XEROX 6200 Service Manual Book
XEROX 6200 Service Manual Book
XEROX 6200 Service Manual Book
Warning
The following servicing instructions are for
use by qualified service personnel only. To
avoid personal injury, do not perform any
servicing other than that contained in the
operating instructions, unless you are qualified
to do so.
First Printing: March 2002
071-0784-00
Copyright 2002, Xerox Corporation. Printed in the United States of America. All rights
reserved.
Contents of this publication may not be reproduced in any form without permission of
Xerox Corporation.
Xerox, and all product names and product numbers mentioned in this publication are
trademarks.
Other marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of the companies with which they
are associated.
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Service Terms
Manual Terms
Various terms are used throughout this manual to either provide additional information on
a specific topic or to warn of possible danger that might be present during a procedure or
action. Be aware of all symbols and terms when they are used, and always read NOTE,
CAUTION and WARNING messages.
Note:
Caution
Caution:
Danger:
A personal injury hazard exists in the area where you see the sign.
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Caution
electrostatic charge from your body. This can be accomplished by touching an earth
ground source or by wearing a wrist strap device connected to an earth ground source.
Wearing a wrist strap will also prevent accumulation of additional bodily static charges.
(Be sure to remove the wrist strap before applying power to the unit under test to avoid
potential shock.)
After removing a static sensitive assembly from its anti-static bag, place it on
a grounded conductive surface. If the anti-static bag is conductive, you may
ground the bag and use it as a conductive surface.
Warning Labels
Read and obey all posted warning labels. Throughout the printer, warning labels are
displayed on potentially dangerous components. As you service the printer, check to
make certain that all warning labels remain in place.
Safety Interlocks
Make sure covers and panel are in place and that all interlock switches are
functioning correctly after you have completed a printer service call. If you bypass an
interlock switch during a service call, use extreme caution when working on or
around the printer.
CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT
The Phaser 6200 Color Laser Printer is certified to comply with Laser Product
Performance Standards set by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services as a
Class 1 Laser Product. This means that this is a class of laser product that does not emit
hazardous laser radiation; this is possible only because the laser beam is totally enclosed
during all modes of customer operation. When servicing the printer or laser unit, follow
the procedures specified in this manual and there will be no hazards from the laser.
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S7300-02
S7300-03
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Regulatory Specifications
Federal Communications Commission Compliance
The equipment described in this manual generates and uses radio frequency energy. If
it is not installed properly in strict accordance with Xerox instructions, it may cause
interference with radio and television reception or may not function properly due to
interference from another device. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
Connect the printer into an outlet on a circuit different from that which the
receiver is connected.
Route the interface cables on the printer away from the receiver
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Xerox can affect the emission
and immunity compliance and could void the user's authority to operate this product.
To ensure compliance, use shielded interface cables. A shielded parallel cable can be
purchased directly from Xerox at www.xerox.com/officeprinting/6200supplies.
Xerox has tested this product to internationally accepted electromagnetic emission
and immunity standards. These standards are designed to mitigate interference caused
or received by this product in a normal office environment. This product is also
suitable for use in a residential environment based on the levels tested.
In the United States this product complies with the requirements of an unintentional
radiator in part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference; (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions
from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian
Department of Communications, ICES-003.
Le prsent appareil numrique n'met pas de bruits radiolectrique dpassant les
limits applicables aux appareils numriques de la classe B prescrites dans le
Rglement sur le brouillage radiolectrique dict par le ministere des
Communications du Canada, NMB-003.
Declaration of Conformity
Xerox Corporation, declares, under our sole responsibility that the printer to which
this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following standards and other
normative documents:
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(IEC61000-3-2)
EN61000-3-3:1995
(IEC61000-3-3)
EN55024:1998
(CISPR 24)
CISPR 24 Immunity
Phenomena
Basic Standard
Test Specification
Electrostatic Discharge
IEC61000-4-2:1995
Radio-Frequency
Electromagnetic Field
(radiated)
IEC61000-4-3:1995
IEC61000-4-4:1995
Line Surge
IEC61000-4-5:1995
Combination wave
2.0kV Common mode
2.0kV Differential mode
Radio-Frequency
Electromagnetic Field
(Conducted)
IEC61000-4-6:1996
IEC61000-4-11:1994
IEC61000-4-11:1994
This product, if used properly in accordance with the user's instructions is neither
dangerous for the consumer nor for the environment. A signed copy of the
Declaration of Conformity for this product can be obtained from Xerox.
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Manual Organization
This Service Manual contains technical information for the Phaser 6200 Color Laser
Printer, as well as complete Error Messages and Codes, Diagnostics,
Disassembly/Reassembly (RRPs) procedures and a complete Field Replaceable
Units (FRU) Parts List.
Chapter 3 - Troubleshooting
This chapter discusses the most common troubleshooting problems encountered with:
Printer Performance Problems, Image-Quality Problems and Electrical Problems.
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Table of Contents
Power Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v
Service Safety Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vi
Servicing Electrical Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii
Regulatory Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .viii
Manual Organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x
General Information
17
Troubleshooting
81
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109
110
110
110
111
112
112
113
113
114
114
116
117
FRU Disassembly
Removal and Replacement Procedures
119
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253
Theory of Operation
Summary of the Printing Process. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Print Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Printer Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Control of Paper Size. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Laser Quantity Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Process Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bias Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Toner Density Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Color Registration Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Transfer Roller Assembly Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Toner Control. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fuser Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Paper Path of the Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Paper Path Route. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Major Assemblies and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
301
302
304
304
305
305
305
306
306
307
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
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Wiring Diagrams
Main Wiring Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Power Supply. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Paper Tray 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Drive Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Developer Section 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Developer 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fuser Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Laser Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Xerographics 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Xerographics 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Paper Feed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Image Processor Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
High-Capacity Feeder Wiring Diagrams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Drive Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Paper Tray 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Paper Tray 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents
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352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
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General Information
The Xerox Phaser 6200 Color Laser Printer Service Manual is the primary
document used for repairing, maintaining and troubleshooting the printer.
To ensure complete understanding of the product, participation in Xerox Phaser 6200
Service Training is recommended.
S6200-001
Phaser 6200 Color Laser Printer shown with the optional High-Capacity Feeder
General Information
Adobe
PostScript 3
Resident Fonts
136
PostScript Type 1
115
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PCL fonts (more fonts are available with the optional internal hard drive)
Proof Jobs. A proof job is a specific case of a multiple-copy job. With a proof job, the
customer assigns a password and copy count at the client workstation before printing. The
first set of prints are printed immediately. The original number of requested sets are
printed after the customer enters the matching password on the printers control panel. The
customer has the option of printing the original number of requested sets or deleting the
job. Since more than one job may be associated with the same password, the customer can
print all the jobs, delete all the jobs, or select or delete individual jobs. A proof job that has
not been printed is retained on the optional internal hard drive through power cycles.
Secure Jobs. Secure printing allows the customer to defer printing of a job until a
matching password is entered from the control panel. The customer assigns the password
at the client workstation before printing. The job is stored, and printing is delayed until the
password is entered on the printers control panel. Since more than one job can have the
same password, all secure jobs with the same password are printed. A secure job that has
not been printed or released is retained on the internal hard drive through power cycles.
Saved Jobs. Saved print allows the user to save print jobs to the internal hard drive of
the printer. The print job is not deleted after printing, it is stored on the hard drive for print
on demand. This function requires an internal hard drive.
Pin SODIMM
Serial
3.3
DRAM Standard
Presence Detect
Volt
The Startup Page and the Configuration Page list the amount of RAM installed in the
printer.
If the memory does not meet the above specifications, it will be ignored by the printer.
General Information
7
8
3
4
9
S6200-005
No.
Description
Front Cover
Multi-Purpose Tray
Door Latch B
Door Latch A
5
S6200-006
No.
Description
Top Cover
Toner Cartridge
General Information
S6200-008a
S6200-008b
No.
Description
Transfer Roller
Imaging Unit
Door C
Fuser Assembly
Print Life
Toner Cartridges*
High-Capacity
8,000
Standard-Capacity 3,000
(B50)
Imaging Unit
30,000
(B50)
Fuser Assembly
60,000
(B10)
15,000
(B50)
General Information
up to 100,000
LED indicators:
Green
Flashing
Flashing
Yellow = Warning
Flashing
Red = Error
3
Phaser 6200
OK
S6200-004
LED (Power/Status)
Cancel Key
OK (select) Key
Back Key
OK
INFO
BACK+OK
Password Bypass
UP+DOWN
BACK+INFO
pin 1
S6200-270
Top View
No.
Description
NVRAM
1284 Parallel
Ethernet
USB
General Information
Printer Specifications
Physical Dimensions - Printer
Dimensions
Value
Height:
Width:
Depth:
Weight:
Value
Height:
Width:
Depth:
Weight:
Printer Clearances
Clearances
Value
Top:
Left:
Right:
Front:
Rear:
Within 3 degrees of horizontal with all four feet in contact with the
surface.
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Functional Specifications
Functional Specifications
Characteristic
Specification
Printing process
Color medium
Resolution /
Addressability
Enhanced
Photo
Continuuous Operating
Printing Speed
Mode
Simplex
Duplex
600 dpi
Letter / A4
65 -105
100-159
160-216
16 ppm
8 ppm
8 ppm
10 ipm
N/A
N/A
Letter / A4
65 -105
100-159
160-216
8 ppm
8 ppm
8 ppm
5 ipm
N/A
N/A
Envelope/Postcard
160-216
8 ppm
N/A
OHP
Letter / A4
Letter / A4
8 ppm
8 ppm
N/A
N/A
600/1200 dpi
Mode
600 dpi
1200 dpi
Cleaning Cycle interval
for continuous printing
Print speed will be reduced if the print job is larger than the cleaning
cycle interval.
IU Print Volume
0 - 5 K Pages
5 - 10 K Pages
10 - 15 K Pages
15 - 20 K Pages
20 - 25 K Pages
25 - 30 K Pages
General Information
Standard/Draft
pages
48
32
32
32
20
16
Enhanced/Photo
pages
24
16
16
16
10
8
11
Specification
First Print-Out
(in seconds)
(Letter/A4)
Mode
Tray 1
Tray 2
Tray 3
MPT
15
23.5
24.5
39.5
16.5
25
27.5
42.5
18
26.5
30.5
45.5
14.5
23
23.5
38.5
Warm-up time
Electrical Specifications
Electrical specifications
Characteristic
Specification
Power consumption
Mode
240 VAC
Print Mode
Max.
850 W or less
850 W or less
Ready Mode
Fuser On
180 W or less
180 W or less
Sleep Mode
Fuser Off
45 W or less
45 W or less
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Environmental Specifications
Environmental Specifications
Characteristic
Specification
Temperature:
Operating
Transportation
Storage
24 month maximum
1 month maximum
Humidity
Operating
10% - 85%
Transportation
30% - 85%
Storage
5% - 95%
Altitude
Operating
Transportation
Acoustic Noise
35.0db or less
Idle
Printing
General Information
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Printable
Area
Specification
Trays
All Trays
Usable
paper sizes
Paper Type
Supported
paper
types and
weights
Type
Supported
envelopes
Size
Letter
Legal
Executive
Statement
US Folio
A4
A5
A6
B5 JIS
ISO B5
Custom Size
8.5 x 11 in.
8.5 x 14 in.
7.25 x 10.5 in.
5.5 x 8.5 in.
8.5 x 13 in.
210 x 297 mm
148 x 210 mm
105 x 148 mm
182 x 257 mm
176 x 250 mm
All Trays
All Trays
All Trays
MPT Only
All Trays
All Trays
MPT Only
MPT Only
All Trays
MPT Only
MPT Only
Weight
Plain Paper
64 - 90 g/m2 (17 - 24 lb. Bond)
Heavy Plain Paper
85 - 105 g/m2 (22 - 28 lb. Bond)
Phaser 6200 Transparency ONLY
Thin Card Stock
100 - 163 g/m2 (26 - 60 lb. Cover)
Thick Card Stock
160 - 216 g/m2 (59 - 80 lb. Cover)
Labels
N/A
Letterhead
85 - 105 g/m2 (22 - 28 lb. Bond)
Glossy Coated Paper
120 - 163 g/m2 (81 - 110 lb. Book
Business and Greeting Card N/A
CD/DVD Labels and Inserts N/A
Digital Photo Paper
120 - 163 g/m2 (81 - 110 lb.)
Envelopes Weight
20 - 24 lb. Bond
Commercial #10
Monarch Envelope
A7 Envelope
Custom
DL Envelope
C5 Envelope
C6 Envelope
B5 Envelope
4.12 x 9.5 in
3.87 x 7.5 in
5.25 x 7.25 in
All Trays
All Trays
MPT & Tray 1
MPT Only
MPT Only
MPT Only
All Trays
MPT Only
MPT Only
MPT Only
MPT Only
MPT Only
110 x 220 mm
162 x 229 mm
114 x 162 mm
176 x 250 mm
Envelopes with hot melt type glue are not supported in this
printer.
Specialty
Media
216 x 279 mm
8.5 x 11 in.
A4
210 x 297 mm
MPT and
Tray 1 Only
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Trays
Universal Tray
MPT
Standard Paper
500 Sheets
Transparency*
100 Sheets*
50 Sheets
Envelopes
N/A
10 each
General Information
100 Sheets
*Tray 1 / MPT
only
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Contents
Front Panel Message
Page
Jam Errors
Jam at Fuser
Code: Jam F
31
Jam at Duplex
Code: Jam D
33
Code: Jam RR
35
Misfeed at MPT
Code: Jam T0
37
Misfeed at Tray 1
Code: Jam T1
40
Code: Jam T2
43
Code: Jam T3
Consumable Errors
Install or Reseat Imaging Unit
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
57
18
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
Contents (cont'd.)
Front Panel Message
Page
65
66
Laser Failure
Fuser Failure
70
Code: 50
73
Code: 51
74
Code: 52
75
76
Code: 75
77
Code: 76
72
Code: 77, 78
76
Controller to Engine
Communications Failure
Code: 81
NVRAM Failure
Code: 83
78
Code: 95
79
Code: 102
80
69
78
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Service Flowchart
The Service Flowchart outlines one possible approach to troubleshooting and repair
of the printer. The Service Flowchart is an overview of the path a service technician
could take, using this technical manual, to service the print engine and options. If you
choose not to use the Service Flowchart, it is recommended that you start at the
appropriate troubleshooting table and proceed from there.
Always follow the safety measures detailed in the front of the manual when servicing
the printer. See "Service Safety Summary" on page vi of this manual.
Step 1: Identify the Problem:
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
20
Jack
S6200-282
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Voltage Measurements
Power and signal grounds are connected to the frame ground. All circuit
troubleshooting can be performed using the metal frame (chassis) as the grounding
point. To locate connectors or test points, refer to the section "Plug/Jack Locator
Maps" on page 341 or "Wiring Diagrams" on page 351 for more information.
Unless otherwise specified, the following voltage tolerances are used within this
section:
Voltage Measurements
Stated
Measured
+3.3 VDC
+5.0 VDC
+24.0 VDC
0.0 VDC
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Service Diagnostics
The Phaser 6200 Color Laser Printer has built-in diagnostics to aid in troubleshooting
problems with the printer. The Service Diagnostics Menu provides a means to test
sensors, motors, switches, clutches, fans and solenoids. Diagnostics also contain
built-in test prints, cleaning procedures, printer status and some NVRAM access.
Service diagnostics are to be executed by a service technician only, through the front
panel. Service Diagnostics can be entered one of two ways:
Function
BACK
CANCEL
INFO
UP
Scrolls up one menu item within a menu list. This control does not wrap.
Used to increment data in tests requiring user input.
DOWN
OK
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Print Service Menu Map - Prints the service diagnostics menu page
General Status - Provides the following print engine status:
Status
Engine Board
ROM Version
Printer
Configuration
Memory: ###MB
Hard Drive: Not Installed or
Installed
HCF: Installed
Not Installed
Ambient
Temperature/
Humidity
Temperature: XX oC
Humidity: ## %
Fuser
Temperature
Temperature: XX oC
Fault History
Device Status
Jams
Hardware Errors
Firmware Errors
Fan Motors
CTD Sensor Errors
Fuser Failure
Laser Failure
Life Over
Trays
Miscellaneous
Test Prints - Prints test prints stored in the Engine Control Board. The prints are used by
service personnel to identify, repair and validate the operability of the printer.
Blank Page
Print
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Motors/Fans Tests - Tests the functionality of motors and fans by giving service personnel the
ability to energize/de-energize the motor and fans one at a time.
Main Motor
Normal Speed
Half Speed
Normal Speed Continuous
Half Speed Continuous
Duplex Motor
Fuser Motor
Normal Speed
Half Speed
Normal Speed Continuous
Half Speed Continuous
Developer
Motor
Normal Speed
Half Speed
Caution:
Do NOT allow
this motor to run
any longer than
necessary to
verify operation.
HCF Motor
Normal Speed
Half Speed
Normal Speed Continuous
Half Speed Continuous
Toner Motor
Yellow
Toner Motor
Magenta
Toner Motor
Cyan
Toner Motor
Black
Normal Speed
Rear Fan
High Speed
Low Speed
High Speed Continuous
Low Speed Continuous
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Fuser Fan
High Speed
Low Speed
High Speed Continuous
Low Speed Continuous
Sensor/Switch Tests - Tests the functionality of the sensors and switches by giving service
personnel the ability to input actuation and state changes of all sensors and switches.
Interlock
Switch
Sensor is: ON
Sensor is: OFF
Registration
Sensor
Exit Sensor
Duplex
Sensor
Full Stack
Sensor
Black Toner
(K) Low
Cyan Toner
(C) Low
Magenta
Toner (M) Low
Yellow Toner
(Y) Low
Sensor is: ON
Black Toner
Cartridge
Present
Cyan Toner
Cartridge
Present
Magenta
Toner
Cartridge
Present
Yellow Toner
Cartridge
Present
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Tray 1 Low
Paper
Tray 2 Low
Paper
Tray 3 Low
Paper
Size: XXXX
Paper is Low
Tray 1 No
Paper
Tray 2 No
Paper
Tray 3 No
Paper
MPT No Paper
Sensor
Paper is Present
Transfer
Roller Toner
Full Sensor
Image Unit
Not Installed
Sensor
Fuser Fan
Alarm Sensor
Status only
Rear Fan
Alarm Sensor
Status only
CTD (ADC)
Sensor
Dark Value: #
Light Value: ###
Sensor OK
Status only
OHP Sensor
OHP
Paper is Present
Absense of Media
Paper
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Clutch Tests - Tests the functionality of the clutches by giving service personnel the ability to
energize/de-energize one clutch at a time.
Registration
Clutch
MPT Turn
Clutch
Tray 1 Turn
Clutch
Tray 2 Turn
Clutch
Tray 3 Turn
Clutch
Clutch is: ON
Solenoid Tests - Tests the functionality of the clutches by giving service personnel the ability to
energize/de-energize one solenoid at a time.
MPT Turn
Clutch
Tray 1 Turn
Clutch
Tray 2 Turn
Clutch
Tray 3 Turn
Clutch
Solenoid is: ON
Maintenance - Cleans the Intermediate Transfer Unit within the Imaging Unit
Clean the
Imaging Unit
IDT 1
Clean the
Imaging Unit
IDT 2
Printing.....
NVRAM Access - This menu lets you read, set or reset the following values
PostScript
NVRAM Reset
CRU Life Reset: The following options are available for CRU Life Reset
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CRU Life Read: The following options are available for CRU Life Read. Perform this operation
and record the values prior to performing a CRU Life Reset
Black Toner
(K) Life
Cyan Toner
(C) Life
Count: XXX
Record this value
Magenta
Toner (M) Life
Yellow Toner
(Y) Life
Transfer
Roller Life
Read Printer
Page Count
Count: XXXX
CRU Life Restore: The following options are available for CRU Life Restore.
Black Toner
(K) Life
Cyan Toner
(C) Life
Magenta
Toner (M) Life
Yellow Toner
(Y) Life
Transfer
Roller Life
Printer Page
Count
IP Controller Diagnostics - Tests the basic functionality of the Image Processor Board.
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RAM
Read/Write
Test
Executing.....
Passed
30
Jam at Fuser
Jam F
The printers front panel displays Jam at Fuser. The fuser has been removed,
reseated and locked into place. Any obstruction, media and debris has been removed
from the fuser paper path, printer power has been cycled and the error still appears.
Troubleshooting Reference Table
Applicable Parts
Fuser, PL 8.1.1
Yes
No
Replace the
part(s) concerned.
Go to step [2].
Go to step [3].
Go to step [8].
Replace the
Fuser Assembly.
Go to step [4]
Go to step [5].
Complete.
Go to step [7].
Go to step [6].
Go to step [7].
Replace the
Assembly,
Harness FSR 2
PL 5.1.9.
Go to step [8].
Replace the
Assembly, Front
1A, PL 13.1.7.
Replace the
gear(s) if
defective.
Go to step [9].
31
Yes
No
Replace Engine
Control Board,
RRP 12.7.
Go to step [10].
Go to step [11].
Replace the
Motor Driver
Board, RRP 12.3.
11
Complete
Go to step [12].
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
Replace the
DRV 1 Harness,
PL 13.1.2.
32
Jam at Duplex
Jam D
The printers front panel displays Jam at Duplex and any obstruction, media and
debris has been removed from the duplex paper path, printer power has been cycled
and the error still appears.
Troubleshooting Reference Table
Applicable Parts
Yes
No
Replace the
damaged part.
Go to step [2].
Go to step [7].
Replace the
sensor and
Go to step [3].
Complete
Go to step [4].
Go to step [6].
Go to step [5].
Go to step [6].
Replace the
Front 2 Harness
Assembly, PL
6.1.2.
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
Replace the
Assembly, Front
1A, PL 13.1.7.
Go to step [8].
Go to step [9].
33
Yes
No
Go to step [10].
Replace the
Motor Driver
Board,
RRP 12.3.
10
Replace the
Duplex Harness
Assembly,
PL 6.1.23.
Go to step [12].
Complete
12
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
Replace the
Assembly,
Harness DRV2,
PL 13.1.3.
34
Jam RR
The printers front panel displays Jam at Registration Roller and any obstruction,
media and debris has been removed from the Chute Assembly Registration and the
Turn Chute Assembly in the tray 1 cavity. Printer power has been cycled and the error
still appears.
In some instances the error code will clear after power is cycled to the printer, but will
reappear with the next print. Check to see if there is a piece of paper fan-folded
behind the turn chute assembly or below the registration roller.
Troubleshooting Reference Table
Applicable Parts
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Go to step [6].
Go to step [3].
Go to step [4].
Reconnect
properly.
Go to step [5].
Go to step [6].
Replace the
Registration
Sensor, RRP 9.4.
Go to step [8].
Go to step [7].
Go to step [8].
35
Yes
No
Replace the
Engine Control
Board,
RRP 12.7.
36
Misfeed at MPT
Jam T0
The printers front panel displays Misfeed at MPT indicating a paper misfeed has
occurred in the printer. The MPT is securly attached to the printer and any
obstruction, media and debris has been removed from the paper path and there is
adequate paper in the MPT. Printer power has been cycled and the error still displays.
Troubleshooting Reference Table
Applicable Parts
Yes
No
Replace any
damaged or
excessively worn
parts.
Go to step [2].
Go to step [6].
Go to step [3].
Multi-Purpose Tray
Remove any foriegn objects or debris in
the paper path.
Registration Sensor PL 9.1.8
Main Drive Assembly PL 11.114
2
Go to step [4].
Connect or
replace the
faulty part.
Go to step [5].
Replace the
Registration
Chute
Assembly, RRP
9.3.
Replace Sensor,
Registration,
RRP 9.4.
Go to step [6].
Go to step [16]
Go to step [7]
37
Yes
No
Replace the
Engine control
Board, RRP 12.7
Go to step [8].
Go to step [12].
Go to step [9].
Go to step [10].
Replace the ,
Motor Driver
Board,
RRP 12.3.
Go to step [11].
Replace the ,
Motor Driver
Board,
RRP 12.3
11
12
Go to step [13].
Go to step [14].
13
Go to step [15].
Go to step [14].
14
Replace the
Harness LVNC
PL 13.1.1.
Replace in the
following order:
Replace the
DRV 1 Harness
Assembly,
PL 13.1.1.
15
Main Drive
Assembly, RRP
11.3
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7
16
Go to step [19].
Go to step [17].
Go to step [18].
38
Replace if
necessary.
Yes
No
18
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
Replace the
MPT Turn
Clutch, RRP
3.13.
Go to step [20].
20
Go to step [21].
Go to step [22].
Replace the
MPT Feed
Solenoid.
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7
Replace Front 2
Harness
Assembly, PL
6.1.2.
22
39
Misfeed at Tray 1
Jam T1
The printers front panel displays Misfeed at Tray 1 indicating a paper misfeed has
occurred in the printer. Tray 1 is free from defects and installed properly. Any
obstruction, media and debris has been removed from the paper path and there is
adequate paper in the paper tray. Printer power has been cycled and the error still
displays.
Troubleshooting Reference Table
Applicable Parts
Steps
Yes
No
Replace any
damaged or
excessively worn
parts.
Go to step [2].
Go to step [6].
Go to step [3].
Go to step [4].
Connect or
replace the
faulty part.
Go to step [5].
Replace the
Registration
Chute
Assembly,
RRP 9.3.
Replace
Registration
Sensor, RRP 9.4.
Go to step [6].
Go to step [16].
Go to step [7].
40
Replace the
Engine control
Board, RRP 12.7
Go to step [8].
Go to step [12].
Go to step [9].
Go to step [10].
Replace the ,
Motor Driver
Board,
RRP 12.3.
Replace the ,
Motor Driver
Board,
RRP 12.3.
Go to step [11].
11
12
Go to step [13].
Go to step [14].
13
Go to step [15].
Go to step [14].
14
Replace the
Harness LVNC
PL 13.1.1.
Replace in the
following order:
Replace the
DRV 1 Harness
Assembly,
PL 13.1.1
15
Main Drive
Assembly, RRP
11.3
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7
16
Go to step [21].
Go to step [17].
Go to step [18].
18
Replace if
necessary.
Go to step [19].
Replace the
Motor Driver
Board,
RRP 12.3.
41
19
Go to step [20].
Replace the
Feeder Harness
Assembly, PL
3.3.24.
20
Go to step [21].
Replace the
Paper Pick
Assembly, PL
3.3.1
Go to step [22].
Go to step [23].
21
22
23
Go to step [24].
Replace the
Motor Driver
Board,
RRP 12.3.
24
Go to step [25].
Replace the
Feeder Harness
Assembly, PL
3.3.24.
25
Go to step [26].
Replace Feed
Solenoid, PL
3.3.17.
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
Replace the
DRV2 Harness
Assembly,
PL 13.1.3.
42
Misfeed at Tray 2
Jam T2
The printers front panel displays Misfeed at Tray 2 indicating a paper misfeed has
occurred in the printer. Tray 2 is free of defects and correctly installed in the HCF.
Any obstruction, media and debris has been removed from the paper path and there is
adequate paper in the paper tray. Printer power has been cycled and the error still
displays
Troubleshooting Reference Table
Applicable Parts
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
See "Misfeed at
Tray 1 Jam T1"
on page 40.
Tray 2
Go to step [9].
Go to step [3].
Replace the
Engine Control
Board,
RRP 12.7.
Go to step [4].
Go to step [7].
Go to step [5].
Replace the
Lower Feeder
Circuit Board,
PL 14.5.1.
Go to step [6]
Replace the
damaged part.
Go to step [7].
Go to step [8].
Complete
Go to step [13].
Go to step [9].
43
Yes
No
Check the
Clutch for
slipping or the
gear for
damage.
Go to step [10].
Go to step [11].
Replace the
Lower Feeder
Circuit Board,
PL 14.5.1.
11
Go to step [12].
Replace the
Tray 2 Harness
Assembly,
PL 14.5.3.
Go to step [13].
Replace the
Tray 2 Turn
Clutch
Assembly,
PL 14.4.18.
13
Go to step [14].
14
Check the
stopper on the
feed solenoid
and replace if
necessary.
Go to stop [15].
15
Go to step [16].
Replace the
Lower Feeder
Circuit Board,
PL 14.5.1.
16
Go to step [17].
Replace the
Tray 2 Feed
Solenoid,
PL 14.4.17.
Go to step [18]
Replace the
Lower Feeder
Circuit Board,
PL 14.5.1.
18
Replace the
Engine Control
Board,
RRP 12.7.
Replace the
open Harness
Assembly.
44
Misfeed at Tray 3
Jam T3
The printers front panel displays Misfeed at Tray 3 indicating a paper misfeed has
occurred in the printer. Tray 3 is free of defects and correctly installed in the printer.
Any obstruction, media and debris has been removed from the paper path and there is
adequate paper in the paper tray. Printer power has been cycled and the error still
displays.
Troubleshooting Reference Table
Applicable Parts
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
See "Misfeed at
Tray 1 Jam T1"
on page 40.
Go to step [10].
Go to step [3].
Replace the
Engine Control
Board,
RRP 12.7.
Go to step [4].
Go to step [7].
Go to step [5].
Replace the
Lower Feeder
Circuit Board,
PL 14.5.1.
Go to step [6]
Replace the
damaged part.
Go to step [7].
Go to step [8].
Complete
Go to step [12].
Go to step [9].
Go to step [14].
Go to step [10].
45
Yes
No
10
Go to step [11].
Go to step [12].
Replace the
Lower Feeder
Circuit Board,
PL 14.5.1.
12
Go to step [13].
Replace the
Tray 3 Harness
Assembly,
PL 14.4.
Go to step [14].
Replace the
Tray 3 Turn
Clutch
Assembly,
PL 14.4.18.
13
14
Check the
Solenoid for
damage.
Go to step [16].
15
Check the
stopper on the
feed solenoid
and replace, if
necessary.
Go to step [17].
16
Go to step [17].
Replace the
Lower Feeder
Circuit Board,
PL 14.5.1.
17
Go to step [18].
Replace the
Tray 3 Feed
Solenoid,
PL 14.4.17.
Replace the
Engine Control
Board,
RRP 12.7.
Replace the
open Harness
Assembly.
46
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Replace Engine
Control Board,
RRP12.7.
Go to step [3].
Replace Engine
Control Board,
RRP12.7.
47
Yes
No
Remove foreign
materials.
Go to step [2].
Go to step [3].
Go to step [4].
Go to step [5].
Go to step [6]
Replace CRUM
Harness
Assembly,
PL 10.1.15.
Replace
EEPROM
Harness
Assembly,
PL 13.1.10.
48
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Go to step [3].
Complete
Go to step [4].
Replace the
CRUM Harness
Assembly,
PL 10.1.15.
Go to step [5].
Replace the
CRUM Harness
Assembly,
PL 10.1.15.
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
Replace EEPROM
Harness
Assembly,
PL 13.1.10.
49
Yes
No
Complete
Go to step [2].
Complete
Go to step [3].
Go to step [4].
Go to step [5]
Go to step [5].
Complete
Go to step [6].
Connect properly
Go to step [7].
Go to step [8].
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
50
Note:
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Replace the
Engine Control,
Board, RRP 12.7.
Go to step [3].
Go to step [5].
Go to step [4].
Go to step [5].
Replace
Assembly,
Harness EEPROM
PL 13.1
51
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Complete
Go to step [3].
Go to step [4].
Complete
Go to step [5].
Replace the
Fuser Harness,
FSR 2 = 110 V
FSR 22 = 220 V
PL 5.1.9.
Replace the
FRONT 1A
Harness
Assembly,
PL 13.1.7.
52
Yes
No
Connect properly
or replace the
parts concerned.
Go to step [2].
Go to step [3].
Complete
Troubleshoot
using the wiring
diagram "Fuser
Assembly" on
page 358
Complete
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
53
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Complete
Go to step [3].
Go to step [4].
Complete
Complete
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
54
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Complete
Go to step [3].
Complete
Go to step [4].
Complete
Go to step [5].
Go to step [6].
Go to step [7].
Complete
Go to step [8].
55
Yes
No
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
Complete
56
Yes
No
Complete
Go to step [2].
Go to step [3].
Go to step [4].
Replace the
parts
concerned.
Go to step [5].
Complete
Go to step [6].
Replace the
CTD Harness
Assembly,
PL 5.1.10.
Go to step [7].
Replace Front
1A Harness,
PL 13.1.7.
Replace Engine
Control Board,
RRP 12.7.
57
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Replace Engine
Control Board,
RRP 12.7
Go to step [3].
Go to step [4].
Complete
Replace defective
parts.
Replace Engine
Control Board,
RRP 12.7.
58
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Replace Engine
Control Board,
RRP 12.7.
Go to step [3].
Complete
Replace Engine
Control Board,
RRP 12.7.
SW2
SW3
LEGAL14"
ON
ON
ON
LEGAL13"
ON
ON
OFF
EXECUTIVE
ON
OFF
ON
B5
ON
OFF
OFF
A4
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
A5
(Used for reference only.
Supported by MPT only.)
OFF
ON
ON
No Tray
OFF
OFF
OFF
59
Yes
No
Replace the
parts concerned.
Go to step [2].
Replace Engine
Control Board,
RRP 12.7.
Go to step [3].
Complete
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP
12.7.
Paper Size Switches are indicated as SW1, SW2, and SW3 from the above one.
Paper Size
SW2
SW3
LEGAL14"
ON
ON
ON
LEGAL13"
ON
ON
OFF
EXECUTIVE
ON
OFF
ON
B5
ON
OFF
OFF
A4
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
A5
(Used for reference only.
Supported by MPT only.)
OFF
ON
ON
No Tray
OFF
OFF
OFF
60
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Complete
Go to step [3].
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
Go to step [4].
Complete
Go to step [5].
Complete
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
61
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Complete
Go to step [3].
Replace the
Engine Control
Board,
RRP 12.7.
Go to step [4].
Complete
Go to step [5].
Complete
Replace the
Engine Control
Board,
RRP 12.7.
62
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Complete
Go to step [3].
Replace Engine
Control Board,
RRP 12.7.
Go to step [4].
Go to step [5].
Complete
Complete
Replace Engine
Control Board,
RRP 12.7.
63
Yes
No
Fill Tray 1.
Go to step [2].
Complete
Go to step [3].
Replace Engine
Control Board,
RRP 12.7.
Go to step [4].
Complete
Go to step [5].
Complete
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
64
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
Go to step [3].
Complete
Go to step [4].
Complete
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
SW2
SW3
LEGAL14"
ON
ON
ON
LEGAL13"
ON
ON
OFF
EXECUTIVE
ON
OFF
ON
B5
ON
OFF
OFF
A4
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
A5
(Used for reference only.
Supported by MPT only.)
OFF
ON
ON
No Tray
OFF
OFF
OFF
65
Yes
No
Replace the
parts concerned.
Go to step [2].
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP
12.7.
Go to step [3].
Complete
Go to step [4].
Complete
Replace the
Engine Control
Board,
RRP 12.7.
SW2
SW3
LEGAL14"
ON
ON
ON
LEGAL13"
ON
ON
OFF
EXECUTIVE
ON
OFF
ON
B5
ON
OFF
OFF
A4
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
No Tray
OFF
OFF
OFF
66
Yes
No
Replace OHP
Sensor and
Harness
RRP 9.5.
Go to step [2].
Assembly, Chute
Registration
RRP 9.3.
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
Go to step [3].
Go to step [4].
Go to step [5].
Replace Engine
Control Board,
RRP 12.7.
Go to step [5].
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
67
Laser Failure
Code 7: Laser power has failed
Code 8: SOS (start of scan) failure 1
Code 9: SOS failure 2
Code 10: Warm up failure
Code 11: This is the generic laser used by the engine if a lower level error cannot be
reported to the controller.
Troubleshooting Reference Table
Applicable Parts
Yes
No
Complete
Go to step [2].
Go to step [3].
Complete
Replace the
ROSKA Harness
Assembly,
PL 13.1.5.
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
68
Yes
No
Complete
Go to step [2].
Go to step [4].
Go to step [3].
Go to step [4].
Complete
Go to step [5].
Go to step [6].
Complete
Go to step [7].
Complete
Complete
Go to step [8].
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
Complete
69
Fuser Failure
Code 40: The temperature sensor sensed an overheat condition.
Code 41: The temperature sensor sensed a low temperature condition.
Code 43: Warm up failure, the temperature sensor does not detect the correct
temperature within 60.4 seconds after the fuser lamp has been turned on.
Troubleshooting Reference Table
Applicable Parts
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Go to step [3].
Go to step [4].
Complete
Go to step [5].
Complete
Go to step [6].
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
Replace Front 1A
Harness
Assembly,
PL 13.1.7.
70
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Go to step [3].
Go to step [4].
Complete
Go to step [5].
Complete
Complete
Go to step [6].
Go to step [7].
Go to step [8].
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP12.7.
Replace Front 1A
Harness
Assembly,
PL 13.1.7.
71
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Go to step [3].
Go to step [4].
Complete
Go to step [5].
Replace the
Assembly,
Harness Fuser PL
13.1.
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
Replace
EEPROM
Harness
Assembly,
PL 13.1.10.
72
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
Go to step [3].
Go to step [4].
Complete
Complete
Go to step [5].
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
73
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Go to step [3].
Complete
Go to step [4].
Complete
Complete
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
74
Yes
No
Replace the
defective fan.
Go to step [2].
Go to the
troubleshooting
procedure for the
specific fan.
75
Yes
No
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
If the error
returns again,
replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP
12.7.
Yes
No
Forward the
application
information to ESS
for evaluation.
Go to step [2].
If the error
re-occurs, replace
the Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
Complete
76
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Go to step [3].
Complete
Go to step [4].
Go to step [5].
Go to step [6].
Replace the
EEPROM
Harness
Assembly,
PL 13.1.10.
77
Yes
No
Complete
Go to step [2].
Complete
Go to step [3].
Complete
Replace the
Engine Control
Board,
RRP 12.7.
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Complete
Complete
Go to step [3].
Complete
Replace the
Engine Control
Board, RRP 12.7.
78
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Have customer
order the correct
consumable.
Go to step [3].
Complete
Go to step [4].
Go to step [4]
Go to step [5].
Go to step [4].
Replace CRUM
Harness
Assembly,
PL 10.1.15.
79
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Replace the
Temp/Hum
Sensor, RRP 3.5.
Complete
Replace the
Engine Control
Baord, RRP 12.7.
80
Troubleshooting
This section is for troubleshooting electrical, system power-up, print-quality, media
jams and paper path problems. For information on troubleshooting error codes, hard
stop and fatal errors, refer to the section "Error Messages and Codes" on page 17.
Troubleshooting is ordered as follows:
Contents
Page
System power-up and POST
83
83
83
86
87
87
88
88
90
90
Multiple-sheet pick
90
Mis-pick
90
Skewed Image
90
Damaged prints
91
Fuser Jams
91
Exit Jams
91
92
Networking Problems
93
Print-Quality Problems
94
95
96
Light Prints
97
98
Blank Prints
99
100
Dirty Prints
101
Troubleshooting
81
Contents (cont'd.)
Page
82
102
103
104
Background contamination
105
106
107
108
The
The
The
The
The
The
The
The
front panel display area is turned on, dark black for 1 second.
The
The
The
If
any tests fail, the front panel screen freezes with the name of the test
displayed and the line posted is Call Customer Service.
After
the POST tests have finished running, the Xerox splash screen is
posted to the front panel and PostScript begins initialization.
Troubleshooting
83
POST Faults
There are two kinds of faults: soft and hard.
A soft fault is any fault that is discovered by POST, but does not prevent the operating
system from initializing and becoming available as a tool for troubleshooting. These
POST faults do not stop execution and are reported on the StartPage in a red box after
the system is running.
A hard fault is any fault discovered by POST that prevents the operating system from
initializing successfully. A hard fault prevents the system from further execution and
is halted with blinking LEDs (front panel and health LED). The test name of the test
that failed is displayed on the front panel.
The
The
84
Fault
Code
1
Description
(Hard) This test fails if the boot loader finds no RAM
present or faulty RAM.
Boot loader posts the message RAM error to the front
panel and blinks the front panel LED.
I/O ASIC
Local Bus/
Front Panel
i Button
(Configuration
Chip)
EEPROM
10
Ethernet
11
CPU Interrupts
12
USB
13
14
RAM DIMM
Presence
15
RAM Limits
16
IDE Disk
20
Engine Command
22
Hard
Memory
24
Troubleshooting
85
Power Supply
Low-voltage Power Supply Overcurrent Protection Circuit
This circuit stops all outputs if the 24 VDC, 5 VDC or 3.3 VDC power supply is
shorted. The circuit is reset when the short is removed, the power is turned off and
then on again.
Switches
Upper
Middle
Lower
LEGAL14"
ON
ON
ON
LEGAL13"
ON
ON
OFF
EXECUTIVE
ON
OFF
ON
B5
ON
OFF
OFF
A4
OFF
ON
ON
LETTER
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
No Tray
OFF
OFF
OFF
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Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Notify the
customer of
improper AC
output from the
outlet.
Replace or reseat
the power cord.
Go to step [3].
Replace the
Low-Voltage
Power Supply,
PL 12.1.12.
Replace the AC
Switch Harness
Assembly,
PL 12.1.11.
Perform the AC power supply troubleshooting procedure first, if this does not fix the
problem go to step [2]
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Yes
Replace the
Low-Voltage
Power Supply
Board,
RRP 12.2.
No
Go to step [3].
Yes
No
Go to step [4].
Replace the
Low-Voltage
Power Supply
Board, RRP 12.2.
Go to step [6].
Go to step [5].
Replace if
damaged or
defective.
Go to step [6].
Go to step [8].
Go to step [7].
Replace if
damaged or
defective.
Go to step [8].
Complete
Go to step [9].
Replace if
damaged or
defective.
Complete
Troubleshooting
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Multiple-sheet pick
1. Ensure that the paper is in good condition and appropriate for a laser printer;
quality office laser printer paper works best.
2. Ensure that the printer is printing within its environmental specifications by using
the built-in service diagnostics temperature/humidiy test.
3. Remove the tray and ensure the paper is correctly loaded, the guides are securely
against the paper and the tray has not been over filled.
4. Try loading paper from a fresh ream, fan the paper, and then insert into the tray or
flip existing paper over.
5. Check the trays retard roller for damage.
6. Clean the pick rollers with a clean, dry, lint-free wipe.
7. Replace the paper pick rollers.
8. Replace the paper tray.
Mis-pick
1. Check that the correct type of media is being used.
2. Ensure that the tray has not been over filled.
3. Try loading paper from a fresh ream, fan the paper, and then insert into the tray or
flip existing paper over.
4. Clean the pick rollers with a clean, dry, lint-free wipe.
5. Troubleshoot the paper pick roller assembly.
Skewed image
The image area is not parallel with the sides of the page but the printer neither jams
nor displays an error code.
1. Remove the tray and ensure the paper guides are set correctly.
2. Check that the correct type of media is being used.
3. Ensure that the tray has not been over filled. (Skewed images are a common defect
when the MPT is filled too high.)
4. Verify the paper pick rollers are installed correctly.
5. Clean the pick rollers with a clean, dry, lint-free wipe.
6. Troubleshoot the paper pick roller assembly.
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Damaged prints
The printed page exits the printer either wrinkled, creased, or torn. The printer
neither jams nor displays an error code.
1. Stop the page at various points in the paper path to determine where the media
becomes damaged. See Paper Path Route on page 315 for more information.
2. Try using the next heaviest type of paper. For more information print the Paper
Tips Page from the printers Printable Pages Menu.
3. Feed paper through the printer from each of the available trays. Is the paper
damaged when fed out of one tray but not when fed out of the others? If so, inspect
the tray for damage, ensure that the media guides are set correctly and verify that
the proper media is being used.
4. Feed paper from the MPT. Is the paper damaged when fed out of MPT? Inspect
the MPT for debris or obviously broken components that could be damaging the
paper as it feeds out of the assembly and into the printer.
5. Inspect the paper tray for debris or broken components.
Fuser jams
1. Ensure the paper is in good condition and is the correct type for the printer. See
Media and Tray Specifications on page 14 for the correct media types, sizes and
weights for each tray.
2. Ensure only Phaser 6200 Transparency film is being used.
3. Check that the printer is operating within its environmental specifications.
4. Ensure that the loaded media matches the front panel settings.
5. Are the margins on the page greater than 5 mm?
6. Check the Fuser area for debris.
7. Visually inspect the Fuser baffle for burrs.
8. Test the fuser motor using service diagnostics.
9. See Jam at Fuser Jam F on page 31 for troubleshooting Fuser Jams.
Exit jams
1. Ensure the paper is in good condition and is the correct type for the printer. See
Media and Tray Specifications on page 14 for the correct media types, sizes and
weights for each tray.
2. Ensure the printer is within its operating environmental specifications.
3. Ensure that the loaded media matches the front panel settings.
4. Is the jam caused by a heavy, stiff paper being used for two-sided printing? In
such cases, a lighter grade of paper should be used, see the printers Paper Tips
Page.
5. Clean all exit locations in the Fuser and the Assembly, Chute Exit with a clean,
dry, lint-free wipe, if debris is visible.
6. Does the Exit Roller turn? Test the Duplex Motor using service diagnostics. For
information on service diagnostics, see "Service Diagnostics" on page 23.
7. See Jam at Duplex Jam D on page 33 for troubleshooting duplex jams if the
Duplex Motor test fails.
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Try printing a test page from the printer drivers properties dialog box.
Try printing from another application.
Try printing to another printer.
Try printing from another computer.
If the error returns, turn ON the PostScript error handler through the front panel
PostScript Error Info in the Support menu, or CWIS and print the document again.
Take note of the information on the error page that just printed.
Phaser 6200 Color Laser Printer - Service Manual
Network Problems
The Phaser 6200 printer maintains 4 logs in memory detailing network functions. The
logs contain TCP/IP, NetWare and AppleTalk initialization events. The logs can also
be accessed remotely via CentreWare.
The logs list events chronologically. The log is limited in length; when the log is full
the printer stops recording data to the log. The logs are stored on the Hard Drive so
only new data is stored each time the printers power is cycled.
There is a Connection Setup Page, Configuration Page and a network reset available
for troubleshooting Network problems.
To print an Event Log, Runtime Log or Configuration Page:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Troubleshooting
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Print-Quality Problems
Print-quality defects can be attributed to printer components, consumables, media,
internal software, external software applications and environmental conditions. To
successfully troubleshoot print quality problems, as many variables as possible must
be eliminated. The first step is to generate prints using printable pages embedded in
the printer on laser paper from the approved media list. The paper should be from an
unopened ream that has been acclimated to room temperature.
See the approved media list, "Xerox Supplies and Accessories" on page 296 for
media that has been tested and approved for use in the Phaser 6200 printer. If the
print-quality defect is still present when printing on approved media from an
unopened ream of paper, then media, software applications, and environmental
conditions need to be researched.
Print the Usage Profile Report to determine the temperature and humidity the printer
has been operating under. Compare this to the environmental specifications for the
printer found in "Environmental Specifications" on page 13 of this manual.
Temperature and humidity extremes can adversely effect the Xerographic and fusing
characteristics of the printer.
The Phaser 6200 printer uses an Imaging Unit that contains all the imaging drums and
developers for all four colors in one Customer Replaceable Consumable.
Print-quality defects can be isolated to one particular component in the print engine,
See Repeating Defects Identification Chart on page 95 or print the Repeating
Defects Page from the front panel. When a single component of the Imaging Unit is
causing a print-quality defect, the entire Imaging Unit must be replaced.
When analyzing a print-quality defect, first determine if the defect occurs in all colors
or only one color and if it is repeating or random. Defects occurring in only one color
are usually attributable to the Imaging Unit. Continuous defects in the process
direction, such as voids and lines, are the most difficult to diagnose. The visible
surfaces of all rollers should be inspected for obvious defects. If no defects are
observed, the Imaging Unit, Transfer Roller and Fuser should be changed one at a
time until the defect has been eliminated.
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Some print-quality problems can be associated with specific assemblies, the most
common problems and the associated assemblies are listed below. Also, refer to the
specific print-quality troubleshooting procedure for more information.
Imaging
Unit
Streaks
Fine
Lines
Banding
Uneven
in Process Direction
Density
Voids
Repeating
Transfer
Defects
Roller
Toner
Light
Prints
Repeating
Defects
Fuser
Hot
or Cold Offsetting
Repeating
Defects
Component
Imaging Unit
28 mm (1.10 in.)
Drum [YMCK]
62 mm (2.44 in.)
25 mm (1 in.)
Transfer Roller
Transfer Roller
64 mm (2.52 in.)
Fuser Assembly
Fuser Assembly
82 mm (3.23 in.)
Troubleshooting
95
96
Light Prints
Verify the media used is supported by this
printer. See Media and Tray Specifications on
page 14 for the correct media types, sizes and
weights for each tray. Verify the media settings
are correct at the front panel and that color
calibration has been performed prior to using
this troubleshooting procedure.
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Step
Check
Yes
No
Replace or reinstall
the affected
component.
Go to step [2].
Complete.
Go to step [3].
Go to step [4].
Complete
Go to step [5].
Go to step [6].
Complete
Go to step [7].
Complete
Go to step [8].
Troubleshooting
97
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Step
Check
Yes
No
Replace the
Imaging Unit (CRC).
PL 9.1.3.
Go to step [2].
Replace Toner
Cartridge, PL 10.1
Go to stop [3].
Remove object
and/or
contamination.
Go to step [4].
Go to step [5].
Go to step [6].
Complete
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Blank Prints
The entire image area is blank.
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Step
Check
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Remove the
obstruction.
Go to step [3].
Replace the
Imaging Unit (CRC)
PL 9.1.3.
Go to step [4].
Replace the
Transfer Roller
(CRC) PL 8.1.12.
Go to step [5].
Troubleshooting
99
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Step
Check
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Go to step [3].
Replace the
Imaging Unit (CRC,)
PL 9.1.3.
Go to step [4].
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S6200-292
Step
Check
Yes
No
Complete
Go to step [2].
Complete
Go to step [3].
Complete
Note:
Troubleshooting
101
S6200-273
Step
Check
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Complete
Go to step [3].
Replace the
indicated CRU.
Go to step [4].
Replace the
Imaging Unit (CRC)
PL 9.1
Go to step [5].
Go to step [6].
Replace the
Transfer Roller
(CRC), PL 8.112.
Go to step [7]
Go to step [8]
Replace the
S-HVPS, RRP 10.6
Go to step [9]
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S6200-274
Step
Check
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Complete
Go to step [3].
Remove the
obstruction or
debris.
Go to step [4].
Replace the
Imaging Unit (CRC,)
PL 9.1.3.
Go to step [5].
Go to step [6].
Replace the
Transfer Roller
(CRC,) PL 8.1.12.
Go to step [7].
Troubleshooting
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S6200-276
Step
Check
Yes
No
Replace the
indicated CRU.
Go to step [2].
Replace the
Imaging Unit (CRC),
PL 9.1.3
Go to step [3].
Go to step [4].
Replace the
Transfer Roller
(CRC), PL 8.1.12
Go to step [5].
Replace the
SUB-HVPS,
RRP 10.6.
Go to step [6].
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Background Contamination
There is toner contamination on all or most
of the page. The contamination appears as a
very light gray dusting. The printer displays
no error code. Before using this procedure,
Ensure the TekColor Correction is not set to
None in the printers dialog box. Ensure
the customer is making less than 2,000
prints per day. Making more than 2,000
prints a day exceeds the duty cycle
specifications for the printer.
S6200-285
Step
Check
Yes
No
Replace or reinstall
the affected
component.
Go to step [2].
Replace the
Imaging Unit (CRC),
PL 9.1.3.
Go to step [3].
Go to step [4].
Complete
Go to step [5].
Go to step [6].
Complete
Go to step [7].
Complete
Go to step [8].
Troubleshooting
105
S6200-284
Step
Check
Yes
No
Go to step [2].
Complete
Go to step [3].
Replace the
Imaging Unit (CRC),
PL 9.1.3.
Go to step [4].
Go to step [5].
Complete
Go to step [6].
Complete
Go to step [7].
Complete
Go to step [8].
Replace the
Temperature/Humidity
Sensor, RRP 3.5.
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S6200-224
Step
Check
Yes
No
Complete
Go to step [2].
Complete.
Troubleshooting
107
Step
Check
Yes
No
Complete
Go to step [2].
Go to step [3]
Complete
Go to step [4].
Complete
Go to step [5].
Complete
108
pg 110
A variety of test prints are available to aid in determining the quality of output from
the printer and to assist in troubleshooting problems. This section shows how to select
and analyze all test prints available.
Adjustments
pg 113
Adjustments for print-quality and margin issues are explained in this section. The
main adjustments are: Color Registration, Color Calibration and Margin Calibration.
Reseting NVRAM
pg 114
109
defects
Color(s)
Streaks
Voids
Banding
Xerox Phaser 6200DP
Service Prints[Page 1/3]
Media Type: Paper, Letter
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marks
Scratches
Cold
Offset
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110
6
8 mm
8 mm
P 6200 P 6200
P 6200 P 6200
P 6200 P 6200
P 6200 P 6200
P 6200 P 6200
P 6200 P 6200
P 6200 P 6200
192 mm
P 6200 P 6200
1
2
Abc Defg Hijk
Abc Defg Hijk Lmnop
Qrstuvw XYZ
123456789
Abc Defg Hijk Lmnop
Qrstuvw XYZ 123456789
3
261 mm
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111
Black (K)
Yellow (Y)
Cyan (C)
Magenta (M)
128 dot
About 2 mm
128 dot
About 2 mm
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Color Calibration
Color calibration procedures adjust the printer for optimal color output. color settings
may need adjustment upon initial printer set-up or when toners and imaging units are
replaced. There are two procedures; Lighten/Darken Colors and Balance Colors.
If the overall image appears either too light or dark, use the Lighten/Darken colors
procedure. If a finer adjustment of the primary colors, cyan, magenta and yellow, is
needed, continue with the balance colors procedure.
Print the Color Calibration Tutorial from the printers front panel Improve
Print Quality Menu and follow the instructions detailed on the page.
112
Color Registration
This procedure must be performed whenever the
Laser Unit has been removed or replaced.
+7
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+5
+4
+3
+2
+1
0
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
+7
+6
+5
+4
+3
+2
+1
0
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
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+7
+6
+5
+4
+3
+2
+1
0
-1
-2
-3
-4
-5
-6
-7
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Margin Calibration
The Calibrate Margins Menu allows you to adjust the printers imaging area relative
to the edges of the paper. The imaging area is shown as a dashed rectangle on the
front side of the print, the printer will not print outside this rectangle. The dashed
rectangle should line up with the solid rectangle printed on the back side of the page.
Hold up to strong light for verification.
Print the Calibrate Margins Page from the printers front panel Improve
Print Quality Menu and follow the instructions detailed on the page.
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Resetting NVRAM
Resetting NVRAM returns all the Image Processor Board NVRAM-stored
parameters to their factory default values. The print counts and the Adobe firmware
serial number are not affected by this reset. You can reset the PostScript NVRAM
using the Customer Menu or the Service Diagnostics Menu.
You can reset settings for color registration to the factory-default values.
From the Main Menu, highlight Support and press OK.
Highlight Improve Print-Quality and press OK.
Highlight Color Registration Menu and press OK.
Highlight Restore Factory Settings and press OK.
Highlight Restore Factory Settings NOW and press the OK to reset the color
settings to factory defaults.
You can reset settings for density and color balance to the factory-default values.
From the Main Menu, highlight Support and press OK.
Highlight Improve Print-Quality and press OK.
Highlight Calibrate Colors Menu and press OK.
Highlight Restore Factory Settings and press OK to reset the color settings to
factory defaults.
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1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
From the Main Menu, highlight Print Setup Menu and press OK.
Highlight Job Defaults Menu and press OK.
Reset Job Defaults is displayed, press OK.
Highlight Reset Job Defaults NOW and press OK to reset the job defaults.
115
The printer now exits Service Diagnostics and reboots. While booting, NVRAM is
reset.
116
Recommended tools
Toner
vacuum cleaner
Clean
water
Clean,
Black
Cleaning
Caution
Caution
117
118
Contents
RRP
Part Name
RRP
Page
125
127
128
130
131
RRP 1.6 - Right Side Cover (PL1.1.24) and Left Side Cover (PL1.1.30)
132
133
134
135
136
138
140
141
142
144
146
147
148
119
Contents (cont'd.)
RRP
Part Name
RRP
Page
149
RRP 3.8 - Low Paper Lever (PL3.2.7), Indicator (PL3.2.8) and Indicator Guide
(PL3.2.10)
150
152
154
156
157
158
159
160
161
RRP 4.2 - Turn Roll (PL 4.1.2) Turn Clutch (PL 4.1.9) Friction Clutch Assembly,
(PL 4.1.4)
162
164
166
167
168
169
170
172
RRP 6.2 - Output Tray Full Actuator (PL 6.1.5) Full Stack Sensor (PL 6.1.4)
175
RRP 6.3 - Duplex Actuator (PL 6.1.13) Duplex Sensor (PL 6.1.4)
176
RRP 6.4 - Multi-Purpose Tray Actuator (PL 6.1.37) Multi-Purpose Tray Sensor
(PL 6.1.4)
178
180
181
RRP 6.7 - Latch, Plate (PL 6.1.17) Latch, Out (PL 6.1.18) Latch, Holder (PL
6.1.19) Latch, Spring Out (PL 6.1.20)
182
RRP 6.8 - MPT Paper Pick Assembly (PL 6.1.27) (Roll Feed)
183
120
Contents (cont'd.)
RRP
Part Name
RRP
Page
184
185
186
187
188
190
191
192
RRP 9 - Xerographics
RRP 9.1 - Laser Unit (PL 9.1.1)
193
194
RRP 9.3 - Chute Assembly Registration (PL 9.1.6) Housing Electric Assembly
(PL 9.1.11)
196
RRP 9.4 - Registration Sensor Actuator (PL 9.1.9) Registration Sensor (PL 9.1.8)
198
200
203
RRP 10.2 - Toner Cartridge Holder Assembly (Y) (PL 10.1.1) (M) (PL 10.1.2) (C)
(PL 10.1.3 (K) (PL 10.1.4)
206
208
209
210
211
215
218
220
121
Contents (cont'd.)
RRP
Part Name
RRP
Page
RRP 11.5 - Actuator, I/L (PL 11.1.8) Spring, I/L (PL 11.1.9)
221
222
RRP 12 - Electrical
RRP 12.1 - AC Switch Harness Assembly (PL 12.1.11)
223
224
226
227
228
230
231
233
234
235
236
237
239
240
241
RRP 14.8 - Right Tray Guide (PL14.3.5) Low Paper Lever (PL 14.5.8)
242
245
247
248
250
251
252
122
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Work Notes
Note:
Note:
Caution: Always use the correct type and size screw. Using the
wrong screw can damage tapped holes. Do not use
excessive force to either remove or install either a screw or
a printer part.
Warning: Unplug the AC power cord from the wall outlet before
removing any printer part.
When needed the orientation of the printer is called out in the procedure for
locating printer parts, refer to the printer orientation graphic on page
123 for locating the right, left, front and back sides of the printer.
The notation RRP X.Y in an RRP step, directs you to another RRP for
information on how to perform a related or prerequisite procedure.
The notation PLX.X.X indicates that this component is listed in the FRU
Parts List.
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Removal
1. Open Door B.
Caution: Do not separate the Front Cover from the Chute Assembly
Out until the two wiring connectors have been
disconnected.
2. Release the four tabs securing the Front Cover to the Chute Assembly Out.
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S6200-065
3. Slightly separate the Front Cover from the printer and remove connector P/J220
from the Front Panel and P/J 137 from the Fuser Fan.
4. Remove the Front Cover.
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S6200-064
Removal
1. Remove the Front Cover (RRP 1.1).
2. Release the 3 hooks securing the Front Panel to the Front Cover and remove the
Front Panel.
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2
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Removal
1. Remove the Front Cover (RRP 1.1).
2. Remove the 2 screws securing the Fuser Fan Holder (item #1) to the rear of the
Front Cover and remove the Fuser Fan Holder.
3. Disconnect P/J137 from the Fuser Fan Holder.
4. Release the 4 tabs securing the Fuser Fan (item #2) to the Fuser Fan Holder and
remove the Fuser Fan.
Replacement
1. Assemble in reverse order.
Note:
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Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Removal
1. Remove the Top Main Cover (RRP 1.4).
2. Remove 1 screw securing the Right Side Cover and/or Left Side Cover to the
printer.
3. Release the tab at the front of the printer securing the Ride Side Cover and/or Left
Side Cover to the printer.
4. Flex the cover slightly and slide off to remove from the printer.
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Removal
1. Remove the Right and Left Side Covers. (RRP 1.6).
2. Raise the Rear Cover slightly and release the 7 tabs (item #2) securing the cover to
the printer and remove.
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Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Note:
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Removal
1. Open the Multi-Purpose Tray.
2. Flex the right and left side of the MPT slide (PL 1.1.27) to seperate the base from
the slide.
3. With the MPT Slide at a 90 degree angle, pull the slide out of the printer.
4. To remove the Mult-Purpose Tray Base (PL 1.1.28) from the printer, press in, lift
up and pull out from the printer.
Replacement
Note:
1. With the base at a 90 degree angle with the printer, ensure the tabs are on the
outside, push down and then pull forward to re-install.
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Removal
1. Open Door A
2. Remove the 2 screws securing the Front Right Cover.
136
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137
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138
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
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Removal
1. Pull the paper tray out of the printer.
2. Release the tab securing the Feed Cover to the Paper Tray and open the Feed
Cover.
3. Carefully release the hook securing the Paper Feed Roller to the Retard Shaft.
4. Slide the Paper Feed Roller off the shaft to remove.
Note:
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The Paper Feed Roller Kit contains two rollers. One roller
for the Paper Tray and one Roller for the Paper Feeder
(PL 3.3.23). The Paper Feed Rollers are interchangeable.
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S6200-081
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
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P/J24
P/J47
P/J210
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Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
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12.Remove the 8 short screws securing the Printer Chassis (item #1) to the Paper
Feeder Assembly (item #2).
Note:
13.Using a PZ1 Posi bit, remove the 4 long screws securing the Printer Chassis to the
Paper Feeder Unit Assembly.
14.Using a large screwdriver handle, prop up the right side of the printer chassis in
order to clear the wiring harnesses in the following steps.
15.Shift the harness P/J24 (gray) from the square hole on the bottom plate.
16.Shift the harness P/J210 (yellow) and P/J47 (yellow/blue) through the square hole
on the bottom plate.
Caution: Lift the printer chassis unit off the Paper Feeder Assembly
by placing your hands into the front and back cavity of the
paper tray. The right and left sides of the printer chassis
are extremely sharp.
17.Remove the screwdriver, being careful not to pinch the wires, and lift the entire
printer chassis off the Paper Feeder Unit Assembly.
Replacement
1. Replace in reverse order of removal.
Note:
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Removal
1. Remove the Paper Feeder Assembly Unit from the printer chassis (RRP 3.2).
2. Disconnect P/J471 (yellow) from the Paper Size Switch in the Paper Feeder Unit
Assembly.
3. Carefully free the wires (yellow/blue) from their guides, noting the postion of the
wires for reassembly.
4. Remove the 2 screws securing the Paper Pick Assembly from the Paper Feeder
Unit Assembly.
5. Raise the Paper Pick Assembly out of the Paper Feeder Unit Assembly.
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LEFT
RIGHT
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Removal
1. Remove the Paper Pick Assembly (RRP 3.3).
2. Remove the 4 screws securing the Left/Right Housing Assembly Feeder to the
bottom plate.
3. Turn the Housing Assembly Feeder in slightly and extract the 3 hooks out of the
holes on the Bottom Plate.
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Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
Replacement
Note:
Seat the sensor onto the Guide Pins with needle nose pliers
then re-insert the screw. Reconnect connector P/J2361.
147
RIGHT
REAR
S6200-084
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
148
S6200-085
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
149
3
4
S6200-087
150
LEFT
S6200-086
Replacement
1. Replace in reverse order of removal.
Note:
Put the leading end of the lever low paper on the left convex
portion of the Guide Indicator when replacing the Guide
Indicator. Hold the Guide Indicator securely when replacing
the Indicator.
151
S6200-090
Removal
1. Pull the paper tray out of the printer.
Note:
152
Blank Page
153
S6200-091
S6200-092
154
Removal - Actuator
1. Remove the Paper Feeder Unit Assembly (RRP 3.2).
2. Remove the Paper Pick Assembly (RRP 3.3) and turn it upside down.
3. Release the hook securing the No Paper Actuator to the Paper Pick Assembly and
extract the left end of the shaft.
4. Pull the No Paper Actuator out and up to remove.
S6200-094
155
S6200-093
Note:
Removal
1. Pull the paper tray out of the printer.
2. Remove the paper tray Rear Cover.
3. Reach in through the rear of the printer and spread the tabs of the Link Actuator
apart.
4. Remove the link actuator from the bracket in the printer and remove.
156
S6200-095
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
157
P/J 475
S6200-096
Removal
1. Remove the Paper Feeder Unit Assembly (RRP 3.2).
2. Remove the Paper Pick Assembly (RRP 3.3).
3. Release the tab securing the Stopper Clutch (item #2) to the shaft on the right side
of the Paper Pick Assembly.
4. Pull out the Stopper Clutch (item #1).
5. Disconnect P/J475 (blue) from the Paper Pick Asssembly.
6. Pull out the Turn Clutch Assembly.
158
6
5
4
3
S6200-097
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
159
S6200-176
Removal
1. Pull paper tray out of the printer.
2. Release 1 tab securing the Paper Feed Assembly to the shaft.
3. Slide the Paper Feed Roller off the left side of the shaft.
Note:
160
The Paper Feed Roller Kit contains two rollers. One roller
for the Paper Tray and one Roller for the Paper Feeder
(PL 3.3.23). The Paper Feed Rollers are interchangeable.
S6200-099
Removal
1. Remove the Registration Chute Assembly (RRP 9.3).
2. Disconnect the blue wire from the Turn Clutch.
3. Remove the 3 screws securing the Retard Roller Housing Assembly to the printer
and remove the assembly.
161
S6200-100
S6200-103
162
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
163
1
S6200-183
1
S6200-184
164
S6200-102
Removal
1. Remove the Imaging Unit.
2. Rotate the Retard Roller Assembly (item #1) up, slide to the right and remove to
the left of the printer.
3. Release the tab securing the Retard Roller Shaft, raise the right end and remove
the Retard Roller.
165
S6200-105
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
166
S6200-106
Removal
1. Open door A.
2. Remove the Transfer Roller Assembly (CRC).
3. Release the 4 tabs securing the CTD Sensor Assembly to the Chute Assembly In.
Caution: The CTD Sensor is under spring tension, be careful not to
damage or lose the springs.
4. Raise the sensor slightly to disconnect P/J136 (yellow) from the Chute Assembly
In.
5. Remove the CTD Sensor.
6. Remove the springs from the Sensor CTD (ADC) Assembly.
Reassembly
Note:
167
S6200-107
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
168
Open Door A.
Remove the Transfer Roll Assembly (CRU).
Disconnect P/J142 from the Chute Assembly In.
Release 2 tabs securing the Toner Full Sensor with a small screwdriver.
Remove the Toner Full Sensor from the Chute Assembly In.
S6200-108
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
169
2
3
S6200-109
170
S6200-110
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
171
S6200-111
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Caution: In the following steps, you will need to latch the Chute
Assembly Out (Door B) and the Chute Assembly In (Door
A) while disconnecting wiring harnesses to avoid damaging
the printer.
6. On left side of the printer, disconnect P/J5030 (Red) and P/J5020 (Red) from the
Sub-High Voltage Supply Board.
7. Disconnect the top 2 connectors; P/J141, P/J1361 and the 4th connector P/J138
from the bracket and P/J145 (bottom gray) from the EEPROM Circuit Board.
8. Remove 1 screw securing the ground wire (left side) and move out of the way.
172
S6200-113
173
14.Remove the e-rings (item #1) from the right and left Shaft Pivots securing the
bottom of the Chute Assembly Out to the printer.
15.Rotate the MPT roller until the lower plate assembly raises up.
Caution: The Plate Assembly Bottom has sharp burrs, be careful
when performing the following steps.
1
2
S6200-112
16.Using needle nose pliers, remove the left and right Shaft Pivots (item #2), pulling
them inward to remove.
17.Release the latch at Door B and pull the Chute Assembly Out forward to remove.
174
S6200-114
Removal - Actuator
1. Remove the Front Cover (RRP 1.1).
2. Deflect the shaft of the Actuator Full from the top portion of the Chute Assembly
Out and remove the shaft from the left side.
1
S6200-115
175
S6200-118
S6200-119
176
Note:
Reassembly
S6200-121
177
S6200-123
178
S6200-124
179
S6200-116
Removal
1. Remove the Front Cover Assembly (RRP 1.1).
2. Remove 1 screw securing the Eliminator Assembly to the Chute Assembly Out.
3. Raise the left end up and remove the Eliminator Assembly.
180
3
4
S6200-117
Removal
1. Remove the Front Left Cover (RRP 1.11).
2. Release the tab securing Gear 30 (item #4), See "Gear Layout - Print Engine and
Tray 1' on page 318 and remove the gear.
3. Remove the bearing securing the left end of the shaft (item #5).
4. Raise the left end of the roller and shift the right bearing out (item #3) then
remove the Duplex Roller.
181
TOP
3
S6200-120
Removal
1.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
182
S6200-122
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
183
S6200-125
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
Reassembly
Note:
184
S6200-127
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
Note:
5. Remove the 2 springs (item #1 and #4) from the left and right side of the shaft.
Note:
In the following step, do not lose the pins when moving the
CAMs.
185
S6200-128
Removal
1. Remove the Chute Out Assembly (RRP 6.1).
2. Remove the 2 screws securing the plate to the Chute Out Assembly.
3. Remove the left and right springs from the MPT Shaft.
Note:
In the following steps, shift the actuator out of the hole in the
Plate bottom when removing the Plate.
186
S6200-129
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
187
S6200-130
188
S6200-131
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
189
G48
S6200-132
Removal
1. Remove the Chute Assembly Exit (RRP 7.1).
2. Rotate Gear 48 to access 1 screw securing the Duplex Motor Assembly to the
Chute Assembly Exit, then remove the other screws.
3. Remove the Duplex Motor Assembly from the Chute Assembly Exit.
190
S6200-137
Removal
1. Remove the Fuser Assembly.
2. Remove the bearing from the left side of the Fuser Exit Roller and move the exit
roller slightly out of the way.
3. Slide the Exit Actuator left.
4. Remove the Actuator Spring.
191
S6200-141
Removal
1. Open Door B.
2. Turn the top of the strap 90 degrees and remove.
192
S6200-142
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
Replacement
1. Align the Laser Unit with the printer.
2. Secure the right and left shafts of the Laser Unit with the tabs on the top of the
Spring Laser.
3. Install the screw.
4. Connect P/J151.
Note:
193
S6200-143
194
Removal
Note:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Replacement
1. Replace in reverse order.
Note:
Note:
Note:
195
S6200-144
Removal
1. Open Door A and Door C.
2. Remove the Imaging Unit.
3. Release the 2 tabs securing the Electric Housing Assembly to the printer and
remove straight up.
4. Disconnect P/J18 (blue) from the Registration Chute Assembly.
5. Disconnect P/J32 (blue) from the OHP Sensor.
196
S6200-145
Ensure the mylar strip (item #1) is not bent or pinched but
seated properly in the middle cavity of the Registration chute
when reassembling.
197
S6200-146
Removal of Actuator
1. Remove the Chute Assembly Registration (RRP 9.3).
2. Shift the actuator to the left, lift up on the right side and remove.
3. Remove the actuator spring from the Actuator.
Note:
198
S6200-147
Removal of Sensor
1. Remove the Registration Actuator.
2. Disconnect P/J181.
3. Release the 3 tabs securing the Sensor to the Chute Assembly Registration and
remove the sensor.
199
5
2
3
4
S6200-185
Removal
1. Remove the Chute Assembly Registration (RRP 9.3).
2. Remove the 2 e-rings securing the 2 Gears (items #4 & #5).
Note:
When removing the Springs use caution they spring off the
shaft easily.
200
2
3
S6200-186
5. Remove 1 screw from the left side of the Chute Assembly securing the Bracket
Assembly (item #3).
6. Pull off the black plastic bearing (item #2) securing the left side of the metal
registration roller.
S6200-187
7. Raise the left end of the shaft and remove with the right white plastic bearing
attached.
201
S6200-188
8. Pull back on the tabs (item #1) to remove the OHP Sensor Cover.
9. Remove the OHP Sensor from the cover.
10.Disconnect P/J321.
Reassembly
Note:
When reassembling item #5, the white gear goes on the metal
roller, and the black gear (item 4) goes on the rubber roller.
Note:
202
S6200-153
Note:
Note:
Removal
1. Remove the Imaging Unit (CRU).
2. Remove the Rear Cover (RRP 1.7).
Note:
3. Disconnect P/J166 from the Low-Voltage Power Supply (rear fan) and shift the
wiring harness through the tab on the right side of the printer, being very careful
not to break the tab.
4. Disconnect P/J51 from the Motor Driver Board.
203
5. Disconnect P/J144 (yellow top) and P/J145 (gray bottom) from the EEPROM
Board (item #4).
6. Disconnect the third connector (P/J71) from the bracket on the left side printer.
7. Disconnect P/J5020, P/J5030, and P/J5011 from the Sub-High-Voltage Power
Supply Board (item #3).
8. Release P/J5011 from the clamp.
1
S6200-154
9. Release the 2 tabs securing the Gear Slide (item #1) and remove the slide.
10.Remove the Rack V (item #2) from the printer.
204
11.Remove the 8 screws securing the Toner Cartridge Holder Unit and remove the
unit.
Note:
The 4 screws on the right side of the printer are below the
toner motors.
S6200-155
Replacment
1. Replace in reverse order.
Note:
Damage can occur if the Gear and Rack are not in the proper
position. With Door C open, push the Rack V up as far as it
can go and then replace the gear.
205
S6200-149
Removal
2. Remove the Left and Right Covers (RRP 1.6).
3. Remove the Holder Toner Cartridge Assembly Unit (RRP 10.1).
Note:
Note:
4. In the Holder Toner Assembly Unit, release the tab securing the auger tube from
the Plate Dispensor (PL 10.1.9) with a small screwdriver and remove by sliding to
the right.
Note:
206
6. Near the toner low sensor shift the harnesss from the tabs on the Toner Cartridge
Holder Assembly (item #7).
7. Release the tab securing the Toner Cartridge Holder Assembly (Y, M, C, K) to the
Plate Dispenser (item #8) and slide the Toner Cartridge Holder to the right to
remove.
7
6
S6200-150
207
S6200-156
Removal
1. Remove the Toner Holder Cartridge Unit (RRP 10.1).
2. Remove the Holder Toner Cartridge Assembly of the relevant color (RRP 10.2).
3. Remove the Toner Cartridge for the relevant color.
Note:
4. Carefully pry the tabs securing the Toner Present Switch Assembly with a small
screwdriver and remove the switch.
208
S6200-157
Removal
1. Remove the Toner Holder Cartridge Assembly Unit (RRP 10.1).
2. Remove the Holder Toner Cartridge Assembly of the relevant color (RRP 10.2).
Note:
3. Remove the 2 screws securing the Low Toner Sensor to the holder and remove the
sensor.
209
P/J 144
P/J 145
S6200-158
Removal
1. Remove the Left Side Cover (RRP 1.6).
Caution: The yellow and gray harnesses on the EEPROM Board
(item #1) contain the same number of pins, but are NOT
interchangeable. Make sure P/J144 (yellow) is connected
on the top and the P/J145 (gray) is connected to the
bottom.
2. Disconnect P/J144 and P/J145 from the EEPROM Board on the left side of the
printer.
3. Remove 1 screw securing the EEPROM Board and remove the board.
Note:
210
S6200-159
Removal
1. Remove the Left Side Cover (RRP 1.6).
2. Disconnect P/J5011, P/J5030, and P/J5020 from the Sub-High Voltage Power
Supply Board.
3. Remove the 4 screws securing the board to the printer and remove the
Sub-High Voltage Power Supply Board.
211
S6200-160
Removal
1. Remove the Left Cover (RRP 1.6).
2. Remove the Top Imaging Unit Cover Door C (RRP 1.5).
3. Unhook the Left Link Spring (PL1.1.23).
212
S6200-180
213
3
S6200-178
7. Carefully remove the Left Link lever (item #4) from the printer chassis together
with the springs and the drum levers (item #3).
Note:
214
S6200-161
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
215
S6200-181
216
S6200-179
8. Carefully remove the Right Link lever (item #3) from the printer chassis together
with the springs and the drum levers (item #4).
Note:
217
218
S6200-164
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
219
S6200-163
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
220
S6200-162
Removal
1. Remove the 4 screws on the Motor Driver Board and set the board to the side.
2. Remove the spring from the actuator.
3. Release the hook securing the actuator to the shaft and remove (item #1).
221
S6200-177
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
222
Open Door A.
Remove the Fuser Assembly.
Remove the Transfer Roll Assembly.
Remove the Chute Assembly Registration (RRP 9.3).
Remove the Housing Assembly Retard (RRP 4.1).
Remove the 2 screws securing the Ground Circuit Board and remove the board.
S6200-170
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
223
2
1
S6200-168
S6200-169
224
Removal
1. Remove the Right Cover (RRP 1.6).
2. Lift the Holder Toner Assembly Unit off the aligning tabs and move out of the
way.
3. Remove the 4 screws securing the Motor Driver Board and move out of the way.
4. Remove the Harness Cable Guide Assembly (items #1, 2, 3).
5. Remove the Harness Assembly AC Switch (RRP 12.1).
6. Disconnect P/J162, P/J163, P/J164, P/J165, and P/J166 from the Low-Voltage
Power Supply Board.
7. Remove the 3 screws securing the board to the printer and remove the
Low-Voltage Power Supply board.
225
S6200-171
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
226
S6200-167
Removal
1. Remove the Cover Rear (RRP 1.7).
2. Disconnect P/J166 from the Low-Voltage Power Supply board.
3. Carefully shift the harness out of the 4 hooks on the Toner Cartridge Holder
Assembly.
4. Remove the 2 screws securing the Rear Fan to the printer and remove the fan.
Note:
When replacing the fan note the airflow direction, the label
side should face out.
227
1
S6200-173
Removal
Note:
Note:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
228
8. Disconnect P/J18, P/J19, P/J32 and P/J24 from the Engine Control board.
9. Disconnect P/J 2361 going to the Temperature/Humidity Sensor.
S6200-174
Remove the two screws from the metal of the card cage, not
the two screws secured in the plastic.
11.Remove the 4 screws securing the Card Cage to the printer and remove the card
cage (item #1).
Reassembly
Note:
Note:
229
S6200-172
Removal
1. Remove the Card Cage Assembly (RRP 12.5).
2. Release the 2 tabs securing the Housing Assembly Contact to the Card Cage and
remove the contact.
230
S6200-165
Removal
1. Remove the Card Cage (RRP 12.5).
2. Remove the Housing Assembly Contact (RRP 12.6).
3. Remove the 4 screws securing the Cover Engine Control Board from the Box
Asssembly.
231
pin 1
NV RAM
S6200-166
4. Disconnect all 9 connectors on the Engine Control Board from the Card Cage.
5. Remove the 6 screws securing the Engine Control Board to the Card Cage and
remove the board.
Caution: Observe proper ESD procedures when removing any
circuit board from the printer.
Replacement
Note:
Note:
232
S6200-189
Removal
Caution: Observe proper ESD procedures when removing any
circuit board from the printer.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Memory
Hard Drive (if installed)
Configuration Upgrade Chip (i Button)
NVRAM
Print a Configuration Page after the new board is installed to ensure the customers
configuration is correct.
233
S6200-191
Removal
1. Remove Paper Trays 1 and 2.
2. Carefully pry up on the 3 tabs securing the Cover Front to the frame and remove
the Cover Front.
Reassembly
Note:
234
S6200-193
Removal
1. Remove Paper Trays 1 and 2.
2. Remove the Front Covers (RRP 14.1).
3. Remove the 5 screws securing the Cover Right and the 5 screws securing the
Cover Left.
4. Holding both ends of the cover, lift the cover and move left and right, flexing
slightly, to release the tabs from the holes in the Feeder frame.
5. Slide the cover toward the front to remove the Indicator Assembly.
Note:
235
S6200-195
Removal
1. Remove both Paper Trays from the HCF.
2. Holding the Chute Asssembly Turn, grip at both ends, push it down and release
the 2 tabs from the hole in the Fame Top.
3. Release the tabs securing the Chute Assembly Turn to the Tray Guide Left and
Right and remove the Chute Assemlby Turn.
236
RIGHT
S6200-197
Removal
1. Remove both Paper Trays from the HCF Assembly.
2. Remove the Front Covers (RRP 14.1).
3. Remove the Cover Right (RRP 14.2).
237
Note:
238
S6200-277
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Replacement
Note:
239
S6200-198
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
240
1
2
S6200-196
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
Reassembly
Note:
241
S6200-199
Removal
Guide Assembly Paper Tray Right
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
242
S6200-200
10.Remove the 5 screws securing the Right Tray Guide to the HCF frame.
11.Release the 7 tabs securing the Right Tray Guide to the HCF frame.
243
S6200-201
12.Carefully remove the Low Paper Lever from the slit in the Right Tray Guide.
13.Remove the Guide Assembly Right by rotating the top in.
14.Repeat Steps 11 - 14 to remove the lower guide.
244
S6200-203
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
245
S6200-204
246
S6200-207
Removal
1. Remove both Paper Trays from the HCF.
2. Remove the paper tray Rear Cover.
3. Reach in through the rear of the printer and spread the tabs of the Link Actuator
apart.
4. Remove the link actuator from the bracket in the printer.
5. Remove the actuator.
Note:
247
S6200-208
S6200-209
248
Removal
1. Remove the Right and Left Tray Guide Assemblies (RRP 14.8) and (RRP 14.9).
2. Remove the Link Actuator (RRP 14.10).
3. Remove the 2 screws securing the Paper Pick Assembly to the right side of the
HCF frame.
4. Release 2 tabs on the Paper Pick Assembly from the 2 slits and window on the left
side of the HCF frame.
5. Disconnect P/J824, P/J8220 and P/J825.
6. Remove the Paper Pick Assembly through the window.
Note:
249
S6200-210
Removal
1.
2.
3.
4.
Remove the Tray 3 Guide Assembly Right and Left (RRP 14.8) (RRP 14.9).
Remove the Link Actuator (RRP 14.10).
Remove the Paper Pick Assembly for Tray 3 (RRP 14.11).
Remove the Gear Idler.
Note:
250
When replacing, the larger side of the gear must face the
HCF frame.
S6200-211
Remove
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Note:
251
S6200-202
Removal
1. Remove the Right Tray Guide Assembly (RRP 14.8).
2. Remove the 1 screw securing the Paper Size Switch to the Right Guide Assembly
and remove the switch.
252
Page
PL 1.1 Covers
256
258
260
262
264
266
268
270
272
274
PL 9.1 Xerographics
276
278
280
PL 12.1 Electrical
282
284
286
288
290
292
294
296
253
part number
Serial numbering. Particular fields in the serial number indicate the modification
level of the printer, the date of its manufacture and the sequence number of the printer
produced on that day. The serial number is coded as follows:
The
The
The
PPPRSSSSS
Model
Voltage
Product Code
6200
110V
LPH
6200
DP
110V
LPH
6200V
220V
LPK
6200V
DP
220V
LPK
R - Single digit numeric revision digit. To be rolled when a major product change occurs. Initiated
with a change request.
SSSSS - Five digit numeric serial number.
254
Legend:
Identifier
Meaning
C-ring
E-ring
KL
K-clip
Screw
255
PL 1.1 Covers
S6200-228
256
Part Number
Qty
Name/Description
333-4382-00
116-0003-00
116-0004-00
Fan, Fuser
116-0005-00
116-0006-00
10
116-0007-00
11
12
13
116-0010-00
14
116-0011-00
15
16
17
18
116-0014-00
20
116-0016-00
Cover, Rear
21
116-0492-00
22
116-0586-00
23
116-0963-00
24
116-0974-00
25
116-1322-00
26
27
28
116-1325-00
29
116-1326-00
30
116-1327-00
31
99
116-1329-00
257
4
5
258
S6200-229
Qty
Name/Description
116-1330-00
116-1331-00
116-1332-00
Spring, Retard
4
5
116-1334-00
259
5
5
5
5
1
2
3
4
4
S6200-230
260
Part Number
Qty
Name/Description
116-1335-00
116-1336-00
116-1337-00
116-1338-00
212-0237-00
261
S6200-231
262
Qty
Name/Description
116-1340-00
116-1341-00
Sensor, Temperature/Humidity
116-1342-00
116-1343-00
116-1344-00
116-1345-00
116-1346-00
116-1347-00
10
116-1348-00
Indicator, Guide
11
116-1349-00
Indicator, Spring
12
116-1350-00
Indicator, Shaft
13
116-1351-00
263
S6200-247
264
Qty
Name/Description
116-1352-00
2
3
116-1353-01
116-1354-00
116-1355-00
Actuator, No Paper
116-1356-00
Actuator, Link
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
116-1361-00
Feed Solenoid
18
116-1362-00
21
22
19
20
116-1363-00
23
116-1331-00
24
116-1366-00
99
116-1367-00
265
S6200-232
266
Qty
Name/Description
116-1368-00
116-1370-00
116-1371-00
Assembly, RetardRoll
Bearing (NS)
Turn Clutch
10
11
12
13
116-1374-00
267
S6200-233
268
Qty
Name/Description
116-1379-00
116-1380-00
1
1
116-1381-00
116-1382-00
116-1383-00
Shaft, BTR IN
116-1384-00
116-1385-00
Spring, DTC
116-1386-00
116-1387-00
9 9a
9b
116-1388-00
116-1389-00
1
1
10
116-1390-00
11
116-1391-00
12
116-1392-00
Spring, ADC
13
116-1393-00
14
116-1394-00
15
116-1395-00
Spring, IDT
16
116-1396-00
Stud, IDT
17
116-1397-00
Holder, IDT
18
116-1398-00
19
116-1399-00
Spring, BTR
20
116-1400-00
21
116-1401-00
Right Latch
22
116-1402-00
Spring, Latch
1a
1b
23
24
116-1403-00
Plate, In T/R
25
116-1404-00
26
116-1405-00
27
116-1406-00
28
116-1407-00
29
116-1408-00
Chute, In (Duplex)
30
116-1409-00
Left Latch
269
S6200-234
Part Number
Qty
Name/Description
116-1410-00
116-1411-00
270
Part Number
Qty
Name/Description
116-1412-00
116-1413-00
116-1414-00
116-1415-00
116-1416-00
116-1417-00
116-1418-00
Eliminator Assembly
10
116-1419-00
Gear 30
11
12
116-1420-00
13
116-1421-00
Actuator, Duplex
14
116-1422-00
Actuator, Cover
15
116-1423-00
16
Bearing (NS)
17
18
19
20
116-1425-00
21
116-1426-00
22
116-1427-00
Gear, MPT
23
116-1428-00
24
25
116-1430-00
26
116-1431-00
27
116-1432-00
28
35
116-1433-00
36
116-1434-00
37
116-1435-00
Actuator, MPT
38
116-1436-00
Solenoid Stopper
39
116-1437-00
Solenoid, Spring
40
116-1438-00
41
42
116-1439-00
43
116-1440-00
271
S6200-235
272
Qty
Name/Description
116-1441-00
116-1442-00
Roll, Exit
116-1443-00
Roll, Mid
116-1444-00
Bearing (NS)
10
11
7
8
99
116-1445-00
116-1446-00
273
S6200-236
274
Qty
Name/Description
016-2014-00
016-2015-00
1
1
116-1447-00
Actuator, Exit
116-1448-00
Actuator, Spring
12
016-2013-00
13
116-1449-00
Strap
14
116-1528-00
15
116-1450-00
1a
1b
275
PL 9.1 Xerographics
S6200-237
276
Qty
Name/Description
116-1451-00
Laser Unit
116-1452-00
016-2012-00
Imaging Unit
116-1453-00
116-1454-00
116-1455-00
7
8
116-1413-00
Sensor, Registration
116-1456-00
Actuator, Registration
10
116-1457-00
11
116-1458-00
12
116-1459-00
277
S6200-238
278
Qty Name/Description
016-2003-00
016-2007-00
1
1
016-2002-00
016-2006-00
1
1
016-2001-00
016-2005-00
1
1
016-2004-00
016-2008-00
1
1
116-1464-00
116-1465-00
10
116-1460-00
11
116-1461-00
12
116-1462-00
13
116-1463-00
14
116-1466-00
15
116-1467-00
16
116-1468-00
17
116-1469-00
18
116-1470-00
* When a new EEPROM Board is installed in the printer, the CRUM data written to
the EEPROM makes it unique to that printer. The EEPROM board cannot be
re-used in another printer.
279
S6200-239
280
Part Number
Qty
Name/Description
116-1471-00
116-1472-00
116-1473-00
116-1474-00
116-1475-00
7
8
116-1476-00
Actuator, I/L
116-1477-00
Spring, I/L
10
116-1478-00
11
116-1479-00
12
116-1480-00
13
116-1481-00
14
116-1482-00
15
116-1483-00
Registration, Film
16
116-1484-00
17
116-1485-00
18
116-1486-00
281
PL 12.1 Electrical
S6200-240
282
Qty
Name/Description
116-1487-00
116-1488-00
Rear Fan
116-1489-00
671-5290-81
4a
4b
4c
4d
163-1459-00
163-1458-00
163-1474-00
163-1475-00
650-4237-00
156-4838-00
156-4837-00
156-4663-00
Memory
64 MB, 8M x 64, PC133; Memory DIMM
128 MB, 16M x 64, PC133; Memory DIMM
256 MB, 32M x 64, PC133; Memory DIMM
10a 116-1494-00
10b 116-1495-00
1
1
11
116-1496-00
12
116-1497-00
14
116-1498-00
10
283
S6200-241
284
Part Number
Qty
Name/Description
116-1499-00
116-1500-00
116-1501-00
116-1502-00
116-1503-00
116-1504-00
116-1505-00
116-1506-00
116-1507-00
10
116-1508-00
12
116-1509-00
285
4
5
286
S6200-246
Qty
Name/Description
116-1330-00
116-1331-00
116-1332-00
Spring, Retard
4
5
116-1334-00
287
S6200-242
288
Qty
Name/Description
116-1510-00
Cover, Left
116-1337-00
116-1511-00
Cover, Right
116-1512-00
116-0009-00
116-0008-00
116-1514-00
289
S6200-243
290
PL 14.3 High-Capacity Feeder Guides and Chute - FRU Parts List Table
Qty
Name/Description
116-1515-00
116-1516-00
116-1343-00
116-1336-00
116-1351-00
291
S6200-244
292
PL 14.4 Paper Pick Assembly Trays 2 & 3 - FRU Parts List Table
ID No. Part Number
Qty
Name/Description
116-1517-00
2
3
116-1353-01
116-1354-00
116-1355-00
Actuator, No Paper
116-1356-00
Actuator, Link
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
116-1361-00
Feed Solenoid,
18
116-1362-00
21
22
19
20
116-1363-00
23
116-1331-00
99
116-1367-00
293
S6200-245
294
PL 14.5 High-Capacity Feeder Harness, Board, Motor - FRU Parts List Table
Qty
Name/Description
116-1518-00
116-1519-00
116-1520-00
116-1521-00
116-1522-00
6
7
116-1354-00
116-1524-00
116-1525-00
Assembly, Indicator
10
116-1526-00
295
Part Number
116-1367-00
116-1446-00
116-1459-00
Printer Feet
116-1344-00
116-1527-00
212-0237-00
116-1528-00
116-1529-00
116-1331-00
116-1353-01
004-5258-00
004-5278-00
061-4462-00
061-4463-00
065-0610-00
065-0620-00
016-1845-00
Power Cords
Description
Part Number
161-0066-00
161-0066-09
161-0066-10
161-0066-11
161-0154-00
161-0240-00
161-0304-00
161-0307-00
296
Part Number
650-4237-00
Memory
64 MB, 8M x 64, PC133; Memory DIMM
128 MB, 16M x 64, PC133; Memory DIMM
256 MB, 32M x 64, PC133; Memory DIMM
156-4838-00
156-4837-00
156-4663-00
119-6415-00
Casters Non-Locking
116-0008-00
Casters Locking
116-0009-00
163-1458-00
163-1474-00
163-1475-00
163-1459-00
Part Number
016-2003-00
016-2007-00
016-2001-00
016-2005-00
016-2004-00
016-2008-00
Imaging Unit
016-2012-00
Fuser
110 V
220 V
016-2014-00
016-2015-00
Transfer Roller
016-2013-00
Part Number
016-1330-00
116-1331-00
297
Part Number
Product CD
063-3414-00
Printer Management CD
063-3415-00
Interactive Documentation CD
063-3419-01
Service Manual
071-0784-00
Print Media
Description
Part Number
016-1368-00
016-1369-00
016-1704-00
016-1705-00
016-1812-00
016-1813-00
016-1815-00
016-1823-00
016-1824-00
016-1885-00
016-2011-00
016-2026-00
016-1898-00
016-1899-00
016-1948-00
016-1949-00
016-1987-00
298
Part Number
016-2009-00
016-2010-00
299
Blank Page
300
Theory of Operation
Contents
Desctiption
Page
302
Print Modes
304
Printer Controls
305
314
319
Paper Feed
320
321
323
316
318
317
324
Chute Assembly In
325
326
328
329
331
330
Xerographics
333
336
338
Electrical
339
Theory of Operation
301
Drum Y
Drum M
Charged
Drum C
Charged
Drum K
Charged
Charged
(1) with
(1) with
(1) with
(1) with
(2) Exposure
(2) Exposure
(2) Exposure
(2) Exposure
(3) Development
(3) Development
(3) Development
(3) Development
electricity
(4)
electricity
electricity
Primary transfer
(Drum fi IDT1)
Intermediate
transfer unit
( IDT1)
(4)
Primary transfer
(Drum fi IDT1)
Intermediate
transfer unit
( IDT1)
Cleaning
( IDT1)
(6)
electricity
(6)
Cleaning
( IDT1)
(11)
Transfer
Roller
Paper
Cleaning
(general)
(10) Fixing
S6200-009
RTC
[(1) Charging with electricity]
Refresher
RTC
[(1) Charging with electricity]
Developer(Y)
[(3) Development]
Drum(Y)
Refresher
IDT1
[(4) Primary transfer]
[(5) Secondary transfer]
IDT1 Cleaner
[(6) Cleaning]
Drum(M)
IDT2 Cleaner
[(8) Cleaning]
Developer(M)
[(3) Development]
RTC
[(1) Charging with electricity]
IDT2
[(5) Secondary transfer]
[(7) Tertiary transfer]
Developer(C)
[(3) Development]
IDT1
[(4) Primary transfer]
[(5) Secondary transfer]
Drum(C)
RTC
[(1) Charging with electricity]
Developer(K)
[(3) Development]
IDT1 Cleaner
[(6) Cleaning]
Drum(K)
Refresher
Refresher
S6200-011
Theory of Operation
303
Enhanced
Photo
mode: Gloss is raised by setting half speed with plain paper with a
resolution of 1200 x 1200 dpi.
304
Printer Controls
Control of Paper Size
The paper size control is determined by a paper size switch located in each paper tray
slot. The switch setting is set by moving the tray which in turn sets the plastic
fingers on the sides of the paper tray to a specific postion.
Paper Size Switches are indicated as SW1, SW2, and SW3.
Paper Size
SW2
SW3
LEGAL14"
ON
ON
ON
LEGAL13"
ON
ON
OFF
EXECUTIVE
ON
OFF
ON
B5
ON
OFF
OFF
A4
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
No Tray
OFF
OFF
OFF
Theory of Operation
305
Process Control
For stable printing, the parameters related to the image forming must be monitored
and adjusted by the printer. Parameter correction and control over the entire printing
process is called process control. There are two main controls:
Bias
Control
Toner
Density Control
Coverage Mode
Mode
Bias Control
To attain stable image density, the drum charging voltage and the developing DC
voltage are continuously adjusted according to the developing capability of each
color. The adjusted drum charging voltage and the developing DC voltage are fed
back to keep the image density constant.
The bias control is made immediately before the start of printing, if any of the
following conditions is satisfied:
First
Accumulative
When
About 12mm
About 3mm
About 57mm
K
engine principle0046FA
S6200-053
306
S6200-051
Theory of Operation
307
Admix Mode
If the high area coverage mode can not deal with the reduction of toner density in the
developer or if the machine is used in a high-humidity environment and is relocated
to a low-humidity environment, the reference value for the toner density will change.
This causes a large discrepancy between the measured values from the CTD sensor
and the referenced value for the toner density.
Admix mode dispenses the toner immediately to prevent low-toner density. If the
patch density result measured by the CTD Sensor is lower than the reference value
from the toner density control, then the admix mode is generated.
308
Theory of Operation
309
10mm
K
K
C
K
M
K
Y
310
When
When
2. Transfer Roller is at End of Life error message is received when the toner full
sensor detects the toner recovery space is full.
3. Replace Transfer Roller warning message is received if the print count and the
toner dispense time are counted and the total count exceeds 15,000 prints.
Theory of Operation
311
Toner Control
Toner Cartridge installation is detected by the Toner Present (CTG-In) Switch, and
the presence of toner is detected by the Toner Low Sensor. These switches and
sensors are provided for each respective color (CMYK), and detection is made for
each individually.
312
Fuser Control
Fuser temperature control
During fuser temperature control the printers target temperature is set. The heat roller
surface temperature is controlled to match the target temperature by turning the heater
lamp on/off.
The heat roller surface temperature is detected by the thermistor sensor. The logic
detects the resistance value alternately at 40ms cycles. The temperature is detected at
80ms cycles and if the detection result is high, the heater lamp is turned off. If the
detection result is low, the heater lamp is turned on.
For the target temperature, different temperatures are set for standby, printing, and
process control. The target temperature is also changed according to the inside
temperature detected with the temperature/humidity sensor, print count, print mode,
input power supply voltage and paper type.
Cool down
During printing, the temperature distribution of the heat roller becomes uneven
between paper and non-paper. To make the heat roller temperature as even as
possible, a wait time is provided and the heater lamp is kept off. This is called the cool
down.
A cool down is executed according to the number of sheets continuously printed
when a set, printing with a certain type and size of paper is completed, and when the
paper type or size is changed. The cool down occurs evenly in the middle of several
hundred sheets of continuous printing.
As a simple cool down, the Pages Per Minute Down is provided. This function idles
the fuser during printing, without feeding paper, to improve temperature distribution
on the heat roller.
The pages per minute execution timing is determined depending on the paper size and
type.
Theory of Operation
313
: Laser beam
: Paper transfer
: Paper sensors
EXIT ROLL
MID ROLL
DUPLEX ROLL
TRANSFER ROLLER
METAL ROLL
REGISTRATION ROLL
FEED ROLL ASSY
RETARD ROLLER
TURN ROLL
TURN CHUTE ASSY (T1)
PAPER FEED
S6200-060
Paper Path of the printer, shown with the optional High-Capacity Feeder
314
Paper Tray 2
Paper Tray 1
Paper feed by
"Paper Pick Assy (T3)"
Paper feed by
"Paper Pick Assy (T2)"
Paper feed by
"Paper Pick Assy (T1)"
Paper feed by
"Paper Feed Rollers"
(Nudge and Retard)
(Tray 3)
Paper feed by
"Paper Feed Rollers"
(Nudge and Retard)
(Tray 2)
Paper feed by
"Paper Feed Rollers"
(Nudge and Retard)
(Tray 2)
Multi-Purpose Tray
Paper feed by
"MPT Feed Roller"
and
"Paper Feed (Retard) Roller"
Paper transfer by
"Turn Roll"
and
"Pinch Roll"
Paper transfer by
"Tray 3 Turn Roll"
and
"Tray 3 Turn Chute Assy"
Paper transfer by the "Tray 1 Turn Roll"and "Tray 1 Turn Chute Assy"
Paper transfer by the "Chute Assembly, Registration (REGI) (Metal and Registration Rolls)
Paper transfer by the "Fuser Assembly" (Heat Roll and Fuser Belt)
Paper transfer by the "Fuser Assembly "Exit Roll" and "Pinch Roll"
Paper transfer by the "Chute Assembly, Exit" and "Chute Assembly, Out"
Print output
S6200-059
Theory of Operation
315
1
2
S6200-048
1. Developer Drive Assembly: Supplies the drive to the Imaging Unit Developer.
2. Main Drive Assembly: Supplies the drive to the following parts:
Paper
Feeder
Retard
316
Housing Assembly
Chute
Chute
Assembly, Registration
Imaging
Transfer
Roller
GEAR IDLER IN
Regi.Clutch
GEAR IDLLER
Regi.Roll
REGI CHUTE
GEAR FEED H1
GEAR FEED1
TURN CLUTCH
MPT GEAR
TURN ROLL
IDT2
IDT1 (2)
Drum (4)
IMAGING UNIT
TRANSFER ROLLER
6200-032
Theory of Operation
317
IMAGING UNIT
TRANSFER
ROLLER
REGISTRATION
CLUTCH
REGISTRATION
CHUTE ASSY
TURN
CLUTCH
GEAR IDLER IN
GEAR FEED1
GEAR IDLER
GEAR FEED H1
FRONT
PAPER PICK ASSY (TRAY)
318
6200-037
Paper Tray 1
3
2
1
S6200-040
1. Paper (Retard) Feed Roller: The paper retard feed roller prevents more than
1 sheet at a time from printing. The paper feed retard roller and the paper feed
nudge roller are interchangeable parts in all trays.
2. Side Guides Right and Left: The side guides move against media to align or
register the width of print media in the paper feed direction.
3. Rear Guide: The rear guide moves to determine the length of print media in the
paper feed direction. The paper size switch uses this rear guide to detect the paper
size.
Theory of Operation
319
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
12
11
10
6200-041
2
11
12
5
12
3
Theory of Operation
11
9
4
S6200-061
321
2
3
3
S6200-062
1. HCF Feeder Circuit Board: Controls the paper pick-up operation of each tray
based on communication with the Engine Control Board and information from the
sensors and switches.
Major Functions:
Communicates with the Engine Control Board.
Receives information transmitted from the sensors and switches.
Controls the Feeder Drive Assembly.
Controls the paper pick process.
Distributes the DC voltage power supplied from the print engine to
component.
each
322
TURN CLUTCH
GEAR IDLER IN
GEAR FEED1
GEAR IDLER
GEAR FEED H1
LOWER FEEDER DRIVE
PAPER PICK 2T
GEAR IDLER FEED
GEAR IDLER
TURN CLUTCH
GEAR FEED1
GEAR IDLER IN
GEAR FEED H1
GEAR IDLER
PAPER PICK ASSY T3
FRONT
S6200-058
GEAR IDLER
GEAR IDLLER
GEAR IDLLER IN
GEAR FEED H1
GEAR FEED 1
GEAR IDLER IN
GEAR IDLLER
GEAR FEED H1
GEAR FEED1
Theory of Operation
323
S6200-042
1. Roll Turn: The turn roll is rotated by the main drive assembly, through the turn
clutch to feed paper from the MPT to the registration chute, (Registration Roll See "Xerographics" on page 333).
2. Turn Clutch: Transfers drive energy from the main drive assembly to the roll
turn through a friction clutch.
324
Chute Assembly, In
2
3
1
S6200-043
1. CTD (ADC) Sensor: Detects the presence of the Transfer Roller and monitors
the density of toner on the surface of the transfer roller then sends it back to the
process control.
2. Fuser Assembly: See "Transfer Roller and Fuser Assembly" on page 331.
3. Toner Full Sensor: Detects when the waste toner collect space in the transfer
roller assembly is full.
4. Fuser Drive Assembly: Supplies the drive to the Fuser Assembly.
Theory of Operation
325
4
8
7
326
S6200-007
1. Full Stack (Output Tray Full) Sensor: Detects a full output tray (over
accumulation of print media) by the position of the actuator. This is only checked
when the paper is feeding into the exit.
2. Duplex Jam Sensor: Detects when print media has reached and passed through
the duplex roll based on the position of the actuator.
3. Duplex Roll: The duplex roller rotates under drive from the duplex motor and
feeds the print media returned from the chute assembly exit to the turn roll in the
retard housing assembly.
4. Gear (Main Drive): See Roll Feed Assembly.
5. MPT Gear: See Roll Feed Assembly.
6. Feed Roll Assembly: When the MPT feed soleniod energizes, the MPT gear
and the gear idler are engaged by the force of the spring solenoid. The roll feed
rotates from the drive of the Main Drive Assembly and feeds paper from the MPT.
After rotating one turn, the MPT gear and the gear idler are disengaged, the drives
and roll feed stop, allowing one sheet of paper to be fed through at a time.
7. MPT No Paper Sensor: Actuator detects whether print media is present or not.
No paper sensor beam is intercepted.
8. MPT Feed Solenoid: Controls the operation (rotation/stop) of the Assembly,
Roll Feed by controlling the rotations of the Gear, MPT.
Theory of Operation
327
S6200-044
1. Duplex Motor: Supplies the drive to the exit roll, mid roll, and duplex roll.
2. Mid Roll: See Exit Roll.
3. Exit Roll: Rotates through the drive from the Duplex Motor and drives the fused
print media partially into the output tray where it then reverses in duplex mode and
feeds the print media (fused on one side) in the direction of the Registration Chute.
328
GEAR 48
GEAR 48
GEAR 40/42
GEAR 40/42
GEAR ROLL
GEAR ROLL
EXIT ROLL
MID ROLL
GEAR42
GEAR 30
DUPLEX ROLL
GEAR ROLL
GEAR ROLL
GEAR 48
GEAR 40/42
GEAR 40/42
GEAR 48
GEAR 42
CHUTE ASSY EXIT
GEAR 30
FRONT
S6200-050
Theory of Operation
329
3
4
S6200-280
1. Registration Rubber Roll: Receives drive energy from the main drive
assembly through the registration clutch, transporting the paper from the paper
tray or MPT.
2. Registration Metal Roll: Works in conjuction with the rubber roller. When the
leading edge of the paper arrives at the registration rubber roll/metal roll, it
buckles the paper to correct the skew at the leading edge.
3. OHP Sensor: The OHP sensor can sense reflected light, detecting the print
media. If the OHP sensor cannot sense reflected light, it identifies the print media
as OHP (Transparency)
4. Registration Sensor: Detects the print media leading edge has reached the
Registration Chute.
5. Registration Clutch: Transmits the drive from the main drive assembly to the
registration rollers.
330
S6200-045
1. Fuser Assembly: Using heat and pressure, the fuser assembly fixes the
transferred toner onto print media.
Heat Lamp
Temperature Sensor
Exit Roll Assembly
CRUM
Theory of Operation
331
Heat Roll
Gear Exit
FUSER ASSY
S6200-034
332
Xerographics
2
1
S6200-046
1. Imaging Unit: The Imaging Unit carries out the operations of the printing
process, such as charging, developing, and transfer. The Imaging Unit consists of
the following parts:
Drum (Y M C K )
RTC (Y M C K )
IDT 1
IDT 1
IDT 1 Cleaner
Developer (Y M C K )
Refresher (Y M C K )
IDT 2
IDT 2 Cleaner
2. Laser Unit: The Laser Unit is an exposure unit that generates the laser beams to
form an electrostatic latent image on the surface of the drum. The Laser Unit
Assembly consists of the following parts:
LD Assembly
SOS Board
Mirror
Scanner Assembly
Lens
Window
Theory of Operation
333
6
7
S6200-290
1. Charge Voltage
2. Developer Voltage
3. IDT2 Voltage
4. IDT2 Refresher/Cleaner
5. IDT1 Voltage
6. IDT1 Refresher/Cleaner
7. Drum Refresher/Cleaner
8. Drum Ground Contacts
334
1
2
3
4
S6200-290
1. IDT2
2. IDT2 Refresher/Cleaner
3. IDT1
4. IDT1 Refresher/Cleaner
5. Drum Refresher/Cleaner
6. Developer
7. Charge Roll
Theory of Operation
335
5
6
8
9
18
10
17
11
16
15
12
14
13
S6200-047
2
S6200-281
Theory of Operation
337
GEAR IDLER1
GEAR IDLER2
GEAR AUGER
GEAR AGITATOR
AUGER ASSY
AGITATOR ASSY(Film)
GEAR TCRU
Agitator
PIPE AUGER
TONER CARTRIDGE
S6200-279
Developer (Y)
Developer (M)
Developer (C)
Developer (K)
IMAGING UNIT
S6200-033
338
Electrical
2
3
4
1
S6200-049
Major Functions:
Communicates
Receives
Controls
Supplies
Theory of Operation
339
2. Image Processor Board: Receives data from the host. Interfaces with the
engine control board to produce prints.
3. Motor Driver Board: Controls motors through the signals received from the
engine control board and sends information from the sensors and switches to the
engine control board. Power from the low-voltage power supply is supplied to the
engine control board through the motor driver board. The interlock switch is
mounted on the motor driver board.
Major Functions:
Receives
Controls the motor in the main drive assembly, developer drive assembly, fuser
drive assembly, duplex motor assembly and the holder toner cartridge motor
assembly.
Distributes
Controls
340
Map
Connected to...
11
12
13
14
15
Laser Unit
18
19
21
22
23
24
26
30
Flash Write
31
Test-Print
32
OHP Sensor
41
42
341
Map
Connected to...
47
48
49
50
51
52
60
LVPS Assembly
61
LVPS Assembly
71
131
132
133
134
135
136
Assembly, Front In
(Sensor CTD (ADC) Assembly)
137
138
Fuser Assembly
139
140
141
Chute Assembly, In
(Toner Full Sensor)
142
Chute Assembly In
(Toner Full Sensor)
144
342
Map
Connected to...
145
CRUM Harness
151
Laser Unit
161
LVPS Assembly
Power Cord
162
LVPS Assembly
Fuser Assembly
163
LVPS Assembly
164
LVPS Assembly
165
LVPS Assembly
166
LVPS Assembly
Rear Fan
167
LVPS Assembly
181
210
HCF-Plug
220
Front Panel
221
Front Panel
231
Temp/Humidity Sensor
232
Fuser Assembly
311
LVPS Assembly
321
OHP Sensor
431
432
433
434
441
442
443
444
471
343
Map
Connected to...
472
No Paper Sensor
473
474
Feed Solenoid
475
511
512
513
514
710
Plate Dispenser L
810
High-Capacity Feeder
1361
Chute Assembly, In
(CTD (ADC) Sensor)
2361
Temp/Humidity Sensor
5011
Sub-HVPS
5020
Sub-HVPS
Chute Assembly, In
5030
Sub-HVPS
Chute Assembly, In
344
Map 1
S6200-264
345
Map 2
S6200-265
346
Map 3
S6200-266
347
Map 4
S6200-267
348
P/J No.
Connect to...
821
831
Sensor
Sensor
349
Map 5
S6200-268
350
Wiring Diagrams
This section of the manual contains all the wiring diagrams for the Phaser 6200 Color
Laser Printer and the optional trays 2 and 3.
Wiring Diagrams
351
1
P/J161
FUSER ASSY
PL8.1.1
P/J162
ENGINE
CONTROL
BOARD
PL12.1.1
P/J232
LASER ASSY
PL9.1.1
IMAGE UNIT
PL9.1.3
P/J138
P/J13
P/J151
P/J15
P/J71
P/J140
P/J710
AC SW HARNESS
PL12.1.11
REAR FAN
PL12.1.2
P/J166
MOTOR
DRIVER
BOARD
PL12.1.12
LVPS
PL12.1.10
P/J47
P/J163
P/J60
P/J165
P/J61
P/J471
PAPER SIZE SW
PL3.2.4
P/J472
No Paper Sensor
PL3.3.4
P/J473
P/J474
FEED SOLENOID
PL3.3.17
P/J475
CRUM
P/J311
EEPROM
PL10.1.16
P/J142
P/J231
CTD SENSOR
PL5.1.11
P/J136
TRANSFER
ROLLER ASSY
PL8.1.12
P/J141
P/J2361
P/J1361
P/J5030
Detack Saw
P/J5020
BTR
P/J164
P/J144
P/J11
P/J41
P/J12
P/J42
P/J24
P/J48
P/J49
P/J52
P/J13
P/J5011
S-HVPS
PL10.1.17
P/J50
IMAGING
UNIT
PL9.1.3
IDT2
IDT1
P/J133
P/J134
P/J135
P/J132
RFB
P/J805
HTC
P/J804
DEVE Y
P/J601
DEVE M
P/J602
DEVE C
P/J603
DEVE K
P/J604
Regi Sensor
PL9.1.8
P/J139
FUSER FAN
PL1.1.7
P/J431
P/J432
P/J433
P/J434
P/J441
P/J442
P/J443
P/J444
P/J511
Toner Motor(Y)
PL10.1.1
P/J181
P/J512
Toner Motor(M)
PL10.1.1
P/J513
Toner Motor(C)
PL10.1.1
P/J514
Toner Motor(K)
PL10.1.1
P/J13
P/J18
Regi Clutch
PL9.1.7
11
P/J14
CLUTCH TURN(MPT)
PL4.1.9
OHP SENSOR
PL9.1.12
P/J137
P/J801
IDT1CLEANER
DUPLEX MOTOR
PL7.1.8
P/J701
P/J51
10
P/J131
P/J702
P/J802
IDT2 CLEANER
IMAGING PROCESSOR
BOARD
PL12.1.4
P/J19
P/J22
P/J321
P/J221
P/J220
FRONT PANEL
PL1.1.1
P/J32
S6200-248
352
Power Supply
LVPS
PL12.1.10
ENGINE
CONTROL
BOARD
PL12.1.1
Interlock
+24VDC
P/J41
I/L +24VDC
17
I/L +24VDC
18
I/L_OPEN
35
I/L Switch
+24VDC
Supply
P/J41
P/J163
2
RTN
19
P/J60
RTN
RTN
20
P/J11
24
23
6
P/J11
22
21
+5VDC
+5VDC
Supply
P/J165
+5VDC
1
SG
2
P/J61
8
+5VDC
P/J41
24
+5VDC
P/J11
17
7
+3.3VDC
P/J165
+3.3VDC
Supply
3
4
+3.3VDC
SG
P/J61
+3.3VDC
P/J41
23
22
+3.3VDC
SG
SG
21
P/J42
14
SG
SG
15
Fan
Control
P/J165
8
P/J42
13
12
29
P/J166
2
1
3
P/J164
4
3
2
1
Heater
Control
P/J61
1
FAN LOW
FAN STOP
P/J11
18
19
20
P/J12
17
16
P/J12
18
19
2
REAR FAN
PL12.1.2
RTN
GND_ESS
+5VDC_ESS
GND_ESS
+3.3VDC_ESS
P/J311
4
3
2
1
P/J162
2
1
P/J161 1
AC SW
S6200-249
Wiring Diagrams
353
Paper Tray 1
ENGINE
CONTROL
BOARD
PL12.1.1
P/J12
P/J42
MOTOR DRIVER
BOARD
PL12.1.12
P/J47
15
16
14
17
13
18
4
3
PAPER
SIZE SW
PL3.2.4
P/J471
SG
+3.3VDC
P/J47
5
P/J12
12
P/J42
19
P/J472
PULL UP +3.3VDC
SG
No PAPER
SENSOR
+3.3VDC
PL3.3.4
P/J47
8
P/J12
11
P/J42
10
20
P/J473
PULL UP +3.3VDC
SG
LOW PAPER
SENSOR
Interlock
+24VDC
P/J12
10
PL3.3.4
P/J47
11
P/J42
21
12
I/L +24VDC
P474
J474
2
2
FEED SOLENOID
(Tray1)
PL3.3.17
Interlock
+24VDC
P/J12
9
P/J42
22
P/J47
13
14
I/L +24VDC
TRAY1 TURN CL ON(L)+24VDC
P475
J475
2
2
TURN CLUTCH
(Tray1)
PL3.3.18
S6200-250
354
Drive Section
ENGINE
CONTROL
BOARD
PL12.1.1
MOTOR DRIVER
BOARD
PL12.1.12
Interlock
+24VDC
P/J49
1
P/J11
1
DEVE B
DEVE TDB
DEVE A
3
4
5
DEVE TDA
DA_DEVEMOT
P/J41
40
39
38
37
I/L +24VDC
I/L +24VDC
DEVE_A
3
Deve
Motor
Control
DEVELOPER
DRIVE ASSY
PL11.1.13
DEVE_B
DEVE_XA
DEVE_XB
36
Interlock
+24VDC
P/J48
1
P/J11
7
MAIN B
MAIN TDB
MAIN A
9
10
11
MAIN TDA
DA_MAINMOT
P/J41
34
33
32
31
I/L +24VDC
I/L +24VDC
MAIN_A
3
Main
Motor
Control
MAIN DRIVE
ASSY
PL11.1.14
MAIN_B
MAIN_XA
MAIN_XB
30
Interlock
+24VDC
P/J52
1
P/J11
FSR B
12
FSR TDB
13
FSR A
14
15
16
FSR TDA
DA_FSRMOT
P/J41
29
28
27
26
I/L +24VDC
I/L +24VDC
FSR_A
3
Fuser
Motor
Control
FUSER DRIVE
ASSY
PL5.1.18
FSR_B
FSR_XA
FSR_XB
25
Interlock
+24VDC
P/J50
1
P/J12
DUP A
DUP B
DUP TDA
7
8
29
DUP TDB
DA_DUPMOT
P/J12
1
30
4
FAN STOP
FAN LOW
P/J42
26
25
24
23
I/L +24VDC
DUP_A
3
Dup
Motor
Control
I/L +24VDC
DUP_B
DUP_XA
DUP_XB
P131
6
DUPLEX
MOTOR ASSY
PL7.1.8
2
P/J42
30
1
27
Fan
Control
P/J50
7
8
FAN ON (H)+24VDC
FAN FAIL (H)+3.3VDC
RTN
NOTE:
FSR = Fuser
I/L = Interlock
Wiring Diagrams
J131
J137
P137
3 1
2 2
1 3
FUSER FAN
PL1.1.7
S6200-251
355
Developer Section 1
ENGINE
CONTROL
BOARD
PL12.1.1
P/J12
27
P/J42
MOTOR DRIVER
BOARD
PL12.1.12
P/J51
11
12
SW TCRU_Y
ON(L)+3.3VDC
P/J431
2
SG
1
TONER PRESENT
SWITCH (Y)
PL10.1.18
P/J12
26
P/J42
P/J51
13
14
SW TCRU_M
ON(L)+3.3VDC
P/J432
2
SG
1
TONER PRESENT
SWITCH (M)
PL10.1.18
P/J12
25
P/J42
6
P/J51
29
30
SW TCRU_C
ON(L)+3.3VDC
P/J433
2
SG
1
TONER PRESENT
SWITCH (C)
PL10.1.18
P/J12
28
P/J42
P/J51
31
32
SW TCRU_K
ON(L)+3.3VDC
P/J434
2
SG
1
TONER PRESENT
SWITCH (K)
PL10.1.18
P/J441
P/J51
16
15
NOTNR_Y
SG
3
LOW TONER
SENSOR (Y)
PL10.1.18
P/J442
P/J12
P/J42
NOTNR_CHK_C
21
10
NOTNR_CHK_M
22
9
NOTNR_CHK_Y
23
8
NOTNR_CHK_K
24
7
NOTNR
3
28
P/J51
18
17
NOTNR_M
SG
Toner
Sensor
Control
3
LOW TONER
SENSOR (M)
PL10.1.18
P/J443
P/J51
34
33
NOTNR_C
SG
3
LOW TONER
SENSOR (C)
PL10.1.18
P/J444
P/J51
36
35
NOTNR_K
SG
1
2
3
LOW TONER
SENSOR (K)
PL10.1.18
S6200-252
356
Developer 2
MOTOR DRIVER
BOARD
PL12.1.12
Interlock
+24VDC
ENGINE
CONTROL
BOARD
PL12.1.1
P/J11
25
26
27
28
TMOT_Y_A
TMOT_Y_B
TMOT_Y_XA
TMOT_Y_XB
14
P/J41
16
15
TCRU HOLDER
ASSY (Y)
PL10.1.1
2
Toner
Motor(Y)
Control
13
I/L +24VDC
P/J511
5
TMOT_Y_A
TMOT_Y_B
TMOT_Y_XA
4
5
TMOT_Y_XB
TCRU HOLDER
ASSY (M)
PL10.1.2
Interlock
+24VDC
P/J11
29
30
31
32
TMOT_M_A
TMOT_M_B
TMOT_M_XA
TMOT_M_XB
P/J41
12
11
10
9
P/J512
5
TMOT_M_A
7
Toner
Motor(M)
Control
I/L +24VDC
TMOT_M_B
TMOT_M_XA
9
10
TMOT_M_XB
TCRU HOLDER
ASSY (C)
PL10.1.3
Interlock
+24VDC
P/J11
33
34
35
36
TMOT_C_A
TMOT_C_B
TMOT_C_XA
TMOT_C_XB
P/J41
8
7
6
Toner
Motor(C)
Control
I/L +24VDC
P/J513
5
TMOT_C_A
TMOT_C_B
21
TMOT_C_XA
22
23
TMOT_C_XB
TCRU HOLDER
ASSY (K)
PL10.1.4
Interlock
+24VDC
P/J11
37
38
39
40
TMOT_K_A
TMOT_K_B
TMOT_K_XA
TMOT_K_XB
4
3
2
1
P/J41
25
Toner
Motor(K)
Control
26
27
28
I/L +24VDC
P/J514
TMOT_K_A
TMOT_K_B
TMOT_K_XA
TMOT_K_XB
Wiring Diagrams
5
4
3
2
1
S6200-253
357
Fuser Assembly
FUSER ASSY
PL8.1.1
P/J145
4
J138
EEPROM DATA
EEPROM CLOCK
+3.3VDC
SG
P138 J232
P321 P144
4 1
B1
3 2
B2
2 3
B3
1 4
B4
NVRAM
EEPROM
ENGINE
CONTROL
BOARD
PL12.1.1
+3.3VDC
P/J13
17
18
J138
PULL UP +3.3VDC
SG
EXIT PAPER SENSED(L)+3.3VDC
19
P/J13
SG
21
P/J12
20
A1
4 2
A4
A2
3 3
A3
A3
2 4
A2
A4
1 5
A1
A5
P138 J232
Exit Sensor
P321 J322
Temp Sensor
MOTOR DRIVER
BOARD
PL12.1.12
P/J42
11
HEATER ON
P321 P323
A5
J138
FUSER_STS
20
P138 J232
5 1
P/J61
4
LVPS
PL12.1.10
P/J165
Heat Element
P/J162
2
AC N
J232
J325
1
Heater
Control
1
P/J161 1
AC L
J324
Thermal Breaker
1
AC SW
PL12.1.11
J235 J234
1
J233 J232
1
P321
S6200-254
358
Laser Unit
LASER ASSY
PL9.1.1
ENGINE CONTROL
BOARD
PL12.1.1
P/J15
20
XPDATA_B_M
19
XPDATA_C_C
18
VL1_D_K
SG
+5VDC
7
5
LD +5VDC
I/L +24VDC
SCANNER MOTOR ON(L)+5VDC
SG
+3.3VDC
2
3
+5VDC
4
5
6
+3.3VDC
P/J140
7
8
9
10
CRUM DATA
CRUM CLOCK
+3.3VDC
SG
+5VDC
J71
P/J153
1
12
13
16
18
19
IMAGING UNIT
PL9.1.3
CRUM
P/J710
EEPROM CLOCK
SG
SOS BOARD
15
EEPROM DATA
+3.3VDC
20
P71
LD +5VDC
11
PLATE
DISPENSER L
PL10.1.9
P/J140
1
17
RTN
14
4
3
10
VL1_C_C
10
3
Quad
Beam
Laser
Diode
VL1_B_M
11
Scanner
Motor
VL1_A_Y
12
MO_D_K
13
Interlock
+24VDC
MO_C_C
14
MO_B_M
15
2
4
MO_A_Y
16
P/J152
1
XPDATA_D_K
17
+5VDC
P/J151
XPDATA_A_Y
EEPROM BOARD
PL10.1.16
P/J144
4
3
2
S6200-255
Wiring Diagrams
359
Xerographics 1
ENGINE CONTROL
BOARD
PL12.1.1
+5VDC
P/J140
13
12
11
+5VDC
P141
J141
P/J142
3
SENSOR
TONER FULL
PL5.1.13
+5VDC
P/J13
12
13
14
15
16
ADC VOUT
P1361
+5VDC
SG
ADC MONITOR
GLED
J1361
CTD SENSOR
(ADC) ASSY
PL5.1.11
P/J136
+5VDC
P/J24
4
3
2
1
+5VDC
ENV HUMI
SG
ENV TEMP
P2361
J2361
J231
HUM / TEMP
SENSOR
PL3.2.2
S6200-256
360
Xerographics 2
ENGINE
CONTROL
BOARD
PL12.1.1
S-HVPS
PL10.1.17
Interlock
+24VDC
P/J13
22
AGND
23
HV_REF_DTS
28
BTR_P ON(L)+24VDC
29
BTR_M ON(L)+24VDC
30
DTS ON(L)+24VDC
31
HV_MONI_BTR_V
32
P/J702
IDT2
P/J802
1
IDT2 CLEANER
P/J701
1
IDT1
P/J5030
P/J5020
IDT1 CLEANER
RFB
DTS
HTC
BTR
P/J601
1
HV_REF_BTR_M
27
P/J804
1
HV_REF_BTR_P
26
P/J805
SG
25
10
3.0V_REF
24
P/J801
1
P/J5011
11
I/L +24VDC
TRANSFER
ROLLER
ASSY
PL8.1.12
DEVE Y
IDT1
P/J602
1
Detack
Saw
DEVE M
IDT2
P/J603
1
DEVE C
P/J604
1
DEVE K
BTR
IDT1
IMAGING UNIT
PL9.1.3
Wiring Diagrams
S6200-257
361
Paper Feed
ENGINE CONTROL
BOARD
PL12.1.1
+3.3VDC
P/J13
1
2
3
PULL UP +3.3VDC
P139
SG
DUP JAM SENSED(L)+3.3VDC
J139
P/J133
11
10
+3.3VDC
PULL UP +3.3VDC
P139
SG
FULL STACK SENSED(H)+3.3VDC
J139
P/J134
+3.3VDC
PULL UP +3.3VDC
P139
SG
MPT NO PAPER SENSED(H)+3.3VDC
J139
P/J135
Interlock
+24VDC
P/J13
10
11
I/L +24VDC
P139
J139
P132
J132
10
11
+3.3VDC
P/J18
1
2
3
PULL UP +3.3VDC
P/J18
4
5
P/J181
SG
REGI PAPER SENSED(L)+3.3VDC
Interlock
+24VDC
MPT FEED
SOLENOID
PL6.1.40
3
Regi Sensor
PL9.1.8
REGI CHUTE
PL9.1.7
I/L +24VDC
Regi Clutch
Interlock
+24VDC
P/J19
1
2
I/L +24VDC
CLUTCH TURN
(MPT)
PL4.1.9
+5VDC
P/J32
3
2
1
+5VDC
OHP PAPER SENSED(L)+3.3VDC
SG
P/J321
1
2
S6200-258
362
IMAGE PROCESSOR
BOARD
PL12.1.4
P/J14
1
60
TEST PRINT
ON(L)+3.3VDC
SG
P31
FRONT PANEL
PL1.1.1
1
2
P/J22
1
P/J221
1
10
10
11
11
12
12
13
13
14
14
15
15
16
16
17
17
18
18
19
19
20
20
SG
FP-RXD
SG
FP-TXD
SG
FP-STS
SG
FP-RST
+5 VDC
+5 VDC
SG
+3.3 VDC
SG
+3.3 VDC
SG
+3.3 VDC
SG
+3.3 VDC
SG
+3.3 VDC
J2211
P220
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
S6200-259
Wiring Diagrams
363
LOWER
FEEDER
BOARD
PL14.5.1
ENGINE
CONTROL
BOARD
PL12.1.1
P/J82
P/J21
P/J210
P/J810
P/J131
P/J821
P/J822
P/J823
P/J824
P/J825
P/J831
P/J832
P/J833
P/J834
P/J835
P/J81
P/J84
P/J83
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ENGINE
CONTROL
BOARD
PL12.1.1
Wiring Diagrams
24
P/J21
P/J21
3
26
25
P/J21
2
13
23
22
21
P/J21
20
NO OPF(L)+3.3VDC
SG
+3.3VDC
RTN
RTN
I/L +24VDC
I/L +24VDC
DA_FDRMOT
FDR XB
FDR XA
FDR B
FDR A
B1
A4
A5
A6
A7
B1
B3
B4
A3 A11
B10
B11
J210
J210
J210
J210
A13
B13
A1
A12
B2
B13
A10
A9
A8
A7
A2
B12
P210
P210
P210
P210
P810
P810
P810
P810
B9
B8
B7
B3
A11
A12
B1
A14
B2
A13
B11
A4
A3
B13
A1
B12
A2
A2 A13
B4 B10
B5
B6
B7
J810
J810
J810
J810
P/J81
23
P/J81
24
26
P/J81
25
14
P/J81
7
Interlock
+24VDC
+3.3VDC
Feeder
Motor
Control
LOWER FEEDER
BOARD
PL14.5.1
Interlock
+24VDC
FDR_XB
FDR_XA
FDR_B
FDR_A
I/L +24VDC
I/L +24VDC
P/J84
3
J131
FEEDER
DRIVE
ASSY
PL14.5.5
Drive Section
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CONTROL
BOARD
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B7
B9
P210
P210
P/J21
5
P210
P/J21
P/J21
7
B3
P210
P/J21
11
B5
A13
14
A12
P210
A11
P/J21
16
15
A3
B5
B7
B9
B11
A1
A2
J210 P810
J210 P810
J210 P810
J210 P810
J210 P810
A10
A8
A6
A4
B13
B12
B11
B3
A5
A7
A9
A11
B1
B2
J810
J810
J810
J810
J810
P/J81
22
P/J81
20
18
P/J81
P/J81
16
13
12
11
P/J81
Interlock
+24VDC
Interlock
+24VDC
+3.3VDC
+3.3VDC
LOWER FEEDER
BOARD
PL14.5.1
P/J82
1
1 3
14
P/J82
13
12
P/J82
11
10
SG
PULL UP +3.3VDC
SG
PULL UP +3.3VDC
I/L +24VDC
I/L +24VDC
P825
P824
P8220
2 2
P/J82
3 1
J8220
SG
P/J82
PL14.5.7
Low Paper
Sensor (T2)
PL14.4.4
No Paper
Sensor (T2)
J825
FEED SOLENOID
(Tray2)
PL14.4.17
J824
P/J823
P/J822
P/J821
PAPER SIZE
SW (Tray 2)
PL14.3.6
Paper Tray 2
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CONTROL
BOARD
PL12.1.1
Wiring Diagrams
P/J21
6
P210
B8
B6
P210
P/J21
P210
B1
P210
P/J21
12
P/J21
8
A10
17
B4
A9
10
A8
P210
18
P/J21
19
B6
B8
B10
B12
A4
A5
A6
J210 P810
J210 P810
J210 P810
J210 P810
J210 P810
B8
A9
A7
A5
A3
B10
B9
A6
A8
A10
A12
B4
B5
B6
J810
J810
J810
J810
J810
P/J81
21
P/J81
19
17
P/J81
P/J81
15
10
P/J81
Interlock
+24VDC
Interlock
+24VDC
+3.3VDC
+3.3VDC
LOWER FEEDER
BOARD
PL14.5.1
P/J83
14
P/J83
13
12
P/J83
11
10
P/J83
SG
PULL UP +3.3VDC
SG
PULL UP +3.3VDC
I/L +24VDC
I/L +24VDC
P835
P834
P8220
1 3
2 2
6
7
3 1
J8220
SG
P/J83
PL14.5.7
Low Paper
Sensor (T3)
PL14.4.4
No Paper
Sensor (T3)
J835
FEED SOLENOID
(Tray 3)
PL14.4.17
J834
P/J833
P/J832
P/J831
PAPER SIZE
SW (Tray 3)
PL14.3.6
Paper Tray 3
S6200-263
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