Stopping the Copying Operation
To stop continuous
copying
; copyrng
operation,
Copying Operation
You can interrupt continuous copying operation to make copies using new copying settings.
Press the Copy Star key @ thereafter so that
copying will resume using the previous settings.
11
1 Lighter
Darker
Figure I-403
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C. Auto Start
You may select auto start while the copier is in
wait state.
The wait period refers to any of the following:
During wait state after power-on.
During wait state after deselecting preheat mode.
During wire cleaning.
During wait state after removing a jam.
Place an original, select the appropriate copying mode, and press the Copy Start key while the
copier is in wait state.
The Start indicator will change from green to
orange to indicate that auto start has been selected. (You cannot use interrupt mode.)
Copying will start automatically with the selected copying mode as soon as the copier enters
standby state.
You may deselect auto start by pressing the
Clear key @ or Reset key (//,
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top/bottom
margins
on the left/right
or
Reference:
The copier creates a margin for brnding on
the left/right or top/bottom of copies by
moving the image of the original to the
left/right or top/bottom.
@> Dunng pre-heat mode, the control temperature of the fixrng assembly is lowered.
@ Select topirightltoplbottom
binding mode
first. Then, set the width for the front and
back in the case of left/right binding inde-
Note:
This mode
mode.
in user
Right bfnding
Left blndlng
Figure l-404
may
be disabled
rn service
1 - 20mm
-1
Top bIndIng
Figure l-405
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F. Erasing Frames
copy.
*May be varied between 1 and 20 mm with
default at 18 mm.
n
2mm +I
20mm
i4_i
4b
f
2mm
c1
Original
2mm
Figure l-406
1_
/
+1+
4mm
Figure l-406
_I
20mm
2mm
4k
k
f
7mm
Figure l-409
Figure l-407
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1996PRINTEDINJAPAN
(IMPRIM~
AUJAPON)
From
One-Sided
Originals
Copies
You can make a two-srded
one-sided originals.
In addition,
you may
to Two-Sided
press
the
Page
Copies
You can make a two-sided copy from a two-
sided origrnal.
From Two-Sided
copier
If no such source
Originals
to One-Sided
Copres
You can make two one-sided
one two-sided original.
l
Select one-sided
copies from
) two-sided as standard
mode.
will select
the
of paper is available,
cassette
the
containing
the
is consid-
Points
to Note
When
SIDE-SEC Setting
To change from one-sided
Changing
(1 for
2
) two-sided to
is I, you
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L. Page Composition
In page composition mode, two or four originals will be reduced and copied on one sheet of
paper.
This mode may be any of the following four
types:
Originals
Mode
Copies
Note:
You cannot select auto reproduction ratio in
@@
+m
@&
.@
4on-l
mode
Z-on-1 mode
(overlay)
Figure l-410
Note:
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N. Using ID Mode
M. Cover Mode
If you are using the RDF, you may put covers
by selecting this mode:
0 Select cover copying to add a cover.
Select back cover copytng to add a back
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cover.
Select interleaf
leaves.
You may
copy
copying
images
to
insert
1. Storing
of originals
on the
In any avarl-
inter-
may be Insert-
ID Numbers
1) Press lusermode],
pII.
I],
and
m
in sequence.
2) Select storing ID number on the message display, and press the (OKI key.
3) Press
to
appropriate
highlight,
and
enter
the
ID Numbers
key.
2) Press the m
3) Wait so that the copier will be ready for operatton after validating the number.
4) Press the m
Input screen.
3, Controlling
the Count
Readings
/I,
I-,
and
-1
in sequence.
Select count control on the message display,
and press the /OKI key.
Press the V key to scan through the count
readings of copies made under each number.
(You may directly enter a specific ID number.)
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key
IID
I,
and
1user mode 1.
2) Select storing ID number on the message display, and press the m
key.
3) Select ID number all clear, and press the
m
key to initialize all ID numbers.
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0. User
Mode
1. Specifications
2. Adjustment/cleaning
3. Timer
4. Preferences
function
1. Specifications
Item (on drsplay)
auto sort ON/OFF
Descriptron
Use it to select or deselect
using
the
RDF
and
Remarks
automatic
making
sorting when
copies
At sh,pment: ON
of multiple
At shipment: ON
Copy paper: A4, 85,
LTR horizontal
the sorter will not move the copies to the front for
collectron (no command will be issued).
skrp mode ON/OFF
auto cassette
change/APS ON/OFF
manual size
specification
ON/OFF
At shipment: ON
Factory setting: ON
Factory setting: ON
Factory setting: ON
Size Input
is
Table 1-401(a)
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Description
Remarks
Buzzer ON/OFF
Use it to specify the ratio to be used for size fine- Factory setting: 93%
tuning between 90% and 99% in 1% increments.
size fine-tuning
:entering ON/OFF
Factory setting: ON
Factory mode
Ratio: 100%
Paper: Auto selection
Density: Manual
Copy count: 1
Table 1-401(b)
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1. GENERAL
DESCRIPTION
2. Adjustment/Cleaning
Description
Remarks
feeder cleaning
to one-
0.2%
Table l-402
3. Timer
Descrlptlon
Remarks
Use it to set the auto power-off time between 10 min Factory setting:
and 2 hr In IO-mln increments (up to 1st hr) and in 1 hr
1-hr increments
(from 1st to 2nd hr). You may
disable the auto power-off mechanism.
weakly timer
time/day
control
panel
will
Table l-403
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Il.
GENERAL
DESCRIPTION
4. Preferences
Description
Remarks
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V. WARNINGS AND
ACTIONS TO TAKE
A. Jam Indication
Perform the following when the control panel
indicates the Jam message/icon.
For jams occurring in an option (sorter, RDF),
see therr respective Service Manuals.
If the jam IS in the copier, be sure to check the
pick-up assembly, separation/feeding
assembly,
fixing/delivery assembly, cleaning assembly, and
duplexing/feeding
assembly first and remove all
paper.
Figure l-502
1. Jam in Unit 1 (fixing/feeding
assembly)
all pieces
of paper from the
4) Remove
fixing/feeding
assembly; then, close the left
cover of the fixing unit, and push in the fixing/feeding assembly.
Lock the releasing lever of the fixing/feeding
assembly by shifting it to horizotnal position.
Close the front door.
Figure
2)
l-501
l-503
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l-25
of the holding
tray feeding
Figure l-504
Figure I-507
clockwise turns.
1) Open
Figure I-505
5) Push in the holding tray assembly
into the
copier.
Figure l-508
2) Open the cover of the holding tray feeding
assembly, and remove the paper.
3) Close the cover, and push in the holding tray
feeding assembly into the copier.
4) Close the front door.
Figure l-506
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1. GENERAL
Assembly
1) Open the multifeeder, and open the multifeeder cover while holding the grips on the multifeeder.
DESCRIPTION
Deck
paper deck.
In the case of the left deck, perform the following steps additionally:
3) Open the copiers front door, and pull out the
holding tray feeding assembly to the front
while holding the grips on the holding tray
feeding assembly.
Figure
l-509
I-512
of the holding
tray feeding
Figure
l-510
Figure 1-513
5) Close the cover, and push in the holding tray
feeding assembly.
6) Close the front door.
Figure
l-511
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C. Supplying Toner
deck, or multifeeder
developing
Reference:
assembly
1. Supplying
.._
- Toner
1. AddirgPaprtothe~Deck
1) Holding the grip on the cassette/paper
deck,
and
I
Figure l-514
2) Hold the toner bottle in both hands, turn it
upside down several times so that the toner
inside will be even.
Figure 1-515
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Figure l-51 9
Figure
l-516
the bottom.
Figure
Figure
l-520
1-517
Figure 1-521
Figure
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l-518
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marking
indicated
on the
hopper
assembly.
This will unlock the toner bottle.
Figure l-522
10) Pull the toner bottle upward at an angle (upper
left) to detach.
Figure l-523
11)
-Caution:
Do NOT throw the toner bottle into fire; it
can burst or explode.
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I.
IMAGE FORMATION
A. Outline
Cleaning
Fixing assembly
aapa.auw
LIOW
Separation charging
assembly
Tran\sfer charging
assembly
l&k-up
(cassette)
Figure 2-101
The
graphic
ity images.
Figure Z-102 gives an outline of the steps
taken to produce copies. (The automatic control
mechanism will be described later.)
C-
pii+
Figure 2-102
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6
7
8
9
Pre-exposure
exposure
(step 3)
Dark area
DC)
Transfer (positive DC)
Separation (AC + positive DC)
Fixing
Drum cleaning
Time (t)
Figure 2-104
C. Pre-Exposure
(step 1)
Figure 2-103
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Figure 2-105
The drum is subjected to pre-exposure before
primary charging to remove residual charges from
the surface, thereby preventing uneven copy density.
F. Development
(step 4)
_
Blade
Developing
cylinder
Figure 2-108
As shown in Figure 2-108 the developing
assembly consists of a cylrnder made up of a
Figure 2-106
frxed magnet and a cylinder that rotates therearound and a magnetic blade.
face potential.
image
Dark area
Magnet
Magnet
Figure 2-109
Light area
Figure 2-107
The optical image of an onginal is projected to
the surface of the drum, thereby
charges in the light areas.
neutralrzrng the
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A concentrated
magnetic
field occurs
at all
times from the magnet to the tip of the blade, collecting magnetic toner.
Once inside the concentrated
magnetic
field,
of
An even layer of toner is formed on the cylinder by the work of the strong bond to the blade.
AC and DC biases are applied to the developing cylinder and the blade at the same time
(referred to as developing bias) and, as a result,
Pre-transfer
chargin assembly
?
Positive
component
15oov
7h
DC bias
Negative
component
Figure 2-111
rM
2-4
turning
the
latent
COPYRIGHT
images
into
with a DC bias
visible
CANON
H. Transfer (step 6)
charging
I. Separation (step 7)
Transfer/separation
charging assembly
assembly
T
I
Figure 2-112
Positive
corona
charges
Figure 2-113
ing assembly to a positive potential and is attracted to the surface of the photosensitive drum by
the work of statrc; in this step, AC corona charges
Reference:
If the transfer guide was grounded drrectly,
the charges that should remain on the back
of copy paper would escape, causing transfer faults; if not grounded, the transfer
of thin
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K. Drum Cleaning
J. Fixing (step 8)
waste
toner
feeding
Magnetic
roller
screw
Figure 2-114
Figure 2-115
Reference:
The number of halogen heaters for use differs depending on the copier configuration:
for the 115V model, two heaters (800 W +
400 W) and for the 220/24OV model, one
heater (1200 W).
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II. AUXILIARY
PROCESS
A. Roller Electrode
B. Separation
Claw
Roller electrode
Separation claw
Figure 2-201
A DC btas (positrve
the
failed
roller
the
roller
electrode
to deposit
electrode,
component)
to collect
thereby
assembly,
toner
of the drum
limiting
charging
is applred
excess
on the surface
pre-transfer
charging
Figure 2-202
possible
assembly,
to
that
to the
soiling
transfer
of
A pre-transfer
charging
affect
fault,
chargtng
or copy
separation
sensitive
drum,
of copy
allowing
To prevent
claws
are
assembly.
separation
feedtng
paper
the copy
from
fault
the
paper
can
photo-
to move
assembly.
such
located
(The
fault,
paper
a problem,
at the
claws
bottom
serve
to separate
two
separation
of the
to force
cleaning
tive drum.)
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D. Ozone Filter
A catalytic filter is located in the exhaust fan
assembly to break down the ozone generated by
the various charging assemblies, thereby preventing the emission of ozone to the outside of
the copier.
E. Static Elimination
Copy paper before delivery retains some
charges from transfer immediately before delivery: a grounded line of discharging strings is used
at the exist to remove such charges.
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3. OPERATIONS
I.
AND
TIMING
BASIC OPERATIONS
A. Functional
Construction
system, expo-
Control system
Exposure
Copyboard
Control panel
Control
Delivery
control
assemblv
circuitry
Holding tray
feedmg assembly
Cassette/paper
Pick-up/feeding
system
deck
system
Figure 3-101
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Control *stem
DC
controller
PCS
Q156
(CPU,
AC driver PCS
Solenoids
Clutches
-_cI
~ sortercontroller
-
IPC
Lamp regulator
Scanning
lamp
PCS
Microprocessor
Stapler sorter
Figure 3-102
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3-3
+5
3
SCHP
+5
f
SCDPI
I
J727
J730
Scanner
original
leading
mm
JIllA
+5v
3
SCDPP
1
+sv
f
CSCC
1
+5
f
XHP
1
+5v
f
.YHP
1
J669
J868
J867
JllgA
c5v
f
SBD
7
S9D
1.
(The light-blocking plate is at PSg )
Figure 3-103
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3. OPERATIONS
AND TIMING
(The Ilght-blocklng
When PSI9
plate IS at PSI0
plate.
1
The
i,gh,-blocbng
plate IS at PS19
Figure 3-104
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3-5
1.
position
sensor
J750
J210
JPOPS
-3 -13
J113S
-1
*en*or
1.
(The partition
_ ,
J789
-6 -
J115S
-3
-5
-7
-4
-6
J2741
J2756
-9 -
+sv
When copy paper is in the multifeeder.
MFS
I
=
J2738
1.
(The light-blocking
plate is at PS22.)
+5v
J108A
-8
Ilght-blocking
plate IS at PS23
-5 J305
-
,I,:;
+5
When PS25 detects the lifter,
1.
(The light-blocking
J803
J117.A
-3
-3
Cassette
3 paper Sensor
-7
-7
-6
-6
plate is at PS25.)
+5v
C3PD
7
J812
JS14
Cassette
4 liner posmon
smsor
-5
J117S
-5
-4
-3
-4
-3
plate 1s at PS27.)
+5
When P.528 detects the lifter,
C4LTP
1.
(The light-blocking
plate is at PS28.)
z
J315
cassette
J117S
-8
-8
-7
-6
-7
-6
C5
4 paper sensor
c4PD
Figure 3-105
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(COPY
paper
isat PS47.j
See p. S-52.
Figure 3-107
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Figure 3-108
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d=aeclfc4l
MFPW
-&
+5v
f
CBPW
of mpy paper.
-&
+5V
J1188
J828
I
I -1
f
C4PW
I
l5
f
TEP
I
+5
f
DTEP
I
J202A
I -1
J2755
Jll3A
-14 DTEP
JIOBA
When the fixing feeding unit is slid out. I.
Figure 3-109
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f
cassene3 paper
XPLO
detection
XPL1
2
t5V
f
cassene4 paper
XPLO
detBCtlOn
24PLl
Vanes depending
theIenQthOf
COPY
WP=l
Hratr
Hold,"Qtrayfeedl"Q
assembly detectton
-&
Type ,dent,hcatio
]mperwlre
(caper harness)
I
1
+5v
-r
HUM1
1;-
Figure 3-110
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see Chapter
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CVRON
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See Chapter 3
Figure 3-llla
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Figure 3-111 b
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13.
OPERATIONS
AND
TIMING
5V
3
MIFG
MION
MPBRK
MZFG
Scanning
motor
0
M3
M3FT
M3CL
MBSRK
M30N
MSWR
M3MD2
M3MDi
M3MW
M3FG
M3FS
Figure 3-112
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3. OPERATIONS
AND
TIMING
w,,e
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Ml6
rotates, a,temates
between 1 and 0
-2
(pulse signal)
Figure 3-113
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OPERATIONS
AND
TIMING
J765
-4
-5
When 1. M7
turnson
When I, M8 stops.
While in rotation, alternates
between 1 and 0.
JPO8
JPO8
Jll:
While
in rotation,
alternates
between 1 and v.
When 1. M9 stops.
While in rotation, alternates
between 1 and U.
Figure 3-114
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AND
TIMING
When 1. Ml4
turnsON.
Figure 3-115
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OPERATIONS
AND TIMING
J704
JllBB
FMZD-
FM3D
A, 12 ,
L
J710
J104A
-1
FMSD
At 24 V, rotates.
FMGD
Developing fan
J109
Feeding fan
1,
J3774
Jl,lE
-3
Cleaner fan
FM7D
-4
1,
J715
Jl04A
-5
-6
FMBD
Figure 3-116
3-18
(IMPRIMk
AU JAPDN)
Figure 3-117
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13.
OPERATIONS
AND TIMING
J810
JBOQ
-1 m
24V
J117A
-9
-2
-10
CLllD
u
J813
Cassette 4 pick-up clutch
J812
-1 n
J817
Pick-up vemcal path roller
4 drive clutch
24
J117B
-1
-2
-2
J117!3
J316
-1 m
C4PUCD
24
-9
-10
-2
CLIJD
J
J7Q3
J794
Right deck pick--up clutch
24
J116A
-1 r-l
-9
-2
-10
J819
f
ClPUCD/
LDPUCD
24
J113B
-9
-10
J844
J346
CLISD
!4
J121A
CZPUCD/
LDPUCD
J&t61
J8461
!4
J12lA
-1 n
-7
-2
-3
f
CL17D
u
J787
J115A
-3
24
f
-4
CLl8D
J246
Leftdeck
Jll3.4
-1
14V
f
-2
LDLCD
?4V
f
RDLCD
Figure 3-118
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3. OPERATIONS
AND
TIMING
Figure 3-119
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J122A
J82P
-6
JS23
unit locking
-5
-6
J108A
J865
-1
SL13
-2
solenoid
SL14
-1
GlPURR
FFULSD
-2
-1
FCBSD
-2
J789
-2
-1
J115B
-1
-3
f
MFRLSD
!4
JlOBB
-11
-1 -
ON.
4V
-9
u
J7444
When a. SLl2tutn.s
-1,
-2m
turns ON
JIOBA
J7891
-,m
When o, SLll
-1
J865
-1
SL15
C3PURR
4V
-2
J865
Fixmg
cleaning
belt drive
4V
J122B
Fimglfeeding
solenoid
-5
?
SLlGFD
When 0. SLl6
SL, 6FD
tms ON (Cw)
(CCW.
Figure 3-120
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3. OPERATIONS
AND
TIMING
PEXP
When ox
tix pre-exposure
LEOS
turnON
-9
5
LEOPOT
-6
-EOPCK
LEOPLD
+5V
Power supply
forthe
lamp.
Figure 3-121
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MD
;ND
Connection
to RDF
?XD
3ND
FG
3FEDGE
24vu
OVU
24VA
From power
SUPPlY Id
OVA
24vu
no1
,703
J102
XD
3ND
Connection
IXD
to sorter
ZND
-11
-2
-12
-1
-9
-4
24VA
-10
-3
OVA
J726
Control
24vu1
ovu
From power
supply unit
J702
J106E
card
CCNTD
CCNND
Figure 3-122
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AND
TIMING
2. Operations
1. Outline
Figure 3-123 is a block diagram showing the
main motor control circuit, which has the followtng
functions:
0 Turning on and off the main mqtor.
@ Controlling the main motor to a specific speed.
The main motor IS a DC motor equtpped with
a bulk-in clock pulse generator. When the motor
rotates, the clock pulse generator generates clock
pulses (MMCLK) according to the revolution of
the motor.
The main motor control PCB uses these clock
When
(MlON)
goes i, the phase comparator circuit and the frequency circuit shown in Figure 3-123 generate
control signals.
The control signals generated by both circuits
are mrxed and sent to the motor drive circuit,
thereby turning on the motor dnve circuit and ultimately rotating the main motor.
When MION goes o, the control signal output
stops and the signal remains O, keeping the main
motor from rotating.
clock
pulses
(MMCLK)
are frequency-
as
1111
34 MION
MMCLK
33 MlFG
Figure 3-123
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3. Detecting an Error
If an excess load is imposed on the motor for
some reason, the DC controller PCB detects an
error in the clock pulses of the main motor; as a
result, it will indicate EOlO on the control panel
with a message to that effect.
of Operations
at Power-On
(l/2)
IS 17C or more.
Powerswtcil
ON
end of CMNTRZ
Developing bias DC
Develop,ng b,as AC
Pre-transtercharg~ng
assembly DC
Pre-transfer charging
assembly AC
Transfer changing
assembly
Separation charging
assembly DC
Separation charging
assembly AC
Preexposure
LED
+
I
I
\
1. During potential control (CNTRI, CNTRP), blank exposure lamp LEDs corresponding to tie potentlat
sensor are turned OFF to measure VD and VL1,
2. When the power switch is turned ON, the pnmary pre-transfer. transfer, and separation charging wres
are cleaned If the surface temperature
01 the fixmg roller is 100C or less.
3. Walt-up IS executed I 10 set after the end 0t p~tel,al control to speed up warm-up.
Figure 3-124
3-27
13.
OPERATIONS
AND
TIMING
Man
motor Ml
Transfer charging
-The difference from the basic sequence of operations (l/2) is that WMUPR is executed until the surface temperature of the fixing roller reaches 200C (210C) by not ending LSTR in IO set after the
end of potential control (CNTRI, CNTR2).
-The value within parentheses applies when the ambient temperature is 17C or less and, in addition,
the surface temperature of the fixing roller at power-on is 75C or less.
The value outside the parentheses applies when the surface temperature is 75C or more.
Figure 3-125
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Period
Function
WMUP
(warm up)
power switch IS
turned ON until the
surface temperature
Remarks
assembly warms.
of the fixing
assembly upper
roller reaches 195~C.
l
INTR
(initial rotation)
VAIT
wait)
temperature of the
fixing assembly
If the surface
temperature of the fixing
roller is IOO~C or less
when the power switch is
turned ON, the primary,
pre-transfer, separation,
and transfer charging
wires are cleaned.
The lens moves to Direct
position (A4 width, 297
mm).
* Discharges copy
paper, if any.
CNTR2
For about 5 set after
(control rotation 2) the end of CNTRl.
LSTR
While the
(last rotation)
photosensitive drum
makes a single
rotation.
;TSY
taken of
end of LSTR.
Table 3-101
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13.
OPERATIONS
AND
TIMING
Figure 3-126
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Function
Penod
VTR
linitial rotation)
Remarks
CNTRl
copying.
starts.
I
/Controlsthe drum
~potential VD.
surface
\ER
AE rotation)
;CFW
scanner forward)
XXV
scanner forward)
STR
last rotation)
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are copied.
Reference:
If the conditions of measurement indicated
on p. 3-49 exist, potential control rotation
is mea-
(CNTRI,
INTR.
2) is executed
Primary
charging
Scanner
movement
Figure 3-127
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Period
Function
Remarks
4
While the scanner IS
SCFWl
:scanner forward 1; moving forward.
:opying original on
efi)
and
ratio.
picked up.
photosensitive drum
through mirrors and lenses.
Note:
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i/
Original\,
(small)
.g
4
g
_--_~-~&.
>---
/
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::
,4&4
,
,
~~
copy paper
/ (large)
_-_-__$;p~_
(large)!
for
-.
(small)
. . . . . .. . .~.
fol
Direct
Enlarge
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2. Moving
3. Controlling
the Lens
are 4-phase
stepping
motors.
by
DC controller
PCB
24V
jI
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i
Q156
JIIOA
-3
J7:
J736
X-HOLD
-6
-1
-2
-4
-5
JllOA
-12
Y-HOLD
(X)
nmot
oi
!4V
I
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I
J736
-15
.I0
11
-13
14
I -
Figure 3-204
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4. Moving
the Lens
a. At Power-On
When the power switch is turned ON, the lens
X motor (M4) rotates, thereby
the direction
(PS6).
(A4 copying).
it sends
motor
of the
X motor starts to rotate in reverse; when the signal plate on the lens stage blocks the lens Y home
position sensor (PS7), the lens Y motor (M5)
starts to rotate in reverse.
Each motor stops when the lens reaches
Direct position (A4 copy paper width). (See period
I in Figure 3-205.)
Sequence
of Operations
Ratio changed
(in Reduce)
Power switch ON
Ratio changed
(an Enlarge)
n
WMUPNVMUPR
v
INTR
STBY
I I
I
B
5
Motor rotates CWisensor
ON
on conditions)
Figure 3-205
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Light-blocklng
be,,
Light-z
Lens Y home
wsitlon sensor
(PS7)
DC Controller PCB
Figure 3-206
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DC controller PCB
Figure 3-207
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2. Relationship
between
Scanner
Sensor
and Signals
Description
Scanner sensor
Scanner home
SCHP
position sensor
.The scanner has reached home position.
(PSI)
Original detectlon
leading edge 1
SCDPI
sensor (PS3)
,L.
Scanner original
leading edge 2
sensor (PS4)
SCDP2
I
position.
Table 3-201
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The
distance
is
over
determined
which
the
by the
size
Ratio key ON
scanner
moves
microprocessor
in
microprocessor
of an original
computes
copy
paper
mine
the distance
size
and
reproduction
over which
the dimensions
to the selected
ratio
to deter-
the scanner
travels
forward.
mode.
Figure 3-208
3-40
4. Sequence
of Operations
for Scanner
Movement
Leadlng edge
of 1 page
Leading edge
of 1St page
v
INTR
Leading edge of
2nd page
v
SCFW
AER
(page separation)
SCRVl
v
SCFWZ
SCRVP
LSTR
Figure 3-209
I, II, and III in Ftgure 3-209 are all controlled by
the microprocessor on the DC controller PCB with
Reference:
If two or more modes
are selected,
the
The microprocessor exerts control with reference to the size of the original when the
following modes are selected:
Table 3-202
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5. Sequence of Scanner Movement with the RDF in Use (A4, 2 originals, 1 copy)
Figure 3-210
a. Outline
Stream reading is executed if the copier is
equipped with an RDF.
In stream reading, the copiers scanner is fixed
in position and the RDF feeds originals from right
to left for exposure.
Conditions
A4, LTR, or 85 one-sided original
one-original-to-one-copy mode
reproduction ratio between 70% and 115%
paper source not cassette 4
l
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PJ.
scanner
----,w
/,I,
PI
VY
,11,
KY
vie-
Figure 3-211
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OPERATIONS
AND TIMING
start
Copie
I I
I I
RDF
1: Scanner
2: scanner
fixed in position.
lnoes.
Figure 3-212
a. Outline
Copies are made using a combination of
stream reading (fixed scanner) and normal scanning (moving scanner) with the RDF installed to
the copier under the following conditions:
n Conditions
one-to-multiple-copies mode
reproduction ratio between 70% and 115%
paper source other than cassette 4
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7. Scanner
Motor Control
Circuit
a. Outline
Figure 3-214 shows the circuit that controls the
scanner motor, and the circuit has the followrng
functions:
0 Turning on and off the scanner motor.
@ Controlling the rotatron drrectron of the scanner motor.
0
(M30N)
(M3FIR)
clockwise,
d. Controlling
Movement
the
Reverse
thereby
of the
Scanner
When the scanner motor drive signal (M30N)
goes 1 and the scanner forward signal (MSF/R)
goes l, the drive circuit turns ON, thereby moving the scanner motor counterclockwise.
e. Controlling
c. Controlling
the
Forward
Scanner
When the scanner
Movement
of the
Motor
to a Specific Speed
to the
DC controller PCB
J112
M3PRL e
J632
B6
8,
J112
88
3632
6
MSF/R T>
+-t:
HalI
v %
J112
M30N y>
B7
J112
3632
SCXlilet
motor
7.
Motor
rotation
M3MD2 *-
M3MDO ti
J112
MBFS $;;
CLK t> I3
J632
vlSNCON b=
MBMDI
Rotor
4
3
J632
5
A t
SCMCLK
Figure 3-214
3-47
Scanner reverse
movement
Table 3-203
II
Figure 3-215
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2. Control
Method
1. Outline
The quality of copy Images are affected by
changes in the latent image; the changes In latent
images in turn are affected by the followlng:
0 Changes in the sensitivity of the drum.
(2) Changes In the discharging by the primary
charging assembly.
@ Changes in the degree of exposure.
In general, these changes are caused by
changes in the site of installation (temperature,
humidity) and deterioration/soiling
of parts.
To ensure stable latent images against such
changes, the NP6050 is equipped with a mechanism that controls the surface potential of the
I VL2 1
as possible.
Using such correction conditions, the light
area potential (VL2) for the developing bias is
measured for determination
of the developing bias.
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Mode
Timing
Text mode
Once at power-on.
Once during first copying
between 10 min an 60 min after
power-on.
.Once during first copying after
60 min.
Photo mode
drum.
The NP6050s potential sensor is used to
measure the dark area potential (VD) and the light
area potential (VLl) of the surface of the drum,
and the data is used to make correctlons so that
these potentials are as close to the target values
of Potential
Control
of the DC component
3-49
Reference:
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If the measurement is in excess of the control range of the target value after measuring the potential eight times, the notation 1
will be indicated for LLMT (upper limit flag
of the lamp ON voltage) in service mode
(display mode; 1).
transformer.
rTo
\/
INTR
Measurement
potential
by
sensor
SCFW or AER
I
j
CNTRl
VD VD VD VD
CNTRZ
VD
VLi vL2
1111
lllIl
Rderew
VQw
r
Scanning lamp
$
CorrectIon
VOltaW
Fl%ll
voltage
Figure 3-301
VL2 is determined in the following sequence:
The lamp is turned ON at 52.1 V,thereby
exposing the standard whrte plate to read
the drum potential (VLI).
The lamp ON voltage is controlled so that
VLl is 170 V.
The ON voltage for the white background
of the original is obtained by adding 5.1 V
to the ON voltage of VLl.
As such, the value 5.1 V is the result of converhng the difference between the intensity used
to expose the standard white plate and the rntensity representing the whrte background of the
original.
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The alternating
potential
induce alternating
current
current
signals
sent by the
error,amplifier
circuit, where they are converted
into direct current signals that represent the dif-
sig-
Figure
3-302
thereby allowing
potential sensor.
The other outputs of the high-voltage
genera-
Piezoelectdc
oscillator
Potential
measurement
PCB
DC controller
PCB
Figure 3-303
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Syncclamp
circuit
output
Mu
+,2v
Note:
The sensor and the potential measurement
cerned, the sensor and the potential measurement PCB are treated as a single unit
and referred to as a potential measurement unrt.
Caution:
Do not touch the variable
potential measurement
Sync
SIgnal
resistor on the
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2. Operations
supply.
Controls the intensity to suit the sensitivity
of the drum.
Controls the intensity to suit the density of
the originals (AE control).
@ Checks the activation of the scanning lamp.
.
IN
PWOFF
I 1
ErrOr
detection
circuit
JlllR6
!
CVRON
J503-z
t
iJ!
HIM1
Differential
amplifier
phase control
power voltage
circuit
Arc circuit
I
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J501-1
DC controller PCB
Figure 3-306-I
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3. OPERATIONS
according
AND
TIMING
AE
rotation
(AER),
the
scanner
is
moved forward 120 mm while keeping the scanning lamp ON; when the scanner moves in
surface potential
measurements
to
the intensity of the scanning lamp for
copying.
Figure 3-306-2
c. Detecting the Activation of the Scannfng Lamp
The activation detection signal generates the
ON detection signal (CVRON) at all trmes as long
as the scanning lamp remains ON. The CVRON
signal is sent to the error detection circuit of the
DC controller PCB. If the lamp ON stgnal (LAON)
goes 0 because of a short circurt or the lfke in the
activation cfrcurt and the scanning lamp turns ON,
the DC controller PCB causes the PWOFF signal
to go 0. This condition turns OFF the relay in the
power switch to turn OFF the power switch
(SWI), thereby
lamp regulator.
3. Automatic
Figure 3-307
b. RDFs AE Mode (RFAE)
The RDF is equipped with an AE sensor in its
Exposure
Control
(AE)
original feeding path for measurement of the density of originals while they are moved.
This AE sensor is a reflecting type sensor, and
the light of two LEDs reflected by the original is
measured by a photodiode (Figure 3-308).
The AE sensor 1 (57) is used for left pick-up,
and the AE sensor 2 (S33) is used for right pickup (Frgure 3-308).
AE sensor (533)
AE sensor (57)
the copier or AE mode by the RDF. When an original is set in the RDF, the RDFs AE mode is used.
However, if paper is manually inserted while usfng
the RDF, the copiers AE mode will be used.
Figure 3-308
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by the
shown
in
F9
Lighter
f
Test Sheet
and F9 with reference to the copy density indications. If the original is lighter than the Test Sheet,
Figure 3-310
Ll: 32
45 mm
41 mm
30 mm
32 mm
100 mm (approx)
mm
(approx.;1st page)
(approx.;2nd and subsequent;
LTR)
pages; A4)
pages; 55)
pages; others)
Newspaper
pages:
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3. OPERATIONS
4. Check
AND
TIMING
Points
(LAON)
Check to make sure that the voltage between
Jill-B8
and Jill-B5
PCB
is about 5 V while the scanner IS moving forward and IS 0 V during lnltlal rotation, while the scanner is movjng in reverse, and during last rotation
b. IntensityiAE Adjustment
Table 3-303 is a list of Items that may be adjusted us!ng the scanning lamp intensity control circuit.
Service mode
qpa
Functron
Adrustment
Remarks
I
Adjusts the
IGHT _ 5
lGHT 5P
in servce
optimum
exposure for
potentral control
(intensity
,8)
copy density.
83 If the setting is decreased
In service mode,the
Intensity during copying
decreases, increasing the
copy density.
copy density 5)
;LEAM _ 5
COPY
density
Adjusts the
optimum
exposure for nonpotential control
(intensity
adjustment for
in servjce mode,the
intensity during copying
Increases, decreasing the
copy denskY.
a:, If the settrng is decreased
rn service mode,the
intensity during copying
decreases, increasing the
copy density.
copy density 5)
COPY
density
AE slope
!lW@
mode,the
I:i
adjustment for
!WM
\E _ SLOP
0
0
5V
Input
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Reference:
1. Outline
The blank exposure lamp is a LED array consisting of 134 LEDs.
All 134 LEDs turn ON when the blank exposure lamp ON signal (BLKON) goes 0 while the
drum is rotating to prevent adhesion of unwanted
toner on the photosensitive drum. (This does not
apply while an original is exposed or during
potential control and AE measurement.) The six
LEDs at the rear and the six LEDs at the front are
kept ON at all times while the drum is rotating.
7 mm
(approx.)
+tt+
4
7mm
@PPrw
Reduce Mode
Feeding direction
When an original is being exposed while making a reduced copy, as many LEDs (rear) as corresponding to the ratio of reduction are turned ON
to black out (white out) the non-image area.
The LEDs at the front are also turned ON to
suit the copy paper size.
Figure 3-311
5.
Non-image width
A4 horizontal, 85 horizontal,
B4. A3. LTR horizontal
2.75 f 2.3mm
1 3.0 f 255mm
1Other sizes
Sheet/Original
Table 3-304
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6. Controlling
the Activation
Frame Erasing Mode
in Book
8. Controlling
the Activation
of AE Mode
in service mode.
2 mm
(approx
Blank
Photosensftive
Image
the Activation
Erasing
drum
Figure 3-314
Figure 3-312
7. Controlling
exposurelamp (LEDs)
in Hole
Mode
Hole image erasing mode is provided to prevent black dots from appearing on copies made of
an original with holes. LEDs are turned ON so that
a width covering such holes WIII be free of toners.
The width may be vaned between 1 and 20
mm.
Feedlng
dlrectlon
Figure 3-313
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comnacu~
current
output
is turned
corona
current
is controlled
by the
HVTPC signal.
1. Outline
following functions:
0 Turning ON and OFF the primary corona cur-
more.
rent.
Controlling the primary corona current to a
specific level.
@ Turning ON and OFF the transfer corona.
@ Controlling the transfer corona to a specific
level.
PCB compares
12 V or
turns OFF.
Primary Corona Current Output ON
the drum
circuit
turns ON.
r
rinwycharging
assembly
Micro-
rmnsfer charging
assembly
Figure 3-315
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In this conditton,
the high-voltage
transformer
sends high voltage that suits the output of the prrmary charging level control signal (HVTPC) to the
primary charging assembly.
If an excess corona current flows from the prrassembly because of changes In
The transfer
corona
current
output is turned
DC remote sig-
nal (DCON). Further, the output level of the transfer current IS controlled by the transfer charging
level control signal (HVTK).
mary charging
the environment, the return current to the comparator circuit increases, causrng the output to
decrease. This in turn decreases the corona current from the primary chargtng assembly so that
the current is controlled
to a specific
level at all
trmes.
In the photo mode, a target value lower than
the dark area potential (VD) target value used for
normal copying mode by about 80 V IS used. As
such, potential control is executed during copying
in photo mode for the first trme after the power
switch IS turned on to control the primary corona
current.
3. Controlling
Current
the Transfer
Corona
transformer
turns ON.
In this condition,
the hrgh-voltage
transformer
(%)
Figure 3-316
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The surface potential of the drum during copying is measured, and the measurements are used
together with the measurements taken by the
environment sensor to vary the separation corona
current, thereby limiting the effects of changes in
the environment.
21Temperature
c
?,
-Drum
ids
I
Drum surface
surface
potential
hiah
Drum surface
potential
medium
potential
low
Figure 3-318
Photosensitive
3c controller PCS
Q156
(C)
drur+,
WTPOSTA(
ROED
J114 JZOZ
-Al
-10
DCON
Ji14 J202
-AlO
-1
DC transformer
MicromCess0
:master]
J114 J202
-A8
-3
HVSCT
DC transformer
Switching
circuit
J114 J202
Figure 3-317
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of temperature
environment
sensor,
thereby
limrtrng
the
4. Pre-Transfer
Corona
Current
The control
corona
(DC
component)
signal.
(%)
.
Pre-transfer
corona current
(PA:
I.
I
-330
HVT POST
Figure 3-319
Figure 3-321
Corona Current
The separation corona current and the pretransfer corona current are turned ON and OFF
by the HVTAC drive signal (HVP.POST.AC), roller
electrode
3. Separation
Corona
Current
(DC
component)
For the output control value, the direct current
of the separation corona current (DC component)
is varied according to the voltage level (3 to 11 V)
of the HVSCT signal.
Pre-transfer
corona current
(/A)
-500
;::;II
3
11
-,
HVT.POST
DC signal voltage
level (V)
Figure 3-320
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13.
OPERATIONS
AND
TIMING
If leakage occurs because of a broken charging wire and, as a result, an overcurrent flows to
generate the HVTOFF signal, the corona current
will not be applied unless the cause is removed.
Note:
Separation jams will be frequent if the corona current output to the transfer/separation
charging assembly is stopped because of
an overcurrent.
Switching signal
Control signal
DCON
HVT.POST.A
ACBTP
ROED
HVSTC
HVT.POST.D
J114-A10
J114-A
J114-Al
J114-A8
Pre-transfer ON
Pm-transfer OFF
Separation ON
3 -11v
Separation OFF
2v
3-iiv
2v
*The connector number of the signal name represents the output from the DC controller PCB.
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of Transfer/Separation
Signals
The
assembly
IS supplied
with
Outline
The developrng assembly is drrven by engaging and disengaging the drive from the marn
pipe.
The waste toner feedrng assembly is equipped
developing
DC controller
PCB
Figure 3-322
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assembly
developing
assembly
toner
level
signal
(m)
the
(m
is supplying
toner or
Developing
developing
assembly
toner level signal
=O) for more than 120 set without an ade-
Toner
clutch (CLB)
\
1Supply
operation will be started if the developing assembly toner level detection sign&O
is detected for 0.3 set or more.
2 Supply operation will be ended if the developing assembly toner level detection sign&l
is
detected for 0.7 set or more.
3 The sequence of toner supply is stopped for 1 set after driving the hopper for 2.0 set, and
this sequence is repeated.
Figure 3-323
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The number
of copies
PCB. If the
AMP
t
@
Piezoelectrlc
oscillator
Figure 3-324
- Caution:
Do not install the developing
assembly
locking assembly without setting the developing assembly in the copier.
The toner collecting in the path from the
hopper to the developing assembly could
move astray because
of the vrbration
caused by inspection/repairs work.
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-3.
OPERATIONS
AND TIMING
Developing
assembly
Bias
vDs=vl2+1oo~vl
Figure 3-325
Period
Voltage
Description
+6OOV
CNTRI, 2
c6OOV
SCFW,
VLZ+IOO
[VI
SCRV
during copying
Table 3-306
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If the surface temperature of the fixing roller is 75C or less and the ambient
temperature is 17C or more.
Power
swtlch ON
i.,.;
Developing
clutch
&LB)
DC bias: [IIIIIIIIIII
: +6OOV
Figure 3-326
Making the 2nd and subsequent copies after 60 min or up to 10 min after
power-on
Copy
St% key
\/
ON
INTR
AER
DC b,as
LSTR
+SOO
.Potemd
STEY
+ 100 V)
Figure 3-327
COPYRlGKl
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Making the 1st copy after 60 min or more or 10 min or more after power-on
Copy Start key ON
r7
DC bias: m
I
:+6OOV
:Potential
Figure 3-328
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0
bras IS
is 0.
The AC bias switch circuit turns OFF.
The drive circuit turns OFF.
The AC transformer
(T401)
developing
cylinder.
output
stops.
The above condition stops the AC bias to
the developing cylinder.
DC controllel
PCB
High-voltage
transformer
(HVT)
ormer
electrode
DC transformer
Figure 3-329
COPYRMiT
3-71
DC bias voltage
level (V)
DCBC
(V)
Figure 3-330
Switching signal
Control signal
DCBTP
ACBTP
ROED
ACON
DCBC
J114-A10
J114-A3
J114-Al
J114-7
J114-A2
DC bias ON
3-IIV
DC bias OFF
2v
Roller bias ON
Roller bias OFF
*The connector number of the signal name represents the output from the DC controller PCB.
Table 3-307 Combination
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of Developing
DC/Roller Electrode
4. Detecting
Toner
the Locking
Feeding
reason,
The movement
of the Waste
by
Screw
the waste
toner
pipe
switch (MS4).
When MS4 is pushed by the gear A, the main
motor (Ml) stops, and an error indication (E013)
will be indicated on the control panel.
screw
,
DC controller
PCB
/
ii
Cleaning
assembl
/I q
Cleaning
?ssembly waste
screw
\
toner
feedIng
( il,
, /
,ai
Gea@
/
Main motor
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The relationship between the state of the copier and the ON/OFF state of the drum heater circuit of the AC driver is as shown in Table 3-308.
Copier state
Power plug is
connected and
power switch is
OFF
(supplieshalf-waveAC power)
Table 3-308
IN JAPAN (IMPRIM
AU JAPON)
AC power supply
&
+12v
c
DC controller
PCB
POW%
SUPPlY
unit
Drum
heater switch
Comoarator
AC driver
Door switch
circut
Drum
heater
Thermistor
TH2
TP3
i._._._._.-.-._.-.-.-.-.-.-.
Drum heater control PCB
Figure 3-332
AUJAPON)
3-75
2. Idle Rotation
of the Photosensitive
Cylinder
Reference:
In the IOOV model, the NP6050 is
equipped with a drum heater switch (SW3),
i.e., idle rotation mode ON.
Vapor ratio
7glkg or less
No idle rotation
from 7 to 2 g/kg
None
12 g/kg or more
Up to 5 min
Table 3-309
3-76
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2. Operation
of the Primary
1. Outline
temperature
Wire Cleaning
Charging
Wire
met:
The temperature of the fixing roller IS 100C or
less at power-on.
- Charging wire cleaning is executed in user
executed
cleaning
under
is executed
the
after
If an error is found for some reason, subsequent cleaning will be prohibrted. (This may be
overridden
by executing
Feeding screw
Wire
\
Primary charging assembly
Figure 3-333
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DC
Feeding
screw
Pre-transfer
charging
controller
wire
Pre-transfer charging
wire cleaning motor
/
(Ml3)
cleaner
3-78
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CANON
detection(MSW3)
DC controller
ferlseparation charging
leaner motor (M6)
TransferlseparatK
w,re cleaner detectlon
Figure
3-335
(transfer/separation
charging
assembly)
3-79
336)
are mea-
Copyboardcm
Phototransistor LED
open/closedsensor
3
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(IMPRIME
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3. OPERATIONS
ing copyboard
2. Operation
cover
cover open/closed
turns
AND TIMING I
on the copyboard
Copyboard cowl
Original
\ 30 japprox
PS!
PS5
Decontroller
PCB
DC
controller
PCB
Figure 3-337
If an original is over a sensor, the light reflected by the original is received by the orfginal detection circuit so that the output of the detection cfrcuit is specific regardless of the angle of the copy-
Reference:
1 .If the original IS thick and the copyboard
cover cannot be closed fully even after
PS5 has turned ON, the output level of
board cover.
If no original IS over the sensor, on the other
hand, the output immediately after PS5 turns on IS
COPYRlGHl
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3. Sizes of Originals
The DC controller identifies the size of originals based on specific combinations of original
detection signals (DSITEO through 3) as follows:
1 AB Configuration
Original detection signal
xDS2
DSI
1) Size
II
0
0
II
None or
A5,A5R
05R
B5
A4
A4R
04
A3
II
AB
Table 3-310
2
Inch Configuration
Size
DS1
LTR
iiX17
Table 3-311
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When
IV. PICK-UP/FEEDING
SYSTEM
A. Outline
The NP6050
making
a one-sided
in which
copy paper is moved along the center of the prckup/feeding path, thereby ensurrng stable pick-up
feeding operations.
The pick-up system consists
deck, cassettes, and multifeeder
of the paper
assembly; In
drum; then,
Sensor No.
Name
Sensor No.
PS08
PSO9
Name
Pick-up vertical path 0 paper sensor
/Pick-upvertical
PSI0
PS30
PSI2
PS33
PS14
1Holding
tray registration
paper sensor
11pS36
/ Pick-up
PSI5
PS47
PSI7
PS49
PS22
Multifeeder
pick-up sensor
PS52
PS23
Registration
paper sensor
Table 3-401
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Delivery
paper deflecting
plate
v
J(
B
PS36
c
qight deck
PS@-PS26
cassette
PSqPs2
cassette
3-84
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PS27
J
J /1
Cl
PS30)
B
J
r
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3. OPERATIONS
AND
TIMING
Figure
Operation
3-403
J, 15.A4
Vertical
path 0 feedlng
clutch dwe
pick-up
operations
are controlled
slgnal(CLiBD)
Figure 3-402
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Cassette
3 pick-up
Cassette
3 pick-up
Vertical
path roller 0
Vertical
path roller 1
Registration roller
paper sensclr (PS23)
Registration roller
clutch (CL9)
I-
STBY
I
Figure 3-403
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Paper detecting
paper serwx
\
IS designed
lever
so
Lifter
Paper detecting
lever
cOPYRIGK~
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3-87
u
(M14-MIT)
Figure3-406
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2. Detecting
1. Outline
The size of the copy paper rnsrde the cassette
is detected by the paper size sensor installed to
the rear of the cassette holder.
When the cassette IS slid into the cassette
holder, the paper srze sensor
is pushed by the
of these two
of
Service handbook.)
STMT-R
(139 7mm)
A4R
(21Omm)
Paper width +
Figure 3-407
COPYRlGKl
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3-89
Figure 3-408
Aarkinc
Paper name
A
B
C
D
E
F
STMT-R
A5-R
B5-R
KLGL-R
GLTR-R
G-LGL
G
H
J
K
L
A4-R
LGULTR-R
FL.%
04185
G-LTR
11 X 17/LTR
A3lA4
G3
G2
Gi
G5
Table 3-402
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3. OPERATIONS
4. Paper
Sizes
The microprocessor
on the DC controller
Table 3-403
PCS
to the fol-
lowing table.
COPYRIGKT
AND TIMING I
Table 3-404
3-91
Description
A3
A4R
Summary
A3
(297*1) X (42051)
(21Oil)
A4R
A5
A5
A5R
B5R
x (297cl)
(210+1)X
(148.5*1]
(148.5*1)X
A5R
84
(297*1) x (210*1)
A4
A4
Settings
(210*1)
84
(257~1) X (364rl)
B5R
(182k.1) X (25721)
LEGAL
10:
1 B-OF1
1 (21651)X
;!;rNE
;;;EkE
1 A-LTRR /
YEWENT
~ G-LTR
GOVERNMENT
A-LTR
(355*1)
(260~1) X (220*1)
(220*1)X
(280&l)
~ (267ri) X (203+1)
G-LTRR
(20321) X (267+1)
I
A-LGL
(220+1) x (34051)
;;OGVAELRNMENT
1 G-LGL
1 (203*tl) X (330+1)
ARGENTINE
LEGAL
FOLIO
ARGENTINE
OFFICIO
FOLI
1 A-OF1
1 (216*1) X (317*1)
1 (220+1)X(340+1)
Tab133-405
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E. Paper Deck
Ji ISA-7
J1013B-9Rlght
J1005A-5Rlght
J119A.4
PD)
1paper
detecbon slgnal(PSBD)
PS8
Holding tray feedlng \
r
L
-Right
JlO2,B
J116B-2
J116A-2
lifter
Figure 3-409
3-93
1. Pick-Up Operations
The copy paper inside the deck is lifted by the
lifter so that the copy paper remains in contact
with the pick-up roller.
When the deck pick-up clutch (CL14/CL16)
turns ON, the pick-up rollerrotates tobick up copy
paper. Then, the deck pick-up roller releasing
solenoid (SL4/SL5) turns ON so that the pick-up
roller leaves the surface of the paper.
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2. Sequence
of Pick-Up
Operations
SCFW
SCR
SCFVv
SCRV
LSTR
STBY
=I=#=
\
Figure 3-410
b. Left Deck, A4, 2 Copies
Copy Start key
ON
INTR
SCRV
! LSTR
=I=
i
Figure 3-411
F. Lifter Operations
1. Operations
When the deck is pushed inside the pedestal,
the deck open/closed sensor (PS38/PS40) turns
ON and, at the same time, the pick-up roller lowers, causing the deck lifter position sensor
(PS31/PS34) to leave the light-blocking plate.
This condition turns ON the lifter drive clutch
(CLPO/CL19), and the drive of the pick-up motor
(M2) is transmitted to the cable take-up shaft to
move up the lifter.
The lifter stops where the deck lifter position
sensor (PS31/PS34) can detect the top surface of
the copy paper on the lifter.
A deck lifter limit sensor (PS37/PS39) is located in consideration of such cases in which the
ascent fails to stop even after the sensor arm has
blocked the deck lifter position sensor
(PS31/PS34).
After it has moved up, the lifter is held in place
by the work of gears.
When the deck is slid out from the copier, the
cable take-up gear disengages itself, allowing the
lifter to move down on its own weight.
ape, detecting
lever
Deck open/closed
sensor
/
Oil damper
Figure 3-412
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Ldter detecbng
lever
Pick-up
Feeding
roller
roller
COPY PaPer
+:
Pick -,up roller up; ~.e., the light-blocklng plate of the Mter detecting
blocklng the lifter posltm sensor (PS31IPS34)
Ie.,
lever lowers,
up roller down;
the light-blocklng plate of the Mter detecting
,eav,ng the lifter poslbon sensor [PSWPS34)
lever moves
up
Figure 3-413
COPYAIGKT
3-97
When
The deck
(PS37/PS39)
by
PCB
PS31/
Deck position
sen?or
PS34
DC controller
sensor
DC controller
limit
(CLl9KL20).
deck
the
Detection
(Bcassette
type + left/right
deck)
PCB
Cassette lifter
drive motor
Jumper
wire
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H. High-Speed
deck/cassette
of
The presence/absence
of paper inside the
deck is detected by the deck paper sensor
(PS32/PS35).
When the deck runs out of copy paper, the
paper detecting lever leaves the deck paper sensor (PS32/PS35),
indicating
the absence
of
paper.
paper sensor
Paper detecting
When
paper
Pick-Up
is picked
up from
the
right
has reached
the
path sensor (PS24) until it reaches the registration roller to form an arch.
The high-speed rotation refers to a rotation
made about twice the speed of normal rotation.
lever
Paper detecting
lever
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I. Multifeeder
1. Pick-Up Operation
The presence of paper in the multifeeder is
checked by the multifeeder paper sensor (PS22).
When the multifeeder is selected as the source of
paper and, in addition, paper is present in the
multifeeder, the multifeeder pick-up clutch (CL7)
and the multifeeder pick-up relay solenoid (SL15)
turn ON in response to a press on the Copy Start
key, causing the pick-up roller, feeding roller, separation roller, and holding roller to rotate.
DC controller
PC6
TO
registratia
roller
-
Figure 3-417
3-100
COPVRlGKl
CANON
in the
is set
to suit the paper width, the variable resistor operating in conjunction with the movement of the
slide guide generates a specific output, allowing
paper sensor
DC controller PCB
I
Figure 3-418
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Multifeeder pick-up
clutch (CL7)
Registration paper
sensor (PS23)
I I
Registration roller
drive clutch (CL9)
I
Multifeeder pick-up
relay solenoid (SL15)
Figure3-419
3-102
(one-sided copy)
assume a shlfl of
Page separatlo
1
Overlay copy
copy paper
Copying on 1st
side(lefi)
Copying on 2nd
slde(right)
FZZZZZ
Image on drum
LB
Figure 3-420
3-103
K. Making Two-Sided/Overlay
Copies (1st side)
DC controller
/g
1fJf
PCB
iolding
tray re-pick up
Holding tlray feeding
Figure 3-421
3-104
COPYAIGKT
1. Sequence
of Operations
Copies (1 st side)
Power switch
: Motor
CW
: Motor CCW
rotation
rotation
Figure 3-422
COPVRIGNT
3-105
on the second
The copy paper forms an arch when its leading edge butts against the holding tray registration
roller and moves ahead to the holding tray feed-
side of a two-
DC
controller
PCB
Figure 3-423
3-106
COPVRIGHI
1. Sequence
of Operations
for Making
Two-Sided
Copies
(2nd side)
Figure 3-424
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3-107
The second
side is copied
on copy
paper
1. Outline
roller.
DC controller PCB
Holding tray
reversing
registration
roller
Feeding roller
Figure 3-425
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2. Outline
0
of Operations
plate.
Figure 3-426
0
Figure 3-427
roller
Figure 3-428
@I The copy paper reaches the holding tray registration roller and moves ahead to the registration roller through the holding tray feeding
assembly.
Figure 3-429
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3-109
3. Sequence
of Operations
for Overlay
Copies
(2ndside)
Figure 3-430
3-110
COPYRIGM
N. Reversal
Delivery
path is formed
of copy paper has moved past the fixing assembly outlet sensor (PS47), the holding tray forward
feeding
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Fixing assembly
outlet
: Motor CW rotation
: Motor CCW
rotation
Figure 3-433
3-112
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The motor, in response, rotates counterclockwise to move the paper size guide to the position
appropriate to the copy size to wait for the arrival
in two-
of copy paper.
While the second side is being copied, the
motor (M8, M9) remains at rest; it remains at rest
until the first side of the next copy is copied.
sided/overlay/reversal
delivery copy mode, the
holding tray (X, Y) motor (M8, M9) starts to rotate
clockwise, and the paper size guide moves in the
direction of the arrow (Figure 3-435).
When the light-blocking plate of the paper size
guide blocks the holding tray (X, Y) home positions sensor
stops.
(PSZI
DC controller PCB
Holding
tray
x motor
CW direction
PSZO
king
ps2,
Rear gude
plate
Figure 3-434
COPYRlGKl
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3-113
plate
Figure 3-435
Figure 3-436
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3. Detecting
Copy Paper
on the
When the Copy Start key is pressed for copyrng on the second srde, pick-up/separation operation is initiated.
Holding tray
re-clrculatlng
\
Separation
belt
Figure 3-437
Feeding
roller
Holding tray
w-pick up roller
COPY PaPer
Figure 3-438
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Q. Skipping
2. Operation
1. Outline
sequence:
a. 4 Originals for 2 Sets of Copies
The
What is termed
originals
are
copied
in the
following
Holding
tray feeding
assembly
COPY PaPer
Figure 3-439
Skipping
is executed
automatically
under the
following conditions:
The RDF is used to make two-sided copies of
one-sided originals.
The copy paper and the original are A4, B5, or
LTR and are fed horizontally.
Binding mode and cover mode are not used.
No more than two sets of copies are specified.
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@The
@The
@The
@The4th original
@The
Figure 3-442
3-118
@The3rd original
@The
@The
:
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5. Reverse
Reverse
Delivery
delivery
is executed
when
an odd
Figure 3-443a
b. If the copies of an odd number of originals are
stacked using reverse delivery,
Figure 3-443b
COPYAIGHI
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13.
OPERATIONS
AND
TIMING
FL Fixing/Delivery
Assembly
1. Outline
The upper and lower rollers of the fixing
assembly and the delivery roller are driven by the
main motor (Ml) through clutches. (See Figure 3445.)
The upper roller is equipped with two built-in
heaters; the sub heater is turned on during
WMUP after power-on, and the main heater is
turned on/off during WMUP and thereafter for
temperature control. (See Figure 3-445.)
The surface temperature of the upper roller is
monitored by a thermistor (THI) and is controlled
by the DC controller so that it remains at the target value.
The cleaning belt for the upper fixing roller is
operated by a one-way clutch method using a
solenoid (SL14; fixing cleaning belt drive solenoid).
When 250,000 copies (including both smalland large-size copies) have been made, the message The cleaning web needs to be replaced is
indicated on the control panel in service mode
(*6*; WEB).
The length of the cleaning belt is monitored by
keeping the cleaning belt detecting lever in contact with the belt. The cleaning belt detecting lever
shifts as the belt is used and fed, and EOOS is
indicated on the control panel when it blocks the
sensor PSII.
The delivery assembly is equipped with a
delivery paper deflecting plate; the DC controller
PCB generates the delivery flapper solenoid drive
signal while making two-sided/overlay copies to
turn ON the delivery flapper solenoid (SL2), thereby driving the delivery flapper and, as a result,
sending copy paper to the holding tray.
The cleaning belt drive solenoid (SL14) is
used to trigger the external delivery sensor
(PSIO).
Number of Activations
twice for large-size copy
once for small-size copy
l
Reference:
1.115V model
800 + 400 W
220/240 model 1200 W
2.Thermal switch: 240 dOC
3-122
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c
l
DC
controller
PCB
-7
Figure
3-124
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The NP6050
of control
ing roller detects the following surface temperature. (Stream reading is not available in the
NP6445.)
Table 3-406
n 60 min or more after power-on
60 min from
power-on
60 set and
later after
17O~C
175C
40 cpm mode
165~C
17O~C
30 cpm mode
16O~C
165~C
copy stop
155~C
16O~C
180-c
Stream
60~maean-
185C
reaBmgrecovery
Table 3-409
Note:
The temperature and the number of copies
(40, 30 cpm, stop) for the NP6445s down
sequence are the same; however, it uses
45 cpm recovery mode instead of 50 cpm
Table 3-407
recovery mode.
In addition, control is also made under the following special conditions:
0
n Control Temperature
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serum mode
Figure 3-447
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Fixing cleaning
(SL14)
Thertktor
Figure 3-448
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5. Reciprocating
Mechanism
Upper Separation
Claw
The upper separation
for the
Reciprocating
cam
Figure 3-449
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Heater ON
The CPU causes the SSRON signal to go O,
and the MHRD signal goes 1 to turn ON the
heater. At this time, the fixing feeding unit detection signal (FFURLS), power switch ON detection
signal (MSWD), and front door open detection
signal (FDOD) are 0.
Heater OFF
The CPU causes the SSRON signal to go I,
and the MHRD signal goes 0 to turn OFF the
heater.
SSR Error
If the main heater ON detection signal
(MHOND) is 1 when the CPU on the DC controller PCB is not generating the fixing main
heater drive signal (MHRD) or if the main heater
ON detection signal (MHOND) is 0 when the
CPU on the DC controller PCB is generating the
fixing main heater drive signal (MHRD), an SSR
error is identified and the CPU on the DC controller PCB indicates an error code.
At the same time, the power switch OFF signal
(PWOFF) is caused to go 0 to cut off the AC circuit. When the power switch is turned OFF, power
to the heater will be cut off; however, since the DC
controller PCB is supplied with power for a specific period of time (see descriptions on the power
supply), the power supply PCB sends the power
switch ON detection signal (MSWD) to prevent
activation of the relay inside the power switch in
response to the PWOFF signal.
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If the jam is in the pick-up assembly (Figure 3452), control of the fixing assembly temperature
1. Outline
As many
as 17 sensors
are arranged
as
the jam and stops the ongoing operation; thereafter, it indicates instructions on jam removal on
the control panel.
Pre-transfer
roller
Delivery paper
deflecting plate
ILeft deck
Figure 3-451
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Sensor No.
Function
Name
Name
Sensor No.
Function
PSO8
Holding tray
feeding assembly
paper sensor
Detects
1 delay/stationary
jams.
PS24
Pick-up vertical
path 0 paper
sensor
Detects
delay/stationary
jams.
PSO9
Holding tray
Detects
feeding assembly 2 delay/stationary
paper sensor
jams.
PS27
Pick-up vertical
path 3 paper
sensor
Detects
delay/stationary
jams.
Detects
delay/stationary
jams.
PS30
Pick-up vertical
path 4 paper
sensor
Detects
delay/stationary
jams.
PS33
Pick-up vertical
path 1 paper
sensor
Detects
delay/stationary
jams.
PS36
Pick-up vertical
path 2 paper
sensor
Detects
delay/stationary
jams.
PS47
Fixing assembly
outlet paper sensor
External delivery
PSI0
sensor
Internal delivery
Detects
sensor
stationary jams.
PSI4
Holding tray
registration paper
sensor
Detects
delay/stationary
jams.
PSI5
Detects
delay/stationary
jams.
PSI7
Detects delay
jams.
PS49
Detects
delay/stationary
jams.
PSI 9
Detects paper on
holding tray.
PS52
Detects
stationary jams
PS12
Registration
PS23
sensor
paper
Detects
deaystationary
lams.
Detects
delay/stationary
iams.
Table 3-410
The microprocessor
ldentifles any of the following conditions as a lam:
a. Paper exists over aSensor at power-on, at the
end of wait-up, or dunng standby.
b. Delay jams are detected when copy paper
does not reach a specific sensor within a specific period of time.
1. Registration roller delay Iam by the registration paper sensor (PSZ3).
2. Pick-up vertical path feeding delay jam by
the pick-up vertical path 1 paper sensor
(PS33).
3. Pick-up vertical path feedlng delay jam by
the pick-up vertical path 0 paper sensor
(PS24).
4. Pick-up vertical path feedlng delay jam by
the pick-up vertical path 2 paper sensor
(PS36).
5. Pick-up vertical path feeding delay jam by
the pick-up vertical path 3 paper sensor
assembly
1 delay jam
(PS27).
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5. Pick-Up
Vertical
Path Feeding
2-4
Delay Jam
yy\
Figure 3-456
6. Pick-Up
Vertical
Path Feeding
2-4
Stationary
Jam
I: Varies
according
Figure 3-457
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Figure 3-458
SCRV
SCFW
SCRV
I: Varies
LSTR
according
Figure 3-459
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0
LSTR
SCRV
WB
I
Jam check
External
(PSIO)
paper sensor
1
EWX
Normal
_I
Figure 3-460
SCFV-
v
LSTR
External dellvery
iam check
delay
Jam check
External delivery
sensor (PSIO)
paper
according
Figure 3-461
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WB
--
Jam check
NLXlllal
Figure 3-462
Jam check
Internal delivery sensor
(PS12)
Figure 3-463
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SCFW
indicator
ON
77
LSTR
Pick-up
motor (MZ)
Figure 3-464
1IHolding
SCFvb-
Jam indicator
v
LSTR
Jam check
-c
Pick-up
motor (MZ)
I
I: Varies
according
Figure 3-465
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ON
Figure 3-466
:
(
artkey
Jam indicator
ON
Jam check
Holding tray registration
papersensor
(PS14)
Pick-up
motor (M2)
I: 0.1 set in two-sided copying.
Varies according to the length of copy paper in overlay copying.
Figure 3-467
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17.Holding
Tray Registration
Stationary
Jam
Jam indicator
I: Varies
according
Figure 3-466
18.Holding
Tray Feeding
Jam indicator ON
Figure 3-469
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according
Figure 3-470
Jam indicator ON
Figure 3-471
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Jam
*s
I: Varies
according
Figure 3-472
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2. Locking
the Fixing/Feeding
Unit
Holding
tray assembly
Figure 3-473
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Detection
1. Outline
The
circuit,
which
functions:
a. monitoring the activation
(LAI).
b. monitoring the activation of the fixing heaters
(main, Hl; sub, H2).
c. monitoring the rotation of each motor in normal
reading and stream reading.
Each of these functions IS executed by the
gate arrays of the DC controller PCB.
The condition of each load is checked by the
gate arrays;
for the
ence/absence
gate array
is designed
the
pres-
ontr 011
r
to receive
scanning lamp ON signal (CVRON) and the scannrng lamp ON detection signal (CVRACTIVE). It
detects an error if the scanning lamp is ON in the
Kl
DC controller
CVR ON
Lamp
regulate
YR
ACTIVE
-
Gate
array
ErrOr
c-
Master
CPI
Figure 3-475
Hl
Figure 3-474
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CPU
DC controller
4
Resettin
To RDF
Figure 3-477
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Figure 3-476
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V. CONTROL PANEL
A. Outline
The NP6050s control panel consists of the
control panel controller PCB, 320x240-dot liquid
crystal display panel unrt, transparent
touch
switch panel, and key switch panel, and it provides the following functions:
@) Data communication
@ LCD processing
@ LCD contrast automattc
@ Touch switch input
adjustment
B. Operation
1. Data Communication
The control
panel controller
PCB exchanges
Figure 3-501
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OPERATIONS
AND TIMING
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CPU
LCD controller
PCB
I
1
I
I
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Display memory
I
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Control
Dane, controller
LCD panel
PC6
Figure 3-502
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3. LCD Contrast
Automatic
that adjusts
Adjustment
PCB is equipped
the changes
rn the
4. Touch
Switch
Input
the contact between the film and the glass causes electrical continuity.
panel controller
panel controller
LCD
Spacer
Film sheet
+sv
Electrode
-24V
DC/DC
KlY~*W
Glass sheet
Figure 3-504
Figure 3-503
If the temperature around the control panel
increases,
the resistance
of the thermistor
decreases, thereby increasing the supply voltage
(VO) to the LCD.
When the temperature near the control panel
decreases,
the resistance
of the thermistor
increases, thereby decreasing the supply voltage
(VO) to the LCD.
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VI. FANS
The NP6050 is equipped with six fans, serving
to exhaust ozone, collect stray toner, and cool the
parts. Table 3-601 shows the function of each fan
together with its filter and fan orientation.
Figure 3-601
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FM2
Onentation
Name
FM3
Blowing
Friter
1Exhausts
1Drawing
Drawing
fan
Function
1ozone
Drawrng
Drawing
Drawing
Drawrng
Drawing
1Drawing
Blowing
1Prevents
internal overheating.
Table 3-601
The following
to either full-speed
mode or half-speed
switched as in Figure 3-602 between +24V and +12 V by the CPU on the DC controller
Air exhaust fan (FM2)
are
PCB.
DC controller
PCB
Figure 3-602
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rotation; when
i FM i
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3. OPERATIONS
VII.
AND
TIMING
POWER SUPPLY
Figure 3-701
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Reference:
The tolerances for DC voltage are as follows:
. +38VU +lO%, -7%
. +24VU +10%, -7%
. +24VU G!%
+24VA2 +10%, -7%
+24VH +lO%, -7%
. +5VR *4%
+12vu +lO%, -7%
* +24VU +lO%, -20%
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connected
Power switch ON
no
Power swtch
disconnected
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Fan rotation
Figure
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If an overcurrent flows, the protection circuit turns on before the fuse of the AC input
blows however the AC input fuse may
blow if the AC power supply is turned
ON/OFF while the output of the power sup[Tl..r.,:i
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I.
EXTERNALS
A. External Covers
0
@
Front door
Multifeeder door
0
@
@
0
0
Figure 4-101
@
0
Figure 4-102
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the covers
as necessary
to clean,
mounting
then, remove
Figure 4-105
door,
then,
and shift
slide out
0,
the
the
and
Figure 4-103
2) Pull out the pin @ in downward
direction.
Figure 4-104
Figure 4-106
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the Fixing/Feeding
Unit
Front Cover
1) Open
the
5. Sliding
Assembly
front
door,
fixing/feeding unit.
2) Remove the mounting
the fixing knob 0.
and
slide
out
the
screw 3,
and remove
Figure 4-109
- Caution:
When installing the hopper assembly, be
sure to check that the connector is connected.
Figure 4-107
6. Removing
4. Removing
the Process
Unit
Figure 4-108
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Figure 4-110
6) Insert the drum rotating tool @ into the slit @
in the drum shaft. While keeping the drum in
place so that it will not rotate in counterclockwise direction, insert a screwdriver through the
center hole @ of the drum rotating tool; then,
remove the drum fixing screw.
Figure 4-110a
7) Slide out the process unit 8 until it stops,
- Caution:
Do not remove the drum fixing screw
before fixing the drum in place. If the drum
is allowed to rotate in counterclockwise
direction, the cleaning blade will not come
into contact with the drum correctly, leading
to cleaning
faults.
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Figure 4-111
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of the left
rarl.
For the right rail, be sure to place the process
unit on the L-shaped stay.
Figure 4-112
Figure 4-114
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B. Control Panel
panel @I.
the mounting
Figure 4-117
5) Open the front door, and remove the three
mounting
screws
0;
then,
remove
the con-
Figure 4-115
3) Remove the mounting screw @ from the front
of the copiers upper right cover.
Figure 4-118
- Caution:
When installing
the hopper assembly,
check to make sure that the connector is
connected.
Figure 4-116
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feeding
assembly
releasing
8) Remove
screws @, and
Caution:
Take care not to damage the surface of the
control panel by the copiers chassis.
I
Figure 4-119
7) Remove the three mounting screws a, and
remove the insrde upper cover vii;; then, push
Figure 4-120a
(J911, J915,
J955).
2. Removing
the Control
Panel PCB
Figure 4-120
Figure 4-121
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and
Figure 4-124
Figure 4-122
J916) of the control panel CPU PCB, and disconnect the connector @I (J956) of the inverter PCB.
3) Remove
screws
0,
and
Figure 4-125
Figure 4-123
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Remove
screws
0,
and
screws
0,
and
Figure 4-128
Remove the sensor from the multifeeder
sensorimultifeeder
door catch assembly.
door
Figure 4-127
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D. Fan Unit
1. Removing the Scanner Cooling Fan
I) Open the front door, and remove the inside
upper cover. (See p. 4-2.)
the three connectors
2) Disconnect
screws 0,
and
(Jl,
J2, J3)
Figure 4-131
Figure 4-129
high-voltage transformer
PCB, and remove
the three mounting scrwes 0; then, shift the
high-voltage transformer assembly 0.
Figure 4-132
Figure 4-130
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the connector
developing
;TJ; then,
and drs-
remove the
fan 8.
6. Removing
the Feeding
Fan
transformer
PCB.
screws 0,
and
d
6
Figure 4-l 33
Removing
the Cleaner
Fan
screws, and shift
the connector
developing
~2;; then,
fan assembly Q.
Figure 4-135
and dis-
remove the
Figure 4-134
b
Figure 4-136
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Figure 4-202
7) Remove the mounting screw 0, and remove
the RDFkopyboard detecting assembly 0.
Figure 4-203
Figure 4-201
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the three
mounting
screws
disconnect
the two connectors
:z;
remove the scanner drive motor g.
&,
-.._ _,_._,.,_
and
then,
Figure 4-204
Caution:
The gear on the motor shaft is in contact
with the drive belt; remove the motor while
detaching the belt from the gear.
Caution:
When removing the scanner drive motor,
be sure to mark the end of the motor
assembly with a scriber for positioning
later.
The scanner drive motor assembly is fixed
in position using a special jig so that the
tension on the belt of the motor assembly is
within a specific range of values.
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Figure 4-205
glass
(front)
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Remove
3) Remove
4) Remove
12.)
5) Remove
remove
2)
8) Remove
g,
1 mirror
screws
(rear)
mount.
and
3
0
Figure 4-208
9) Remove the two cable fixing screws
from the No. 1 mirror mount.
Figure 4-206
(front)
A; .
6) Disconnect
the three connectors
from the
potential control PCB and the connector for
the service switch.
7) Remove the four mounting screws 8, and
remove the cooling fan a.
Figure 4-209
Figure 4-207
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Scanner
the Tension
of the
Drive System
Figure 4-210a
11)Remove the scanner cable.
(front)
Figure 4-210b
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When
the Mirror
you have
installed
the scanner
drove
6. Adjusting
Scanner
the Position
of the
steps to
and check to make sure that the line A of the electrode, i.e., the front of the No. 1 mirror mount
matches B of the hole in the glass support (front).
Figure 4-211
3) Tighten the two screws on the clamp used to
fix the scanner drove cable to the No. 1 mirror
mount.
Figure 4-213a
Figure 4-212
4) Remove the tool.
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screws 0,
II
be
and
Figure 4-215
and
Figure 4-214
Figure 4-216
Caution:
When installing the lens hood, fit the bosses on the lens hood into the the rail at the
front: then, engage the hook at the rear
while turning the lens hood to the right.
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Be sure to push the center of the No. 1 mirror mount.
Figure 4-219
7) Lift the lens stage 0, and remove the bushing
@ from the rail 0.
Figure 4-217
Figure 4-219
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the Light-Blocking
thereby
Belt
4. Removing
Drive Motor
1) Remove the lens stage.
2) Drsconnect the connector 0, and remove the
mounting screw 0; then, remove the motor
mount 0.
Figure 4-221
Figure 4-220
Figure 4-222
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5. Attaching
Attach the belt with a mounting screw @ when the lens X direction drive motor 0 has lowered on its
own weight.
Figure 4-223
Belt
@I Light-blocking belt 1
@ Light-blocking belt 2
@ Light-blocking belt 3
@I Light-blocking belt 4
Figure 4-224
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Belt
1)
Replacing
the Light-Blocking
Sheet
of
Figure 4-225a
Figure 4-225
On the back of the lens hood, attach a length
Fix the light-blocking belt mount in place on
the lens mount.
Turn the bobbrn clockwise and counterclock-
is free.
With the bobbin turned 2 to 2.5 times clockwise, detach the tape, and slide out the end of
the belt.
Hook the end of the belt on the lens unit.
Figure 4-225b
Cut the excess
of the light-blocking
sheet
Figure 4-225~
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- Caution:
- Exercise enough care not to injure your
hands when cutting the light-blocking
sheet 1.
Take care not to apply excessive force so
that the lens hood will not be deformed
when cutting the sheet.
When putting two-sided tape, be sure it
does not extend over the sheet.
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Figure 4-226
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Assembly
Toner Drive
1. Construction
Figure 4-227
Figure 4-228
7) Remove
disconnect
connector
screws 0,
and
drawer
0.
Remove
Remove
Remove
Remove
the
the
the
the
tray
rear cover.
high-voltage transformer PCB.
cleaner fan and the feeding fan.
waste toner bottle.
Figure 4-229
8) Remove the mounting
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SYSTEM
and
remove the fixing/waste toner drive assembly
0 together with the waste toner feeding
assembly.
Caution:
Figure 4-230
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(drum/developing
assembly)
1. Construction
Figure 4-231
Figure 4-232
screws
3, and
tray
fan,
and
Figure 4-233
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Figure 4-236
Figure 4-234
6) Remove the two mounting screws,
remove the harness guide 2 8.
and
and
Figure 4-237
Figure 4-235
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Figure 4-238
Figure 4-239
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H. Duplexing
Assembly
Unit Drive 1
1. Construction
Figure 4-242
Figure 4-241
Figure 4-243
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5)
Detach
6)
Remove
remove
the timing
the
the
four
belt.
mounting
duplexing
unit
screws
drive
0,
and
1 assembly
1. Construction
0.
Figure 4-245
2)
Figure
4-244
Remove
about
3) Remove
the waste
4) Remove
5) Remove
remove
holding
the
the
three
waste
toner
bottle.
grip
assembly.
mounting
toner
screws
bottle
0,
support
and
plate
3,.
Figure 4-246
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Figure 4-249
Figure 4-247
8) Remove the two mounting screws 8,
and
Figure 4-250
Figure 4-248
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Figure 4-252
8) Remove the five mounting screws 0, and
remove the cassette pick-up drive assembly
0.
Figure 4-251
Figure 4-253
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K. Attaching
Attach the drive belt through the gears and rollers as indicated in Figure 4-254.
Drum dry
belt
Main motor
[
motor
Pick-up
drive belt
Figure 4-254
-
Caution:
When installing the holding tray drive belt, be sure to attach the holding tray drive belt on the roller
located at the bottom (rear when viewed from the rear of the machine) and to attach the pick-up
drive belt on the roller at the top (front when viewed from the rear of the machine).
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- Caution:
III. PICK-UP/FEEDING
SYSTEM
If the multifeeder was used at time of installallon or if It was used after a long time,
pick-up operation may fail.
If such is the case, remove the protection
A. Multifeeder Assembly
1. Removing
the Multifeeder
Assembly
the
0.
3. Installing
the Pick-Up
Roller
Installing
the pick-up
roller 0
to the
I III
Figure 4-301
2)
2. Removing
the Pick-Up
Roller
\
Collar (SllW)
L,
Front
(copier)
83 Marking (roller)
3 Marking (collar)
Figure 4-303
0
Figure 4-302
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installing
the pick-up
roller @ to the
roller assembly
@I Pick-up roller
@ Marking (roller)
8 Marking (collar)
Figure 4-306
4) Remove
Figure 4-303a
the two
mounting
screws
0,
and
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roller assembly.
Figure 4-304
Figure 4-306
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Caution:
The urethane sponge used is pink immedrately after foaming and changes to yellow
as time passes, faster if exposed to kght; it
changes from pink to orange and to yellow,
showing the general charactenstrcs
Remove
the solenoid
@ together
of ure-
Urethane sponge
\
Figure 4-306
2) Remove
screws
0,
and
5. Removing
the Feeding
Roller
Figure 4-309
Figure 4-307
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Figure 4-310
4) Remove the two mounting screws @I, and
and
Figure 4-312
6) Remove the two mounting screws 0,
and
remove the sensor mount 0.
7) Remove the sensor from the sensor mount.
Figure 4-311
Figure 4-313
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8. Installing
against
in the direction
the Feeding
Roller of the
Multifeeder
of B,
to the multifeeder
plate
\
Pulley
I
Sect(on
Pick-up roller
Belt pulley
Marking (roller)
Figure 4-314
Figure 4-314a
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Figure 4-314~
Figure 4-314b
Figure 4-314d
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from the
screws on the
paper deck.
the guide
Figure 4-316
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Figure 4-319
7) Remove the E-ring 8, and remove the end of
the cable 8 from the pulley while sliding out
the gear and the pulley cover to the front.
Figure 4-319
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Figure 4-322
Figure 4-320
1Z)Remove
screws
0,
and
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Figure 4-323
Figure 4-321
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late
Figure 4-325a
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Figure 4-326
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5. Adjusting
Deck
the Registration
for the
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0
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6
8
10
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Figure 4-330
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Figure 4-331
Front of machine
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4. Removing
remove
the
the Separation
feeding
guide
Roller
plate
0;
then,
guide 0.
Figure 4-333a
Figure 4-335
3. Removing
the Feeding
Roller
Figure 4-336
Figure 4-334
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4) Remove the separation roller 8 from the separation roller shaft mount.
Caution:
Take care not to drop the pin from the roller.
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Figure 4-337
Caution:
The urethane sponge used is pink immediately after foaming and changes to yellow
as time passes, faster if exposed to light; it
changes from pink to orange and to yellow,
showing the general characteristics of urethane sponge; however, such discoloration
will not lower its physical properties (performance). Keep in mind that the same type of
sponge can take on different colors.
0
0
Feeding roller
Separation roller
0 Locking lever
@I Pressure spring
Figure 4-338
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6. Orientation
of the Separation
Roller
7. Orientation
separation
the Cassette/Deck
Pick-Up Assembly
Narrqwer groove
W/da groove
(rear of copier)
(front of copier)
Figure 4-338a
Feeding roller
assembly
@ Feeding roller
@I Feeding roller shaft
Belt pulley
@ Marking (roller)
Figure 4-338b
8. Position of the Pickup
Roller Releasing
Figure 4-338~
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tray feeding
from
the copier.
2)
(1
assembly
1_
Y ,
two positioning pins, and remove the two positioning pins 0; then, remove the left deck pickup assembly 0.
Figure 4-340
n Installing the Pick-Up Roller
Install the pick-up roller by reversing the steps
used to remove it with the following in mind:
The front and rear pick-up rollers are not interl
Figure 4-339
When installing
the left deck pick-up
assembly to the copier, slide the holding
Pay attention
to the engagement
changeable.
The collar of the front pick-up roller is gold.
of the
\
Collar (gold)
Front of machine
Figure 4-341
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from
Figure 4-343
Figure 4-341a
3) Remove the separation
from
the copier.
2) Remove the stop ring 0.
3) Remove the pick-up roller @I at the front, and
remove the feeding roller @ together with the
timrng belt 0.
Figure 4-344
- Caution:
The urethane sponge used is pink immediately after foaming and changes to yellow
figure 4-342
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@ Feeding roller
@I Feeding roller shaft
0 Marking (roller)
Feeding roller
assembly
@ Belt pulley
Figure 4-345
Figure 4-346
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F. Registration
Assembly
Feeding
5) Disconnect
registration
ing/feeding
the connector
8,
feeding assembly
unit.
1. Construction
Figure 4-347
remove
the transfer/separation
charging
assembly.
3) Remove the two mounting screws 0, and
remove the right rail support plate 0; then,
remove the registration
feeding assembly
Figure 4-348
on the stopper
pressure spring 0.
Figure 4-347a
4) Remove the E-ring 0, and push in the rotating
shaft @ inside the machlne to remove the
Figure 4-349
shaft.
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1. Construction
Feeding
assembly
Figure 4-351
Removing
the Fixing/Feeding
Unit
Figure 4-350
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4) Remove
the
E-nng
@ and
SYSTEM-
two
mounting
Ill,:,,,1
Take care. The fixing/feeding
5. Removing
the Feeding
Figure 4-355
5) Remove the E-ring, gear 8,
rear.
unit weighs
spacer 8,
and bearing
belt
stopper)
front cover.
Figure 4-356
Figure 4-354
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@ Y directionguide plate
@ Re-pick up assembly
@ Re-pick up roller
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1) Open
2) Slide
2)
tray
assembly
to the
each), and
the
holdrng
tray
re-pick
up
Figure 4-362
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Figure 4-365
7) Remove
Figure 4-363
4) Turn over the holding tray assembly.
and
Figure 4-364
Figure 4-366
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screw 0,
and remove
Figure 4-367
3) Remove the two mountrng screws
remove the inlet assembly 8.
0,
and
Figure 4-369
4) While opening the left cover 0, remove the
feeding rollerkeparatron
belt assembly 0.
I
Figure 4-370
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Figure 4371
Figure 4-373
3) Remove the stop ring 0, gear 0, and bushing
@ at the rear.
4) Remove the roller @ from the feeding roller
assembly.
Figure 4-372
Figure 4-373a
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the solenoid
(gap
motor cover.
3) Remove the two mounting screws @I. and dis-
so that
its stroke
connect
the
connector;
then,
remove
the
motor Q.
Figure 4-374
Figure 4-376
and dis-
0,
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Figure 4-375
Figure 4-377
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Figure 4-390
Figure 4-378
Figure 4-381
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Jogging
tl.Attaching
guide
Holding
Jogging
the Timing
Tray Assembly
Guide Plate
Paper
the marking.
Figure 4-382
Figure 4-384
the
position
oi the
side
guide
plate
marking.
22.Position
Jogging
of the Holing
Tray Paper
Solenoid
Figure 4-385
Figure 4-383
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Figure 4-388
Figure 4-386
3) Remove the five mounting screws 0 and the
a-
-0
connect the connector; then, remove the sensor assembly from the holding tray feeding
assembly.
-0
Caution:
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oFigure 4-387
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1. Construction
1) Slide
Delivery
upper
guide
(finngldelivery
2)
assembly)
locking assem-
Figure 4-389
0,
and
Figure 4-390
Figure 4-392
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Figure 4-395
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the
fixing/feeding
front
door,
and
slide
out
the
copier.
Remove the fixingifeedrng front cover.
3) Remove the fixing upper unit. (See p. 4-90.)
claw
4) Remove the fixing lower separation
2)
Figure 4-396
7) Remove the E-ring @ and the gear at the rear.
6) Remove the E-ring @I and the bushing 0.
9) Remove the fixing assembly outlet paper sensor assembly. (See p. 4-66.)
Figure 4-397
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Lamp
Caution:
1 .Do not work until the surface of the scan-
and
Figure 4-403
Figure 4-402
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5) Remove
screws
0,
and
the
six mounting
0,
and
0,
and
Figure 4-406
7) Remove the control panel.
8) Remove
Figure 4-404
screws
Figure 4-406a
Figure 4-405
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C. Pre-Exposure
Lamp Unit
Unit
1) Open the front door, and slide out the hopper
assembly;
Caution:
then,
slide
unit.
2) Remove the process unit. (See p. 4-3.)
3) Remove the primary charging assembly
the photosensi-
tive drum.
and
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!I-Figure 4-407
Figure 4-408
- Caution:
Take care not to damage the photosensitive drum when removing the blank exposure lamp assembly.
Figure 4-407a
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A. Photosensitive
W Photosensitive
The NP6050s
7) Remove
screws
0,
and
Drum
Drum
photosensitrve
drum is a high-
sensitivity amorphous srlicon drum, whose sensitivity may lower if the drum or the process unit is
not positioned correctly. Keep the following in
mind whenever handling the photosensrtive drum:
0 If you have removed the process unrt from the
copier or the photosensitive
drum from the
process unit, keep the photosensitive drum out
of light.
To do so, use the photosensrtrve drum protection sheet, or wrap six or more sheets of A3 or
0
Figure 4-502
8) Holdrng It as shown,
tive drum z.
1. Removing
Figure 4-503
Figure 4-501
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Figure 4-504
- Caution:
After removing the photosensitive drum,
wrap about five to six sheets of copy paper
or the drum protection sheet kept near the
waste toner case around the photosensitive drum to protect the photosensitive
drum from dirt and scratches.
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the Primary
Charging
hopper assembly.
2) Remove the mounting screw 0, and disconnect the connector 0; then, remove the pretransfer charging assembly 0.
Figure 4-506
Figure 4-505
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Assembly
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E. Transfer/Separation
Charging Assembly
2. Installing
Charging
the Transfer/Separation
Assembly
the
front
door,
and
fixing/feeding unit.
2) Remove the fixing/feeding
3) Remove the mounting
the fixing guide 0.
slide
out
the
1) Pick the holder on the screw side of the transfer/separation charging assembly, and move it
to the center of the charging assembly.
front cover.
screw 0,
charging assem-
and remove
Transfer/separation
charging
wire de
Figure 4-508a
of the transfer/separa-
Figure 4-507
to the left.
Figure 4-509
Figure 4-508
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Make sure that the sensor arm of the transfer/separahon charging assembly and the
cleaner home position sensor of the charging assembly
rectly.
cor-
Figure 4-510
mode.
to
lndmtes
1 I r&pm
an
error ,n the transferlseparatlon
charging assembly
Figure 4-511
4) Install the fixing guide plate @ with a mounting
screw 0.
Figure 4-512a
Figure 4-512
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F. Charging Wire
1. Outline
Caution:
For other assemblies, remove the lid (2
pcs.).
3) Free a length of about 5 cm from a O.O6mmdia. charging wire reel, and form a loop of
about 2 mm in diameter.
Reference:
To form a loop, wind the wire around a hex key
once, and twist the hex key three to four times;
then, twist the charging wire.
Figure 4-513
Figure 4-515
6) Hook the charging wire on the charging wire
positioner at the rear, and hook the charging
wire tension screw on the charging wire where
indicated in Figure 4-516; then, twist it.
Figure 4-516
Figure 4-514
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hook
screws
used to fix
Figure 4-517
Caution:
Make sure of the followlng:
- The charging wire IS not bent or twisted
and its gold plating has not peeled.
- The charging wire IS In the charging wire
positioning
Figure 4-519
V-groove.
(Carrect)
(wrong)
LI
Grid side
El(correct)
B-4
ww3)
assemblies,
install the
11) Install the wire cleaner. (At this ttme, pay attention to the orientation of the wire cleaner.)
12)Wipe the charging wire with Ilnt-free paper
moistened with alcohol.
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Figure 4-520
4) Free a length of about 5 cm from a 0.1 mm-dia.
charging wire reel, and form a loop at the end
of about 2 mm in diameter.
Reference:
To form a loop, wind the charging wire
around the hex key once, turn the hex key
three to four times, and twist the wire.
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7) After having strung the wire for 31 runs, lead it
t-f
\-
Figure 4-521
13) Cut the excess charging wire with a nipper.
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5. Adjusting
the Height
Assemblv
of the Charging
Wire
Table 4-522
Reference:
The height (position) of the primary and transfer charging assemblies may be adjusted by turning the
screw behind the charging assembly. A full turn changes the position of the charging wire by about 0.7 mm.
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VI. DEVELOPING
ASSEMBLY
A. Developing Assembly
caution:
The NP605Os developing assembly is not
equipped with a protection cover, requiring
you to be careful not to damage the developing assembly after removing the developing assembly.
Be sure not to install the developing locking
assembly if the developing assembly is not
set in the copier. The toner collecting in the
path from the hopper to the developing
assembly could move astray because of
the vibration occurring during inspection/
repair work.
1. Removing
Assembly
Figure 4-601a
2. Removing
the Blade
Unit
Figure 4-602
3) Place a newspaper on the floor or a desk, and
pour out the toner from the developing assembly.
4) Remove the two mounting screws 0, and
remove the blade unit @ together with the
mounting plate.
Figure 4-601
Figure 4-603
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The blade must be installed with high precision. Do not remove the blade on its own
in the field.
Be sure to remove
mount.
it together
with
its
1)
assembly
screws
0,
and
from the
Figure 4-606
Figure 4-604
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Figure 4-609
9) Remove the bearing @ at the front and the
rear, and remove the developing cylinder 6%
Figure 4-607
7) Remove the grip ring @from the cylinder shaft
at the front, and remove the butting roll @.
5
1
ti1
Figure 4-610
- Caution:
Do not leave fingerprints or oil on the surface of the developing cylinder. If necessary, dry wipe it with lint-free paper.
If the areas of copies corresponding to
those dry wiped this way tend to be light,
wipe the areas with lint-free paper moistened with water. (Do not use solvent.)
Figure 4-608
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B. Hopper Assembly
1. Removing the Hopper Assembly
1) Remove the developing assembly from
the
assembly
to the front.
(See p. 4-3.)
3) Remove the mounting
screw 0.
and remove
Figure 4-611
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SYSTEM
5) Loosen
the five
mounting
screws
8,
and
A. Drum Cleaner
1. Construction
Cleaning blade
Figure 4-704
by reversing
blade 0
the
until it butts
Figure 4-701
NO gap.
(See
p. 4-3.)
2) Disconnect
the connector @ of the drum
heater AC line.
3) Remove the four mounting screws 0, and
remove the cleaning blade assembly 0.
Figure 4-705
2) Lightly tighten the five mounting
then, temporarily
screws 0;
fix them in place where resis-
tance is felt.
3) Fully tighten the screws temporarily tightened
in step 2) by turning them 20 to 30 in the
order indicated.
4
Figure 4-702
Figure 4-705a
Figure 4-703
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After installing the cleaning blade, check to
make sure that its edge IS not appreciably
wavy. In addition, be sure to clean the
blade before
installatron,
as toner or din
4. Installing
! 1
4-Smm
II
Figure 4-706a
Figure 4-706
5. Cleaning
the Cleaning
Side Scraper
Figure 4-706b
4) Turn the magnet roller clockwise
ing it from the front).
5) If a coating has developed
(while view-
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B. Separation Claw/Separation
Claw Drive Assembly
1. Removing the Separation
Claw/Separation Drive Assembly
from the Drum Unit
Figure 4-707
3) Turn over the process unit, and remove the
four E-rings; then, remove the separation claw
assembly.
Figure 4-707a
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Figure 4-708
7) Remove the two mounting screws 0, and
remove the waste toner feeding assembly @
from the waste toner drive assembly.
Figure 4-709
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FIXING SYSTEM
A. Fixing Assembly
roller
Feeding
1. Construction
roller
Figure 4-1303
0
0
Lower roller
Figure4-801
2. Locking Mechanism
Figure 4-802
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Figure 4-803a
used to
belt
4. Installing
the Fixing
Cleaning
Belt
1) Wind
the cleaning
times
with oil.
Figure 4-804
5) Remove the cleaning belt feeding roller @ and
the cleaning roller take-up roller @ while pushing them to the rear.
Figure 4-806
- Caution:
Check to make sure that the cleaning belt
is not wound at an angle and it is free of
slacking or wrinkling.
In addition, be sure that the fixing cleaning
belt is installed in the direction (feeding/
take-up) as shown in Figure 4-803.
Caution: -1
When cleaning the silicone 011pan, be sure
to remove the slllcone 011collecting at the
bottom of the cleaning belt feeding roller.
Figure 4-807
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5. Removing
the Upper
Fixing
Unit
Figure 4-808b
7) Remove the fixing cleaning belt, and clean the
silicone oil pan; then, remove the two mounting screws 8, and disconnect the two connectors 0.
Figure 4-808
5) Remove the two mounting screws 0,
remove the flywheel mount 0.
and
Figure 4-809
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slrghtly, and
it on a desk.
Figure 4-811
9) Remove the two fastons 8 from the rear.
Figure 4-810
Figure 4-812
IO) Pull out the main heater and the sub heater
from the fixing assembly while taking care not
to damage them.
Caution:
The side plate of the upper fixing unit could
push up the height adjusting support plate
of the fixing inlet guide if you force open the
upper fixmg unit when servicing
the
fixing/feeding
unit, possibly lowering the
position of the fixing inlet guide and, ultimately, causing jams.
To prevent such a problem, take extra care
whenever opening the upper fixing unit.
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Fixing
guide
unit
inlet
Figure 4-812a
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8) Remove
the
two
mounting
screws,
and
2)
Figure 4-814
11) Remove the two stoppers @ (front, rear).
Figure 4-813
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Figure 4-817
13)Remove the C-ring 0 at the front, and remove
the gear 0.
14)Remove the C-ring @at the rear, and remove
the gear @I.
15)Slide out the bearing 0 and the bushing @ at
the rear toward the front.
16)Slide out the bearing @ and the bushing @ at
the front of the upper roller toward the front.
-Yr
:
Figure 4-819
b. Install the collars of the bushings @I0 starting
at the rear toward the front in the same orientation.
Figure 4-010
Figure 4-819a
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er.
4 Remove the fixing/feeding front cover.
3) Remove the flywheel.
4) Remove the fixing upper cover and the stay
cover.
6) Remove the fixing cleaning belt. Remove the
1)
2)
front cover.
and remove
8,
and
Figure 4-821
6) Remove the mounting screw 0, and shift the
thermistor assembly @to the right to remove.
Figure 4-820
6) Remove
the two mounting
remove the thermal switch.
screws,
and
Figure 4-822
7) Remove
the
mounting
retaining sprigs 8,
screw
@ and
two
0.
Figure 4-823
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2) Remove the fixing/feeding front cover,
3) Remove the flywheel.
4) Remove the fixing cleaning belt, ad clean the
silicone oil pan; then, remove the fixing upper
cover.
5) Remove the upper roller assembly of the fixing
assembly.
6) Remove the lower separation claw support
plate.
7) Remove the lower roller 0 from the fixing
assembly, and remove the two E-rings @from
the lower roller; then, remove the two bearings
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
er.
Remove the fixing/feeding front cover.
Remove the flywheel.
Remove the fixing cleaning belt, and clean the
silicone oil pan; then, remove the upper fixing
cover.
Remove the fixing cleaning belt, and clean the
silicone oil pan; then, remove the upper fixing
unit.
Remove the two mounting screws 0, and
remove the lower separation claw assembly @
together with the support plate.
Figure 4-828
er.
Figure 4-827
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Reference:
The paper will stop once between the fixing
rollers; then, it is discharged
in about 10 sec.
automatically
M
a
Figure 4-828
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Note:
a and c are points 10 mm from either end
II
Dimensions
Figure 4-828a
Table 4-801
a. Measuring the Nip
Wait 15 min after the end of the copiers warmup, and make 20 copies before measuring the
nip.
1) Place A3 copy paper, and select A3.
2) Open the copyboard cover.
3) Start service mode (4); using the >> key,
select nip measurement mode NIP.
4) Press the * user mode key.
The above will cause the copier to pick up
paper and become ready for measurement as in
Figure 4-828.
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IX. ELECTRICAL
SYSTEM
A. DC Controller PCB
1. Removing the DC Controller PCB
1) Remove the rear cover.
1)
2) Disconnect
2)
cover.
Remove the eleven mounting screws 0, and
remove the DC power supply protection plate
the connector
troller PCB.
3) Remove the five mounting screws 0 used to
hold the mount In place, and remove the DC
controller PCB together with its mount 0.
0.
Figure 4-902
3) Disconnect
2.
(J303, J304,
Figure 4-901
PCB to the
Figure 4-903
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Assembly
- Caution:
Transformer
the
four
(J201,
screws a,
and
needs replace-
ment.
connectors
PCB needs
transformer
Figure 4-904
4) Remove the two fastons ^s, and disconnect
the connector 0; then, remove the two mounting screws, and remove the transformer
assembly 0.
Figure 4-906
Figure 4-905
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5. INSTALLATION I
I.
SELECTING
the machine.
THE SITE
Note:
Generally, silicone gas (vapors of silicone
oil from the fixing assembly) emitted by a
copier soils corona charging wires, making
the life of the wires shorter. This is more
conspicuous
ment.
x
Exhaust
wrong1
Figure 5-102
10 cm mm
4
60 cm min.
50 cm min.
Figure 5-103
Figure 5-101
7. The site must be well ventilated. If multiple
machines are installed, be sure that the
exhaust from other machines
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is known as condensation,
work
Note:
If you are using stairs when moving the machine into or out of the users, keep the following in
mind:
1 .Remove the fixing/feeding assembly, holding tray, and copy paper from the machine, and carry
them separately from the machine. (If an RDF is installed, detach it also.)
2.When holding the machine, do not use the grips on the pick-up or delivery assembly: support
it holding the four corners of the machine bottom.
If the site of installation has a relatively high humidity, the image fault may occur. It is recommended that the drum heater switch be turned ON to avoid such
60T or more under RHUM (machine inside humidity) in service
the drum heater switch by pressing its rrght side.
Turn up the three adjusters located on the bottom of the machine
make sure that they are unlocked. You must be careful to make
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copier
COPVRIGM
weighs
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5-3
tray (2 mounting
screws)
. Operators Manual
- Manual feed instruction label (1 PC.)
*Drum
rotating tool
5-4
Work
Checks/remarks
Remove the protection tape of the size Index and the protection
sheet 01 the copyboard glass
of the
5-5
15.
INSTALLATION
and remove
the screw from the black tape (door
stopper) of the front door. (This is to prevent the front
door from closing the hopper after the hopper has been
I
Screw
nnector
,er
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emove the
transferlseparabon
charging
fixing/feeding unit to the front
assembly.
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Silde
unit
out the
claw releasing
block
5-7
assembly/delivery
5-8
assembly.
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releasing
lever lock shaft (on the side of tie fix
feedlng Inside). shift the releasing lever to remove
lever. Remove the screw, and remove the fixing kn
remove the three screws, and remove the fixing feed
transfer/separation
charging
charging
assembly,
assembly
and
and
the
le moving
the charging
assembly
flxlng m the
direction of the arrow (upper nght), fix It in posltlon with a
Using alcohol,
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charging
assembly.
5-10
COPVRIGKT
drum
drum
insert
1 Check
assembly
honrontally
,n relation to the process unit so as
damage the suriace of the roller electrode.
the connector
15 Install
the cover
5-11
the copy tray, replace the delay gear with the gear that comes with the copy tray.
If you are installing the Stapler Sorter-El/-E2
or the Sorter-G1 to the NP6050, check to make sure that
the gear is as indicated in step 1, and do NOT perform any of the steps.
5-12
COPYAIGM
2. Replacing
of the Delivery
Roller
the copy tray, you must replace the leaf springs (2 PCS.) of the delivery roller with the leaf springs (identified by a blue label; with weak spring pressure)
If you are installing the Stapler Sorter-El/-E2
the two leaf springs at the center are stronger than the two leaf springs on both ends, and do NOT perform any of the following steps:
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Checks/remarks
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two
into
5-13
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5-14
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Checks/remarks
wth a screw
door.
5-15
Open
the multifeeder.
Holding
the grip on the
multifeeder, open the multifeeder door. Shift the lever in
the direction of the arrow, and take out the pick-up roller
It is difficult
removing
the
5-16
to remwe
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the spacers
without
as they are locked in
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in upward
Checks/remarks
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INSTALLATION
H. Supplying Toner
Checks/remarks
5-18
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mouth
of the hopper,
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Checks/remarks
IO
11
12
Remove
13
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the connector
to remove.
(male)
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I. Setting Images/Functions
40.
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Slide out the holding tray and the holding tray feeding
assembly; then, check to make sure that there is no
foreign matter and the parts are free of damage.
Push in the cassette and the paper deck into the copier.
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Checks/remarks
$3.
9
Work
Checks/remarks
After the WAIT penod IS over, stall service mode by Close the front door so that light will not enter the inside of the
inserhng a paper clip or the like into the hole in the
machine.
copiers upper left inslde cover.
- This mode will operate for a maximum of about IO min,
supplying toner from he hopper to the developing assembly
Select TONER-S (4). and press the user mode key.
NOT turn off the power while the machine IS operating.
Check to make sure that the message CHECK THE
DEVELOPER has appeared.
* DO
1
After checking
the installation
of the
assembly, press the OK key
1
Press the user mode key
I
Execute toner supply (from
assembly; about 0 to 10 min).
hopper
1
1
Press the Reset key twce to end sewce
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developing
to
developing
mode.
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11
Checks/remarks
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Install the RDF by going through
while toner is being supplied.
Attach the manual feed instructions
feed tray of
me RDF.
the following
steps
12
13
- Check to
* Check to
l Check to
assembly
14
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Manual.
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15
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Checks/remarks
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mode
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charging assembly
16
17
18
19
20
21
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III. RELOCATING
THE MACHINE
Go through the steps in the table when relocating the machine by truck or other means of transporta-
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Checks
Remarks
- Caution:
A. If you are using stairs when moving the machine into or out of the users by stairs, keep the following two points in mind:
l.Draw out the fixing/feeding unit assembly and the holding tray, and remove all copy paper;
carry them separately from the machine. (If the RDF is installed, remove it.)
P.When holding the machine, do not use the grips on the pick-up assembly/delivery assembly,
but hold the machine on its four corners at the bottom.
B. You must always make sure that the three adjusters (2 at front, 1 at rear left) found on the bottom of the machine are turned up (released). At times, the adjusters can slip out of place; be
careful not to lose them.
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Figure 5-403
4) Open the front door, and open the hopper
cover. Remove the three screws @ and the
connector cover 8, and disconnect the connector; then, slide the hopper assembly 0 to
the front, and rotate it.
Figure 5-401
2) Remove the screw from the front side on the
copiers upper right cover.
Figure 5-404
Figure 5-402
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Take care not to damage the surface of the
control panel by the copiers chassis.
Figure 5-405
6) Remove the three screws @3,and remove the
upper inside cover 0; then, push in the fixing
feeding assembly.
Figure 5-407
8) Remove the five tapping screws 0, and slide
the PCB cover @I 5 mm to the right to remove
the control panel PCB cover.
Figure 5-406
Figure 5-408
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Figure 5-411
Figure 5-410
Figure 5-412
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Figure 5-414
Figure 5-416
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I.
PERIODICALLY
REPLACED
PARTS
Some parts of the machine must be replaced on a perlodical basis to ensure a specific level of machine
performance; they must be replaced regardless of external deterioration
so that it coincides with scheduled servicing
Primary
Note:The
charging
assembly
gild we
Table 6-l 01
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6-1
II. CONSUMABLES
AND DURABLES
A. Copier
As of May 1996
Multifeeder
pick-up roller
Table 6-201 a
6-2
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Insulating
22
FEW7239-000
500,000
Replace together Wh
upper wng roller.
Table 6-201 b
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6-3
III. SCHEDULED
-
SERVICING
Caution:
1. Provide scheduled servicing every 250,000 copies.
2. Check the service record before leaving the office, and take replacement parts as necessary.
3. If you have cleaned charging wires, check to make sure that they are completely dry before
installing them.
step
-
Work
Remarks
checks
Standards:
4.0 +1.5,
(Direct)
-1.0 rnw
LSIlS
No. 1,2. 3. 4, 5,6 mirrors
Dust-proofing glass
Prs-exposure lamp plastic sheet
Standard white plate
Heat absorbing glass
6-4
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unit.
paper
lower)
6-5
IV. SCHEDULED
SERVICING CHART
Caution:
Do
not
use
solvents/oils
A : Clean
: Replace
: Lubricate
: Adjust
: Check
Remarks
receptacle
(pre-transfer
charging
installation;
Note 1: Take care not to touch the mirrOrs and the IenseS
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Remarks
Apply toner.
Swttch edges
C leanel
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1
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F ixlng
a:jsembly
Remove
paper lint.
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a! jsembly
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