SM Fin D1
SM Fin D1
SM Fin D1
SERVICE
MANUAL
REVISION 0
Printed in Japan
Imprimé au Japon
Prepared by
CANON INC.
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INTRODUCTION
This Service Manual contains basic data and figures on the Finisher-D1 needed to
service the machine in the field.
CHAPTER 3 Mechanical System shows how the finisher's various mechanical workings
are constructed, and how the finisher may be disassembled/assembled and adjusted.
The descriptions in this Service Manual are subject to change without notice for product
improvement or other purposes, and major changes will be communicated in the form of
Service Information bulletins.
All service persons are expected to have a good understanding of the contents of this
Service Manual and all relevant Service Information bulletins and be able to identify and
isolate faults in the machine.
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CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
CHAPTER 2 OPERATIONS
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CHAPTER 4 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING
CHAPTER 5 TROUBLESHOOTING
APPENDIX
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CHAPTER 1
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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CHAPTER 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
I . FEATURES
1. Two Types of Stacking Trays
The delivery tray (tray B) is designed for stapling and job offset delivery, while the interrupt
tray (tray A) is designed for ordinary delivery.
2. Large Capacity
Tray B is capable of holding 2000 sheets, while tray A is capable of holding 250 sheets, a total
of 2250 sheets.
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II . SPECIFICATIONS
A. Specifications
1. Type
Note 1: The term "small-size" refers to A4, A5, B5, postcard, LTR, and STMT, while the term
"large-size" refers to A3, B4, LDR, and LGL.
Table 1-201
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45˚ 45˚
*2 *2
5±2 5±2
5±2
5±2
2-point stapling
*2 *2 *2
88.5±4 68.5±4 79.5±4
6±2
6±2
6±2
*1 *1 *1
208.5±4 188.5±4 199.5±4
Unit: mm
*1 The stapling interval may be adjusted in user mode.
*2 The stapling position may be adjusted using a DIP switch.
The specifications are subject to change for product improvement.
Figure 1-201
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B. Cross Section
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]
Figure 1-202
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Figure 1-301
Figure 1-302
Figure 1-303
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Figure 1-304
Figure 1-305
Figure 1-306
Figure 1-307
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Figure 1-308
Figure 1-309
Figure 1-310
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Figure 1-311
Figure 1-312
6) Open the guide, and remove the jam.
Figure 1-313
7) Shift up the lever, and remove the jam.
Figure 1-314
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Figure 1-315
9) Open the guide, and remove the jam.
Figure 1-316
Caution:
Do not remove the stack being handled.
Figure 1-317
11) Close the front cover.
Reference:
The Jam message may remain on the
display. If so, check for a jam once
again according to the instructions.
Figure 1-318
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Figure 1-319
2) Shift down the green lever.
Figure 1-320
3) When the staple cartridge has slid out on its
own, pick it on its left and right and slide it
out.
Figure 1-321
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Figure 1-322
5) Set the new staple case.
Reference:
Be sure to set no more than one staple
case. Further, be sure that the staple case
is one designed for the finisher.
Figure 1-323
Figure 1-324
Figure 1-325
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Reference:
When the cover is closed, the stapler
unit performs idle stapling several times
automatically to edge out the staples.
Figure 1-326
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Figure 1-327
Figure 1-328
Figure 1-329
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Figure 1-330
Figure 1-331
Figure 1-332
Reference:
When the cover is closed, the stapler
unit performs idle stapling several times
automatically to edge out the staples.
Figure 1-333
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As of January 1999
No. Item Timing
1 Staple cartridge replacement When the message turns on (on the copier's control panel).
Table 1-401
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2. Signals in digital circuits are identified as '1' for High and '0' for Low. The voltage
of signals, however, depends on the circuit.
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CHAPTER 2 OPERATIONS
I . BASIC OPERATIONS
A. Specifications
The finisher is designed to receive sheets from its host copier and deliver them after performing
specific jobs on them: i.e., non-sort stacking, job offset (Note), and stapling.
The series of operations are controlled by the finisher controller PCB, and some of them are
driven in response to various commands from the copier.
Swing guide
control system
Alignment
control system
Stapler control
system
Control system
Delivery control
system
Feeding control
system
Tray control
system
Inlet control
system
Buffer control
system
Figure 2-101
Caution:
The term "job offset" refers to shifting each arriving stack toward the front or rear slightly
away from the previous stack, thereby sorting the sets.
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Figure 2-102 shows the flow of signals between the finisher and the option controller.
Finisher
Copier DC Motor
Finisher controller PCB
controller PCB
CPU IC101 IC108
Solenoid
Master CPU Communications IC
IC102 IC121 Switch
Master EEPROM Slave
CPU
IC105 Sensor
Master EPROM IC122
Fuse PCB Slave
IC106 RAM
Master RAM IC123
DPRAM
Figure 2-102
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J13
rear sensor -2 -8 BFPSSXIT
at the buffer path outlet,
-6 -2 '1'.
J25B
-1 -3 -8 -3 -8
plate home -2 -2 -9 -2 -9 -2 FJOGHP plate is at the home
position sensor position, '1'.
Figure 2-103
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J126B
J125B
Stack delivery +5V When paper is present
-1 -6 -5 -6 -5 -6
sensor -5
BNDLDELV on the processing tray
-2 -5 -6 -5 -6
or in the stack delivery
assembly, '1'.
PI9 J31-3 -7 -4 -7 -4 J104B-7 +5V
Rear jogging When the rear jogging
J126B
J125B
plate home -1 -9 -2 -9 -2 -9 RJOGHP plate is at the home
position -2 -8 -3 -8 -3 -8 position, '1'.
sensor
PI10 J35-3 -1 -9 J105B-1 +5V When the swing motor
J32B
Swing motor -1 -3 -7 -3 SWGMTRCLK is rotating, alternately '1'
clock sensor -2 -2 -8 -2 and '0'.
-1 -9 BFDMTRCLK
J71
-6 -1 -9 -1 motor is rotating,
motor clock -2 -5 -2 -8 -2 -8
sensor alternately '1' and '0'.
-1
J69
-8 -1 -8 -1
position -2 -7 -2 -7 -2 -7 PDLHP
the home position, '0'.
sensor
-1 -6 -3 -6 SWOPN
open sensor -2 -5 -4 -5 open, '0'.
Figure 2-104
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+5V J110B-1 5V
J59-4
J59-3 J110B-2
Figure 2-105
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J12
SL1
-2 -1 -2 BFPSSCHG* When '0', the solenoid turns on.
SL3
-2 -1 -5 J19 -1 -5 FDBLT* When '0', the solenoid turns on.
+24V
Inlet motor
J4-1 J124-13
-2 -12
-3 -11
-4 -10
+5V
-5 -9
-6 -8
Figure 2-106
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J25A
-2 -2 -8 -2 -8 SPTTRYMB
J33
Stack J106-3
-1 -1 -3 -3
delivery
J41
Figure 2-107
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J26A
J45A
-2 -2 -4 -5 -4 -5 -4 PDLMB
J47
M9 Alternately '1' and '0' to
-3 -3 -3 -6 -3 -6 -3 PDLMA* rotate the motor.
-4 -4 -2 -7 -2 -7 -2 PDLMB*
J32A
-2 -2 -5 -2 -4 STPMVMB
J33
Fuse PCB
24V
J716-1 J103-8 FANON When '0', the fan rotates.
FM1 J720-1
-2 J716-2 J103-7
FANSTP When the fan stops, '1'.
-3
Power supply fan
Figure 2-108
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Staple edging
sensor
+5V
PI18
J52-11 -11 -11 J111-13 When a staple is at the edge of the
SLFPRIM
stapler, '0'.
Stapling home
position sensor
+5V
PI19
J52-9 -9 -9 J111-11 When the stapler is at the stapling
STPDRHP
home position, '0'.
Staple detecting
switch
+5V
Cartridge switch
+5V
+5V +5V
J52-6 -6 -6 J111-8
J52-5 -5 -5 J111-7
Stapler motor
J52-1 -1 -1 J111-1 STPM+
J52-2 -2 -2 J111-2 STPM+
Alternately '1'. and '0'. according to
M11 J52-3 -3 -3 J111-3 STPM- the rotation direction of the motor.
J52-4 -4 -4 J111-4 STPM-
Figure 2-109
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5V
5V
J13
Figure 2-110
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5V
J16
J621-3 J17-3 -2 -3 J120B-7
LWRRLEDAJ Voltage is used to switch the
5V light intensity. (analog signal)
-1 -4
5V
J621-4 J17-4 J120B-6
J621-1 J17-1 -4 -1 J120B-9
Figure 2-111
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J32A
Upper curl detection
J651-2 J50-2
J651-1 J50-1
24V
24V J681-2 J34-2 -2 -7 J105A-3
STKPAPRMV When paper is removed from
24V the tray during stacking,'1'.
J681-4 J34-4 -1 -9 J105A-1 24V
-1 -1 -4 -6 J105A-4
Paper
removal
detection
-8 -1 J108B-8 5V
J45B
-7 -2 J108B-7
STKTRYLEDAJ The light intensity is
switched according to
voltage.
(analog signal)
Figure 2-112
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P1
Copier
J731-1
-3
REMTSWH(24V) Finisher controller PCB
When '1' (24 V), J1-3
the switching J1-4
AC fuse regulator turns J1-5
PCB on so that the
switching J1-7
J732-1 -7 regulator
supplies DC
J84-1 -3 power to the fuse
PCB.
J717-6
-7
Fuse PCB
J717-1
J718
J88-3 -2 J717-3
-2 -3 J717-4
J717-5
J716-5 J103-4
GND
J716-4 J103-5
TXD
J716-6 J103-3 Communication line
RXD
J716-7 J103-2 GND
Switching regulator
J716-3 J103-6
Tray safety Tray safety
switch (front) switch (rear)
N.0. N.0.
MSW6 MSW7
-1 -2
J39
-1 -2
36V J85-7 J711-4 -1 -2
J114
36V -8 -3 J713-1
J38
-1
36V
-1 -2
-9 -2 -2 -2
-10 -1
-6 -5
J714-1 J101-1 24VR
24VSTP
J713-4 J113-1
-1 -3
J715
-1
-3
J56
-1 -3
Stapler safety -1 -3 Stapler safety
Front cover switch (rear) J72 switch (front)
switch N.0. -1 -3 N.0.
N.0.
Figure 2-113
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II . FEEDING/DRIVE SYSTEM
A. Outline
The machine operates in response to commands from its host copier for simple stacking, job
offset, or stapling and deliver the sheets to the delivery tray.
The copier is equipped with two delivery trays: the top tray is the non-sort tray (tray A), and is
used for simple stacking; the bottom tray is the sort tray, and is used for stapling and job offset and the
sheets are delivered to the sort tray (tray B).
2-point stapling
Figure 2-201
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1. Normal Delivery
a. Simple Stacking
Tray A
Paper
Figure 2-202
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b. Job Offset
Before being delivered to tray B, a sheet is first drawn into the processing tray once. The sheet is
then moved to the front or rear by the jogging plate. The stack of sheets on the processing tray is
delivered when it has collected a specific number of sheets.
Drawing in a Sheet
Figure 2-203
Delivering a Stack
Figure 2-204
4th set
3rd set
2nd set
1st set
Direction of delivery
Figure 2-205
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c. Stapling
A sheet from the copier is deposited on the processing tray. When the stack has accumulated a
specific number of sheets, the machine staples the stack and delivers it to tray B.
Figure 2-206
Figure 2-207
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d. Buffer Path
The machine is designed to accept sheets from the copier while it is handling sheets on the
processing tray, calling for a device to enable simultaneous operation.
The machine's buffer roller allows wrapping of a maximum of three sheets of paper, during
which job offset and stapling are executed on the processing tray.
Buffer roller
Wrapped sheets
Figure 2-208
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B. Feeding/Delivery
1. Outline
The machine sends sheets from the copier to its tray A or tray B according to the selected mode
of delivery, and performs job offset or stapling in response to commands from the copier.
The following table shows the motors used to feed or align sheets. These motors are controlled to
rotate clockwise or counterclockwise as instructed by the finisher controller PCB.
The paper path is equipped by various sensors as shown, monitoring the arrival or passage of
paper.
If paper fails to reach or move past a specific sensor within a specific period of time, the finisher
controller PCB will identify the condition as a jam, stopping operation and informing the copier of
the condition.
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J119B-2
BFPSSCHG J120A-1
FDBLT J120B-5
Delivery motor drive signal
Buffer motor
drive signal
switching
solenoid drive
signal
Buffer
switching
SL1
SL2
solenoid drive M2
M8
M6 M11
Tray auxiliary plate motor drive signal
M10
M12
M4
Tray B lift motor
M5
Front jogging plate
drive signal
Figure 2-209
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NSTDLV J119-5
STKTRYPA J110B-7
BNDLDLV J114B-5
BFPCB J120A-5
STDLV J120B-3
detection signal
detection signal
detection signal
signal
PI6
PI3
PI2
PI22
PI4
PI8
Figure 2-210
Table 2-202
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C. Job Offset
1. Outline
In job offset mode, stacks of sheets are moved to the front or rear for sorting purposes.
The stacks are moved to the front or rear by the front jogging plate and rear jogging plate.
Sheets moving past the stack delivery roller are moved by the paddle in the direction of the stopper.
The swing guide is in up position while pulling in a sheet or while the stacking plate is in operation;
it is in down position while the stack is being delivered.
When the power is turned on, the finisher controller PCB drives the front jogging plate motor
(M4) and the rear jogging plate motor (M5) to return the two jogging plates to the home position.
Table 2-203
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Light-blocking
plate
Rear jogging
plate motor
M5
Light-
blocking Copy paper
(front) plate M4
Front jogging
Jogging plate (front)
plate motor
home position sensor
(PI7)
Figure 2-211
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Swing guide
Paddle
Knurled belt
Offset sheet
Stack delivery
roller
Tray auxiliary plate
Stopper
Jogging plate
Figure 2-212
b. Handling the Second and Subsequent Sheets
When the trailing edge of the second and subsequent sheets moves past the delivery sensor, the
paddle starts to tap the top surface of the sheet, butts its trailing edge against the processing tray
stopper, and deposits it on top of the existing stack. The tray auxiliary plate remains outside the
machine.
2nd and subsequent
sheets of paper
Paddle
Existing stack
Figure 2-213
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c. Offset Operation
The front or the rear jogging plate shifts each sheet that arrives toward the front or rear. The
direction will be
When shifting to the front, the machine uses the front jogging plate as the reference for butting,
causing the rear jogging plate to move the sheet toward the front.
When shifting to the rear, the machine uses the rear jogging plate as the reference for butting,
causing the front jogging plate to move the sheet to the front.
The machine executes offset operation each time a sheet is pulled onto the processing tray.
Rear
jogging plate
Sheet to be
shifted
Front jossing
plate
Tray B
Figure 2-214
Rear jogging
plate
Sheet to be
shifted
Front jogging
plate
Tray B
Figure 2-215
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d. Stack Delivery
A stack is delivered when as many as five (three in the case of large-size sheets) have been
deposited on the processing tray.
The swing guide motor rotates to move down the swing guide. The upper and lower stack deliv-
ery rollers then hold the stack in between. When the stack delivery motor starts to rotate, the stack
held between the delivery rollers is discharged; at the same time, the tray auxiliary plate is retracted
inside the machine.
The sheet coming from the copier to the finisher while the stack is being discharged is wrapped
around the buffer roller.
Swing guide
Figure 2-216
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Reference:
Why Avoid a Single-Sheet Stack?
A single sheet of paper tends to deviate from the paper path from the stack discharge slot to
the stacks existing on tray B, disrupting the alignment of the stacks.
In the case of large-size sheets, each delivered stack will consist of three sheets. However, if the
last stack ends up consisting of one or two sheets, no adjustment will be made to the stack immedi-
ately preceding it.
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Sequence of Operations
·Two 2-Sheet Stacks
1st sheet 2nd sheet Delivering 1st/2nd Delivering
of 1st of 1st 1st stack sheet of 2nd 2nd stack
stack stack stack
Delivery motor (M3)
Sort delivery sensor
(PI4)
Stack delivery motor
(M7)
Stack delivery sensor
(PI8)
Figure 2-217
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Knurled belts
(
Knurled belt solenoid (SL3)
Direction of release
(front)
Figure 2-218
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1. The stack moves past the sort delivery roller. At the same time, the knurled belt solenoid turns on
to release the knurled belt.
Paddle
Stack of sheets
Knurled belt
ON
SL3
Knurled belt releasing
solenoid
Figure 2-219
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2. The stack delivery roller starts to rotate in reverse and, at the same time, the paddle rotates to
move the stack in the direction of the processing tray.
ON
SL3
Figure 2-220
3. The belt is locked once again as soon as the stack butts against the stopper.
OFF
SL3
Figure 2-221
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1. The trailing edge of the sheet moves past the delivery roller, and the sheet is butted against the
stopper by the paddle and the knurled belt.
New sheet
Paddle
Knurled belt
OFF
SL3
Knurled belt
solenoid
Existing sheets
Stopper
Figure 2-222
2. The solenoid turns on in keeping with the alignment of the sheet to release the knurled belt.
ON
SL3
(top view)
Jogging plate (rear)
Tray B
Jogging plate (front)
Figure 2-223
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3. When the next sheet arrives, the solenoid turns off, and the knurled belt moves the sheet in the
direction of the stopper.
Next sheet
OFF
SL3
Figure 2-224
4. The solenoid turns on when discharge starts, moving the stack away from the knurled belt. The
solenoid remains on if the next discharge is for a three-sheet stack.
ON
SL3
Figure 2-225
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E. Buffer Path
To accept sheets from the copier continuously while the machine handles sheets on the process-
ing tray, the machine is equipped with a buffer roller, which operates as follows:
Buffer roller
To tray B
1st sheet
Figure 2-226
2. Since the upper path switching flapper remains off, the leading edge of the sheet moves in the
direction of the buffer path switching flapper.
OFF
SL2
Upper path
switching solenoid
Buffer path
switching flapper
Figure 2-227
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3. The buffer path switching flapper operates, causing the leading edge of the sheet to wrap around
the buffer roller.
ON
SL1
Buffer switching
solenoid
Buffer path
switching flapper
Figure 2-228
2nd sheet
Figure 2-229
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5. The leading edge of the second sheet moves ahead of the leading edge of the 1st sheet.
2nd sheet
Figure 2-230
6. The buffer roller continues to rotate, causing the second sheet to slide over the first sheet.
2nd sheet
Figure 2-231
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3rd sheet
Figure 2-232
8. The leading edge of the third sheet moves ahead of the leading edge of the second sheet.
3rd sheet
Figure 2-233
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9. The buffer roller continues to rotate, causing the third sheet to slide over the first and third sheets.
Figure 2-234
10. The buffer path switching flapper turns off, causing the three sheets to move in the direction
of the delivery roller together.
OFF
SL1
Buffer path switching
solenoid
To tray B
Figure 2-235
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Copy paper
Paddles
Paddle home
position sensor
(PI14)
M9
Figure 2-301
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Light-blocking plate
(front)
M6
Tray auxiliary plate
retraction sensor (PI11) Tray auxiliary plate motor
Figure 2-401
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2. Operation
When multiple sheets are stacked on tray B, the leading edge of the stack tends to bend down,
and would flap down if the stack was moved halfway off the processing tray, preventing the sheets to
move against the stopper despite tapping by the paddles and, ultimately, causing the following:
To prevent the above, the DC controller PCB slides the tray auxiliary plate outside the machine
while sheets are being placed on the processing tray. With the tray auxiliary plate supporting the
sheets from below, the stack will lie straight maintaining correct alignment.
Since the tray auxiliary plate is retracted when discharging stacks, it will not affect delivery. The
plate is slid out once again when the next sheet is placed on the processing tray (after detecting the
paper surface to prevent interference with detection).
Sheets on the
processing tray
Existing
stacks
Existing
stacks
Tray B
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V . STAPLING
1. Outline
A specific number of sheets are stacked on the processing tray, and are stapled and delivered.
The stapling position varies according to stapling mode and paper size. When the power is turned
on, the finisher controller PCB drives the stapler shift motor to return the stapler to the home position.
If the stapler is already in the home position, it is made to wait as it is.
Table 2-501
Table 2-502
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Sheets of paper
(front)
Stapler
Figure 2-501
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Swing guide
Sheet of
paper
Stack delivery
roller
Tray auxiliary
plate
Jogging plate
Stapler
Figure 2-502
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Paddle
Sheet of paper
Jogging plate
Stapler
Figure 2-503
Sheets of paper
Figure 2-504
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Swing guide
Stapled stack
Figure 2-505
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Sequence of Operations
(3 sheets, 2-point stapling)
Figure 2-506
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5. Stapler
Stapling is performed by the staple motor (M11). For each rotation of the cam, the cam home
position is checked by the stapling home position sensor (PI19). The microprocessor (IC121) of the
finisher controller PCB controls the stapler motor, rotating it clockwise or counterclockwise.
When the stapler home position sensor is off, the finisher controller PCB rotates the stapler motor
counterclockwise until the sensor turns on to return the stapling cam to its initial state.
The presence of a staple cartridge is checked by the staple cartridge switch (MSW4), while the
presence of staples inside the cartridge is checked by the staple switch (MSW3). The staple edging
sensor (PI18) is used to find out whether the staples inside the staple cartridge have been edged to the
tip of the stapler.
The power line to the stapler motor (M11) is connected and disconnected by the microswitches
shown in Table 2-503, serving as a safety measure to prevent injuries.
Figure 2-507
Staple edging detection signal
M11
Cartridge detection signal
Figure 2-508
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Table 2-503
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VI . TRAY MOVEMENT
1. Outline
The machine is equipped with two delivery trays: tray B is designed to move up and down, and
tray A is fixed in position.
The drive gear assembly of the tray is equipped with a tray B locked sensor (PI23). If the sensor
state does not change because of a fault in the motor despite the application of drive signals to tray B
shift motor, the finisher controller PCB will identify the condition as a tray error and will indicate an
error code on the copier's display.
Table 2-601
Rack
Tray lifter
motor (M12)
Torque limiter
Tray B locked
sensor (PI23)
One-way gear
Gear damper
Figure 2-601
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Light-emitting
Light-receiving
Paper
(front)
Tray B
Figure 2-602
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Table 2-603
Table 2-604
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3 11 1 M12
Q601
STTRYMBA*
4 10 A*
STTRYMBA 4
5 9 Torque limiter
STTRYMHLD B
6 8 5
N.C. N.C.
7 7 +36V 2
IC124
B* To lifter rack
8 6 6
9 5
10 4
11 3
12 2
13 1
Figure 2-603
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VII . FANS
1. Outline
The machine is equipped with a power supply fan (FM1) for cooling the switching regulator.
The fan starts to rotate when the drive signal (FANON) from the finisher controller PCB goes '0'.
While in rotation, the fan sends the FANSTP signal to the finisher controller PCB; otherwise, the
signal will go '1', causing the finisher controller PCB to assume that the fan has stopped and indicate
an error code on the copier's control panel.
Figure 2-702 shows the location of the fan and the flow of the air; Figure 2-701, on the other
hand, shows the timing at which the fan turns on.
Copier/sorter
power supply
Power supply
fan (FM1)
Figure 2-701
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FM1
Figure 2-702
Table 2-701
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2. DC Power Supply
The 36, 24, and 5 V power supplies are sent to the finisher controller PCB by way of the fuse
PCB (PCB6).
The 24 VF power supply is sent directly to the power supply fan (FM1) by the fuse PCB.
a. 36 V Power Supply
It is sent to the finisher controller PCB from the switching regulator to the finisher controller PCB
through two microswitches.
Notation Switch
MSW6 Tray safety switch
(front)
MSW7 Tray safety switch
(rear)
Table 2-801
b. 24 V Power Supply
The supply (24 VSTP) to the stapler motor (M11) and staple shift motor (M12) is sent to the
finisher controller PCB by the switching regulator through the following four microswitches:
Notation Switch
MSW1 Front cover switch
MSW8 Stapling safety switch
(rear)
MSW2 Swing guide safety
switch
MSW9 Stapling safety switch
(front)
Table 2-802
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The supplies to the inlet motor (M1), buffer, motor (M2), and stapler shift motor (M10) are sent
to the finisher controller PCB by way of the front cover switch (MSW1) in the form of 24 VZDR; the
other supplies are sent directly from the switching regulator.
c. 5 V Power Supply
It is sent directly by the switching regulator.
Reference:
The output accuracy of each DC power supply is as follows:
36 V: +11%, -5.5%
24 V: ±5%
5 V: 5.2 ±5%
The above applies when the AC input is 85 to 132 V (100/115V area) or 187 to 264 V
(230V area).
3. Protective Functions
a. AC Fuse PCB
The AC fuse PCB is equipped with two fuses (FU731, FU733) which cut off the circuit in
response to an overcurrent. The PCB is also provided with a spare fuse (FU732).
b. Switching Regulator
The switching regulator is equipped with a fuse (F001) which cuts off the circuit in response to
an overcurrent.
c. Fuse PCB
The fuse PCB is equipped with the fuses shown in Table 2-803 which blow in response to an
overcurrent; note that these fuses cannot be replaced in the field:
Table 2-803
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R711 FU714
Spare fuse 5V
(FU732) Stapler safety switch
(rear) (MSW9)
FU718
FU716
FU711
FU717
24VF
Power supply
fan (FM1)
Front cover Shorting
switch connector
(MSW1)
FU104
Finisher controller PCB
24VR
Logic
Sensor
24VU
Motor
Solenoid 24VU
Tray B lifter
motor (M12)
Figure 2-801
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PI6
PI1
PI8
PI19
Figure 2-901
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MECHANICAL SYSTEM
The mechanical characteristics of the finisher are discussed in the following pages; go
through the instructions given when disassembling/assembling the finisher's parts
while keeping the following in mind:
2. Assemble the parts by reversing the steps used to disassemble them, unless
otherwise noted.
4. Do not leave out the washer that comes with the screw used for the grounding wire
and the varistor to ensure electrical continuity.
5. Do not operate the machine with any of its parts removed, unless otherwise
mentioned.
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I . EXTERNALS AND
CONTROLS
[2]
A. External Covers [4]
Remove the covers as necessary when [1]
[8]
cleaning, inspecting, or repairing the inside of the
machine. [3]
Those covers that may be detached by
merely removing the mounting screws are omitted
from the discussions.
[7]
[6]
Figure 3-101
[5]
[3]
Figure 3-102
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[1]
Figure 3-104
3) Remove the screw [2], and detach the upper
cover unit [3].
[3]
[2]
Figure 3-105
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Figure 3-106
4) Shift up the latch claw (front) [3].
[3]
Figure 3-107
[4]
Figure 3-108
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Figure 3-109
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Figure 3-110
[2] [1]
Figure 3-111
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within 3 mm
àwithin 3 mm
Otherwise, perform the steps under D.2.
Figure 3-112
b. If the top of the upper cover of the machine is
higher,
within 2 mm
àwithin 2 mm
Otherwise, perform D.3.
Figure 3-113
2) Open the front cover. Remove the screw [2],
and detach the spanner [1] from behind the
front cover.
[2]
[1]
Figure 3-114
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[4]
[4] [3]
Figure 3-115
Adjusting foot
Figure 3-116
D.3 If the machine is higher,
1) Loosen the fixing nut by turning it in the direc-
tion of arrow C. Turn the caster adjusting C
foot in the direction of E. A full turn of the
adjusting foot will change the height by about
1.75 mm. Turn the foot as many times as
necessary. Perform this for the four feet.
E
Fixing nut
Adjusting foot
Figure 3-117
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Reference:
To correct the tilt, turn the two casters
shown in Figure 3-119.
Figure 3-119
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[2]
[1]
Figure 3-120
[4]
[4] [3]
Figure 3-121
Adjusting foot
Figure 3-122
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Fixing nut E
Adjusting foot
Figure 3-123
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[1]
Figure 3-124
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II . PROCESSING TRAY
UNIT
A. Removing the Processing
Tray Unit
1) Remove tray A.
2) Remove the stacking wall (upper). [1]
3) Remove the screw, and remove the tray B
stopper.
4) Move up tray B as far as it goes by hand.
(See the descriptions on the upward move-
ment of tray B.)
5) Remove the four screws, and detach the
stacking wall (lower).
6) Disconnect the screw [2], and detach the
connector cover [1].
[2]
Figure 3-201
[4]
[3]
Figure 3-202
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8) Remove the four screws [5], and detach the [5] [6] [5]
processing tray unit [6].
[5] [5]
Figure 3-203
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Reference:
After removing the processing tray, you
may detach the paddle unit from behind the
processing tray unit.
Figure 3-204
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Figure 3-205
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[1]
Figure 3-206
3) Remove the screw [2] from the processing
tray.
[2]
Figure 3-207
Figure 3-208
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[1]
Figure 3-209
3) Remove the screw [3], and detach the motor [3] [2]
cover [2].
Figure 3-210
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Figure 3-211
Figure 3-212
[6]
6) Remove the two screws [6], and detach the
jogging motor [7].
[7]
Figure 3-213
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Caution: [2]
When mounting the motor cover [2], be
sure that the lower edge of the cartridge will
not be above the stay. Otherwise, the cover
and the stapler will interfere.
Figure 3-214
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[2]
Figure 3-301
[4]
6) Remove the two screws, and detach the har-
ness holder [4].
Figure 3-302
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[5]
Figure 3-303
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[1]
Figure 3-304
3) While keeping the clutch released, move
down the tray B unit.
Reference:
You may insert a screwdriver through the
long hole [3] in the back of the tray B unit
frame to release the clutch.
[3]
Figure 3-305
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Figure 3-306
[2]
[3]
Figure 3-307
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[5]
[4]
Figure 3-308
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[1]
Figure 3-309
[2]
[3]
Figure 3-311
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E. Position of Tray B at
Power-On
At power-on, the tray B [1] must not be
above the tray B paper sensor [2]. Otherwise, an [1]
error will occur when the position of the tray B is
detected.
[2]
[2]
Figure 3-312
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IV . KNURLED BELT
RELEASING UNIT
[1] [2]
A. Releasing the Knurled
Belt Releasing Unit
1) Release the machine from the copier.
2) Disconnect J19 [1] and J18 [2].
Figure 3-401
Figure 3-402
Figure 3-403
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[2] [1]
Figure 3-404
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V . KNURLED BELT
A. Removing the Knurled
Belt
1) Remove the processing tray unit. (See II.A.)
2) Release the machine from the copier. (See [1]
I.C.)
3) Remove the rear cover.
4) Remove the two screws, and detach the sort
delivery guide [1].
Figure 3-501
5) Remove the E-ring [2] and the bearing [3] [3] [2]
from the front of the sort delivery roller.
6) Detach the knurled belt [4] from the sort de-
livery roller shaft.
[4]
Figure 3-502
Caution:
When mounting the sort delivery guide [1], [1] [2]
take care not to trap the paper feeding
guide [2].
Figure 3-503
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VI . BUFFER ROLLER
UNIT
A. Removing the Buffer
Roller Unit
1) Open the front cover and the upper cover.
2) Remove the buffer roller knob and the inside
cover. [1] [2]
3) Disconnect the connector [1], and remove
the screw [2]; then, detach the upper cover
sensor mount.
Figure 3-601
[3]
[4]
Figure 3-602
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[5]
Figure 3-603
[6]
[6]
Figure 3-604
[7] [8]
Figure 3-605
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[9]
[10]
Figure 3-606
[11] [12]
Figure 3-607
[13]
[14]
Figure 3-608
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Figure 3-609
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[2] [1]
Figure 3-701
[4]
[3]
Figure 3-702
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Index
Figure 3-703
[5]
Figure 3-704
[7]
5) Remove the two screws [7], and detach the
stapler [6] from the stapler holder.
[6]
Figure 3-705
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Figure 3-706
[5] [4]
Figure 3-707
Figure 3-708
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Figure 3-710
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[4] [3]
Figure 3-711
[6] [5]
Figure 3-712
3. Positioning by Stapling
If you are not sure about the index because
of, for instance, the replacement of the stapler
holder and, in addition, the stapler paper stopper
has moved, perform the following:
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6±2 mm
dard.
Figure 3-714
[5]
[5]
[4]
Figure 3-715
[7] [6]
Figure 3-716
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[9] [8]
Figure 3-717
Figure 3-718
If Interference Occurs
1. Check the position of the knurled belt releas-
ing solenoid.
2. Move the stapler in the direction of arrow A
until interference stops.
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VIII . PCBs
1. Removing the Finisher Controller
PCB
1) Remove the six screws, and detach the rear
cover.
2) Disconnect the 18 connectors [1]. [1] [2] [1] [3]
3) Remove the six screws [2], and detach the [2]
finisher controller PCB [3]. [2]
[1]
[1]
[2]
[1] [2] [1] [2]
Figure 3-801
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Figure 5-102
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5 ±2 mm
The swing guide of the machine will open Direction of delivery
and, at the same time, the front jogging
plate and the rear jogging plate will move
to the home position. Thereafter, the front
jogging plate and the rear jogging plate
will move to the front 1-point stapling posi- Figure 5-104
tion.
At the same time, the stapler moves to the 6) Press SW104 once so that you may enter a
front 1-point stapling position. Further, new adjustment value.
LED101 on the finisher controller PCB The stapler will return to the home position
will indicate the present value, which is once, and then will return to the stapling
between '-12' and '14'. position. LED101 will indicate the present
3) Insert a stack of A4 or LTR sheets into the value.
processing tray. At this time, butt the rear 7) Based on the result of a check, press
edge of the stack against the rear jogging SW105 or SW106 on the finisher control-
plate. ler PCB.
A single press on SW105 moves the sta-
pling position to the front by about 0.35
mm. LED101 indication, on the other
hand, will increment by '1' in the positive
(+) direction.
A single press SW106 moves the stapling
direction to the rear by about 0.35 mm.
LED101, on the other hand, will increment
by '1' in the negative (-) direction.
8) Insert a stack of several A4 or LTR sheets
into the processing tray as in step 3).
Figure 5-103 9) Press SW104 so that the new adjustment
value is stored.
If the gap between the front jogging plate Stapling occurs automatically so that you
and the front edge of the stack is 1 mm or can check the stapling position. LED 101
more, turn off the power; then, shift all bits will indicate '0'.
of SW103 to OFF, and stop the adjustment 10) Turn off the power.
work. Adjust the alignment width once 11) Shift all bits of SW103 to OFF.
again, and start the adjustment of the sta- 12) Turn on the power, and move down the
pling position. swing guide.
4) Press SW104 on the finisher controller
PCB.
The stapler will staple the stack, and
LED101 will indicate '0'.
5) Remove the stack, and check the position
of the staple against the standard. If the po-
sition is correct, end the adjustment work,
i.e., turn off the power, shift all bits of
SW103 to OFF, and then turn on the
power once again.
If you need to adjust the stapling position,
go to the next step.
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3. Adjusting the Stapling Position If the gap between the front jogging plate
(2-point stapling) and the front edge of the stack is 1 mm or
If you have replaced the EEPROM more, turn off the power, shift all bits of
(IC102) on the finisher controller PCB or the SW103 to OFF, and stop the adjustment
stapler, perform the following: work. Thereafter, adjust the alignment
width, and then start the stapling position
1) Set SW103 on the finisher controller PCB adjustment work.
as follows: 4) Press SW104 on the finisher controller
PCB.
AB Configuration Stapling will occur, and LED101 will indi-
ON cate '0'.
5) Remove the stack, and check the position
of the staple against the standard. If the po-
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
sition is correct, end the adjustment work,
i.e., turn off the power, shift all bits of
Inch Configuration SW103 to OFF, and turn on the power
ON once again.
If the stapling position must be adjusted, go
to the next step.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Figure 5-105
88.5 ±4 mm
2) Press SW104 on the finisher controller Direction of delivery
PCB
The swing guide of the finisher will open
and, at the same time, the front jogging
plate and the rear jogging plate will move
to the home position. Thereafter, the front
jogging plate and the rear jogging plate
will move to the 2-point stapling position. Figure 5-107
LED101 on the finisher controller PCB
will indicate the present value, which is be- 6) Press SW104 once so that you may enter a
tween '-12' and '14'. new adjustment value.
3) Insert a stack of several A4 or LTR sheets The stapler will move to the home position
into the processing tray. At this time, be once, and then will move to the stapling
sure to butt the rear edge of the stack position once again. LED101, on the other
against the rear jogging plate. hand, will indicate the present value.
7) Press SW105 or SW106 on the finisher
controller PCB as necessary.
A single press on SW105 will move the
stapling position to the front by about 0.35
mm. LED101, on the other hand, will in-
crement by '1' in the positive (+) direction.
A single press on SW106 will move the
stapling position to the rear by about 0.35
mm. LED101, on the other hand, will in-
crement by '1' in the negative (-) direction.
8) Insert a stack of several A4 or LTR sheets
into the processing tray as in step 3).
Figure 5-106
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7) Based on the result of the check, press 1) Set SW103 on the finisher controller PCB as
SW105 or SW106 on the finisher controller follows:
PCB.
A single press on SW105 will move the sta-
pling position to the front by about 0.35 mm. ON
The indication of LED101, on the other
hand, will increment by '1' in the positive (+)
direction. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
A single press on SW106 will move the sta-
pling position to the rear by about 0.35 mm. Figure 5-112
The indication of LED101, on the other
hand, will increment by '1' in the negative '0' 2) Set the copiers mode as follows: copy count
direction. at 2, originals at 3, and sort mode selected.
8) Insert a stack of several A4 or LTR sheets 3) Press the Copy Start key.
into the processing tray as in step 3). Copying will start and stop as soon as paper
9) Press SW104 once so that you can enter a has wrapped around the buffer roller.
new adjustment value. 4) Open the front cover and the upper cover,
Stapling will occur automatically so that you and measure the discrepancy between the
can check the stapling position. LED101 will sheets.
indicate '0'. After measurement, remove the stack.
10) Turn off the power. 5) Check the degree of wrapping (discrepancy)
11) Shift all bits of SW103 to OFF. against the standard.
12) Turn on the power, and move down the
swing guide.
Degree of wrapping
5. Adjusting the Wrapping on the (discrepancy): 2 ±1 mm
Buffer Roller
Perform the adjustments for the following:
a. If you have replaced the EEPROM (IC102)
on the finisher controller PCB.
b. If the degree of wrapping has changed for
some reason. 3rd sheet
The "degree of wrapping" refers to the dis- 2nd sheet
crepancy between the first and the second
sheets wrapping around the buffer roller. 1st sheet
3rd sheet
2nd sheet ON
1st sheet
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Direction of delivery
Figure 5-114
Figure 5-111
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Figure 5-119
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Figure 5-120
With the
1
exception of bit
2
2, the setting
3
varies depending
4
mode and
6
specifications.
Figure 5-123
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Figure 5-125
b. Cause
1) Sheets with downward curling tend to
hang when they are being deposited on the
processing tray. (The hanging occurs at the
front and rear edges of the sheets, where
they are not supported by the tray auxiliary
plate as shown in Figure 5-126.)
Figure 5-124
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2) When the tray auxiliary plate is retracted c. Points to Note for Servicing
before the sheets are released, the sheets If the condition described in b. is noted,
will hang still farther, causing their edges turn over the stack of sheets inside the cassette,
to come into contact with the existing and make copies.
sheets on tray B as shown in Figure 5-127. If the stacks are deposited normally,
end the work.
If curling has increased after turning
over the stack of paper inside the cassette,
turn it back, and select downward curl
mode.
If curling has decreased but the stacks
are not deposited properly as shown in Fig-
ure 5-125, select downward curl mode.
ON
3) When the stack is released while the edges
1
mode.
Figure 5-129
Figure 5-128
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Figure 5-130
Figure 5-131
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PI23
PI22 PI21
PI20
PI6
PI5 PI15
PI8 PI16
PI3 PI9 PI24
PI1
PI14 PI4
PI2
PI10
PI11
PI7 PI12
PI18
PI19
PI17
Figure 5-201
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B. Microswitches
MSW7
MSW8
MSW2
MSW6 MSW9
MSW1
MSW3
MSW4
Figure 5-202
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Table 5-202
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C. Motors
M2
M3
M12
M5
M1
M9 M8
M4
M6
M7
M11
M10
Figure 5-203
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Table 5-203
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D. Solenoids
SL2
SL1
SL3
Figure 5-204
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Table 5-204
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E. PCBs
[2]
[11]
[3]
[8]
[9]
[12]
[10]
[4] [1]
[7]
[6]
[5]
Figure 5-205
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Ref. Name
[1] Finisher controller PCB
[2] Buffer motor driver PCB
[3] Delivery motor driver PCB
[4] Tray B lifter motor driver PCB
[5] AC fuse PCB
[6] Switching regulator
[7] Fuse PCB
[8] Inlet path paper detection (S1)
[9] Buffer path paper detection (S2)
[10] Lower path paper detection (S3)
[11] Tray B paper sensor LED
[12] Tray B paper sensor PCB (S4)
Table 5-205
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F. Fans
FM1
Figure 5-206
Table 5-206
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G. Light-Emitting Diodes
and Check Pins by
PCB
Of the light-emitting diodes and check pins
used in the machine, those needed in the field
are discussed.
Caution:
The variable resistors (VR) and check
pins not found in the tables are for
factory use only, and require special
tools and high accuracy. Do not touch
them in the field.
B13
A1
1
A10 5 1 A1
J124
A1 A13 A1 A8 A1 A10 A1 A9
J115
J122 J121 J120 J118 J117
11 13
LED SW105
A1 2 1 A13
B1
10
107
J125
J114
SW104 SW106
20
B13
LED
8
J126
J115
105 LED101
SW107
LED
1
A13
SW103
B1
103 LED
108
6
J101
LED IC102
8
102
1
J112
J123
B1 5 1
13 1
LED
A8
106
J102
J111
B8
A1
A10 A1 A9 A1 A8 A1
J103
4 1 1 4 1 5
1
LED
7
104
J106 J107 J109
B1 B10 B1 B9 B1 B8 3 1
Figure 5-207
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Table 5-207
Table 5-209
Table 5-210
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON Buffer motor
operation
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON Delivery
motor
operation
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON Stack delivery
motor
operation
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Table 5-211
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ON Stapling
position
adjustment
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
(front, 1-point)
A4
ON Stapling
position
adjustment
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (2-point)
ON Stapling
position
adjustment
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (rear, 1-point)
ON Alignment
width
adjustment
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON Stapling
position
adjustment
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (front, 1-point)
LTR
ON Stapling
position
adjustment
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (2-point)
ON Stapling
position
adjustment
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (rear, 1-point)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON Swing guide
speed
adjustment
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Table 5-212
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ON Buffer roller
wrapping
degree
adjustment
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (adjustment
value input)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Table 5-213
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1. E500 (communication with the copier)
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A. Self Diagnosis
Code Item Description
E500 Data communication error The communication between the copier and the machine
stops, and does not return to normal after a retry for 5
sec.
In addition to the above condition, a retry has been made
three times in 5 sec.
E501 The communication between the master CPU (IC101) and
the slave CPU (IC121) stops.
E505 Back-up RAM (EEP-ROM) The check sum has a fault at power-on.
E510 Inlet motor (M1) While the motor is in operation, the clock pulses from the
inlet motor are under an equivalent of 50 mm/sec for 1
sec or more.
E514 Stack delivery motor (M7) While the motor is in operation, the clock pulses from the
Stack delivery motor clock stack delivery motor clock sensor is under an equivalent
sensor (PI12) of 50 mm/sec for 1 sec or more.
E537 Front jogging plate motor The front jogging plate does not leave the front jogging
(M4) plate home position sensor when the front jogging plate
Front jogging plate home motor has been driven for 4 sec.
position sensor (PI7) The front jogging plate does not return to the front
jogging plate home position sensor when the front jogging
plate motor has been driven for 4 sec.
E530 Rear jogging plate motor The rear jogging plate does not leave the rear jogging
(M5) plate home position sensor when the rear jogging plate
Rear jogging plate home motor has been driven for 4 sec.
position sensor (PI9) The rear jogging plate does not return to the rear jogging
plate home position sensor when the rear jogging plate
motor has been driven for 4 sec.
E531 Stapler motor (M6) The stapler does not leave the stapling home position
Staple home position when the stapler motor has been driven for 0.5 sec or
detecting switch (MS7) more.
The stapler does not return to the stapling home position
when the stapler motor has been driven for 0.5 sec.
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B. Alarms
Code Error Conditions Detection Machine operation Resetting
0AH No staple • The staple • Motors at all • Normal • Replace the
catridge is times. operation may stapler
empty. be continued; cartridge; or, set
however, it is the cartridge
prevented by correctly.
the copier.
02H Tray B • The number of • Monitored at all • Normal • The absence of
overstacking sheets or stacks times. operation may paper on the
placed on the be continued. tray is detected
tray is more while the
than allowed. machine is at
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A. GENERAL TIMING CHART
A4, 3 Copies, 3 Sets, 1-Point, Front Stapling
1
Inlet motor (M1)
Inlet path sensor 1st set 2nd set 3rd set
2
(PI2)
3
Buffer motor (M2)
5 Delivery motor
(M3)
Sort delivery 1st set 2nd set 3rd set
6
sensor (PI4)
7 Buffer solenoid
(SL2)
8 Buffer path paper 2nd set 3rd set
sensor (S2)
Stack delivery motor
9
(M7)
16
Swing motor (M8)
19
Paddle motor (M9)
22 Stapler shift HP
sensor (PI17)
23
Stapler motor (M11)
Stapling HP sensor
24
(PI19)
: CW : CCW
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B. LIST OF SIGNALS/ABBREVIATIONS
The following is a list of signals and abbreviations used in this document and the circuit diagrams:
Note:
The abbreviations in parentheses are electrical signals but are analog, which cannot be expressed in
terms of '1' and '0'. Others are digital signals, which can be expressed as being either '1' or '0'.
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C. General Circuit Diagram
+36U
+36U
1 P24U 1 5 SL
1 9
9 EXP_M_A Buffer path SL SL
Inlet path paper sensor PCB
A*
B*
2 P24U 2 1 2
B
2 8 EXP_M_HOLD 6 rear sensor 2 1 PI4 PI5 PI6 2 1
8 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6
3 EXP_M_Aout 3 7 7 Inlet path
3 J602M J601M 7 [NC] Front cover J621M PI3 J621M 2 1 2 1
M3 J12P
M
4 EXP_M_A*out 4 6 +24U 8 sensor J18P
4 6 open sensor 4 3 2 1 J24P Tray B lower Tray B upper
5 1 2 3 4
5 EXP_M_Bout 5 +24U 9 PI2 J12T position
5 5 J621M PI1 J24T position 1 2 3 4 5 6
6 EXP_M_B*out 6 4 +24U 10
1 2 3 J18T 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3
sensor
6 4 4 3 2 1 sensor J602M
J12F J14F J15F J17F J18F
3 GND 11 J70F J21F J23F J24F Tray B lock Tray B paper PI21 PI20
3 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 1 2 3 4
Delivery motor 2 GND 12 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 sensor present sensor Tray B lift motor driver PCB
2 J7F J9F J11F
1 GND 13
LWRRLEDAJ
1
STDLV
UPCVROPN
4 3 2 1 1 2 3 1 2 3
BFPSSCHG
PI23 PI22 J78M J601M
LWRPPCB
GND
BFPSSXIT
BFLEDAJ
J6F
Vcc
UPSCHG
1 2 3 4
NSTDLV
13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
BFPCB
GND
FDBLT*
GND
GND
GND
GND
J122H
24V
Vcc
Vcc
J58F
Vcc
24V
3 2 1
5V
5V
J61F J60F J59F
24V
J20F 1 2 3 4 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
ENTLEDAJ
1 GND 13 1 2 3 1 2 3
Buffer motor driver
ENTPASSP
STTRYLWPO
BTRY_SFTM_IAJ
STTRYUPPO
1
ENTPCB
FDROPN
BTRY_SFTM_B*
BTRY_SFTM_A*
GND
GND
GND
2 GND
BTRY_SFTM_B
BTRY_SFTM_A
PCB 12
36V
36V
36V
J20T
STTRYDL
2
STTRYPA
GND
3 GND 11
GND
3
Vcc
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
5V
GND
4 +24U 4 3 2 1 J20P 3 2 1
GND
10
Vcc
GND
GND
Vcc
4
Vcc
+5V
1 1 2 3 J22F
1 P24U
1
5 +24U 9 J16P
5 J13F
2 J13T 5 4 3 2 1
+5V
2 P24U
2
6 +24U 8 J16T J22T
6
3 BUFF_M_Aout 3 7 7
3 7 [NC] J19P
M2 M 4 BUFF_M_A*out 4 J602M J601M 8 BUFF_M_HOLD 6 J13P J16F J22P
4 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 J19T
5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3
5 BUFF_M_Bout
5
9 BUFF_M_A 5
9 J19F
6 BUFF_M_B*out 6 10 BUFF_M_B 4
6 10
11 BUFF_M_A* 3 1 2 3 4 5
11
Buffer motor 12 BUFF_M_B* 2
12
13 +5V 1
13 1 2 3 4 6 5 4 3 2 1
J5F
14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
J120H
J119F J110H
J4F J124F
Power supply
fan
J716F J103F
AC fuse PCB Switching regulator FM1 Fuse PCB
1
1 J720F 8
8 SDL_KILL 1 1
2 J84F FANON 1 7 SGND 2 2
1 2 1 1 7
3 AC_H 1 FANSTP 2 6
2 3 1 2 2 J720M 6 RXD 3 3
3
4
J731M 4
5
4
5
6
2
AC_N 3
2
3
J84M
GND 3
3 5
4
5
4
3
SGND
TXD
SGND
4
5
6
4
5 J103M Finisher controller PCB Stapler shift home
position sensor
6 3 6 J112F
7 1 10 2 FANSTP 7 7
7 +5V 1 10 2
SGND 2 2 9 1 FANON 8 8 8 STPLHP 1 1
9 1 8
J732M 3 8 7 GNDA 2 2
+24V 3 8 J716M 7 PI17
+24V 4 4 7 J101F 6 +5V 3 3
H 7 6
P1 1
PGND 5 5 6 6 SGND 6 6 J112M 5
6 6 5
2 6 5 J711M 5 +5V 5 4 1 6 STP_SFTM_A 1
PGND 6 5 5 5 4 1
3 J731F 7 4 4 PGND 4 3 2 5 STP_SFTM_B 2
+36V 7 4 4 4 3 2
N 4 8 3 J714M 3 3 +24V 3 2 3 4 STP_SFTM_A* 3
M
+36V 8 3 3 J101M 2 3 M10
9 2 2 2 1 4 3 STP_SFTM_B* 4
PGND 9 2 2 2 1 4
P1 1 10 1 1 +24V 1 5 2 +24V 5
PGND 10 1 1 1 5
2 6 1
J85N J85F J711F J714F
3 J731F Stapler shift
J113F
motor
J53P
J53F
4 1 4 6 PGND 3
1 4 6 3
2 PGND 3 5 2
2 3 5 2 J113M
J88M 3 +24V:REMOTE 2 J718M 4 FRONT_DOOR_24 1
3 2 4 1
4 1 3
4 1 3
2 PGND 2 J104M J105M
2 2 J108M FG3 FG4
J88F J718F 1 36V 1 J114M J109M J111M
1 1 J106M J107M
P1 J713F 1 2 3 4 5 A10 B10 A9 B9 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 A8 B8 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
J114F
J731F J109F J104H J105H J106F J108H
1 2 3 4 5 4 3 2 1 J111F 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
J104AF J104BF J105AF J105BF J108AF J108BF
A10 B10 A9 B9 A8 B8
1 2
J38F 3 2 1
1 SGND 7
7 J68P
2 24V 6 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
6 J38P
3 SGND 5 1 2 J68T
5 J717M
4 TXD 4 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
4 1 2 J68F 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
5 RXD 3
3 J39F 1 2 3 J25AP J25BP
6 NC 2
2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 J32BP
J32AP1
STTRYLW2
7 SGND 1
1 J39P J25T
8 1 2
9 J717F
GND
J1F 10 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 J32BF
J719M 1
3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 J32AF
12
2 J3F J26AP J26BP 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
13
3
3
2
1
SWGMTRCLK
STKPAPRMV
J51P
STKTRYPAP
J71
J45AP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 J45BP
Rear cover
OTRY_M_A*
OTRY_M_B*
12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
OTRY_M_A
OTRY_M_B
24V
Vcc
MSW8
N,O
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 3 2 1 J48F
STPL_MTR+
STPL_MTR+
BFDMTRCLK
J45BF
J34F
J35F
J45AF
STPL_MTR-
STPL_MTR-
J33F
HOOKEMP
STPDRHP
Stapler safety 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
SPTTRYIN
SLFPRIM
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CRTSET
switch (front)
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
5
GNDA
GNDA
GND
GND
1 2 3 4
+5V
Vcc
Vcc
M J681M PI 10
BJOG_M_A*
BJOG_M_B*
BJOG_M_A
BJOG_M_B
FJOG_M_A*
FJOG_M_B*
BNDLDELV
J36F J69P
J37F
1 1 1 1 Tray auxiliary clock sensor
J69T
sensor
GNDA
GNDA
GNDA
switch (rear)
Tray safety
2 plate motor
24J
3
2
1
3
2
1
24J
MSW7
COM 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Vcc
Vcc
Vcc
N,C
3 3 3 3
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 3 2 1 3 2 1 3 2 1
J69F PI19 MSW3
J29F
J30F
J31F
J27F
NC PCB51 PI 11 PI 12 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 M11
J28F
3
2
1
3
2
1
M
1
2
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
Stapling home
N,O
switch
PDL_M_A*
PDL_M_B*
PDL_M_A
PDL_M_B
M M
STACTRY_LED
MSW6
SWDGDCL
M5 M4
Front jogging plate Stack delivery Rear jogging plate home
24J
NC
SWGHP
Rear jogging Front jogging home position sensor position sensor
MSW9 2 1 2 1
PDLHP
GND
plate motor
GND
plate motor
GND
sensor 1 2 3 4 5 Cartridge
J47F
Staple edging
Vcc
Vcc
J41P J42P
GND
switch
Vcc
sensor
J47T CT5T
3 2 1 3 2 1 2 1
J50F
J49F
J48F
J41F J42F
2 1 2 1 J46F Stapler
1
2
3
4
5
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
2 1
M M M
PI14 PI15 PI16 J651M
M9
M8 M7 Paddle home Paddle motor Swing guide Swing guide Tray B paper
Swing motor Stack delivery position sensor open sensor open sensor sensor LED
motor
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APPENDIX
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