Model 7820: Service Manual
Model 7820: Service Manual
Model 7820: Service Manual
Model
7820
JANUARY 2003
CSM-7820
7820
SERVICE MANUAL
JANUARY 2003
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Because of the possible hazards to an inexperienced
person servicing this equipment, as well as the risk of
damage to the equipment, Konica Business Technologies strongly recommends that all servicing be performed by Konica-trained service technicians only.
Changes may have been made to this equipment to
improve its performance after this service manual was
printed. Accordingly, Konica Business Technologies,
Inc., makes no representations or warranties, either
expressed or implied, that the information contained in
this service manual is complete or accurate. It is understood that the user of this manual must assume all risks
or personal injury and/or damage to the equipment while
servicing the equipment for which this service manual
is intended.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
know what effect may be caused by altering any
aspect of the machines design. Such changes have
the potential of degrading product performance and
reducing safety margins.
Installation Environment
Safety considerations usually are directed toward
machine design and the possibility of human error. In
addition, the environment in which a machine is operated must not be overlooked as a potential safety
hazard.
The following list of prohibited actions is not all-inclusive, but demonstrates the intent of this policy.
The specific remedy will vary from site to site, but the
principles remain the same. To avoid the risk of injury
or damage, be alert for changes in the environment
when performing subsequent service on any machine, and take appropriate action.
Unauthorized Modifications
Ensure that the power cord insulation is not damaged (no exposed electrical conductors).
Summary
It is the responsibility of every technician to use professional skills when servicing Konica products. There
are no short cuts to high-quality service. Each piece
of equipment must be thoroughly inspected with respect to safety considerations as part of every routine
service call. The operability of the copier, and more
importantly, the safety of those who operate or service
the equipment, are directly dependent upon the conscientious effort of each and every technician.
Remember...when performing service calls, use good
judgment (have a watchful eye) to identify safety
hazards or potential safety hazards that may be present, and correct these problem areas as they are
identified -- the safety of those who operate the equipment as well as those who service the copier depend
on it!
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PREFACE
This manual describes the procedures of the maintenance of the 7820 printers.
The document is produced for maintenance personnel use. For details on the procedures for handling the
7820 printers, see its user documentation.
Note! The descriptions in this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
In preparing the document, efforts have been made to ensure that the information in it is accurate.
However, errors may be crept into the document. Konica assumes no responsibility for any
damage resulting from, or claimed to be the results of, those repairs, adjustments or modifications to the printers which are made by users using the manual.
The parts used for the printers are sensitive and, if handled improperly, may be damaged. It is
strongly recommended that the products are maintained by maintenance men registered with
Konica.
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CONTENTS
1. CONFIGURATIONS ......................................................................................... 7
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
2.11
2.12
2.13
2.14
2.15
2.16
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3.3.21
3.3.22
3.3.23
3.3.24
3.3.25
3.3.26
3.3.27
3.3.28
3.3.29
3.3.30
3.3.31
3.3.32
3.3.33
3.3.34
3.3.35
3.3.36
3.3.37
3.3.38
3.3.39
3.3.40
3.3.41
3.3.42
3.3.43
3.3.44
3.3.45
3.3.46
3.3.47
4.2
4.3
4.4
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IDE
I/F(HDD)
DC Fan
Note
2 Option Slots
Belt
Unit
Fuser
Unit
Low Voltage
Power Unit
Y-ID
Unit
Figure 1-1
M-ID
Unit
High Voltage
Power Unit
C-ID
Unit
Duplex
Unit
K-ID
Unit
2nd/3rd Tray
M
M
M
Y ID
M
M
M
MT/
K ID Registration Hopping
M ID
System Configuration
Engine Control
C ID
1.1
4 RAM
DIMM
3 ROM
DIMMs
Heat
Belt
Pulse Motor
CONFIGURATIONS
USB I/F
Centronics I/F
Operator Panel
Junction Board
LED Head
1.
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1.2
Printer Configuration
The inside of the printers is composed of the followings:
Electrophotographic Processor
Paper Paths
Controller Block (CU and PU)
Operator Panel
Power Units (High Voltage Unit and Low Voltage Unit)
Figure 1-2
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1.3
Option Configuration
The followings are available as options on the 7820 printers.
(1)
(2)
Duplex Unit
(3)
(4)
(5)
Ethernet Board
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1.4
Specifications
(1) External Dimensions
(2) Weight
42 kg
(3) Papers
Type:
Size:
(5) Resolution
Peak: 1500W
Idle: 150W
(8) Frequency
(9) Noise
Operation:
56 dB (Without second tray)
Standby:
45 dB
Power Saving: 43 dB
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500W (5% duty)
Power Saving Mode: 45W or less
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Remark
Operation
50 to 89.6
10 to 32
17 to 27C
(Temperatures to assure full
color print quality)
Non-Operation
32 to 109.4
0 to 43
Power-off
-14 to 109.4
-10 to 43
-20 to 122
-29 to 50
-20 to 122
-29 to 50
Humidity
Humidity Condition
Relative Humidity
(%)
Max. Wet-Bulb
Temperature(C)
Operation
20 to 80
25
Non-Operation
10 to 90
26.8
Storage
10 to 90
35
Transport
10 to 90
40
Remark
50 to 70% (Humidities to assure full
color print quality)
Power-off
(13) Printer Life 600,000 pages (on a A4-size basis) or five years
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M Fuse
FAN1 (Pr)
FAN2 (Pow)
Density
Z7R
Z7L
5P
Plate Senosr
R71 board
HOP(INSNS1)
PAPIN(INSNS2)
PSWR(WRSNS)
TNRFUL
red
Blue
Gray
7P
YELLOW
7P BLUE
OPTION
DUP
INSENS
22P
7P
WHITE
BLUE 7P
14P
14P
3P 3P
yellow
yellow
8P
red
red
2P
Exit solenoid
7P BLUE
16P
PARTTEMP
ID
16P
Paper Size
Sensor
CUIF
2P
3P
3P
26P
POWER
yellow
yellow
FAN5
blue
blue
FAN7
4P
BLUE
C IDU
Motor
Upper Cover
Open Microswitch
16P
HVOLT
PXC-Board
6P
PSIZE
3P DUPLEX
FCOVER
PCB-K7N
4P
RED
M IDU
Motor
4P
YELLOW
2P
shutter clutch
4P
BLACK
Y IDU
Motor
Front Cover
Open
Microswitch
7P
WHITE
4P
9P
14P 10P
16P
2P
3P
6P
4P
WHITE
FF/Regist
Motor
Cord 7
4P
RED
Hopping
Motor
X7N board
cable40
V71 Board
Motor
Clutch Main
Regist
clutch
4P
yellow
4P
green
Exit sensor
Duplex Unit
9P
Paper
thickness
HUM
TEMP
OHP Sen.
3P WHITE
3P
Up/Down
2
BLUE
MBF Paper Empty
MBF Stage
MPOW2
3P
YPOW2
3P
Y LED HEAD
C Fuse
Y Fuse
14P
FSENS
RSENS
Control Panel
yellow
N71 Board
red
KPOW2
KPOW
YPOW
3P
K1200
Y1200
K Fuse
JODEN
red
8P
FAN8
yellow
JODEN REG
CPOW
6P
FAN2
MPOW
M1200
C1200
Belt
Fuse
red
RCL
TR10P
RSNS FAN1
FSENS
FEED
BEL THET
COVOPN
yellow
M LED HEAD
OPTN
black
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FAN4
PANEL
red
TNRK
K LED HEAD
TNRY
WHITE
FAN
Belt
Motor
14P
3P
STUCKFULL
Sns.
FAN
FAN(LEFT)
FAN
ROM
TIG board
RAM
YELLOW
Heat
Motor
3P
CPOW2
16P
OPTN
C LED HEAD
TNRM
LAN
HDD
16P
26P
CENTRO
USB
CN2
10P
10
High -voltage
power supply
CN2
CN3
Low-voltage
power supply
CN1
TNRC
CN1
STUCK POWER
CN5
3P
AC Switch
FAN0
AC
2.
OPERATION DESCRIPTION
The 7820 printers, tandem color electrophotographic page printers, adopt technologies
such as an LED array, OPC, dry single-component non-magnetic developing, roller transfer and
heat-compression fusing. A black-writing printing method by shedding light on print areas is used.
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C Fuse
M Fuse
FAN2 (Pow)
FAN1 (Pr)
Density
Z7R
Z7L
5P
Plate Senosr
Y Fuse
14P
R71 board
HOP(INSNS1)
PAPIN(INSNS2)
PSWR(WRSNS)
TNRFUL
red
Blue
Gray
7P
YELLOW
7P BLUE
OPTION
DUP
INSENS
Control Panel
22P
7P
WHITE
BLUE 7P
14P
14P
yellow
yellow
8P
red
red
2P
7P BLUE
16P
PARTTEMP
ID
16P
Paper Size
Sensor
4P
RED
3P
2P
3P
4P
BLUE
C IDU
Motor
CUIF
26P
POWER
yellow
yellow
FAN5
blue
blue
FAN7
34P
32P
HEAD HEAD
32
34
CPOW2
MPOW2
3P
3P
Upper Cover
Open Microswitch
16P
HVOLT
PXC-Board
6P
PSIZE
3P DUPLEX
FCOVER
PCB-K7N
2P
4P
YELLOW
Exit solenoid
4P
BLACK
Y IDU
Motor
M IDU
Motor
YPOW2
3P
Front Cover
Open
Microswitch
7P
WHITE
4P
9P
14P 10P
16P
2P
3P 3P
3P
3P
KPOW2
shutter clutch
4P
WHITE
FF/Regist
Motor
Cord 7
4P
RED
Hopping
Motor
X7N board
cable40
V71 Board
Motor
Clutch Main
Regist
clutch
4P
yellow
4P
green
Exit sensor
Duplex Unit
9P
Paper
thickness
HUM
TEMP
OHP Sen.
3P WHITE
3P
Up/Down
2
BLUE
MBF Paper Empty
MBF Stage
6P
red
N71 Board
RCL
K Fuse
JODEN
red
6P
K LED HEAD
FAN2
8P
FAN8
yellow
JODEN REG
TR10P
RSNS FAN1
FSENS
Belt
Fuse
FSENS
RSENS
14P
red
12P
yellow
PANEL K1200
red
14P
BEL THET
Y1200
FEED
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Y LED HEAD
KPOW
12P
14P
HEAD32 32P
YPOW
M LED HEAD
TNRK
12P
black
M1200
34P HEAD34
TNRM
WHITE
FAN
Belt
Motor
14P
3P
STUCKFULL
Sns.
FAN
FAN(LEFT)
FAN
ROM
TIG board
RAM
YELLOW
Heat
Motor
14P
FAN4
TNRY
C LED HEAD
MPOW
12P
COVOPN
yellow
CPOW
LAN
HDD
16P
26P
CENTRO
USB
CN2
10P
10
High -voltage
power supply
CN2
CN3
Low-voltage
power supply
CN1
C1200
CN1
TNRC
CN5
STUCK POWER
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3P
AC Switch
FAN0
AC
PPC
750cx
Core:2.5V
I/O:3.3V
CPU I/O:2.5V
CA1 LSI
MHM
2030-003
(uPD856
11N7)
Cont
to each LSI
Crystal
Resonator
33MHz
48MHz
to USB
CA1CLK
2.5V
100MHz
D [63:0]
D
[15:0]
D [63:0]
A,Cont
14.31818MHz
setting Resister
CPU CLK
internal
D [63:0]
a Line Address. Cont
SDRAMCLK12
3.3V 100MHz
SDRAM DIMM 3
PLL702-01
D [63:0]
A [31:0]
I/O 2.5V
2.5V
PST596 + Core:1.8V
MPUCLK
(PU12V)
I/O:2.5V 2.5V
100MHz
PST596
(+5V)
M62733ML
(PU3V)
74LVC04
3.3V
Regulator
2.5V
Regulator
1.8V
Reset IC
Regulator
1.8V
3.3V
12V
200
pin
RAMCLK
From 702
C2516
Flash
Video Data K, Y, M, C
2.5V
DRCLK
3.3V
100MHz
Mask 32bit 2
PU-CU
5V
3.3V
PLL102-5
33MHz 5
ROM DIMM 2
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SPD
[2]
[1]
[0]
to PU
to PU
33MHz 3.3V 4
33MHz 3.3V
EEPROM
SUB Bus
1 2
C2 LSI
Panel I/F
MHM2031-002
33MHz
Local
33MHz
LVC
161284
48MHz
[15:0] L60851
IDE
HDD
FPGA
for IDE
CENT
PCI
Reset
33MHz
[15:0]
[7:0]
C
e
n
t
r
o
USB
2.1
Main Board (TIG PWB)
Figure 2-2 provides the block diagram of the main control board (TIG PWB).
Figure 2-2
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(1)
CPU
The CPU is PowerPC750CXe, a 64-bit bus RISC processor, which inputs an 100-MHz CLK
(= BUS CLK), and operates at 450MHz that is 4.5 times the input.
(2)
Cache
PPC750Cxe has its cache only inside of it.
Speed:
Same as CPU Core CLK speed
Capacity:
Primary Cache:
32 K bytes in D-cache capacity, 32 K bytes in I-cache capacity
Secondary Cache: 256 K bytes
(3)
ROM
ROM is to be inserted into the two 168 pin DIMM slots. The slot A is for program ROM and
the slot B is for Japanese kanji fonts. The slot C is not assigned.
(4)
RAM
RAM is to be inserted into the three 168 pin DIMM slots. The DIMMs must be fitted in
descending labeled type No. order into the slots 1, 3, 2 and 4.
SDRAM DIMM Specifications:
Speed: PC133 or more
Capacity: 64/128/256/512 MB
Configuration: Without parity. Without ECC. SPD information is required.
(5)
EEPROM
EEPROM, an 8-pin DIP package, is to be inserted into the IC socket. The EEPROM is of 16
Kbits for 3.3V power supply, and settings for controlling the controller block are stored in it.
(6)
Flash ROM
A 4Mbyte flash ROM is surface-mounted on the TIG board. The flash ROM is composed of
four 2048k-by-16bit chips, and fonts and macros can be stored in it.
(7)
(8)
(9)
IDE HDD
An IDE connector is surface-mounted on the board to which an IDE HDD assembled using
exclusive molds will be connected. The IDE HDD is used for storing font data, spooling edited
video data and registering form data.
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2.2
OPTION TRAY
FLASH
PAPER THICKNESS
SENSOR
SRAM
COROR REGISTRATION
SENSOR
HEAT ROLLER TEMP
OHP
TEMPATURE
HUMIDITY
HEAD TEMP
EEPROM
ANALOG
SW
DENSITY
COVER OPEN
(UPPER, STACKER, RIGHT SIDE)
CONTROL
PANEL
CPU
INT
MOTOR
DRIVER
MSM66Q577
PULSE
MOTOR *9
CLK
1ST TRAY SENSORS
(PAPER END, PAPER NEAR END)
MOTOR
DRIVER
RESET
MCON
GEARED
MOTOR
LSI
CLUTCH
PU FAN
FUSER FAN
DUPLEX
DISPOSAL TONER SENSOR
ID, BELT,
FUSER
CHECKS
PAPER SIZE
STACKER FULL
CU
32MHz
CLOCK
GENERATOR
LSI
SDRAM
Figure 2-3
The engine control block (PU) is controlled by the engine controller board (K71 PWB) which
consists of a CPU (MSM66Q577), general LSI chip, flash ROM, EEPROM, pulse motor drivers and
a video memory (see Figure 2-3).
(1)
CPU
This, a 16-bit CPU with an AD converter (OKI MSM66Q577), controls the entire system.
(2)
General LSI
This LSI (UPD65454GD-241-LML, UPD65946GD-137-LML), which is contained in the
printer engine control block, incorporates 4 megabits of video memory and has functions
such as engine-controller interfacing, LED interfacing, motor control, sensor input, video
memory control, main scan color misalignment correction, skew correction and high-voltage
power supply control.
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(3)
MCON LSI
This LSI is used for inport of SENSORs and the cntrols of Pulse Motors,Cluches,FANs and
High Voltage Power Suply.
(4)
Flash ROM
The flash ROM (29F800-70) is of 8-Mbits, and PU programs are stored in it.
(5)
EEPROM
The EEPROM (NM93C66N-NW) is of 4-Kbits, and mounted on the board with an IC socket.
Correction values are stored in it.
(6)
(7) SRAM
This SRAM (628100LG-55L) is used as working memory of the CPU.
(8) SDRAM
This SRAM (56V16160T) is used as data memory of the DCON LSI.
2.3
Power Units
There are a low voltage power unit consists of an AC filter circuit, low voltage power circuit and
heater driver circuit, and a high voltage power unit organizes a high voltage power circuit.
(1)
Output Voltage
(2)
Use for
+5 V
LED head
+5 V
+34 V
Motor, drive voltage and power supply voltage for high voltage power supply
+12 V
Voltage
Use for
CH
-1000V to 1.4KV+/-50V
DB
SB
-300V to -450V/ 0V
TR
C: 0KV to 7KV
Remark
Variable
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Heat Roller
Paper ejection
Paper
Eject
Roller
Cleaning Blade
Charging Roller
Cleaning
Backup Roller
Fusing
Fusing
Paper path
selection
Paper path
selection
(Face up)
Paper
ejection
Power Supply
(Face down)
Pape
ejection
Power
Supply
Transfer Roller
Transfer
Transfer
Cleaning
Charging
Exposure
LED Head
Control Signals
Paper loading
Hopping Roller
Paper traveling
OPC drum revolution
Paper advance
Registration
Roller 1
Paper Feed
Sensor 1
Paper
registration
Toner Cartridge
Paper Feed
Sensor 2
Paper transport
Registration
Roller 2
Paper
registration
Developing Roller
Write Sensor
Development
Power Supply
4
K
Paper Cassette
Multipurpose Tray
2.4
Mechanical Processes
Figure 2-4
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2.4.1
Electrophotographic process
(1)
Electrophotographic process
The following is the outline of electrophotographic process:
1 Charging
DC voltage is applied to the charging roller and the surface of the OPC drum is negatively
and evenly charged.
2 Exposure
The LED head, under image signals, emits light to the negatively charged surface of the
OPC drum. The radiated portions of the drum surface attenuate in negative charge
according to the intensity of the light and, based on the surface potentials, a latent
electrostatic image is formed on the drum surface.
3 Development
Negatively charged toner contacts the OPC drum and by electrostatic force adheres to
the latent electrostatic image to form a clear image on the drum surface.
4 Transfer
Placed on the surface of the OPC drum, paper is positively, or opposite to the polarity of
the toner, charged by the transfer roller on its back to transfer the toner image to the paper.
5 Cleaning
The cleaning blade removes residual toner from the OPC drum after the transfer.
6 Fusing
The toner image on the paper is fused into place through the application of heat and
pressure to it.
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(2)
Charging
Negative DC voltage is applied to the charging roller contacting the surface of the OPC drum.
Power
unit
Charging roller
OPC drum
(3)
Exposure
The negatively charged surface of the OPC drum is radiated with light from the LED head.
The negative charge of the radiated portions of the drum surface attenuates in response to
the intensity of the light and a latent electrostatic image responsive to the potentials of the
surface is formed on the drum surface.
LED head
LED head
Power
unit
Charging roller
OPC drum
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OPC drum
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(4)
Development
By the adhesion of toner to the latent electrostatic image on the drum surface, the image is
changed to an image of its toner. The development is processed at the contact portion
between the OPC drum and the developing roller.
1 The sponge roller causes toner to adhere to the developing roller. The toner becomes
negatively charged.
Developing blade
Charging roller
Sponge roller
OPC drum
Developing roller
2 The developing blade removes excess toner from the developing roller and a thin layer
of toner remains and forms on the developing roller.
3 The toner is drawn by the latent electrostatic image at the contact portion between the
OPC drum and the developing roller.
The latent electrostatic image on the drum surface is made visible with the toner.
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(5)
Transfer
The transfer roller, which is made of conductive sponge, presses paper against the surface
of the OPC drum and brings the paper into intimate contact with the drum surface.
The paper is placed on the drum surface, and positively (opposite to the charge of the toner)
charged by the transfer roller on its back.
Applying positive high voltage from the power supply to the transfer roller moves the positive
charge induced by the transfer roller to the paper surface at the contact portion between the
transfer roller and the paper, the paper surface drawing the negatively charged toner from
the drum surface.
OPC drum
Paper
Transport belt
Transfer roller
Power unit
(6)
Fusing
When passing through between the heat roller and the backup roller, the toner image
transferred to the paper is fused into place by the application of heat and pressure to it.
The built-in upper and lower halogen lamps of 700 watts and 500 watts heat the Teflon coated
heat roller. The fusing temperature is controlled by the sum of the temperature detected by
the thermistor moving over the heat roller surface and the temperature detected by the
thermistor moving over the backup roller surface. For safety, a thermostat is provided and,
when the heat roller temperature rises by a fixed degree or more, becomes open to cut off
voltage supply to the heater. The backup roller is being pressed against the heater by the
pressure springs on both sides.
Thermostat
Thermistor
Heat roller
Paper
Thermostat
Backup roller
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(7)
Cleaning
Non-fused, residual toner on the OPC drum is scraped with the cleaning blade and collected
in the waste toner area of the toner cartridge.
(8)
Cleaning
Residual toner on the transfer belt is scraped with the cleaning blade and collected in the
waste toner box of the transfer belt unit.
Cleaning blade
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2.4.2
Unit 4
Head 4
Face-down stacker
Heat roller
K
Fuser
Eject roller
Multipurpose tray
Registration roller Assy (A)
Belt unit
Backup roller
High voltage power supply
Low voltage
power supply
Cleaning blade
Transfer roller 4
Cassette 1
Cassette 2
Feed roller
Cassette 3
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(1)
Registration motor
Registration roller
Assy (B)
Feed motor
Electromagnetic clutch
a
Feed roller
(One-way clutch gear)
Paper gear
Registration roller
Assy (A)
Nudger roller
Paper
Figure 2-6
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(2)
a
Registration roller Assy (B)
One-way clutch gear (1)
Registration motor
Figure 2-7
Spring
Release lever
Hopper plate
Feed roller
Microswitch
Figure 2-7-a
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Figure 2-7-c
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(3)
Transport Belt
1. The running of the transport belt motor in the arrow direction (a) drives the transport belt.
The belt unit sits with one transport roller immediately below each colors drum, and the
transport belt between them. By the application of a fixed voltage, the transport belt and
the transport roller feed paper on the transport belt into the fuser unit, transferring a toner
image on each colors drum.
Drum
Transport belt
K
Figure 2-8
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(4)
I/D unit
Drum
Lever 2
One-way gear
Driving gear
Lever 1
a
Figure 2-9-a
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Figure 2-9-b
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Plate
Pin
Spring
Board
Up/down sensor
Figure 2-9-c
Figure 2-9-d
Figure 2-9-e
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(5)
Fuser unit
Heat rollers
Paper separator
Face-up stacker
Heater motor
Figure 2-10
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Duplex Unit
1. When the duplex unit receives an instruction from the printer to print on both sides of a
sheet of paper, the solenoid opens the separator after the completion of one side printing
of a sheet of paper sent from the tray. The path is switched to that to the duplex unit.
At this time, as the roller (1) turns in the direction of the arrow a, the paper is retracted
on the rear of the cassette.
2. When fixed time has elapsed after the paper beginning passes through the duplex-in
sensor, the rollers reverse and the roller (1) turns in the direction of the arrow b to feed
the paper into the duplex unit. After that, the paper passes through the rollers (2), (3) and
(4), and ejected with the other side printed, and fed again into the printer.
Separator
Solenoid
Duplex-in sensor
b
a
Roller(4)
Roller(3)
Figure 2-11
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2.5
Sensor
2.5.1
Heat roller
M drum
Y drum
K drum
Pinch roller 2
Driving roller
Exit sensor
MT feed roller
Pinch roller 1
Registration roller A
Driving roller
Backup roller
Transport belt
Entrance MT sensor
Duplex in sensor
1st feed roller
Auxiliary rollers
2nd feed roller
Duplex rear sensor
Duplex roller
Sensor
Function
Sensor status
Entrance MT sensor
Detects the beginning of incoming paper to determine the ON : Paper is present.
Entrance Cassette sensor timing for switching from hopping to transport.
OFF : Paper is absent.
Entrance Belt sensor
Detects the beginning of transported paper and, based on ON : Paper is present.
OFF : Paper is absent.
the time taken until the paper beginning reaches the
sensor, determines the paper length.
Exit sensor
Duplex In sensor
ON :
OFF :
ON :
OFF :
Paper is present.
Paper is absent.
Paper is present.
Paper is absent.
Detects the beginning of reversed paper in the duplex unit. ON : Paper is present.
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ON :
OFF :
ON :
OFF :
Paper is absent.
Paper is present.
Paper is absent.
Stacker is full.
Stacker is empty.
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2.5.2
Other sensors
1
MT Hopping switch
This microswitch checks whether the front feeder table is in the up position or in the down
position.
Temperature sensor
See section 2.7 (Transfer Control Responds to Environmental Changes).
Humidity sensor
See section 2.7 (Transfer Control Responds to Environmental Changes).
OHP sensor
This sensor detects the presence or the absence of transparencies.
Alignment sensor
Upon correction of color misalignment, this sensor reads the alignment pattern printed at the
right and left ends of the transfer belt (see section 2.13).
Density sensor
This sensor measures the density of the pattern for density measurement printed on the
transfer belt.
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2.6
2.7
(1)
(2)
Correcting
A preset pattern to detect color misalignment is printed on the belt. The reflection sensor
reads the printed pattern, each colors misalignment value is sensed and its correction value
is determined. The correction value is used each colors (Cyan, Magenta and Yellow) writing
timing in comparison with that of Black.
Temperature (C)
Temperature (C)
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1E(H)
15
25
1E(H)
8
8
8
8
7
7
7
6
6
15
1E(H)
25
35
33(H)
33(H)
25
1E(H)
45
47(H)
47(H)
8
8
7
7
6
6
5
4
4
8
8
8
7
7
6
6
6
5
15
35
25
33(H)
33(H)
Humidity (%)
45
55
5C(H)
5C(H)
7
7
7
6
5
4
4
2
2
35
35
7
7
6
5
4
4
2
1
1
45
47(H)
47(H)
55
65
70(H)
70(H)
7
6
5
4
4
3
H/H
1
1
1
Humidity (%)
45
55
5C(H)
5C(H)
65
55
75
65
75
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
1
1
85
99(H)
99(H)
85
AE(H) AE(H)
6
5
4
3
3
H/H
1
1
1
1
75
85(H)
85(H)
85
99(H)
99(H)
7
6
5
4
3
H/H
1
H/H
1
1
1
65
70(H)
70(H)
75
85(H)
85(H)
85
AE(H) AE(H)
L/L
N/L1
N/L1
N/L1
N/L2
N/L2
N/N
N/N
H/H
H/L
H/L
H/H
H/H
H/H
H/H
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2.8
LCD message
(Error Code)
ERROR
Error Condition
The entrance cassette sensor has not turned off within fixed time after its
turn-on. Loading of multiple sheets of paper has been detected.
372
390
Misfeed from
Paper could not be loaded from the MT.
Multipurpose Tray (MT)
400,401
370
Duplex Paper
The duplex rear sensor has not turned on during the paper reversing
operation of the duplex unit.
383
Reversing Jam
Duplex Unit Entrance
The duplex-in sensor has not turned on during the paper loading in the
duplex unit.
371
Paper Jam
Duplex Unit Paper
The duplex front sensor has not turned on during the operation.
382
Input Jam
Paper Ejection Jam
The paper exit sensor has not detected the end of paper within fixed
time after the detection of the beginning of it. The paper exit sensor has
not turned off since its turn-on.
381
The paper exit sensor has not turned on while paper is running on the
belt.
380
Loading Jam
Paper has not reached the entrance belt sensor or the MT sensor after
the completion of the hopping.
490
MT Paper Empty
491-493
Cassette 1, 2 or 3
Paper Empty
391-393
382
Paper Ejection
383
Duplex Entry
Duplex-in
sensor
Entrance FF sensor
380
Paper Ejection
371
Duplex Input
Multipurpose tray
(MT)
390
Misfeed from MT
Cassette 1
Duplex front sensor
Duplex rear sensor
Cassette 2
Cassette 3
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2.9
Cover-Open
When the top cover of the printer is open, the cover-open microswitch turns off to cut the high
voltage power and output of not less than 34V. At the same time, the CPU receives CVOPN signals
for indicating the status of the microswitch to handle the cover-open.
When the front cover is open, the microswitch also turns off and the 34V power to the duplex unit
is cut. The CPU receives FCOVER signals for indicating the status of the microswitch to handle
cover-open.
Top cover
microswitch
K7N-PCB
CPU
66577
Detection
Circuit
+34V
COVOPN (2P)
P15-3
P15-1
High voltage power supply board
HVOLT (16P)
Detection
Circuit
Detection
Circuit
+34V
FCOVER(3P)
Front cover
microswitch
Duplex unit
Duplex (16P)
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V71-PCB
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Stirring gear
Protrusion
Stirring bar
Detection
A toner low condition is detected by measuring the contact time between the sensor lever magnet
and the stirring bar.
Toner low sensor
Sensor lever A
Stirring bar
Sensor lever A
Sensor lever B
Toner cartridge
Stirring bar
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t1<0.623
TNRSNS
T=1.3
t1>0.623
TNRSNS
T=1.3
When the toner low condition is detected 20 consecutive times, toner low is determined.
(The toner low message is displayed when about 500 A4 sheets at 5% density have been
printed after toner low had been detected.)
When the toner full condition is detected 10 consecutive times, toner low is removed.
When the toner sensor remains unchanged for more than 15 cycles of 1.3 seconds, the toner
sensor alarm is activated.
The toner sensor does not perform the detection while the drum motor is not running.
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Paper Size
SW1
SW2
SW3
SW4
Letter
Executive
A4
Legal
14
Legal
13
B5
A5
A6
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Initial test
The followings are automatically performed at power-on.
(a) ROM check
(b) RAM check
(c) EEPROM check
(d) Flash ROM check
(2)
ROM check
ROM is checked by calculating a HASH value.
(3)
RAM check
(a) RAMs are by type. Out-of-specification RAM is judged as an error.
(b) The order of mounted RAMs is checked. Out-of-standard order is judged as an error.
(c) Each slots RAM is checked by read-after-write operation.
(4)
EEPROM check
Specific data stored at a fixed address of EEPROM is checked..
(5)
(6)
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ID
Transfer
belt
Belt running direction
Transfer belt
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Condition
I/D (Image Drum The number of drum revolutions is counted, on a letter paper length
Cartridge)
+ continuous-printing paper interval basis.
End of Life: Time when a distance equivalent to pages of 20K is
printed (3P/J).
Toner Cartridge The number of dots printed is counted. The used amount is
determined based on the counter value (See section 2.16).
End of Life: Time when toner low occurs.
Belt Unit
Fuser Unit
Feed Roller
Components
2.16
Action
Printing stops, but 500 pages can
be printed after cover open and
close operation.
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3.
PARTS REPLACEMENT
This section describes the procedure for replacing the parts, assemblies and units in the field. The
replacing procedure is given for detachment. To attach, use the reverse procedure.
3.1
Before replacing the parts, be sure to remove the AC cable and the interface cable.
(a) To remove the AC cable, always use the following procedure.
i) Flip the power switch of the printer off (to O).
ii) Pull the AC inlet plug of the AC cable out of the AC receptable.
iii) Remove the AC cable and the interface cable from the printer.
(b) To connect the printer again, always use the following procedure.
i) Connect the AC cable and the interface cable to the printer.
ii) Insert the AC inlet plug into the AC receptacle.
iii) Flip the power switch of the printer on (to I).
Disconnect
Connect
(2)
(3)
Minimize the disassembly. Do not detach parts other than those shown in the replacing procedure.
(4)
(5)
Follow the order instructed to disassemble the printer. Incorrect order may damage the parts.
(6)
Small parts such as screws and collars tend to get lost, so temporarily place and fix them in
their original positions.
(7)
When handling ICs and circuit boards such as microprocessors, ROMs and RAMs, do not use
gloves that likely to have static.
(8)
Do not place the printed circuit boards directly on the printer or the floor.
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[Maintenance Tools]
Table 3-1 lists tools necessary to replace the printed circuit boards and the units.
Table 3-1 Maintenance Tools
No.
Service Tools
Q' ty
Place of use
2~2.5 mm screws
3~5 mm screws
Digital multimeter
Pliers
Handy cleaner
Transparency sheet
( thickness premeasured)
42404301
11
12
-Microdriver
2.0mm
10
Label
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3.2
Parts layout
B
A
Figure 3-1
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For 1200dpi
For 600dpi
Figure 3-2
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[Printer Unit-1/2]
Figure 3-3
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[Printer Unit-2/2]
Figure 3-4
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A
C
C
B
A
B
C
C
Figure 3-5
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[Duplex Unit]
D
C
B
A
E
F
D
C
G
B
F
A
Figure 3-6
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3.3
Replacing Parts
This section describes how to replace the parts and assemblies shown in the following disassembling system diagram.
C7500 /C7300
40839001
Left Cassette Guide Assy (3.3.40)
40839406
Right Cassette Guide Assy (3.3.41)
40371302
40839802
Feed Roller (3.3.9)
Main Feed Assy (3.3.39)
40325401
Main Feeder Drive Gear (3.3.39)
40313202
Nudger Roller (3.3.9)
41940001
Printer NIP
- PX711
40844306
Regist Roller Assy (A) (3.3.17)
41940201
Printer Unit
41128101
Insurator
42153101
Main Cooling Fan Assy (3.3.20)
2381023P0003
HV Tape Harness
40847306
Main Motor Assy (3.3.34)
40848801
Transport (Transfer) Belt Motor Assy (3.3.32)
40850201
Contact Assy (3.3.36)
41303606
Left Plate Assy (3.3.36)
40864301
Rear Cover (3.3.10)
40864411
Left Side Cover (3.3.12)
40864503
Right Side Cover (3.3.13)
40864601
Front Cover Assy (3.3.7)
41042501
Front Cover Inner Baffle (3.3.7)
41374902
Face Up Tray (3.3.11)
40864901
Frame Assy - Release
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4PP4122-1217P001
Plastic Slide (3.3.40)
40349102
Cassette Guide Pivot (R) (3.3.40)
40349701
Plastic Roller (3.3.40)
40928101
Cassette Spring (3.3.40)
4PP4076-5359P001
Cassette Lock (3.3.40)
4PP4043-4526P001
Cassette Lock Spring (3.3.40)
4PB4016-1960P002 x 2
Foot (3.3.40)
4PP4122-1217P001
Plastic Slide (3.3.41)
40349101
Cassette Guide Pivot (L) (3.3.41)
40349701
Plastic Roller (3.3.41)
40928101
Cassette Spring (3.3.41)
4PP4076-5359P001
Cassette Lock (3.3.41)
4PP4043-4526P001
Cassette Lock Spring (3.3.41)
4PB4016-1960P002 x 2
Foot (3.3.41)
40368304
Paper Size Sensing PWB PXC (3.3.41)
4PP4076-5360P001
Paper Size Actuator (3.3.41)
41143701
Duplex Assy Ground contact (3.3.41)
41309106
2nd Tray Connector (3.3.41)
41285701PA
41275901PA
Plate Assy-SW(Front) (3.3.41)
Microswitch-Assy (3.3.41)
41940301
Printer Chassis (3.3.17)
40844307
Regist Roller Assy (B) (3.3.18)
40845801
Registration Motor Assy (3.3.19)
41187102
Registration Clutch (3.3.19)
40859201
Duplex Guide Assy (3.3.22)
40848501
Main Feeder Drive Gear A (3.3.35)
40848601
Main Feeder Drive Gear B (3.3.35)
40846001
Main Feeder Motor (3.3.35)
40841401
Fuser Latching Handle (R) (3.3.33)
40841501
Fuser Latching Handle Spring (3.3.33)
40841301
Fuser Latching Handle (L) (3.3.31)
40841501
Fuser Latching Handle Spring (3.3.31)
40841601
Entrance Sensor Actuator #1 (3.3.26)
40841701
Entrance Sensor Actuator #2 (3.3.28)
40841801
Entrance Senspr Actuator #3 (3.3.28)
42199601
Waste Toner Sensor Actuator (3.3.28)
41253602
Duplex Gate solenoid Assy (3.3.29)
41968701
Registration Shutter Solenoid Assy
41944201
Registration Shutter
41968501
Registration Shutter Spring
42170801
Fuser Drive Gear-C (3.3.29)
40323902
Fuser Exit Roller (3.3.29)
40316301
Fuser Drive Gear-B (3.3.29)
4PP4076-3949P001
Fuser Exit Roller Bushing (L) (3.3.29)
4PP4043-4489P001
Fuser Exit Roller Bushing (R) (3.3.29)
41189701 x 4
Drum Contact Assy (3.3.15)
41258301
Entrance Sensor PWB (3.3.27)
41312801
Left Top Cover Spring Assy (3.3.25)
41312901
Right Top Cover Spring Assy (3.3.25)
41944001
Color Registration Sensor Assy (3.3.21)
41073601
Exit Sensor Assy (3.3.30)
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A
41911201
Thickness Plate Assy
41928801
Stage-Pickup
41888701
Cover-Seal-Sensor
41911101
Thickness Sensor Assy
CU Board Assy
Board Assy-CU
41940701
Cover Assy Stacker
40859702
Top Cover (3.3.1)
41988101
Cover-Assy-Inner (3.3.3)
40862006
Multipurpose Feeder Assy (3.3.14)
40952701
Multipurpose Tray Top Cover (3.3.14)
40866701
Cassette Assy (3.3.8)
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Board_TIG
41964009
Board Assy.-CU(711)
41278601 2
Guide_Rail (A)
41278701
Guide_Rail (B)
41410201
Motor-Fan 60x60x15
41723901 4
Screw
PB4013-3100P006 x9
Cup Screw (S Tight M3)
P3-6G 2
Screw (Round Head)
PB4083-2500P008 2
Tapping Screw
PSW2W3-20C 2
Screw(Round Head, SW+2W)
41467401
Plate FG (Centronics)
41254601
Plate Blank
40325101
Multipurpose Feeder Drive Gear (3.3.14)
41045801 2
Link (3.3.14)
4YB4120-1137P001
MT Paper Empty Sensor (3.3.14)
41849401
MT OHP Sensor (3.3.14)
41276001
MT Position Sensor (3.3.14)
40866301
Multipurpose Tray Cover Assy (3.3.14)
41438401
Retard Pad Assy (3.3.8)
41439401 2
Retard Pad Assy Spring (3.3.8)
PCB Assy_TIG
Board Memory 64MB
Board CRF
41316503
Top Cover Inner Frame Assy (3.3.4)
42216201 8
LED Assy Spring (3.3.2)
41960901
LED Control PWB (Y71) (3.3.4)
40365404
Stack Full Sensor (3.3.4)
40860601 4
Toner Sensor
40866102
Control Panel Assy (3.3.4)
2381003P0014
Control Panel Tape Harness (3.3.4)
42406401
LED Harness K (3.3.4)
42406402
LED Harness Y (3.3.4)
42406403
LED Harness M (3.3.4)
42406404
LED Harness C (3.3.4)
40861501
Eject Guide Assy (3.3.6)
40861201
Top Cover Handle (3.3.5)
40861301
Top Cover Latch (3.3.5)
40861401 2
Top Cover Latch Spring (3.3.5)
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3.3.1
Top Cover
(1) Open the Top Cover assy.
(2) Remove the nine screws 1 to detach the top cover 2.
1
1
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3.3.2
1
3
3
2
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3.3.3
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3.3.4
Control Panel Assy/ Control Panel Bezel/ LED Control PWB/ Toner Sensors/ Stacker Full Sensor/
Control Panel/ Control Panel Tape Harness/ Eject Rollers
(1) Remove the control panel Assy 1.
(2) Detach the control panel tape harness 2.
(3) Remove the top cover unit (see section 3.3.3).
(4) Unscrew the six screws 3 to remove the earth plate 4.
(5) Remove the two screws 5, unhook all the connectors 6 and demount the LED control PWB 7.
(6) Disengage the four claws to demount the toner sensor 8.
(7) Demount the stacker full sensor 9.
(8) Demount the exit rollers A.
(9) Detach the LED harnesses, K, Y, M and C B.
(10) Detach the top cover inner frame Assy C.
3
3
4
5
7
A
6
0
9
0
B
2
1
Figure 3-3-4 Control Panel Assy/ Control Panel Bezel/ LED Control PWB/ Toner Sensors/ Stacker
Full Sensor/ Control Panel/ Control Panel Tape Harness/ Eject Rollers
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3.3.5
Top Cover Handle/ Top Cover Latch/ Top Cover Latch Spring
(1) Remove the two screws 1 to detach the top cover handle 2 and disengage the top cover latch
3 (at the same time, the two top cover latch springs 4 become detached).
1
3
2
1
Figure 3-3-5 Top Cover Handle/ Tope Cover Latch/ Top Cover Latch Spring
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3.3.6
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3.3.7
Figure 3-3-7 Cassette Assy/ Front Cover Assy/ Front Cover Inner Baffle
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3.3.8
2
3
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3.3.9
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Note! When attaching the rear cover, take care not to allow the spring 3 to get caught in parts.
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1
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3.3.14 Multipurpose Tray Assy/ Multipurpose Tray Cover Assy/ Links/ Multipurpose Tray Top Cover/
Multipurpose Tray Drive Gear
(1) Remove the left side cover (see section 3.3.12).
(2) Remove the right side cover (see section 3.3.13).
(3) Remove the left plate Assy (see section 3.3.22).
(4) Remove the three screws 1 to detach the multipurpose tray top cover 2.
(5) Remove the three screws 3 (two of them are black) and the connector to detach the multipurpose
tray 4.
(6) Disengage A and B at both sides of the assembly to detach the multipurpose tray cover Assy
5 (at the same time, the links 6 become detached).
(7) Unhook and detach the multipurpose tray drive gear 7.
7
2
1
4
6
3
3
B
A
Figure 3-3-14 Multipurpose Tray Assy/ Multipurpose Tray Cover Assy/ Links/ Multipurpose Tray Top
Cover/ Multipurpose Tray Drive Gear
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Note! When attaching the Media Thickness Assy, adjust [Spin lever adjust by microdriver(-)] the
position of lever (White).
The upper surface of the lever be in agreement with a datum level. (Adjustment range 0/0.5mm)
Lever(White)
0/-0.5mm
Adjustment
range
Microdriver
Datum
level
Datum
level
Lever
adjust
View A
Lever(White)
2
3
View A
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Note!
When attaching the pickup stage 2, place the stage height adjustment jig between the
pressure roller and the registration roller and, until the top surface of the pickup stage
reaches the jig, move the pickup stage toward the jig.
1
2
Top surface
6 5
2
4
Figure 3-3-17 Registration Roller Assy (A)/ Registration Driver Gear (A)
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5
2
3
2
5
4
1
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Note!
Outlet
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1
2
Connectors
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2
4
5
5
5
Outlet
5
3
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1
2
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8
4
8
3
5
6
6
3
1
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Main chassis
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3.3.28 Entrance MT Sensor Actuator / Entrance Belt Sensor Actuator / Entrance Waste Chassis Sensor
Actuator
(1) Remove the entrance sensor PWB (R71) (see section 3.3.26).
(2) Unlatch and detach the entrance MT sensor actuator 1.
(3) Unlatch and detach the entrance belt actuator 2.
(4) Release the latch and remove the Entrance Waste Chassis Sensor Actuator 3.
3
Figure 3-3-28 Entrance MT Sensor Actuator / Entrance Belt Sensor Actuator /
Entrance Waste Chassis Sensor Actuator
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8
0
7
9
6
5
3
1
4
2
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1
2
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2
Figure 3-3-31 Fuser Latching Handle (L)
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1
3
1
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1
2
1
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2
6
1
4
1
3
Figure 3-3-35 Main Feeder Drive Motor
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4
2
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4
1
2
5
4
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2
3
2
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2
1
3
5
1
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5
8
0
9
8
1
Figure 3-3-40 Cassette/ Left Guide Assy
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2
5
4
6
B
0
A
1
C
D
3
A
F
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1
2
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3
4
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Latch
Latch
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1
2
3
2
V
U
V
7
6
8
_
\
][
cb
X F
KY
O
0
A
B
R
G
P
A
E
L
N
Cord duplex
connector Assy
Duplex transfer Assy
Idle roller 8
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3.3.47 CU Assy
(1) Pulling out Controller Board
1. Undo the two screws 1.
2. Pull the controller board 2 out.
3. Place the controller board 2 on a flat table.
(2) Detaching Fan
1. Remove the connector 3.
2. Remove the two screws 4.
3. Detach the fan 5.
2
1
5
3
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6
8
7
0
H
0
F
G
A
D
0
B
E
41964009
(Board Assy.-cu[711])
Attached screw.
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4.
ADJUSTMENT
This device is adjusted by key input from the operator panel.
Other than the general menu, this device supports a maintenance menu. Select the menu that
matches your objective.
4.0
Note:
This menu is not disclosed to end-users because changes can be made to brand/
destination, etc.
Table 4-0 (1/2) Maintenance Menu display Table
Item(1st Line)
Category
Value(2nd Line)
DF Functions
OKIUSER
OKIUSER
ODA
OEL
APS
JP1
JPOEM1
OEMA
OEML
Sets Brand
JPOEM1: Japan OEM
OEMA: Overseas OEM for A4 default
OEML: Overseas OEM for Letter default
Boots up automatically when the Menu is existed.
CONFIGURATION
MENU
ENGINE SPEED
HIGH
LOW
HIGH RESOLUTION
ENABLE
DISABLE
Not used.
note: Dont change the setting value.
EXECUTE
ENABLE
DISABLE
PERSONALITY
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ENABLE
DISABLE
PCL
ENABLE
DISABLE
ENABLE
DISABLE
EPSON FX
ENABLE
DISABLE
Adobe Postscript
ENABLE
DISABLE
HP-GL/2
ENABLE
DISABLE
PCL XL
ENABLE
DISABLE
ENABLE
DISABLE
*
*
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Value(2nd Line)
Item(1st Line)
DF Functions
NETWORK
DIAGNOSTIC MODE
XX.XX.XX
Switch operations and LCD displays in Engine Self-diagnostic Mode depend on the instructions from the Engine F/W;
hence, they are different from the operation spec in the Controller F/W.
Engine Self-diagnostic Mode is excutable even if the Controller board is removed.
For details, see the Engine Unit spec as needed.
4.0.1
Page.1
M+Y
Page.2
M+Y
4.1
4.1.1
Maintenance menu
A maintenance menu category is located in the general menu category.
The following items are those that can be set with this menu.
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Maintenance Menu
Category
Item(1st Line)
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Value(2nd Line)
DF
Functions
EXECUTE
EXECUTE
RESTORE MENU
Return to saved
menu setting
EXECUTE
POWER SAVE
Power save
function
Enabled
Disabled
0
+1
+2
-2
-1
0
+1
+2
-2
-1
OHP/Black Print
Used for fine adjustment when
scratches or dots are notable on
print results.
Decrement if the highly-dense print
portion seems dispersed or
scattered with white dust.
Increment if the print result seems
faint.
0
+1
+2
-2
-1
OHP/Color Print
Used for fine adjustment when
scratches or dots are notable on
print results.
Decrement if the highly-dense print
portion seems dispersed or
scattered with white dust.
Increment if the print result seems
faint.
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4.1.2
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FACTORY/SHIPPING
3. The [XX.XX.XX] in [DISGNOSTIC MODE XX.XX.XX] that is displayed in the LCD display is the
ROM version. The set value for FACTORY WORKING MODE is displayed in the right side of
the bottom line. [SHIPPING] is normally set.
4. Proceed to each self-diagnosis step by pressing the 1 or 5 key.
(The menu item rotates by pressing the 1,5 key.)
SWITCH SCAN
2. Press the 2 and 6 keys until the SCAN number that corresponds to the unit subject to the
following test listed in Table4-1. (Key 2 increments the item and Key 6 decrements the item.)
SWITCH SCAN 00
1=H 2=L 3=H 4=L
3. The test starts by pressing the 3 key. The SWITCH SCAN number begins to blink and the
number of the corresponding unit (1-4) is displayed along with the current status.
Manipulate each unit (Fig 4-1). The items are displayed in the LCD that corresponds to each
item. (The display differs for each sensor. See Table 4-1 for details.)
4. The SWITCH SCAN number reappears in the display status (blinking ceased) by pressing the
7 key.
5. Repeat Steps 2 to 4 as required.
6. Press the 4 key to end the test. (Status returns to that described in 1.)
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Heat/Humidity sensor
OHP sensor
Cover up switch
Paper empty
sensor
K toner sensor
M toner sensor
Paper weight
Y toner sensor
C toner sensor
sensor
Entrance MT sensor
Entrance belt sensor
Color irregularity
sensor (L)
Color irregularity
sensor (R)
Density sensor
Duplex print
entrance sensor
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AD value
***H
Port level H,L
Cassette 3 paper
size 2 SW
Cassette 3 paper
near end sensor
-
Temperature sensor
AD value
***H
Port level H,L
Cassette 3 hopping
sensor (paper feed)
Magenta head
temperature
Magenta ID up/down
sensor
Cassette 3 paper
size 4 SW
Cyan head
temperature
Cyan ID up/down
sensor
Cassette 2 hopping
sensor (paper feed)
Cassette 3 paper
size 3 SW
-
Cassette 2 paper
size 3 SW
-
AD value
***H
Port level H,L
AD value
***H
-
Cassette 1 paper
size 3 SW
Density sensor
Cassette 1 paper
size 2 SW
Color displacement
sensor (R)
-
SWITCH SCAN 07
(See Table 4-2)
SWITCH SCAN 08
Center sensor below
fuser
-
MT paper empty SW
MT hop switch
SWITCH SCAN 06
AD value
***H
-
SWITCH SCAN 05
AD value
***H
AD value
***H
-
SWITCH SCAN 04
AD value
***H
AD value
***H
AD value
***H
Port level H,L
Front cover SW
Upper cover SW
SWITCH SCAN 03
Cassette 1 paper
size SW
Color irregularity
sensor
SWITCH SCAN 09 Center sensor above
fuser
Humidity sensor
SWITCH SCAN 10
Y toner sensor
M toner sensor
C toner sensor
Display
Port level H,L
4
Entrance MT sensor
Display
Port level H,L
NUMBER
3
Display
Entrance cassette
Port level H,L
sensor
Stacker full sensor
Port level H,L
K toner sensor
2
Cassette 1 paper
near end sensor
Eject sensor
Display
Port level H,L
SWITCH SCAN 02
1
Cassette 1 paper
end sensor
SWITCH SCAN 01 Entrance belt sensor
SCAN
ROW
SWITCH SCAN 00
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Paper
[0]
No cassette
[1]
Letter-S
[2]
Legal13-S
[3]
A4-S
[4]
B5-S
[5]
Executive-S
[6]
A6-S
[7]
Not supported
[8]
Legal14-S
[9]
Not supported
[A]
Not supported
[B]
Not supported
[C]
A5-S
[D]
Not supported
[E]
Not supported
[F]
Not supported
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Note:
The status returns to that described in 2 after driving 10 seconds, and the unit will start
driving again be pressing the corresponding switch.
The drive control conditions listed in Table 4-2 must be fulfilled in order to drive the
corresponding unit. A unit cannot be driven without fulfilling the conditions, and if attempted,
instructions will appear in the bottom display line.
For clutch solenoid, ON and OFF is repeated for normal print drive. (For those that cannot
be driven independently due to their mechanism, drive with the motor.)
4. A driving unit is stopped by pressing the 7 key. (The display of the corresponding unit is
maintained.)
5. Repeat Steps 2 to 4 as required.
6. Press the 4 key to end the test. (Status returns to that described in 1.)
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ID motor (Y)
ID motor (M)
ID motor (C)
ID motor (K)
Fuser motor
Eject solenoid
Belt motor
Resist motor
Resist clutch
Cassette 1 hopping motor
Duplex print
motor
Cassette 2 clutch
Cassette 2 motor
Sensor shutter
solenoid
Cassette 3 clutch
Cassette 3 motor
Figure 4-3
Table 4-2
Displayed Unit
Drive Restrictions
Restriction Display
ID motor (black)
Remove ID
ID motor (yellow)
(yellow/black/magenta/cyan).
ID motor (magenta)
ID motor (cyan)
Belt motor
Fuser motor
Resist motor
Remove Cassette 1
Resister clutch
Eject solenoid
Remove Cassette 2
Remove Cassette 3
ID UP/DOWN
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TEST PATTERN
1
Display
PRINT EXECUTE
Set Value
Function
Press Key 3 to start print. / Press Key 7 to end print.
(In page unit.)
TEST PATTERN
0: empty page
1-7: Refer to the following page (pattern print).
8-15: empty page
CASSET
PAGE
COLOR
DUPLEX
TRAY1
TRAY2
TRAY3
FF
0000
ON
OFF
2 PAGES STACK
OFF
1PAGES STACK
is the default. The set items are valid only in this test mode. (They will not be written in
EEPROM.)
Note:
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COLOR
Y:ON M:ON C:ON K:ON
4. Test print will be executed under the values set in Steps 2 and 3 by pressing the 3 key when
[PRINT EXECUTE] is displayed in the bottom row of the display.
Press the 7 key to stop the test print.
When an alarm indicated under Details in the table is detected at the start of test print or during
test print, a message will appear in the panel display and the print operation will be interrupted.
(Refer to 4.1.2.9 Panel display details for details on errors.)
Print pattern
0, 8-15: Empty print
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Pattern 2
Pattern 3
Pattern 4
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Pattern 5
Pattern 6
Pattern 7
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L=***[###]
KTR=*.**KV YTR=*.**KV
MTR=*.**KV CTR=*.**KV
YTR, MTR, CTR, KTR are values of the set transfer voltage. (unit: KV)
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3. The [NV-RAM INITIAL] display blinks when the 3 key is pressed and all items in Table 4-3 will
be initialized by pressing the key for 10 seconds continuously.
4. Press the 4 key to end the test. (Status returns to that described in 1.)
Initial Value
0
Unit
-
Initial Value
0
Unit
1/1200 inch
1/1200 inch
1/1200 inch
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Details
Initialize X axis correction value for
the LED head (yellow, magenta,
cyan).
Initialize Y axis (L) correction value
for the LED head (yellow, magenta,
cyan).
Initialize Y axis (R) correction value
for the LED head (yellow, magenta,
cyan).
Initialize all items set in Level 2 and 3
in the engine maintenance mode.
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Top Display
Bottom Display
Format
Unit
Details
Fuser unit
FUSER UNIT
******** PRINTS
Belt unit
TR BELT UNIT
******** PRINTS
BLACK ID UNIT
******** IMAGES
Decimal system
ID unit - yellow
Decimal system
Decimal system
ID unit - cyan
CYAN ID UNIT
******** IMAGES
Decimal system
Toner - black
BLACK TONER
***%
Decimal system
Toner - yellow
YELLOW TONER
***%
Decimal system
toner used.
Toner - magenta
Decimal system
Toner - cyan
CYAN TONER
***%
Decimal system
Top Display
Bottom Display
******** PRINTS
Format
Unit
Details
Print - black
BLACK IMPRESSIONS
******** IMAGES
Print - yellow
YELLOW IMPRESSIONS
******** IMAGES
Print - cyan
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******** IMAGES
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Details
BLANCE ERROR
Balance error
CALIBRATION ERROR
CALIBRATION ERROR
COOLING DOWN
COOLING DOWN
DIAGNOSTICS MODE
DIAGNOSTICS MODE
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Panel Display
Details
INFEED:DUPLEX
INFEED:MP-FEEDER
INFEED:TRAY1
INFEED:TRAY2
INFEED:TRAY3
INFEED:TRAY4
INFEED:TRAY5
INITIALIZING
INITIALIZING
INPATH:DUPLEX ENTRY
INPATH:DUPLEX INPUT
INPATH:DUPLEX REVERSAL
INPATH:EXIT
Ejection jam
INPATH:FEED
Feed jam
INPATH:TRANSPORT
Transport jam
JAM EXIT
Ejection jam
JAM FEED
Feed jam
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Details
Panel Display
JAM TRANSPORT
Transport jam
LIFT UP TRAY1(PX713)
LIFT UP TRAY1(PX713)
LIFT UP TRAY2(PX713)
LIFT UP TRAY2(PX713)
LIFT UP TRAY3(PX713)
LIFT UP TRAY3(PX713)
LIFT UP TRAY4(PX713)
LIFT UP TRAY4(PX713)
LIFT UP TRAY5(PX713)
LIFT UP TRAY5(PX713)
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Details
Panel Display
PAPER NEAR END TRAY4
SHUTTER ERROR1
SHUTTER ERROR2
THICKNESS ADJSTING
THICKNESS ADJSTING
WARMING UP
WARMING UP
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Details
Panel Display
CYAN REGISTRATION OUT RIGHT
Details
INFEED:TRAY1
INFEED:TRAY2
INFEED:TRAY3
INFEED:TRAY4
INFEED:TRAY5
INFEED:MP-FEEDER
INFEED:DUPLEX
INPATH:DUPLEX INPUT
INPATH:DUPLEX ENTRY
INPATH:REVERSAL
INPATH:FEED
Feed jam
INPATH:TRANSPORT
Transport jam
INPATH:EXIT
Ejection jam
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4.1.3
Various print jobs with single printer unit attached with a controller
Menu map print
Prints program version, configuration of the control unit, and other printer configuration and
setting.
Operation: (Press switch)
Without HDD : 0 3 3
With HDD
: 0 0 3 3
File list print
Prints a file list stored in the HDD or Flash ROM.
Operation: (Press switch)
Without HDD : 0 3 1 3
With HDD
: 0 0 3 1 3
Font list print (PCL)
Prints a font list for PCL.
Operation: (Press switch)
Without HDD : 0 3 1 1 3
With HDD
: 0 0 3 1 1 3
Font list print (PS)
Prints a font list for PS.
Operation: (Press switch)
Without HDD : 0 3 1 1 1 3
With HDD
: 0 0 3 1 1 1 3
Demo print
Prints a demo pattern for each subject installed in the ROM.
Operation: (Press switch)
Without HDD : 0 3 1 1 1 1 3
With HDD
: 0 0 3 1 1 1 1 3
Ethernet self-diagnostic print
If an Ethernet board is installed, perform self-diagnosis by pressing the Ethernet board SW
for two seconds or longer and print the result.
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4.2
Replaced Part
LED Head
Not required
Not required.
Not required.
PU (K7N Board)
Re-mounting the EEPROM used on the board before the replacement. *Note
CU (TIG board)
Re-mounting the EEPROM used on the board before the replacement. *Note
Shutter
Setting the correction value of the calibration chip for detecting density.
Assy
* Note:1. When the EEPROM of PU (K7N board) is replaced to a new one, color balance must
be adjusted.
* Note: 2. When the EEPROM of CU (TIG board) is replaced to a new one, the Destination
Setting must be adjusted.
4.2.1
4.2.2
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Item
Contents
Count
Fuser
Transfer Belt
Black Toner
Cyan Toner
Magenta Toner
Yellow Toner
Black Impressions
Cyan Impressions
Magenta Impressions
Yellow Impressions
Total number of
printed pages
4.2.3
4.2.4
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4.2.5
4.3
Note:
Perform the task when the printer is not in operation. Do not perform during warm-up.
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4.4
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5.
REGULAR MAINTENANCE
5.1
Time of Replacement
When [Fill Toner] is displayed.
ID
Fuser unit
Belt unit
Feed Roller
Components
5.2
Cleaning
Clean the internal and external sections of the printer with waste and a small vacuum cleaner as
required.
Note: Do not touch the image drum terminals, the LED lens array, and the LED head connecter.
5.3
Note:
Be sure to clean the LED lens array with the LED lens array cleaner. (the LED head
cleaner is packed together with the toner cartridge.)
5.4
Note: Use a soft cloth in order to avoid scratching the roller surface.
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6.
TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES
6.1
6.2
6.3
(1)
(2)
Obtain as much information regarding the problem from the user as possible.
(3)
Check the printer in a condition close to that upon generating the problem.
(2)
(3)
(4)
Do not touch or allow foreign objects to contact the OPC drum surface.
(2)
(3)
(4)
Do not expose the image drum to light for longer than five minutes in room temperature.
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6.4
6.5
Troubleshooting Procedure
Confirm the problem in the following method when the printer generates a problem.
Problem generated
Problem is displayed
in LCD.
Abnormal image
(or problems that are
not displayed in the
LCD)
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6.5.1
Note:
When [Service call] is displayed, error information that corresponds to the error code appears in
the bottom line in the LCD. Error codes, their definitions and remedies are described in Table 61-1.
Table 6-1-1 Operator Alarm (1/6)
Message
Cause
Error Description
Solutions
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Replace EEPROM.
(Recover user environment.)
Replace TIG board.
(Replace EEPROM)
No
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Cause
Error Description
Solutions
Press ), 3, 5, 6 to turn power ON,
release buttons when
[FLASH FORMAT] appears, wait until
[ON-LINE] (2sec) and replace TIG
board if symptom does not change.
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Connect properly.
Replace fan.
Replace TIG board.
(Replace EEPROM.)
No
Yes
No
Set properly.
Replace Network.
Replace TIG board.
(Replace EEPROM.)
Service Call NIC Combination Error Is proper Network board for the model set? Yes
065: Error
No
No
Set properly.
Replace TIG board.
(Replace EEPROM.)
Replace PU board.
Set properly.
Replace TIG board.
(Replace EEPROM.)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Reload PU I/F.
Replace engine control board (K7N).
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Cause
Error Description
Service Call Option unit for different Is a proper option unit for the printer set?
110: Error
model detected.
~
116: Error
110: Envelope
Feeder
111: Duplex unit
112: 2nd Tray
113: 3rd Tray
114: 4th Tray
115: 5th Tray
116: Finisher
Solutions
Yes
No
No
Yes
Connect properly.
Replace high-voltage power supply.
Check improper connections for
high-voltage.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
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Cause
Error Description
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Service Call
170: Error
171: Error
174: Error
175: Error
Solutions
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Connect properly.
Replace control panel and cable.
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Reset fuser
320: Fuser
error
Open/close
cover
323: Paper
thickness
error
Open/close
cover
324: Paper
thickness
error
Open/close
cover
325: Paper
thickness
error
Yes
Open/close
cover
326: Paper
thickness
error
Yes
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Cause
Error Description
Reset belt
Same unit not detected 1) Is error message displayed?
330: Belt error upon power ON or
2) Is belt unit set properly?
closing cover.
3) Does error reoccur?
Solutions
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
Set new fuser Fuser life (occurs when Right after replacing fuser?
354: Fuser life fuser life continuation
is OFF).
Yes
No
Set new belt Belt life notified (alarm). Right after replacing belt?
355: Belt life Print N-count by
opening and closing
cover.
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Normal.
Replace duplex unit or engine board.
Check
Paper jam detected
DUPLEX
after paper rotated in
370: Paper jam duplex unit.
Yes
No
Check
Paper jam during paper Check paper jam in duplex unit.
DUPLEX
feed from duplex unit.
371: Paper jam
Yes
No
Yes
Reset drum
330~343:
Drum error
Same as above.
Check
DUPLEX
372: Paper jam
Yes
No
No
Open front
Paper jam during paper Check miss-feed in duplex unit.
cover
feed from cassette 1, 2,
380: Paper jam 3, 4 or 5.
Yes
No
Open top
Paper jam detected
cover
between black ID and
381: Paper jam fuser
Yes
No
Open top
Paper jam detected in
cover
fuser or during paper
382: Paper jam ejection from fuser.
Yes
No
Open top
Paper jam detected
cover
when paper started to
383: Paper jam enter duplex print unit.
Yes
No
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Cause
Error Description
Solutions
Open top cover Jam generated in paper Open front cover and check jammed paper. Yes
389: Paper jam path.
Check MP tray Paper jam during paper Check for miss-fed paper around MT
390: Paper jam feed from MT.
cassette.
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
No treatment required.
Adjust paper size guide in cassette.
Replace paper size board (PXC PWB).
Refill toner
Certain toner is almost
410: Yellow empty.
411: Magenta
412: Cyan
413: Black
Yes
No
Set ***
490: No paper
in MP tray
(* stands for A4
B4, etc.)
Yes
No
Set ***
1) Check if paper is empty in selected
Paper empty in
491~495: No cassette 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5.
cassette.
paper in * tray
2) Check if paper-end sensor is operating
(* stands for A4
properly.
B4, etc.)
Yes
No
Replace fuser
Yes
No
Yes
No
Refill paper.
Check paper near end sensor.
No
Yes
Check tray *
391~395:
Paper jam
No paper in selected
cassette. cassette is
not set, or paper ran
out in cassette being
used.
Fuser counter
exceeded life.
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6.5.2
No.
Problem
Jam error
Feed jam (1st tray)
Feed jam (multipurpose tray)
Path jam
Exit jam
Duplex jam
2-1
2-2
2-3
2-4
2-5
Note:
(2)
When changing the engine board (K7N PWB), remove the EEPROM chip from the old
board and install it on the newly replaced board
CU assembly troubleshooting
No operation
Is an error message displayed?
YES
No
Is black displayed in the top and bottom lines of the operator panel LCD?
No
YES
YES
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No
Yes Is +5V output to the panel connector (OPTN connector) on the engine board (K7N PWB)?
Pin 10, 11, 18: +5V
Pin 5, 7, 15,20: 0V
Yes Is +5V output to the panel connector on the relay board (Y73 PWB)?
Pin 5: +5V
Pin 2: 0V
No
Yes End.
No
Is +5V output to the power connector on the engine board (K7N PWB)?
Pin 5, 6, 7, 8: +5V
Pin 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11: 0V
No
Check the power connection connector, then replace the low-voltage power supply
unit.
Yes
Are the following voltages output to the PU IF connector on the main board?
Pin 137-147, 187-197 : +5V
Pin 125-136, 175-186
: +3.3V
Pin 148, 198
: +12V Pin 101-124, 149-174, 199, 200 : 0V
No
Is the following voltage output to the power connector on the engine board?
Pin 5, 6, 7, 8
: +5V
Pin 15
: +12V
Pin 12, 13, 14 : +32V
Pin 1, 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11 : 0V
Yes Replace the engine board.
No
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No
Does the sensor lever (entrance cassette sensor or entrance MT sensor) function properly?
No
Yes Does the sensor (input cassette sensor, entrance MT sensor) function properly?
Operate each sensor lever and check the signal on the FSENS connector pin on the engine
board (K7N PWB).
Pin 4: Entrance sensor / Pin 2: Entrance MT sensor
No
Check the connection of the NO signal cable, then replace the engine.
Yes Check the signal cable connection, then replace the sensor board (R71 PWB).
No
No
Replace the feed roller or paper separation frame assembly of the paper cassette.
No
No
Is the main feed motor resistance within the regulated value (approx. 4)?
No
Yes
No
Yes
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No
Check the signal cable connection, then replace the sensor board (R71 PWB).
Yes Check the signal cable connection, then replace the engine board.
No
No
No
No
Yes Check the cable connections, then replace the engine board.
Yes
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No
Check the cable connections, then replace the sensor board (K71 PWB).
No
No
Is the main feed motor resistance within the regulated value (approx. 7.9)?
No
Yes Check the gear mesh status, then replace the engine board.
No
No
Is the belt motor resistance within the regulated value (approx. 7.9)?
No
Yes Check the gear mesh status, then replace the engine board.
Yes Check the gear mesh status, then replace the belt cassette assembly.
No
End.
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No
Check the signal cable connections, then replace the paper exit sensor.
No
Yes
Is the heat motor resistance within the regulated value (approx. 7.9)?
No
No
Yes Is 32V output to power connector 12-14 pins on the engine board?
No
Yes Check the cable connections, then replace the engine board.
Yes
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No
Do the duplex unit entrance sensor, rear sensor, and sensor lever of the front sensor function
properly?
No
Yes Do the duplex unit entrance sensor, rear sensor, and front sensor function properly?
(Check if the level of each sensor is no paper with the switch scan test in the system
maintenance mode.)
No
No
No
Is the duplex print motor resistance within the regulated value (approx. 6.7)?
No
Yes Check the gear mesh status, then replace the duplex print board (V71 PWB).
No
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Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
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No
Yes Check the cable connections, then replace the engine board.
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
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Yes Is the heat roller thermister disconnected or generating a short circuit? (See Fig. 6-1)
(Approx. 190k-980k in room temperature of 0-43 degrees Celsius.)
No
No
Does a fuser unit error occur approx. three minutes after power ON?
No
Proceed to (A).
No
No
Is AC voltage output between CN1 connector pin 1 and pin 3 in the low-voltage power unit?
Is the back-up roller thermister disconnected or generating a short circuit? (See Fig. 6-1)
(Approx. 190k-980k in room temperature of 0-43 degrees Celsius.)
No
No
Yes
Figure 6.1
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No
Is 32V output to the power connector on the engine board (K7N PWB)?
32V: Pin 12, 13, 14
No
Check the cable connections, then replace the low-voltage power unit.
Yes End.
No
Yes
No
No
Is 32V output to the power connector on the engine board (K7N PWB)?
32V: Pin 12, 13, 14
No
Check the cable connections, then replace the low-voltage power unit.
Yes
End.
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6.5.3
Flowchart No.
1
2
3
4
A Faint or blurred
Vertical lines/streaks
Consistent abnormality
5
6
7
8
9
0
All white
Figure 6.2
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No
Refill toner.
Is regulated paper used?
No
Yes
No
Are all items of the LED head assembly connected properly to the connection board (Y73
PWB) and engine board (K7N PWB)?
No
Yes
Check the cable connection (between each LED head and engine board), then connect the
cables between the LED head and engine board properly.
Is +5V output to the following power connector pins on the connection board (Y73 PWB)?
+5V: Pin 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Yes Is +5V output to the each LED head assemblies on the connection board (Y73 PWB)?
3 pin for YPOW connector : LED head assembly - yellow
3 pin for MPOW connector : LED head assembly - magenta
3 pin for CPOW connector : LED head assembly - cyan
3 pin for KPOW connector : LED head assembly - black
No
Yes Check the cable connections, then replace the LED head assembly.
No
Check the cable connections, then replace the low-voltage power unit. Did the printer
recover?
Yes End.
No
Is 32V output to the power connector on the engine board (K7N PWB)?
+32V: Pin 12, 13, 14
No
Yes
No
Yes
Check the cable connections, then replace the low-voltage power unit.
Is 32V output to the HVOLT connector pin 2 on the engine board (K7N PWB)?
Replace the engine board.
Check the cable connections, then replace the high-voltage power unit or belt cassette
assembly.
Yes End.
No
Is the I/D unit terminal connected properly to the contact assembly. (See Fig. 6-2)
No
Yes
Note: 1. Remove EEPROM from the old board and set it on the new board upon replacing the
engine board (K7N PWB).
2. If EEPROM is not replaced, refer to section 4.2.2.
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Was the image drum exposed to external light for a long time?
Yes Replace the I/D unit.
No
No
No
Is the LED head assembly connected properly to the connection board (Y73 PWB)?
No
Yes
Connect the LED head assembly properly to the connection board (Y73 PWB).
Is +5V output to the following power pins on the connection board (Y73 PWB)?
+5V: Pin 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
Yes Is +5V output to the following cable connector pins between the connection board (Y73
PWB) and LED head assembly?
3 pin for YPOW connector : LED head assembly - yellow
3 pin for MPOW connector : LED head assembly - magenta
3 pin for CPOW connector : LED head assembly - cyan
3 pin for KPOW connector : LED head assembly - black
No
Yes Check the cable connections, then replace the LED head assembly.
No
Check the cable connections, then replace the low-voltage power unit. Did the printer
recover?
Yes End.
No
Is 32V output to the power connector on the engine board (K7N PWB)?
+32V: Pin 12, 13, 14
No
Yes
No
Yes
Check the cable connections, then replace the low-voltage power unit.
Is 32V output to the power connector pin 2 on the engine board (K7N PWB)?
+32V: Pin 12, 13, 14
Replace the engine board.
Check the cable connections, then replace the high-voltage power unit or belt cassette
assembly.
Yes End.
No
Is the I/D unit terminal connected properly to the contact assembly. (See Fig. 6-2)
No
Yes
Note: 1. Remove EEPROM from the old board and set it on the new board upon replacing the
engine board (K7N PWB).
2. If EEPROM is not replaced, refer to section 4.2.2.
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Is the LED head assembly connected properly to the connection board (Y73 PWB) or engine board
(K7N PWB)?
NO
YES
Connect the cables, connect the LED assembly to the connection board (Y73 PWB), and
engine board properly.
Is +5V output to the following power connector pins on the connection board (Y73 PWB)?
+3.8V: Pin 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
YES Is +5V output to the following cable connector pins between the connection board (Y73
PWB) and LED head assembly?
3 pin for YPOW connector : LED head assembly - yellow
3 pin for MPOW connector : LED head assembly - magenta
3 pin for CPOW connector : LED head assembly - cyan
3 pin for KPOW connector : LED head assembly - black
NO
YES Check the cable connections, then replace the LED head assembly.
NO
NO
YES
NO
NO
Is 32V output to the power connector on the engine board (K7N PWB)?
+32V: Pin 12, 13, 14
Check the cable connections, then replace the low-voltage power unit.
Is 32V output to HVOLT connector pin 2 on the engine board (K7N PWB)?
Replace the engine board.
Check the cable connections, then replace the high-voltage power unit or belt cassette
assembly. Did the printer recover?
YES End.
NO
NO
YES
Is the I/D unit terminal connected properly to the contact assembly. (See Fig. 6-2)
Connect the I/D unit terminal properly to the contact assembly.
Replace the image drum unit.
Note: 1. Remove EEPROM from the old board and set it on the new board upon replacing the
engine board (K7N PWB).
2. If EEPROM is not replaced, refer to section 4.2.2.
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Solid lines or streaks appear in the vertical direction. (Black lines, color lines / black streaks, color
streaks) (Fig. 6-2 D )
Is the LED head assembly connected properly to the connection board (Y73 PWB)?
NO
YES
YES End.
YES
Check the cable connections, then replace the connection board (Y73 PWB). Did the printer
recover?
YES End
NO
NO
YES
Is the engine board (K7N PWB) connected properly to the connection board (Y73 PWB)?
Connected the engine board properly to the connection board.
Check the cable connections, then replace the engine board (K7N PWB). Did the printer
recover?
YES End
NO
NO
YES
Is the I/D terminal connected properly to the contact assembly? (See Fig. 6-3)
Connect the I/D terminal properly to the contact assembly.
Replace the image drum.
Note: 1. Remove EEPROM from the old board and set it on the new board upon replacing the
engine board (K7N PWB).
2. If EEPROM is not replaced, refer to section 4.2.2.
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Thick white lines / streaks or blurred color lines / streaks appear in the vertical direction (Fig. 6-2 F )
NO
NO
YES
Is the LED head assembly connected to the connection board (Y73 PWB) properly?
Connect the LED head assembly to the connection board (Y73 PWB) properly.
Check the cable connections, then replace the LED head assembly. Did the printer recover?
YES End.
NO
Check the cable connections, then replace the connection board (Y73 PWB). Did the printer
recover?
YES End
NO
NO
YES
Is the engine board (K7N PWB) connected properly to the connection board (Y73 PWB)?
Connected the engine board properly to the connection board.
Check the cable connections, then replace the engine board (K7N PWB). Did the printer
recover?
YES End
NO
NO
YES
Is the I/D terminal connected properly to the contact assembly? (See Fig. 6-3)
Connect the I/D terminal properly to the contact assembly.
Replace the image drum.
Note: 1. Remove EEPROM from the old board and set it on the new board upon replacing the
engine board (K7N PWB).
2. If EEPROM is not replaced, refer to section 4.2.2.
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YES
NO
YES
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
Note: 1. Remove EEPROM from the old board and set it on the new board upon replacing the
engine board (K7N PWB).
2. If EEPROM is not replaced, refer to section 4.2.2.
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Problem
Image Drum
Developing Roller
Toner Supply Roller
Charge Roller
Fuser Roller (Upper)
Fuser Roller (Lower)
Transfer Roller
Remedy
Replace the ID unit.
Replace the ID unit.
Replace the ID unit.
Replace the ID unit.
Replace the fuser unit.
Replace the fuser unit.
Replace the belt cassette assembly.
Note: The life counter for the I/D unit, fuser unit, and belt cassette unit is reset automatically when
the unit is replaced.
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Color detaches.
NO
NO
YES
Is the LED head assembly connected to the connection board (Y73 PWB) properly?
Check the connection cable between the LED head and connection board, then connect
properly.
Is +5V output to the following HEADPOW connector pins on the connection board (Y73
PWB)?
+5V: Pin 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
YES Is +5V output to the each LED head assemblies on the connection board (Y73 PWB)?
3 pin for YPOW connector : LED head assembly - yellow
3 pin for MPOW connector : LED head assembly - magenta
3 pin for CPOW connector : LED head assembly - cyan
3 pin for KPOW connector : LED head assembly - black
NO
YES Check the cable connections, then replace the LED head assembly.
NO
Check the cable connections, then replace the low-voltage power unit. Did the printer
recover?
YES End.
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
Is 34V output to the power connector on the engine board (K7N PWB)?
+34V: Pin 12, 13, 14
Check the cable connections, then replace the low-voltage power unit.
Is 34V output to the HVOLT connector pin 2 on the engine board (K7N PWB)?
Replace the engine board.
Check the cable connections, then replace the high-voltage power unit or belt cassette
assembly.
YES End.
NO
NO
YES
Is the I/D unit terminal connected properly to the contact assembly. (See Fig. 6-R)
Connect the I/D unit terminal to the contact assemblyproperly .
Replace the image drum.
Note: 1. Remove EEPROM from the old board and set it on the new board upon replacing the
engine board (K7N PWB).
2. If EEPROM is not replaced, refer to section 4.2.2.
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Color irregularity
NO
DIAGNOSTIC MODE
XX.XX.XX
Press the ) and 4 keys and enter the self-diagnostic mode (Level 2).
ENGINE DIAG LEVEL2
Press the 1 key three times and display [REG ADJUST TEST].
REG ADJUST TEST
Press the 3 key and execute auto adjustment for color irregularity. (The motor will start to
rotate and adjustment for color irregularity will begin.)
[OK] is displayed immediately with executing color irregularity adjustment. (Motor does not rotate.)
YES Error other than color irregularity has generated. Did color irregularity recover after the error
was released?
YES End.
(A)
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(A)
NO
NO
Check the connection of the Z71 board (color irregularity board) connector, RSNS on the
K7N board (engine board), and power connector. Did the printer recover after checking the
connections?
YES End.
NO
NO
NO
Replace the cables for the Z71 board and engine board. Did the printer recover?
YES End.
NO
NO
NO
NO
NO
(B)
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(B)
NO
NO
Is the gear abnormal? (Gear assembly such as I/D, multipurpose tray, belt unit, belt motor.)
YES Replace the damaged gear assembly.
NO
Is the LED head unit connected to the connection board (Y73 PWB) properly?
NO
YES Check the cable connections, then replace the LED head assembly. Did the printer recover?
YES End.
NO
Check the cable connections, then replace the connection board (Y73 PWB). Did the printer
recover?
YES End.
NO
Is the engine board (K7N PWB) connected to the connection board (Y73 PWB) properly?
NO
NO
NO
Is the I/D terminal connected to the contact assembly properly? (See Fig. 6-3)
NO
Note: 1. Remove EEPROM from the old board and set it on the new board upon replacing the
engine board (K7N PWB).
2. If EEPROM is not replaced, refer to section 4.2.2.
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NO
NO
YES
Is the LED head assembly connected to the connection board (Y73 PWB) properly?
Check the cable between the LED assembly and connection board and connect properly.
Is +5V output to the following HEADPOW connector pins on the connection board (Y73
PWB)?
+5V: Pin 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
YES Is +5V output to the each LED head assemblies on the connection board (Y73 PWB)?
3 pin for YPOW connector : LED head assembly - yellow
3 pin for MPOW connector : LED head assembly - magenta
3 pin for CPOW connector : LED head assembly - cyan
3 pin for KPOW connector : LED head assembly - black
NO
YES Check the cable connections, then replace the LED head assembly.
NO
Check the cable connections, then replace the low-voltage power unit. Did the printer
recover?
YES End.
NO
NO
YES
NO
YES
Is 32V output to the power connector on the engine board (K7N PWB)?
+32V: Pin 12, 13, 14
Check the cable connections, then replace the low-voltage power unit.
Is 32V output to HVOLT connector pin 2 on the engine board (K7N PWB)?
Replace the engine board.
Check the cable connections, then replace the high-voltage power unit or belt cassette
assembly. Did the printer recover?
YES End.
NO
NO
YES
Is the I/D unit terminal connected properly to the contact assembly. (See Fig. 6-3)
Connect the I/D unit terminal properly to the contact assembly.
Replace the image drum unit.
Note: 1. Remove EEPROM from the old board and set it on the new board upon replacing the
engine board (K7N PWB).
2. If EEPROM is not replaced, refer to section 4.2.2.
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YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES: End.
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Ground
Charge Roller
Developing Roller
Figure 6.3
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6.6
Fuse check
When it is occured bellow errors, check these fuses on Print Engine Controller PWB (K7N-PWB).
Fuse Name
Insert Point
F1
F2
F3
F4
JAM
F5
F6
POEWR OFF
5V Sensor
F7
F8
Cover Open
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Resistance
Resistance Checks
Blue
Yellow
Brawn
Red
Illustration
7.1
Circuit Diagram
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
Unit
7.
164 /
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Registration Motor
Unit
Circuit Diagram
Illustration
Resistance
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Duplex Motor
Feeder Motor
Fuser Motor
Unit
Blue
Yellow
Brown
Red
Circuit Diagram
Illustration
Resistance
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Fuser Unit
Unit
Heater
d
e
f
b
c
Thermistor
2 Backup roller
Thermostat1 Thermostat2
1 Upper roller
Circuit Diagram
Fuse
Thermistor
Heater
cd
ef
ba
Illustration
Resistance
7.2
SHUTTER
HOPFF
DCL
K1200
KPOW
M1200
CPOW
C1200
OPTN
MPOW
F7
Y1200
BELTHET
F2
F5
F3
F4
FAN8
ID
CUIF
FAN2
FAN1
RCL
RSNS
REG
PARTTEMP
EEPROM
FAN7
FAN4
FSENS
JODEN
F1
FEED
TR10P
FAN5
FCOVER
COVOPN
F6
F8
DUPLEX
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PSIZE
HVOLT
POWER
168 /
HOPFF
SHUTTER
DCL
F7
BELTHET
F2
F5
F3
F4
HEAD32
HEAD34
FAN8
ID
CUIF
FAN2
FAN1
RCL
RSNS
REG
PARTTEMP
EEPROM
FAN7
FAN4
FSENS
JODEN
F1
FEED
TR10P
FAN5
FCOVER
COVOPN
F6
F8
DUPLEX
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HVOLT
POWER
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168
SDRAM
3 ~DIMM sockets
(SDRAM DIMM (64MB 512MB) p)
DIMM
2 ~DIMM sockets
(for program and fonts)
85
1
3
85
1
2
85
11
49
50
IDE
1
2
168
84 A
168
84 B
PCICU
84
SDMM3 168
84
SDMM2 168
84
85
1
85
1
1
4
2
3
1
19
18
36
A36
B36
C36
A1
B1
C1
SDMM1
FAN
170 /
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PUIF
1
EEPROM
USB
CENT
CN1
(5)
U3
60
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CLUTCH RSENS
(4)
FSNS
INSENS
HEAD32
MOTOR
MAIN
FU1
HEAD34
PANEL TNRSNSK
TNRSNSY
HCON
TNRSNSM
TNRSNSC
POWER STUCK
K1200
KPOW
KPOW2
Y1200
YPOW
YPOW2
M1200
MPOW
MPOW2
C1200
CPOW
CPOW2
PANEL TNRSNSK
TNRSNSY
TNRSNSM
TNRSNSC
POWER STUCK
KPOW2
YPOW2
MPOW2
CPOW2
(3)
LED Control PWB
a) (Y73-1 PWB:600dpi)
OPTN
b) (Y7X-1 PWB:1200dpi)
IC501
171 /
(6)
N71 PWB
JODEN
(7)
INSNS1
FSNS
INSNS2
HUM
(8)
WRSNS
TNR
SW4
SW3
SW1
SW2
CN11
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CN2
(9)
CN1
CN2
CN3
CN1
CN4-2
(CN6-2)
F2
CN4-1
(CN6-1)
F1
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ACIN
CN5
173 /
8.
PARTS LIST
33
29
28
9
20
30
28
32
31
37
A
29
29
7
35
23
28
23
6
29
28
29
28
29
19
25
23
29
26
28
23
18
32
29
28
29
21
29
14
29
29
29
23
29
29
29
1
23
11
29
28
12
4
28
22
34
3
8
28
Figure 8-1-1/3
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13
29
10
23
C
B
23
29
23
A
C
B
24
24
Figure 8-1-2/3
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45
50
44
51
49
47
35
50
43
46
48
36
Figure 8-1-3/3
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Table 8-1-1/3
Main Assembly
No.
Patrs No.
Name
Qty
/Unit
Recommended Qty/Year
per
500
per
1000
per
2000
Remarks
40864601
12
41042501
12
40866701
Cassette Assy
12
41438401
12
40864301
Rear Cover
12
41374902
12
40864411
12
40864503
12
10
40862006
12
11
40866301
12
12
41045801
Link
12
24
13
40325101
12
14
40952701
12
41960404
12
1200dpi
41960402
12
600dpi
19
40197102
12
20
40864901
12
21
41275701
12
22
41439401
12
24
23
14
24
25
PSW2-8C
Screw (M28)
26
8162303M0001
EEPROM
12
15
16
17
18
27
28
13
29
42
30
41945601
Fuser-Unit
ODA(120V)
41945603
Fuser-Unit
OEL/APS
41945607
Fuser-Unit
ODA(230V)
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Table 8-1-2/3
No.
31
32
33
Patrs No.
Name
Remarks
41945501
Belt-Unit
ODA
41945503
Belt-Unit
OEL/APS
41962801
ID-Y
ODA
41962802
ID-M
ODA
41962803
ID-C
ODA
41962804
ID-K
ODA
41962805
ID-Y
OEL
41962806
ID-M
OEL
41962807
ID-C
OEL
41962808
ID-K
OEL
41962809
ID-Y
APS
41962810
ID-M
APS
41962811
ID-C
APS
41962812
ID-K
APS
41963001
Toner-Cartridge_Type_C2_Y (10K)
ODA
41963002
Toner-Cartridge_Type_C2_M (10K)
ODA
41963003
Toner-Cartridge_Type_C2_C (10K)
ODA
41963004
Toner-Cartridge_Type_C2_K (10K)
ODA
41963005
Toner-Cartridge_Type_C2_Y (10K)
OEL
41963006
Toner-Cartridge_Type_C2_M (10K)
OEL
41963007
Toner-Cartridge_Type_C2_C (10K)
OEL
41963008
Toner-Cartridge_Type_C2_K (10K)
OEL
41963009
Toner-Cartridge_Type_C2_Y (10K)
APS
41963010
Toner-Cartridge_Type_C2_M (10K)
APS
41963011
Toner-Cartridge_Type_C2_C (10K)
APS
41963012
Toner-Cartridge_Type_C2_K (10K)
APS
41963201
Toner-Cartridge_Type_C2_Y (5K)
ODA
41963202
Toner-Cartridge_Type_C2_M (5K)
ODA
41963203
Toner-Cartridge_Type_C2_C (5K)
ODA
41963204
Toner-Cartridge_Type_C2_K (5K)
ODA
41963205
Toner-Cartridge_Type_C2_Y (5K)
OEL
41963206
Toner-Cartridge_Type_C2_M (5K)
OEL
41963207
Toner-Cartridge_Type_C2_C (5K)
OEL
41963208
Toner-Cartridge_Type_C2_K (5K)
OEL
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Table 8-1-3/3
No.
Patrs No.
Name
Qty
/Unit
Recommended Qty/Year
per
500
per
1000
per
2000
Remarks
41963209
Toner-Cartridge_Type_C2_Y(5K)
APS
41963210
Toner-Cartridge_Type_C2_M(5K)
APS
41963211
Toner-Cartridge_Type_C2_C(5K)
APS
41963212
Toner-Cartridge_Type_C2_K(5K)
APS
34
41377401
Plate-Indicator
12
35
41884009
12
36
8164323M0000
EEPROM(CU)
12
37
42277502
Board-CRF (PX711(1200))
12
C7500(PS/PCL)
42277506
Board-CRF (PX711(600))
12
C7300(PS/PCL)
41437446
Board-Memory 64MB
12
ODA
41437441
Board-Memory 64MB
12
OEL
41437436
Board-Memory 64MB
12
APS
41437447
Board-Memory 128MB
12
ODA
41437442
Board-Memory 128MB
12
OEL
41437437
Board-Memory 128MB
12
APS
41437448
Board-Memory 256MB
(1)
(3)
(6)
(12)
ODA
41437443
Board-Memory 256MB
(1)
(3)
(6)
(12)
OEL
41437438
Board-Memory 256MB
(1)
(3)
(6)
(12)
APS
41437449
Board-Memory 512MB
(1)
(3)
(6)
(12)
ODA
41437444
Board-Memory 512MB
(1)
(3)
(6)
(12)
OEL
41437439
Board-Memory 512MB
(1)
(3)
(6)
(12)
APS
41705103
(1)
(3)
(6)
(12)
ODA
41997101
(1)
(3)
(6)
(12)
ODA/OEL/APS
44
41376019
10GB HDD
(1)
(3)
(6)
(12)
ODA/OEL/APS
45
41964009
12
46
41278601
Guide-Rail(A)
12
28
47
41278701
Guide-Rail(B)
12
48
41410201
Motor-Fan
12
49
41467401
Plate-FG(Centro)
12
50
41254601
Plate-Blank
12
28
51
41723901
Screw
52
1050003C0006
TFC-20/TFT-102010
12
33
600dpi/1200dpi
38
39
40
41
42
43
41955801TH Rev.1
Without RomRam
For CU
179 /
17
21
20(1200dpi)
11(600dpi)
15
14
22
14
21
14
19
21
21
21
21
21
21
13
8 (600dpi)
23
12,13 (1200dpi)
21
21
18
13
21
7 (600dpi)
12,13 (1200dpi)
21
16
9 (600dpi)
12,13 (1200dpi)
3
2
3
10 (600dpi)
12,13 (1200dpi)
3
2
3
2
2
Figure 8-2
41955801TH Rev.1
180 /
Table 8-2
Parts No.
Name
Qty
/Unit
Recommended Qty/Year
per
500
per
1000
per
2000
Remarks
40859702
Top Cover
12
41929301
12
24
48
41971001
12
24
48
42216201
24
48
96
41960901
12
600dpi
42124801
12
1200dpi
40365404
12
600dpi
40365405
12
1200dpi
41316503
12
42406403
LED Harness M
12
600dpi
42406404
LED Harness C
12
600dpi
42406402
LED Harness Y
12
600dpi
10
42406401
LED Harness K
12
600dpi
11
41593101
12
600dpi
12
2381021P0021
LED Harness 14
12
24
48
1200dpi
13
2381021P0020
LED Harness 12
12
24
48
1200dpi
14
41765601
Eject Roller
24
48
96
15
40860602
Toner Sensor
12
24
48
16
40866102
12
17
42237802
12
600dpi(OEL/APS)
42237803
12
1200dpi(OEL/APS)
42237807
12
600dpi(ODA)
42237808
12
1200dpi(ODA)
18
2381003P0014
12
19
40861501
12
20
42167601
12
21
19
22
40197106
Fuse Fan 60
12
23
41469007
ID cooling Fan
12
41955801TH Rev.1
1200dpi
181 /
58
12
55
57
25
56
51
51
15
51
30
51
31
21
51
51
28
22
22
14
51
5123
4
59
2
49
51
24
47
27
29
1
51
51
26
6
7
51
13
51
17
5
18
19
50
51
11
60
10
51
54
16
51
3
51
Figure 8-3-1/2
41955801TH Rev.1
182 /
47
35
47
47
47
33
47
31
47
47
34
37
47
32
38
36
41
47
48
47
47
47
39
44
47
47
47
47
40
47
43
52
53
45
Figure 8-3-2/2
41955801TH Rev.1
183 /
Table 8-3-1/2
Parts No.
Name
Qty
/Unit
Recommended Qty/Year
per
500
per
1000
per
2000
41189701
12
24
48
40844306
12
40844303
12
40845401
12
41187102
Registration Clutch
12
40845801
12
42153101
12
41944001
12
41968701
12
10
41944201
Registration Shutter
12
11
41968501
12
12
40859201
12
13
41940301
12
14
41312801
12
15
41312901
12
16
40841601
12
17
40841701
12
18
40841801
12
19
41258301
12
21
41253602
12
22
40842401
12
24
23
40316301
12
24
42170801
12
25
40323902
12
26
12
27
12
28
40842501
12
29
41073601
12
30
40841301
12
31
40841501
12
24
32
40848801
12
33
40841401
12
34
41469004
ID Motor Fan
12
35
40847306
12
Remarks
20
41955801TH Rev.1
184 /
Table 8-3-2/2
No.
Parts No.
Name
Qty
/Unit
Recommended Qty/Year
per
500
per
1000
per
2000
Remarks
36
40846001
12
37
40848501
12
38
40848601
12
39
41303606
12
40
40850201
Contact Assy
12
41
41862901
Power-Unit AC-DC-switching(115V)
12
ODA(120V)
41870701
Power-Unit AC-DC-switching(230V)
12
ODA(230V)/OEL/APS
43
42046801
Power-Unit (high-voltage)
12
44
2381023P0003
HV Tape Harness
12
45
41128101
12
42
46
47
26
48
PSW4-8C
Screw (M48)
49
41346301
12
24
50
41469006
12
51
29
52
41469005
HV Fan
12
53
41469003
Belt Fan
12
54
42309801
Film Duct
12
55
5632001P0001
Thickness Sensor
12
56
41911201
12
57
41911101
12
58
41888701
12
59
41928801
Pickup Stage
12
60
42199601
12
41955801TH Rev.1
185 /
A
19
C
C
21
16
B
19
19
12
19
16
14
19
19
15
16
A
B
19
19
11
16
4
5
11
19
20
20
3
2
20
20
20
20
Figure 8-4
41955801TH Rev.1
186 /
Table 8-4
Parts No.
Name
Qty
/Unit
Recommended Qty/Year
per
500
per
1000
per
2000
40839802
12
40371302
Feed Roller
12
40313202
Nudger Roller
12
40325401
12
40839001
12
40839406
12
11
40349701
Plastic Roller
12
24
12
40368304
12
Remarks
7
8
9
10
13
14
12
15
41309106
12
16
4PB4016-1960P004 Foot
12
24
48
19
13
20
21
41275901
12
17
18
41955801TH Rev.1
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5
4
4
4
4
4
D
4
C
B
A
E
B
4
F
4
Figure 8-5
41955801TH Rev.1
188 /
Table 8-5
Duplex Unit
No.
Parts No.
Name
Recommended Qty/Year
per
500
per
1000
per
2000
12
Remarks
41946501
15
41945301
Duplex Unit
ODA
41945303
Duplex Unit
OEL
41945307
Duplex Unit
APS
41955801TH Rev.1
Qty
/Unit
189 /
Item
Description
Mode
36-pin receptacle
Type 57LE-40360-12 (D56) (made by Daiichi Denshi) or equivalent
36-pin plug
Type 57FE-30360-20N (D8) (made by Daiichi Denshi) or equivalent
18
36
1
19
41955801TH Rev.1
190 /
PARALLEL DATA
(DATA BITs 1 to 8)
0.5 s min.
0.5 s min.
0.5 s min.
nStrobe
0.5 s min.
0.5 s max.
BUSY
0 min.
0 min.
nAck
0.5 s to 3 s
0 min.
BUSY
SELECT
100 ms max.
INPUT. PRIME
BUSY
SELECT
5s max.
ACKNOWLEDGE
41955801TH Rev.1
191 /
Signal Name
Signal Direction
Functions
Nstrobe (HostClk)
PR
DATA 1
DATA 2
DATA 3
DATA 4
DATA 5
DATA 6
DATA 7
DATA 8
10
nAck (PtrClk)
PR
11
Busy (PtrBusy)
PR
PError (AckDataReq)PR
13
Select (Xflag)
PR
14
NAutoFd (HostBusy) PR
15
Unassigned.
16
GND
Signal ground.
17
FG
Chassis ground.
18
+5V
PR
19
~
GND
Signal ground.
30
PR
31
Nlnit (nlnit)
32
NFault (nDataAvail) PR
33
GND
Signal ground.
34
Unassigned.
35
HILEVEL
PR
36
Nselectin
PR
Note:
41955801TH Rev.1
192 /
1
2
3
4
Shell
41955801TH Rev.1
R1
Vbus
DD+
GND
Shield
Function
Power Supply (+5V) (red)
Data transmission (white)
Data transmission (green)
Signal ground (black)
193 /
Parts Replacement
1.1
1
1
3
1
41955801TH Rev.1
194 /
1.2
PCB
(1) Unscrew the four screws 1 to remove the plate cover PCB 2.
(2) Remove the connectors (at seven places) and the two screws 3, then demount the board 4.
1
1
2
1
2
1
4
41955801TH Rev.1
195 /
1.3
1
1
5
2
3
1
4
A
B C
D
E
3
3
9
D
8
0
0
E
1
1
F
41955801TH Rev.1
196 /
2.
5
8
2
6
3
41955801TH Rev.1
197 /
Parts No.
Name
Qty
/Unit
Recommended Qty/Year
per
500
per
1000
per
2000
Remarks
41945401
ODA
41945403
OEL
41945407
APS
41780305
Board-V7X
12
41400501
12
41462301
12
41462201
12
41398103
12
42107701
Feeder Motor
12
41859201
Feder Cluch
12
41829101
Connector Protector
12
41955801TH Rev.1
198 /
Error Messages
(Caution) * : Raise in the factory mode only.
** : Not raise in the standard config machines.
Err
Code
LED
Ready
LED
Atten
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
LCD Messages
41955801TH Rev.1
Description
Comments
Anomalies
with Media
Weight
Detection
The difference among Sensor outputs is sensor.
outside the spec.(factory mode only
raise)
199 /
LED
Ready
LED
Atten
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
Err
Code
LCD Messages
41955801TH Rev.1
Description
Comments
200 /
LED
Ready
LED
Atten
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
Err
Code
LCD Messages
41955801TH Rev.1
Description
Comments
201 /
Err
Code
LED
Ready
LED
Atten
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
LCD Messages
41955801TH Rev.1
Description
Comments
Toner of (Yellow/Magenta/Cyan/Black)
ends.
Warning status takes effect at Cover
Open/Close, while allowing printing at
least 20 pages
Not rasise
(TRAY4:not
configuration)
202
Err
Code
LED
Ready
LED
Atten
Description
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
CHANGE PAPER TO
mmmmmmmmm/ppppppp
460:MPTRAY SIZE MISMATCH
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
LCD Messages
CHANGE PAPER TO
mmmmmmmmm/ppppppp
461:TRAY1 SIZE MISMATCH
462 CHANGE PAPER TO
mmmmmmmmm/ppppppp
462:TRAY2 MEDIA MISMATCH
CHANGE PAPER TO
mmmmmmmmm/ppppppp
462:TRAY2 SIZE MISMATCH
463 CHANGE PAPER TO
mmmmmmmmm/ppppppp
463:TRAY3 MEDIA MISMATCH
CHANGE PAPER TO
mmmmmmmmm/ppppppp
463:TRAY3 SIZE MISMATCH
464 CHANGE PAPER TO
mmmmmmmmm/ppppppp
464:TRAY4 MEDIA MISMATCH
CHANGE PAPER TO
mmmmmmmmm/ppppppp
464:TRAY4 SIZE MISMATCH
41955801TH Rev.1
Comments
203 /
LED
Ready
LED
Atten
Description
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
Light
OFF
Err
Code
LCD Messages
41955801TH Rev.1
Comments
204 /
LED
Ready
LED
Atten
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
OFF
Blink
Err
Code
LCD Messages
41955801TH Rev.1
Description
Comments
205 /
2.
Err
Code
LCD Messages
LED
Ready
LED
Atten
Description
_
COLOR ADJUSTING
_
DENSITY ADJUSTING
_
MEDIA WEIGHT DETECTING
_
YELLOW TONER SENSOR
ERROR
Varies
Light
_
MAGENTA TONER SENSOR
ERROR
Varies
Light
_
CYAN TONER SENSOR
ERROR
Varies
Light
_
BLACK TONER SENSOR
ERROR
Varies
Light
_
NON PAPER SENSE ERROR
Varies
Light
_
PAPER SENSE ERROR
Varies
Light
Varies
Light
Varies
Light
Varies
Light
DENSITY COLOR
CALIBRATION ERROR
Varies
Light
41955801TH Rev.1
Comments
206 /
Err
Code
LCD Messages
LED
Ready
LED
Atten
Description
Varies
Light
DENSITY BLACK
CALIBRATION ERROR
Varies
Light
Varies
Light
_
YELLOW IMAGE DRUM
SMEAR ERROR
Varies
Light
_
MAGENTA IMAGE DRUM
SMEAR ERROR
Varies
Light
_
CYAN IMAGE DRUM SMEAR
ERROR
Varies
Light
_
BLACK IMAGE DRUM SMEAR
ERROR
Varies
Light
_
YELLOW LOW DENSITY
ERROR
Varies
Light
_
MAGENTA LOW DENSITY
ERROR
Varies
Light
_
CYAN LOW DENSITY ERROR
Varies
Light
_
Varies
BLACK LOW DENSITY ERROR
Light
REGISTRATION ERROR1
Varies
Light
SENSOR CALIBRATION
ERROR
Varies
Light
REGISTRATION ERROR2
Varies
Light
Gamma error(Yellow)
This is not user-level error.
REGISTRATION ERROR3
Varies
Light
Gamma error(Magenta)
This is not user-level error.
REGISTRATION ERROR4
Varies
Light
Gamma error(Cyan)
This is not user-level error.
REGISTRATION ERROR5
Varies
Light
Gamma error(Black)
This is not user-level error.
REGISTRATION SENSOR
ERROR2
Varies
Light
41955801TH Rev.1
Comments
207 /
Err
Code
LCD Messages
LED
Ready
LED
Atten
Description
REGISTRATION SENSOR
ERROR3
Varies
Light
REGISTRATION SENSOR
ERROR4
Varies
Light
REGISTRATION SENSOR
ERROR5
Varies
Light
PRESS ONLINE SW
COULD NOT
STAPLE/PUNCH.TOO THICK
PAPER
41955801TH Rev.1
Comments
208 /
3.
Err
Code
LCD Messages
LED
Ready
LED
Atten
Description
Comments
_
ttttt NEAR END
_
YELLOW TONER LOW
Varies
Light
_
MAGENTA TONER LOW
Varies
Light
_
CYAN TONER LOW
Varies
Light
_
BLACK TONER LOW
Varies
Light
_
YELLOW DRUM NEAR LIFE
Varies
Light
_
MAGENTA DRUM NEAR LIFE
Varies
Light
_
CYAN DRUM NEAR LIFE
Varies
Light
_
BLACK DRUM NEAR LIFE
Varies
Light
_
FUSER UNIT NEAR LIFE
Varies
Light
_
BELT UNIT NEAR LIFE
Varies
Light
_
CHANGE FUSER UNIT
Varies
Light
_
ttttt EMPTY
ttttt:TRAY1~
5,MPTRAY
_
ttttt LIFT UP ERROR
ttttt:TRAY1~5
_
ttttt OVERFILLED
41955801TH Rev.1
209 /
4.
Err
Code
LCD Messages
FILE ACCESSING
LED
Ready
LED
Atten
Description
CANCELLING(USER DENIED)
Blink
CANCELLING(BUFFER FULL)
Blink
_
INVALD ID.JOB REJECTED
Varies
_
LOG BUFFER FULL.JOB
REJECTED
Varies
41955801TH Rev.1
Comments
210 /
5.
Other Warning
(Caution) * : Raise in the factory mode only.
Err
Code
LED
Ready
LED
Atten
Varies
Light
Varies
Light
Varies
Light
_
JOB OFFSET HOME ERROR
Varies
Light
PU FLASH ERROR
Varies
Light
Varies
OFF
LCD Messages
41955801TH Rev.1
Description
Comments
211 /
In case of occourrence of Disk Operation Error, error numbers will be displayed according to individual
errors as follows:
Errors
LCD Display
GENERAL ERROR
32000
32001
DISK FULL
32002
32003
32004
32005
32006
ILLEGAL NAME
32007
32008
NOT FILE
32009
NOT DIRECTORY
32010
32011
READ ONLY
32012
32013
32014
BAD DISK
32015
NO LABEL
32016
INVALID PARAMETER
32017
NO CONTIG SPACE
32018
32019
FD OBSOLETE
32020
DELETED
32021
NO BLOCK DEVICE
32022
BAD SEEK
32023
INTERNAL ERROR
32024
WRITE ONLY
32025
WRITE PROTECTED
32026
41955801TH Rev.1
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